In addition to the cucumber sandwiches and scones, there is always the Queen's favorite Dundee cake. |
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Why change direction now and risk endangering Smith's achievement in Dundee, one of Scotland's few successes? |
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Dundee and Los Angeles are not easily confused, but one thing they have in common is excellence in computer gaming. |
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By the end of the film, both the Union troops and the scroungy squad of reprobates Dundee has mustered look toward Tyreen for leadership. |
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A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year. |
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If Dundee went into the break with renewed hope, it was extinguished 10 minutes after the restart. |
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In 1953 he moved to Dundee, where he was appointed senior lecturer in medicine at St Andrews University. |
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All materials for the Royal palaces were shipped into Dundee and overland by horses. |
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Architecturally, DCA complex was an antipode of a typical 1970s Dundee structure. |
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As his name suggests, if you go back three or four generations, Dundee has both Scottish and Irish blood coursing through his veins. |
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All the speakers called for the biggest possible turnout for the lobby of the Scottish Labour Party conference in Dundee on 4 March. |
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Born in Dundee, Scotland, he was a member of the wealthy Keiller family, well known amongst other things for their marmalade and preserves. |
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Nelson's ships sailed into action with sailcloth mostly coming from Dundee with Baxter's stamps all over it. |
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The concert is expected to be beamed to venues in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness. |
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Dundee United gorged themselves on a rich performance at Ibrox, but it was an afternoon which became bitterly unpalatable to Rangers. |
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Their uncle remained in Dundee and the sisters would go to great lengths to avoid him, rarely attending family gatherings if he was there. |
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The two homes, Dundee United and Aberdeen, are difficult enough, and the three aways are Dundee, Rangers and a resurgent Motherwell. |
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Before yesterday's match against Dundee, he was unbeaten in 11 outings, tasting victory in eight of them. |
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On the left edge of the Kilmarnock penalty area, the Dundee United captain Derek McInnes slid the ball to the unmarked McIntyre on his outside. |
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He is urging Scots businesses to come forward and help fund the organisation's Anastasis hospital ship when it comes to Dundee later this year. |
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We managed to pick up some great mixed-citrus marmalade, but missed out on the Dundee cake. |
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There was no dubiety about the Dundee equaliser which came three minutes later. |
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Schools in Dundee are already beginning to segregate pupils by gender for PE classes, a practice which was phased out after the Second World War. |
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The little midfielder, now 34 and hoping to fan the embers of his career with Dundee United, certainly cannot be accused of name-dropping. |
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But by far the most ludicrous begging episode happened in Dundee, where I was menaced by that little-known phenomenon, the pre-teen bike gang. |
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And so, in 2001, I actually got to see my first living swamp metalmarks at Dundee Fen in Wisconsin. |
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The party also took Dundee East with a slender 383 majority, but failed to secure Ochil and South Perthshire. |
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Mr Galloway was born and brought up in a tough working-class area of Dundee. |
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In Dundee, where it was premiered, it was a tour de force, commenting nicely on the inadequacy of art to convey the reality of life. |
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He broke into the Dundee team at 20 and it took a transfer to Hearts to dislodge him. |
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Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band. |
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When I came back from injury earlier this season, the gaffer took a chance on me and played me up front against Dundee United. |
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Dundee should have gone on to win handsomely, but for two truly dreadful misses. |
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Problems with their turnstiles Rangers may have had yesterday, but sending Dundee into a spin present no obvious difficulties. |
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For years the Dundee skyline was dominated by the monolithic tower blocks of the Ardler housing estate. |
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Any inferiority complex is a two-way street, and outsiders have contributed to the negative stereotype of Dundee as much as the locals. |
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On my return I caught a train going to Dundee and again I had to change at Sheffield. |
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Dundee Partnership is yet to finalise the plans, but is in pursuit of funding from private and public bodies. |
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Only DC Thomson in its Dundee stronghold has reserved its editors' chairs for Scotsmen. |
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Up to 70 Motherwell football casuals took to the streets of Dundee yesterday, vandalising cars and attacking passers by. |
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Dainty sandwiches, scones and the Queen's favourite Dundee cake are served. |
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Dundee were more alert and more athletic, and they sensed a chance to capitalise on that. |
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Dundee striker blew a great chance to level when he saw his penalty kick saved. |
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I cannot imagine what it would have been like if she had had to travel all the way to Dundee. |
