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DI Karen Pirie is in charge of the Fife police cold-case unit.
Book review Maxine 2009
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DI Karen Pirie is in charge of the Fife police cold-case unit.
A Darker Domain by Val McDermid Maxine 2009
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DI Karen Pirie is in charge of the Fife police cold-case unit.
April 2009 Maxine 2009
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DI Karen Pirie is in charge of the Fife police cold-case unit.
A Darker Domain by Val McDermid Maxine 2009
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Dr. Madsen Pirie is President of the Adam Smith Institute, and was one of three Scots graduates working in the U.S. who founded the institute in 1977.
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A graduate of the universities of Edinburgh, St Andrews and Cambridge, Dr. Pirie is author of several books including "The Book of the Fallacy," "Micropolitics," "Privatization in Theory and Practice" and "Blueprint for a Revolution."
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Speaking of Law and Order: Criminal Intent, I'm reading The Dark Water by David Pirie, which is part of his The Strange Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes series.
March 7th, 2007 2007
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Hamish Pirie takes the director's seat for Salt, Root And Roe, in which elderly twin sisters – played by Anna Calder-Marshall and Anna Carteret – come to a decision that brings a daughter Imogen Stubbs rushing back to her childhood home.
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Their internship program is funded in part by oil and gas money, including Gwyn Morgan of Encana and R.J. Pirie of Sabre Energy.
Emma Pullman: Why Ethical Oil's Deceptive 'Women's Rights' Defense of Tar Sands Is Insulting and Wrong Emma Pullman 2011
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There's a web site for Murder Rooms, by David Pirie, one of my favorite historical mysteries series, both in TV and book form.
February 6th, 2009 2009
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