The new group took part in paintball war games, held at a remote bush property two hours drive south of Perth. |
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An all-stops service to Perth Central takes 23 minutes and a partial express 21 minutes. |
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Longford manager Alan Matthews made a double substitution at the half time break introducing Vinny Perth and Eric Lavine. |
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These collective venues host many of the events at this year's 35th Perth Festival, in a programme groaning with international stars and talent. |
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In Perth, maternal pyrexia and preceding viral illness were both importantly associated with encephalopathy. |
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In 1619 he narrowly escaped deprivation of his office for not taking the sacrament in conformity to the five articles of Perth. |
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Due to the rough seas, the group arrived a little late in Perth, but this did not put a damper on the holiday. |
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And how about the deepest south of England having its power supplies administered from Perth? |
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Patricia Morris is the mayor of Gosnells, a fast-growing area on the outer fringes of Perth. |
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I'm aware that fuel can be freighted out of Perth for about two cents a litre by road. |
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He missed the following two Cup games but will leave with the team for Perth tomorrow. |
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The Hornets from No.75 Squadron conducted the fly-past en route to an exercise off the Perth coastline. |
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If you only visit one museum in Perth make sure this is it, because it boasts the best collection of Aboriginal art in Australia. |
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Caddick has struggled to adapt his length, the run-hungry Aussies have got off to fliers and they can't wait to get at him again at Perth. |
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We spent a year back in Perth where I wrote copy for advertising features at The West Australian. |
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A proposal in 1978 to erect a statue in Perth to honour the Aboriginal leader Yagan polarised local historical opinion. |
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In the late 1970's in a Perth hospital I collapsed into a coma and then flatlined. |
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Yesterday as planned we hired a van, drove to Perth through the blizzards and found our way to McCash's Country Store. |
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She is living with them in conditions of domestic comfort but emotional torpor in White Point, a fishing community north of Perth. |
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They signed a concordat with the Scottish Trade Union Congress at their recent Perth conference, pledging consultation with the unions. |
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He enlisted as an infantryman in Perth in 1951 full of mischief and determination. |
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For most of them, these games at Perth were their first-ever matches indoors. |
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Perth has numerous specialists in skin diagnosis to whom general practitioners could refer patients. |
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To this end 10,000 troops were quartered on the land, in great citadels at Leith, Ayr, and Perth, and a score of smaller forts. |
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The planes end up flying circuits around Perth to burn up fuel or to dump fuel on arrival. |
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From his arrival in Perth to his inevitable departure, our conversation has come full circle. |
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After leaving Perth he was a priest at the Anglican Church of St Augustine at Bulli in New South Wales. |
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Now the Perth Concert Hall is a fairly austere hoity-toity kind of swankpot, people stay in their seats, clap, cheer, maybe take photos. |
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In the international meet in Perth, this hardworking Surinamese had won the men's 100m butterfly with a time of 53.59 seconds. |
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He's just returned from Oz, where he spent the last 6 months heading up our branch in Perth. |
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Several free seminars on strata title were currently being held in Perth and major country centres. |
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It is expected that will lead up to a stormy debate over the issue at Scottish Labour's annual conference in Perth in February. |
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He's a Perth guy, became a Hare Krishna, changed his name, and travelled all around the world. |
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Patsy followed in Larry's steps and made a life in the land down-under, also in Perth, with his wife Blanche. |
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King Edward Hospital in Perth centred on the treatment of obstetrics and gynaecology cases. |
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He said the decision on who should win the award was in the hands of lecturers from West Coast College of Tafe in Perth. |
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The accident on the Perth to Inverness road involved a Transit van, a camper van and a Volkswagen Polo thought to be from the continent. |
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The Perth Mintmark on sovereigns and half-sovereigns has always appeared in the same position. |
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It may have to be done by video link from Perth, I think, hereafter, Mr Hawkins. |
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The Court will now adjourn briefly in order to establish a video link to Perth, Western Australia. |
