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- proper noun An area in
Islington ,London - proper noun historical, soccer the former home stadium of Arsenal Football Club
- proper noun soccer, historical, by extension Arsenal Football Club itself
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Examples
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Nick Hornby lives and works in Highbury, north London.
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The other characteristic of the modernity Ferguson describes is ennui (the bane, famously, of life in Highbury, where exhausted spirits are always needing to be re-animated [169], and where, accordingly, the flimsiest pretexts are adopted to make the merit and prospects of a virtual strangerthink of Frank and Jane "a kind of common concern" [14]).
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He and his partner sell their skills at a very good comprehensive in Highbury.
Archive 2007-02-25 Newmania 2007
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He and his partner sell their skills at a very good comprehensive in Highbury.
Ironic Ducks Newmania 2007
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He and his partner sell their skills at a very good comprehensive in Highbury.
Archive 2007-03-01 Newmania 2007
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It's those darn Christians fomenting hatred in Highbury.
Fight ! Fight ! Fight ! Newmania 2007
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We have several times attended worship at a very beautiful Gothic chapel at Bristol, called Highbury Chapel.
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Anyway he built his house at Moor Green, which he called "Highbury" after the name of the district in London where he was born.
A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald" Thomas Anderton 1869
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( "Highbury"), beginning in the first quarter of fiscal 2010.
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( "Highbury" or "HBRF") common stock ( "Common Stock") and 1,525,241 warrants ( "Warrants") exercisable into a like number of shares of Common Stock.
Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009
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