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We can get at them there, so Charlie must give every stirk a dose.
David Stirk's effort stopped two rolls short of forcing a third extra hole.
During the game, Stirk is revealed to be an excellent pitcher, because the ball feels "just like a human heart".
Batman stops Stirk, but Gordon is still screaming in fear.
She stood before me like a stricken stirk, her eyes glazed and her mouth agape.
However, Stirk did not play for Watford in the Second Division.
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners is a British architectural firm.
Sarah Stirk is a British television presenter appearing on Sky News.
In order to capture Stirk, Batman is forced to leave a terrified Gordon with his wife, who brings him to a hospital.
However, Stirk tries to kill Gordon rather than kidnap him, much to Joker's dismay.
Stirk's fate is not known; he is never seen in the "No Man's Land" storyline itself.
A Gigha resident is a Gioghach, also nicknamed a gamhainn ("stirk").
Because if he does, I shall cut him like a stirk and feed both his ballocks and his lying tongue to the pigs."
This list contains only projects due for completion during or after 2007, when Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners was founded.
This project was announced in July 2007, with the architects Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners.
Official website of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (www.rsh-p.com)
James Stirk, whose grandfather bought the house from the Lloyd-Verneys in 1928, and now helps to run Clochfaen as a holiday business, said:
Stirk began her broadcasting career on MUTV, the channel for prominent football team Manchester United.
Stirk went on to play every Watford league game in the 1978-79 season, as Watford gained promotion to the Second Division.
Modern scholarship has determined that Philalethes was the pseudonym of George Starkey, also known as George Stirk.
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners "Convoy's Wharf Conception"
After making 56 league appearances over two and a half seasons, Stirk left Chesterfield in 1983, and finished his career at non-league North Shields.
The stirk, one of the smallest, only calf-size, with a very dark roan-coloured head showed not the slightest interest but gazed back at me incuriously through its spectacles.
David Stirk's apparent penchant for extra holes proved his undoing in the second round against the Waughs of Walton Heath.
It was designed by architects HOK International in conjunction with Rogers, Stirk, Harbour & Partners.