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Finally, don’t miss taking the 25-minute ferry from Órzola to La Graciosa island, a tiny volcanic hamlet with unpaved roads and paradisiacal sandy beaches. Michael Schulman, The New Yorker, 10 Oct. Straight teeth and sandy hair, Izod T-shirts and madras skirts and boat shoes. Both royals have the same sandy blonde hair—with a similar hair cut—and the same buck-toothed smile. Police released photos of the man, who has sandy, shoulder-length blond hair and was last seen wearing a Giants baseball cap and checkered black-and-white bandanna. Hamilton, an athletic 59-year-old with a mane of sandy blond hair, brushes such doubt away. Steve Nadis, Discover Magazine, 19 Dec.
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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Sandy is a market town and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, England. The A1 road bypasses the town to the west, with the East Coast Main Line running to the east. The area surrounding the town is dominated by a range of low hills known as the Sand Hills with the River Ivel running through the town.
An archaeological dig in May 2006 revealed that the area may have been settled earlier than 250 BC. However, Sandy was a Roman settlement and was probably an important trading centre and staging post in the Roman era. Sandy is referred to in the Domesday Book, as Sandeia, a derivation from the Old English Sandieg, meaning a sand-island. In 1086 Sandy was listed in the Domesday Book as being held by Eudo Fitzhubert, who is likely to have been the tenant.
In addition there were also two mills listed, and both of these would have been water-powered. There are still references to one of them in the road name Mill Lane which runs along the River Ivel. However the mill has since been replaced by housing. Sandy was part of Biggleswade Rural District between 1894 and 1927, and was then governed as Sandy Urban District between 1927 and 1974.