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Meanwhile in Perth, Bridgette's long anticipated holiday with her husband was cut short as those political imperatives and the personal collided. |
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There was a lot of local outrage when the speed limit on suburban roads in Perth was dropped to 50 kph. |
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As the flight to Christmas Island leaves from Perth, we'd decided to have a few days in the south-west after the Christmas Island trip. |
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This was the beginning of a new era with the christening of the third ship to bear the name Perth. |
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For half a century now many rich and varied cultural experiences have been soaked up over the scorching hot Perth summers. |
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Robert Hamilton succeeded John Mair at the Perth Academy in 1769, later moving to university posts in natural philosophy and mathematics. |
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That recommendation would be put to a meeting of unsecured creditors in Perth next Wednesday. |
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After footy he became a TV and later radio sport reporter and was Channel Seven's boundary rider at AFL games in Perth. |
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My destination was the sleepy town of Yallingup some 265 kilometres from Perth where the Ngilgi Caves are located. |
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I was fortunate to grow up on the Swan Coastal Plain, near Perth, in the forties and fifties when much of the land was still uncleared. |
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Commendably, the friendly demeanour he displayed on that Perth range in January was unchanged. |
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So it was in Perth and Inverness and every country town where the high court sat. |
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The 49-year-old part-timer from Perth had triumphed over some of the best known and most commercially successful photographers in the country. |
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The bus was sent to Perth to be used by the bikie task force in road blocks. |
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Sydney was being towelled up at half-time of last year's preliminary final in Perth. |
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Yes, in fact here in Perth they already drain it straight into what we call the aquifer which is where the ground water is situated below ground. |
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Printmaking has come to the Mid West with Perth printmaking instructor Vicki O'Shea conducting several sessions this week. |
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Stagecoach, my memory recalls, first became known for its bargain-fare buses from Perth to London. |
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Tactics were unveiled to party activists in Perth, at a conference to reform party organisation. |
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The WA Government paid for Nathan's medivac flight to Melbourne, post-natal care in Perth and his parents' accommodation. |
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Perth Zoo is another fine place to see native wildlife, such as the platypus and echidna that were the inspiration for the Olympic mascots. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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They always gave warning of his arrival in Perth, after which they both went on the scoot together. |
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When we first turned up for service of the documents in Perth, he ran away like a scalded cat. |
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In Perth, Australia are in the other pool, along with the awesome Dutch, England and Spain. |
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The Tall Blacks coach is looking for a more sustained focus from his team tonight in their second game of the Four Nations tournament in Perth. |
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In many schools in Perth there is a mix of Italians, Greeks, Macedonians, and those of British and Irish descent. |
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Roseanna Cunningham, SNP MSP for Perth and party deputy leader, ridiculed the move by Smith, and accused her of running away from the challenge. |
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Inevitably there were long faces among the home fans at the end of what has been an unfortunate week for the Perth side. |
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He was cynically lured into helpless addiction by the Perth scone barons in a lock-in at a local tea-room. |
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News gets better with the Perth rink on a roll with 4 wins and two defeats prior to our third last game. |
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When her parents moved to Norway, Mina and her elder sister boarded at a convent school in Perth. |
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The gaffe was made at the annual dinner of the Perth Bar Association, in the regal splendour of the city's George Hotel. |
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Buried in the sand near the Australian cities of Sydney and Perth are what are apparently the wrecks of fifteenth-century Chinese ships. |
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Presumably the change in management accounts for the ghastly redesign of the bar and restaurant at Perth Theatre. |
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Well, we've twice before reported how scientists in Perth have reconnected the severed optic nerves of fish and frogs. |
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For the first 150 in Perth you pay 41.6 cents a kilolitre, and for the ones that you use up to 260 you'd pay 67.4 cents for those ones. |
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We had 300 plants that we airfreighted from Perth, including a 7 metre Baobab tree which was quite a challenge in an air container. |
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I probably need to send it airfreight, and am looking for companies that operate out of Perth. |
