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But what's missing in Rothesay, and all of the bedroom communities like it throughout the Maritimes, are the entrepreneurs, the visionaries, who are willing to take a chance on the region's future.
Big Fish from Little Ponds: Can Canada's Regional Companies Succeed in the Global Economy? 2002
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And there's a lot more money in Rothesay these days.
Big Fish from Little Ponds: Can Canada's Regional Companies Succeed in the Global Economy? 2002
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"Rothesay," -- the other, that of her own father in his rare moments of passion, as she had seen him the night he had called her by that opprobrious word which had planted the sense of personal humiliation in her heart for life.
Olive A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856
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Anglophone schools in communities such as Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton and Sussex, said the district managed to make cuts without impacting classrooms.
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Why Once Scotland's most popular seaside town, Rothesay, on this island 15 miles long by four wide and two hours' drive from Glasgow, is now full of down-at-heel charm.
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I know the author, and inevitably - especially given that it's a book of speeches - I hear his gentle Rothesay accent in my head as I read the words.
March Books 6) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by J.K. Rowling nwhyte 2009
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The first peer of modern times to undertake municipal office, he served both as Mayor of Cardiff and (twice) as Provost of Rothesay, in his titular island.
The Third Marquess of Bute: Catholic Convert and Patron 2009
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Rothesay was much more sophisticated than Campbeltown; it had the Entertainers, for a start, a sort-of end-of-the-pier show that starred people like Jimmy Logan and Andy Stewart.
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After taking part in NATO exercises with TF 88 out of Rothesay, Scotland, she visited ports in Scotland, France, and
ALBERT NELSON CAIN 2010
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After taking part in NATO exercises with TF 88 out of Rothesay, Scotland, she visited ports in Scotland, France, and Spain.
ALBERT NELSON CAIN 2010
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