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Actually, Britain is an island, but does not include the Scottish Islands.
It grew out of the informal Scottish Islands Network, which had existed since 2001.
He served on the Committee on Scottish Sea Fisheries in 1917.
Follow our blog as we challenge a keen traveller to zip around the Scottish Islands in 80 monuments!
Cruising the Scottish Islands.
Xanthe Clay visits Scottish Sea Farms to find out.
January 23 - Matthew Stewart, Scottish mathematician (b. 1717)
October 24 - James Mackintosh, Scottish publicist (d. 1832)
A Scottish Island (1998)
January 2 - Alexander Bain, Scottish inventor (b. 1811)
He was made Commander Scottish District in 1896, a post he held until 1901; he retired in 1906.
June 14 - Colin Maclaurin, Scottish mathematician (b. 1698)
Scottish Mountain Drawings:
The Corbetts and Other Scottish Hills.
Support will be given to all Department of Transport and Scottish Road Safety Campaign initiatives in this connection.
The Letter It's turnip season on the Scottish Island - and Irene gets an offer she can't refuse.
Erich Schaedler, Scottish footballer (b. 1949)
The Forth River, named after the Scottish River Forth (see above.)
A few years later Arthur James Towers was a teacher at the Saint Andrew Scottish School.
There have since been three more expeditions, to the Andes, the Arctic, and the Scottish Islands - to which a further expedition is scheduled for 2013.
Robert Munro - Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings or Crannogs.
The Scottish River Purification Boards' Association suggested there should be a main board and area or regional boards in the agency.
Don Lennox is a Guinness World Record holding Scottish Ocean Rower.
She became the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief Scottish Coast on 22 February 1922, but was sold for scrap in December 1922.
The Sudreys became "Sodor", which was fossilised in the name of the Diocese, long after it ceased to have any authority over the Scottish Islands.
There were a lot of older Scots on his right side.
The small party of Scots with him were interested in something else.
Besides, these Scots have some beautiful women of their own.
It cost £63 Scots per month, with £60 for its crew of 20.
The modern game was spread by Scots to the rest of the world.
The Scots returned home years ago, but their legacy lives on.
Scots have always liked to see themselves in his poems.
Scots have long wanted to run their own affairs, but don't want independence.
There's been recent criticism that too many Scots are in the present team.
How do Scots get their kids to sleep when it's not dark till 11pm?
Scots seem far more relaxed about independence than ever before.
Around 80,000 Scots held foreign investment assets in the early 20th century.
The constant fear is that they might be identified as Scots.
Scots began to commission the printing of books in other countries.
If most Scots really are set against the change then could have two time zones, despite pain that would be.
Top of the must-see list for me are three great Scots.
After the period of indenture, these Scots became free men.
Scots are thus a minority at almost all the congregations.
And even if they did, not even you could stop those Scots.
Scots was not considered "a suitable medium of education or culture".
There were numerous differences between 6170 and the other rebuilt Scots.
With more Scots playing at a higher level down south, our international future might also be brighter than once feared.
Scots had a notable influence in warfare during this period.
Scots' Church has participated in a number of ecumenical activities.
This allowed the 500-600 Scots to repulse an army of 3000.
She looked at me and took more of the scotch.
But I held her a moment, to scotch the thing once and for all.
Now there was a scotch in his running with her.
He was working on his third scotch of the evening.
The glass of scotch was now in his right hand.
The scotch was working its way to his head now, and he got up again to walk it off.
He held out his glass for another shot of scotch.
She's up to almost a fifth of scotch a day.
Both men had large glasses of scotch in their hands.
And a bottle of scotch isn't going to get them out.
Later on, they do the same with a bottle of scotch.
He said anything and she poured them each a scotch.
I have some scotch in my room, if you need help sleeping.
There was very little room in the scotch cart and they were both big men.
Now break out some of that good scotch you keep around for business deals.
For days thereafter she tried to get him to talk, but he turned to scotch instead.
"I think one glass of scotch is quite enough for me," he said.
Since the end of January, she's just been drinking the scotch.
All them double scotches have made your hair fall out.
He held up his last bottle of 24-year old Ambassador scotch.
We found five bottles of scotch hidden in his room.
Soon we were sitting at my kitchen table drinking scotch.
He stood back and waved her in with the scotch glass.
Fixing myself a scotch and water I sat down to think about this.
I guess then we'll get out the scotch and have a party."
In Scottish English, oats may be referred to as corn.
It also retains this more general meaning in the Scottish English dialect.
Quite a lot of the words still remain in use but on the whole, Scottish English is increasingly spoken among the indigenous population.
Some dialects of Scottish English have this in "police".
It was this remodeling that eventually led to the formation of Scottish English.
Scottish English may be influenced to varying degrees by Scots.
The study of Scottish English by Brown et al.
Scottish English soon became the dominant language.
At the time, police speculated that the letter-writer might be familiar with Scottish English.
Generally there is a shift to Scottish English in formal situations or with individuals of a higher social status.
Most people know some dialect words: for example,bairn for child in Scottish English.
Scottish English is the form of the English language spoken in Scotland.
It was largely replaced by Doric and latterly Scottish English.
"Laddie", the word for boy in Scottish English
It is more strongly influenced by Gaelic than other forms of Scottish English.
Whisky (Scottish English; otherwise whiskey) is an alcoholic beverage.
(though this is normal in Standard Scottish English)
Scottish English
Dovecote, also called doocot in Scottish English, a building for pigeons or doves
There are numerous words common to Scots, Scottish English and English.
The form 'loch' is also used in Irish English and Scottish English.
The formation of these regional/socio-economic dialects is the same form of language contact that has given rise to Scottish English.
The word amnae for "am not" exists in Scots, and has been borrowed into Scottish English by many speakers.
The dialect of English spoken in Scotland is referred to as Scottish English.
The word craig (Anglicised to crag) refers to a small, rocky hill in Scottish English.