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He visited us last year and developed such a liking for Dundee cake and shortbread that he's coming back again. |
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Lord Dundee, a hereditary peer and former Tory whip in the upper chamber, is also Hereditary Royal Banner Bearer for Scotland. |
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Holcim also has placed an order with IKN to upgrade the two clinker coolers at the Dundee, Mich. plant. |
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Unlike the Celtic centre-back, the Ibrox defender was allowed to swither over an offer from Dundee United. |
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Within six months of joining Dundee from West Ham United in March 2001, he was already chuntering on about stepping up to a bigger club. |
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It was a day to make your spirit sink as Dundee shivered in the icy squalls of rain that repeatedly doused its pavements and tenements. |
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So they had to revert to requesting, irrelevantly, that we should all stand up if we hate Dundee. |
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Gilbert Grossett is the third generation of his family to run their butchery business in Dundee. |
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The valley of the Tay, from the source of that river in the west to its debouchment at Dundee, is peculiarly rich in historic memoirs. |
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The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead. |
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Alternatively, I could have selected muesli cookie, Dundee cake, chocolate cake or even shortbread. |
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She could never abide Dundee cake and asked why couldn't it be Madeira, where her sister-in-law had just bought a time-share? |
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The usually quicksilver striker is looking jaded and he had three opportunities to put Dundee ahead before Hibs took the lead. |
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He pulled out of the Scotland squad for tonight's friendly game against Turkey in Dundee after jarring his knee in training. |
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Dundee United manager Alex Smith thereafter may be pressed into service in this role. |
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Formerly a Reader in the Chemistry Department at the University of Dundee, he died suddenly in 1998 while. on holiday in Bavaria. |
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But by then I had already made a promise to Dundee, and I wasn't going to go back on my word. |
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At the start of this year receivers were appointed to manage the brand in Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, and Stirling. |
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In the space of five second-half minutes, Dundee United lost two players to straight red cards. |
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Tyreen is also a man of his word and he fights alongside Dundee as he had pledged. |
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Dundee were threatening to score in the second half but we knuckled down and scrambled well in defence. |
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I knew what it would be like being a solicitor as I did work experience with a legal practice in Dundee. |
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Players and staff were sacked, and for weeks it looked as though Dundee would close. |
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Rigby visited the wreck of the Titanic last year on a Russian submarine and will lecture about his trip at the Dundee exhibition. |
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Former Scottish soldiers gather in Dundee to protest against the government's plans to amalgamate Scots regiments. |
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Fortunately, for Dundee, Steven Tweed was alive to the danger and made a timely intervention to deny Parker a clear run on goal. |
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Le Guen had rejigged his team significantly after two draws with Dundee United and Dunfermline had exposed some early glitches. |
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If you were in Dundee in 1790, you would have heard Russian, American and Latvian spoken. |
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Much of the fortune of Dundee was founded on its jute mills and other textile industries, and its jute barons once competed with each other to build grand houses. |
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With the gulf of a division between the sides, United were able to look quite tasty at times, but for the Dens club the Dundee cake is particularly bitter at the moment. |
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Growing up in a council estate in Dundee, his first passion was music. |
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Ripley places the blame on the 14 months she spent filming in France and England, chaperoned by her mother but away from home and her friends at school in Dundee. |
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Fish or steak are the traditional options, but you could go for the Dundee classic, the Buster, a plate of marrowfat peas, liberally doused with vinegar. |
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They are part of the reason why he turned down jobs outside of Dundee. |
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Par of Fettercairn, which is almost equidistant from Aberdeen and Dundee, is a conservation area with many of its buildings dating from the 18th century. |
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There's a well-known tale of a pub in Dundee, famed for its stovies, which reluctantly capitulated to fashion by offering a low-calorie special, of stovies with crispbread. |
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Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm. |
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But although Dundee scored the opener in their first European away tie for 27 years, it is Sartid who now progress to meet German side 1860 Munich. |
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Not since crocodile Dundee graced our movie screens has a man from down under turned our world so upside down. |
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Dundee is livid in the corner between rounds while Foster has a smug look. |
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Anyway, it turns out that underneath the marzipan and icing sugar of his gorgeous first birthday cake there lies a fine old-fashioned Dundee cake, perfect for dunking. |
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The early sparring was of the aimless variety, although Dundee had the ball in the net in the fifth minute after a corner taken by Stevie Robb on the left. |
