How To Use Burgh In A Sentence
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But of course Buchco is hideous and wrong, we need to raise taxes and let's throw in free college tuition too tsk stk btw, neither of you seemned to be aware the mayor of Pittsburgh just announced a similar "homestead" program where Pittsburgh residents will get their tution paid in an effort to get people to move to Pittsburgh.
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The journey north-west from Edinburgh is a delight, with lush pasturelands giving way to the rugged beauty of the Trossachs and then Argyll and the western seaboard.
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_Journey_, and which once led him to question whether there was a tree between Edinburgh and the English border older than himself; and to reply to Boswell's suggestion that he ought to be whipped at every tree over 100 years old in that space, "I believe I might submit to it for a baubee!
Dr. Johnson and His Circle
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During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Casey James Confectionery Store has sold sweets and candies on St Mary's Street, off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, since 1954.
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In September, return visitors to an Edinburgh guesthouse said it was time to ‘rethink the three-star rating’, complaining that the linens were ‘soiled’ and the carpet was littered with ‘crumbs and dustballs’.
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There are over 350 films in the Edinburgh Film Festival this year.
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In England the franchises enjoyed by burgesses, freemen and other consuetudinary constituencies in burghs, were dependent on the character of the burgage-tenure.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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The Cameo cinema in Edinburgh has just announced an Eighties all-nighter, featuring saccharine delights such as Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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After a spell in America, they moved to Edinburgh, but were soon criss-crossing the Highlands in search of the perfect home.
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Then follows a comparison of the performance of the main categories of skippers: Burghers, Chinese, Malays and the most important group of Sulawesians.
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A 34-mile drive up the A68 road to Edinburgh does make this commutable.
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Sources say that in city divisions such as Howdenhall, which covers a large part of south Edinburgh, there can be as few as four beat officers available on day and night shifts.
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The king is dead and lies buried at Jedburgh Abbey.
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He moonlights as a nightwatchman at the Meadowbank leisure centre in Edinburgh.
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Besides the majority Sinhala Buddhists, the nation also includes Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamils of recent Indian origin, Muslims, and Burghers, descendants of intermarriages between Sri Lankans and Europeans.
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The pre-emptive slaughter of healthy animals was extended by the administrations in Whitehall and Edinburgh yesterday.
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But well before the latest murderers struck — well before another "antigovernment" Obama hater went on a cop-killing rampage in Pittsburgh in April — there have been indications that this rage could spiral out of control.
Frank rich on fox news, responsibility and domestic terrorism
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On 25 January 2008 a musical play about the love affair between Robert Burns and Nancy McLehose entitled “Clarinda”, written by Mike Gibb and Kevin Walsh, premiered in Edinburgh before touring Scotland.
Robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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I've never been north of Edinburgh.
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You can get to Edinburgh by train or plane, but either way it's very expensive.
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Ill eneugh to keep the doors open as it is, let be facing Whitsunday and Martinmas — an auld leather pock there is, Maister Francie, in ane of worthy Maister Bindloose the sheriff-clerk’s pigeon-holes, in his dowcot of a closet in the burgh; and therein is baith charter and sasine, and special service to boot; and that will be chapter and verse, speer when ye list.”
Saint Ronan's Well
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Slow Food is coming to Scotland this Thursday when a a Grand Scottish Banquet will be held at Edinburgh's Sheraton Grand Hotel.
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The third class of ordnance included the guns firing stone projectiles, such as the pedrero (or perrier, petrary, cannon petro, etc.), the mortars, and the old bombards like Edinburgh Castle's famous Mons Meg.
Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America
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A borough of southwest Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. Population, 25, 609.
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In one study, led by Dr. Alejandro Hoberman of the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, nearly 300 infected toddlers were given ten days of treatment with either dummy pills or an antibiotic called amoxicillin-clavulanate.
Reuters: Top News
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Edinburgh Rugby claim an average of 3,500 spectators for games this season, a fourfold increase from the previous year when they were known as the Edinburgh Reivers.
