Or scotch that: Fifteen years ago was supposed to be his moment.
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I have some scotch in my room, if you need help sleeping.
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To help think matters through he poured a scotch and watched football.
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He had worked his way through his scotch when the phone rang.
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I investigate the glass and find it contains ice cubes and scotch.
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SCO did not reply to a request for comment on the judgment.
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The 31-year-old midfielder played for SCO Angers in the French top flight.
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In theory, the SCO could be a force for cooperation and cohesion.
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Iowa State's Babcock said a simple reform would improve SCO dramatically.
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A company spokeswoman declined to comment Friday on whether SCO would follow through.
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Hech, then, I'm a'thegither a negative teacher, as they ca' it in the new lallans.
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It is a West Germanic language which is derived from, and has its closest linguistic parallels with, Lowland Scots or Lallans.
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It is a variant, wrote its secretary some time ago, a variant of the language spoken today in the Lowlands of Scotland, often called Lallans.
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All LowlandScots, lads and lassies, wail, and occasionally howl, in his songs.
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Most could not distinguish between Highland and LowlandScots.
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Ulster was 'planted' with Englishmen and LowlandScots.
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It'll be the bowrer nae langer then, he went on, unconsciously mimicking the LowlandScots of the domestic.
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No LowlandScots for me now.
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They were both founded on Anglo-Saxon, but instead of growing into modern English, Barbour's tongue grew into what was known later as " braidScots."
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In the past the Ulster- Scotslanguage tradition was largely oral rather than literary.
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It is published by the Ulster ScotsLanguage Society.
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It is to the Scotslanguage movement that the Ulster-Scotslanguage movement traces its origins.
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The Scotslanguage demonstrated continental influences.
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Northern Ireland Culture Minister Mr Michael McGimpsey was today accused of misleading the Assembly over meetings with the Ulster Scotslanguage groups.
Ús de Scots en anglès
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However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to gain by voting yes.
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You're doing the 'English fear of the Scots drinking' number, aren't you?
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Clearly, he went on, the problem with Gordon would be two Scots.
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You Scots are hard in the head, but soft in the disposition.
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He opened the door; but his Scots body-guard was not in sight.
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Picture the scene: a young Scots couple go camping in the woods.
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Mercy had seen plenty of Scots arriving in Philadelphia and New York.
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The herald of the Scots demanded the immediate surrender of the place.
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Served in the Third Guards-thesame they call now the Scots Guards.
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This seemed obvious when the Scots built that two-goal lead so quickly.
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More than three and a half million Scots voted in Thursday's referendum.
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The English Parliament had addressed William in opposition to the Scots Company.
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Were the Scots who lost merely never to speak of independence again?
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No force seemed able to withstand the pressing valor of the Scots.
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Germans, along with the Irish, British, and Scots, were the main customers.
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Allowing the Scots to move forward meant some concessions by the US.