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  • From what has subsequently happened in Callander, I suspect that Mrs. Dionne also saw that film, and that she accepted it as a personal challenge.

    The Country Doctor in Northern Ontario 1936

  • He, himself, has practised for twenty-six years in Callander.

    The Country Doctor in Northern Ontario 1936

  • I once lived with a woman (just lived with thankfully) who took David Icke seriously, and while she was harmless her parents ran a kind of neo-hippy 'retreat' near Callander in Scotland which tended to attract the usual suspects (you know repentant drug addicts, alcholics etc) whose aching empty holes in their psyche they filled with 70's cod-psychology 'self help' bullshit with a hearty lashing of new age crap about 'auras' and the like.

    Superstition: my comfort in credulity | Morven Crumlish 2010

  • Roberts, raised in Callander, last town before the Scottish Highlands, was fated to this vocation.

    Alasdair Roberts: 'I've always been drawn to heavy, big old ballads' 2010

  • Currently, Bruce is running for President of the United States, but something seems amiss to his old girlfriend, Louise Callander.

    REVIEW: Shift by Chris Dolley 2007

  • Also, to credit Dolley, there is no romantic angle that blooms between Stubbs and Callander.

    REVIEW: Shift by Chris Dolley 2007

  • This leads to Stubbs and Callander cavorting around the galaxy in higher space.

    REVIEW: Shift by Chris Dolley 2007

  • [The beautiful pass of Leny, near Callander, in Monteith, would, in some respects, answer this description.]

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • Helen Duncan, from Callander, served nine months in Holloway prison in 1944 after telling a seance a warship had sunk, before the news was made public.

    MSPs Reject Witchcraft Pardon For Helen Duncan Christopher 2008

  • Helen Duncan, from Callander, served nine months in Holloway prison in 1944 after telling a seance a warship had sunk, before the news was made public.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Christopher 2008

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