How To Use Clyde In A Sentence
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Clyde's request stemmed from either a headache or a sudden phobia, he wasn't sure which.
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Ruddy-faced Frank, looking far younger than his 90 years, recalls how he worked with teams of Clydesdale horses, sometimes in pairs and threes for ploughing.
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Two tugs from Clyde coastguards tried unsuccessfully to pull the vessel clear and it was freed the next day on the early morning tide.
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Clyde must have mistaken violent outbursts to mean outbursts of violence rather than intense, brief tantrums.
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It certainly has stimulated the immune systems," Clyde said as he continued to study the lymphokine chart.
Invasion
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Unless Celtic are given special dispensation to register the midfielder for the New Year's Day game against Hearts at Tynecastle, Keane will not be eligible until the Scottish Cup tie away to Clyde the following weekend.
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The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter penetrating inland from the Firth of Clyde.
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Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
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It took very little coaxing to get Clyde to bring his dowsing rods to the next class.
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Unfortunately for Stanley, these are the footgear of baseball player Clyde Livingstone, who has donated them to a local orphanage.
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Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design.
Underworld
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CLEVELAND - County supervisor Clyde Mueller will not be seeking another term in 2010 after filing his noncandidacy form with the county clerk.
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Seth's latest work is the in-progress series Clyde Fans, a collected volume of which has just been released by Drawn and Quarterly.
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In recent months the Clyde has been a popular place to fish and most boats have always managed to scrape a fairly decent week's wages.
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The silence stretched itself out and out, and just as David was certain Clyde had hung up, he spoke.
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It was only through sheer serendipity that he found what he was looking for bobbing about on the Clyde just a few miles from his home in Woodlands.
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From the 1820s Clydesdale, Shire and other heavy breeds were imported, but it was not until later in the century that horse teams dominated haulage.
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Clyde could sit there straight-faced and talk to you about anything, lying to you the entire time, and you'd believe it.
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‘One of the prints we have found is yours,’ a Strathclyde Police detective inspector told her.
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A spokesman for the Clydesdale confirmed that the bank had made an error somewhere and had not processed the tape.
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Despite being the one running around trying to save killers and judges and lawyers from being slaughtered in gruesome fashion, Nick felt like more of a villain -- albeit an impotent one -- than Clyde.
Rabid Rewind: Law Abiding Citizen
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Sabrina swayed gently with the canter, her mother watching Sabrina's every move, as she kept the Clydesdale on the lunge line at a steady pace.
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Four ships, two of them Clyde-built, were shelled heavily by communist forces during the episode, and 45 Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel were killed.
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A light rain dampened Clyde's face and sullied his mood.
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Luckily for Clyde, the beaker had shattered between his sweatshirt and his scrub top.
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Detective Sergeant Kenneth Simpson of the Strathclyde police's drugs squad knows the type of man he is looking for.
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The short-termism that has characterised shipbuilding on the Clyde for decades has to end.
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Several years ago, shortly after Clyde Tombaugh died at the age of ninety, Pluto's planethood was thrown into question.
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It also revealed that the Clyde-based agency was short-staffed on the day of the tragedy last July.
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Software Description: About Backcountry Christmas, This theme is based on an image of the Clydesdale horses pulling a wagon full of Christmas presents.
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Comparatively little has been done to share in the multifarious and extensive manufactures of lower Clydesdale, but the weaving of winceys, shirtings, and druggets is the staple industry; and there are also 3 artificial manure works, a tannery, 2 breweries, a large fancy woodwork establishment, and, ¾ mile from the town, the extensive factory of the British Oil and Candle Co.
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Between Central Station down near the River Clyde and sloping up towards Sauchiehall Street lies half a square mile of a dozen streets that meet and bisect each other in a grid of Georgian architectural splendour.
Shine a light on Glasgow's seedy side streets | Kevin McKenna
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The bags were later loaded onto railway trucks and pulled by two teams of Clydesdale horses nearly six kilometres to the Stenhouse Bay jetty for loading into the waiting ships.
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Sanders-Clyde Elementary eighth-grader Kalyn Lewis edged out her younger sister, Amy, for the title of district spelling champion after correctly spelling "hibachi," which her sixth-grade sister misspelled, and "canine.
