Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary language, says MacLeod. |
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MacLeod didn't have the disposition to turn down the rising pressure, declaring Scotland could win the World Cup. |
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MacLeod is part of a majority of islanders who voted against the idea in a referendum. |
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And we finally get sufficient insight into Connot MacLeod to render him a character rather than a cipher. |
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In his novels, MacLeod never assumes that an armed and ungoverned citizenry will solve all problems. |
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Meanwhile, MacLeod will remain unfazed by such compliments while continuing his ascent to the sport's summit. |
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Argyll himself, Coll and MacLeod each had one galley, and Coll also had two birlinns. |
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It's easy to see why MacLeod has to remain guarded and wary of all those he encounters. |
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New cap Scott MacLeod is one of Scotland's bright young lights, but Gray fails to shine. |
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And what of the dream team of Ally MacLeod and David Murray? |
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Physically, he looks no older than any man who will be 70 in February, but the spark, the MacLeod zest for life, has painfully and obviously gone. |
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It was MacLeod who came out with the view, which was extremely bold at the time, that a devout Highland Calvinist could have a place for the Mod and the culture. |
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A mile away at Kilmuir cemetery, among lichen-bearded gravestones, Mary MacLeod pointed me towards the tall Celtic cross that marks the grave of Flora MacDonald. |
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Ally MacDonald's own goal in nine minutes then set Skye up for what might have been a real hiding, especially when Alan MacLeod was sent off in 35 minutes. |
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MacLeod from Dunvegan, his tacksmen big with vengeance, caught up with the raiders by Ardmore Bay, and none of the MacDonalds was spared. |
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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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MacLeod also let the cat out of the bag on another major project that will have fans of the show tingling. |
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It was the last Scottish clan battle fought on Skye, in which the Clan MacDonald of Sleat defeated the Clan MacLeod after a bitter feud. |
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In 1406, the Mackays defeated the Clan MacLeod of Lewis at the Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach on the north bank near the mouth of the Tutim Burn. |
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That 52 episodes worth of work helped the studio make ends meet and retain its substantial talent pool in between in-house projects, according to MacLeod. |
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With brash dialog and witty characters, MacLeod intersperses humor with science while offering a female protagonist who speaks in a Scottish dialect. |
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Scotland appointed Ally MacLeod as manager in 1977, with qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina far from assured. |
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In September 1507, Torquil MacLeod was besieged at Stornoway Castle on Lewis. |
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Their landing at Stornoway began well, but the colonists were driven out by local forces commanded by Murdoch and Neil MacLeod. |
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The disconsolate mood of the nation was reflected by footage of Ally MacLeod in the dugout with his head in his hands. |
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MacLeod will become Scotland's sixth full-timer, joining Majid Haq, Gordon Goudie, Richie Berrington, Matty Parker and Preston Mommsen. |
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There is a purported unicorn horn in the castle of the chief of the Clan MacLeod in Scotland, which has been identified as that of an eland. |
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Senior Aircraftswoman Chrystie MacLeod, a reservist with the RAF, will go to the Kandahar Airbase in January to work with US forces. |
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Dunvegan Castle has been the seat of Clan MacLeod since the 13th century. |
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Viking heritage is claimed by Clan MacLeod and Norse tradition is celebrated in the winter fire festival at Dunvegan, during which a replica Viking long boat is set alight. |
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The island has been occupied since the Mesolithic period, and its history includes a time of Norse rule and a long period of domination by Clan MacLeod and Clan Donald. |
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However, they rarely won trophies, with the exception of the Drybrough Cup in 1971 under Jimmy Bonthrone and the League Cup in 1976, under Ally MacLeod. |
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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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Piping clans included the Clan Henderson, MacArthurs, MacDonalds, McKays and, especially, the MacCrimmon, who were hereditary pipers to the Clan MacLeod. |
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In his study, MacLeod analyzed the fossilized shells of 90 million-year-old planktic and benthic foraminifera, single-celled organisms about the size of a grain of salt. |
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