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A maritime county in the south-east of England (now divided into east- and west-), bordered by Surrey, Kent, Hampshire and the English Channel
an area and former county on the south coast of England, divided since 1974 into East Sussex and West Sussex. It has many attractive small villages, and people think of it as a wealthy, mainly middle-class area
{i} former county in southeast England (now divided into East and West Sussex); former Anglo-Saxon kingdom of southern England
a former Anglo-Saxon kingdom in southern England on the English Channel; was captured by Wessex in the 9th century
Sussex Drive
A street in Ottawa, the location of the official residence of the prime minister of Canada
Sussex Drive
The Canadian prime minister or the government

Campaigns are underway to persuade households, including even those at 10 Downing Street and the White House (no word on Sussex Drive), to plant vegetable gardens this year as buffers against dismal economic times.

Sussex spaniel
A strong stocky dog of a breed developed in Sussex, a county of southeast England, having long ears, short legs, and a silky golden-brown coat
sussex spaniel
an English breed with short legs and a golden liver-colored coat
24 Sussex Drive
The office of Prime Minister of Canada

By 1965 Pierre Trudeau, en route to Ottawa and 24 Sussex Drive, had concluded that advocates of an associate state or special status were ‘those who do not feel capable of saying they are separatists and carrying their thinking to its logical conclusion.’.

24 Sussex Street
Historical form of 24 Sussex Drive
East Sussex
A county in south east England bordered by Kent, Surrey, West Sussex and the English Channel
West Sussex
A county in south east England bordered by East Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey and the English Channel
East Sussex
a county in southeast England on the English Channel coast. Administrative and geographic county (pop., 2001: 492,324), southeastern England. It is located on the English Channel; the county's administrative centre is in Lewes. A ridge of chalk hills, the South Downs, crosses the county along the coast; in the southeast the reclaimed marshes of Pevensey Levels have historically been an important entry point for invaders. Neolithic remains and an Iron Age hill fort have been found, as well as evidence of Roman occupation. The South Saxons came to dominate the area, and they were in turn subjugated by Wessex. In 1066 William of Normandy (see William I) landed at Pevensey and fought the Battle of Hastings. Along the coast, Hove, Brighton, Peacehaven, Seaford, Eastbourne, Bexhill, and Hastings form an ever-lengthening line of resorts
West Sussex
a county in southern England. Administrative county (pop., 2001: 753,612), southeastern England. It borders the English Channel, and its administrative centre is Chichester. There is evidence of settlements dating from prehistoric times in the region. A dynasty of British chieftains was in the area just before the Roman invasion. After the Romans left, Saxon invaders conquered Sussex in the late 5th century. They were overcome by the peoples of neighbouring Wessex and later by the Normans, who built castles and monasteries. Since the beginning of the 14th century, the growth of seaside resorts has been important in the development of the area's coast; inland, much of it remains rural
east sussex
a county in southern England on the English Channel
university of sussex
a red-brick university in Brighton, England
west sussex
a county in southern England on the English Channel
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