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| He has previously played for Partick | Thistle, Accrington Stanley and Rochdale. |
| ere knocked out in the first round by Partick | Thistle after a 1-0 loss. |
| st in the third round 11-0 at home to Partick | Thistle after beating Blackburn Park Road 7-2 in an e |
| McBride made his debut for Partick | Thistle against Livingston on August 9, 2003. |
| eared for Ayr United, Scarborough FC, Partick | Thistle, Albion Rovers and Queen of the South FC, Che |
| Lesser Burdock, Arctium minus, is a biennial | thistle, also known as Burweed, Louse-bur, Common Bur |
| arted his career at his hometown club, Buckie | Thistle, although his career was interrupted early on |
| ted the offer of a new two year contract from | Thistle amidst rumours of interest from Scottish Prem |
| It feeds on Canada | thistle and was intentionally introduced to Virginia |
| fly and wildflower including cowslip, orchid, | thistle and daisy. |
| us season after Formartine United, Strathspey | Thistle and Turriff United were voted in. |
| g of trees" in Book of Judges 9:8-15 and "the | thistle and the cedar tree" in II Kings 14:9. |
| d, between Tamworth Sunday league team Newton | Thistle and a Leicester City old stars side. |
| For the Partick | Thistle and Small Heath winger, see John Logan (Scott |
| football, firstly for three years at Armadale | Thistle and then at Bathgate Thistle. |
| ilton Academical, Queen of the South, Partick | Thistle and Cowdenbeath. |
| The | Thistle and the Jade: A Celebration of 175 Years of J |
| He resigned from the Order of the | Thistle and was created a Knight of the Garter in 179 |
| ion Manager for the Elora Sentinel and Fergus | Thistle, and News Editor of the agricultural newspape |
| He then moved to Artizan | Thistle and Parkhead, before moving to Heart of Midlo |
| yrshire, Scotland, Goldie played for Hurlford | Thistle and Clyde before being signed by Liverpool ma |
| petition Rangers, Cup holders Hearts, Partick | Thistle and the 2007 League Cup winners Hibernian. |
| New York- Riverside, | Thistle, and New York. |
| The rose, | thistle and clover remained. |
| ed as a centre forward for Shettleston, Dalry | Thistle and Largs Thistle. |
| terbury entrants included Riccarton, Western, | Thistle, and Rangers. |
| Cathedral and the following year Dean of the | Thistle and Dean of the Chapel Royal. |
| Partick | Thistle and Raith Rovers were relegated to the Second |
| 2002, Chiarini moved to Scotland with Partick | Thistle and impressed enough in a short-term deal to |
| ish Empire, Order of the Garter, Order of the | Thistle and Order of St Patrick. |
| real sense of place, other novels such as The | Thistle and the Grail, his 1954 football story, paint |
| He is Dean of the | Thistle and a Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II. |
| He was awarded the Order of the | Thistle and appointed queen's envoy to the states of |
| the flowers of cow parsley, hogweed, creeping | thistle and knapweed. |
| He was Dean of the | Thistle and Dean of the Chapel Royal from 1887 to 191 |
| armorial banners of Knights and Ladies of the | Thistle are not hung in the chapel, but instead in an |
| nd scored a goal against Inverness Caledonian | Thistle as Gretna finished bottom of the SPL. |
| The first recorded use of | Thistle as a color name in English was in 1892. |
| ral windows in the chapel of the Order of the | Thistle at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh; glasswork |
| contested by Dundee and Inverness Caledonian | Thistle at McDiarmid Park, Perth on Sunday 22 Novembe |
| The weevil was observed on the native | thistle at about the same rate as the targeted invasi |
| Ramsay received the prestigious MacRobert | Thistle Award in 1995 for her achievements and she re |
| He was a partner in the | Thistle Bank of Glasgow. |
| Rocky Plain, Steinfeld, Sutherlands, Terowie, | Thistle Beds, Tracy, Ulooloo, Whyte-Yarcowie, Willalo |
| species is commonly referred to as the 'green | thistle beetle' by landowners and biological control |
| He moved on to Partick | Thistle before returning to Annbank in 1901. |
| He also appeared for Larkhall | Thistle before earning an opportunity in the senior l |
| d his playing career at his local club Renton | Thistle before joining Dumbarton. |
