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a composite race their most | distinct | elements being pictish gaelic and |
a composite race their most | distinct | elements being pictish gaelic anglian |
not as switching between two | distinct | dialects but as a highly |
o a leid is satisfied | distinct | dialects occurrin within thi leid |
agglomerating words from the quite | distinct | dialects of the shetlands the |
my plea that separate and | distinct | dialects such as that of |
locality names or those for | distinct | geographical features derive from gaelic |
and remote communities have their | distinct | needs reflected across the range |
has plans to introduce a | distinct | scheme to promote safety improvements |
has plans to introduce a | distinct | scheme to promote safety improvements |
these terms must have had | distinct | and mutually understood contemporary meanings |
it would hold separate and | distinct | proceedings if the national proceedings |
of incomers bringing their own | distinct | linguistic influences with them as |
the point that there are | distinct | patterns of linguistic behaviours which |
do you feel yourself kinda | distinct | fae aberdeen m1042: well i |
and the pronunciation s quite | distinct | there kinda pal isn t |
who wrote not without a | distinct | element of sectarian malice as |
but seeing a whole and | distinct | range came later thus the |
criminal justice system is very | distinct | from the english criminal justice |
needs to be seen as | distinct | from the format or distinctive |
sure public authorities recognise the | distinct | needs of people with disabilities |
scots and english being two | distinct | if related tongues but it |
i gave that firm a | distinct | body swerve and moved to |
non departmental public body as | distinct | from a public body that |
legal documents it was quite | distinct | from the english of the |
the scottish court and quite | distinct | from the english of the |
s quite a quite a | distinct | one i think m865: yeah |
that it takes account of | distinct | scottish circumstances so what is |
light of a scottish as | distinct | from an english or british |
of evolution into a language | distinct | from english was arrested in |
will the scottish recommendations be | distinct | from the english ones or |
windows but there is a | distinct | lack of choice as far |
the unwary there are several | distinct | reasons for this the first |
sector although that sector is | distinct | from the voluntary sector they |
make the system eh discrete | distinct | eh the forehannd pynt a |
from the radio each note | distinct | like falling raindrops despite my |
issues they must understand the | distinct | experiences that women have had |
is now seen as a | distinct | national language rather than a |
home and school are two | distinct | languages in other words the |
s potential comes from its | distinct | characteristics and values it engages |
making a remedial order as | distinct | from taking any other action |
and resolved first that is | distinct | from the question of enforcement |
echr compliant that is a | distinct | point it is our duty |
scots should be considered a | distinct | language or merely a dialect |
the plots of each are | distinct | but come together during the |
about and they have the | distinct | advantage too of having their |
they could not be more | distinct | but intellectually perhaps they re |
health it could remain a | distinct | operation or it could be |
learning such as matching provide | distinct | cognitive benefits for the bilingual |
that they are in a | distinct | country there will be no |
per cent increase there were | distinct | rumbles of disapproval the culture |
monitoring group there are three | distinct | types of financial implication and |
a particular occasion people have | distinct | feelings about various codes they |
the scottish government is a | distinct | entity independent of the political |