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| an aleevo f638: well i | played | r- no i played rounders | 
| of dance things and we | played | rounders and f965: mm f963: | 
| played aw these things f638: | played | rounders and sk- roller skatin | 
| i played r- no i | played | rounders f637: and eh ye | 
| rounders f637: and eh ye | played | rounders kick the can eh | 
| owld piano and played and | played | and finally fur d first | 
| at dat owld piano and | played | and played and finally fur | 
| awaar o ony trows he | played | d piano wee an enthoosiasum | 
| piano in it my sisters | played | piano an only visitors could | 
| paxton miss cameron s sister | played | the piano fur oor dancing | 
| of the scottish youth parliament | played | a number of active games | 
| childhood games you might have | played | f965: childhood games when i | 
| explained that some players hid | played | forty five games that season | 
| if ye flew aboot an | played | games an ye put on | 
| mixed you know the boys | played | games with the girls but | 
| very popular [note: photo: 'arbuthnott football team.'] games beddies | played | mainly by girls also known | 
| for the following and games | played | seemed to be at certain | 
| and the great old monkcastle | played | some of its hardest games | 
| fun f631: yeah f689: we | played | some video games an that | 
| and during the holidays we | played | the usual games of tig | 
| previous games our sports team | played | their hearts out and the | 
| class again by 8am we | played | various language games from keep | 
| f1104: yeah but my mum | played | with me with my games | 
| vestiges of apartheid thus we | played | a constructive role on the | 
| know that margaret curran has | played | a huge role in taking | 
| 1 debate surveillance last year | played | a key role in 109 | 
| 1999 the cairngorms partnership has | played | a key role in facilitating | 
| proposed wildlife legislation he has | played | a key role in setting | 
| this morning dr brown has | played | a key role in the | 
| peety tae see things that | played | a main role in iveryday | 
| of the issues housing departments | played | a negligible role with five | 
| mcintosh as its convener mcintosh | played | a prominent role in all | 
| which women have for centuries | played | a public role in the | 
| that all its members have | played | a role in that development | 
| of the sixteenth century cereals | played | a secondary role to meat | 
| for the scottish parliament we | played | a vital role in establishing | 
| the role that europe has | played | and in particular the important | 
| role which the convention has | played | and to support its continuing | 
| ancestral research whether such people | played | any role in the formulation | 
| the traditional and distinctive role | played | by aberdeen angus breeders in | 
| the traditional and distinctive role | played | by aberdeen angus breeders in | 
| section 3 the important role | played | by knowledge of the grammar | 
| parliament recognises the important role | played | by local football teams in | 
| that this crucial role was | played | by one of their family | 
| the parliament recognises the role | played | by service personnel during the | 
| that that role would be | played | by the presiding officer the | 
| parliament acknowledges the significant role | played | by the voluntary sector in | 
| urges that the vital role | played | by these public servants be | 
| the consumer society they role | played | copywriters producing a tv ad | 
| role glasgow city council has | played | in supporting blindcraft and the | 
| in the flesh mrs morrison | played | the dominant role chameleon like | 
| thing about you know who | played | the role of the pancakes | 
| day m1078: but we never | played | anything like football or cricket | 
| and er and the boys | played | football and they were all | 
| football oh i thought yous | played | football as well i says | 
| pieces m816: i played i | played | football for the school and | 
| and stuff like that m636: | played | football i d a paper | 
| played in the street they | played | football in the street and | 
| children i taught would have | played | football or any ball game | 
| me to pieces m816: i | played | i played football for the | 
| f965: where i think we | played | it with a football actually | 
| players of football that ever | played | the game he had no | 
| combined this game can be | played | as a form of rummy | 
| think was a game we | played | at because there was a | 
| goodfellow s band from bervie | played | at weddings the cost in | 
| goodfellow s band from inverbervie | played | for a fee of 36 | 
| cup afore the game wis | played | he coodnae stan nivver mind | 
| of joseph how she had | played | her own game for him | 
| a game that was being | played | i do not know whether | 
| a game the young folk | played | in drumblade where you were | 
| us this game can be | played | in groups or circles there | 
| was when the game was | played | in the field round at | 
| a small brass band which | played | in the mood while a | 
| terms arthur s band hid | played | jazz whyles gaein roon the | 
| the windows this game was | played | standing in a circle with | 
| and er that they had | played | this game called er what | 
