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So whilst our grandparents talk about the London smog and soot, when we move to people who are middle-aged it’s things like taking the lead out of petrol, talk about acid rain, these were the types of pollutant we were looking at. Then, as a local, there are the internal subtleties. The lingo of East Cleveland, although linked, is still totally recognisable from that of downtown Middlesbrough or Eston. And, even a few decades ago, someone with a sharp ear could still make a fairly good guess as to which town or village a person came from just by their voice. Then, the Loftus accent was not the Guisborough twang, and what was said in Brotton was not the same thing as Lingdale chat. I guess the same was and is very much the case in Co Durham, or on the Wear, Tyne and the Tees. Many roots

Smoggy is the first individual athlete to break a Marble League Record in an event and finish out of top 4.

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With Melbourne now being overrun with the smoke that previously wreaked havoc on Sydney, these masks are needed as much as ever. Marco Del Castillo, a Smoggys Founder, said: “It is down to the support of our nation, that Smoggys has come to life as an operating business, set to make a real difference. With the fires continuing to rage, the smoke blanketing our skies and our volunteers out there giving it their all, the launch of Smoggys couldn’t have come any sooner. a b Kerswill, Paul (23 July 2018). "Dialect formation and dialect change in the Industrial Revolution: British vernacular English in the nineteenth century". In Wright, Laura (ed.). Southern English Varieties Then and Now. De Gruyter. pp.8–38. ISBN 9783110577549. This has made me look at the town in a different way because it is a good place to live and it is a healthier place to live.

Soon after the Marble League, the Hazers participated in the Marbula One Season 2. They also sent out Smoggy and Hazy once again. At the season-opening Minty Mania GP, Smoggy finished twelfth despite getting pole. Hazy did even worse at the O'raceway GP, failing to qualify for the race. They only scored one point at the next two Grands Prix, causing the Hazers to drop to second-to-last overall. At the Tumult Turnpike GP, Hazy won the race, bringing the Hazers up to 8th overall. This was followed up by a 4th at the Arctic Circuit GP, bringing the Hazers up to 6th overall right before the winter break. However, a limited number of Northumbrian words are still found in the dialect, such as bairn and canny. Middlesbrough’s industrial history has, in the past, led to a reputation for poor air quality - so much so, inhabitants are sometime known as “smoggies”. Harley, Shaun (16 October 2007). " 'I was made in Middlesbrough' ". BBC News . Retrieved 2 October 2013. After Marbula One Season 2 ended, the Hazers received an invitation from the Balls of Chaos to compete in the Cranthym Challenges that featured a mix between sports and puzzles. The tournament included some teams in Marble League such as the O'rangers, the Pinkies and the Kobalts. The team managed to get first in the first challenge, ninth in the second one, a 2nd place, a 6th-place and a 9th place followed. Then came an 8th, a 5th and an 11th. At this point the team has got 37 points and were sitting in third place. Guild of Wit were in first, the Balls of Chaos were in second and the team was tied with the Whizlers. The Hazers managed to get gold in the penultimate challenge and got 5th in the last challenge, but Whizler's gold in the final event was not enough for the team to win the tournament. The team finished the tournament in 2nd, just one point behind the Whizlers. In middle of May, Smoggy participated in Marble League 2021 Practice Race and got 11th.Ms Hedgley said: “What we’re looking at is getting the best air possible.” Read More Related Articles Exhibition showcases work of Teesside artists". Middlesbrough Borough Council. 1 June 2013 . Retrieved 2 October 2013. Cllr Theresa Higgins, Labour councillor for Longlands and Beechwood, said: “Looking at all the stats, I think it’s a good place to live Middlesbrough.

This record has been broken by 6 athletes, the current one was set by Sea from the Oceanics in SD21Square–nurse merger: the vowel in word, heard, nurse, etc. is pronounced in the same way as in square, dare. This is [ɛː]. [11] [12] While training for the Marble League 2020 Friendly Round, the Hazers received an invite from the JMRC to take part in Marbula One Season 1. The team accepted and chose Hazy, "Jetstream", and Smoggy, "Smokebomb", to represent them, believing that they both could translate the team's performance in the Marble League into Marbula One. To clear up the controversy regarding their origins, the Hazers were kind enough to give a hint about their origins through their announcement poster.

The Hazers come from an unspecified region within East Asia. In fact, the team's origins are shrouded in mystery. No one has been able to get any leads on the team's origins, either from the team themselves or from outside sources, although in early 2019, a journalist discovered a Hazers souvenir shop south of Hunluen. Hazers have indeed been hesitant to talk about their origin, claiming the topic is unimportant. But they insist that they know who they are and what they are doing in the Marble League. Smoggys’ aim is to protect our nation from the smoke and act as a public symbol that Aussies have come together to help and support our firies.”Explaining the changes in the town’s air quality over the decades, Ms Hedgley said: “With the build up of industry, the pollutants that we saw in the 1940s and 1950s, were sulphur dioxide and soot. The team was seeded into Group A in the Marble League 2018 Qualifiers. The team got 7th in the first event. Smoggy was able to redeem that by placing 3rd in Snow Race.The team was able to win the last two events and qualified for Marble League 2018 as the first place of Group A. The emphatic interjection well aye corresponds to the upper North East whey aye or Scots och aye. [14]

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