Whene'er he likes to tell his mind mair plain, I'se tell him frankly ne'er to do 't again. |
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And then the lassies would often gie ye mair money on top of that! |
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Maybe the great anes o' the yerth get sic a forlethie o' grand'ur 'at they're for nae mair, an' wad perish like the brute beast. |
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At least twa weeks' notice is normally needit, tho it micht tak langer tae find interpreters for a wheen leids and gin the services o mair nor ae interpreter is needit. |
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Penman and I have taken half an ecky each, but mair coke would be sound. |
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This was William Mair, esquire, merchant, landowner, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex. |
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Robert Hamilton succeeded John Mair at the Perth Academy in 1769, later moving to university posts in natural philosophy and mathematics. |
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Dennis Wyness and Lee Mair fight for possession in a bruising draw at Tynecastle as the home side, after early slumbers, awoke to claim a share of the points. |
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Mair and Damania found, however, in his Official Papers by Alfred Marshall evidence that he supported the Ricardian capital-in-general conclusion. |
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He also presented Mair with a display case containing the patch and several authorized medals. |
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Rosemary Janet Mair McGrath was born in Much Wenlock, Shropshire. |
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Margaret Shepherd won the Silver Division and Paua Burke the Bronze with Pauline Francis and Carol Jones and Mary Brown and Mair Lloyd Roberts taking the minor placings. |
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Meanwhile, Lee Mair will continue his comeback bid in today's reserve clash with Inverness after standing upwell in the half hour he played as a substitute at the weekend. |
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Speakman, of the Center for Applied Isotope Studies at the University of Georgia, and Victor Mair, of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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