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There's something about Perth that quickly reassures you after Australia's emptiness. |
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Meedac staff member Raymond Merritt with some of the produce sold wholesale to Geraldton and Perth. |
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The technology comes too late for 29-year-old Bradley Smith, who was attacked by two white pointers recently while surfing in Perth. |
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Your best bet is an open-jaw ticket that flies you into Perth and out of Darwin. |
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And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie. |
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Fuel prices in Perth are also on the rise, with the average unleaded price jumping from 84.7 cents a litre on Monday to 92.4 cents yesterday. |
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Perth is something of a boom town, due to the immense mineral wealth of the state of Western Australia. |
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They are, from left to right, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. |
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His healthy cheque lifts him to 30th on the money list but I think a new approach to the tour will bring more victories for the young man from Perth. |
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Brad Satchell, 44, said he was surfing off Scarborough Beach near the western city of Perth on Friday when the shark, probably a bronze whaler, swam up to him. |
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When I was fortunate enough to find a good job in Perth in 1975 I was eager to return and revisit those beautiful, wild places I had known as a child. |
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She has given noteworthy piano recitals as soloist and accompanist at Perth, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore. |
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After some serious soul-searching, the Wallabies forwards regrouped and dominated South Africa in Perth and the All Blacks in the return game in Sydney. |
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For a number of years the colonies had talked about a connection with Europe via a submarine cable which could be landed at Perth, Darwin or somewhere on the Queensland coast. |
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We know that Perth isn't the biggest place in the country, but we know the fans that do come out are very appreciative of what we are trying to achieve. |
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These have escalated in numbers in the last 20 years and have probably contributed greatly to the decline of the native redcap and rosella parrots once common in Perth. |
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A rig could be brought from Singapore or Perth and there would be opportunities for Hawke's Bay people to work on it as roustabouts and engineers. |
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He grew up barracking for East Perth and now supports Fremantle. |
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Scuttling teams hope she will settle upright, as have sister ships Perth in Western Australia and Hobart off South Australia, on the sandy seabed. |
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Police Minister Michelle Roberts met police officers and their horses from the mounted section when they travelled to Geraldton from Perth recently. |
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These medallions will be made at the Perth Mint that guarantees their weight, gold and silver content and strict observance of the limited mintage. |
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Sure there are upmarket towns like Peebles and Perth, with bijou cafes and hand-knitted jumper shops, many of which are aimed more at the tourists than the natives. |
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I was stabbed by him in the abbey of the Black Monks of Perth. |
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Well that's a nice way to greet me when I've flown all the way from Perth! |
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The Perth Saints seemed on their way to their first back-to-back victories of this league campaign when their defence committed an unpardonable error. |
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You know, I met him for the first time when we were both at a literary event in Perth, Australia. |
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Harry will be in Sydney for just a few more hours before heading on to Perth, flying out on Sunday. |
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Swanbourne beach is the only nudist beach in the Perth metropolitan area. |
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On Friday last in Perth Ireland were forced into submission by a physically stronger Australian side in the first match of the International Rules series. |
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The visitors who hail from Perth in Western Australia possibly found the lack of bounce and pace in the wicket a problem and folded up rather meekly. |
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The burning oil is believed to have swept into the area's storm water drains on Monday evening after a fire broke out at the Hursthill substation on Perth Road, near the dam. |
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At present, long haul international freighters are losing capacity because of the need to carry extra fuel to fly circuits around Perth in case the weather is poor. |
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The court was told two packets of igniters for fuel pellets for model rockets, found in his flat in Perth, could have been used to set off a truck bomb. |
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In an office cocooned from the smell of fresh paint and the sounds of a concrete mixer, the general manager of Perth Racecourse is putting the finishing touches to a letter. |
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After coming with one run of scoring a test century four years ago at Perth, Shane Warne finally notched up his first century in first-class cricket. |
