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Hemel Hempstead
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Hem·el Hemp·stead  (hml hmpstd)
A municipal borough of southeast England northwest of London. It is a market town and residential suburb with varied light industries. Population: 83,100.

Hemel Hempstead [ˈhɛməl ˈhɛmstɪd]
n
(Placename) a town in SE England, in W Hertfordshire: designated a new town in 1947. Pop.: 79 235 (1991)


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Daniel Edmonds was caught by a blow to the head while competing at the Puma Gym Kickboxing Championships at Ignite nightclub in Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
After an absence of a decade or so, the Inter-Area Masters Championships is being resurrected and team manager Paul Donaghy is hoping that the region's vets will rally to the cause and make the trip to Hemel Hempstead on Sunday, August 10.
RAMPANT Underbank Rangers have moved up to fifth in the National Conference table with a stunning 13-try 72-6 thrashing of Hemel Stags at The Cross.
 
 
 
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