Examples of 'poynton' in a sentence

Meaning of "poynton"

poynton: A town in England known for its scenic beauty and historical significance
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  • A town in Cheshire, England, just outside Greater Manchester.

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Poynton is sensitive to such criticisms.
We have a shared space scheme in Poynton.
Poynton knew from the start that she wanted to be an artist.
She had been previously married to naval officer Thomas Poynton Ives.
Scott poynton on camera.
After this race he was sold privately to Mr and Mrs John Poynton.
The stations at Higher Poynton and Bollington were demolished at around the same time.
It runs approximately parallel to the Macclesfield Canal and passes through Bollington and Higher Poynton.
The Warrens of Poynton were for centuries benefactors of the School.
Artwork have been carefully curated and include artists such as Deborah Poynton and Albert Coertse.
Poynton is twinned with Érd in Hungary.
But there is a deeper point there, going beyond Poynton or urban design.
Poynton was first settled by the Anglo-Saxons.
John was born at his father 's plantation of Poynton Manor in Charles County.
Robert Poynton teaches an acclaimed method to some of the world 's biggest brands and companies.

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Jenkins will report directly to Cheil Worldwide 's global chief creative officer, Malcolm Poynton.
Poynton will serve as its co-creator.
See, for instance, the preface to The Spoils of Poynton.
Mr Poynton - That would be impossible.

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