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Newhaven

(ˈnjuːˌheɪvən)
n
(Placename) a ferry port and resort on the S coast of England, in East Sussex. Pop: 12 276 (2001)
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"Well, then we must make a cross-country journey to Newhaven, and so over to Dieppe.
At Canterbury, therefore, we alighted, only to find that we should have to wait an hour before we could get a train to Newhaven.
The question, now is whether we should take a premature lunch here, or run our chance of starving before we reach the buffet at Newhaven."
The Fishmarket at Newhaven Harbour appeared on BBC's Remarkable Places to Eat a couple of weeks ago and, ever since, the queues have been through the door.
It is then on through historic Edinburgh suburbs such as Granton and Newhaven to visit the Port of Leith, which used to be the city's main port, exporting the likes of wool, grain, salt and cattle hides.
Newhaven Hotels has been proudly investing in the Hotel Industry for over 15 years.
Perry, from Newhaven, East Sussex, was living in Devon when he tried to kill himself at Torquay station.
A lawyer for the local authority said current plans to extend the network to Newhaven represent a chance for the council to show that past problems have been addressed.
Securities and Exchange Commission, assigned Newhaven II CLO DAC refinancing notes expected ratings.
But high winds whipped up waves in places like Newhaven, East Sussex, and there will be even more powerful gusts in parts today.
Custom designed in the Geppetto[TM] Design-to-Order tool, the Garret 50C features a parallel RGB touch panel interface that connects to 5.0" NewHaven capacitive multi-touch screen.