Stories: Local News
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Opening another can of cat food, Clyde added it to the slop overflowing the bowl, scaring up a swirl of flies.
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Strathclyde regional council even decided to hold an auction because the ruthless Government have allowed it to deteriorate.
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When native film-makers point the camera at their homeland, the post-industrial wastelands of the Clyde are usually somewhere in the background.
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Although the Clyde was broad, until the early 19th century shoals prevented sea-going ships from sailing higher than Port Glasgow some twenty miles downstream.
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In front of a small house in Clyde the leaves on a liquidambar are a bright orange.
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David crouched over him, pinning his gun arm with a hand, his knee pressing hard into Clyde's trachea.
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February of 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto by American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh.
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‘It was a different matter when Jack Steedman had loads of weans going unpaid from door to door in Clydebank selling bingo tickets to raise funds,’ says Robertson.
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Judges expect a Clydesdale to look handsome, weighty and powerful, but with a gaiety of carriage and outlook, so that the impression is given of quality and weight, rather than grossness and bulk.
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More World Cup related nonsense, this time from those cheery chappies at Strathclyde fire brigade who warn of the increased danger of fire in the home during the month-long football fest.
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Leslie Sharp, Strathclyde's chief constable, last year won an extra £4.7 million to put another 155 officers on patrol.
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They lost 2-0 to Clydebank at Kilbowie and, in the process, missed out on the chance to regain second place.
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North of the Forth-Clyde area the incoming language was Gaelic or a variant thereof, so the label adopted was presumably Alba.
The Picts (or Cruithne, or Albans): What's in a name?
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Even here, though, it is possible to try a spot of canoeing or kayaking in the Gorge Waterway - not something to be tried in the Clyde.
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Bell also said that British Waterways has entered into a partnership agreement with building contractor Amec to redevelop sites along the Forth and Clyde canal.
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We were seeven days oot frae the Clyde -- a sair wark we had had -- gaun north wi 'seeds an' braws an 'things for the Macleod.
Merry Men
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U.S. Anehuser-Busch not saying 'neigh' just yet to Clydesdales in S.per Bowl, asks fans to vote Bud to take vote on Clydesdales in S.per BowlMILWAUKEE - Anheuser-Busch isn't saying "neigh" just yet to putting its Clydesdales in the S.per Bowl.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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Neither Rupert Murdoch nor Kerry Packer (nor his late lamented elder brother Clyde) is immortal; indeed their life expectancies are quite short.
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In 1930, a young astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh found Pluto.
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Software Description: About Backcountry Christmas, This theme is based on an image of the Clydesdale horses pulling a wagon full of Christmas presents.
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Strathclyde Police last night confirmed that detectives had investigated the matter.
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The Few, the Proud, the Marines" is as much a part of the gridiron sideshow as Clydesdales.
Super Bowl ads: Not just about the beer anymore
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On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park.
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Away below a silvery stream snakes its way downhill, one of the hill's two Cleuch Burns that run down to feed the infant Clyde.
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We have only their failed policies and an enterprise zone in Inverclyde.
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His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
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Mrs. Hutton is a little lady who bolsters up self-respect and makes light of trying situations, so she "shooed" us in and I sneaked into my room and waited until Clyde could run down to the store and purchase me a dress.
Letters on an Elk Hunt
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A doco about Bonnie and Clyde and their favoured getaway car, the 'flathead' Ford V8.
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A speaker from Strathclyde seconded this resolution.
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As Clyde ascended the mountain, the sky began to clear.
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A light drizzle permeated the foliage, and the bite of the wind pierced Clyde's windbreaker.
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I left school at 16 and served a four-year apprenticeship as a cooper with Clyde Cooperage.
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Clyde's face was lined with scratches from his nails, some of them beading with blood.
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On the few occasions when I've seen a movie with the paying public, the experience struck me as a cross between being a groundling at Shakespeare's Globe and being Faye Dunaway at the end of "Bonnie and Clyde.
Daniel Holloway: Hollywood: Like Detroit, But Stupider
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A cheer went up from 1,000 throats, greeting the floating city as it towered above Clydebank Town Hall.
