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Tyne's just running off with another man's wife; no one will pay much mind to that.
Just off out to join the march across the Tyne.
He had followed his father into the shipping business on the Tyne but met with little success.
"We found that so many people haven't been active since college," said Tyne.
And the skill which he learned on the banks of the Tyne.
Trade from the Tyne ground to a halt during the occupation.
Even today, she is the largest liner ever built on the Tyne.
Such a race was never seen on the Tyne.
Tyne, who usually said little, really decided for us.
This seems reasonable and about 50% of these are situated on the Tyne.
The Tyne clean up has made way for a thriving salmon population.
There's also a viewing box for a fine Tyne vista.
A bridge over the Tyne was built in the 13th century, but this original has not survived.
In 2001 the latest addition to the Tyne bridges was completed.
Back at the house, Tyne felt like everyone was having a go at her.
The cart, the programme explained, had been in the Tyne family for generations.
Their frequent passages made them a common sight on the Tyne.
"Because Tyne really had to get the feel of playing musical theater.
The only other major building has been identified at the south end of the site, not far from the bridge crossing the Tyne.
Tyne does that; unlike many performers, she goes out there and gives 100 percent every night.
I thought you might not object to giving us information," Tyne suggested.
From early in the 19th century it was a custom to hold boat races on the Tyne.
The name of the place derives from the important ancient bridge across the Tyne.
It lies above the east bank of the River Tyne.
Shipbuilding on the Tyne was also a major source of employment.