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As a result, the same building can, literally, be found in Melbourne, Perth or Denver as copybook designs proliferate due to a successful cost analysis. |
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The local GWN office was inundated with calls on Friday after it was reported a television station had scared off a Perth gun club hired to cull corellas in Dongara. |
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The Perth trio oscillate between muted country rock and quieter musings. |
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Weary and footsore they departed back to Perth with a trophy, a State title and one further decision that no less than the Australian Championships were going to be next. |
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Just heard a juicy piece of gutter goss from a friend in Perth. |
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An auction sale in Perth last week was the largest in modern times of the tough native breed, and drew record prices, with a three-year-old heifer going for 1,400 guineas. |
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The supporters are an eagle and a warhorse, the former from the arms of the city of Perth. |
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Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth the Hebrides were transferred from Norwegian to Scottish overlordship. |
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Parts of southwestern Australia around Perth have a Mediterranean climate as does areas around coastal South Africa. |
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One of the main sites to view sea lions is in the Carnac Island Nature Reserve near Perth in Western Australia. |
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One of Britain's most successful radio stations, Hospital Radio Perth, broadcasts to Perth Royal Infirmary and Murray Royal Hospital. |
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The Perth Festival of the Arts is an annual collection of art, theatre, opera and classical music events in the city. |
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I remember, about five years ago, I was greatly annoyed by a ghost, while doing a job of fencing in the bush between here and Perth. |
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In 1266, the island became part of Scotland under the Treaty of Perth, after being ruled by Norway. |
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James's bishops forced his Five Articles of Perth through a General Assembly the following year, but the rulings were widely resisted. |
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Perth Theatre, constructed in 1900 is one of Scotland's oldest and most historic repertory theatres. |
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Another museum known as the Fergusson Gallery is in the former Perth Waterworks building on Tay Street. |
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A team of 12 employees from SSE s Cumbernauld and Perth offices walked 24 miles, from Fort William to Glencoe, all in the name of charity. |
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Perth Museum and Art Gallery at the top end of George Street is recognised as one of the oldest provincial museums in Scotland. |
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The largest employer in the city is Perth and Kinross Council which employ 6,000 people. |
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Where he played is not known, but it is likely to have been on the open ground called the North Inch at Perth. |
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At least two Jetstar flights scheduled out of Perth and bound for Denpasar are expected to go ahead later on Monday. |
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Company is looking to produce Potash from a deposit of Glauconite, located close to Perth, in Western Australia. |
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The Central Belt is where most of the main towns and cities are located, including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth. |
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Andrew Malcolm is seeking compensation from Perth and Kinross Council because he claims he is now unable help his wife with the chores. |
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The Queen visited Perth on 6 July 2012, for what was the culmination of the Scottish leg of her Diamond Jubilee tour. |
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The classic definition of Perth has been as a city, and traditional documentation confirms that this has been true since time immemorial. |
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That is, 11 percent of men aged 90 to 95 in Perth, Australia. |
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We were living in a modest house in the city of Perth, Australia. |
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This study was carried out in Dryandra Woodland, 200 km south-east of Perth, Western Australia. |
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In 1950, the British Lions returned to Perth soundly beating a full Western Australia team at Claremont Showground. |
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Australian ship Ocean Shield was towing a US Navy pinger locator device through the ocean depths off Perth. |
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Given its location, Perth was perfectly placed to become a key transport centre with the coming of the railways. |
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Drumbeater is sent a long way from Philip Hobbs' Somerset yard to Perth but should take the Parks Renault Novices' Handicap Hurdle. |
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King James I of Scotland was assassinated in Perth in 1437, by followers of the Earl of Atholl at Blackfriars church. |
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King Edward I brought his armies to Perth in 1296 and with only a ditch for defence and little fortification, the city fell quickly. |
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Perth was considered the effective 'capital' of Scotland, due to the frequent residence of the royal court. |
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Perth s prawners can contribute to science with the click of a button thanks to a new smartphone app. |
