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  • Starlings is an idea story, not a character story.

    Story A Day: "Starlings" by Jerry Oltion joshenglish 2007

  • The last day down at Starlings, that is, which for Vin was what counted.

    Mrs. Miniver 1939

  • The Starlings are a very interesting bird they don't seem to bother about the bigger birds feeding in the garden they just dive in between them to pick the food up, they are a very friendly and socialable bird.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • At weekends they motor down to their country house, "Starlings", and when the cottage next door is threatened by a developer, they can effortlessly buy that too.

    Mrs. Miniver 1939

  • Jamie remembers that it was he who left his bait to putrefy and cause a ghastly stink as Vin did at "Starlings".

    Mrs. Miniver 1939

  • They stand front of stage and mock perform the brass section to album and set opener 'Starlings'.

    to die by your side 2008

  • Story A Day: "Starlings" by Jerry Oltion joshenglish

    Story A Day: "Starlings" by Jerry Oltion joshenglish 2007

  • Much attention is focused on Sheffield's own, such as Threads and Toddla T – who appears with Ms Dynamite and Shy FX at the Octagon – while The Foundry hosts electronic and indie/dance with Hiem and the Starlings, and Jehst kicks off a hip-hop spectacular at Bungalow & Bears.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • Are you related to the Sheringham Starlings with the shop?

    A few lies being spread about the Norwich North By-Election Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Courtesy of Joris Laarman Lab Starlings Table Which might seem odd for a designer whose latest work, "Digital Matter," recently on view at Atlanta's High Museum of Art, consists of a seven-axis robotic manufacturing device, an exile from a car-assembly plant nicknamed "Abbey," autonomously building to the delight of crowds a series of tables out of "voxels," a term for what are, essentially, three-dimensional pixels.

    Design of the Digital Age Tom Vanderbilt 2011

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