The Shires - traducción al italiano
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The Shires - traducción al italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Shires; Shires (disambiguation)

The Shires         
centro commerciale a Leicester (Inghilterra)
separate the sheep from the goats         
PRONOUNCEMENT OF JESUS IN THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
Matthew 25:31; Matthew 25:41; Parable of the Sheep and the Goats; The sheep and the goats; The Sheep and Goats; Separates the sheep from the goats; Separating the sheep from the goats; Separate the sheep from the goats; To separate the sheep from the goats; Sheep and the goats; Matthew 25:31–46; Matthew 25:31-46
distinguere il grano dal loglio
end of the world         
n. fine del mondo, apocalisse

Definición

shire
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¦ noun
1. Brit. a county, especially in England.
(the Shires) the parts of England regarded as strongholds of traditional rural culture, especially the rural Midlands.
2. a medieval administrative district ruled jointly by an alderman and a sheriff.
3. Austral. a rural area with its own elected council.
Origin
OE scir 'care, official charge, county', of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Shire (disambiguation)

A shire is a type of regional division in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking nations.

It may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de The Shires
1. Yet Forth was hardly an ancient knight of the shires.
2. People on average incomes in the shires are now living with the consequences.
3. Chesterton called the ‘secret people of England‘. It was a howl of rage from the shires and the suburbs.
4. Why should people in the shires pay Ł100 more a year than in London and other metropolitan areas?
5. Not wanting to be cast as a leftie loon who would repel voters in the shires, Simon Hughes has muffled his more radical instincts.