| in Paisley, Ashe began his career with Dalry | Thistle, before turning professional with Aberdeen in |
| Herd began his career at Inverness | Thistle before moving to the Football League with Que |
| , D'Arcy played junior football with Armadale | Thistle before turning professional with Hibernian in |
| egan his career with non-league Lugar Boswell | Thistle, before playing League football with Falkirk, |
| yed just 4 matches for his first club Partick | Thistle before being signed by English club Blackburn |
| He played football for Hereford | Thistle before joining Small Heath of the Football Le |
| 687, nonetheless, he was made a Knight of the | Thistle, being one of the eight original knights of t |
| a Scottish footballer who played for Partick | Thistle, Blackburn Rovers and the Scotland national t |
| footballer who played for Linthouse, Partick | Thistle, Blackburn Rovers, Rangers, West Ham United, |
| Benedict's | thistle, blessed thistle, holy thistle or spotted thi |
| taking over from the departing former Partick | Thistle boss Gerry Collins. |
| Born in Bathgate, Crowe played for Bathgate | Thistle, Bradford Park Avenue, Partick Thistle, Norwi |
| cester City, Glasgow Rangers, Hearts, Partick | Thistle, Brechin City and Dumbarton. |
| The | Thistle brewery has since been demolished and replace |
| r the company in the 1990s and brewing at the | Thistle Brewery ceased in 1999. |
| The very popular | thistle brooches have terminals and often pin-heads t |
| and was created a Knight of the Order of the | Thistle by Queen Elizabeth II in 1971. |
| by root fragments as in the related Creeping | Thistle C. arvense. |
| The name Cardus refers to the | thistle Carduus, in reference to the spiny thistle-li |
| The Bull | Thistle Cave Archeological Site is an archeological s |
| The | Thistle Chapel does, however, bear the arms of member |
| eadows, including the locally rare melancholy | thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower, Trollius |
| ifragum, Marsh Violet Viola palustris, Meadow | Thistle Cirsium dissectum, Wood Horsetail Equisetum s |
| For control of Creeping | Thistle, Cirsium arvense, a noxious, perennial weed, |
| Less common are the locally rare melancholy | thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower, Trollius |
| This native | thistle, Cirsium douglasii, is a biennial or short-li |
| . horridus was observed feeding on the native | thistle Cirsium altissimum L. in Nebraska. |
| On wetter ground, the locally rare melancholy | thistle, Cirsium helenioides, and globe flower, Troll |
| Paterson- Caledonian | Thistle Club and Paterson F.B.C. |
| 2008 in a 6-1 defeat to Inverness Caledonian | Thistle, coming on as a 82nd minute substitute. |
| Cunningham played for Clyde, Partick | Thistle, Cork City and Barnsley before joining Port V |
| hich they were rescued by a French vessel off | Thistle Cove near modern-day Esperance, Western Austr |
| metres (320 ft) thick at its type locality at | Thistle Creek. |
| 1, which the then local football club Partick | Thistle decided to copy in the 1930s when they also s |
| Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre, founded in 1996, is comm | |
| Sonchus arvensis (Corn Sow | Thistle, Dindle, Field Sow Thistle, Gutweed, Swine Th |
| professional footballer who played for Renton | Thistle, Dumbarton, Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur and |
| tire playing career in Scotland, with Partick | Thistle, Dundee Harp, Hibernian, Third Lanark and Cel |
| striker for Rangers, Manchester City, Partick | Thistle, East Stirlingshire, Raith Rovers and Ayr Uni |
| e included Eastern Suburbs (Auckland), Huntly | Thistle, Eastern Union (Gisborne), New Plymouth Old B |
| e included Eastern Suburbs (Auckland), Huntly | Thistle, Eastern Union (Gisborne), New Plymouth City, |
| Inverness Caledonian | Thistle emerged winners after defeating Airdrie Unite |
| them with symbols representing Scotland (the | thistle), England (the rose) and Ireland (the shamroc |
| The | Thistle Ermine, Myelois circumvoluta, is a small moth |
| Cup trip to another SPL side, Inverness Caley | Thistle, eventually losing 3-1. |
| nited by royal warrant to that of Dean of the | Thistle, eventually being separated in 1969. |
| time supoorter of Gillingham F.C and Partick | Thistle F.C. Gordon is a keen supporter of the Swale |
| pent five years as general manager of Partick | Thistle F.C., and worked with Rangers F.C., before hi |