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Dolina, a former housemistress at Balnacraig School, Perth, disappeared from her home in Stanley, Perthshire three weeks ago. |
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The founding of Perth Academy in 1760 helped to bring major industries, such as linen, leather, bleach and whisky, to the city. |
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Perth became known as a 'capital' of Scotland, due to the frequent residence of the royal court. |
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It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county of Perthshire. |
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Dundee is served by the A90 road which connects the city to the M90 and Perth in the west, and Forfar and Aberdeen in the north. |
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Many people from North East Fife, Angus and Perth and Kinross commute to the city. |
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Sangster wed Janet Wallace, from Flisk, Fife, while still married to Jill Sangster, of Perth, leaving both thousands in debt. |
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It consisted of a 32 screen moving image installation at Perth Concert Hall, including a film of the Millais painting. |
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After Braemar, it turns south, providing an alternative tourist route to Perth. |
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It was designed by Captain Harry Cooper, for the Perth Citadel Corps centenary commemoration in Scotland. |
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Following Haakon's death later that year Norway ceded the islands of western Scotland to the Scottish crown in 1266 by the Treaty of Perth. |
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There are also three in North Ayrshire and one each in Fife, Perth and Kinross, Stirling and West Dunbartonshire. |
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In September 2004 National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines, and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex. |
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Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh were accepted as cities by ancient usage by the 18th century, while Perth and Elgin also used the title. |
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She promised not to send any French troops into Perth if the Protestants evacuated the town. |
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The Protestants agreed, but when the Queen Regent entered Perth, she garrisoned it with Scottish soldiers on the French pay roll. |
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Roseberry Avenue in the suburb of South Perth, Western Australia, is also named after him. |
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His successor, King Magnus VI, sued for peace and secured the Treaty of Perth. |
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The River Tay emerges from Loch Tay at Kenmore, and flows from there to Perth which, in historical times, was its lowest bridging point. |
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Other severe flood events occurred in 1210 and 1648 when bridges over the Tay at Perth were destroyed. |
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The national park is in the Scottish council areas of Aberdeenshire, Moray, Angus, Perth and Kinross and Highland. |
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Notable examples of its use can be found in the area surrounding Stirling, Stonehaven, Perth and Tayside. |
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Already the largest national park in the British Isles, in 2010 it expanded into Perth and Kinross. |
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Many Perth families became prominent in both provincial and national governments. |
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To the north the M9 provides access to Dunblane with easy links to Perth and further beyond the Central Belt. |
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The Treaty of Perth transferred the Outer Hebrides and Isle of Man to Scots law while Norse law and rule still applied for Shetland and Orkney. |
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It received new colours in 1979 from Mrs David Butter, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross. |
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In 2006 events were held in Arbroath, Aberdeen, Montrose, Kilmarnock, Stirling, Perth, Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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In the early days of the union of 1707, St Andrews elected one member of parliament along with Cupar, Perth, Dundee and Forfar. |
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Gleneagles railway station, formerly known as Crieff Junction, is on the line between Perth and Stirling. |
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The word curling first appears in print in 1620 in Perth, Scotland, in the preface and the verses of a poem by Henry Adamson. |
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It was brought into force on 26 March 2015, at the same time as the other realms implemented the Perth Agreement in their own laws. |
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Aden sent a team of two to the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia. |
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The area of the former council is now divided between the Local Government council areas of Clackmannanshire, Perth and Kinross and Stirling. |
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The grant document was discovered in the Lyon Office in 1890, and forwarded to the newly formed Perth County Council. |
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Perth man Simon Carville became an internet sensation after he was photographed planking naked in the arms of famous Perth statue the Eliza. |
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For a period in 2005, the Duyfken was berthed alongside the Old Swan Brewery on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. |
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The subregion of Midwestern Ontario consists of the Counties of Huron, Bruce, Grey, and Perth. |