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Anyway, it turns out that underneath the marzipan and icing sugar of her gorgeous first birthday cake there lies a fine old-fashioned Dundee cake, perfect for dunking. |
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A couple of defeats and those with a few quid on the former Dundee United striker as the first managerial casualty of the season could well be in the money. |
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Texol also sponsors the local Dundee Texol Stars ice hockey team. |
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Hill dropped out of art school in Dundee to become a lighthouse keeper. |
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In this sort of form and in this kind of mood, McLaren could yet become the star attraction that was predicted when he was first making the breakthrough at Dundee United. |
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The crucial connection between high calibre jobs and high quality leisure and cultural facilities may have been grasped earlier in Dundee than other cities. |
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After regaining control at Dundee United Jim McLean installs the family dog as manager and threatens to batter any journalist who says he's barking. |
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Rangers have thrice stuck three goals past Dundee this season, though that 3-1 win at Ibrox in January was initially a lot closer than it turned out. |
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Perhaps it was her upbringing in the slums of Dundee, where squalor and drunkenness were a sad part of daily life, that made her more able to cope. |
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The experienced official calmly walked over to his far side linesman and consulted him before pointing to the half-way line and sending the Dundee fans into raptures. |
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Missed chances, coupled with inadequate defending, quickly doomed Dundee. |
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Administration at Dundee has necessarily been a process of pruning, of ripping out waste and overspending and installing efficiency where previously there was none. |
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Dundee had exaggerated the tear, by pulling the horsehair from the glove. |
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I come from Scotland, a place that starts each year with a lump of coal and a slice of Dundee cake, so I rather love the idea of first-footing with a fish. |
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I come from Scotland, a place that starts each year with a lump of coal, a slice of Dundee cake and a yard of vomit, so I rather love the idea of first-footing with a fish. |
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Dundee grew ragged under the weight of repeated attacks on their goal. |
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Now Dundee is striking back against its image as the poor man's Smolensk. |
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The Aberdonian remains intensely bitter about then Pittodrie manager Roy Aitken falsely raising his hopes of being listed as a substitute for the 2-victory over Dundee. |
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A mass meeting in Dundee faced down an ultimatum from council bosses. |
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Two African stars teamed up yesterday to map out their futures with Dundee United. |
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The previous evening, he was the first person ever to polish off a 72oz steak at The Meat House in Dundee. |
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James Isaacs hoped to get some shut-eye on the Dundee Stars bus overnight after his whirlwind arrival to UK ice hockey. |
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She also admitted behaving in a threatening manner two days earlier by shouting and swearing at Marcin Mucha at Marcin Auto Centre in Dundee. |
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Another specialist in nitrogen-fixing nodules, Janet Sprent of the University of Dundee in Scotland, remembers simpler times for systematists. |
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Sean Wilkie and Chris Devine are non-starters for Dundee North End against Lochgelly. |
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Jambo Jamie Walker did a swallow dive last season while Dundee United's Aiden Connelly went off the high board against Celtic. |
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This is by a member of the group of Dundee Symbolists who were inspired by John Duncan. |
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Vanda started going out with Constable Strachan after meeting him on the beat in Dundee. |
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Dundee skipper Stephen O'Donnell insists nobody at Dens Park is about to hit the panic button. |
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Trainer Angelo Dundee stopped the fight in the 11th to end a battering many consider contributed to Ali's Parkinsonism. |
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Despite not being founded until after the first in these series of Acts, the University of Dundee shares all the features contained therein. |
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The Central Belt is where most of the main towns and cities are located, including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth. |
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Immigration since World War II has given Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee small South Asian communities. |
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Aberdeen dropped out of competitive football, along with Dundee and Raith Rovers. |
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It was led by John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, also known as Graham of Claverhouse or Bonnie Dundee, who raised an army from Highland clans. |
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He came fourth in the poll for Dundee, losing to prohibitionist Edwin Scrymgeour. |
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Edinburgh and Dundee represented two seats each, and Glasgow represented three seats. |
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The four districts of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow had City included in their titles by the Act. |
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Belfast's example was soon followed by Birmingham in England and Dundee in Scotland. |
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A Griffon rescue Hovercraft has been in use for a number of years with the Airport Fire Service at Dundee Airport in Scotland. |
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In February 1997 Taybus Public Transport was acquired and rebranded Travel Dundee. |
