A bridie or Forfar bridie is a Scottish meat pasty that originates from Forfar, Scotland. Bridies are said "to have been 'invented' by a Forfar baker...
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Bridie Carter (born 18 December 1970) is an Australian actress best known for her role as the main character of Tess Silverman McLeod on the television...
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James Bridie (3 January 1888 in Glasgow – 29 January 1951 in Edinburgh) was the pseudonym of a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and physician whose real...
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2022 United States House of Representatives elections (redirect from Bridie Farrell)
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 United States elections during incumbent president...
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Bridie Jackson and The Arbour were a four-piece contemporary folk/acoustic band based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Their debut album, Bitter Lullabies...
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David Ross Hope Bridie is an Australian contemporary musician and songwriter. He was a founding mainstay member of World music band Not Drowning, Waving...
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Bridie O'Flaherty (27 October 1917 – 12 January 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who left that party in 1986 to become a founder-member of the...
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Bridie O'Donnell is a public servant, author, sports broadcaster, medical practitioner and former professional road cyclist. She represented Australia...
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Dr. Bridie Kean (born 27 February 1987) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and canoeist. She won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics...
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Bridget "Bridie" Gallagher (7 September 1924 – 9 January 2012) was an Irish singer, affectionately known as "The Girl from Donegal". She has been described...
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Bridget Josephine "Bridie" O'Mullane (born 4 March 1895 - died 1969/1970), was a recruiting officer for Cumann na mBan during the Irish War of Independence...
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Australia in 1983 by David Bridie and John Phillips. Bridie and Phillips are trained in classical music and met when Bridie, on keyboards, was composing...
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James Bridie (19 September 1857 – third ¼ 1893) was a Scottish-born rugby union Centre who played club rugby union for Cardiff, and Newport and county...
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Soak (singer) (redirect from Bridie Monds-Watson)
Bridie Monds-Watson, better known by the stage name Soak, is a singer-songwriter from Derry, Northern Ireland. Soak's music has been described as 'a vivid...
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Bridie Kennedy (born 23 September 1999) is an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and Sydney in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She played junior...
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Bridie O’Gorman (born 8 December 1998) is an Australian rugby union player. She plays Prop for Australia internationally, and for the NSW Waratahs in the...
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Bridie Lonie (born 1951 or 1952) is a New Zealand academic, arts educator, arts writer and artist. She lectured in art history and art theory at the Dunedin...
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to 31 January 2009, lasting eight seasons. It stars Lisa Chappell and Bridie Carter in the leading roles as two sisters reunited after twenty years of...
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prominent Irish republican and former IRA member from Belfast. Their aunt, Bridie Dolan, was blinded and lost both hands in an accident handling IRA explosives...
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group Painim Wok where he was the lead vocalist. In 1989, Telek met David Bridie of the Australian band Not Drowning, Waving, and they recorded the album...
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Award Result 2005 The Alice (David Bridie) Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie Nominated "Pitjantjara" (Bridie, Frank Yamma) – The Alice Best Original...
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Gilliat and starred Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard. Ireland, 1937. Young Bridie Quilty has grown up listening to her father's heroic tales of the Irish...
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Hecht wrote the screenplay from an adaptation by Alma Reville and James Bridie of the 1933 novel by Robert Smythe Hichens. The film stars Gregory Peck...
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temperature" (PDF). Australian Meteorological Magazine. 46 (4): 251–256. Smith, Bridie (14 September 2012). "Hottest temperature on earth revised". Sydney Morning...
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the director of the Scottish Arts Council. Her great-grandfather, James Bridie (real name Osborne Mavor), changed the Scottish theatrical landscape by...
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Capricorn (1937) by Helen Simpson. The screenplay was written by James Bridie from an adaptation by Hume Cronyn. This was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor...
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second two-part story. The seventh series introduces Gash's new girlfriend, Bridie (Nicola Park), as a replacement for the outgoing Screech (David McKay),...
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accompaniment. In September 2020, he was featured on fellow musical comedian Bridie Connell's single "Armageddon (It On)". That year, he also began working...
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association with the author James Bridie, which lasted from 1939 until the dramatist's death in 1951. Sim not only acted in Bridie's works but also directed them...
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a remixed version of the original, still performed by Rebecca Lavelle. Bridie Carter (Tess), Simmone Jade Mackinnon (Stevie), Rachael Carpani (Jodi),...
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