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For Edinburgh residents, a safe place to park the car became the main topic of conversation.
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So if you missed out on tickets for the sell-out Edinburgh event, make your way to the Globe Arena on September 10 and 11.
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There will be signings and readings and suchlike in the UK and Dublin in the week between Edinburgh and Edinburgh, promise.
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Carl, a reckless billionaire adventurer, has financed an expedition by an expert spelunker and diver named Frank McGuire Richard Roxburgh, to chart the unexplored portions of Esa'ala and discover a previously uncharted route through Esa'ala and back to the ocean coast.
Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Sanctum
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Edinburgh had practically no textile workers, men or women; but as we have seen it had a great many domestic servants.
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Taboula, a parsley, tomato, onion and burghul - or cracked wheat - salad was drenched in the most sickening oil.
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Edinburgh has a mere half million inhabitants, the bulk of whom reside within her city boundary.
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Dr Leander Starr Jameson led a group of over 500 men with the intention of taking control of the town, but was met and overpowered by the burghers in Krugersdorp, 30 kilometres north west of the town.
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Bamburgh Castle, in Northumberland, which sits on a volcanic outcrop overlooking the North Sea, was in joint eighth place.
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More serious cases will receive what Burghardt calls "desensitization counter-conditioning," which entails exposing the dog at a safe distance to a sight or sound that might trigger a reaction - a gunshot, a loud bang or a vehicle, for instance.
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Once a year, a conglomerate of children's literacy-type people (librarians, teachers, museum workers, etc.) from the Pittsburgh area put together a lovely one-day conference featuring a bevy of children's authors and illustrators.
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At the Battle of Courtrai in 1302, the French army was disastrously defeated by Flemish burghers.
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I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
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Mr. Jansch the name rhymes with blanch became obsessed with the guitar after a teacher in his elementary school in Edinburgh brought one in for a demonstration.
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The burgher from Edinburgh lowered the window and craned his neck out.
MY FAVORITE BRIDE
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Leading fee-paying schools in Edinburgh, meanwhile, have a Presbyterian chaplain.
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Once upon a time it was a natural and unavoidable element in the relations of every married couple; just as it was natural and unavoidable, once upon a time, that the unwarlike and commercially-minded burghers of a mediæval city should bargain with a neighbouring and predatory baron to keep at bay – for a consideration – other barons no less predatory but a little less neighbouring.
Marriage as a Trade
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Operating a cash-poor shamus practice in Edinburgh, occasionally bringing along his precocious daughter from a broken marriage, Brodie is clearly more of a doer than a brooder.
Matt's Guide to Weekend TV: Walking Dead, Case Histories and More!
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Yet the historical part of Edinburgh, the part most frequented by visitors, is a slum intersected by ancient houses that have been segregated and turned into museums and training-colleges.
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The title quest has been driving him, from Pittsburgh to Detroit to Chicago the past few years.
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I have been in relation successively with the English and American evacuant and alterative practice, in which calomel and antimony figured so largely that, as you may see in Dr. Jackson's last "Letter," Dr. Holyoke, a good representative of sterling old-fashioned medical art, counted them with opium and Peruvian bark as his chief remedies; with the moderately expectant practice of Louis; the blood-letting "coup sur coup" of Bouillaud; the contra-stimulant method of Rasori and his followers; the anti-irritant system of Broussais, with its leeching and gum-water; I have heard from our own students of the simple opium practice of the renowned German teacher, Oppolzer; and now I find the medical community brought round by the revolving cycle of opinion to that same old plan of treatment which John Brown taught in Edinburgh in the last quarter of the last century, and Miner and Tully fiercely advocated among ourselves in the early years of the present.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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To make the tabbouleh, prepare the burghul or couscous by soaking it in the lemon juice.
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I had considered an earlier return to blogging during the Edinburgh Fringe when I went to my usual unplanned and eclectic mix of dance, exhibitions, theatre and the uncategorisable.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Jobson hosted a star-studded night in Edinburgh for his new film A Woman in Winter.