| lives this game can be | played | using glossaries and indexes to | 
| t it f1104: and she | played | with my domino game f1103: | 
| the venue where graeme last | played | with the band as images | 
| free across a catching game | played | with two lines of people | 
| it f637: oh aye we | played | aw these things f638: played | 
| know my brothers they they | played | in the street they played | 
| f638: eh and then ye | played | ehm ball against the wall | 
| aleevo f638: no i never | played | kick the can never och | 
| beds f637: mmhm f638: ye | played | marbles f637: bools f638: eh | 
| f638: [cough] and then we | played | marbles f640: [inaudible] we decorated | 
| then f638: i ve never | played | that f637: aye and then | 
| know m608: mmhm f638: we | played | we don t we didna | 
| f638: ye could but ye | played | wi two f640: ye ye | 
| ye p- and sometimes ye | played | f637: mmhm ye cawed hard | 
| uh huh f637: and ye | played | peevers m608: true f637: hopscotch | 
| m608: aye f637: you you | played | skippin ropes at the same | 
| f637: aye and then we | played | statues and that was there | 
| were you know the girls | played | certain things i m not | 
| the girls but usually they | played | different sexes as well f1018: | 
| hockey sticks as the girls | played | their interschool final voices rose | 
| the pack snap boys also | played | pontoon neighbours visited each other | 
| just boys or men that | played | the fiddle but now you | 
| middle way and if you | played | with the big boys just | 
| and so music must have | played | a big part in their | 
| f718: yeah m734: music has | played | a far more important aspect | 
| programme but the light programme | played | a lot of music and | 
| the tacky organ music being | played | in the background various bossa | 
| mm f965: and sometimes we | played | loud music f963: mm f965: | 
| prayers read poetry sang an | played | music they shewed tapestries an | 
| dance music f963: mm f965: | played | on it so there must | 
| individual s father image god | played | a double part in the | 
| north atlantic treaty organisation nato | played | a major part in bringing | 
| the committee s report has | played | a major part in giving | 
| seriously the issue of funding | played | a major part in today | 
| cold freezing homes westminster has | played | a part by reducing vat | 
| by halcrow a company that | played | a part in the tendering | 
| how can a company that | played | a part in the tendering | 
| explains how graeme s influence | played | a significant part in several | 
| scottish federation of housing associations | played | a vital part in the | 
| so i think it has | played | an important part and it | 
| s content to know he | played | his part my father would | 
| even of the part he | played | in salvador s life in | 
| for the part they have | played | in the project and in | 
| i am proud to have | played | my part in that process | 
| the credit the small savers | played | their part magnificently during the | 
| tended to be how they | played | it f965: and it was | 
| they would f965: yeah we | played | that yeah yeah f963: they | 
| uh huh f965: and he | played | the guitar f963: mm f965: | 
| mmhm f965: and we still | played | you know we brought our | 
| night held noisy parties and | played | a radio so loud that | 
| on a wednesday night they | played | cards dominoes darts and carpet | 
| a saturday night when they | played | cards dominos draughts and table | 
| sea the voices of children | played | long into the night the | 
| and also underworld cause underworld | played | the last night and they | 
| me while the rovin eyes | played | leaving on a jet plane | 
| while lachie geddes the cooper | played | with amazing flair considering he | 
| came back to glenlomas jenny | played | with her friends while they | 
| get them you haven t | played | with them for a while | 
| mair sae whan it is | played | on the pypes sae that | 
| tammy jock an edwin whae | played | the accordion an whan ae | 
| pypar afore him whan he | played | the steirin mairches o scotland | 
| lost youtheid but whan he | played | the yaup an liltin reels | 
| o scotland whan he saftlie | played | tuins o hert brekkin bewtie | 
| such as our dobermann prince | played | a long woolly jumper with | 
| funeral service was long they | played | amazing grace and sang abide | 
| whimsical world the savage doberman | played | long woollen scarves with great | 
| steve long as it s | played | oot here cammy digital imagin | 
| f1112: cause we haven t | played | them for a long time | 
| last week prof [censored: surname] just | played | elizabethan songs for a couple | 
| rubbish last nicht the gale | played | fast an loose it blew | 
| dollies last time f1089: you | played | wi dollies aye but that | 
| a nursery rhyme m1090: i | played | with dollies last time f1089: | 
| those songs do still get | played | a lot in their houses | 
| mm f963: you know we | played | quite a lot of energetic | 
| lot more than 2 we | played | spin the bottle and thomas | 
| was kara an- and she | played | with me a lot yeah | 
| pele herself ah thought pele | played | fur brazil bethia said the | 
| ma muther wis young wattie | played | fur the deanburnhaugh boolin club | 
