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    Wallace Clyde Fife (2 October 1929 – 16 November 2017) was an Australian politician and minister in the New South Wales Government and Federal Government...
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    Fife (/faɪf/ FYFE, Scottish English: [fɐi̯f]; Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha, IPA: [fiːvə]; Scots: Fife) is a council area, historic county, registration county...
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  • The Earl of Fife or Mormaer of Fife was the ruler of the province of Fife in medieval Scotland, which encompassed the modern counties of Fife and Kinross...
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    Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phàrlain) is a city, parish, former Royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, 3 miles (5 km) from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth....
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    burgh located on the south-east coast between Kirkcaldy and West Wemyss in Fife, Scotland. Dysart was once part of a wider estate owned by the St Clair or...
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    Glenrothes (redirect from Glenrothes, Fife)
    the heart of Fife, in east-central Scotland. It had a population of 39,277 in the 2011 census, making it the third largest settlement in Fife and the 18th...
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  • Challenge Cup, with his league debut coming on 7 August 2010, against East Fife. Wallace scored his first goal for the club on 14 August, from the penalty spot...
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    Fife in the Battle of Falkirk alongside William Wallace. He is sometimes called Malcolm, "6th Earl of Fife, "7th Earl of Fife" or "8th Earl of Fife";...
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    Pittenweem (redirect from Pittenweem, Fife)
    Pittenweem (/ˌpɪtənˈwiːm/ listen) is a fishing village and civil parish in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of...
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  • in July 2015. He also had spells with East Fife, East Kilbride, Annan Athletic, Clyde and Gartcairn. Wallace was a bit part player during his two seasons...
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    Henry McLeish (category East Fife F.C. players)
    Fulton, a social worker for Fife Council. They divorced in 2011 and the following year he married Karyn Nicholson. Jim Wallace acted from 11 October 2000...
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  • the sheriffdoms of Fife, Kinross, Midlothian, Haddington, Stirling, Linlithgow, Lanark, Merse and Teviotdale. With that, Wallace supposedly said, "I...
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    (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen, Scots: Bruntisland) is a former Royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. It was previously...
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    Newburgh is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, at the south shore of the Firth of Tay. The town has a population of 2,171 (in 2011), which constitutes...
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  • for a sandy ford. St Fort in Fife, originally Sandforde or Sandford, is a Scottish origin of the name. Alexander Wallace Sandford Australian businessman...
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    56°6′42.99″N 3°9′50.6″W / 56.1119417°N 3.164056°W / 56.1119417; -3.164056 Fife Opera is a semi-professional grand opera company dating back to 1976, and...
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    of Humanity at University of St Andrews. Lindsay was born in Pittenweem, Fife, to Alexander Lindsay, a Free Church minister, and his wife Susanna Irvine...
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  • regained the two constituency seats of Edinburgh Western and North East Fife from the SNP, its vote share fell slightly overall. At the 2017 general election...
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  • George Scott Wallace (9 August 1929 – 15 October 2011) was a British Columbia physician and politician. Wallace was born in Leven, Fife, Scotland, and...
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  • to actor Don Knotts, inspiring comparisons with Knotts's character Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show, which in the United States has long been a disparaging...
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