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Motherwell
[ muhth-er-wel, -wuhl ]
noun
- Robert, 1915–91, U.S. painter.
- an administrative district in the Strathclyde region, in S Scotland.
Motherwell
/ ˈʌðəə /
noun
- a town in S central Scotland, the administrative centre of North Lanarkshire on the River Clyde: industrial centre. Pop: 30 311 (2001)
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Motherwell midfielder Miller and Hearts forward Wilson, both 18, have represented their country at age grade level.
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Louise Littlejohn, 66, received a voicemail message on Wednesday from a Lookers Land Rover garage in Motherwell inviting her to an event.
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Hannah, who is from Edinburgh but now lives in Motherwell, said she was overwhelmed at the thought of that happening.
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More than a dozen men were charged following an outbreak of disorder in the city centre after Hibs played Motherwell in October.
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Motherwell have appointed former Austria Vienna boss Michael Wimmer as their new manager.
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