defeat
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| thrust of debate vanquish or | defeat | them and so on the |
| in the language of victory | defeat | and entrenched positions and more |
| betrayal and accepts his crushing | defeat | but having done dishonour to |
| to withdraw we have admitted | defeat | we should be able to |
| steys an rests eneuch tae | defeat | granite thrumple marble seep throu |
| attacked it but despite their | defeat | there the empire was already |
| would be an acceptance of | defeat | if we were to assume |
| its references to that historical | defeat | but also through the important |
| maybe older and not taking | defeat | easily perhaps i wasn t |
| army then stands alone in | defeat | head bowed comes forward showing |
| horse brings the news of | defeat | the king rises in distress |
| a parliamentary committee represent a | defeat | what happened to new politics |
| news of his airmy s | defeat | at the battle o solway |
| on fishin jumpers makkit tae | defeat | winds threatin tae empty fifies |
| words jonsar hid tae admit | defeat | jonsar sat ere the sweat |
| of compensation the language of | defeat | will the first minister encourage |
| the experience of success or | defeat | shetland was indisputably united during |
| seek today is not the | defeat | of the executive but a |
| all round about a possible | defeat | so the executive embarked on |
| are in the jaws of | defeat | but i hope that the |
| in which it was staring | defeat | in the face to clarify |
| fiona of all people admitting | defeat | is so great that i |
| ti heeze the dauntit fae | defeat | i ettled fir ti mak |
| bride fin his chapel brunt | defeat | he scornt tae preach bi |
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