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Livingston

[ liv-ing-stuhn ]

noun

  1. Robert R., 1746–1813, U.S. political figure and jurist.
  2. a township in NE New Jersey.


Livingston

/ ˈ±ôɪ±¹ÉªÅ‹²õ³ÙÉ™²Ô /

noun

  1. a town in SE Scotland, the administrative centre of West Lothian: founded as a new town in 1962. Pop: 50 826 (2001)
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A Sky spokesman said it was making a multi-million pound investment in its Livingston site, near Edinburgh, as part of a transformation "to deliver quicker, simpler and more digital customer service".

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“It’s a big blow to the community,†said Dewey Livingston, who lives in Inverness and has written extensively about the history of Point Reyes.

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Fiona Linfoot, head teacher of Toronto Primary School in Livingston where Hope was a pupil, described her as "a bright, bubbly and affectionate girl".

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With fellow second-tier side Livingston the only non top-flight side in the draw for the next round, it is a tough ask.

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The woman was released pending further inquiries while the men are due to appear at Livingston Sheriff Court on Monday.

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