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Downs, The

[ dounz ]

noun

  1. a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
  2. a roadstead in the Strait of Dover, between SE England and Goodwin Sands.


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Iowa State started the season in the top-10, but after ups and downs, the Cyclones now find themselves as a First Four participant.

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Over those six decades, Tharp had her ups and downs — the company disbanded and reformed.

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After both teams turned the ball over on downs, the Gauchos were forced to punt again from their 28.

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Some NPAs own almost no land at all, including in the South Downs - the newest park - and in the Yorkshire Dales, where its authority owns less than 0.4% of the land, made up of car parks, woodland and small nature reserves.

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"Let’s keep this going. I’m a bit worried about the big boys, but I have seen the ups and downs, the ins and outs and now is the time to get behind the club once again."

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