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Kincardine

[ kin-kahr-dn ]

noun

  1. a former county in E Scotland.


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Anderson - who was born in 1814 in Aberdeenshire's Kincardine O'Neil area - is thought to have been among the first magicians to pull a live rabbit out of a top hat.

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Alongside the final investment decision for the Coalburn 2 site, CIP has also confirmed that work will begin soon on a similar sized battery farm near Kincardine in Fife.

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Eight vehicles were damaged by falling ice during the first closure in 2020 - and drivers then faced a lengthy diversion via the Kincardine Bridge.

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But last week the MP announced he intends to stand for the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine seat at Holyrood, currently held by the SNP's Audrey Nicoll.

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Flynn drew criticism from colleagues after announcing he hoped to win the SNP nomination for the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine seat, currently held by Audrey Nicoll.

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