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The SNP candidate in Kirkcaldy is an undertaker, I read. (snigger).
The Denouement Newmania 2007
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"Despite comprehensive searches for this document we have been unable to locate the marked register requested within Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court," said the spokesman.
It's a good job I am not suspicious Not a sheep 2009
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The BBC report that "The Dunfermline-born married father-of-two had been a patient at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, where he was visited by Mr Brown on Monday."
Archive 2008-08-01 Not a sheep 2008
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June 5, 1723 Economist Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
Laurie Anderson 2005
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June 5, 1723 Economist Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
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So Kirkcaldy is my dad's last name, and Levasseur is my mom's maiden name.
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So Kirkcaldy is my dad's last name, and Levasseur is my mom's maiden name.
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My mother ran a small cafe in Kirkcaldy as her only income.
"OUR TURN NEXT" 1942
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I wished Helen to go back to her Sister in Kirkcaldy, and offered to pay her expenses, but she won't.
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It’s cold in Kirkcaldy, freezing in Frankfurt and brass monkeys in Bryn Mawr … a winter spell with weather that’s unusually – well – wintry.
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