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There will be nothing boring about the stushie that will cause.
What a stushie the front cover of the current issue of the Economist has kicked up.
For instance, in the wake of the Gray stushie, a reader's letter appeared on these pages which fair took my breath away.
This has provoked a fascinating literary stushie, with some critics and some of Carver's friends saying she shouldn't.
This stushie can mak a' the difference atween leevin an deein.
Stooshe, or to spell it correctly, stushie, does not have anything to do with bling, innit.
A stushie is a rammy.
A worldwide stushie ensued.
There had, of course, been a stushie over the question, or rather, over the introduction at the 11th hour of a second question on tax-varying powers.
THERE was a tremendous stushie 20 years ago when they wanted to put up an office block tower by Haymarket.
The state at the end of the day is not always a good arbiter of the public interest as the stushie over English public forests has proved.
Earlier this week, there was a minor stushie when three mice were patrolling outside the ladies" loos in Queensberry House near the parliamentary bar.
The Farage stushie in and around the Canon's Gait pub has already entered Scottish political folklore.
It will doubtless cause the compulsory stushie at its formal launch later this morning when some of the Festival staff wear sweatshirts demonstrating its versatility.
IT was widely panned and caused an almighty stushie, but it seems recent attempts to brand the Capital as “Incredinburgh” did find favour with some.
Those Marie Stopes protests last year, and that big stushie over links with Operation Rescue.' '
Their vow never to shop in this town again if it means having to pay to park or, worse, walk the length of themselves, has raised a stushie for and against.
HOW ironic that the unelected House of Lords should get into a bit of a stushie about allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in the Scottish referendum.
DURING my short sojourn in the Scottish Parliament, I created a minor stushie when I was quoted as saying being an MSP was only a part-time job.
There’s always a sense of occasion at the opening night of the International Festival, and neither the stushie over the decision to programme Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus or the dreich weather dampened this enthusiasm.
The issues underlying the current 100 Scottish artists v Creative Scotland stushie mirror those underlying the Scottish historians v Historic Scotland one that blew and spluttered earlier this year.
It was back in March that equality campaigners predicted that Scotland could see a re-run of the Section 28 stushie that so dominated Scottish political life in the early years of devolution.
There was very little that they didn't all disagree on, but once Simon had unilaterally signed them up for the next BOTB, they had to decide what their set should comprise, and a stushie ensued that made what had passed already seem like a lost golden age of harmony and accord.
He stoppit an' harkin't for fear I'd heard the stishie he was makin'.
But at least one good thing has come out of the stooshie.
But during that particular stooshie, which had Scottish and international implications, there were some difficult days.
The resulting name is pronounced like the Scottish word "stooshie".
But this whole stooshie proves that the British honours system needs an overhaul.
Truly, there is nothing more depressing than an entirely predictable stooshie to put you right off your sisters in the struggle.
These were the early, dark days of what became known as the "Creative Scotland stooshie" and there was no escaping the issue.
You’ll remember the stooshie last month when PMI raised prices, then cut them again.
Clattenburg’s colourful personal life was laid bare in that Stamford Bridge stooshie.
Another Twitter-user suggested the tweet should be deleted before "a right big mad stooshie kicks off."
What a stooshie they caused.
The stooshie is not this week’s fuss over Damien Hirst’s Tate retrospective.
Though Hemson explains that photography per se is not banned, just people posing on the graves, there has nevertheless been a stooshie.
Court of Session rules on Oban firms seafood 'stooshie'
Throughout the stooshie Forsyth kept a dignified public silence, saying only: "I'm disappointed, but we've had a great run.
He says it's no coincidence that the "stooshie" around Creative Scotland rumbled in the background while he was writing.
I am currently working in New Guinea and word of this current 'stooshie' reached me via the 'Scotsman Online'.
I didn't mean to cause a stooshie meaning "I didn't mean to cause a major fuss/commotion"
NO wonder Sir David Murray’s visit to Murray Park caused such a stooshie last week.
She’s probably referring to February’s Twitter stooshie with her rival for a London place, Jenny Wallwork.
I said I was leaving in July and I'm not sure if that caused a wee bit of a stooshie in terms of giving them focus.
When I first loved her as a wee boy, it was because she was causing a stooshie all the time: saying the wrong thing, doing the wrong thing.
It was easily the most significant speech she has made, after three years in the post, and finally gave many of those at the heart of the "stooshie" what they were looking for.
That way we can continue to benefit from a free press working within the law that is insufficiently applied for fear of creating of all things, a stooshie in the media.
On the subject of the on-going stooshie regarding the all-maleness of the R&A and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, she is predictably frustrated.
A spokesperson for SSAFA Forces Help said: “The Big Stooshie charity festival was a fantastic event and was well organised.