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Car ownership has exploded in Edinburgh over the past two decades.
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Professor Mike Zubkov from the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton presents his study on bacterioplankton consumption at the Society for General Microbiology's spring meeting in Edinburgh today.
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The Super Bowl runner-up Pittsburgh Steelers were crushed by divisional rivals the Baltimore Ravens in their opening game with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger having a shaky start with three interceptions and two fumbles.
Pressure already on teams off to surprisingly slow starts
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Bill Guerin deflected Sergei Gonchar's slap shot from the right point past Jaroslav Halak with 1: 24 remaining to draw Pittsburgh within one.
Canadiens beat Penguins, force Game 7
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Only if ye could compass a harmonious call frae the parish of Skreegh-me-dead, as ye anes had hope of, I trow it wad please him weel; since I hae heard him say, that the root of the matter was mair deeply hafted in that wild muirland parish than in the Canongate of Edinburgh.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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Pittsburgh got possession and scored.
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First, the council are of opinion that you should now begin to stir in the thirlage cause; and they think they will be able, from evidence NOVITER REPERTUM, to enable you to amend your condescendence upon the use and wont of the burgh, touching the GRANA INVECTA ET ILLATA.
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Unfortunately, it is difficult to give the Pittsburgh Steelers that honor.
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Or should the "greenlight" go to the ultra-competent actor and his artist wife who seem to have storyboarded every single budget item in advance for a film about a woman who leaves her big cool job in New York, comes home to Pittsburgh, and reevaluates her life?
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I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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Gill, who skated in pregame warmups, was cut on the back of his left leg by former teammate Chris Kunitz's (FSY) skate in the Canadiens '2-1 loss in Pittsburgh in Game 5.
Canadiens edge Penguins to force series-deciding Game 7
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Foul-mouthed mobs roved around the dark Edinburgh streets, looting and vandalising premises owned by Italians.
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That weekend in Plattsburgh, he convinced her to go ahead and marry Bud.
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The Edinburgh team have discovered that at ‘high’ ice temperatures, for example - 5 degrees C, friction creates ripples in the ice surfaces because some ice has melted and then refrozen.
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After all, Alex Salmond is both a MSP and an MP and so there is no reason why Lamont should he win the Westminster seat, it's a fair assumption that the seat will be Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirkshire due to the fact he's faught it twice, then he will be covering virtually the same constituency for both Parliaments, much like Alex Salmond, no?
The Fickle Mind of a Tory
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It has now been seen at 15 international festivals, and had its British premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
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And yet it is in France that the people of the communes, the burgherdom, reached the most complete and most powerful development, and ended by acquiring the most decided preponderance in the general social structure.
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2
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Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Washington D.C., and New York City were bombed out.
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There's squillions of charity shops in Edinburgh, and they all seem to have a copy of Naomi Campbell's Swan on their bookstands.
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The Ante-Nicene Fathers ( "ANF"), ten volumes, originally published in Edinburgh, 1867,
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
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Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre.
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It happened that within 10 years we were all back here running the whole company from Edinburgh.
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The dodge has also been seen on Edinburgh's new tram network.
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Rice carried 39 times for 225 yards to nearly outgain Pittsburgh by himself and put Rutgers in position to make a major move up the AP poll if it can beat No. 6 Louisville at home on Nov. 9 - as long as it beats Connecticut on Oct. 29.
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Roxburgh Castle was proof against all but prolonged siege and heavy artillery.
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The plowman poet spoke not only to his fellow commoners but also the intellectuals of Edinburgh and many Scottish lords of the manors.
Robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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He offered his services to the Edinburgh Missionary Society as an overseas candidate, thus fulfilling a youthful ambition.
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He was ordained a minister of the Church of Scotland by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in 1936.
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The numbers on the the broomstick are the jersey numbers of the Pittsburgh Penguins. 87 is Sidney Crosby; 71 is Evgeni Malkin; 55 is Sergei Gonchar; 28 is Eric Godard; 14 is Chris Kunitz.
