How To Use Glasgow In A Sentence
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Concentration now had to be aimed at the means of transporting the aircraft from the field to the carrier in Glasgow.
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Days later, Gregg was gunned down near Belfast docks as he returned from a Glasgow Rangers football match.
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At fourteen he was sent to the University of Glasgow, where he came under the influence of Francis Hutcheson, and in 1740 he went up to Oxford as Snell exhibitioner at Balliol College, remaining there till 1746.
Introductory Note
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Aren't you a spoiled child, without the childness and the spoiling, to go and write in that plaintive, solemn way about 'help of some connexions of Jane's in Glasgow,' as if you were a desolate orphan
Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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Though never quite managing to hit commercial paydirt, Glasgow-born singer/songwriter John Martyn has carved out an acclaimed career by purveying an idiosyncratic mix of rock, folk and jazz.
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AS THE chug of a train rumbles overhead, Andy Arnold takes a seat amid the lunchtime bustle of the Arches theatre bar in Glasgow's city centre.
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Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow.
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There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season.
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The Buttery in Glasgow will be especially missed - all warm glows and scrumptious food.
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A Glasvegas, glasgowi skót bandának az azonos című, szeptemberben megjelent bemutatkozó albumáról mutatnánk be a "It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry" című dalt - egyszerűen fantasztikus.
Plastik media
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As Charles lets what feels like half of Glasgow into the dressing room, an unsteady young fan falls at Turner's feet.
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I haven't forgotten my roots in Glasgow, with the dingy tenements and the grass full of dog dirt, and there are parts of Middlesbrough which look as if they belong to the Dark Ages.
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The winning design came from an architect in Glasgow.
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Stephen Friedman, another London gallery, will show Glasgow-based David Shrigley, an expert in gallows humor whose works include a taxidermied dog.
Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat
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Getting acclimatized to life in Glasgow was tough at first; even after all these years away he still gets lonely and homesick.
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The research will be carried out in Glasgow, where the handing out of statins is most likely to happen, because of the city's abysmal heart attack record.
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But in 1974, after industrial action and lean times down south, the Glasgow presses were shut and printing was transferred to Manchester.
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In the 1850s and 1860s Glasgow engine builders set to work to solve the problem of steam at sea, the fact that marine boilers could only produce steam from sea water at low pressures.
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Patricia and I were playing with the idea/possibility of moving to Glasgow.
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Hemphill is actually surprisingly handsome, with startlingly blue eyes and an odd portmanteau accent that belies his formative years in Canada after being born in Glasgow.
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After two years she quit in favour of a sound engineering course in Glasgow, followed by an honours degree course in world religions.
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The forty-five-year-old, who owns his own hair salon in Glasgow, had liposculpture done to his stomach and hips.
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For example, I have never felt more a part of a ‘real community’ than when I've taken my wheezing, spluttering wean up to Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow of a stormy evening.
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Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre.
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They received follow-up data from the Greater Glasgow Health Board Audit of operable breast cancers.
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Around 8,000 people had travelled to the shipway on the Southside of Glasgow for the original planned launch of the ship on Friday April 8.
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The now defunct Glasgow Club's record haul of 33 wins keeps them alive in name only in the history books ahead of their former rivals - though very much still in existence!
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Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990.
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The women who organised the first Ladyfest, who are also playing at the Glasgow event, are blown away by these three lassies from Glasgow who came all that way and had such an amazing experience that they've organised one of their own.
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Having coaled, Luce left Otranto behind, and with Glasgow and Monmouth steamed north up the Chilean coast.
Castles of Steel
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The palace, they argue, should have invited gay partners to this evening's reception; last week in Glasgow, the Queen should have sat differently, her lady-in-waiting should have worn a different hat, and so on.
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He studied at Glasgow University and as a Snell exhibitioner at Balliol College, Oxford.
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Having double-crossed his criminal associates in Glasgow, he returns to the Midlands with a bag of stolen cash, determined to win back Shirley and his daughter Marlene.
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He bethought himself of his uncle, proprietor of a flourishing plumber and gasfitter's firm in the Broomielaw, Glasgow.
