Brochs, duns and wheel-houses can all be seen on South Uist, many of them on islands in the lochs. |
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From the duns, the terrain rises steadily toward the main ranges of the Himalayas. |
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Particularly impressive examples occur in North Wales and Cornwall, while the brochs and duns of Scotland are monumental examples of roundhouses. |
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We went over nymphing tactics to start with and then, when the fish started rising to the duns, we started dry fly fishing. |
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Trout rise to the surface to feed first on the duns, and then again when the female spinners return to lay their eggs. |
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A beautiful two pound rainbow spent the next couple of minutes trying its hardest to imitate one of the swallows that were gracefully taking duns from the surface. |
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Also, duns are dull and generally sober colored, whilst spinners are more brightly colored and shining and their wings are clear and transparent. |
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Huge numbers of small duns, hill forts and ring forts were built on any suitable crag or hillock. |
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However, there were no towns as such in the area at that time, so he was likely referring to Roman military camps and native strong points such as duns. |
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Palominos, duns and blacks were popular, led by top class dun, the two-year-old filly Avonvalley Moonshine, who fetched pounds 6,000 for John Llewellyn-James, Worcester. |
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In the summer of 1872 he read Duns Scotus, a medieval schoolman, for the first time. |
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There is a museum dedicated to Clark in his home town of Duns, Berwickshire. |
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Shetland RFC's players left Shetland on Friday for the bus and ferry journey to Duns, Berwickshire. |
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Erasmus, in his Praise of Folly, criticized him together with Duns Scotus as fuelling unnessary controversies inside the Church. |
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Duns Scotus received the religious habit of the Friars Minor at Dumfries, where his uncle, Elias Duns, was guardian. |
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Duns Scotus was back in Paris before the end of 1304, probably returning in May. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Duns struggled throughout his works in demonstrating his univocity theory against Aquinas's analogy doctrine. |
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During his pontificate, Pope John XXIII recommended the reading of Duns Scotus's theology to modern theology students. |
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After a muster on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh, the Scottish host moved to Ellemford, to the north of Duns, and camped to wait for Angus and Home. |
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Ockham incorporated much of the work of some previous theologians, especially John Duns Scotus. |
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Prominent opponents of various aspects of the scholastic mainstream included Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Peter Damian, Bernard of Clairvaux, and the Victorines. |
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For that weekend only, extra family automobilia will also be on display in the Duns Library opposite the Jim Clark Room, with its massive amount of silverware. |
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Duns Sheriff Court heard the couple had been going out for just over a month when Shannon told Robertson, of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, she was pregnant with his child. |
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By then, the natural science contained in these texts began to be extended by notable scholastics such as Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, Albertus Magnus and Duns Scotus. |
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