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calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods for |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods for |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when the stage | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when the stage | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods when |
calculated from when stage 3 | begins | and excluding any periods when |
[inhale] as vernacular prose writing | begins | the kind of cinderella of |
the vernacular poetic tradition also | begins | to get into gear [inhale] |
oe and ne a river | begins | at its head and ends |
that ends with urquhart and | begins | with adam [laugh] so he |
as i rise the sna | begins | tae fa fine an quait |
shoors pits sna awa sna | begins | tae fa yon sleekit wye |
bear in mind when prose | begins | to appear in scots you |
fictional contexts [inhale] when prose | begins | to appear it s in |
who knows when a book | begins | or when a journey begins |
begins or when a journey | begins | what might unfold a book |
this point the literary tradition | begins | 1375 barber s bruce is |
the time when stage 3 | begins | group 1 to group 3 |
the time when stage 3 | begins | group 1 to group 3 |
the time when stage 3 | begins | group 1 to group 3 |
the time when stage 3 | begins | section 1 to section 9 |
the time when stage 3 | begins | section 1 to section 9 |
1 temp 2 6 april | begins | sae fine dry an fair |
degree gran day country side | begins | tae dry spring or winter |
win as the plooed grun | begins | tae dry tae pit in |
bus or train the day | begins | to fill itself with words |
on his ain a fear | begins | to show itself on loretta |
more now this is what | begins | to be- happen when h- |
scots and this is what | begins | to happen [click] [inhale] ehm |
wis jist last nicht it | begins | tae badder ye some fin |
glen the nicht as day | begins | tae dim gin he should |
be an afore nicht it | begins | tae rain tee friday 24 |
again bit taewards nicht it | begins | tae rain wednesday 14 temp |
ken ata taewards nicht wither | begins | tae thaw sunday 5th temp |
used to say that life | begins | at 40 when i got |
james requirements the dream sequence | begins | in misery when the poet |
when what has been decided | begins | to have an adverse effect |
state as a luxury fate | begins | to take a hand when |
at dungavel house when it | begins | use as a detention centre |
105 janie s worst pain | begins | when liza visits the orphanage |
candle she has left behind | begins | to read his book enter |
long gone ashtray the trip | begins | the bus is casting the |
judicial appointments etc scotland bill | begins | bail judicial appointments etc scotland |
minutes before the voting period | begins | from 9 30 am onwards |
[click] after the norman period | begins | if the aristocrats wanted to |
its full plot because it | begins | on a friday night with |
and the state s responsibility | begins | i do not object to |
bessie impatiently na na it | begins | wi s neil serrated bessie |
reef an afore lang it | begins | tae leak there hid been |
that position kens afore he | begins | that the project he has |
s sair needin t he | begins | to brush ineffectually around her |
afterwards natasha comes in and | begins | to fuss around the table |
a scottish tour before it | begins | its residence in the national |
of partial improvements before charging | begins | support the development of homezones |
about a week before term | begins | the very beginning of september |
takes a year before babble | begins | to sound like their mother |
new voices and the day | begins | anew as the telephone rings |
heavy range slowly slowly day | begins | tae change be efterneen the |
and on that same day | begins | the shorter section at the |
guid things o the day | begins | ti dover owre an aw |
guid things o the day | begins | ti dover owre an the |
1 1 of this act | begins | with the day on which |
business for the week that | begins | on 20 may i emphasise |
detention authorised by the certificate | begins | as mentioned in section 31 |
ful muin i the end | begins | ti dwyne an sae wi |
syde the puddok s body | begins | ti shiver and shake and |
wee simmer goun as ane | begins | ti speak an lauch areddies |
that hunts i the derk | begins | ti steir thairsells an set |
that hunts i the derk | begins | ti steir thairsells an set |
aerlie sunlicht a hantil craws | begins | ti sweil the glaur o |
as the new parliamentary session | begins | however the member will know |
a thickener subsequently however it | begins | to refer to something like |
cleaned an iled the corn | begins | tae fill at games an |
same very satisfying pattern it | begins | with a loss the loss |
elsewhere secondly the indian parliament | begins | its budget process today that |
information it requires as it | begins | to draft its report on |
in the first sentence which | begins | the paragraph with a command |
less valued originally it only | begins | to get valued more with |
with wooden spoon until it | begins | to thicken pour into greased |
ye on a huik pompitie | begins | to tremble and shake with |
as divine visions the sequence | begins | with a light coming in |
of an heir the narrative | begins | with dramatic immediacy as one |
i say erm the word | begins | with e and erm everything |
there is a hierarchy that | begins | with initial alert responses and |
the action of the poem | begins | with the speaker as an |
first acquent herder in contrast | begins | with what seems a more |
of the first chapter which | begins | first ye sall keip just |
off as the second ring | begins | there is a noise from |
the national waste strategy it | begins | to look as if we |
as it nears the present | begins | to fragment a little bit |
m741: mmhm m605: ehm which | begins | in the nineteen in the |
exhibition in merchants hall which | begins | on 19th november 1994 it |
implications of amendment 107 which | begins | where it appears to a |
to hints of confidence reality | begins | to loom only on the |
johnson wordsworth austen keats that | begins | to look provincial byron belongs |
because the authenticated parliamentary record | begins | in the 1460s thomson was |
between north and south f | begins | to take the place of |
has become anglicised the correspondent | begins | i wryte to 3ou my |
his arms to her and | begins | the rhythmical oof uh oof |
sense of culture or irishness | begins | to alter once the people |
what is most degrading one | begins | to caricature oneself and one |
handwriting is too much she | begins | to cry maggie it s |
all by heart mrs beaumont | begins | to cry why do you |
i woke up the laughter | begins | to die away sadie oh |
per the inquiry s remit | begins | to establish supports and mechanisms |
up in all quarters one | begins | to have different perceptions consider |
to induce sleep that he | begins | to ponder on the unreliability |
this bar stool my brain | begins | to think it s funny |
to the wash stand and | begins | to wash his hands chebutykin |
and giving them choice education | begins | in the home and parents |
be parodying himself the limousin | begins | by speaking the way that |
services stated that agist discrimination | begins | at 35 nowadays that is |
charlie atlas muscle building course | begins | in earnest tomorrow i ve |