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Gosport

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Gos·port  (gspôrt, -prt)
A municipal borough of southern England west of Portsmouth. It was an embarkation point for the invasion of France in 1944. Population: 69,300.

gos·port  (gspôrt, -prt)
n.
A flexible speaking tube used for one-way communication between individual compartments or cockpits of an airplane.

[After Gosport.]

Gosport [ˈgɒsˌpɔːt]
n
(Placename) a town in S England, in Hampshire on Portsmouth harbour: naval base since the 16th century. Pop.: 67 802 (1991)


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Alan Scard, chair of Gosport Conservative Association told Channel 4 News: "If they are attractive, I would go for it.
The panel of five women and three men has been deliberating for three days at Portsmouth Coroner's Court after spending four weeks looking at how the ten died at the Gosport War Memorial Hospital in Hampshire more than ten years ago.
Zoe West, 34, of Gosport, Hampshire, lost her fight for life in the early hours of yesterday at Royal Preston Hospital.
 
 
 
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