I knew why we Irishmen were here, but why an American, a French, a Scotsmen, and an Englishman would want the Irish Emerald, I had no clue. |
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Macho attitudes about sunbathing and suncream are costing Scotsmen their lives, a skin cancer expert has warned. |
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According to A. Grant, he came to know the Scottish Universities better even than do Scotsmen themselves. |
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Only DC Thomson in its Dundee stronghold has reserved its editors' chairs for Scotsmen. |
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But if it's true that Scotsmen wear nothing under the kilt, make sure you don't turn any cartwheels or toss your caber in the playground. |
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They were Scotsmen in kilts, brandishing bayonets and wearing feathered bonnets. |
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The ground was packed with enthusiastic Scotsmen, and this race will stand in my memory as the greatest in my running career. |
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In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by miles. |
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One can only respect the moral judgment of the great majority of Scotsmen and women who supported the bill to ban all live animal hunting. |
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This is a London teeming with heavy-brogued Scotsmen and impenetrably accented Frenchmen. |
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An entire battalion of Scotsmen should feel indebted to him. |
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But for those Scotsmen and Irishmen who were firmly inside, rather than on the fringes of, the Hanoverian state, the new system of governance had a great deal to offer. |
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Wherever he finds his new coach it looks likely that he will have to sign his players locally, since the Scotsmen in England show no signs of returning home. |
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The palettes of these French artists, as well as the time the Scotsmen spent in the brilliant light of the south of France, had an important and lasting effect on their work. |
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In addition to working in the Yorkshire mills, many Scotsmen found employment in nearby coal mines, where their dogs were welcome as exterminators. |
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Is it the game taken across the Atlantic, probably, and contagiously pursued by migrating Scotsmen? |
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On 27 August, she issued warrants for the property of all Scotsmen in England to be seized. |
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Although saddened by the loss of so many of his loyal Scotsmen, Charles VII continued to honour the survivors. |
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In the 1360s there were Scotsmen to be found in the army of Bertrand du Guesclin. |
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That, in short, in which the Scotticism of Scotsmen most intimately consists, is the habit of emphasis. |
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the use of Scots as a literary language was revived by several prominent Scotsmen such as Robert Burns. |
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Regular shaving, painful plucking and expensive waxing can be a pain in the you-know-what and it's fantastic to see more Scotsmen coming in seeking a permanent solution. |
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Of the twelve players who played for the Other Nationalities team two of them were Scotsmen coming from Northern Union clubs, including captain George Frater. |
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