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Pleasure included two large yachts, which he raced on the Clyde.
Times, Sunday Times
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Set within five acres of orchard and boasting battlements, parapet walkway, Great Hall and thick stone walls, the tower is perched above Crossford in the beautiful Clyde Valley.
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ON April 25, 1915, an old collier, the River Clyde, steamed towards Cape Helles on the Turkish coast.
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Brian Boyd, professor of education at Strathclyde University, cautions against the idea of a quick fix.
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In fact, this was Clyde's seventh straight win over Stirling in the space of just 18 months.
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That summer had apparently seen major escapes from the farms in the sea lochs fringing the Clyde estuary, with many hundreds of the things finding their way to the Leven in among the wild stock.
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Although he is Clydebank born and bred, his parents and grandparents hailed from up north.
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Although a late developer, it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion.
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“Captain, the runabout Clyde has undocked from Intrepid.”
Star Trek The Next Generation®
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During its heyday, from about 1880 to the Second World War, the Clyde puffer was the lifeline to remote communities along the West Coast.
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Strathclyde council has declared itself a nuclear-free zone.
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My great aunt was 40 when she was pulled out of a bombed air raid shelter during the Clydebank blitz in March 1941.
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Puma keeps bringing the crazy designs on their classic shoe the Clyde.
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Cinematically, it restages the celluloid of the 60s and 70s: early Godard, Bonnie and Clyde, Badlands, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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A number of Wrens and Wren officers served aboard the big liners, such as the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mary, the Aquitania, Mauretania and Regina del Pacifico, mostly sailing from the Tail of the Bank on the Clyde in Scotland.
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And the coroner proceeded to detail their testimony about their accidental meeting of Clyde.
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The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace.
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Both the Clydesdale and the Paisley terrier eventually became extinct, but not before they had contributed to the development of the Yorkie.
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Scottish shipping lines did well out of the migration, taking Jews to the east of Scotland and then on across the Atlantic from the Clyde.
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If the House of Lords in any way harries the bill before the peers tonight it will be particularly out of touch with public opinion," a senior Blair adviser warned after Lord Strathclyde, Tory leader in the Lords, appealed again for cross-party consensus.
Archive 2005-11-01
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Motorhead + Saxon/Danko Jones at Glasgow Carling, Nov 10th 08 « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
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Typical of the breed was Sawyer, who spent four years at Strathclyde in the 1980s.
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At the time he was back in Clydebank having been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy.
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Clydebank almost grabbed the lead in the 31st minute when their trialist wriggled free in the box, but he shot inches wide of the near post.
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Lacy grew up a Senator fan and as a teenager he shagged flies in Griffith Stadium for the likes of Goose Goslin, Joe Judge, Clyde Milan, and Walter Johnson.
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Worn out, he retired to Cardross, his quiet, thatched, unfortified summer hall on the Clyde, and sailed and fished like the Celtic forebears he was careful to acknowledge.
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The red brick school, the church wall, 21 Clydesdale horses and four foals watch impassively as progress rushes past.
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Sadly for me, nobody ever thought to test the damn thing on the Firth of Clyde on a Tuesday.
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The Strathclyde pair were finalists in the Observer International Mace debating competition last week.
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Before Clyde, there had been some ballplayers who went directly from high school to the major leagues, but few faced the pressure cooker Clyde did.
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When the horse rider had passed by, Clyde relaxed and they stepped into the street.
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He shudders to think what this here group of punks and ingrates would do to a smiley guy like Clyde.
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Strathclyde council has declared itself a nuclear-free zone.
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But McLucas has other thoughts for the Queen's jubilee weekend - he will be sailing his yacht in the Firth of Clyde.
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Strathclyde Police spent six hours looking for the boy until he was noticed by railway staff on the platform of Macclesfield Station in Cheshire shortly before 9pm.
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Waka, the Clydesdale horse pulls a wagon over a hundred years old, and the driver gives a commentary as you travel.