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In June 1812, her father sent Mary to stay with the Dissenting family of the radical William Baxter, near Dundee, Scotland. |
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On James's side, a modest force of 50 horsemen gathered by John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee was in town. |
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On 16 April 1689, John Graham of Claverhouse, recently made Viscount Dundee, raised the standard of the deposed James VII on the Dundee Law. |
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This was from a poem Sir Walter Scott wrote in 1830, adapting a song which had referred to the town of Dundee. |
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Dundee gained the confidence of the clans by cultivating the allegiance of each Highlander and respecting the precedence of the clans. |
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At the same time, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen all witnessed population decline. |
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Along with Dundee, it shares the distinction of being the first city in Scotland to receive this accolade. |
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Under the name of Dundee City, it forms one of the 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland. |
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In 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Dundee was again besieged, this time by the Royalist Marquess of Montrose. |
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Many in Scotland, including many in Dundee, regarded him as the rightful king. |
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A significant whaling industry was also based in Dundee, largely existing to supply the jute mills with whale oil. |
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In 1996, the Dundee City unitary authority was created following implementation of the Local Government etc. |
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This has replaced Tayside House which was demolished in 2013 as part of the Dundee Waterfront improvements. |
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Dundee sits on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the eastern, North Sea Coast of Scotland. |
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The area occupied by the medieval burgh of Dundee extends between East Port and West Port, which formerly held the gates to the walled city. |
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Despite the comparative wealth of Victorian Dundee as a whole, living standards for the working classes were very poor. |
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By the 1960s, NCR had become the principal employer of the city producing cash registers, and later ATMs, at several of its Dundee plants. |
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In 1983, the first Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computers were produced in Dundee by Timex. |
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Other game development studios in Dundee include Denki, Ruffian Games, Dynamo Games, 4J Studios, Cohort Studios amongst others. |
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Dundee is also a key retail destination for North East Scotland and has been ranked 4th in Retail Rankings in Scotland. |
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Dundee is served by the A90 road which connects the city to the M90 and Perth in the west, and Forfar and Aberdeen in the north. |
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The A923 Dundee to Dunkeld road meets the A991 at the Dudhope Roundabout, and the A929 links the A991 to the A90 via Forfar Road. |
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Passenger services at Dundee are provided by Abellio ScotRail, CrossCountry, Caledonian Sleeper and Virgin Trains East Coast. |
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The cargo port of Dundee is one of the largest economic generators in the city and is operated by Forth Ports. |
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The University of Dundee became an independent entity in 1967, after 70 years of being incorporated into the University of St Andrews. |
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Dundee has one independent school, the High School of Dundee, which was founded in the 13th century by the Abbot and monks of Lindores Abbey. |
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Muslims are served by the Dundee Central Mosque built in 2000 to replace their former premises on the Hilltown. |
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The Sikh community is served by the Guru Nanak Gurdwara on Victoria Road, which serves its community in Dundee. |
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The Dundee Repertory Theatre, built in 1982, is also the base for the Scottish Dance Theatre company. |
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Verdant Works is a museum dedicated to the once dominant jute industry in Dundee and is based in a former jute mill. |
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Dundee City Archives holds the official records of the city and of the former Tayside Regional Council. |
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Archive Services also holds the archives of several individuals, businesses and organisations based in Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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Dundee has a strong literary heritage, with several authors having been born, lived or studied in the city. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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Dundee came fifth in a newspaper survey regarding numbers of cultural venues in the United Kingdom, ahead of other Scottish cities. |
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Musician, songwriter and performer Michael Marra was born and raised in Dundee. |
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At the end of June, Dundee hosts an annual blues festival known as the Dundee Blues Bonanza. |
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Dundee is home to one of 11 BBC Scotland broadcasting centres, located within the Nethergate Centre. |
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Dundee play in the Scottish Premiership and Dundee United play in the Scottish Championship. |
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The Dundee Derby is one of the most highly anticipated fixtures in Scottish football. |
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There is a kerbside recycling scheme that currently only serves 15,500 households in Dundee. |
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The headquarters of the Dundee Branch of Police Scotland is situated in West Bell Street. |
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Primary Health Care in Dundee is supplied by a number of General Practices. |