Sporty Spice Cakes
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They went to the cosmodrome at Plesetsk, along with other young scientists from Edinburgh and Zurich and a party from the European Space Agency.
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He never speaks (or at least hasn't in my company), and despite his bum-length dreads and army wear, seems to blend quite easily into the blur of Ednburgh life.
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During Burns's own lifetime, books and poems were burned in Edinburgh's High street by the common hangmen.
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This comes on the heels of Jan Freeman discussing the dance attention/attendance idiom from the Amy Vanderbilt post in her column in the Boston Globe (which also runs syndicated in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette).
2008 June « Motivated Grammar
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The Edinburgh-based company is also in the final stages of appointing an experienced Scottish technology entrepreneur as chairman.
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The Edinburgh collection - 27 oils, prints, pastels and charcoals - is undeniably striking.
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And he also told an Edinburgh audience that there were immense business propositions if nations were prepared to work together.
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The exhibition has now moved on to Edinburgh.
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Gregory also lectured at Edinburgh on mechanics and hydrostatics.
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The Edinburgh-based Dance Base runs classes in hip hop, jit and breakdancing for adults and children.
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Kennedy's trademark fascination with violence, both physical and psychological, animates these stories in alternately bold and subtle guises: the literal bloodshed in "What Becomes" and "Story of My Life" complements the romantic heartbreak in "Edinburgh" and "Sympathy.
Review of What Becomes by A.L. Kennedy
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The Girls, The Collectors, and The Life
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Before this weary conflict came to a close, nearly every Boer family was gathered in from the perils and privations of the war-wasted veldt; and so, while nearly 30,000 burghers were detained as prisoners of war at various points across the sea, their wives and children, to the number of over 100,000, were tenderly cared for in English laagers all along the line of rails or close to conveniently situated towns.
With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back
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He trained at Edinburgh, went to the Royal College of Surgeons and then moved to superintend the natural history collections of the British Museum in Bloomsbury.
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At Edinburgh, a gaggle of squaddies boarded the train.
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Apprentices' indentures issued by the Edinburgh College of Surgeons in the 1720s forbad trainees to exhume the dead - which suggests that they had been doing so.
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Catherine Ison of the London-based Health Protection Agency (HPA), speaking during the society's annual spring meeting in Edinburgh, stated that certain strains of the gonococcal bacteria (which causes gonorrhea) were becoming resistant to the antibiotics ceftriaxone and cefixime.
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New College moved wholesale into an £11 million building, and the Duke of Edinburgh took a genuine interest in the students and their studies.
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He's 45, he writes plays, directs operas and choreographs ballets - his curious version of Swan Lake ruffled feathers when it was staged at the Edinburgh International Festival two years ago.
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The Czech-born Jagr, 36, a right wing who has topped rosters for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Washington Capitals, and the New York Rangers since 1990, is now playing for Avangard Omsk, of the new Continental Hockey League, in Omsk, Siberia.
Exile
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Towns could be burghs of barony under a feudal superior.
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I've seen many oddities in Edinburgh over the years.
Times, Sunday Times
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Built heritage experts concede that the most severely damaged buildings were not the most elegant, stylish or historic within the bounds of Edinburgh's World Heritage Site.
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These taxes were collected in coin from the burghs and fresh coin was minted 3 times a year in 60 royal mints arranged throughout the country.
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I am sure there are many scores of stout burghers in the town who would have done this day’s dargue as well or better than I.
The Fair Maid of Perth
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It also accounts -- the sinking of the Edinburgh, I mean -- for the rather underhanded decision to use the San Andreas.
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SAC staff will be more than In Edinburgh, students willing to answer any course-related questions undertook a range of you may have. activities such as micropropagation, All SAC campuses will also host an Open Evening animal behaviour, and on Wednesday 3rd June - details available on our assessing water quality. web site: www. sac.ac.uk / opendays In Aberdeen, students enjoyed activities such as lambing and pond SAC does 'something dipping. funny for money' In Ayr, events entitled
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From thence I propose to move to the neck of Williams - burgh, which is represented as healthy, and where some subsist - ence may be procured; and keep myself unengaged from opera - tions which might interfere with your plan for the campaign, until 1 have the satisfaction of hearing from you.