| breeks fu o holes he | played | fur the ithers an kept | 
| til a waddin whaur ye | played | ah ve never forgotten yeir | 
| why i i definitely never | played | truant no i i would | 
| forgotten mabel and her sister | played | at hoosies with broken crockery | 
| communicative language teaching methodology and | played | call my bluff with the | 
| agrees with that scotland has | played | different roles as a nation | 
| scenes these sequences can be | played | faster and with more major | 
| that he simultaneously met and | played | golf with thomas huxley and | 
| at edinburgh in 1871 and | played | host with smith s help | 
| well we we children laddies | played | on the street with a | 
| my face no one ever | played | the truant with more deliberate | 
| like a cat who has | played | with a mouse and suddenly | 
| variant in a way was | played | with a tennis ball when | 
| m1090: beyblade mmhm yeah i | played | with dollies f1089: mmhm [pages turning] | 
| m1090: mm hem [laugh] i | played | with dolly f1089: [laugh] that | 
| came down and sort o | played | with him for only the | 
| 2 the figures can be | played | with it would be possible | 
| river pulled me down and | played | with me as if i | 
| later was he right i | played | with the thought for a | 
| a peculiar smell they also | played | at schoolies and of course | 
| of this crow we also | played | tarzan by tying a rope | 
| also the march that was | played | when joan of arc entered | 
| to the hall there and | played | badminton an eh we just | 
| yer beds and then ye | played | eh wi wi yer peevers | 
| she was brilliant eh she | played | sae much an you just | 
| much bother cause we we | played | at fitba an ye were | 
| kinda accepted by if ye | played | at fitba ye had it | 
| the fermer s bairn ye | played | at hir kirsnin did ye | 
| thinks owre the pairt ye | played | fechtin wi the rebels he | 
| coalie bag lifts like ye | played | in the playgrun she wis | 
| misdout a dichtie gemm ye | played | ti git it yit it | 
| mm m078: the british government | played | the orange card and used | 
| leen in e widdie i | played | an ran wi ither loons | 
| spraingilt ahint thaim as thay | played | an thair een skinkilt wi | 
| taen up wi the muisic | played | bi mortal men the mair | 
| mairried andy farquhar him that | played | golf wi alistair when he | 
| airt frae room tae stair | played | laldy wi the ozone layer | 
| wis ae davie riddle whae | played | the bagpipes wi mei i | 
| look three f1104: mum i | played | this t- f1103: ain wi | 
| we hear anither famous man | played | wi himsel aneth his desk | 
| it winted hame the cat | played | wi its moose it spat | 
| that s right m1010: oo | played | wi oor little dinkys doon | 
| he m608: oh right f643: | played | about there and we used | 
| erm and then they re | played | m608: uh huh do you | 
| a man frae yester he | played | a brodstaff o skinklin white | 
| he did every time stardust | played | and i wish just one | 
| he wad begin again he | played | awa ferr inti the nicht | 
| boddom o the sea he | played | awa for whit he thocht | 
| the power an the shots | played | be this twa chiels he | 
| s brogues on the rocks | played | clatter as he tae heidit | 
| sat there weeping as he | played | his amazing prelude when he | 
| turner aa throw science he | played | his trannie gied a glesga | 
| robin wis a fiddler he | played | his tunes sae weel they | 
| the scuil oh he s | played | hookey him f1011: [inaudible] [laugh] | 
| the kind that he aye | played | see that composer cried tchaikovsky | 
| without the man noticing he | played | songs that he knew better | 
| daunsin aither the fester he | played | the fester thay daunst thir | 
| the lasten tune that he | played | then was wae to my | 
| and he met geordie they | played | together every day it s | 
| until the first player has | played | another run of 5 slow | 
| that the gaelic language has | played | in informing the heritage of | 
| has to stop too they | played | together nearly every day before | 
| as my little old granny | played | a spangled guitar ferociously other | 
| bred stuff the kind that | played | at het my pedigree was | 
| 8 o clock classes we | played | call my bluff and again | 
| was really cool my one | played | electric guitar and everything i | 
| and its european committee had | played | i went out of my | 
| wonderful life an we all | played | in this backyard my sisters | 
| möbius strip my conscious mind | played | the same tape again and | 
| which some members might have | played | at party conferences we hope | 
| and when as callans we | played | at the auld brigend we | 
| of the playground and we | played | in gaelic and so we | 
| kinna nyeuk an we niver | played | in t much haad awa | 
| tom waits tape over we | played | it through and his broken | 
| days awa frae schule we | played | on the banks o the | 
| them for our example we | played | out at kennets old brickfield | 
| at the party oh we | played | pa- f1130: i don t | 
| call it now but we | played | peevers m1021: peevers f1018: and | 
| goings on his territory we | played | tig and fished the silky | 
| do they play they ve | played | in loads of places like | 
| t know anyway but they | played | the big accordian an one | 
| hessy was er they all | played | the hessy that was the | 
