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be ensured for those groups | traditionally | reluctant to take up the |
be ensured for those groups | traditionally | reluctant to take up the |
leids as them that is | traditionally | uised inwith a gien territory |
languages as those that are | traditionally | used within a given territory |
3 as languages that are | traditionally | used within a given territory |
s population but which although | traditionally | used within the territory of |
new activities that have not | traditionally | been counted applauds the on |
new activities that have not | traditionally | been counted applauds the on |
this has not been done | traditionally | until 1921 we did not |
2001 stated the scots language | traditionally | neglected or actively suppressed in |
2001 statit the scots leid | traditionally | neglectit or actively doonhauden in |
and other classic texts have | traditionally | been taught alongside such 20th |
books of the bible as | traditionally | believed indeed the whole hebrew |
sixty six years he is | traditionally | believed to have been the |
53 alongside thise differences thire | traditionally | exists a dichotaemy atween scots |
better water exchange we have | traditionally | moved away from inland sites |
they are f718: mmhm m017: | traditionally | associated with f718: mmhm m017: |
normally means erm you know | traditionally | meant somebody that you were |
to engage with those groups | traditionally | excluded from the democratic process |
that uk schemes have not | traditionally | included such measures rather they |
states to fishing vessels that | traditionally | fished there have been renewed |
that even the union s | traditionally | neutral member states austria finland |
and wants to be fair | traditionally | that has not always been |
m741: [cough] uh huh m605: | traditionally | to gaelic m741: yeah cause |
the children whom people would | traditionally | look to adopt i would |
languages in which we have | traditionally | reported we would be setting |
a significant voice is because | traditionally | most disability organisations do not |
connected with the saint and | traditionally | carried to church between the |
because the scottish economy is | traditionally | seen as strong in the |
collections of statutes and regulations | traditionally | known as the auld lawes |
25 pfi schools with 12 | traditionally | funded schools and in particular |
language learners 1 direct teaching | traditionally | in both english and modern |
12 for while women have | traditionally | been recognised as the transmitters |
seen to epitomise what has | traditionally | been considered feminine its images |
offer danger only water is | traditionally | a symbol of rebirth and |
of the company in 1988 | traditionally | the use of scots has |
for the government to say | traditionally | this has not been done |
stayed at the west end | traditionally | ye know the posher hooses |
divided leadership can cause problems | traditionally | local authority licensing departments had |
areas in which posts have | traditionally | gone to young people such |
[tut] i think in scotland | traditionally | a lot of people would |