"When Grannie [ Reynolds ]'s family settled in the Mowbray Valley there was no trouble whatever with the Chabbuki tribe.
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Some of the stepping stones may have come from the stone circle, later removed, of which the Grannie stone is the last survivor.
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That never took no for an answer, made his dreams come true and did it his way . ( With a Lil help from his grannie ) ".
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ST . ANDREWS, Scotland _ The drive was long and straight, finding almost dead center of the 18th fairway and landing just across the path known as Grannie Clark's Wynd.
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Rowing his family, including Lulu, Peewee, his son and Grannie, Lulu's mother, in this white boat, Mann calls for help at the first house he reaches.
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"When I think of Grannie, I think of . . . fresh-cut hay and rich sweet corn, " grandson Henry Moore of Austin, Texas, wrote on her 100th birthday.
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Since his mother did not know the language, she constantly fiddled Dennis : " What's next ? ", so he had to translate and voice it for her and for another neighbor-grannie Zinaida.
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She was Cookery Editor of the Daily Express and published many books, notably " English Recipes " ( Methuen, 1967 ) and " Grannie's Kitchen ", a series of books covering the regional cookery of England.
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A key character in the books is Katie Morag's " Grannie Island ", who lives further round the bay, and is generally found in her dungarees often driving or fixing her tractor, or surrounded by cats around her douce " Granma Mainland ".
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The steam from their bowls of curry wafts and wends across the page to encircle the images grannie evokes _ the shadowed domes and archways of an ivory Taj Mahal, a woman's swirling saffron sari and silver-edged sitar, a sinewy elephant with an elegant crimson cloak.