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In 1835, James Bowman Lindsay demonstrated a constant electric light at a public meeting in Dundee, Scotland. |
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It has a headquarters in Dunfermline and offices in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. |
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In the 2001 Census there were 6,572 Sikhs, predominantly in Glasgow and Edinburgh but also in Dundee and Aberdeen. |
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There are also temples in Edinburgh and Dundee with plans announced in 2008 for a temple in Aberdeen. |
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The youthful Waverley obtains a commission in the Whig army and is posted in Dundee. |
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There is a statue of Burns in The Octagon, Dunedin, in the same pose as the one in Dundee. |
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Both trained in Glasgow, but spent most of their careers in and around their respective native cities of Dundee and Montrose. |
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Regional dailies include The Courier and Advertiser in Dundee and the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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Of the castles north of the River Forth, only Dundee remained in English hands. |
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Wallace and Moray met and joined their forces, possibly at the siege of Dundee in early September. |
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Edward stayed in Perth until July, then proceeded via Dundee, Brechin, and Montrose to Aberdeen, where he arrived in August. |
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These included the Beheading of Johne the Baptist and the Historie of Dyonisius the Tyraonne, which were performed at Dundee. |
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While the ships were lying offshore between St Andrews and Dundee, the spires of the parish church where he preached appeared in view. |
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Two days after Knox arrived in Edinburgh, he proceeded to Dundee where a large number of Protestant sympathisers had gathered. |
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The cause also appealed to some radicals, and his movement gained the support of the Dundee Radical Association. |
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After the incorporation of University College Dundee, St Andrews' various problems generally receded. |
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In 1922 he became the first Chancellor of St Andrews to visit University College Dundee which was then a part of the university. |
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In 2009 Sun ceased manufacturing at its Linlithgow plant and, after successive years of downsizing, NCR ended all manufacturing in Dundee. |
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The largest city on the river, Dundee, lies on the north bank of the Firth. |
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The larger Central Belt is a trapezoid stretching from Dundee, to Ayr, and Dumbarton to Dunbar. |
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Edinburgh Airport is the nearest international airport to Glenrothes, Dundee Airport operates daily flights to London, Birmingham and Belfast. |
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Scottish merchants from Aberdeen and Dundee had close trading links to Baltic ports in Poland and Lithuania. |
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A smaller community existed in Edinburgh and even smaller groups in Dundee, Aberdeen, Greenock and Ayr. |
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In the case of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, the districts had city status, although this did not confer any additional powers. |
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He was educated at Ayr Academy, before attending the University of Dundee, where he studied Economics. |
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Further branches were opened in Dundee, Rothesay, Dalkeith, Greenock, Port Glasgow, and Leith in the first part of the nineteenth century. |
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Based in Dundee it was to have two separate offices and boards, one in Dundee, the other Edinburgh. |
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Before opening for business it acquired the Dundee Commercial Bank to serve as its Dundee office. |
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Ross, a former school teacher originally from Dundee, was the group's frontman, penning the majority of Deacon Blue's songs. |
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Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at the University of Dundee. |
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The girls set the trend for hairstyles in Dundee, and many of the band's female fans sport the same unique hairstyle. |
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It was simultaneously announced that new editions were to be released in Aberdeen and Dundee. |
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In April 2008, a new Dundee studio for local news and advertising operations was opened in the Seabraes area of the city. |
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In 1959, Dundee were eliminated by Highland League club Fraserburgh despite having Scotland internationals in their squad. |
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In March 2003 he failed to attend a home game against Dundee due to being too hungover after a night of drinking prior to the match. |
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In the early 1980s, owing to the success both domestically and in Europe of Aberdeen and Dundee United, the pair were known as the New Firm. |
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However, Dundee United have their city neighbours Dundee as close rivals, and the antagonism was not always reciprocated to the same degree. |
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In the early days of the union of 1707, St Andrews elected one member of parliament along with Cupar, Perth, Dundee and Forfar. |
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In December 1883, a male humpback swam up the Firth of Tay in Scotland, past what was then the whaling port of Dundee. |
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A Dundee firm built lime kilns on Lindisfarne in the 1860s, and lime was burnt on the island until at least the end of the 19th century. |
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Further analysis in 2014 suggested lead in the Dundee beach gun most closely resembled lead from Andalusia, a region of Spain. |
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Wes and his godbrother, Red, moved toward the cheese bus as it slowly rolled to a stop in Dundee Village. |
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Dundee became the focal point as it built the ships and there was also a demand for whale oil in the jute factories. |
