A Brit by birth, the eight-armed oracle was born in Weymouth, England, in 2008 at the Sea Life Centre.
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Seven months after Weymouth took over in early 2008, the economy went into a free fall.
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Weymouth points out that the presses are no longer in the building, which is outdated and dark.
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“If possible, we want to stay in the District,” Weymouth said.
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Weymouth had nothing but praise for her handpicked editor on Tuesday.
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Weymouth lay, dreamy and umbrageous, among the low foothills along the brow of a Southern valley.
Roads of Destiny|O. Henry
Sixty years had Uncle Bushrod given of faithful service to the house of Weymouth as chattel, servitor, and friend.
Roads of Destiny|O. Henry
The Weymouth miscreants stole their corn, insulted their females, and treated them with every vile indignity.
King Philip|John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
R, as Weymouth translates it, “The heartfelt supplication of a righteous man exerts a mighty influence.”
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Weymouth derives its name from the Wey, or Way, a small river which there discharges itself into the sea.
The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Vol. 2|William Finden
British Dictionary definitions for Weymouth
Weymouth
/ (ˈweɪməθ) /
noun
a port and resort in S England, in Dorset on the English Channel: formerly part of the borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Pop (with Melcombe Regis): 48 279 (2001)