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It was at the bottom of a narrow lane of houses -- that sort of lane called a Wynd in Scotch cities.
The Billow and the Rock Harriet Martineau 1839
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One day he might cut across an alleyway named Butts Wynd heading toward Union Street, and the next simply stay the length of a street called The Scores.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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Latimer Books5 Mill Wynd, Kelso TD5 7HP, 01573 225776Just off the main square in this handsome Borders town, Latimer Books is a great little shop.
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One day he might cut across an alleyway named Butts Wynd heading toward Union Street, and the next simply stay the length of a street called The Scores.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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The house was only minutes from the university on a short, twisting street with the odd name of Newton Wynd in an elegant neighborhood with big, expensive homes.
Born to Bark Stanley Coren 2010
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Earlier this week, the swanky Copper Wynd resort, situated between Scottsdale and neighboring Fountain Hills, became the struggling economy's latest victim, closing its doors after 10 years.
Ranks of Older Workers Swell as Losses Shorten Retirement 2009
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Crying is optional, though Last Tuesday president Victor Wynd is adamant that the more tears the better.
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The Wynd banked over $1.5 billion in a Hong Kong IPO.
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There is a tankard and gridiron painted over the door of an obscure change-house in the Back Wynd of
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If I became the pride of the Yards, and the dread of the hucksters in the High School Wynd, it was under thy patronage; and, but for thee, I had been contented with humbly passing through the Cowgate
Redgauntlet 2008
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