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There weren't nearly enough sticks in these negotiations in Scotland.
Andy Kerr
What this clearly illustrates is that when Scotland's two tiers of government work together they are capable of delivering for the people of Scotland.
Eric Jackson
It is a very nice coincidence that my forbears left Scotland in 1695, the year in which bank of Scotland was founded.
Pat Robertson
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1930
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Spirituality and relationships between the spiritual traditions is where we started, but we don't want to limit it to that. We also have strands to do with education, arts, the diversity of Scotland and the celebration of Scotland internationally.
Neill Walker
It's an awkward thing for the four home countries to do that. It would cause an awful lot of problems. We have to make sure Scotland doesn't lose its independence. I'd much prefer Scotland than having a British team.
Walter Smith
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1951
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This is the kind of intractable problem that can probably only be resolved through negotiations, and those negotiations may have to include the Boeing- Airbus dispute - which, given its complexity, should be settled through negotiations anyway.
Jean Anderson
This is the kind of intractable problem that can probably only be resolved through negotiations, and those negotiations may have to include the Boeing-Airbus dispute - which, given its complexity, should be settled through negotiations anyway.
Jean Anderson
Since Europe has demanded conditional negotiations, Iran will not accept that and negotiations won't be held. We are interested in negotiations and working with the International Atomic Energy Agency , as our partner. He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it.
Hamid-Reza Asefi
They are fantastic, a real rainbow alliance, with Muslims, Christians and a Jewish player joining together through cricket, although I think they have done well to the chagrin of some of the traditionalists. They have set an example to all of us. When asked if they wanted to play for Scotland or Pakistan/India, to a man they said 'Scotland'.
Margo MacDonald
Obviously, '97 sticks out. And winning the (Southeastern Conference) tournament in 2000 when we just had an up and down year ... but found ways to win when it really counted sticks out.
Joyce Compton
We're seeing third-period lead changes and we are seeing players using their sticks for intended purpose of sticks, and that is to handle and to propel the puck - not as a tool for checking.
Gary Bettman
A farmer who had a quarrelsome family called his sons and told them to lay a bunch of sticks before him. Then, after laying the sticks parallel to one another and binding them, he challenged his sons, one after one, to pick up the bundle and break it. They all tried, but in vain. Then, untying the bundle, he gave them the sticks to break one by one. This they did with the greatest ease. Then said the father, Thus, my sons, as long as you remain united, you are a match for anything, but differ and separate, and you are undone.
Aesop
There's a reason they're 3-0 in district. They came out with hot sticks. They're a good hitting ball club and put the ball where we weren't.
Scotty Nichols
JOSS-STICKS, n. Small sticks burned by the Chinese in their pagan tomfoolery, in imitation of certain sacred rites of our holy religion.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
-
1914
)
I think marriage is a bundle of sticks and sticks include procreation.
Judge Jerome Farris
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