| Many find this employment with | Thistle Farms, an affiliated business started in 2001 |
| In January 2011, they beat Buckie | Thistle FC 1-0 in the 4th round of the Scottish Cup, |
| Edinburgh | Thistle FC 5:0 Hanover FC Edinburgh, |
| ing, travelling and following Inverness Caley | Thistle FC. |
| o Ireland when a move to Inverness Caledonian | Thistle fell through. |
| Milk | thistle flowerhead |
| Bugle, Bramble and | thistle flowers are favourite nectar sources, for the |
| A short spell with Meadowbank | Thistle followed before he "more or less stopped play |
| He then joined Partick | Thistle following his release, and signed a contract |
| Partick | Thistle Football Club were formed in 1876 in the burg |
| Ardeer | Thistle Football Club are a Scottish football club fr |
| He left in 1964 and joined Partick | Thistle for one season. |
| s released after a single season with Partick | Thistle for not doing enough to secure a new deal. |
| patterns: rose pattern for England and Wales, | thistle for Scotland and shamrock for Ireland. |
| loaned to Scottish Division One side Partick | Thistle, for whom he scored his first professional go |
| ay for Scottish Premier Division club Partick | Thistle for a transfer fee of £35,000. |
| In between he spent time on loan at Partick | Thistle from December 1999 to March 2000. |
| He was Dean of the | Thistle from 1969 to 1974 and died on 8 May 1976.He i |
| ing of Arms and Secretary to the Order of the | Thistle from 1927 until 1929. |
| Gudgekin The | Thistle Girl (and Other Tales) Knopf, 1976, ISBN 9780 |
| This native | thistle grows up to a meter tall with fleshy, woolly |
| This native | thistle grows in wet boggy habitats. |
| It was later discovered that U-4, the U-boat | Thistle had previously attacked, had sighted the subm |
| Thistle had a short wartime career with the Royal Nav | |
| Orellia ruficauda feeds on Canada | thistle has been reported to be the most effective bi |
| Whilst playing for junior side Larkhill | Thistle he scored over 200 goals in three seasons. |
| tish First Division side Inverness Caledonian | Thistle, he joined . |
| Upon the ending of his time at | Thistle, he went across the Irish Sea to sign for Dun |
| As Dean of the | Thistle he is styled "The Very Reverend". |
| ofessional footballer, who played for Partick | Thistle, Huddersfield Town and Motherwell. |
| of the team at Love Street, he joined Partick | Thistle in June 1991 in a swap deal that saw he and G |
| nted as a youth coach at Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in January 2008. |
| e Ross County emerged as winners over Partick | Thistle in the quarter-final. |
| He returned to Scotland with Partick | Thistle in 1980, where he retired. |
| beginning the first of two spells at Partick | Thistle in 1992. |
| 26 years later, and was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1878. |
| He joined Clyde's arch rivals Partick | Thistle in 2002 playing there for 3 seasons, 2 of whi |
| ls on his debut for Inverness against Partick | Thistle in the Scottish Cup. |
| e peer for Scotland, was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1821, and created Baron Solway, of Kinmoun |
| Privy Counsellor in 1831 and a Knight of the | Thistle in 1840. |
| four seasons with Boston before returning to | Thistle in 1929. |
| ther appearance, against Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in a 1-1 draw in season 2004-05. |
| was invested as a Knight of the Order of the | Thistle in 1862. |
| He was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1843 and was for a time Senior Knight. |
| r Bill 91 (To Prevent the spreading of Canada | Thistle in Upper Canada--Chapter 40 |
| ggies, McKinlay moved to Glasgow side Partick | Thistle in August 2007. |
| as a biological control agent against Canada | thistle in 2006. |
| He was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1761 and was a Scottish representative pee |
| ore Russell's return to Scotland with Partick | Thistle in January 2007. |
| dom in 1722 and was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1730. |
| ased by Hibs to sign for Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in January 2009, along with Thierry Gatheussi |
| Privy Counsellor in 1806 and a Knight of the | Thistle in 1821. |
