Although most Borders have dark ears and muzzles, their coats may be grizzle and tan, blue and tan, red or wheaten. |
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The bride's father, it emerged, had been in service as a groom and chauffeur at great houses in the Borders. |
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Concerns are also growing over the pylons needed to carry electricity from remote parts of the Highlands and the Borders. |
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A back-to-school promo with Borders Bookstores includes goodie bag giveaways for kids. |
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Yet as the mists rose over the Scottish Borders last week, the Buccleuch Hunt, as it has been for centuries, was in full cry. |
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With his country seat in the Borders, and a town house on the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly, he was numbered among Britain's social elite. |
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Then we went to the cafe in Borders bookshop because I was needing a coffee fix. |
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There is a massive wedding market in the Borders and a lot of hotels are going to try and cash in on the pink pound. |
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Borders must be adequately guarded to prevent infiltration by hostile elements, and adequate force strength must be maintained. |
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Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders played accordingly. |
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So after a late lunch at Belgo's, with Ken coming along for a drink, we finally hit Borders. |
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Allegations made against him previously in Lothian and Borders would have shown up. |
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All of the rooms have breathtaking views over the Borders countryside where hiking, hillwalking and horseriding are all available. |
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Arniston House, a stately home in the Borders, had been invaded by catering trucks, trailers, cables, scaffolding and phalanxes of lights. |
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Scott, by contrast, is very much the country squire, down in town from his home in the Borders. |
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Borders of lifestyles are specified, rather than normative standards of living. |
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We set high standards, and although you have to take the ups with the downs, we do feel a responsibility to the Borders public. |
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If Will and Trond can attract tourism into the Borders by doing this then fair dos. |
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Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen. |
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Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to distinguish us from them. |
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Despite its turbulent history, the Borders has managed to retain a number of fine period homes. |
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I'm shattered that the Borders expedition didn't happen, but I guess there has to be some reason to return one day. |
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I know because I flicked through the book once whilst in Borders in Brighton, so therefore I am an authority. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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The couple believe they are the first to host nude dinners in Scotland, though there are naturist guesthouses in the Borders and Glasgow. |
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The last I knew he was living in the Borders in some psychiatric home or an old person's slightly zany home. |
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Do you want to see your name on the cover of a paperback in the occult section of Borders? |
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We both grew up there, and I'd say he's a typical Borders lad, very easygoing and laid-back. |
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Last weekend's wet, wild and woeful trip to gloomy south Wales did turn out to have a silver lining for at least one Borders player. |
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Set in the historic Borders, there are castles and kirks galore, and you can use it as a stopping point on the Southern Upland Way. |
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The security services, Lothian and Borders police and the immigration authorities are already believed to be reconsidering the case. |
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Yet once war recommenced in 1542, they were soon in difficulties, lacking tenants to defend the Borders. |
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The gallery represents artists from both the Borders and further afield, and the works are all very reasonably priced. |
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A 15-strong team of Lothian and Borders police officers, including a chief inspector, two sergeants and 12 police constables will police the new building. |
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Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders cannot be accessed without a virtual private network. |
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And Pakistan has a long history of using non-state actors to project power beyond its Borders. |
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Its militants say explicitly they are out to erase the Borders that Sykes-Picot established across most of the modern Middle East. |
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They declared triumphantly they would bulldoze other Western-imposed Borders as well. |
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You might have thought that with Borders shutting down, Barnes and Noble would be sitting in the catbird seat. |
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In Edinburgh, the council is already preparing for the worst and has contacted Lothian and Borders police in order to prevent the city going up in flames. |
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Beyond the Borders will support grass-roots environmental organizations in Mexico like Vida Digna that are fighting air and water pollution from maquiladoras. |
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He was now an author of world renown, a baronet, the friend of kings and princes and since 1821, Laird of Abbotsford, his new country seat in the Borders. |