THE LONELY SEA
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One Glasgow night of aberrationWhen kilted goblins with libationToasted Burns in tawdry exultationAll pished as fartsNot even armed with banjo could theyHit a coo's arse
Poor Robert Burns. He deserves better than this | Kevin McKenna
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Glasgow began an annual Saint Patrick's Day parade and festival in 2007.
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Before setting off to Dancewear in Glasgow to buy my first set of pumps, however, I was dragooned by the man to take part in a hateful five-a-side.
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I'd pop over the road to Mother India cafe and smell the food, which I still believe to be a free activity.www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museumsThere's a beach called New Polzeath in Cornwall where you can wade out, go under a peak and get to a little secret beach where you can pick cowry shells.
The insider's guide to free arts
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That was a pretty problematic idea anyway, considering that Glasgow has neither the climate nor the produce to sustain it.
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Her husband was assailed by a young man with a knife in a Glasgow park.
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A modest, undemonstrative fellow, Shrubb was visibly moved as the crowd ignored the joyless Glasgow weather and offered him a spine-tingling welcome.
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Patricia and I were playing with the idea/possibility of moving to Glasgow.
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By contrast, a Scottish artiste might play to sodden Glasgow shipwrights, a restrained middle class audience and a temperance rally in the same week.
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I was recently advised of a splendid plan to unloose some sparrow hawks in Glasgow's parks and squares.
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Parents who as youngsters had the run of Glasgow's streets now keep their sons and daughters close to their sides.
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He got his first job on a film set while still studying for a social sciences degree at Glasgow University.
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The couple believe they are the first to host nude dinners in Scotland, though there are naturist guesthouses in the Borders and Glasgow.
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As we walk past the High Court in Glasgow, passers-by call out affectionately to him and he returns the banter.
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The City of Glasgow athlete has thrown 55.10m in the hammer this season - well over the qualification mark for the World Juniors.
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No longer the prerogative of middle class matrons or ladies who lunch, a fabulous range of facilities is right here in Glasgow.
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By contrast, Glasgow gave accurate estimates.
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East Dunbartonshire, to the north of Glasgow, is another region where aspirant parents try to send their children to top-performing state schools.
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The film's children are all non-professionals, however, and one wonders to what extent they themselves are products of Glasgow's mean streets.
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Cousin Mary was the very type of the beautiful old lady, with her silver hair and her sweet Southern Irish voice; foreigners must be warned that this resembles what they call a "brogue" about as little as the speech of a Highland gentleman resembles the jargon of the Glasgow slums.
Surprised by Joy
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The MP for Glasgow South West homes in on what really matters.
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We also reveal today a shocking incident which took place last week, when an eight-year-old boy at a Glasgow primary school assaulted his headmistress so severely she required hospitalisation.
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Detectives eventually traced Young, who was living in Glasgow with a wife and children.
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I found a good craniosacral therapist in Glasgow and that really worked.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dr Dodd told the Glasgow Herald his plans include distilling and delivering aromatherapy products by phone.
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There were food riots in several of the Scotch towns, and in Glasgow the multitude assembled, and then commenced what they called a begging tour, but which was really a progress of not disguised intimidation.
Endymion
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Heavy, polluting industry made Glasgow ostentatiously wealthy but left tens of thousands of its citizens scrabbling for survival.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Pitterweeme, the dean and subdean of Glasgow, Mr. Hugh Spence, Thomas
Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies
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Franklin had also been invited to advise Glasgow University in the matter of a lightning conductor.
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How much is the single fare to Glasgow?
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Irvine has made a tidy living as a controversial tabloid editor, columnist and now owner of his Glasgow-based PR company Media House.
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The baby classes have been stopped at our local pool, Govanhill in Glasgow, because it's earmarked for closure - but Sundays are the only mornings parents can get a lie-in.
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Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home.
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Not that the background was soft: Paisley Grammar School and Glasgow University would not exactly equip him with a look of effortless languor.
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During the period under review 5 meetings were held in Glasgow, attracting a total attendance of 332.
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The main thing recommending the commuter village of Uplawmoor is its proximity to Glasgow.
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I bet the internet has done wonders for cross-dressing men - I remember seeing those shops in the red light districts of Newcastle*, Glasgow and Vancouver and thinking that it wasn't fair that some people had to do their shopping in the scuzziest areas of town rather than in clean, bright malls and pleasant pedestrian areas.
Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
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The use of carriageways constructed of two layers of stone broken to different dimensions antedates the construction of Telford's government roads from London to Holyhead and in the environs of Glasgow and Lanarkshire.
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Howson became famous for his vivid depictions of Glasgow street toughs before travelling to Bosnia as the UK's official war artist in 1993.
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The urban manufacturers in Edinburgh and Glasgow usually made up their millstones from a centre-piece of indigenous rock with radial French burr segments around it.
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We will also be told how the economy of Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, has been gelded by the existence of such a large public sector and its "index-linked" pensions, as if no one is entitled to such a thing these days.
A chilling and cruel tale of two cities | Kevin McKenna
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Kerr first met the band's other cornerstone, guitarist Charlie Burchill, in a sandpit in Glasgow's Toryglen housing scheme when he was eight.
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Visitors flocked in steamers from Glasgow's Broomielaw to promenade under waving palms.
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A manufacturing strategy was developed to strengthen the international competitiveness of Glasgow's manufacturing sector.
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The church is just down the road from the Gothic Glasgow Cathedral, nicknamed Saint Mungo's Cathedral because it's on the spot where the sixth-century bishop built his first church.
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The producer at a small Glasgow television and film studio has become the first Scot to scoop a news and documentary Emmy, the TV equivalent of an Oscar in the US.
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This week, one of his past works, Petra - the story of a soldier, a witch and a tinker helping a young woman to explain to her son why he is now a ghost - is revisited as part of the Glasgow West End Festival.
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There is a regular train service between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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Built in Glasgow in 1910, this vessel tramped her way around the globe for the next three decades, until she was requisitioned by an Admiralty hurriedly preparing for a war it was desperately unready to fight.
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He was buried at his own request, in Glasgow.
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Start any green tea hunt in your local wholefood shop or at Whittard of Chelsea (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth) who do a decent basic sencha.
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She joins from a medium-sized firm in Glasgow where she worked as an audit senior.
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In a masterstroke of casting, He plays Vanya as a bored and disappointed man who entertains himself by playing the Glasgow wind-up merchant.
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However, Brian Martin, from Glasgow, claims his operation made his left eye worse and left the vision in his right eye blurred.
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A manufacturing strategy was developed to strengthen the international competitiveness of Glasgow's manufacturing sector.
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Around 140,000 people in Glasgow were last night advised to boil all tap water in their homes for drinking, food, brushing teeth and bathing babies after the parasite cryptosporidium was found in supplies.
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He considered going to drama school but ended up at Glasgow School of Art in 1968, which must have been a pretty good year to go schlepping up and down Sauchiehall Street with paint on your flares.
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Margaret Elder was giving evidence on the first day of the fatal accident inquiry into drugs deaths in Glasgow.
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Donald Dewar was born into a middle-class Glasgow household.
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Jack Straw, a man so unpleasant that even his son shuns his policies (although, the fact that he was dobbed in for cannabis possession by his own father may have something to do with it), was defending—probably ineptly and with a lie in every sentence—the government's Iraq policy, when Walter Wolfgang "heckled" him (if Jack thinks that's heckling, he should see a crap stand-up gig in Glasgow).
Archive 2005-09-01
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The Glasgow wing does not require surgery but is likely to be sidelined for two months.
Times, Sunday Times
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After it was bought by the council, Glasgow dignitaries held parties in the castle while the crowds packed into the tearoom.
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By the 1980s, however, financial imperatives led to the closure and demolition of much of Glasgow's cutting-edge church estate.
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The airport is west of the city beyond the junction where the Glasgow and Fife lines diverge.
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The company believes it is under-represented in the capital, with only one of its 30 Scottish stores located in the city, compared with six in Glasgow.
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With speculation gowing on Speaker Michael Martin's future, pundits have started to ponder the prospects of an early by-election in his Glasgow North East (Springburn) constituency
Archive 2009-05-01
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The Glasgow wing does not require surgery but is likely to be sidelined for two months.
Times, Sunday Times
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Glasgow again detected their radar pulses.
ONE HUNDRED DAYS
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He gives a tough, tight smile as he contemplates his boyhood self, and you can almost hear the schoolchildren of Glasgow breathe a sigh of relief.
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Glasgow's Barrowlands has been host to many a star, from Donatella Versace and Lulu to Simple Minds and Runrig.