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At its 2004 General Synod held in Perth, the church passed four resolutions on human sexuality. |
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The largest number of quokkas occurs on Rottnest Island near Perth, where the population estimates vary from 8000 to 12,000 individuals. |
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As a result of this decision in London, no action was taken in Canberra or Perth. |
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Clerval accompanies him to England, but they separate at Victor's insistence at Perth, Scotland. |
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There is also a collection of her fungus paintings at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in Perth, Scotland, donated by Charles McIntosh. |
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They married on 10 April 1848 at her home, Bowerswell, in Perth, once the residence of the Ruskin family. |
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Similarly, residents of Perth are likely to recognise the sickle-shaped leaves of their commonest snottygobble, Persoonia longifolia. |
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With Heath wearing a black beanie and his trademark sunnies, the couple arrived in Perth at 12.20 p.m. after flying in from the US via Sydney. |
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That's because the weatherman has been given a Nissan Juke by Arnold Clark in Perth. |
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Two-year-old Aeron Wallace was one of five who died when a blaze swept through their Perth home after a birthday party. |
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Jumping takes centre stage tomorrow with a cracking card at Perth on offer and it is Joe Blake who can prove the star turn. |
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The Jacobites captured Perth and at Coatbridge on the way to Edinburgh routed two regiments of the government's Dragoons. |
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Edward stayed in Perth until July, then proceeded via Dundee, Brechin, and Montrose to Aberdeen, where he arrived in August. |
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In 1303, Edward invaded again, reaching Edinburgh before marching to Perth. |
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His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle, Berwick, Stirling, and Perth. |
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James III having landed in Scotland on 22 December 1715, he proceeded to Perth and onto Scone which had been garrisoned by the Jacobites. |
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Perth is noted for its lively nightlife, with dozens of bars and several nightclubs. |
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In July 2013, the Scottish Government announced a plan to install average speed cameras on the A9 between Perth and Inverness. |
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In November 2011 the Scottish Government announced that it will upgrade the entire road from Perth to Inverness to dual carriageway. |
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They left Perth on 10 October, and were ferried across the Firth of Forth from Burntisland to East Lothian. |
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Megabus and Scottish Citylink operate a regular coach service to the Scotland's capital Edinburgh with connections to Glasgow at Perth. |
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A firm called Reminova have been set up in Perth to produce the treatment, named Electrically Accelerated and Enhanced Remineralisation. |
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It has a railway station with Abellio ScotRail services to Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Thurso, Wick and Kyle of Lochalsh. |
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In the Severan period the area was also under Roman occupation, based on the Legionary fortress of Carpow Roman Fort downstream from Perth. |
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Bennachie in Aberdeenshire, the Gask Ridge not far from Perth and Sutherland have also been suggested. |
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They are only one place and two points ahead of Wolviston, who have four games in hand as Leam take on Jarrow at Perth Green today. |
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But as much as they huffed and puffed, they never looked capable of breaching the rocklike Perth rearguard. |
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After hanging up his boots, McMahon embarked on a career in management with spells at Swindon, Blackpoll and then Perth Glory. |
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Kyle, 21, was bitten in half on Sunday at the Boneyards surf break off Bunker Bay, about 300km south of Perth. |
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The New Model Army advanced towards Perth, which allowed Charles, at the head of the Scottish army, to move south into England. |
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Perth remains a key transport hub for journeys by road and rail throughout Scotland. |
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Edward Balliol then had himself crowned King of Scots, first at Perth, and then again in September at Scone Abbey. |
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Perth is home to a Sheriff Court, located in a listed building on the banks of the river Tay. |
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It runs a network of learning centres across the area, in Blairgowrie, Crieff, Kinross and Pathways in Perth. |
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Johnson's Buck's party was also held at a location in the Perth Hills away from prying eyes. |
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The festival will kick off in Perth and Sydney on November 29 and 30 at the Claremont Showground and Sydney Showground. |
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The Perth Show takes place annually on the section of the Inch between the Edinburgh Road and Shore Road. |
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Cantonese is still ahead of Mandarin in the two largest mainland capitals but not in Adelaide, Canberra, Perth or Brisbane. |
