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In the North Sea there is a great rock called the Inch-cape Rock.
Fifty Famous Stories Retold James Baldwin 1883
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Not in Ireland, certainly, though our calendars record the names of two islands called Inch
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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On the way there was a beautiful beach called Inch Strand.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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This weight loss treatment is called Inch-Loss Wrap.
HindustanTimes.com - Top HomePage-TopStories News Headlines 2010
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The plate exhibits a view of the ruins of a monastery on a small island in the Frith of Forth, called Inch Colm, and a distant prospect of the tUy of Edinburgh, with the Pentland hills behind it.
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37 A brood of wild-geese, which long frequented one of the uppermost islands in Loch – Lomond, called Inch – Tavoe, were supposed to have some mysterious connexion with the ancient family of MacFarlane of that ilk, and it is said were never seen after the ruin and extinction of that house.
The Monastery 2008
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OS: What was the sequence of events surrounding 'Inch'?
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SS: The music was written by myself and Keir for inclusion on Levitate, and we went to London with the band as producers ... we didn't really get on with Mark as well as we hoped and once we'd got the vocals for 'Inch' we ran off back to Manchester with the tapes.
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On the third day of his detention at John Vorster Square, Sexwale's cover as Solomon Khumalo was blown when an informer known as "Inch" identified him.
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Simon Spencer and Keir Steward, got together with one Mark E. Smith and came up with 'Inch'.
FallNet - the computer hamlets, inefficient in their cock-ups, are not something to dance past. 1999
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