In India, of course, the problem is that they have too many bairns. |
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In they went in the Saturday crush, full of soldiers, bairns, folk from the country, and an eident wife with a big shopping bag buying up tins of plums. |
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Aye, Mary, we heard you. How could we not? Ah well, shy bairns get nowt. Will we let her at the microphone and give me a bit peace? |
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Oh, look at that canny bint Now Am a rita and A rite books that teechas reed to bairns in skools and the books is filld with words like spuggy and clarts and aye and nowt. |
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Offshoring could help solve several problems afflicting rich-world economies, including that of ageing populations: after all, you get more bairns for your buck in Bangalore. |
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The sound of the blubbing bairns was music to the ears of their parents, who believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health. |
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Yet the Bairns punters are being subjected to watching football in conditions only paralleled in scumminess by. |
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A chunk of astroturf burned out inside the penalty area during their 2-0 Scottish Cup win over the Bairns. |
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The Bairns were looking for their first competitive win since the Europa League win over Vaduz. |
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