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Duddingston, was for some time the common post-road betwixt Edinburgh and Haddington, until they crossed the Esk at Musselburgh, when, instead of keeping the low grounds towards the sea, they turned more inland, and occupied the brow of the eminence called Carberry hill, a place already distinguished in Scottish history as the spot where the lovely Mary surrendered herself to her insurgent subjects.
Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since Walter Scott 1801
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Carberry, which is a compendium of job descriptions, salary ranges and interviews with
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He recalls Carberry showing up half an hour late, explaining how he'd been out late the night before with
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Intelligent, competent women are flooding the junior ranks of law firms, accountancies and medical practices," said Kay Carberry, commissioner at the EHRC."
More than 5,400 women 'missing' from 26,000 top posts in Britain, report finds 2011
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Next door at Valerie Carberry, Jim Lutes new paintings baffle me.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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Landlord Thomas Carberry has a sign on the wall that promises zero tolerance to IRA songs.
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Carberry is worried by police suggestions that pubs might be asked to close during Old Firm matches.
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It will take another 14 general elections – that is, up to 70 years – to achieve an equal number of women MPs, said Carberry.
More than 5,400 women 'missing' from 26,000 top posts in Britain, report finds 2011
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Next door at Valerie Carberry, Jim Lutes new paintings baffle me.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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Next door at Valerie Carberry, Jim Lutes new paintings baffle me.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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