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the same time it is | acknowledged | in the revision of standard |
interest it is mair widely | acknowledged | gettin that uphaud for language |
it is becoming more widely | acknowledged | that support for language use |
the relief of a truth | acknowledged | p 51 it is a |
out with conscious relief margaret | acknowledged | that the boredom and mediocrity |
of it the snake s | acknowledged | honour s in its hoard |
its response referred to candidates | acknowledged | political affiliations as a reason |
the prime minister have now | acknowledged | that the millennium dome has |
in so doing i have | acknowledged | the valuable contribution of the |
productive skill of speaking is | acknowledged | and encouraged the links between |
and the scottish executive has | acknowledged | the huge contribution that scotland |
durkheim pioneer of modern sociology | acknowledged | his personal debt to him |
opencast sites the executive has | acknowledged | that it has changed the |
i am glad that he | acknowledged | the work of east ayrshire |
his children a fact possibly | acknowledged | by alasdair gray when he |
recognition act 1689 which also | acknowledged | the king and queen in |
barbour and harry as burns | acknowledged | and perhaps even by ossian |
the three gaelic speaking parishes | acknowledged | as such by the synod |
on the convention irene oldfather | acknowledged | that the convention has been |
choice 42 whilst it is | acknowledged | that the availability of bsl |
despite these mistakes she also | acknowledged | burns s knowledge of the |
during his tenure hawaii was | acknowledged | as an independent kingdom by |
on gaelic winnie ewing msp | acknowledged | gaelic as being of cultural |
their standing has not even | acknowledged | our previous correspondence newsletters are |
each of them it is | acknowledged | that the relaxation and perhaps |
a progress report she has | acknowledged | that it is a progress |
and galloway that was also | acknowledged | by the fact that the |
a theatrical production and being | acknowledged | for so doing provided that |
error and that has been | acknowledged | by the executive we shall |
is time that it was | acknowledged | in scotland scots has a |
especially welcome that it has | acknowledged | that more weight should be |
to overcome the executive has | acknowledged | that problem in the past |
this instrument the executive has | acknowledged | that the notes are defective |
two points as has been | acknowledged | the bill has had to |
and as the convener has | acknowledged | to the executive that would |
in north east scots aitken | acknowledged | the influence of the scandinavian |
services can that must be | acknowledged | and the voluntary sector must |
feed through issue must be | acknowledged | in answer to my question |
information that is received is | acknowledged | and is verified with those |
minister for children and education | acknowledged | the need to increase the |
change in the constitution merely | acknowledged | however a movement to stimulate |
award degrees should be 18 | acknowledged | as being worthy of university |
the minister said that was | acknowledged | at the beginning of the |
for teaching scots many submissions | acknowledged | the kist materials produced by |
david pannick qc who is | acknowledged | as an expert on echr |
scottish executive officials is gratefully | acknowledged | arrangement of sections a introduction |
pat cairns it should be | acknowledged | that amendments have already been |
the parliament those debates have | acknowledged | that scotland would be a |
methodology is not recognised and | acknowledged | by business representative groups and |
this proposed redistribution it is | acknowledged | that at this level there |
time of arrest whereby she | acknowledged | her own incest with her |
their constituency would have an | acknowledged | right to raise issues that |
consultative steering group inquiry we | acknowledged | that there might be a |
his ruined leg and lauder | acknowledged | the gesture with a nod |