Memoirs of the war in the Southern department of the United States
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Edinburgh ensures me that no wild animals are caught to replace dead animals.
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Otherwise I will definitely be going to see the penguin parade at Edinburgh zoo - that's always a must-see.
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The marriage took place at Woodstock on 5 September 1186; Henry II paid for the four days of festivities and returned Edinburgh Castle as part of the bride's tocher.
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This family bears: party per pale or and sable, an orle counterchanged and two lozenges counterchanged, with: “i, semper melius eris,” — a motto which, together with the two distaffs taken as supporters, proves the modesty of the burgher families in the days when the Orders held their allotted places in the State; and the naivete of our ancient customs by the pun on
A Start in Life
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On Wednesday, I hauled myself off my sickbed, took a lot of drugs and got on the train to Edinburgh.
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PLATTSBURGH - The Town of Plattsburgh has passed a local law that bans rifle fire on
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Hundreds of tarred and burning hoops were skilfully quoited around the necks of the soldiers, who struggled in vain to extricate themselves from these fiery ruffs, while as fast as any of the invaders planted foot upon the breach, they were confronted face to face with sword and dagger by the burghers, who hurled them headlong into the moat below.
A Wanderer in Holland
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A recent seminar on the subject that it held in Edinburgh drew twice the normal attendance for similar events.
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Last month, Mellencamp had to cancel shows in Detroit and Pittsburgh because of physical exhaustion.
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The Burn, beaten and bloodied, but unbowed are returning to the Edinburgh District League, from whence they came 30 years ago.
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This prospectus is designed to help you to assess the practical possibilities for study at Edinburgh.
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U.S. President Harry S. Truman was introduced to a prothonotary during a campaign stop in Pittsburgh in 1948.
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Finally she tracked down Orwig, who oversees a multihospital program called Fertility Preservation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that offers services to men, women, boys and girls.
Doctors aim to save fertility of kids with cancer
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His paintings were exhibited in Pittsburgh as early as 1927 and again in 1931 at the Museum of Modern Art. But Nazi rule (which deemed his art degenerate), World War II and postwar abstractionism relegated Dix to the background, and unlike Max Beckmann and George Grosz — the Berlin painter with whom he is often linked — Dix did not immigrate to the U.S.
Sex, Blood and War
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At the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Watson was president in 1878 and again in 1905, at the quatercentenary festival.
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Again, the continued burghership of the newcomers was made to depend upon the resolution of the first Raad, so that should the mining members propose any measure of reform, not only their Bill but they also might be swept out of the house by a Boer majority.
The Great Boer War
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Edinburgh, which no other city has to shew; a college of the deaf and dumb, who are taught to speak, to read, to write, and to practice arithmetick, by a gentleman, whose name is Braidwood.
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
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Some other defaulters were dealt with before the Mac-Nicolls, a few throughither women and lads from the back-lanes of the burghs, on the old tale, a shoreside man for houghing a quey, and a girl Mac Vicar, who had been for a season on a visit to some Catholic relatives in the
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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This year's bash will see storytellers leading tours to the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, telling tales in castles, museums, gardens, glasshouses, libraries, farms and galleries.
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Not only would they save Scotland's capital city from irreversible destruction, but they might also spare Edinburgh the embarrassment of being exposed before Unesco as an example of sheer hypocrisy and unworthiness.
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Butler is softly spoken with a trace of an Edinburgh burr still discernible in her gentle Canadian accent.
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To me the most striking feature of this week's economic events, was to observe what a non-event the proceedings before the Myburgh Commission have become.
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The earliest known recipe for marmalade has been discovered in an 18th century book being auctioned in Edinburgh.
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Festival is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival.
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Reproductive cloning will be debated at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on November 5.
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Since Edinburgh's licensing laws were liberalised in the 1970s, Lothian and Borders police statistics indicate that late-night violence has escalated.
