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  • It turns out that the A74 from Lanarkshire to Kirkton is both the bumpiest and noisiest road in Britain, with decibel levels of 80 meaning it's as loud as having a whistle-happy referee sitting in the backseat.

    Car review: Audi RS3 2011

  • The noisiest and bumpiest road is the A74 Lanarkshire to Kirkton noise levels reach those equivalent of a whistle being blown inside the car.

    Car review: Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG estate Martin Love 2010

  • We barely managed to get our waterproofs on before it turned to heavy, sleety rain but we were no distance at all from Kirkton of Glenisla where my ever-patient sister and Elli were waiting in the car with IrnBru32, coffee and picnic.

    Lochaber Marathon 2010

  • We barely managed to get our waterproofs on before it turned to heavy, sleety rain but we were no distance at all from Kirkton of Glenisla where my ever-patient sister and Elli were waiting in the car with IrnBru32, coffee and picnic.

    Cateran recce runs #2 2010

  • Nonetheless, Kirkton still dismissed the feature as "junk journalism."

    A Troubling Time 2009

  • Kirkton believes Time took itself off the ethical hook by labeling the pictures photo illustrations.

    A Troubling Time 2009

  • However, Wasserman, Pryor and Kirkton all agree that the Time feature was in terrible taste.

    A Troubling Time 2009

  • Kirkton added that many readers of the feature may not have been aware of the specific purpose of the setting, given the horizontal booking lines are only labeled for height in a group montage.

    A Troubling Time 2009

  • David Williamson — “Dainty Davie” — and his remarkable prowess, and presence of mind at Cherrytrees, was raked up, and inserted in notes to Kirkton.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

  • Kirkton, Wodrow, and other Presbyterian authors, who have detailed the sufferings of their own sect for nonconformity with the established church, censure the government of the time for not exerting the civil power against the peaceful enthusiasts we have treated of, and some express particular chagrin at the escape of

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

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