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TudorTu‧dor /ˈtjuːdə $ ˈtuːdər/ adjective TudorOrigin: 1700-1800 Henry Tudor (King Henry ➔ VII of England) (1457-1509) - After the opulence of the rest of the palace, the workaday Tudor Kitchens come as something of a relief.
- Bowling: Tudor 12-5-21-2.
- Designed by teachers, the Tudor Resource Pack will provide enough material to support a term's.
- I stop at the lights outside a timbered Tudor mansion, now the Davenport College of Business.
- Shakespeare's history plays are not just about the Tudor myth; they are about the daily practice of power.
- The original Tudor manor has been demolished and replaced three times, and the last house was destroyed in the 1950s.
- The Royal Ballet was often accused of neglecting Tudor.
- The store is housed in a gabled two-story Tudor Revival building with a magnificent split staircase to the second level.
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