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Tyne

[ tahyn ]

noun

  1. a river in NE England, in Northumberland, flowing E into the North Sea. About 30 miles (48 km) long.


Tyne

/ ٲɪ /

noun

  1. a river in N England, flowing east to the North Sea. Length: 48 km (30 miles)
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Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said it continued to extend its condolences to Zainab's family and it would "take some time to consider the judgement".

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"There is an authenticity with the Finns," says Jack Parker, a Helsinki-based founder originally from Newcastle upon Tyne, who runs a healthcare innovation start-up.

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The crash hit the morning rush hour with motorists forced to find alternative routes over the River Tyne.

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A group of young train enthusiasts who met by chance on the Tyne and Wear Metro have grown into a club who ride the loop together.

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It also showed that more than 70 flights expected to arrive at the airport had been cancelled, including from Doha, Riyadh, Dubai, Manchester, and Newcastle Upon Tyne.

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