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Mikami also notes that the staple enemy, a robot called a Gorgie, was changed from white to red in order to make it stand out from the predominantly gray background.
Joystiq 2010
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Late start, job off the Gorgie Road, stuck in traffic.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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Late start, job off the Gorgie Road, stuck in traffic.
Archive 2009-05-01 Jean 2009
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Hearts hope the council will be willing to land-swap Tynecastle for another site, with the regeneration of the Gorgie area, the heavy decline in property value of the ground and Edinburgh's desperation for decent sports facilities key to that.
Erratic Vladimir Romanov has Hearts in a flutter over future | Ewan Murray 2011
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I know Gorgie worked in the first nut i dont recall Gibson.
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Charlies central Edinburgh microclimate covers an area maybe 4 miles in diameter at most, although more usually I recall snow thickness falling off gradually as you drive from Juniper Green into Sighthill and then Gorgie.
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The brothers had shops all over Edinburgh: I remember Pennywell and Gorgie.
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The brothers had shops all over Edinburgh: I remember Pennywell and Gorgie.
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` Moved on a bit from Gorgie, 'he muttered, following Gareth up the path.
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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She knew Cafferty had other interests in the city, predominantly a minicab firm out at Gorgie.
Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002
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