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That's "Brogue" flying behind him, in case you're wondering.
Archive 2006-09-10 2006
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That's "Brogue" flying behind him, in case you're wondering.
Archive 2006-09-10 2006
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"Brogue" the shoe comes from the Irish word "bróg," which probably derives from an Old Norse term meaning "leg covering."
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"Brogue" refers to a shoe that some nasty Brits suggested Irishmen had in their mouths when they spoke.
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Mike Godwin , a long-time rider who runs Freebyrd Custom Motorcycles in Brogue, Pa., says he likes ABS and is "a firm believer in building a safe bike that's controllable."
Antilock Brakes Aren't Just for Four Wheels Joseph B. White 2011
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Mike Godwin , a long-time rider who runs Freebyrd Custom Motorcycles in Brogue, Pa., says he likes ABS and is "a firm believer in building a safe bike that's controllable."
Antilock Brakes Aren't Just for Four Wheels Joseph B. White 2011
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If you don't call him with a little Brogue in your voice, he doesn't understand you.
The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Edinburgh and Glasgow - A Dress A Day 2009
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The Galloping Beaver: Brogue, slip on, or just an old sneaker?
Brogue, slip on, or just an old sneaker? Dave 2009
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After that matter was dealt with, we all went to a late family lunch at this ADORABLE Irish pub in Great Falls called The Old Brogue.
qdiosa Diary Entry qdiosa 2005
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He and Brogue run all risks, because they are thus enabled to sponge upon my son.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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