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| senior vice president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| of strathclyde president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| university of strathclyde the president | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| strathclyde the president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| university of strathclyde the president | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| senr vice president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| strathclyde the president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| senior vice president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| university of strathclyde the president | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| of strathclyde president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| university of strathclyde the president | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| strathclyde the president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| of strathclyde president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| of strathclyde president [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | opened | the meeting by welcoming those |
| may 1999 the temporary clerk | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| 2001 the deputy presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| may 2002 the presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| 2000 the deputy presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| 2003 the deputy presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| 2002 the deputy presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 09 30 |
| january 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 31 |
| october 2002 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 32 |
| september 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 32 |
| february 2002 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 33 |
| september 2000 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 34 |
| 2001 morning the deputy convener | opened | the meeting at 09 36 |
| november 1999 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 37 |
| january 2003 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 39 |
| february 2000 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 09 59 |
| fergus ewing msp the meeting | opened | at 2 06 p m |
| smith pauline mcneill the meeting | opened | at 2 06 pm 1 |
| and mary scanlon the meeting | opened | at 9 06 am the |
| december 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 06 |
| november 1999 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 06 |
| was a thorn many wombs | opened | before my coming quiet doors |
| it seemed as though god | opened | doors providing the money and |
| scots ancestry my accent s | opened | more doors for me anyway |
| and the lift s doors | opened | on a floor to stop |
| been possible today we have | opened | our doors to hundreds of |
| bolts could be slipped doors | opened | straightening her shoulders as a |
| fuming he waited until i | opened | the doors before he spoke |
| side of the road and | opened | the doors fights usually spill |
| christ she said as i | opened | the doors might have known |
| else so when i eventually | opened | the doors to our tent |
| slut she said as i | opened | the doors yes to the |
| and jamie stone the meeting | opened | at 1 33 pm 1 |
| and george lyon the meeting | opened | at 1 items in private |
| and paul martin the meeting | opened | at 10 01 1 item |
| tuesday 16th november the meeting | opened | at 10 02 am present |
| convener andrew wilson the meeting | opened | at 10 03 am 1 |
| rob ball advisers the meeting | opened | at 10 03 am items |
| watson karen whitefield the meeting | opened | at 10 03am 1 item |
| john farquhar munro the meeting | opened | at 10 04 am 1 |
| sheridan elaine smith the meeting | opened | at 10 05 am 1 |
| stone kay ullrich the meeting | opened | at 10 07 am 1 |
| mulligan stewart stevenson the meeting | opened | at 10 10 am apologies |
| and des mcnulty the meeting | opened | at 10 28 am 1 |
| convener gil paterson the meeting | opened | at 10 33 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 10 51 am 1 |
| mundell ian welsh the meeting | opened | at 11 16am 1 the |
| at 11 26am the meeting | opened | at 11 26am 1 delegated |
| and murdo fraser the meeting | opened | at 11 26am the meeting |
| 3 april 2002 the meeting | opened | at 12 00 pm motion |
| lloyd quinan msp the meeting | opened | at 2 00 pm 1 |
| from lewis macdonald the meeting | opened | at 2 00 pm 1 |
| 13 october 2000 the meeting | opened | at 2 00 pm 1 |
| andrew welsh convener the meeting | opened | at 2 00 pm 1 |
| from paul martin the meeting | opened | at 2 01 pm 1 |
| mr mike rumbles the meeting | opened | at 2 01 pm 1 |
| and public services the meeting | opened | at 2 01 pm 1 |
| mrs margaret ewing the meeting | opened | at 2 02 pm 1 |
| dr richard simpson the meeting | opened | at 2 04 p m |
| meeting opened at the meeting | opened | at 2 07 pm 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| 14 november 2001 the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| 31 october 2001 the meeting | opened | at 2 30 pm 1 |
| and kenny macaskill the meeting | opened | at 2 36pm 1 budget |
