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  • Al and Rachel (who turned out to be taught by my dad at her old school in Greenock) and Mark and Alain and Stephane and Paul and Sarah and George and -- no, I can't possibly.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • Al and Rachel (who turned out to be taught by my dad at her old school in Greenock) and Mark and Alain and Stephane and Paul and Sarah and George and -- no, I can't possibly.

    Aye and Tomorrow Hal Duncan 2007

  • Not so seemingly, and he goes up against Duncan MacNeil in Greenock and Inverclyde.

    Prediction - West of Scotland Jeff 2007

  • He was dissuaded by a letter from Thomas Blacklock, and before the plans could be acted upon, Campbell died suddenly of a fever in Greenock.

    robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • Having sent round our horses by land, we embarked in the distinct of Cowal, for Greenock, which is a neat little town, on the other side of the Frith, with a curious harbour formed by three stone jetties, carried out a good way into the sea —

    The Expedition of Humphry Clinker 2004

  • _Grian-chnox_, now Greenock, meaning _Knoll of the Sun_, may have originally marked the place where the sun's rising became visible at a certain period of the year, from a stone circle in the neighbourhood.

    Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century James Napier 1847

  • (TSX VENTURE: GKR) ( "Greenock") announces that it has no material information regarding the current activity in its stock that has not been disclosed to the market.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • GKR) ( "Greenock") announces that it has no material information regarding the current activity in its stock that has not been disclosed to the market.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2010

  • George Brown Senior eventually remarried; Jeannie, a girl from Greenock, and another son, Joseph, was born.

    George Brown 2010

  • February 9th 1941, Thomas sailed from Greenock in a convoy, stopping at Capetown, Durban and Aden, disembarking at Port Suez.

    Thomas Hawksworth 2010

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