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Glasgow

[ glas-goh, -koh; glaz-goh ]

noun

  1. Ellen (Anderson Ghol·son) [gohl, -s, uh, n], 1874–1945, U.S. novelist.
  2. a seaport in SW Scotland, on the Clyde River: administrative center of the Strathclyde region; shipyards.
  3. a city in S Kentucky.


Glasgow

/ ˈɡlæz-; ˈɡlɑːzɡəʊ /

noun

  1. a city in W central Scotland, in City of Glasgow council area on the River Clyde: the largest city in Scotland; centre of a major industrial region, formerly an important port; universities (1451, 1964, 1992). Pop: 629 501 (2001) Glaswegian
  2. City of Glasgow
    a council area in W central Scotland. Pop: 577 090 (2003 est). Area: 175 sq km (68 sq miles)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Glasgow

  1. City in south-central Scotland on the River Clyde, near Scotland's west coast. Scotland's largest city.
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Glasgow is one of the greatest shipbuilding centers of the world.
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Since March there has been a series of assaults, shootings and firebombing incidents in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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Disruption was also seen in Glasgow, and a store at Edinburgh Haymarket seemingly closed early.

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Police Scotland say he uses public transport with connections to Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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I tried out the feature by asking the AI what the weather was like in Glasgow, and it responded in seconds with a detailed report on temperature, the chance of rain, wind and humidity.

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First Minister John Swinney has urged Scotland's political, faith and civic leaders to unite to protect democracy ahead of a gathering in Glasgow.

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