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How to use scotia in a sentence

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The esplanade in front of Edinburgh Castle is legally owned by Nova Scotia, dating from a deal concluded by Charles I and never revoked.
The FBI was this weekend studying passenger manifests from two ferries operating between Falmouth, Nova Scotia, and Maine.
A rather poorly known species, the incurvate emerald occupies a narrow range from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick west to Wisconsin.
Highland games are common, Gaelic is widely spoken in Nova Scotia, and Winnipeg has 25 Scottish societies.
Crosby is a 15-year-old phenom from Nova Scotia who is the odds-on favourite to be the first overall pick in the 2005 NHL draft.
He is new to Nova Scotia, he is a retread that has come into provincial politics.
I was just in Nova Scotia for our CBC special on the 11-year-old singer Aselin Debison.
We continue our trip southwest through Nova Scotia and come to the town of New Germany.
Later settlers known as Cajuns made their way from Nova Scotia after being evicted by the British.
The larger birds in Nova Scotia and the smaller ones in Utah differ by only 2 mm in average length of the tibiotarsus.
Three newly-recognized AKC breeds competing for the first time are the Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, German pinscher, and toy fox terrier.
None of this will be good for the fish, the fishery, or the fishing communities of Nova Scotia.
In Nova Scotia, Canada, the medical examiner's office is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice.
Rather than return to Toronto, buy an open-jaw ticket and fly home from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
I would like to thank the academics from the seven universities from British Columbia to Nova Scotia who co-authored these papers.
In that year, the Baronetage of England and the Baronetage of Nova Scotia were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain.
Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
Renner and Yurchesyn compared cases of physical assault, sexual assault and robbery in Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia has no hospices, so patients with terminal cancer must die in hospital or at home.
The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The scotia, from her size, had a right to consider the Duncan as a mere fly-boat.
The cornice of this substructure is of gray limestone, in form much resembling the characteristic scotia of Egyptian architecture.
The corona is bordered by the so-called Doric cyma, or beak-moulding, distantly resembling the scotia of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
In section this moulding may be compared to a large scotia divided into two cavettos by a torus.
The towers are crowned with the scotia cornice, the roundlet of which is continued down the angles.
She used to visit her granddaughter, Ethel Hecker, at scotia.
Mr. Akins, the editor of the Nova Scotia Archives, leans to the other side, so that the two collections supplement each other.
And so he arrogantly says that Canada and Nova Scotia are not worth colonising.
Built on a very different model is the bladderwort, busy in stagnant ponds near the sea coast from Nova Scotia to Texas.
But while he was thus the child of nova Scotia, he was her creator as well.
Just at the edge of the corona a line should be cut in, called the scotia.
Cape Breton was attached to Nova Scotia, to be subsequently separated from that province and again rejoined.
Moreover towards the border of the Crown must be Carved a scotia.
Alex King's well-known style and the happy couple left for their new home in Nova Scotia.
We left some time in September, and steamed up to Nova Scotia, then across.
And they could all see the point except an owl that come from Nova Scotia to visit the Yo Semite, and he took this thing in on his way back.
Ye should bide longer in old scotia and learn her history and her people.
We're getting a little boy from an orphan asylum in Nova Scotia and he's coming on the train tonight.
Oh, as for the scotia, I advise you to give her up for the present.
In those days, Halifax, Nova Scotia, was a bustling British colonial port, and there were plenty of thirsty redcoats and jack-tars about.
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