The filling of the meat gyozza dumplings tasted like a bad Forfar bridie inside tough pastry with an old fat fryer niff to it. |
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The bridie looks something like a Cornish pasty which has been put on its side. |
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Put into further context, Forfar has gained far more esteem over the centuries for a famous local delicacy – the bridie – than for its team's football. |
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Bridie didn't realise her dreams and her daughter is acutely sensitive as to why. |
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Dermot and Bridie quickly established a rapport with the people of the town and hinterland. |
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Bridie has been unwell for a while and we wish her a very speedy recovery to full health. |
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Congratulations to Mick and Bridie, who celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary lately. |
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Still hale and hearty, Bridie was in great form on the night, socialising with everyone present and performed her own party piece to rapturous applause. |
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We have named him Dizzy Singh, and we advise Bridie Tebbets to keep a sharp eye out of Dizzy's betelnut spitter. |
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So far two people are competing for the position and they are Paddy Conroy and current Lady Mayoress Bridie Conroy who will be contesting her position. |
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Her aunt Bridie Dolan, who lived with the family, had been horribly disfigured at twenty-seven, accidentallyntally dropping a cache of gelignite in an I. R. A. explosives dump. |
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The homilist, Dr Seamus O'Connell of Maynooth said Mai and Bridie will miss their children. |
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How much should Bridie take as a lump sum? |
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The River Keeper is a collaboration between Streetwise and North-east folk band Bridie Jackson and The Arbour and will be performed at Middlesbrough Town Hall today. |
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The River Keeper, by Bridie Jackson and Nell Leyshon, is the first of three 30-minute operas in the Streetwise Opera's Little Opera 2014-15 season. |
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