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Meaning of "harborne"

Harborne (adjective) - Relating to or characteristic of the Harborne area in Birmingham, England. It can be used to describe something connected to this locality
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  • A suburb in Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP0284).

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Harborne had a number of awards during his lifetime.
Auden grew up in the Harborne.
Harborne investigated the role of flavonoids in interactions between plants and insects.
Tens of thousands of people attend Harborne carnival on an Annual Basis.
Harborne was associate professor and research assistant in the Department of Botany.
Steve Gibbons started his professional life as a plumber's apprentice in Harborne.
The branch to Harborne was dropped from the revived scheme.
It's heating up in Harborne.
Giles resides in the Harborne area of the city of Birmingham in England.
The journey time from Birmingham New Street to Harborne was about 16 minutes.
The depot in Harborne Lane was used for buses which replaced the trams.
In 1841 Cox returned to Birmingham to live in Harborne and concentrate on painting in oils.
Unlike Harborne station, the site of Hagley Road station was not redeveloped.
All 38 were intended for the Harborne corridor in Birmingham.
In September 2000 the two schools were merged, forming Harborne Primary School as it is today.

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He achieved elected office in 1997, on winning the Harborne ward of Birmingham in a by-election.

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