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To critics she is emblematic of Pakistan's over-privileged ruling class; the term "Birkin" is set to enter the local political lexicon.
The Guardian World News Declan Walsh 2011
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Because in the book Tom Birkin is the NARRATOR, and looking back after 60 years, he naturally talks quite a bit more.
A month in the country with Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh 2008
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Jane Birkin is cool and Fonda is hot and troubled.
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Jane Birkin is comfortable being herself and she seems more of an artist.
Miranda July at the End Of May + Tavernier, Jane Birkin & Merchant 2005
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Jane Birkin is comfortable being herself and she seems more of an artist.
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Jane Birkin is cool and Fonda is hot and troubled.
Miranda July at the End Of May + Tavernier, Jane Birkin & Merchant 2005
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The couple said they named their daughter Kira, after the name Birkin gave her "Second Life" avatar.
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That where the market is kept is called Nether Knutsford; and the other part of the town fitu - ated Higher, which is feparated by a brook which they call the Birkin, called tlie Higher Town -, and fomewhat remote from thence the parochial cha - pel, which is within Roftherne parifh.
The History of Cheshire: Containing King's Vale-royal Entire 1778
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The Kelly and the Birkin are their signature pieces and they won't even discuss prices for the various sizes and leathers over the phone.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Larger than the Kelly, the Birkin is a scaled-down version of a bag Hermes originally created to hold horse saddles.
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