Catherine her sister acted as a bridesmaid and Thomas Pringle led her up the aisle. |
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Thomas Pringle went to South Africa in 1820, where he edited two periodicals. |
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Founded by Robert Pringle in 1815, the company originally sold lingerie and hosiery throughout Europe, the States, Canada and Japan. |
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By 2000, Pringle had reinvented the twinset again as a sleek, modern garment, a symbol of comfort and luxury. |
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It will be interesting to see whether an appeal by Pringle succeeds to any extent. |
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He is retired infantry staff sergeant Donald Pringle, also known as Grandpa. |
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Where Pringle is even-handed in showing how extremists have hijacked the debate over GM food, Nestle is an unapologetic partisan. |
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Famous for its bright golfing knitwear, Pringle is set for a makeover by its new Asian owners which could see its distinctive diamond motif jumpers disappear. |
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Moving to Pringle would be a journey of some 1,017 miles from eldorado. |
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Industry partners of the University include the Body Shop, Hugo Boss, Pringle, Sony Mobile, Swarosvski, Tommy Hilfiger and Top Shop. |
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Alas, the pizza-flavored Pringle rollout never happened in Italy, but in the United Kingdom and the United States, the snacks have been a hit. |
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And who am I, an avid nacho-cheese Doritos with pinot blanc fan, to cast aspersions? I was nibbling on a Pringle when something caught my eye. |
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We watched him for a few minutes as he explored the area and then I broke off a piece of a Pringle. |
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To celebrate the opening, Pringle are offering Retail Therapy readers the chance to win one of 10 Pringle Rubette purses. |
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Jason Neil Pringle, was killed during operations after his parachute failed to deploy. |
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According to the paper, Waltons bought Pringle in 2005 when one of their other daughter's, Jessica, then 11, became determined to be a show jumper. |
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Young fly-half Sion Pringle capitalised on another strong rucking movement to quickly gather the ball and touch down for a try that was converted. |
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