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The course, led by Harray resident Ben Whitworth, was one of several running at Appies Tea Room and Gallery in Sandwick during the winter season.
Chant in Scotland 2009
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As Dick and Larry shot ahead, still side by side, Sandwick overtook Slade and so did Marley.
The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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Chris Sandwick, director of sales and marketing for Pepin Heights, said the company is proceeding "with an abundance of caution," working with retailers and wholesalers to retrieve the product and offering refunds to any consumers who might have bought some.
www.startribune.com 2012
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"Statistical Account of the Parish of Sandwick," that the workings of the mine penetrate into the rock for about a hundred yards, but that it has been long abandoned, "as a speculation which would not pay."
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Towards mid-day I walked on to the parish manse of Sandwick, armed with
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"I noticed a smell in the house and wondered what it was," said Joanne Jamieson, from Sandwick on the southern tip of Mainland, the biggest island in Shetland.
The Guardian World News Robert Booth 2010
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Sandwick said she looks forward to, one day, having the additional access sites to enjoy all the river trail has to offer.
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In the pariih* of Sandwick, one fchool, in which a fchool - miftrefs teaches to read.
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There is plenty of limeftone in thefe pariflics, but through the fcardty of foel wherewith to bom it, and of hands whereby to work it, there is no lime made in the pariih of Stromnets, and hot an inconiiderable quantity in the pariih of Sandwick, by the principal heritor there*
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