This was exactly my grandmother's time, and her guid Scots tongue was evidently inside me waiting to be tapped. |
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As a young Scot, I would have to put aside trivial matters such as not liking the taste of alcohol, and learn to love a guid drink. |
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Malawi has had a long record as fashion accessory to the unco guid in Edinburgh. |
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But this all has to happen in a climate where Scottish education has had its guid conceit of itself shredded by such things as last year's SQA fiasco. |
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The guid folk of Airdrie should embrace and celebrate Ms Mitchell's talent and begin immediately the quest for a worthy successor to this largely unsung heroine. |
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Scotland was too guid for those that inhabit it, and too bad for others to be at the charge of conquering it. |
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There is simply no other source with such fulsome detail about the Guid Neighbours, although writings on the second sight are far more plentiful. |
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At any time signatures and GUID can be validated within the issuing system. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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