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There is some good-natured ribbing between them and from within the Glasgow squad about the pair being gay icons.
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Boys noisily demand balloons from him, which they then watch fly into the gunmetal Glasgow sky bearing the slogan ‘Say yes to progress’.
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Nowhere else in Scotland has exploded back into fashion like the Park area of Glasgow.
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Recoiling in exasperation at the tone produced by delicate official negotiations he asked me to take a laptop computer home to Glasgow and we worked on a complete redraft over a weekend.
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The Royal Navy has two submarine rescue submersibles, the NR5 and Scorpio, which are currently on standby near Glasgow.
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I fell asleep on the train and fetched up in Glasgow.
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The M74 is just half a mile from the property, which is probably a bit too close for convenience, although it may suit those commuting to Edinburgh or Glasgow - both of which are about an hour's drive away.
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The sandstone buildings date back to the turn of the century when terraced houses first became popular in Glasgow.
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Donald Dewar was born into a middle-class Glasgow household.
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This august body has been set up to help promote independent Glasgow restaurants and the culinary delights to be discovered therein.
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When she finally left Quarriers, aged almost 17, she eventually secured a job as a nursing auxiliary with the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow.
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This work established a differential diagnosis for cerebrospinal meningitis, and for it she became the first woman to be awarded the Hutchison Prize of Glasgow University.
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Ironstones "(Glasgow, 1861), observes: --" Strange to say, he was leaving behind him, almost as the roof of one of the seams of coal which he worked, a valuable blackband ironstone, upon which Kinneil Iron Works are now founded.
Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
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In the end, he would for two pins have taken rail himself to Glasgow, where in even the most insanitary hospital wards pyaemia, erysipelas and hospital gangrene had been well nigh stamped out.
The Way Home
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For Glasgow, the forwards matched their opponents for much of the time and winger Jon Steel proved that he hasn't spent the summer in a huff after missing the Canada tour.
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Edwin Morgan, in the Glasgow nursing home where he now lives, is Scotland's foremost contemporary poet - and a staunch supporter of independence.
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Before we left he showed me the wrought iron gates which bore the names of Glasgow's most illustrious graduates.
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A sober-minded accountant from Glasgow, he does not seek out the spotlight.
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Glasgow has become a place of leisure, pleasure and entertainment.
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The young mother moved to Glasgow with her family from Pakistan several years ago.
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Viewers in Glasgow and Merseyside can stop trying to retune their sets now.
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We have turned these low-life neds into personalities who are set to give Glasgow yet another dose of unwanted notoriety.
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They have souped up their childcare programmes in resorts served by direct flights from Edinburgh and Glasgow, offering six full-day or half-day deals instead of the previous five.
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( 'pape' is Glasgow slang for a Catholic and/or the Pope).
Both Sides of the Fence -A Life Under Cover
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Milieu Recognition: With different specifics of comparable locales elided, a fictive milieu may be recognised as essentially matching the experiential milieu of the reader -- e.g. where the fictive milieu of a novel set in Liverpool resembles the experiential milieu of a reader living in Glasgow.
Archive 2009-12-01
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It was the German keeper who spurned Hearts plenty last season, especially at Ibrox and it was earlier this year that a last-minute tackle from Lorenzo Amoruso prevented Mark de Vries from salvaging a draw and a point in Glasgow.
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Glasgow's first try had come even before Murray had left the field when flanker Stevie Swindall took advantage of some butterfingers to grab an early touchdown.
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Along with the industrialists and merchants of Glasgow and Edinburgh, they assembled in Edinburgh dressed lavishly in tartan, wearing kilts, singing Robert Burns songs.
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Set in 1950s Glasgow, Young Adam begins when two bargemen fish the body of a naked woman from the river, an event which precipitates an affair between the young deckhand and his boss's wife.
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Off I went, in search of the needle that is an alcohol-free beverage in Glasgow's haystack.
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Figures show that women in Glasgow will die earlier than females anywhere else in Britain.
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And at the next meeting of Senate “Mr. Smith reported that he had spoken to the Provost of Glasgow about the ladles exacted by the town from students for meal brought into the town for their own use, and that the Provost promised to cause what had been exacted to be returned, and that accordingly the money was offered by the town's ladler [55] to the students.”
