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    merged into one. Thus, scone may derive from the Middle Dutch schoonbrood (fine white bread), from schoon (pure, clean) and brood (bread), or it may also...
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    August 2014). "Gabriel Byrne's Secret Wedding Finalised over Coffee and Scones in Popular Cork Restaurant". Irish Examiner. Archived from the original...
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  • legendary Chinese sleuth Charlie Chan is both impeded and assisted by his brood of ten children and their dog Chu Chu, in the process of solving mysteries...
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  • school (group of fish) Scone via Scottish, shortened from Middle Dutch schoonbrood "fine bread", from schoon (bright) + brood (bread) Scow from schouw...
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    car-park, and at Clumber Park (Nottinghamshire) near the chapel. In Scotland, Scone Palace near Perth is the most well-known site in Scotland for hawfinches...
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  • Phoenix was going to kill him when Pryde struck them with the Sword of Scones, causing them to return to their bodies; Farouk's body was supposedly destroyed...
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    the Internet Archive. Field, Elizabeth (2002). "Skin and Bone, Tea and Scones: Food and Drink Imagery in The Kinks' Music, 1964–1997". In Kitts, Thomas...
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  • /ˈbruːtən/ England Breaston BREE-stən /ˈbriːstən/ England Brewood like brood /bruːd/ England Bridestowe BRID-ih-stoh /ˈbrɪdɪstoʊ/ England Brough BRUF...
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    Percy Miller (1879–1948) in 1914 established Kia Ora stud just east of Scone. Miller imported the leading sire, Magpie (GB) who ran second in the English...
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  • Robertson, Gordon Highlanders (Stirling) Cpl. J. Robertson, Royal Highlanders (Scone) Sgt. W. Robertson, Royal Warwickshire Reg. (Romford) Pte. G. W. Robinson...
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