Examples of using Dingwall in English and their translations into French
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Ross County Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Dingwall.
Communities along the bay include Smelt Brook, White Point, South Harbour, and Dingwall.
The Daily Record's John Dingwall also gave the single four stars out of five.
Dingwall and first-year backrow player Amber Stoffer each added a conversion and a penalty kick.
railway station Dingwall 12 km.
Albany was able to retake Dingwall and seize control of Easter Ross.
Miguel and Anita Stewart were married at Tulloch Castle near Dingwall in Scotland on 15 September 1909.
psychic investigator Eric Dingwall c.1891-1986.
The stone was originally located further down the hill, towards Dingwall, but was moved to its current site in 1411.
Eric J. Dingwall, who catalogued Home's collection on its arrival at the SPR does not record the presence of the mouth organs.
when she attempts to save the life of her father Pete Tyler(Shaun Dingwall), who had died when she was a baby.
He captured Dingwall Castle and then advanced on Aberdeen with 10,000 clansmen.
Lana Dingwall founder of Arrow- Always Moving Forward,
Dingwall, who was also last week's uOttawa athlete of the week,
Countess Euphemia was once again granting charters from Dingwall Castle.
Dingwall, a third-year social sciences/arts major, had three tries, two conversions
Domhnall gained control of Dingwall Castle.
David Dingwall 11 June 1997- 15 January 2002:
SFX magazine felt Shaun Dingwall to be the"lynchpin" of the episode"Father's Day"
On 13 December 1545 at Dingwall, the Earl of Sutherland entered into a bond of manrent with John Mackenzie of Kintail for mutual defence against all enemies,