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Historically Perth had a successful ice hockey team, Perth Panthers, who played at the old ice rink on Dunkeld Road. |
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Perth Leisure Pool, to the west of the railway station on the Glasgow Road, is the city's swimming centre. |
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The Category A listed former Perth Waterworks completed in 1832, serve as the main focus point on the southern end of the city centre. |
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The Scots nobility gathered at Perth where they elected Domhnall II, Earl of Mar as the new Guardian. |
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The Category A listed Fair Maid's House on North Port is the oldest surviving secular building in Perth. |
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This evening a fundraiser is due to take place in Perth organised by the Claddagh Association. |
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The Category A listed St John's Kirk on South St John's Place is architecturally and historically one of the most significant buildings in Perth. |
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Medina, Western Australia is a suburb in Perth named after it. |
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In 1829, with the settlement of the Swan River Colony, in Western Australia, Sir George Murray wanted it to be named Perth after the place where he was born. |
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In 1618, King James had promulgated the Five Articles of Perth which were seen in Scotland as an attempt to encroach on their Presbyterian tradition. |
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Despite being a garrison city and undergoing major social and industrial developments during the First World War, Perth remained relatively unchanged. |
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Both reverse designs include the Chinese character for 'dragon', the inscription 'Year of the Dragon' in English, and The Perth Mint's traditional 'P' mintmark. |
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Sturgeon was formally acclaimed as the first female Leader of the SNP on 14 November 2014 at the Autumn Conference in Perth, with Hosie as her depute. |
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The party took the Ochil and South Perthshire and Stirling constituencies in central Scotland and missed out to the SNP in Perth and North Perthshire by just 21 votes. |
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Between 1995 and 1998 the professional Caledonia Reds played some of their home matches in Perth at McDiarmid Park before they merged with Glasgow Warriors. |
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Below Perth the river becomes tidal and enters the Firth of Tay. |
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The area included in Dundee in 1975 was transferred to Perth and Kinross. |
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He was with the king on the occasion of the Gowrie Conspiracy in 1600, when James was supposedly kidnapped by the Ruthven brothers at their house in Perth. |
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On 1 February 1859 the company launched the limited mail service, which was only allowed to take three passenger coaches, one each for Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth. |
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And needless to say, the Western Australia row will eventually be filled in as well, though not before drinking a schooner of the amber nectar in Perth. |
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Of the twelve burghs in Perthshire, only Perth was made a large burgh. |
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It was announced on 14 March 2012 that the application was successful, and city status was to be bestowed upon St Asaph alongside Chelmsford and Perth. |
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Perth has 79 tourist attractions listed on the site TripAdvisor. |
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He got eight years in 2003 for stabbing adad of three outside a Perth pub. |
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The regent of infant Mary, Queen of Scots, her mother Marie de Guise, was successful in quelling the rioting but presbyterianism in Perth remained strong. |
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Swimmer Bryn Martin, 64, was thought to have been taken by a great white, also known as a white pointer, two weeks ago after vanishing off Perth s Cottesloe Beach. |
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Peter Farquharson told the district court in Perth how his 15-year-old pet Jake was overpowered by the Akitas, which weigh over seven stones each. |
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Fearing the possibility of a summary trial and execution, the Protestants proceeded instead to Perth, a walled town that could be defended in case of a siege. |
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John the Baptist's at Perth on 11 May on Christ cleansing the temple. |
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This brought the SNP to national prominence, leading to Edward Heath's 1968 Declaration of Perth and the establishment of the Kilbrandon Commission. |
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Premier Colin Barnett said the land transfer of the Perth CBD site from the State to the RSL was an appropriate gesture in this year of the Anzac centenary. |
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However, the Duke of Perth seems to have misinterpreted Murray's actions as only a general advance, and the Macdonalds on the far left simply ignored him. |
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Perth should suit down to the ground and the 2m 4f novices' hurdle looks ideal even with Gordon Elliot sending over his usual raiding party from Ireland. |
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Perth Concert Hall which opened in 2005, was built on the site of the former Horsecross Market and largely funded from Britain's millennium celebrations. |
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He briefly set up court at Scone, Perthshire, visited his troops in Perth and ordered the burning of villages to hinder the advance of the Duke of Argyll through deep snow. |