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Lothian and Borders Police said the pair had also been charged with allegedly breaching badger protection laws after badger setts were found to have been tampered with. |
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I signed several thousand sheets of blank paper, often drawing things on them, which were bound into books, which were only for sale through Borders. |
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The Borders were a very dangerous place at that time because of mosstroopers, who were basically little different from the rustlers of the Old West. |
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A few months later, when the research project was completed, Women Without Borders was officially launched to provide a platform where voices of women could be heard. |
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In an area like the Borders, where there is a proud heritage and a popular love of rugby that is unsurpassed anywhere, a pro-team should flourish. |
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I also had a chance to meet up with one of the area's great characters, George Higgs, the senior lecturer in catering and hospitality at Borders College. |
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This was the only Borders fixture that beat the heavy frost and sub-zero temperatures that forced the cancellation of every other rugby game in the region yesterday. |
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After hopscotching from event to event in Nashua I found a T-Mobile hotspot at a Borders Books in town and jotted down the events in the post below. |
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The glitch was discovered by Lothian and Borders Police in 2002 during pilot tests of tagging devices before they were rolled out across Scotland. |
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What the Borders team lacked in class it made up for in pluck. |
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It was billed as the return of the prodigal son, the homecoming that would put fire in the bellies of the young Borders recruits and bums on seats at Netherdale. |
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The biggest line reinstatement project was the rebuilding of part of the former Waverley Route from Edinburgh to Carlisle as the Borders Railway. |
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Barley, wheat and potatoes are grown in eastern parts of Scotland such as Aberdeenshire, Moray, Highland, Fife and the Scottish Borders. |
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According to Frank Bergh, it was Engineers Without Borders that convinced him to become an engineer with a focus on helping the poor. |
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The incident in Bogwood Road, Mayfield, Midlothian, was one of almost 1000 bogus calls a year made to Lothian and Borders Fire Service. |
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Even boiling water didn't put them off and the Worcestershire Borders League clash between Alvechurch and Dominies Guild was called off. |
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British superbike champion Steve Hislop died in 2003 when his Robinson R44 helicopter crashed near his birthplace of Hawick, in the Borders. |
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Easter Eggstravanganza at Traquair House Innerleithen, Peeblesshire The biggest Easter egg hunt in the Borders? |
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Many clubs in the Scottish Borders have grandstands and city sides in Edinburgh and Glasgow also have seated, covered stands. |
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Saudi Arabia MOHE plans to build phase 1 of Al Hudud University Hospital at Northern Borders, Arar, in Saudi Arabia. |
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In modern terms their lands included much of Clackmannanshire and the Lothian and Borders regions. |
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In 1796, Scott's friend James Ballantyne founded a printing press in Kelso, in the Scottish Borders. |
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A SALMON makes a desperate attempt to leap the fish ladder on the River Ettrick in the Borders yesterday. |
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Murders, riefs, and spoliations became more common on the Borders after this raid than they had ever been before. |
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Additionally, there is a specifically Welsh version of this terpsichorean art that is distinct from the Borders Morris style. |
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As a boy, youth and young man, Scott was fascinated by the oral traditions of the Scottish Borders. |
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It takes no little effort to clear his name and dig out the rotten apple at the core of the Lothian and Borders force. |
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By the early 1620s, the Borders were so peaceful that the Crown was able to scale down its operations. |
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In 2013 633 Northumberland patients crossed into Scotland for treatment at the Borders General Hospital. |
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It was then The Borders who refound their form and Scott MacLeod stretched over for a try which Vili converted. |
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The Blues' home win over Leinster allowed the Ospreys to top the league by a single point and take the title with an away win at Borders. |
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Chris Innes, Ryan McGuffie and Ryan Baldachino were on target for the Borders side with Scott McLaughlin firing home Moreton's consolation goal. |
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Transport Scotland negotiated to retain an extra 13 Class 170s to support services through Fife to Aberdeen and the Borders railway. |
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In 2007, The Borders team was disbanded yet again as a result of continuing financial difficulties. |
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The Borders was resurrected in 2002 and joined the second season of the Celtic League. |
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The opening of Borders has created 40 jobs in the book shop, and an additional 14 jobs at Starbucks. |
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Anyone who is interested in purchasing a how to draw manga book can visit Borders, Barnes and Noble and other fine book and comic book shops. |