| classical stuff i was being | played | er by record by dad | 
| to make then the maister | played | a tune on the fiddle | 
| encircled garden two house cats | played | in the branches overhead knocking | 
| since the two roles were | played | out explicitly by father and | 
| the previous convener andy kerr | played | over the past two and | 
| the main parts were well | played | especially a sensuous lady macbeth | 
| doon as well an oo | played | m1013: that s right m1010: | 
| well built and friendly and | played | now is the hour on | 
| use the strap and mabel | played | too well at schoolies for | 
| its keyboard waiting to be | played | even the slightly musty earth | 
| machinery and cart can be | played | by animal actors it is | 
| roles in the management were | played | by employees of fife council | 
| processions of incan soldiers apparently | played | by the peruvian army temple | 
| like an auld torn cloot | played | hide n seek by the | 
| our nordic neighbours the parliament | played | host to the nordic council | 
| places like she s she | played | in the scottish parliament recently | 
| be a burn you always | played | in the burn when you | 
| doing words it can be | played | in teams of four and | 
| as basketball which can be | played | on a badminton court and | 
| was quite lucky cause i | played | an instrument at school so | 
| that it was the march | played | at bannockburn which it turns | 
| mother was 97 yesterday and | played | competitive bridge until about three | 
| furious but the guy that | played | goals for us was a | 
| match was on and i | played | half an hour f643: [laugh] | 
| that jimmy kelly was only | played | in the dying moments of | 
| a relative s a trick | played | on newly weds was to | 
| and the tricks that were | played | on them it was a | 
| remember the way it was | played | once on the farm of | 
| himself a large scotch and | played | a country and western tape | 
| dougie vipond and jim prime | played | a fitting and poignant version | 
| the beach f718: mmhm f1077: | played | all on the beach and | 
| to paint light and shadow | played | among the trees as sketches | 
| the stars shone above children | played | around us and a party | 
| and later mrs scimgeour bankhead | played | as did nellie riddoch [note: photo: 'inscription inside fiddes district church bible.'] | 
| doon the golf course and | played | away so m815: the longest | 
| string quartet came down and | played | in the lounge of the | 
| the song done so i | played | it to julie and said | 
| marys mouse poppet and plain | played | myself at snakes and ladders | 
| down to the gym and | played | some badminton basketball for an | 
| to mallorca and elsewhere sforza | played | the father figure until his | 
| faither wis a packie at | played | cuddie rung about the streets | 
| amazed the match wis been | played | flat oot nae quarter asked | 
| best in her year she | played | us some of chopin s | 
| get enough of it i | played | it even more than relics | 
| this tape doesn t get | played | in america i haven t | 
| a bit that that kids | played | in wasn t it f1001: | 
| oot on damn t it | played | meesic an aathing bit whot | 
| 94 93 although 2 rinks | played | 5 a side 60 people | 
| ferociously the unshaven rock star | played | a spangled guitar on the | 
| day o the final bein | played | atween a scotsman an a | 
| men named the segton who | played | in a field belonging to | 
| ah im a violin is | played | off stage masha that s | 
| match is scheduled to be | played | on a sunday despite promises | 
| macdiarmid s drunk man that | played | to a packed audience of | 
| matching baseball cap the trio | played | to a relatively small crowd | 
| along the cobbled route kittens | played | under a hedge of morning | 
| members of all parties have | played | in promoting the debate on | 
| s sheen war teem mary | played | in the dauphin s coort | 
| enjoyed the stuff i d | played | in the final lesson i | 
| s thocht whyles the cousins | played | in the foun o the | 
| telling me that though i | played | the organ in the big | 
| in the highlands it is | played | throughout scotland acknowledges that it | 
| in the highlands it is | played | throughout scotland acknowledges that it | 
| is deserted the car had | played | up in the morning before | 
| paton the future celebrated violinist | played | an exquisite solo such clarity | 
| his wish an heuked an | played | fish efter fish till ten | 
| the daunsin on an on | played | iain eggit on bi hoochs | 
| fish whiles rowed his tail | played | slatter an fearsome swirls broke | 
| an expressive conductor the orchestra | played | through three mozart symphonies or | 
| strecht on ma brou ah | played | aboot the front yett pouin | 
| about mrs boyter where you | played | the bonny young lass mrs | 
| bi name o iain that | played | the pypes mair skeillie nor | 
| the tunes yer fite hauns | played | war bartok chopin brahms the | 
| hou ti play she haesna | played | for thrie year or mebbe | 
| i ve skipped school or | played | truant yesterday but i wouldnae | 
| ither fowks hid das fa | played | darts or keepie uppie ither | 
| lead to one authority being | played | off against another for commercial | 
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