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  • Summer prep: I worked as a busboy at this Irish bar called Bridie's , asking the cook lots of questions like "Why are you hitting that steak with that hammer?"

    NYT > Home Page By ROBIN FINN 2010

  • Yet after initial success Stewart's work went unproduced: the influential impresario OH Mavor, aka James Bridie, who was one of the founders of the Edinburgh festival, was not a fan.

    Men Should Weep; Blasted; When We Are Married Susannah Clapp 2010

  • Bridie would know how to wash away all that filth.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • Bridie would know how to wash away all that filth.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • With her broad Bronx accent and phlegmatic abruptness, Amy McWilliams provides welcome comic touches as Bridie.

    In 'Charming Billy,' finely drawn characters breathe life into a barroom requiem Celia Wren 2011

  • Bridie would know how to wash away all that filth.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • We drove up to Bridie Dees (gaelic = Brighd ni Dige), with its colourful front of black and red and had a drink.

    Dungarvin, Lismore & the Benedictine Abbey, Ireland « Colleen Anderson 2009

  • Bridie would know how to wash away all that filth.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • Team McLoughlin – dad Tony, mum Colette, Auntie Jean and Wayne's Aunt Bridie – all wore grey hooded sweatshirts with their respective initials on the front and "Lourdes 2010" emblazoned on the back.

    Been there, done that, got the team T-shirt 2010

  • I thought of Bridie tuning in to the show in her flat in Motherwell.

    The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010

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