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Alexander David Richard Simpson, for serv commty in Polmont, Stirlingshire.
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Typeset in Monotype Sabon by Palimpsest Book Production Limited, Polmont, Stirlingshire Printed and bound by Mackays of Chatham Ltd, Chatham, Kent Hodder Headline's policy is to use papers that are natural, renewable and recyclable products and made from wood grown in sustainable forests.
John Lennon, Cynthia 2005
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Polmont, Stirlingshire Printed and bound by Mackays of Chatham Ltd, Chatham, Kent Hodder Headline's policy is to use papers that are natural, renewable and recyclable products and made from wood grown in sustainable forests.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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Polmont, Stirlingshire Printed and bound in Great Britain by MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall Dedication This book is dedicated to the memory of my beloved parents, to Grandpere and to Marthe, as well as to all the animals who live in my heart, so that the faces of those I will never stop loving remain vibrant with life for ever.
Surviving With Wolves Defonseca, Misha 2005
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Polmont, Stirlingshire All paper used by Bloomsbury Publishing, including that in this book, is a natural, recyclable product made from wood grown in sustainable, well-managed forests.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003
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John Robertson, a just but hard man, who lived at Parkhill, Polmont.
Robert Moffat The Missionary Hero of Kuruman David J. Deane
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About two miles farther on we passed the romantic village of Polmont, and on through a fine stretch of country until we reached another fair-sized village called Linlithgow Bridge.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Then there was a great discussion, famous through the parish, and even heard of as far as Polmont and Crossraguel.
Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 1887
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Our maternal greatgrandfather on the mother's side -- that is our mother's mother's father, Alexander Robertson of Polmont near Edinburgh -- had likewise crossed the sea in the mid-century and prospered in New York very much as Hugh Walsh was prospering and William James was still more markedly to prosper, further up the Hudson; as unanimous and fortunate beholders of the course of which admirable stream I like to think of them.
A Small Boy and Others Henry James 1879
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The second year surveying student at Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh suffered cuts and bruises when he fell on the platform at Linlithgow station, one stop short of his destination at Polmont.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Auslan Cramb 2011
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