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Forth and Clyde Canal; laboured as a weaver in several towns in the counties of Forfar and Kincardine; and conducted unendowed schools in various localities.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
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Here sturdy farmers, well versed in the ancient traditions of the countryside, raised Jersey cattle, plump black-and-white Hampshire hogs, rugged Clydesdales and poultry of the best breed The experts might also have selected that rare and rich band of black chernozem that stretched across southern Russia, especially in the Ukraine.
Centennial
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Large ships coming g into Glasgow from the sea use a channel of deeper water in the middle of the Clyde to navigate the river.
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Theodore Dreiser; tragedy; Roberta; Clyde; American Dream.
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Even if Clyde had been wearing gloves, he'd have had to take them off to get at the lozenge.
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"We believe this will add value to our customers and potentially upskill them," said David Thorburn, head of corporate banking at Clydesdale West and North.
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A spokesman for the Clydesdale confirmed that the bank had made an error somewhere and had not processed the tape.
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Though not a sequel to Cloning Clyde, developers of the title consider Ancients of Ooga to be the classic XBLA game's spiritual successor.
XBLArcade.com
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Clydesdale Bank charges a whopping 33.51% as well as clobbering you with fees.
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Also, the speech of Lord Clyde contains no manifestation of express disagreement with Lord Hope.
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The Clyde Valley Tourist route is signposted from Hamilton in the north to Abington in the south and follows the course of the river as it meanders past some of Scotland's most popular tourist towns.
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I've also always loved those gigantic draft horses, like percherons and clydesdales and whatnot.
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The wagon overturned and Clyde took a bad spill, injuring one of his legs.
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Clyde recovered their poise sufficiently to make their first concerted raid in seven minutes when Allan Grant's cross forced McDonald to concede a corner at the far post.
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In 1930, astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered the dwarf planet Pluto while looking at photographs of the night sky.
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It had five indistinguishable letters where the ship's name should be, and the two-cylinder compound steam engine and single boiler correspond to the machinery fitted to the Clyde.
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The two-year project, which reconnects the Forth & Clyde and Union canals, has brought a new lease of life to the central Scotland town.
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Pamela lived in nearby New Stevenston, Lanarkshire, with her mother, Anne, and father George, who is a serving constable with Strathclyde Police.
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A cartload of empty barrels was rumbling up the road, pulled by two big Clydesdales.
NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
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Tests were carried out by the Home Office's Police Scientific Development Branch on Strathclyde's vests, which used the original white polycotton cover designed to be worn under uniform shirts,.
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i've always loved big draft horses, and i own a few. i have two belgian geldings, a clydesdale mare, a percheron mare and i just purchased an 18. 2hh black shire gelding. my horses names are as followed:
Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
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Because Clyde can't make it up some hills if he has to halt at certain stop signs, he has already been chastised for coming to a roll-stop by local police.
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Inverness only pipped Clyde on the final day for the First Division title.
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The sources he uses are a combination of oral history - that is, he talked to many old-timers - and an assiduous search of local newspapers in the Clyde area.
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And Clyde, as instantly sensing the profoundness of his own failure, his own cowardice or inadequateness for such an occasion, as instantly yielding to a tide of submerged hate, not only for himself, but
An American Tragedy
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So basically, I would say that the only solution I would be satisfied to attempt at the moment is to look at Brythonic/ Old Welsh type names, particularly of the 'Cumbrian' variety used in Strathclyde, then try to make an educated guess at how these names might have been mangled as a northern dialect and possibly gaelicised to some degree as contact with the Irish increased.
Pictish female names
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Clyde, taking it, was rather pleased with this mistering, and going back toward his locker, promptly tore it open and pocketed the money.
An American Tragedy
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Those of us who knew this other Clyde, this man of strong emotional sensibility, are grateful for the experience.
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The Emperor Hadrian built (A.D. 120) the rampart from the Solway to the German Ocean as a barrier against the Caledonians, giving up the more northern conquests; but Lollius Urbicus, the prætor, drove the enemy back, and built a lesser wall from the Forth to the Clyde, A.D.
A Parallel History of France and England; Consisting of Outlines and Dates
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Among the other unusual aspects of bird behaviour on the Clyde are oystercatchers which normally nest on the ground, but at Faslane have taken to nesting on roofs and carrying their young to the ground at the appropriate time.