| and tavish scott the meeting | opened | at 9 20 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| 24 january 2002 the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30 am 1 |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30am 1 children |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 30am 1 education |
| at decision time the meeting | opened | at 9 31 am 1 |
| smith ben wallace the meeting | opened | at 9 33 am 1 |
| convener nicola sturgeon the meeting | opened | at 9 33 am 1 |
| 13 september 2001 the meeting | opened | at 9 34 am 1 |
| and susan deacon the meeting | opened | at 9 34am dr richard |
| mr duncan hamilton the meeting | opened | at 9 37 am 1 |
| convener michael russell the meeting | opened | at the meeting opened at |
| january 2003 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 00 |
| january 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 01 |
| september 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 01 |
| april 2001 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 01 |
| december 2000 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 05 |
| january 2003 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 10 28 |
| march 2003 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 11 04 |
| november 2002 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 11 26 |
| june 2000 morning the convener | opened | the meeting at 11 42 |
| july 2000 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 12 51 |
| march 2002 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 13 49 |
| november 2001 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 01 |
| september 2001 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 01 |
| january 2003 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 02 |
| november 2002 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 03 |
| september 1999 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 03 |
| november 2001 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 04 |
| december 2002 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 04 |
| february 2003 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 10 |
| october 2000 afternoon the convener | opened | the meeting at 14 24 |
| 2000 afternoon the presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 14 30 |
| 2001 afternoon the presiding officer | opened | the meeting at 14 30 |
| october 2000 morning the convener | opened | the meeting in private at |
| november 2002 morning the convener | opened | the meeting in private at |
| november 1999 afternoon the convener | opened | the public meeting at 13 |
| and they all whenever they | opened | in the afternoon they sell |
| flamenco the key may have | opened | amazement s door to a |
| shauchlin feet then the door | opened | an thare wis auld andrae |
| on the door again letterbox | opened | and he s like that |
| wir cleared awey the door | opened | and more trows came in |
| would be if the door | opened | and she came in if |
| up the drive the door | opened | and susan stepped forward to |
| med o widd as he | opened | da door he yalled haste |
| xmas trees a trap door | opened | down the hole she dropped |
| cup of tea the door | opened | faint light spilled from an |
| slot the rear car door | opened | from front to back instead |
| driver mags fell into the | opened | passenger door delighted that the |
| stepped out as the door | opened | still carrying his briefcase alice |
| with the key until it | opened | the arched oak door leading |
| last the car stopped juan | opened | the back door and helped |
| aboot an fin the lad | opened | the back door fowk could |
| he snarls fin jonsar eck | opened | the cab door ey were |
| answer the door so jonsar | opened | the door an gave her |
| bed in the laft she | opened | the door an luikit in |
| a nippick o frost she | opened | the door an near fell |
| the door he knocked an | opened | the door an went in |
| tink about it the man | opened | the door and went inside |
| and then i fo- he | opened | the door and went oh |
| usually travelled in pairs he | opened | the door at the first |
| heard him ask as he | opened | the door fully and beckoned |
| as suin as the wumman | opened | the door geordie kent her |
| me with a rough jerk | opened | the door got out of |
| jake let oot as he | opened | the door he kent fine |
| them i pulled in and | opened | the door he stepped off |
| affo its hinges aunt jessie | opened | the door her face drainin |
| sigh he turned back and | opened | the door hoping he had |
| delivered agnes ye shouldnae huv | opened | the door lassie the door |
| creepit roon the ferm steadings | opened | the door o the barn |
| m816: car crashes aye i | opened | the door o the the |
| but as soon as ah | opened | the door of the hoose |
| lot o mice when you | opened | the door so everybody had |
| the soond looder when we | opened | the door tae the big |
| but as soon as she | opened | the door the cat fled |
| as the one she had | opened | the door to that first |
| went over to the cupboard | opened | the door wet his finger |
| walked over to the cupboard | opened | the door wet his finger |
| at funerals well my grunny | opened | the door when there was |
| as he did when he | opened | the kitchen door the scene |
| of bed half asleep and | opened | the press door by mistake |
| then different music as i | opened | the restaurant door they called |
| plate glass window the door | opened | to admit my first visitor |
| of a sudden the door | opened | two soldiers burst in with |
