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Finchley

/ ˈfɪntʃlɪ /

noun

  1. a residential district of N London, part of the Greater London borough of Barnet from 1965


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Thatcher was elected from a heavily Jewish north London constituency, Finchley.

Her allusion to Mrs. Lawrence Finchley rapped him smartly, and she admired his impassiveness under the stroke.

My opinion is, Lawrence Finchley had no solid foundation for his charge, except his being an imbecile.

Tighten your lips as you like; I say nothing to condemn or reflect on Mrs. Lawrence Finchley.

She was listening to Isabella Lawrence Finchley, wishing she might have followed to some end the above line of her meditations.

The pleasant, healthy situation has caused Finchley to become a populous residential district.

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