Rock paper scissors (redirect from Stone, paper, scissors)
appearance by 1927 of Gerard Fairlie's popular thriller novel with the title Scissors Cut Paper, followed by Fairlie's Stone Blunts Scissors (1929), suggests...
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Kristin Louise Fairlie (born c. 1982 or 1983) is a Canadian actress. In 1998, she won a Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble for her lead role in the...
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The Fairlie–Poplar Historic District is part of the central business district in downtown Atlanta. It is named for the two streets that cross at its center...
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Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie FRSE FRIAS FRIBA RSA LLD (7 March 1883 – 27 October 1952) was a Scottish architect. He served as a commissioner of RCAHMS...
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Francis Gerard Luis Fairlie (1 November 1899 – 31 March 1983) was an English writer and scriptwriter on whom 'Sapper' (H. C. McNeile) supposedly based...
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Fairlie Castle is a restored oblong tower castle located on a natural rounded knoll situated above a precipitous section of the Fairlie Glen near the...
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Old Rome, South Ayrshire (section Fairlie Estate)
with East Ayrshire. Roy's map of circa 1747 shows several dwellings near Fairlie at the Old Rome site, in 1807 a single row of cottages, growing to two...
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Following McNeile's death in 1937, the novels were continued by Gerard Fairlie. Drummond is a First World War veteran who, fed up with his sedate lifestyle...
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Flatiron building is protected by the city as a historic building in the Fairlie-Poplar district of downtown, and is listed in the National Register of...
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name: Celesteville, named after Celeste. Dan Lett as King Babar Kristin Fairlie as Young Babar Janet-Laine Green as Queen Celeste Jennifer Martini as Young...
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Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo (category Stone churches in New Zealand)
Zealand. Walter Ernest Detheridge Davies became the vicar of Fairlie in February 1933. The Fairlie cure extended up to Mount Cook Village and Davies realised...
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Iona Abbey (section Stone crosses)
generously been passed the project by his senior mentor and friend Reginald Fairlie. The surrounding buildings were also reconstructed during the 20th century...
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similarity to a double Fairlie locomotive The Semmering Trials led to a number of developments in locomotive design: Fairlie's Patent of 1863, the Meyer...
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returns to BBC Two at 8pm, featuring Warwick Davis, Charles Dance and Joss Stone". TV Newsroom. 30 June 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013. ‘Mank’: Amanda Seyfried...
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Kimbell, New Zealand (section Fairlie Peace Avenue)
in New Zealand's Mackenzie District, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northwest of Fairlie. It is located on SH 8, not far from Burkes Pass, and is a 20 kilometres...
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Sheldon Peters Wolfchild as Moskeegee Eric Schweig as Metacomet Kristin Fairlie as Faith Stonehall Sarah Campbell as Prudence Stonehall Kennetch Charlette...
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to five km (three mi) across. Between 1 and 3 October the British ships Fairlie and James Sibbald encountered extensive pumice rafts about 3,600 km (2...
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Atlanta, Georgia and wrapped on July 20, 2011. Scenes were shot at the Fairlie-Poplar Historic District around 5 Points Sports Building on the corner...
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Vinall played two characters; asylum patient Anne Catherick and also Laura Fairlie in the BBC period drama adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White...
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May 18, 2017. Travers, Pete (April 4, 2017). "Colossal Review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 6, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017. Fleming...
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single chef to send out as an apprentice. The first winner was Andrew Fairlie, and winners over the years have included Sat Bains (1999) and Simon Hulstone...
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Railway company purchased it. In 1907, the railway received four Double Fairlie locomotives to work the line. These were part of a batch built by the Avonside...
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fourth journey, Portillo explores the west coast of Scotland, starting in Fairlie and finishing in Lewis and Harris. Portillo's fifth journey takes him along...
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Festiniog Railway Historic Drawings, 1997 R. F. Fairlie; Battle of the Gauges renewed, 1872 R. F. Fairlie; Locomotive Engines, what they are and what they...
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Greatest (1977) - Mrs. Fairlie Black Market Baby (1977) - Mrs. Krieg Charleston (1979) - Miss Fay Ebony, Ivory and Jade (1979) - Mrs. Stone Concrete Cowboys...
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April 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2016. European Greens and UK scientists Ian Fairlie PhD and David Sumner (April 2006). "Torch: The Other Report On Chernobyl...
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joiner's shop and erecting shop in which in 1879 and 1885 the double Fairlie engines Merddin Emrys and Livingston Thompson were built. Prior to 1915...
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Evernden 1961 – New Zealand 1987 Australian Open quarterfinalist Brian Fairlie 1948 – New Zealand 24 Ranking in 1973 Robert Falkenburg 1926 2022 United...
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nutritionist and television personality Andrew Fairlie (chef), (1963–2019), Scottish Chef known for Restaurant Andrew Fairlie Sylvia Patterson (b. 1965), music journalist...
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Kelburn Castle is a large house near Fairlie, North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is the seat of the Earl of Glasgow. Originally built in the thirteenth century...
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