| the next morning the member | opened | his newspaper to read the |
| that man got his eyes | opened | at that moment to be |
| thirty minutes later joan christie | opened | her eyes her offspring was |
| said it was it really | opened | her eyes that seein pictures |
| bringing him and as he | opened | his eyes and realized where |
| is recorded of him he | opened | his eyes in hell being |
| saturday night and never again | opened | his eyes on this side |
| treatment the patient coughed and | opened | his yellowish bloodshot eyes his |
| not daniel s voice i | opened | my eyes a nurse leaned |
| everything would be fine i | opened | my eyes stepped back down |
| being unlocked and then slowly | opened | my eyes were pretty well |
| lives cause it kind o | opened | up my eyes really quite |
| i i i a window | opened | and he thought it was |
| and he ended up he | opened | open the wee window and |
| assaulted my senses so i | opened | the window as far as |
| a trojan horse my aunt | opened | the window over the cornfield |
| and weaken his resolve he | opened | the window wide closing his |
| november 1 st school re | opened | today after potato holidays 19th |
| display on music miss [censored: surname] | opened | her display by saying that |
| would entertain and it was | opened | at new year and that |
| a post office card account | opened | at the counter of a |
| at baljaffray croass the country | opened | oot a bit an we |
| he used a car that | opened | out at the back he |
| muckle eese wi wirds meg | opened | the buik at genesis chapter |
| out into the lobby he | opened | the drawer at the bottom |
| also the baron of bervie | opened | the jubilee bridge at bervie |
| n- a new erm place | opened | up over at braehead it |
| at a doll s hoose | opened | up the rooms were a |
| shops in toryglen it was | opened | upan we got them at |
| 11 5 2001 many wombs | opened | before my coming in catholic |
| fin the car boot wis | opened | her mood changed oh michty |
| was this collection was only | opened | a short time ago lenin |
| i think and they only | opened | for a certain time during |
| who knocks it will be | opened | friends we begin our time |
| time pause work fi wi | opened | oor een ti wi shut |
| time another metaphorical pathway has | opened | up 3 all which background |
| an awthin went quiet geordie | opened | his een an cuidnae believe |
| the gate again emptiness i | opened | the gate went back to |
| dried up straw the woman | opened | a wooden chest and set |
| its gowd edged leaves an | opened | it up far the meenister |
| in the wee like [inaudible] | opened | it up yeah f814: yeah |
| tuik up the tings an | opened | the moo o the blaik |
| last i got up and | opened | the shutters after showering in |
| jan de vries has also | opened | up a clinic in wellington |
| the intention john mcallion has | opened | up a complicated area there |
| probably prettier than majorca i | opened | up a savings account with |
| and humanity and that it | opened | up a wide range of |
| the bog than the heivens | opened | up an a doonpish held |
| no 7 westbank will be | opened | up by the removal of |
| hill da tree peerie grice | opened | up da clooty pockies an |
| m762: bbc1 and itv bbc2 | opened | up f963: right mm mmhm |
| that choice needs to be | opened | up for couples who seek |
| the contents of a quarry | opened | up for the purpose behind |
| court in the gow was | opened | up from individual gardens and |
| well nicodemus got his understanding | opened | up i believe by the |
| mmhm m762: er had just | opened | up i think and they |
| in a huge plastic bag | opened | up it was an enormous |
| within the forest toadstool has | opened | up its cream umbrella a |
| rip tide wind toadstool has | opened | up its cream umbrella domino |
| as i mentioned we have | opened | up our modernisation budget and |
| s contribution unexpectedly and rightly | opened | up the debate to the |
| academics critics theorists should be | opened | up to alternative forms alternative |
| equality of opportunity but are | opened | up to new and different |
| mah face stew steve yiv | opened | up wi a voice thit |
| ports through vigorous trading routes | opened | up with the levant and |
| a route through the crowd | opened | before him and a few |
| of the valley that had | opened | behind us before us it |
| informing me that secretaries sometimes | opened | their offices before they said |
| day before the island games | opened | then downpour after that it |
| o mystifeed furriners syne he | opened | his instrument case rubbit his |
| him spikk fur he seldom | opened | his mou bit wid answer |
| the west bow weir had | opened | his mouth and a stream |
| supply an a wee boy | opened | his piece box an he |
| a ghost from silent woods | opened | his wings and scattered stars |
| nodded slowly when his mouth | opened | it cracked with dried slavers |
| made his groundbreaking speech and | opened | the debate with the words |
| his service here her een | opened | wider than twa ashets as |
| [inaudible] f606: aye m822: station | opened | again ye ken f606: yeah |
| they must ve they ve | opened | the gates again so they |
| my grandmother was widowed she | opened | a shop near er [tut] |
| took pity on us she | opened | my case and poked around |
| my dear colleague winnie ewing | opened | the parliament with grace and |
| knees sore when my granny | opened | the sneck she held out |