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One account of that night even records that Perth and Drummond made contact with government troops before realising the rest of the Jacobite force had turned home. |
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So what was an Arctic char doing in a former mill lade, a few yards wide and only three or four feet deep, by the side of the River Tay just a few miles from Perth? |
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Many groups and local communities felt that a large area of highland Perth and Kinross should form part of the park and carried out a sustained campaign. |
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It was this combination of factors that encouraged David I of Scotland to establish a new burgh at the nearest suitable location downstream of Scone, namely Perth. |
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Perth is also twinned with Aschaffenburg in the German state of Bavaria. |
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Around the royal site grew the town of Perth and the Abbey of Scone. |
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In support of Perth, Charles Edward Stuart would bring up the second line. |
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They'd hate to lose at shove 'apenny so the Indians shouldn't go to Perth expecting a welcome mat to be put alongside the prayer mat in their dressing room. |
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Murray planned to have the right wing of the first line attack Cumberland's rear, while Perth with the left wing would attack the government's front. |
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Globalization made it increasingly impractical to enforce design nationality rules, and starting in 1984, the Royal Perth Yacht Club began relaxing this requirement. |
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Australia came back with a victory at Perth in the Third Test. |
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Perth was formerly headquarters of insurance firm General Accident. |
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The Australian metropolis Perth took its name from the Scottish city. |
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The fortifications approximately follow the boundary between Scotland's fertile Lowlands and mountainous Highlands, in Perth and Kinross and Angus. |
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Our aim is to make Perth the first geothermally cooled city. |
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Today, Perth serves as a retail centre for the surrounding area. |
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Theophile Gautier, the great poet of l'art pour l'art, was fascinated by Merimee's Carmen, and was excited by the gypsy-music in La jolie fille de Perth. |
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Dundee Airport, which is 20 minutes drive from Perth, offers flights to London Stansted Airport as well as charter, engineering and training facilities. |
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The royal burghs of Edinburgh and Perth anciently used the title civitas, but the term city does not seem to have been used before the 15th century. |
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Perth artist Stewart Scambler exhibited an excellent black bodied piece. |
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Following the transfer of the Hebrides and adjacent mainland coast from Norway to Scotland, by the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Argyll was served by the sheriff of Perth. |
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A force of fewer than 2,000 men under the Duke of Argyll held the Stirling plain for the government and Mar indecisively kept his forces in Perth. |
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Perth railway station has regular services to Fife, Edinburgh Waverley via the Forth Bridge, east to Dundee and Aberdeen, and south to Glasgow Queen Street. |
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Mar's Jacobites captured Perth on 14 September, without opposition. |
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The median age of males and females living in Perth was 37 and 40 years respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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A predominantly girls-only sport far more common worldwide, it caught the fancy of the Peevers when they were much younger and living in Perth, Australia, then in Singapore. |
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A Richard Binnie, Perth Who can forget that great music by Ron Grainer and the opening titles of the dancing girl in shadow with a spinning gun and cards? |
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Another famous Scottish area that came to exert great influence in Ontario was the Perth Settlement, another region of Scottish and military origin. |
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Mr Irons, who already enjoys free parking as a council official, was slammed for abusing the system by Keith Robertson, chairman of Perth and Kinross Access Group. |
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The A85 multiplexes with the A90 and diverges again at Perth. |
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When he did give a sermon, the effect was the same as in Perth. |
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Haggas sends Graphic back to France for the Prix Perth, having landed the Group 3 Prix Messidor over the straight mile at Maisons-Laffitte in July. |
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In 1926 after operating for 72 years, the Sydney Mint closed due to its inferior technology and capabilities being superseded by those in Melbourne and Perth. |
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Further and higher education, including a range of degrees, is available through Perth College UHI, one of the largest partners in the University of the Highlands and Islands. |
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There are many primary schools in Perth, while secondary education includes Perth Academy, Perth Grammar School, Perth High School and St John's Academy. |
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