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Kickstarting the burlesque scene in London, Maria Saugar reckons the Whoopee Club will be the talk of the town at The Edinburgh Festival.
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is best in the strings; wind intonation can be iffy, but the playing has personality throughout.
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The night before our chat, in Edinburgh, he persuaded a Book Festival crowd to exchange mobile numbers then create a mini-symphony of rings and bleeps.
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The men received full burghership as a rule soon after arrival, exempt from the formalities and probation prescribed by law.
Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.) The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked
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Its hero is not, as the title might suggest, a reigning monarch: he is, in fact, an ex-con living in 1985 Pittsburgh having served a seven-year jail sentence for manslaughter.
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The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm.
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Ms. Rothenburgh did not want a hospital bed, so Mr. Lewis found her a twin bed, with a comforter in a pattern that matched the dress Ms. Rothenburgh wore at her son's wedding.
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The partnership behind it insists it is a serious effort at fusion food, born of 18 months of culinary and market testing, and backed by a hefty investment from a leading Edinburgh food company.
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The Angles eventually took the remainder of England as far north as the Firth of Forth, including the future Edinburgh and the Scottish lowlands’.
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A spokesman for the airline said the widebody suited the Edinburgh route better as it almost doubled the number of business class seats to 25.
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I've been pencilled in to race at Musselburgh on Monday and if the ground is fast I'll be off up to Scotland.
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An ambitious programme of events will include a showpiece £5m international arts festival, tipped to rival Edinburgh's in scope and quality.
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He again defied the elements at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field, where hometown kicker Kris Brown had struggled mightily with tricky winds and poor field conditions.
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Augsburg, Rome, Burghausen, Hammersmith, and York were governed by local superiors appointed by the chief superior, who resided for the most part at Rome, and had a vicaress in Munich.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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The urban manufacturers in Edinburgh and Glasgow usually made up their millstones from a centre-piece of indigenous rock with radial French burr segments around it.
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Edinburgh primary schools, for instance, have subsidised tuck shops selling fruit instead of crisps and chocolate.
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They had a gang bust in Newburgh, and there was a bullpupped rifle which the idiot reporter said was a "bushmaster".
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A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh.
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Alongside her on the top deck of the Antarctic survey ship HMS Endurance, stood the Duke of Edinburgh in the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, encrusted with gold braid.
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-- Remarks at a meeting of the Edinburgh Medico-chirurgical
The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
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For the record, among diverse contributions, Blackadder topped Edinburgh's tackle count with a personal haul of 20.
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In the 1820s Bath, Bristol, Dublin, and Edinburgh, cities which had flourished in the eighteenth century, were all still raising classical squares, streets, and crescents.
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Edouard Branly's invention of the 'coherer', an instrument designed to receive Hertzian waves, was communicated to the British Association at Edinburgh in 1893.
The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force
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There is a regular train service between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward's "crackback" hits on unsuspecting players have caused concussions and broken jaws.
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Start any green tea hunt in your local wholefood shop or at Whittard of Chelsea (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth) who do a decent basic sencha.
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If I said I knew Edinburgh, I meant its chthonic parts, the wynds and stairs that deliver you quickly where you're going.
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Edinburgh airport reported underlying earnings of 50m last year on sales of 110m.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Edinburgh, we are promised the best of contemporary burlesque and vaudeville performers.
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Curious tourists gathered on Edinburgh's Royal Mile as volunteers, some climbing into the roof of the booth, others sitting on each other, slowly shoehorned themselves into the tiny space.
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On the other hand, there were no troops in the town, save a small corps of "freebooters," and five companies of the burgher guard.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 21: 1573-74
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The doftor accompanied us to Kings - burgh, which is called a mile farther; but the eomputation of Sky has no connexion what - ever with the real diftance.
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The auction of the card got over last week only. The T206 baseball card features Wagner in his teens clad in Pittsburgh Pirates uniform.
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History in Edinburgh has a peculiar penchant for throwing together people, politics and passion.