Life of Adam Smith
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Yes, let's hybridise Glasgow's inner city razor gang culture with the small town mentality of Nowheresville, Ayrshire.
Une Saison en Enfer
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I had used the word transvestite and Glasgow in the post because one of the housemates was errrr... a transvestite from Glasgow.
Archive 2007-11-01
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The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area.
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He was taken in a coma to the intensive care unit of Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
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The proposals for the museum of transport will have a knock-on effect, necessitating a review of several of Glasgow's other venues.
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Essentially Glasgow and Edinburgh were the two towns which provided the bulk of the membership and carried the burden of administration.
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The walls have wooden panelling, the timbers of the roof are exposed and the views over Glasgow are panoramic.
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Zitelli has great memories of the Rangers match, and events that followed at Glasgow Airport.
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The classic tarte pommes is immaculate and the chocolate gateaux might well be the best cake you can buy in Glasgow.
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Less than 30 miles from the centre of Glasgow, in the fresh waters of Loch Lomond, three uninhabited islands are for sale.
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Bath Street is turning out to be Glasgow's premier thoroughfare for boozing, schmoozing and general tomfoolery.
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People living in Glasgow city centre boast some of the lowest car-ownership rates, averaging one car for every five adults.
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Glasgow as a whole gained a reputation as the model of a Christian city in action - as a city which instituted social reform within a respected Protestant evangelical framework.
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On Tuesday, neds vandalised Arteta's £85,000 Porsche at a tenpin bowling alley in Glasgow.
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But Glasgow's criminal underworld is not about to let him go without a fight.
Times, Sunday Times
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Glasgow may be the first European university to attempt such a venture, but it will certainly not be the last.
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But in May 1650, he sold Gorbals to the Magistrates and Council of Glasgow; to be held by them - one fourth for the behoof of the city, two-fourths for behoof of Hutcheson's Hospital and one-fourth for behoof of the Trades’ Hospital.
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This leads the gallus Glaswegian to look up an old flame, an expert in ley lines and mysticism who sets him on a trail of ancient burial routes that leads him deep beneath the ancient foundations of a Glasgow church.
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I went from Glasgow to Edinburgh twelve times in the space of a few days.
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Calculations by Prof Graeme Ruxton at Glasgow University and Dr David Wilkinson at Liverpool John Moores University show that a 25-tonne brachiosaurus used 80% less energy foraging for food when its neck reached 9 metres from its torso than if had reached 6 metres.
Dinosaurs with long necks were like 1950s vacuum cleaners, say scientists
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Ian Macdonald became Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow in 1954 and used his elementary knowledge of radar, from his RAF days, to investigate ultrasonics as a diagnostic tool.
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The Wise One, Glasgow on 7: 57pm today Only a fully trained industrial engineer could rate performance and determine whether an individual was working at a slower rate than standard Ya numptie this function is for Work Study qualified persons to rate @ the outset of a work situation.
Undefined
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The new shops, in Glasgow and Galashiels, have been branded the company's first "green" stores and include a series of eco-features aimed at reducing their carbon footprint.
Marks go green and windy
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She is now based with her family in Glasgow where she practises acupuncture and writes.
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Ticket sales at the Glasgow Film Theatre were temporarily suspended prior to a showing in late August.
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These included: changes to British patent laws which provided effective protection for those who came up with money-earning ideas; philosopher John Locke's arguments that man has rights to property where labour had been added; pioneering work on early steam engines by Savery, Newcomen and Papin; the discovery of latent heat by Watt's Glasgow University friend Joseph Black; and the ability to make industrial devices of real precision.
The Most Powerful Idea in the World: A Story of Steam, Industry and Invention by William Rosen
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Thus forearmed, I take my favourite dining companion to the recently opened Glasgow site in the financial district near Central Station.
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A new supporters' club has adopted the name ‘Red Ultras’ and carried a banner with the slogan into matches at Pittodrie and in Glasgow.
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In due course a full report will be submitted to Glasgow Zoo and the appropriate authorities.
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Mike Watson is accused of breaking ministerial code after condemning Executive plans to shake up Glasgow hospitals.
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My unashamed ambition is to work with others to make Glasgow one of the great cities of Europe.
