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a composite race their mostdistinctelements being pictish gaelic and
a composite race their mostdistinctelements being pictish gaelic anglian
not as switching between twodistinctdialects but as a highly
o a leid is satisfieddistinctdialects occurrin within thi leid
agglomerating words from the quitedistinctdialects of the shetlands the
my plea that separate anddistinctdialects such as that of
locality names or those fordistinctgeographical features derive from gaelic
and remote communities have theirdistinctneeds reflected across the range
has plans to introduce adistinctscheme to promote safety improvements
has plans to introduce adistinctscheme to promote safety improvements
these terms must have haddistinctand mutually understood contemporary meanings
it would hold separate anddistinctproceedings if the national proceedings
of incomers bringing their owndistinctlinguistic influences with them as
the point that there aredistinctpatterns of linguistic behaviours which
do you feel yourself kindadistinctfae aberdeen m1042: well i
and the pronunciation s quitedistinctthere kinda pal isn t
who wrote not without adistinctelement of sectarian malice as
but seeing a whole anddistinctrange came later thus the
criminal justice system is verydistinctfrom the english criminal justice
needs to be seen asdistinctfrom the format or distinctive
sure public authorities recognise thedistinctneeds of people with disabilities
scots and english being twodistinctif related tongues but it
i gave that firm adistinctbody swerve and moved to
non departmental public body asdistinctfrom a public body that
legal documents it was quitedistinctfrom the english of the
the scottish court and quitedistinctfrom the english of the
s quite a quite adistinctone i think m865: yeah
that it takes account ofdistinctscottish circumstances so what is
light of a scottish asdistinctfrom an english or british
of evolution into a languagedistinctfrom english was arrested in
will the scottish recommendations bedistinctfrom the english ones or
windows but there is adistinctlack of choice as far
the unwary there are severaldistinctreasons for this the first
sector although that sector isdistinctfrom the voluntary sector they
make the system eh discretedistincteh the forehannd pynt a
from the radio each notedistinctlike falling raindrops despite my
issues they must understand thedistinctexperiences that women have had
is now seen as adistinctnational language rather than a
home and school are twodistinctlanguages in other words the
s potential comes from itsdistinctcharacteristics and values it engages
making a remedial order asdistinctfrom taking any other action
and resolved first that isdistinctfrom the question of enforcement
echr compliant that is adistinctpoint it is our duty
scots should be considered adistinctlanguage or merely a dialect
the plots of each aredistinctbut come together during the
about and they have thedistinctadvantage too of having their
they could not be moredistinctbut intellectually perhaps they re
health it could remain adistinctoperation or it could be
learning such as matching providedistinctcognitive benefits for the bilingual
that they are in adistinctcountry there will be no
per cent increase there weredistinctrumbles of disapproval the culture
monitoring group there are threedistincttypes of financial implication and
a particular occasion people havedistinctfeelings about various codes they
the scottish government is adistinctentity independent of the political

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