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Since leaving the men from Carse three days ago, they had felt more tension each passing day.
The fertile soil of the carse is a rich clay.
The rock beneath the carse in this area is carboniferous.
Mount Carse, the island's third highest peak is named for him.
The creators wanted the first board of directors to be seven women who had the same vision as Carse.
Carse returned alone to complete the survey of a few remaining unmapped areas.
Carse continues these conceptualizations across all major spheres of human affairs.
(Carse is still being recommended to students in the recent literature.)
His widow remained at Friars' Carse until her own death in 1862.
Using these funds, and under the direction of Carse, the Temple was completed in 1893.
"It was great," said Ms. Carse, who plans to accompany her children to school for at least the rest of the week.
For starters, the distinction Mr. Carse makes is hardly novel.
"A trader in from Carse a week ago was full of news of .
I like the distinction between training and education that James P Carse proposed.
Carse directed the company until 1975.
Her grandfather was the polar explorer and actor Duncan Carse.
Roy's map of 1747 records the loch as Carse and the castle is located to the east.
The Board of Directors consisted of seven women, including Carse.
Borric dismounted, another soldier of Carse took his horse's reins.
Most of the townspeople had shipped for Carse after the death raid, but a few had stayed the winter.
Other messages arrived with word of relief from Carse and Tulan.
"The fleet from Carse and Tulan approaches the south beaches."
Carse remained as leader, and Warburton was the doctor and deputy leader.
Carse exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1904 and then regularly between 1922 and 1938.
His son was the explorer Duncan Carse.