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I am also a complete book worm and can spend hours in Borders and Waterstones. |
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Borders of sovereign land, for settlers, would be cadastrally and jurisdictionally fixed and unchanging except by acts of will or accession. |
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Borders coach Steve Bates is looking for his players to avoid the sin bin this week, but is not confident referees will have the same agenda. |
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The 7stanes are seven mountain biking centres spanning the south of Scotland, from the heart of the Scottish Borders to Dumfries and Galloway. |
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The textile industry employed large numbers in many of the towns of the Scottish Borders in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The plan was that moving these Borderers to Ireland would both solve the Borders problem and tie down Ulster. |
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Borders intended for Najafi to be the stalking horse bid for an auction today. |
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Mr Norris, of Stobs, near Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, died after becoming infected with anthrax spores from African drums. |
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The two unitary authorities of Dumfries and Galloway in the west and the Scottish Borders in the east cover almost all of the Southern Uplands. |
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This time we have faced Orange Free State University, Newcastle Falcons and a Borders side featuring nine or 10 professionals, and won them all. |
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The effects of the Viasystems closure are still felt in the Scottish Borders today. |
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Annette Chatterton and Dawn Meakin of Pennine Borders Flower Club with Lily Day lilies. |
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The region extends from the Scottish Borders in the north to the West Midlands region in the south. |
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The southernmost counties of Scotland, nearest the border with England, are also known as the Borders. |
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Rugby union has a number of heartlands, notably South Wales, the Scottish Borders, the English West Country, London and the Midlands. |
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The Schengen Borders Code requires participating states to remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders. |
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Award-winning play, set in the Borders in the 19th century, tells the story of the Bondagers, the women workers of the great Border Farms of that period. |
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The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders ranked the country 125th out of 180 countries on its 2016 World Press Freedom Index, one spot below Zimbabwe. |
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Radio Borders covers Berwick and the rural north of the county. |
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The northernmost county of England, it borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham and Tyne and Wear to the south and the Scottish Borders to the north. |
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The Northumberland National Park covers a large area of Western Northumberland and borders the English county of Cumbria and the Scottish council area of The Scottish Borders. |
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Peel Fell in the Kielder Forest is situated on the border between the Scottish Borders to the North and the English county of Northumberland to the South. |
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Both sides came out for the second half with guns blazing and Walker returned from the sin-bin to see Clark Laidlaw drop a goal to put Borders back in front. |
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The terriers were made famous by the writer's novel Guy Mannering, published 200 years ago, which told of Borders farmer Dandie Dinmont and his distinctive dogs. |
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Two castles in the Scottish Borders are claimed to be his resting place. |
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Borders are violated by hungering males and famished females, and the ordered animosities of the noyau give way to a saturnalia of sexual adventure. |
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This reliance on the household meant that women often became important as the upholders and transmitters of the faith, such as in the case of Lady Fernihurst in the Borders. |
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There are two British Parliamentary constituencies in the Borders. |
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Mr Norris, 50, of Stobs, near Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, died in hospital in Edinburgh in July 2006 after becoming infected with anthrax spores from African drums. |
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Since 2005, Kuwait has frequently earned the highest ranking of all Arab countries in the annual Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders. |
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Borders are geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, sovereign states, federated states, and other subnational entities. |
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Many place names in the Lothians and Borders demonstrate that the English language became firmly established in the region from the sixth century onwards. |
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The World Health Organization, UNICEF, Project Peanut Butter, and Doctors Without Borders have used these products to help save malnourished children in developing countries. |
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International non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders bases the annual index on questionnaires completed by journalists and media experts across the world. |
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The Scottish Borders are in the eastern part of the Southern Uplands. |
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Without Borders, Observator Cultural, and Magyar Lettre Internationale. |
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