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The first is 'Cap In Hand', which has the line: 'I can understand why Stranraer lie so lowly, They could save a lot of points by signing Hibs' goalie' Andy Goram.
Who has played the fewest games during a full professional career? | The Knowledge 2011
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While one FA Cup third-round tie between Coventry and Lincoln eventually took place at the 16th time of asking, the clash between Airdrie and Stranraer was busy setting a British record of 33 postponements.
What is Sir Alex Ferguson's biggest defeat as a manager? | The Knowledge 2011
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The first leg of the journey was the drive to Stranraer to catch the ferry to Larne.
The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010
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A 91-year-old woman from Stranraer in south-west Scotland is believed to be Britain's most prolific library book reader after staff at her local library realised she is on the brink of borrowing her 25,000th book.
Woman, 91, believed to be UK's most prolific library book borrower 2009
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A 91-year-old woman from Stranraer in south-west Scotland is believed to be Britain's most prolific library book reader after staff at her local library realised she is on the brink of borrowing her 25,000th book.
August 2009 2009
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Veryy impressed by a speech Alex Neill made yesterday when he was announcing the £77 million package for the Neighbourhood renewal projects in Dumfries and Stranraer.
New Affordable Homes for Scotland Jeff 2009
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Dad packed me and my brothers, Rab and Steve, into his battered Renault 12 and we boys took the ferry from Stranraer to Larne.
An Ordinary Soldier Doug Beattie MC With Philip Gomm 2008
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We have agreed to meet up in Stranraer, where we will take a ferry to Northern Ireland.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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'Because he took the ferry to Stranraer last week.
Mortal Causes Rankin, Ian 1994
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Its trunk line via Girvan to Stranraer commands the shortest sea passage to Belfast and the north of Ireland, and its main line via Kilmarnock communicates with Dumfries and Carlisle and so with England.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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