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The fish were airfreighted to the University of Edinburgh and housed in 90-cm-long aquaria.
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Whereas it used to be places like Newcastle, Edinburgh now attracts busloads of stag dos.
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In the Evening Standard classifieds I find a two-bedroom flat in Kensington W8 for £220 per week negotiable, cheaper than Edinburgh's New Town.
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Who'd have thought that something so decadent would be just outside prim and proper Edinburgh?
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PPG (Pittsburgh Plate Glass) Industries acquired the vehicle refinish business of ICI and also the former Courtaulds aerospace and sealant business from Akzo Nobel.
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A spokeswoman for the company in Edinburgh declined to comment.
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While employed by major commercial studios in Pittsburgh, Detroit and Toronto, he continued his studies of fine art, specializing in portraiture, figure, and plein air landscape painting.
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Hanging in the heart of Edinburgh, Constable's vision of Dedham Vale is a wistful window on to the very soul of rural England.
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Apollidorus, who had been to Edinburgh, pulled down his father's house and built a block of what you call houses on the site of it.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
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So-called midland Pennsylvania is a central region that stretches from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia but doesn't hit the New York or Maryland borders.
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The toddler, who suffered from a pre-existing muscle condition known as hypotonia, lived for another 19 days at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh before doctors took her off life support.
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When state employees and teachers are added to the mix, the commonwealth has 516,000 government workers - more than the combined populations of Pittsburgh, Reading and Allentown.
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In 1390, on Robert II's death, Buchan and his caterans burned Forres, and then Elgin burgh and cathedral, in reprisals for Moray's actions.
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If what we are seeing is even close to generalizable, that is a lot of excess children," said Rachel Berger, a child abuse expert at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, who co-authored the study.
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Typical Edinburgh stand-offishness is being blamed for its failure.
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Plattsburgh, which is situated at both sides of the Saranac River.
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Finally, there is the 1972 Edinburgh Film Festival Booklet, edited by Jon Halliday and Laura Mulvey, which accompanied a retrospective of some twenty Sirk films and contains both reprints and new material.
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Roxburgh is now a veteran on the international scene.
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On Friday, the two met at the University of Pittsburgh's Alumni Hall with about 35 other academics and business people to talk about the long-term multidisciplinary project's core proposition, share examples of its demonstration and discuss its potential.
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In 1998 it was roundly condemned for giving a B-listing to the 100-year-old, 300 ft-high Granton gasometer on Edinburgh's seafront.
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However, there are growing signs that, even if crowds are dispersed away from Edinburgh, the protest could become inflammatory.
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Burghal Bread - a wonderfully moist wholemeal bread due to the inclusion of soaked burghal, the crust a visual delight in it's coating of sesame seeds.
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The Independent Schools accused Edinburgh University of being unfair and claimed it was getting harder and harder for their pupils to get places.
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Hang out the bunting and crack open the whisky Edinburgh has joined a select group of towns and cities that now boasts unbundled telecoms loops.
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For the past year, Gates has poured resources into Memphis, Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh, and Los Angeles to fund new experiments in compensating and promoting teachers based on quality rather than lock-step seniority and credential rules.
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The team expects bigger things from LHP Ricardo Rincon, a major bust last season after he was acquired from Pittsburgh for OF Brian Giles.
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Just back from central Edinburgh where the 3 Rifles Battle Group marched from the castle to the palace.
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Straying from the grocery list can yield some surprises in your shopping cart, but not necessarily in your wallet, according to University of Pittsburgh researchers and a coresearcher from Baylor University who have coauthored a new study.
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The massive demand for tradesmen means self-employed plumbers can now earn more than many graduate high-flyers, with some in Edinburgh earning £50,000 a year.
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Mr Beazer tried to calm the protests by promising to keep the company's base in Pittsburgh.
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Almost every visitor to Edinburgh is seduced by its splendid architecture.
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The artist and impresario has produced 425 prints of his Edinburgh: Old and New Towns, a fascinating illustration of a city full of contrasts yet all carved from the same rock.