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Barbour [ˈbɑːbə] n (Biographies / Barbour, John (1320-1395) M, Scottish, WRITING: poet) John. c. 1320-95, Scottish poet: author of The Bruce (1376), a patriotic epic poem How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It’s true: Trovata, a design team known for its “artfully disheveled prep,” will not be the first company to set up shop in the Earnest Sewn boutique, whose front room sells their own oh-so-trendy jeans, Barbour jackets and Filson luggage. I realised that he'd never seen Tory activists out there, proud to be Tories in the way they were in the 80s, people wearing corduroy trousers, Barbour jackets and striped shirts, all of them saying 'Vote for Boris,'" my chum reports. |
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