| my husband smoked and you | opened | the windae [inaudible] i m |
| over the the barges just | opened | their tail- tailgate and threw |
| when somebody on the bus | opened | their mooth ye kent far |
| know the windows cannot be | opened | when we re not in |
| parliament when the scottish parliament | opened | ye ken they were introduced |
| later when the crock was | opened | you scraped out the butter |
| the grass persley walled garden | opened | 1997 for the s t |
| it wis like somebody d | opened | a yett an let the |
| far the fusky bottles war | opened | an the serious business o |
| the line had their case | opened | and checked and they got |
| island then the channel was | opened | and the other channel blocked |
| price the biscuit manufacturers was | opened | by the duchess of gloucester |
| citizens a forum should be | opened | during the convention for organisations |
| church and the sunday school | opened | fortnightly services were held thereafter |
| on the future of europe | opened | in brussels on 28 february |
| fitzpatrick new cancerbacup scotland centre | opened | in glasgow that the parliament |
| on the right spot and | opened | it out patting out any |
| fur seeven nichts efter it | opened | its een inbye the castle |
| thinkin fin the envelope wis | opened | jonsar eck an the ither |
| the sappy derkness o hauf | opened | leaves waukenin frae the dwaumin |
| a saw mill if we | opened | m608: aye f643: the the |
| and canteen the port was | opened | officially in july 1943 though |
| a peach four times it | opened | releasing children onto the virgin |
| year since the prison was | opened | s1w 24058 alex neil to |
| the end that s been | opened | so see s the ither |
| rest of the war we | opened | the box of ammunition says |
| chalmer child it is uncertane | opened | the doore and the cardinall |
| the gairden och weel i | opened | the gate gaed him a |
| i drove the trucks i | opened | the gates and m762: that |
| goes happy birthday gilbert ah | opened | the kerry bag an ah |
| reserved matter that would have | opened | the possibility that an icc |
| corrected and to snoop we | opened | the unclaimed bag fishing out |
| het in here so geordie | opened | the windae news the twa |
| bodies bit the gravedigger d | opened | the wrang lair an the |
| a friday bit fan they | opened | their mous the passengers aa |
| busy place this year i | opened | this letter to check the |
| served in three parliaments she | opened | this parliament the first democratically |
| to the parliament since we | opened | to see how we do |
| lay notes on the table | opened | wide grab the group s |
| syne turned the sneck an | opened | wide tae licht an freens |
| laid out the second round | opened | with a magnificent display of |
| part of the second round | opened | with and was devoted to |
| 1912 the line was officially | opened | with the steam locomotives soller |
| now m1092: [inaudible] paints have | opened | f1091: he s stood on |
| in skye whose extension was | opened | by our party s chief |
| honest poverty which so movingly | opened | our parliament and established a |
| her letters from overseas are | opened | and checked her account of |
| they baith cried thegither ma | opened | her mooth tae gie thaim |
| a gean branch abeen them | opened | an shut its dowp feathers |
| paper listens deeply it has | opened | its face it has emptied |
| then we came hame and | opened | aa that parcels that s |
| noh a laddie then jilly | opened | lee where s jilly pat |
| it wisnae iyin as jonsar | opened | ae letter an hid a |
| between them which could be | opened | and closed as required in |
| i wish noo i d | opened | it as seen s it |
| wis uncle rob hissel that | opened | it och it s you |
| coorse moo wis like an | opened | trap twa raws o razor |
| da cattery ll hardly be | opened | yet smootie wis dat blyde |
| handy cause they ve just | opened | that big philosophy factory down |
| it local campaign has recently | opened | a combi store in kelvinside |
| of trunk road were a | opened | and b significantly upgraded in |
| letters delivered here are being | opened | and that copies of some |
| pension and returned with an | opened | bottle local red binissalem isn |
| regally your bowels haven t | opened | for two days and mummy |
| and lo and behold it | opened | in er august nineteen ninety |
| ghlaschu now bunsgoil ghĂ idhlig ghlaschu | opened | in nineteen ninety nine and |
| and i m afraid i | opened | it needless to say i |
| knock and it will be | opened | to you for everyone who |
| [censored: surname and street name] row it s just | opened | a couple of years ago |
| f606: just waiting to be | opened | or is there m822: oh |
| there just waiting to be | opened | so we ll jist turn |
| down harry thomson carrying an | opened | letter rushes in from outside |
| handles on it an it | opened | oot like a sorta half |
| executive helpline breathing space which | opened | a couple of weeks prior |
| primary school in scotland which | opened | in nineteen ninety nine now |
| brown envelope i should have | opened | it afore but a twa |
| t oot but i hinna | opened | it yet i thocht you |
| f1095: here your buttons is | opened | now m1096: playgroup f1095: mmhm |
| cards no i haven t | opened | them yet don t worry |
| startling scarlet like a fresh | opened | wound ginst shiney green leaves |
| carole which i haven t | opened | yet all i know is |
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