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Up for a Bit with the Pastels is the debut album by the Scottish band the Pastels, released in 1987. It was named the 37th best Scottish album by The Scotsman.

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The Doty Hills are hills in Lewis County and Grays Harbor County in southwest Washington. The hills lie north of Doty, Washington and west of Chehalis, between the Black Hills to their north and the Willapa Hills to their south. They are considered part of the Willapa Hills physiographic province.

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Cable Bridge, Surat or Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Tapti River that connects the Athwa and Adajan areas of Surat, Gujarat, India. The bridge is named after Indian politician and thinker Deendayal Upadhyaya. A connected 3-way interchange flyover bridge was constructed on the Athwalines side to facilitate easy flow of the traffic.

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The Church of Scotland offices are located in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, at 121 George Street. These imposing buildings are popularly known in Church circles as \"one-two-one\". They were designed in a Scandinavian-influenced style by the architect Sydney Mitchell and built in 1909–1911 for the United Fre