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  • "You just get some one called Perch and then you can't help thinking of that absurd thing rod, pole or perch.

    If Winter Comes 1925

  • The Perch is a pretty little gadget with a two-piece design that allows you to use it as a standalone

    Gizmodo Rosa Golijan 2011

  • This pleasant development is called the Perch, and it's exactly that: a modernist

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed John Bentley Mays 2010

  • I certainly don't think the Perch is the last proposal of its kind that we're likely to hear about.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed John Bentley Mays 2010

  • : Salt water (a) Crocodile (b) Frog (c) Cod (d) Snak e Ans: (c) Exp: A Perch is a fresh water fish.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • : Salt water (a) Crocodile (b) Frog (c) Cod (d) Snak e Ans: (c) Exp: A Perch is a fresh water fish.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows tkjainbkn 2010

  • He was so arrogant, with his band "Perch" and all.

    impromptu 2006

  • You ask me if the "Perch" still exists, and I can answer that question particularly accurately, for it was on my return from walking down thither that I found your letter on my table.

    Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters 1891

  • Not only is the little "Perch" designated as the Kemble place, but the road that leads from the village to it is set down in the maps of Lenox and its neighborhood as Kemble Street or

    Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters 1891

  • This hill lies between the 'Perch' and the area leading to this pass.

    WordPress.com News 2008

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