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The name Blackford was given, according to tradition, by an ancient king of Caledonia, whose experience in passing the River Allan at this point was of the saddest.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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The debt agreement this week left Mr. Blackford more disillusioned than ever with the movement.
Tea Party Sees No Triumph In Compromise Douglas A. Blackmon 2011
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"There is simply not enough time for buffering to come into effect and lessen the impact," said Blackford.
Ocean acidification is latest manifestation of global warming 2011
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However, these prehistoric events occurred at a far slower rate, said Dr Jerry Blackford of Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
Ocean acidification is latest manifestation of global warming 2011
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Reader Gillian Blackford chimed in with another useful rubber band trick: make your own rubber bands for storage using old washing-up gloves.
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"It was really simple: Rein in spending, less government control and just good fiscal practices," says Mr. Blackford.
Tea Party Sees No Triumph In Compromise Douglas A. Blackmon 2011
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I say 'No,' says Dan Blackford, who until earlier this year led a tea-party chapter in suburban Houston.
Tea Party Sees No Triumph In Compromise Douglas A. Blackmon 2011
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Russell Blackford and Udo Schuklenk at Comment is Free (linked here at AlterNet) say that atheists have a duty to mock religion when religion plays too big a role inthe political sphere.
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"The social issues were very divisive," says Mr. Blackford.
Tea Party Sees No Triumph In Compromise Douglas A. Blackmon 2011
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Reader Gillian Blackford chimed in with another useful rubber band trick: make your own rubber bands for storage using old washing-up gloves.
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