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1. Sarah heard her dragon call to her first, in a rich voice with a thick Scottish accent
2. ‘No … not at all, but I’m doing some research at the moment and have been trying to locate a couple called Sheila and Don with a Scottish connection
3. Could be our local Scottish hoods
4. He stops walking forwards a metre away from the short, squat Scottish gangster and slowly moves his hands behind his back, as if he is about to stand at ease
5. Harry waited in the administrative offices of the Scottish Rite for the named recipient to arrive so that he could discharge his duty and return home for the evening
6. Strenhowell, the Director said, “Well done, I look forward to your presentation at the meeting with Brown & Backhouse and the Scottish Rite principles Monday next
7. “What is the soup today Cook?” Defoe inquired to the fat Scottish lady who had proudly brought the steaming tureen to the lady of the house to ladle out
8. It was with a bit of a start that I realized there that many of my favorite authors were, in fact, Scottish
9. room of the Scottish MPC, at the screen on the
10. Two days later it was our turn to leave the front and we handed over to a Scottish Territorial Battalion we gave them the same information and help that we had been given by the Welsh
11. about how tasteless it all was when the Scottish piper, not
12. We moved into the front line trenches in the early hours and the Scottish Battalion we took over from told us that everything was pretty Tres Bon
13. One was "Thaddeus of Warsaw," and the other "Scottish Chiefs
14. Unlike most cats Alex had seen it had unusual markings, the spots and stripes reminding him of a Scottish wild cat
15. These recorded that most of his movement appeared to be around the Edinburgh University and the Scottish Parliament areas
16. It was one of those cold wet Scottish winds that come down through the mountain passes
17. A few hours later, they drifted with their bags into the set of tents that had been set up by the ‘Occupy Edinburgh’ campaigners that had been protesting for the last few weeks outside the Scottish Office building
18. They estimated that there were 100 tents lining the steps of Scottish Office and it was growing by the hour
19. Two of the men wore suits; obviously, executives on their way back from a day’s work at the Scottish Office and had decided to join in on their way home
20. By Mid-morning, a reporter from the BBC's convened a debate between the occupation and representatives from the local Chinese Embassy and one of the many Scottish Banking institutions that supported the IMF
21. The Scottish Police quickly formed a line in front of the marchers and started to negotiate to try to break the numbers up
22. However, the sheer numbers were too much and they had little option but to let the protesters march down through the city passed the burnt out flats that Stuart and Simon had once lived in and towards the exhibition centre where the Chinese President was guest of the UK and Scottish Governments
23. Within a few moments the local Scottish SAS were notified that a terrorist incident had taken place in Edinburgh and members of the counter revolutionary warfare wing (CRW) were taxed with ‘999’ telling them that a real incident had taken place and that this was no exercise
24. It was subsequently bought and refurbished by the Scottish Spastics Association [as it was then called]
25. There is a story (probably apocryphal) that one night there was a knock on the door of a certain Scottish manse
26. This distinguished document is an English Puritan work, although there was some valued input from Scottish theologians
27. The Scottish Banks were institutions that people could look up to
28. “Some random point in the map? I may be half Scottish, but I’m not a complete idiot
29. Though selected as the prime negotiant, he was strongly anti-American, perhaps as a result of his loyalist Scottish father having his land confiscated
30. I recognized the soft voice of Inspector McKenzie, with its faint Scottish burr
31. When he answered his phone Jock heard the Scottish drawl of Cullen, Jock my lad how have you been? It’s been far too long!
32. Angel drifted off for a while and when she woke she saw Mrs Worthington there all smiles and Angel said her name is Roisin, do you like it? Yes dear its Scottish isn’t it?
33. It still maintains its distinctive Scottish ambiance
34. Charles’ death and James succession provoked two rebellions, one by the Scottish
35. It touched the North Sea and the Scottish border
36. whatever is on your mind out loud with a Scottish
37. The next day they had lunch in the historic town of Gretna Green from which it was only a short distance to the Scottish border; and from there they followed the coastal roads to the west and at three that afternoon, drove through the impressive stone gates of Rick’s estate in the south-western Highlands of Scotland
38. The scent of the beech forest was wonderful and exactly fulfilled her expectations of how the English and Scottish forests and countryside would turn out to be; she loved every scent, sound and aspect of it
39. Their return journey was along the eastern shore and turned inland again and they passed close to the Royal Family’s Scottish home, Balmoral Castle
40. The drinks had led to an invitation to dinner at a quiet little Scottish pub where the food was excellent and the service superb
41. The meal was such a success that a suggested weekend in the Scottish Highlands was welcomed and anticipated by both of them as an escape from their routine lives
42. Being Scottish he was very frugal in every way and spent most of his time performing his research
43. Sandy was a fair haired youngish lady with a Scottish accent
44. The Scottish Historical Association will process our request for listing on the monuments list, and George will get in on the morning train
45. unwed with a cat in a small row house in a Scottish village
46. Clackmannan is the smallest Scottish shire, a narrow strip ten miles by eleven, squeezed between the River Forth to the south and the escarpment of the Ochils to the north, along the base of which nestle grey stone villages, rugged glens and the ruined Castle Campbell
47. After an initial pep talk by the camp’s head teacher, a scrawny Scottish fellow reeking of tobacco sidled up and hissed, “Macbeth?”
48. The Scottish teachers were pleased to have a month out of the classroom, but not so keen on getting too physical with the kids
49. The Scottish legal system is based on the French and differs from England and the colonies in that, instead of looking for legal loopholes and scoring points, they attempt to get at the truth
50. Best of all was a month by a lake in the highlands with a middle-aged Scottish teacher and his class of eighteen fourteen-year-olds from a private Edinburgh boys’ school for ultra high achievers