| kburn Rovers, and joined Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in 2004. |
| f Honour in 1962 and was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1973. |
| an at Celtic, Buckley went on loan to Partick | Thistle in March 1983. |
| mber from 1767, was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1768. |
| t town located about 12 miles (19 km) east of | Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon in Utah County, Utah, |
| He was further awarded the | Thistle in 1955 for his time spent as Rector of the U |
| Jehoash had warned Amaziah, saying: “A | thistle in Lebanon sent a message to a cedar in Leban |
| d, Jackson was signed by Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in February 2006, playing till the end of the |
| e years at Dens Park before moving to Partick | Thistle in August 1992, where he went on to make over |
| rom 1853 to 1873 and was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1865. |
| Thistle in drydock, as photographed by John S. Johnst | |
| Thistle in September 1887, as photographed by John S. | |
| he FA Cup, easing past Scottish club Hereford | Thistle in the first round of qualification with a wa |
| onald joined Scottish top-flight side Partick | Thistle in 1923. |
| He was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1908. |
| returning to Scotland and signing for Partick | Thistle in the summer transfer window. |
| He was made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1870. |
| He was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1990. |
| Ballantyne began his career with Partick | Thistle in 1921. |
| Appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1901, Balfour resigned office two years la |
| He was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1986. |
| have included Ponsonby (who defeated Auckland | Thistle in the Auckland regional final), St. Andrews |
| lasgow-born McKinlay was signed from Hamilton | Thistle in 1986. |
| He was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1902, and served as Chancellor of the Orde |
| otball in a successful loan period at Partick | Thistle in 1987-88. |
| Centaurea solstitialis, an extremely invasive | thistle in California, but has only established sever |
| St Andrews in 1814, and made a Knight of the | Thistle in 1821. |
| rns began his football career with Stevenston | Thistle in 1895, before moving to Glossop North End. |
| nd in 1921, and was appointed a Knight of the | Thistle in 1929, and a Privy Counsellor in 1936. |
| he City of Dundee, and became a Knight of the | Thistle in 1981. |
| 4-0 victory over rivals Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in what proved a successful fight against rel |
| tish Premier League with Inverness Caledonian | Thistle in 2005. |
| Centaurea melitensis (called Maltese star | thistle in Europe, tocalote or tocolote in western No |
| 924, after signing a one season contract with | Thistle including a signing bonus, he moved to the Un |
| This | thistle is a perennial herb which can grow to two met |
| This native | thistle is a perennial herb growing up to about 1.5 m |
| anus, also known as Bear's Breech or Mountain | Thistle, is a thinly branched perennial with basal cl |
| Carduus crispus or Welted | thistle is a member of the daisy family Asteraceae. |
| This native | thistle is an annual or biennial herb known to reach |
| um occidentale, with the common name Cobwebby | thistle, is a species of thistle native throughout Ca |
| This native | thistle is biennial to perennial, producing an erect, |
| This native | thistle is annual or biennial, reaching two meters in |
| Spear | Thistle is designated an "injurious weed" under the U |
| Spear | Thistle is often a ruderal species, colonising bare d |
| The Thatch & | Thistle is a modern thatched public house on Norwood |
| compactum the compact cobwebby | thistle, is a short, clumpy plant which grows only al |
| This native | thistle is a perennial herb growing from a rootstock |
| Thistle is a pale purple-ish color resembling the thi | |
| Echinops exaltatus or Russian Globe | Thistle is a species of globe thistle. |
| The color | thistle is associated with Scotland because the thist |
| Centaurea sulphurea (Sicilian Star | Thistle) is a species of Centaurea. |
| The Distaff | thistle is a plant of the genus Atractylis in the dai |
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