The author of glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow is, to many minds, the best living American playwright. |
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Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible. |
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Och, no self-respecting Heelander would be seen oot and aboot withoot a Glengarry bunnet or a kilt. |
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There was old Tommy with his back to the dining-room door, his Glengarry awry on his tousled head, and his bandy legs stretched firmly apart. |
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They were betrayed by Alistair Ruadh MacDonell of Glengarry, a spy in Charles's entourage, and while one was arrested, the other barely escaped. |
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Also known in the region are the Glengarry Highland Games where many Scottish competitions are held to celebrate Scottish Culture. |
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The Glengarry clansmen managed to get away from their homelands before the British Government's embargo during the war with Napoleon. |
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Many other retired officials from the Hudson's Bay Company joined the Glengarry Settlements. |
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He went on to star in more than 70 films, including Some Like It Hot, Days of Wine and Roses, The China Syndrome and Glengarry Glen Ross. |
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Maxville Public School in Maxville, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada offers Scottish Gaelic lessons weekly. |
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This attracted about 1,200 men, mostly of Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald, Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, and Clan Cameron. |
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In Scottish regiments the Glengarry bonnet was worn by all, while the highland regiments still maintained the kilt as a suitable netherwear for active service. |
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Maxville Public School in Maxville, Glengarry still offers the language. |
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Most commonly associated with Glengarry and Balmoral or Tam o' Shanter caps, they still continue to be worn by pipers of civilian and military pipe bands. |
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Other chiefs, such as the chief of the Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, allowed contingents of their clan to take part in the rising while they themselves stayed at home. |
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