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The Rev. Ian Dingwall is an acolyte in the peddling of meaningless drivel masquerading as Christianity; the medium is the Niagara Anglican paper, the audience is almost all gone and the message is a swirling feculence making its way down the plug-hole of eternity:
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The Rev. Ian Dingwall is an acolyte in the peddling of meaningless drivel masquerading as Christianity; the medium is the Niagara Anglican paper, the audience is almost all gone and the message is a swirling feculence making its way down the plug-hole of eternity:
Rev. Ian Dingwall talking to himself « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Alternatively, if Dingwall was just blowing smoke (which, if you managed to make it through all of ctv's clips before they delete them, as they are wont to do to clips that make the Libs look bad), you may have ended up with the impression, as I did, that Dingwall is an arrogant puke who would not consider BSing a House Committee to be anything other than a "private citizen" 's "entitlement."
Dingwall: Expenses or Salaries? Candace 2005
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Dingwall is a fitting place for the society as this mart was established in 1884 and was one of the gathering places for cattle from the northern Highlands before they went to Muir of Ord.
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The Dingwall side inflicted an embarrassing defeat on Lennon's team in a Scottish Cup semi-final of 2010, with the Northern Irishman then in caretaker charge.
Neil Lennon says he can understand fans' anger after defeat to Rangers 2011
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Held at The Rhythm Factory in Whitechapel in East London on Saturday and at Dingwall's in Camden Town on Sunday, which was announced in-between sets Saturday night, the entire weekend was a whirlwind of go with the flow and try not to stress it.
Melissa Webster: The KerPUNK Festival and the Power of the Internet Melissa Webster 2012
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Nurse Amy Dingwall, 32 years old, had already removed her mother from Twin Towers, but returned back to check on a patient.
Power Slowly Comes Back Erica Orden 2011
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David Dingwall (for the Minister of Health, Lib.) moved that the bill be read the third time and passed.
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Dingwall is a fitting place for the society as this mart was established in 1884 and was one of the gathering places for cattle from the northern Highlands before they went to Muir of Ord.
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Mrs. Ina Watt saw herself a true Highlander, a hospitable woman, originally came from Dingwall in Easter Ross.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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