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Andy Lawrie harried Clyde goalkeeper Bryn Halliwell sufficiently in the very opening assault to earn the first of two rapid corners.
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Yet Emma has just returned to her roots, sailing a dinghy in the Clyde with a 15-year-old girl from Helensburgh Sailing Club, and professes to have enjoyed every minute of it.
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Despite continuing to look the livelier on the restart, Clydebank were unable to create similar chances.
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The Soviets were put down, but the only solution Col. Clyde Manning can foresee is a form of “Pax Americana,” which must be headed by Manning, as the President is to short sighted to do what is necessary.
» First use of force heinleinblog
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However, the fear is that, like Strathclyde Region redux, it will emerge as a fully functioning big council.
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Early "wags" may have made them -- but why are they only known in the three Clyde sites?
The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore
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Loveable Ted Clydesdale, the gentle giant of a carthorse immortalised as the lead character in a fast-selling children's book, is to make a guest appearance at the Three Counties Show.
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He returned yesterday, wearing a big smile full of pride as he rode Paul, a 9-year old Clydesdale/saddlebred cross.
News for Richmond Times-Dispatch
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People forget that Glasgow is by the sea, but I love restaurants that make something of that closeness, bringing mussels and whelks and Firth of Clyde-reared cod onto the menu.
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Hoover's deepening, marriage-like relationship with his hand-reared assistant director Clyde Tolson is intercut with glimpses of canned history – the Palmer raids, the slandering of Dr King, the compromising private files … But no Joe McCarthy nor his ruthless chief counsel Roy Cohn, not enough Nixon and no substantial mention of Cointelpro, the pharaonic, black-propaganda campaign against 1960s civil rights workers and the student left.
J Edgar is a woefully boring movie
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After his Panel hearing, he led them to a muddy burn, a tributary of the Clyde, that ran through the back of the scheme where he lived.
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He's a Clydesdale cross, crossed with a standard breed.
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We want one eventually but the problem is they want a Clydesdale and a Westie too.
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His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
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There are beautiful walks amid woodland and stunning waterfalls in the Falls of Clyde.
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She also is fascinated by the hoods and low-lifes that Nick looks up as he meanders his way through the task of finding Clyde Wynant.
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I have skateboarded down Dunedin's Clyde St hill twice: the first time I ended up in a heap against a car and the second time I was dressed entirely in black and it was night and I survived with a large grin
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Clyde Friend was bulldozing a driveway around his Yakima, Washington, shop when he first saw them in the dirt: gleaming pieces of the past.
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Warren Beatty, then attending the festival with Bonnie and Clyde, expressed his praise for the film and condemned the censors.
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The hotel, which opened in 1974, sits high above Langbank and the grounds have stunning views over the Firth of Clyde.
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It is one of the most stunning buildings in the Clyde Valley and clearly belongs to a bygone age of sumptuous extravagance.
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He asked Strathclyde police, which carried out the original investigation, to make fresh inquiries.
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The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter penetrating inland from the Firth of Clyde.
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On coming into the room where Min and I were regarding Dicky Chip's performances with loving eyes, and I completely "translated" by various combinating influences, Mrs Clyde appeared to take in the situation in an instant -- "an eyewink," as a minute portion of time is happily rendered in the Teutonic tongue.
She and I, Volume 1
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Hunt-class minehunter HMS Dulverton has arrived back at Clyde Naval Base in Faslane after a 16-week docking period in Rosyth in September.
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A chartered accountant by profession, he was formerly head of Clydesdale Bank Equity.
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Pleasure included two large yachts, which he raced on the Clyde.
Times, Sunday Times
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Established three years ago, Strathclyde Homes Residential Letting, offers fully furnished apartments for rent in smart Glasgow locations.
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More than that, Bonnie and Clyde took off like a rocket, generating enormous profits and fame for everyone involved.
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Though not a sequel to Cloning Clyde, developers of the title consider Ancients of Ooga to be the classic XLA game's spiritual successor.
Gaming Age Online | Videogame News and Reviews
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This one is a passalong from my mountain man friend, Christopher of Outside Clyde.
Winter Plant Portrait-Croscosmias « Fairegarden
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In south Glasgow, two secondaries are beginning a rolling programme which is aimed at thwarting a major shake-up by Strathclyde.