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While dining out in the run-up to Christmas, customers at some of Edinburgh and Glasgow's top restaurants will also be able to help homeless people.
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A former Glasgow cabbie, he set up the business almost three years ago with two colleagues.
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In order to perfect my knowledge of oncogenic viruses, I moved from Carshalton to Glasgow where a new Institute of Virology had been recently inaugurated, headed by a remarkable virologist, Michael Stocker, and where many high-ranking visitors, among them Renato Dulbecco, were spending sabbatical years.
Luc Montagnier - Autobiography
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The artist has signed papers which mean a tenth of his income - known as a tithe - is paid to Sandyford Memorial Church in Glasgow, which he joined in February.
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Two other major investigations of Glasgow City Council employees are still to be carried out.
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Britain gave him BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow, where he was appointed amid grandiose claims about the BBC's Medici-like patronage of architecture, only to be pushed to the side in favour of "executive architects" and see a coarsened version of his design built.
David Chipperfield: master of permanence | Interview
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Other areas of the city which have suffered during the demise of Glasgow's heavy industries have been revivified.
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Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990.
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(pray bear that in mind, gentle reader), gentry by birth, and incontestably so by my father's bearing the commission of good old George the Third, we were _not fine gentry_, but people who could put up with as much as any genteel Scotch family who find it convenient to live on a third floor in London, or on a sixth at Edinburgh or Glasgow.
Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
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My own flat in the West End of Glasgow is just off Great Western Road, so named because it runs west out of Glasgow and was historically a major throughfare, wide and long.
THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FOUR
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The Glasgow underground railway system like the London underground counterpart has some very strange and totally unexplained events.
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March 22, 2008 at 12:01 pm i loveee shayne ward sooo muchh goingg toooo his tour on the 12th of may in glasgow secc oohh yess ♥♥♥
X Factor Final Betting Odds – Shayne Ward Odds
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Last year Swinney, who has faced constant sniping about his leadership credentials from some sections within the party, faced down a challenge by Glasgow activist Bill Wilson.
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That impurity of alternativity is where, for me, there’s a subtle difference between what I’m imagining and the alternative section in the Glasgow Tower Records as I remember it.
War of All Against All: Realism vs Fabulism? Er, No…
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They share a flat in Glasgow, while resting from thespian duties that somehow don't materialise.
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Teamwork contributed to both the identification of location clients and the delivery of Glasgow's attributes to meet their specific needs.
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Police were called in at Glasgow airport to ask those who had bought duty-free alcohol and cigarettes to hand them back.
Times, Sunday Times
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Led by veteran events supremo Neil Butler, a celebration of the premier cultural hot spot that is Glasgow's Merchant City was bound to be a success.
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Scottish Equity Partners, the Glasgow-based independent venture capital company, is bucking the market trend by expanding both its Glasgow and London offices.
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An era will end in Glasgow this morning as high-rise flats in the troubled Gorbals area are blown to the ground.
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When he was a schoolboy in Glasgow his father would take him to matches and tease Alex for being a jinx when Rangers lost.
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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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The club have submitted an application for outline planning permission to Glasgow District Council following extensive feasibility studies.
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By contrast, Glasgow gave accurate estimates.
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While Dr Lamont is about to embark on a three-year study on the history of magic at Edinburgh University, academics at Glasgow University have conducted a heavyweight series of seminars on the subject.
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In the postsurgical wards of the Glasgow infirmary, Lister had again and again seen an angry red margin begin to spread out from the wound and then the skin seemed to rot from inside out, often followed by fever, pus, and a swift death a bona fide “suppuration”.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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The survey was carried out at Glasgow Royal Infirmary by Glasgow University academics.
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I too enjoyed the multifarious offerings of the Glasgow Art Fair, and had a good ponder over Glasgow's International Art Festival contributions.
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The word Glasgow means Dear Green Place, but the grey Scottish sky adds gravity and seriousness to already formidable architecture.
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This sculpture is in Glasgow's Church of Saint Mungo, named for the city's patron saint.
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The prince met local people during a walkabout in Glasgow's George Square.
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It was built in 1938 by the Glasgow architect and is on brick piers to ensure the house is protected from flooding.
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Glasgow's restaurants and retail emporia lead the way in beating recession through manic shopping.