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the development of a mutuallysupportiverelationship between the learning of
in ways which are mutuallysupportivethe resolution in the event
into an enormous cushion moresupportivethan any brassiere his flabby
this is recognition of thesupportivelink between the skills of
have put in place asupportivestructure to assist the new
1985 has been a strongsupportiveinfluence for many scottish women
this female contact necessary andsupportiveand which as we have
there i have worked insupportiveemployment all my life and
is fully aware of andsupportiveof the implications of its
scotland bill to allow asupportiveperson to be alongside will
between us they were tremendouslysupportivewe should put up our
although the snp is broadlysupportiveof the executive i wish
cbi was in the mainsupportiveof the outturn of the
and are also the leastsupportiveof the eu 4 the
i have found the ministersupportivewhen i took information to
without interruption dost archive howeversupportivehemens might be of the
even in their later yearssupportiveemployers do not discriminate on
reduced many fishermen might besupportiveof measures to reduce fishing
always made easier by asupportivecommittee and this year i
does not appear despite thesupportivewords in the executive s
executive have been far moresupportiveof and engaged with the
the local community were verysupportiveof prisoners at the top
a pound i am verysupportiveprogrammed to serve i follow
executive is committed to andsupportiveof initiatives that the european
dti insist they are stillsupportiveof the network of rural
the scottish national party issupportiveof the report the findings

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