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| is furious at caxton s | perceived | incompetence while caxton was in |
| speakers an hoo it is | perceived | bi othirs socio linguistically as |
| of ethnic solidarity english was | perceived | to be more formal than |
| solidarity whereas standard english was | perceived | to be overtly high status |
| terminology and assessment procedures the | perceived | loss of progression from s1 |
| four language skills reflects the | perceived | importance of each skill for |
| pronunciation too often to be | perceived | as a chance error the |
| which express opposition to the | perceived | discrimination contained in the provisions |
| of the community which is | perceived | to be relatively well off |
| seem to wish to be | perceived | as scots speakers the staff |
| classroom and playground and was | perceived | to be more widely understood |
| created to respond to a | perceived | local need and a desire |
| there will be elements of | perceived | unfairness whenever bands are established |
| life expectancy at birth self | perceived | health status secondary indicators support |
| and surrender provisions the executive | perceived | that although the provisions would |
| and the intergovernmental conference the | perceived | threat was the body of |
| be that the census was | perceived | as something neutral a practical |
| so ehm what er was | perceived | or felt that was happening |
| the establishment debate especially any | perceived | differences in the relationship between |
| scotland tenants choice is often | perceived | as the tenant s right |
| to be useful and its | perceived | value to users led to |
| as great as it is | perceived | to be by other countries |
| highlands and islands or the | perceived | areas where gaelic is spoken |
| to maybe address whatever the | perceived | weaknesses or gaps in that |
| the legal figures what is | perceived | to be consumed or the |
| either paid or it is | perceived | that they get some benefit |
| unit and hmi we were | perceived | as conservative if we tried |
| all the teacher trade unions | perceived | a determination to push ahead |
| along today because of a | perceived | lack of progress in helping |
| of scotland because of the | perceived | wealth of the area today |
| something that was gaunae perc- | perceived | to run for the next |
| education system 43 this is | perceived | as missing an opportunity particularly |
| the miners strike there were | perceived | threats real or imaginary of |
| of a europe that is | perceived | rightly to be distant from |
| uise insteid o whit s | perceived | tae be an english ane |
| of view the problem was | perceived | to be that schools had |
| up by sanctions sips are | perceived | in different ways by different |
| their madness luckily my relatives | perceived | my distress and a few |
| snaring and poisoning because the | perceived | means of controlling foxes and |
| locally and nationally to meet | perceived | need in the way that |
| not careful we could be | perceived | as trying to suck up |
| will say that what is | perceived | to be a risk to |
| people are talking to someone | perceived | to be an insider they |
| it can only have been | perceived | in this way by sandred |
| the latter scots is still | perceived | by pupils as being their |
| mr davidson so is it | perceived | as a profit making organisation |
| thoroughness or rigour is not | perceived | that could give rise to |
| extent to which it was | perceived | that the objectives and key |
| in his tone which i | perceived | was directed at the godlie |
| spirit of helpfulness to remedy | perceived | defects in the text of |
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