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One commenter offered a link to "Kilgour" to see another, presumably superior, back of a suit.
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Fred Kilgour, the founder of the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) has died.
Libraries Maxine 2009
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We always knew that we had a lot of twins, especially in the sixth grade, said Lori Ware whose 12-year-olds, Zachary and Ashlyn, are among 21 sets of twins at Kilgour elementary in Mount Lookout, Ohio.
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It's exciting, said Angela Cook, principal at Kilgour, where multiples account for 7% of the 685-student body.
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Renaissance, the care home company owned by industry veteran and entrepreneur Robert Kilgour, will triple in size on Monday when a deal to take over four former Southern Cross properties is completed.
Doubling in number of care home firms collapsing into administration 2011
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At Librarian's Place is a link to a fascinating obituary of Kilgour, from the OCLC blog "It's all good".
Libraries Maxine 2009
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Where suiting is concerned, there's an element of heritage at play here, with men turning back to stores that have reinvented the classics or have stayed true to their roots, like Gieves & Hawkes, Dunhill and Kilgour here in the U.K., Brooks Brothers in the U.S. and Zegna and Brioni from Italy.
Menswear's Formal Acceptance Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Sgt Fiona Kilgour said the pizza nights were part of a wider plan to engage young people.
Let them eat pizza Not a sheep 2008
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Sgt Fiona Kilgour said not all the young people taking part were "bad", and it was a scheme for everyone.
Let them eat pizza Not a sheep 2008
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Sgt Fiona Kilgour said not all the young people taking part were "bad", and it was a scheme for everyone.
Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008
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