Tuesday Cathy Jamieson was convinced that there's a plot to do her in, after the BBC did an undercover job on the private prison at Kilmarnock. |
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Maybe a Kilmarnock or Hearts will prove us wrong by emulating Aberdeen and the Old Firm, but you would not put your shirt on it. |
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The money accounted for three-quarters of the profits made by Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd over the past two years. |
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On the northern edge of Kilmarnock, the Kingley Park site is within easy reach of Glasgow. |
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And in innumerable other minutes of the 90, they were carved apart by a Kilmarnock team who spurned so many opportunities it was barely credible. |
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Robson had robbed David Lilley of the ball and just managed to fend off the Kilmarnock defenders. |
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Kilmarnock fared little better as the match descended into a scrappy affair of bad passing, close marking and bloodthirsty challenges. |
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The second half opened scrappily, but Kilmarnock still looked the more threatening. |
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She said if the Watson Bill was passed she stood to lose her job and tied house at a livery yard at Craigie, near Kilmarnock. |
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It seems an age ago that Rangers opened their tilt for the title with what was seen as a desperately damaging 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock. |
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The first five minutes sent the warning to Kilmarnock which they singularly failed to heed. |
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And had it not been for a bobble after another Kennedy slip, he might have put Kilmarnock ahead eight minutes after the interval. |
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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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Yet credit is due to Kilmarnock for remaining resolute throughout and having the capacity to respond. |
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It was not through lack of application that Kilmarnock had not scored and bettered their home strike rate. |
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He owned several car dealerships in Kilmarnock and had a high profile in the area. |
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In press terms, Kilmarnock have fallen foul to the sort of hirsuteness and limb-flailing not witnessed outside of a hippy convention. |
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She has just been selected to play in the Scottish senior team for the home international in Kilmarnock next weekend. |
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These caps had been introduced in the Infantry in 1874 in place of the round Kilmarnock forage caps. |
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A dangerous Kilmarnock attack had been stemmed by the award of a free kick to Motherwell on the edge of the box. |
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There is poetic justice in the opportunity to round things off at Kilmarnock, where their 4-0 win on the final day of last season was not enough to prevent Rangers' treble. |
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Kilmarnock had been curiously subdued for much of the first half, their few moments of inspiration invariably featuring some involvement from Allan Johnston. |
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A seven-minute flurry of activity settled this contest, however, Kilmarnock finding themselves home and dry with two clinical finishes before the break. |
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Burke, of course, was a fleet-footed winger, who as a teenager coming through the ranks at Kilmarnock, was hailed as one of the most promising prospects in Scottish football. |
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The young Kilmarnock side were alternately being bustled out of possession and giving the ball away when they won it, which was surely the cause of Durrant's ire. |
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In Kilmarnock, he finally seems to have found an ideal partnership, which will be a blessed relief for a man who has had more bad football relationships than a Page 3 model. |
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Norwegian Elkhound Association of Scotland's championship show in Bellfield Community Centre, Kilmarnock at 10am. |
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Frederick and David, 63, are the sons of a travelling salesman from Kilmarnock. |
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Ha Ha Comedy Club, Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock Billy Kirkwood comperes as eight hopefuls compete to be Scottish Comedian Of The Year. |
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The test against Tonga took place at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, and was the first Rugby Union international to be played on an artificial surface. |
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It is situated on the site of the former Irvine to Kilmarnock railway link which has long since been closed. |
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In 2006 events were held in Arbroath, Aberdeen, Montrose, Kilmarnock, Stirling, Perth, Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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At Carlisle the Glasgow South Western Line runs for several miles before heading west towards Dumfries, Kilmarnock, Ayr and Stranraer. |
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Stranraer railway station is served by trains run by Abellio ScotRail to Ayr, Kilmarnock and Glasgow Central. |
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St Johnstone's in-form strike force struck again as goals from Francisco Sandaza and Cillian Sheridan defeated Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. |
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Sarah, from Kilmarnock, started acrobatic gymnastics at eight and is an ex-junior European champion and junior world cup silver medallist. |
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In December he was caught speeding, in full unform, by police in Kilmarnock after being clocked doing 45mph on a 30mph zone. |
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Former carer Josephine, of Kilmarnock, has POEMS syndrome, which can cause nerve and organ damage and hormone problems. |
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Kilmarnock abstained and the old Rangers company voted in favour. |
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There are also less frequent services to Stranraer,and Kilmarnock. |
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A comprehensive local bus network, coupled with frequent services to Ardrossan, Greenock, Kilmarnock, Ayr, Troon and Glasgow, is provided by Stagecoach West Scotland. |
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On 4 September Thomas Blacklock wrote a letter expressing admiration for the poetry in the Kilmarnock volume, and suggesting an enlarged second edition. |
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Furthermore, Kilmarnock sent a letter stating their willingness to join. |
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Celtic look stonewallers at home to depleted Motherwell and are a far better proposition at 1-3 with Hills than Rangers are at 4-9 on the same coupon to win at Kilmarnock. |
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In eighth is Duncan Davidson, 44, whose Budda bar chain in Glasgow, Helensburgh, Paisley, Dumfries and Kilmarnock is believed to be worth around pounds 3 million. |
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