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  • There was a bit of a 'stooshie' last year when some poor Councillor up in Caithness complained about this - when Caithness has no tradition of speaking Gaelic and precious-few who do so nowadays. Skye No More
  • Like anonymous saying he only voted 6 times is a lazy basis for this stooshie. You'll have had your tea First Minister?
  • Whenever there is a stooshie north of the Border, Irvine, who has an undoubted flair for publicity, is unlikely to be far away.
  • As primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, he was at the centre of many a religious stooshie over soft drugs and same-sex marriages and he seemed to revel in the rough-and-tumble.
  • The stooshie seems to centre around who will take the PPC spot in Edinburgh South West. Archive 2009-06-01
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  • It all seems a bit of a stooshie at the moment and once again, it's all eyes on East Lothian and all eyes on the shaky Lib Dems. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The censorship stooshie may stir up some media attention, but it also creates a misrepresentation of a film defined more by ponderous pacing and pretentiousness than by gratuitous sensation.
  • It seems David Cameron has stepped into a bit of a stooshie regarding Twitter, odd given that his Chief Press Officer joined the site a matter of weeks ago. Archive 2009-07-01
  • It is this scene which Birthistle, a Catholic, believes will cause the biggest stooshie among those of her faith.
  • It has,' the Scotland manager says with understatement,'caused a bit of a stooshie.' Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't say I watched the Trawlermen series in which Jimmy Buchan starred, I do know it created a bit of a stooshie when Chris Moyles made fun of the northern accent on his morning show, resulting in the fishermen challenging the Radio 1 DJ to come out with them on the boats for a day. Archive 2009-01-01
  • I remember at the first conference that there was a minor stooshie regarding whether or not the internet was an important issue for young people.
  • Ask this question and you might find yourself embroiled in a stooshie.
  • The result has caused what Scots like to label a stooshie and what Saxons may simply call a fuss. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But a stooshie has erupted over this collection of artworks.
  • It's certainly kicking up quite a stooshie in the comments field of Brian Taylor's blog. Labour's divergence on Megrahi
  • The last time he spoke about Orkney he caused a right stooshie.
  • No doubt another All Women Shortlist's stooshie will be on the cards for the Labour party in this constituency which will only assist the SNP's chances further. Archive 2009-03-01

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