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Renfrew

an industrial town in W central Scotland, in Renfrewshire, W of Glasgow. Pop.: 20 251 (2001)
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Goals from Allan Diack for Neilston and David McKenna for Renfrew ensured it was a point apiece.
Fleming then crossed the ball into the middle and the cross was gladly accepted by Bennie who firmly headed into the Renfrew net.
Renfrew, 59, held on to Kathleen Blue's inheritance money for more than a year, then asked her to buy a house for his daughter.
Renfrew were stronger in the second period and only great keeping and defending by Miller, Gascoigne and Reid maintained the advantage.
A closer examination of Mountie fiction as a popular genre and especially Erskine's Renfrew as a kitsch iteration of this genre--a term I will explore shortly--can help us understand the cultural and political anxieties, as well as affective pleasures, in such narrative compulsions in ways that resonate with debates over art, authority, and authenticity today.
"There's just kind of a perception problem," Renfrew said.
The Renfrew Center in Florida serves as the source of her inspiration, with chapter profiling four patients at Renfrew ages 15 to 30, and including some fifteen others.
"I personally believe we should use the net footage from inner wall to inner wall," said Susan Renfrew, managing director of the Corcoran Group.
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