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but legal complications have now | arisen | about fixing a date [audience laughter] |
accrued why this position has | arisen | when these monies are to |
reflects the difference that has | arisen | because of the way in |
consequences that appear to have | arisen | from that legislation are improvements |
vocabulary thus clustering may have | arisen | naturally from the conditions under |
susan deacon that question has | arisen | on many occasions over the |
context in which this has | arisen | and if we re gonna |
the issue seems to have | arisen | in the glasgow context we |
lerwick however another situation has | arisen | the younger generation does not |
degree of confusion may have | arisen | the executive s response on |
response to issues that have | arisen | this committee discussed our work |
address the concerns that have | arisen | we fully support the amendments |
raise specific difficulties that have | arisen | in the parliament or in |
on a point that has | arisen | from hugh henry s letter |
whole those scenarios have not | arisen | we just happen to have |
built environment most concern has | arisen | from the resetting of the |
the broader issues that have | arisen | in our discussion which might |
aware that further problems had | arisen | did the sqa assure the |
the case would not have | arisen | ann had said whit use |