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He would have to wear his glengarry back to front though.
At the 2006 census, Glengarry had a population of 677.
The trend since the end of the war has been to wear the glengarry level on the head.
Glengarry tried to secure himself by a mysterious interview with the King.
It appears this has now been superseded by the Glengarry.
The club was reconstituted as Glengarry in 1976 and has continued to this day.
He died in Glengarry on 12 March 1773, aged 74.
He was also named lieutenant for Glengarry County in 1792.
All of which raises the question: Does the world really need another "Glengarry"?
It was created in 1800 from a portion of Glengarry County.
The French bonnet de police had a different origin than that of the glengarry.
The Glengarry company was outnumbered and forced to retreat, losing half their men.
I had him in a present from Glengarry who has refused the breed to people of the very first rank.
Just so we're clear at the top, the names we're giving you today are not exactly the Glengarry leads.
In the modern era, Glengarry have been the dominant force in the game.
He was sent to the mission at Glengarry.
Glengarry fled the city and, although repeatedly summoned, failed to put in an appearance.
In pipe bands, women often also wear the glengarry.
In 1872, Brown withdrew from the partnership with his brother and left Glengarry.
They lost 1-0 to Glengarry capturing the silver medal.
From this point the movements of Young Glengarry become rather difficult to trace.
He dismissed Glengarry with a flip of the hand and resumed his pacing.
These actors all understand that the alpha-male animals of "Glengarry" never just mean what they say.
After the war, he was appointed registrar for Glengarry County.
Glengarry may also refer to any of the following: