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  • I am also a police volunteer, so I know only too well. on November 26, 2009 at 10: 29 pm Bisley Bear

    PC Bill Barker – Officer Down. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • The Linebaugh series of revolver cartridges rivals or exceeds the Casull especially when they are built in the usual converted Ruger Bisley.

    The Hardest Kicking Cartridges 2009

  • The Linebaugh series of revolver cartridges rivals or exceeds the Casull especially when they are built in the usual converted Ruger Bisley.

    The Hardest Kicking Cartridges 2009

  • Aside from the big boots a la Bisley, it's splendid.

    More Conan in 3D! Cromsblood 2010

  • The Olympics could have been organised much more cheaply, but just as well, by using existing facilities (Badminton or Burghley or Windsor for equestrian events and Bisley for shooting, for example) rather than creating new facilities that will be removed afterwards.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • The earliest deaf relative we have traced is Thomas Smith, who was born in 1824 in Bisley.

    Celebrating 180 years in a deaf family BA Haller 2008

  • He had a gentle way about him, and he and Jacqueline always made me feel welcome with a cup of tea and a slice of cake, or a beer at his favourite pub, the Bear at Bisley.

    Geoffrey Burgon obituary Terry Jones 2010

  • Teachers should still have the option of a stinging head-shot with a well-aimed piece of chalk (step forward our Bisley rifle champion English master), a brutally swift dead-leg (our ex-ICI research dept Chemistry Master) or an iron-fingered kidney-poke of debilitating agony (Sister Agnes).

    Whacko ? Newmania 2007

  • Bisley eastman melting pot 100 chrome card set w/bonus

    Eastman Set | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Catherine Bisley for the Lumière Reader: "In these days of Good and Evil where any resistance to invasion or occupation is branded terrorism, The Wind That Shakes the Barley presents a predicament that resonates beyond Ireland's borders and beyond war."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/28. 2006

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