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Centre's aid for 8 projects in Karnataka movie 'Birse' was released by Kannada Sahitya Parishat district unit President S Pradeep Kumar Kalkura at Patrika Bhavan
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The Farrows were always like that, but it was particularly sweet after my visit to the Birse household.
Every living thing Herriot, James 1992
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This ingenious and learned person was born on the 3d of October 1721, at Balfour, in the parish of Birse, and county of
The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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The Rev. Mr Gardner, minister of Birse, in Aberdeenshire, known for his humour and musical talents, was one evening playing over on his Cremona the notes of an air he had previously jotted down, when a curious scene arrested his attention in the courtyard of the manse.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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"He cries," Birse interposed, cleverly, "he cries, 'You will find the text in Genesis, chapter three, verse six.'"
The Little Minister 1898
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"Whaever she is," said Birse, "I'm thinking he could hae done better."
The Little Minister 1898
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"Hendry Munn," said Birse, "stood upon one leg, wondering whether he should run to the session-house for a glass of water."
The Little Minister 1898
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If you saw me looking up from my paper to ask her, "What was it that Birse said to Jean about the minister's flowers?" or,
The Little Minister 1898
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"It is," I agreed; "but you were to tell me what Birse told you of the disturbance at the Spittal."
The Little Minister 1898
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Birse was a little behind, but a conversation was being kept up by shouting.
The Little Minister 1898
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