Birt


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(bẽrt)
n.1.(Zool.) A fish of the turbot kind; the brill.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Under-17 (5.1km): 1 W Bellamy (Hough) 17:36; 2 C Mc-Millan (Gate) 18:04; 3 R Bennett (Morp) 18:12; 4 D Melling (Morp) 18:30; 5 T Balsdon (Morp) 18:39; 6 O Barrett (Birt) 19:24; 7 O Telfer (Aln) 19:41; 8 L McConnell (Birt)) 19:45; 9 B Murray John (Aln) 19:57; 10 O Gabriele (Gosf) 20:03.
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Birt has appeared in court for a brief hearing where an impact statement from Ms Hossain, who has worked for ITN since 2005, was read out.
They went on a rollercoaster journey with Birt and were so pleased that it had a happy ending.
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Runners-up Ian Wilson, of Aylesbury, and John Chambers, of Cambridgeshire, received aprons embroidered with the BIRT bake-off logo.
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Some ten years later at the 41st meeting of the BAAS held in Edinburgh in 1871 August, Birt revisited Plato, his selenographical efforts having been diverted in the intervening period, as I shall discuss later.
"Gulam was the best available replacement, given that we had to find someone within Birt's base price.