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Dundee really should just hold their wheesht as they say in that part of Scotland. |
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Ambulances rushed to Whitethorns Nursing Home in Dundee after environmental health officers closed down kitchens for serious breaches of hygiene. |
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The Deputy PM buried his head in the sand at the Scottish conference in Dundee despite a new poll showing his party are facing electoral wipeout. |
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Dundee la surwp Doctors wanted to remove them but couldn't as her jaw bone had grown around them. |
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He was red-carded after 42 minutes of the Dundee derby for elbowing United's Robbie Winters. |
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The veteran leftwinger will address rallies in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow this week. |
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A Dundee woman who has been missing more than a week may be in Washington's San Juan Islands. |
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The striker made it seven goals in five matches by grabbling a weekend opener in the 4-2 victory over Dundee in the First Division. |
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Ian Salmond, 38, who works at the Carnoustie links, near Dundee, spotted the 19th century guttie ball in a ditch. |
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While planning for her degree project at Dundee University, Joanna struck on an idea to develop a product she now calls Pillow Talk. |
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Mr Barker was a student at Duncan of Jordanstone College and is believed to have family in Downfield, Dundee. |
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The Dundee United midfielder has rejoined the Jags on loan and is happy to be back at the club that helped him down tools as a pipe fitter. |
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Elsewhere in the Kingdom of Fife there are charming fishing villages and beaches, while the home of the Dundee cake is just a short drive away. |
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That said, most of the party seemed to enjoy it and the Dundee cake from the shop was moist and tasty. |
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It is a good ploy by Dundee United because there will be a good few more Hearts fans going up there now. |
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Dundee United have identified Steven Pressley as the man they want to succeed Peter Houston as manager. |
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Police and Scotland's Care Inspectorate are carrying out separate inquiries into Rosendael House, in Broughty Ferry, Dundee. |
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Other locations high on the do-not-visit list were Dundee, Sunderland and Newport in South Wales, which was seen as having a high crime rate. |
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The two grounds are the closest professional football stadia in England and the second closest in the United Kingdom after the grounds of Dundee and Dundee United. |
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In the final stages of the Scottish campaign, Cromwell's men, under George Monck, sacked Dundee, killing up to 1,000 men and 140 women and children. |
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Alloa Athletic evolved from Clackmannan County, Dundee United used to be Dundee Hibernian and East Stirling were originally known as the Bainsford Bluebonnets. |
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They moved to Dundee, Scotland, where she still lives today. |
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In January 2012, a swivel gun found two years before at Dundee Beach near Darwin was widely reported by web news sources and the Australian press to be of Portuguese origin. |
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The area included in Dundee in 1975 was transferred to Perth and Kinross. |
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By 1497, the humanist and historian Hector Boece, born in Dundee, returned from Paris to become the first principal at the new university of Aberdeen. |
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The Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway was formed in 1842 and the company wished to extend the East Coast Main Line further north to Dundee and Aberdeen. |
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The opening of the coastal railway from Dundee to Arbroath in 1838 brought an influx of golfers from as far afield as Edinburgh, anxious to tackle the ancient links. |
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Billy McNeill won a trophy in each of his five seasons as manager, but was still paid less than the managers of Rangers, Aberdeen and Dundee United. |
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Named 5SC and located in Glasgow, the services gradually expanded to include the new stations 2BD, 2DE and 2EH, based at Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh respectively. |
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He was recently awarded the INDIN award for outstanding contributions to the Games Industry and an Honorary Doctorate at the University of Abertay, Dundee. |
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Important regional dailies include the Evening News in Edinburgh The Courier in Dundee in the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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Historical copies of the Dundee Courier, dating back to 1844, are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive. |
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In May 2006, Nutini also played at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Dundee. |
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After this tour festive dates in Dundee and Glasgow were announced along with a Hogmanay headline show in Glasgow's King Tut's Wah Wah Hut and Edinburgh. |
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Former Dundee United and Scotland under 21 internationalist Grant Johnson was on hand to shoot home from close range with only six minutes remaining. |
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The tours stops included, Bournemouth, London, Sunderland, Derby, Norwich, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow and ended with a homecoming show at Dundee on 19 December. |
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They progressed to play more cover gigs and weddings around the Dundee area, including the Centenary Bar in Central Dundee and a caravan park in Arbroath. |
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The software sector in Scotland developed rapidly and in 2016 there were an estimated 40,226 people working in the digital economy across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee. |
