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It refers to a task or situation which is (or is suposed to be) incapable of amelioration. It particularly applies to (or derives from) the geography of the west and north of Yorkshire, England, where it is uncommon for there to be extensive flat ground, thus almost every journey requires climbing a hill at some stage, and will also require the climbing of *a* hill on the return journey.
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It's the arm of the Atlantic Ocean lying between the south coast of England and the north coast of France. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea.
In olden days counties were sometimes divided into thirds for administration purposes - these were officially known as 'thirdings', and this was corrupted by usage in evreyday speech to "riding".Yorkshire is divided into the East Riding, West Riding and North Riding.Due to some strange civil service thinking, the county of Tipperary in Ireland was divided in two during the days of the British administration in Ireland and has a North Riding and a South Riding - the word 'riding' having become totally disassociated from its origins, as there was never a third riding in Tipperary.
In the North East of England clem = stone as in he is a big lasd he must be twenty clem
West Yorkshire is in the North East of England.
Park Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England WF8 4QR is the address of NEW (North East Wakefield) College in England.
North Yorkshire is in the North of England. The east of the county borders the North Sea.
The North of England.
The area of North Yorkshire is 8,654 square kilometers.
North Yorkshire (by area) or Greater London (by population)
Ilkley is in West Yorkshire in the North East of England.
Yorkshire is a county in the north of England. It wasn't built.
West Yorkshire in the northern part of England.
Yorkshire Terrier was developed in North England during 19th century to catch rats.
Nowhere, Yorkshire is a county in the North Eastern part of England.
north Yorkshire, England :)