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large baggy monsters of books | potentially | [laugh] which is the way |
of our most daring and | potentially | radical critics and by our |
of our most daring and | potentially | radical critics and by our |
revival of scots revival is | potentially | all achievable however bad it |
and stories wi- with no | potentially | no boundaries you know except |
tender and sincere yes passionate | potentially | yes awkward definitely i was |
the rabelais translation that is | potentially | rich but strangely unexplored rabelais |
appropriately instead in what is | potentially | a hugely efficient public service |
a serious issue that could | potentially | affect employment location hebrideans are |
is not major and that | potentially | major change does not affect |
from autumn 2002 there are | potentially | 1 500 newly qualified nurses |
descriptive situations especially if referring | potentially | to all ministers including junior |
right yeah uh huh m762: | potentially | a powerful character i think |
would include coastline developments and | potentially | tourist developments we have to |
but most scots who would | potentially | benefit from the drug do |
those who have or who | potentially | have drug and alcohol problems |
least a reduction in resource | potentially | available to local authorities will |
their capacities and circumstances and | potentially | drawing them on into the |
vital to prevent rash and | potentially | abortive actions the new arrangements |
the employment of children in | potentially | dangerous conditions in our towns |
subjects euan robson this is | potentially | the most difficult area in |
most f963: right yeah m762: | potentially | degrading i- you know job |
use them in fact they | potentially | know most of the grammar |
be the answer to a | potentially | compromising situation he watched the |
situation that could bring a | potentially | disastrous cost to all tax |
proof that this is a | potentially | effective piece of legislation which |
oral anticoagulation medication to avoid | potentially | fatal bleeding or clotting recognises |
rather than at post offices | potentially | leading to the closure of |
for re inclusion and the | potentially | devastating effect exclusion could have |
that could could ye know | potentially | have aboot as much resonance |
to do maths they could | potentially | have done five highers just |
something new scottish parliament could | potentially | meet the following needs government |
up the difficulties that will | potentially | arise from the proposals on |
particularly in terms of the | potentially | lucrative niche marketing opportunity that |
in some every bullet is | potentially | lethal even the old shot |
every community in scotland as | potentially | thousands of jobs are lost |
with government as well as | potentially | providing a timely boost to |
on local government and on | potentially | transferred employees will it have |
devolution may appear at times | potentially | confusing the glossary of parliamentary |
s comments made clear the | potentially | draconian effects of that decision |
ll have enough i mean | potentially | you ve all of scots |
there in all the parties | potentially | but ye know spending onie |
that the prospect of the | potentially | considerable damage that might have |
these searches have revealed three | potentially | interesting kinds of metaphors a |
of which i regard as | potentially | far more hazardous than the |
will be left with a | potentially | inferior tenancy we make a |
solve one problem simply by | potentially | disadvantaging another group of people |
been able to convert his | potentially | suspicious countrymen by allowing the |
and so on the census | potentially | is an extraordinarily useful tool |
claims against schools whose badges | potentially | breach heraldic law and the |