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Duncan also helped to make Dundee a major centre for the Celtic Revival movement along with artists such as Stewart Carmichael and the publisher Malcolm C MacLeod. |
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Bennett Burleigh in Glasgow Tradeston and James MacDonald in Dundee. |
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By 1497 the humanist and historian Hector Boece, who was born in Dundee and studied at Paris, returned to become the first principal at the new university of Aberdeen. |
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Dundee Airport, which is 20 minutes drive from Perth, offers flights to London Stansted Airport as well as charter, engineering and training facilities. |
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Perth railway station has regular services to Fife, Edinburgh Waverley via the Forth Bridge, east to Dundee and Aberdeen, and south to Glasgow Queen Street. |
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The rink at Dewars is the wrong shape for ice hockey, so when the team reformed in 2000 for two seasons they played their home games at Dundee Ice Arena. |
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More modest buildings with continental influences can be seen in the late 15th century western tower of St Mary's parish church, Dundee, and tollbooths like the one at Dunbar. |
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His forces, almost all Highlanders, defeated William's forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689, but they took heavy losses and Dundee was slain in the fighting. |
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The Halfway House, a tavern also known as Taillon's International Hotel, straddles the border between Dundee, Quebec, and Fort Covington, New York. |
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Recycling centres and points are at a number of locations in Dundee. |
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Dundee and the surrounding area is supplied with water by Scottish Water. |
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Dundee Stars, the main ice hockey team, play at the Dundee Ice Arena. |
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The Northern Irish indie rock band Snow Patrol was formed by students at the University of Dundee, Brian Molko, lead singer of Placebo, grew up in the city. |
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The University of Dundee also runs several public museums and galleries, including the D'Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum and the Tayside Medical History Museum. |
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Samye Dzong Dundee is a Buddhist Temple based in Reform Street. |
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The diocese is responsible for overseeing 15 congregations in Dundee and 37 in the surrounding area, including St Mary, Our Lady of Victories Church in the city. |
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There is also one specialist school that caters for pupils with learning difficulties aged between five and 18 from Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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Dundee College is the city's umbrella further education college, which was established in 1985 as an institution of higher education and vocational training. |
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Dundee Airport offers commercial flights to London Stansted Airport. |
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Several castles can be found in Dundee, mostly from the Early Modern Era. |
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Dundee is a regional employment and education centre, with around 325,000 people within 30 minutes' drive of the city centre and 860,000 people within one hour. |
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The median age of males and females living in Dundee was 37 and 40 years, respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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With the highest Yes vote for any local authority in Scotland, some in the Yes Scotland campaign nicknamed Dundee the 'Yes City', including former First Minister Alex Salmond. |
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Some controversy has ensued as a result of these boundary changes, with Dundee city councillors arguing for the return of Monifieth and Invergowrie. |
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Prior to 1996, Dundee was governed by the City of Dundee District Council. |
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The economy of mediaeval Dundee centred on the export of raw wool, with the production of finished textiles being a reaction to recession in the 15th century. |
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Maybe the general concensus would have been that a player like him would play for either Rangers or Celtic but Dundee are in that market as well now. |
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Rapid expansion was brought on by the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the 19th century when Dundee was the centre of the global jute industry. |
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The former Dundee United kid admitted the decision was a stomach churner. |
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Dundee did all their business by the book throughout the transfer but chief executive Dave MacKinnon last night revealed irregularities in his dealings with the Slovakians. |
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Dundee CCS Stars playercoach Jeff Hutchins could make his comeback tonight as the Tayside team look to maintain their supremacy over Scottish rivals Braehead Clan. |
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Tour begins May 4 at Stirling Albert Hall then Dundee, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Great Yarmouth, Cambridge, Hull, Hartlepool, Salisbury and London. |
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The major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling and Dundee all lie in the Central Lowlands, and over half of Scotland's population lives in this region. |
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Highland Single Malts are produced at distilleries north of an imaginary line between Dundee and Greenock, thus including all of Aberdeenshire and Angus. |
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Approximately 600 Highlanders were killed, plus a number of Jacobite Lowlanders including Dundee himself, Pitcur of Haliburton, and Gilbert Ramsay. |
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At first Viscount Dundee had difficulty in raising many supporters. |
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Devolution for England was proposed in 1912 by the Member of Parliament for Dundee, Winston Churchill, as part of the debate on Home Rule for Ireland. |
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