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The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace.
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He asked Strathclyde police, which carried out the original investigation, to make fresh inquiries.
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Maybe the best thing is to bring back Gary Sobers, Viv Richards, Clyde Walcott, all of them," he said.
The Nursery End | Rob Bagchi
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Prendergast described how Glasgow funeral directors recently scattered the unclaimed ashes they had stored since the 1950s into the Clyde.
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When the selectors were bussed to the Kelvin Hall in a Strathclyde double decker, they were a mite bemused to find the arena dominated by circus elephants limbering up for their annual Christmas gig.
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As we climb over the Clyde and uninterrupted views of high rise flats give way to a stunning vista, Wallace's mood lightens.
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Denmill's history is much longer than its present use, although it's highly likely that Highland ponies or garrons worked here before and since the coming of the Clydesdale horse.
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Video Demo - Clyde's Garden Planner, $5.00 PPD cdmplanning. hypermart.net Clyde's Garden Planner is a handy vegetable gardening slide chart.
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The government ploughed funds into four new battleships, two aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines, with much of the work going to the Clyde.
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The series of eight pictures that he completed from this time on the Clyde show many of the variously skilled craftsmen - including riggers, riveters and plumbers - at work in the yard.
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Sir Norman Foster's design for the Clyde Auditorium is universally known as the Armadillo.
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Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps.
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They range from gaff rigs, Clyde Silver yachts and even a Custom's Pinnace.
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Clyde Prestowitz told Alison Caldwell that it was a dark day for the World Trade Organisation.
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Clyde must have mistaken violent outbursts to mean outbursts of violence rather than intense, brief tantrums.
DO NO HARM
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It is one of the most stunning buildings in the Clyde Valley and clearly belongs to a bygone age of sumptuous extravagance.
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His adenoidal "Clydie Clyde" voice is based on morning zoo pioneer Scott Shannon's "Mr. Leonard" character.
Bob Cesca: Glenn Beck the Faith-Healer Continues to Scam His Followers
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The much larger population of ring-necked parakeets – a familiar sight in south-west London and found as far north as the Clyde – is harder to control, since it is so well-established, though the GB non-native species secretariat a sort of biological border patrol advocates limiting its numbers and is investigating chemical sterilisation.
Invasive species: Killer shrimps and English parrots | Editorial
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Grady prefers to remain in stiflingly hot New York, devoting her summer to crossing social boundaries by conducting a secret liaison with Clyde Manzer, a working-class Jewish car park attendant some years her senior.
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The Clyde we left a little on our left-hand at Dunbritton, where it widens into an aestuary or frith, being augmented by the influx of the Leven.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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It suggests flooding and erosion will be particularly serious in the Forth, Tay, Clyde and Dornoch firths and that the nation will have to give up some homes to the sea.
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The snapshot shows them on some Bonnie and Clyde ish, with the pair wearing black face masks while joined by another couple.
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Guests can also board the world's last four-masted, full-rigged ship, the ‘Falls of Clyde,’ built in Scotland in 1898.
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Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil.
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Clyde's voice cut through the din of shouts and laughter coming from the carousel and Ferris wheel.
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The above was a passalong from Christopher of Outside Clyde.
The Short Lived Among Us « Fairegarden
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The sheriff of the county of Lanark was holding the wappen-schaw of a wild district, called the Upper Ward of Clydesdale, on a haugh or level plain, near to a royal borough, the name of which is no way essential to my story, on the morning of the 5th of May, 1679, when our narrative commences.
Old Mortality
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It was a similar story at Strathclyde University when I rang about its arts and social sciences course.
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A good-tempered, smart stallion mule was a prize - and about the only unmortgaged asset Clyde had left.
Time Enough For Love
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Clyde's sister ran away, supposedly to be married.
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2008 November « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
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Glasgow's neds, it seems, are a scourge of visiting goths - some of whom flock from as far afield as Airdrie, Clydebank and even Stirling to hang about with birds of their leather.
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Key to the plan is tripling the capacity of the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank from 70 beds to 220, allowing the centre to increase operations from 10,000 to 30,000 a year.