Michael Buchan claims that he and his fellow Scottish white fish producers are being penalised for playing by the rules. |
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In 1390, on Robert II's death, Buchan and his caterans burned Forres, and then Elgin burgh and cathedral, in reprisals for Moray's actions. |
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His vacation of the midfield also enabled Jamie Buchan to get back to his favoured position in midfield after a long spell at left back. |
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A poorly exposed but geochemically distinct suite of peraluminous granites occurs in the Buchan terrain. |
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Curriculum and uniform remain firmly those of the English public school of the 1930's, with khaki drill and the works of John Buchan still very much de rigueur. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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After a kissing gate by a cattle grid, the track rises up towards Buchan. |
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Alex will probably stick by David Partridge at left back because, unlike Jamie Buchan, he is naturally left-footed and he has a good, strong physique about him. |
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In the popular fiction of the time, the guardian of empire moved from the decencies of Buchan to the sex-sadism-and-snobbery of Ian Fleming's James Bond. |
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The eastern corner of Moray is instead in the Banffshire and Buchan Coast constituency and the North East Scotland electoral region. |
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Paul Easson was selected as the aviation representative and Emile Fournier and Shane Buchan are two non-aviation citizen appointees. |
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So if you live in Buchan or Moray be prepared for a flush of turbine reapplications. |
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Former charge hand William Buchan told a fatal accident inquiry how the crew were removing oil from the vessel into a tanker. |
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The fact that the suspect continually changes his appearance doesn't help, but at least they can call on Ripperologist Buchan for help. |
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Colin Buchan, a Weegie chef pal of mine, did an amazing tomato jelly when he worked in one of those fancy-pants places in London. |
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John Castieguest stars in the final episode of the series, with Andrew Buchan, Tauzin Outwait and Peter Mullan. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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The Harrying of Buchan in 1308 was ordered by Bruce to make sure all Comyn family support was extinguished. |
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Most of the Comyn castles in Moray, Aberdeen, and Buchan were destroyed and their inhabitants killed. |
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In the thirteenth century they acquired the lordship of Badenoch, with extensive landholdings also in Lochaber, as well as the earldom of Buchan. |
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Fife relieved Buchan of his offices of lieutenant of the north and justiciar north of the Forth. |
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On 17 August 1424 Buchan was killed at the disastrous Battle of Verneuil, along with most of the Scottish troops in France. |
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In the early summer of 1423, at the Battle of Cravant, Buchan found himself in command of a mixed force of French and Scots soldiers. |
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On 17 August 1424 Buchan was killed at the Battle of Verneuil, along with most of the Scottish troops in France. |
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Buchan and his generals unwisely chose to face the English army, led by John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford in open battle. |
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The Earl of Douglas fought on the losing side for the last time, joined in death by Buchan. |
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At the beginning of 1424, Buchan returned, bringing with him a further 6500 men. |
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Archibald, Earl of Douglas fought on the losing side for the last time, joined in death by the Earl of Buchan. |
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Other gains for the party in the North East included Aberdeen South, Angus, Banff and Buchan and West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine. |
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He was appointed to a post at the Foreign Office in its Department of Information, headed by John Buchan. |
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In the historic Buchan area of Aberdeenshire the creature is daubed the Beast of Buchan and sightings are regularly documented. |
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Hibs are also through after Joelle Murray hit a hat-trick in a 7-0 win over Buchan at Albyn Park. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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In 1909, a short story by John Buchan entitled The Company of the Marjolaine was published in Blackwood's Magazine. |
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Salmond was once again elected SNP leader in 2004 and the following year held his Banff and Buchan seat in the 2005 general election. |
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In 1987 he stood for Parliament in Banff and Buchan and defeated the incumbent Conservative MP, Albert McQuarrie. |
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I called this to the attention of Alastair Buchan, the director of the institute, who was quite disturbed. |
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Other contemporaries were Douglas Young, John Buchan, Sidney Goodsir Smith, Robert Garioch, Edith Anne Robertson and Robert McLellan. |
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The article compared Fleming unfavourably with John Buchan and Raymond Chandler on both moral and literary criteria. |
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This racism reflected not only a pronounced theme of interwar adventure writing, such as the novels of Buchan, but also wider literary culture. |
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When they discover traces of an aphrodisiac called Spanish Fly in the murder victims, Buchan digs out the files of the Marquis de Sade and it seems they at last have a lead. |
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Their title hopes were delt a blow when they were held 2-2 at Peterhead in the final Buchan derby before the home side move to the Scottish League. |
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Then there's the return of the Edward Buchan character who appeared as the Ripperologist in the first series and now has an unhealthy but handy knowledge of the Krays. |
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Then there's the return of the Edward Buchan character, who appeared as the Ripperologist in the first series and now has an unhealthy but handy knowledge of the Krays. |
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McLetchie toured a new multi-million pound fishing vessel in the Buchan port of Fraserburgh yesterday as part of a whistlestop tour of the north-east. |
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On one side were government propagandists like the novelist John Buchan and jingoists like Rudyard Kipling and Arthur Conan Doyle, most politicians and military strategists. |
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At the most recent induction ceremony, Alan Rough, Martin Buchan, Eddie Gray, Tommy Docherty, Scot Symon and Bobby Walker were added to its membership. |
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From 1987 to 2010, Salmond previously served as MP for Banff and Buchan. |
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In 1910 Scottish novelist and politician John Buchan used the legend in his sixth book, Prester John, to supplement a plot about a Zulu uprising in South Africa. |
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Robert's son, John, Earl of Carrick, had become the foremost Stewart magnate south of the Forth just as Alexander, Earl of Buchan was in the north. |
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Many had also approved of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of his younger brother, Buchan. |
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The first large contingent of Scots troops came to France in the autumn of 1419, some 6000 men under the command of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan. |
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The broader landscape drained by the Ythan near the coast is a generally mild sloping farmland known as the Buchan plain, which is virtually devoid of trees. |
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But this time, Chandler has installed Ripperologist Buchan in the basement under the incident room, where he's given free rein over a vast archive of crime reports. |
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Buchan may well have considered himself lucky to be taken alive. |
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Recovering, leaving John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan unsubdued at his rear, Bruce returned west to take Balvenie and Duffus Castles, then Tarradale Castle on the Black Isle. |
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