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Ailsa Craig (/ˈeɪlsə/; Scots:
Ailsae Craig;
Scottish Gaelic:
Creag Ealasaid) is an
island of 99 ha (240 acres) in the
outer Firth of Clyde, 16 km (8+1⁄2 nmi)...
- the
shoddy piñata of my
personal tastes and opinions".
British scholar Ealasaid Munro says that the call-out
culture of fourth-wave
feminism risks marginalizing...
- from the
original on
October 24, 2014.
Retrieved October 23, 2014. Haas,
Ealasaid A. (October 30, 2014). "Review: John Wick Is a
Disappointingly Standard...
- [the BBC],
motivated by
financial as well as
political ambitions." Munro,
Ealasaid (August 23, 2013). "Feminism: A
Fourth Wave?".
Political Insight. 4 (2):...
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bridges over the Linn of Dee, and Linn of
Quoich -
Wyness (1968).
Ruighe Ealasaid –
meaning 'Elizabeth's shiel' –
Watson and
Allen 1984 is a
partially ruined...
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entertainment to
ridiculous levels in
terms of
grand scale and enjoyment."
Ealasaid A. Haas of The
Mercury News gave the film a
mediocre review,
saying that...
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Island Group Area (ha) Po****tion
Height (m)
Ailsa Craig (Creag
Ealasaid)
Firth of
Clyde 99 0 338
Arran (Eilean Arainn)
Firth of
Clyde 43,201 4,629 874...
- doi:10.1080/14680777.2015.1137962. hdl:2292/30994. S2CID 147023782. Munro,
Ealasaid (August 23, 2013). "Feminism: A
Fourth Wave?".
Political Insight. 4 (2):...
- Scotland, and the word is
derived from the Gaelic,
Aillse Creag, or
Creag Ealasaid,
meaning "Elizabeth's rock". In the
early 20th century,
Ailsa Craig was...
- keep
fighting over them, explained". Vox.
Retrieved June 27, 2020. Munro,
Ealasaid (September 2013). "Feminism: A
Fourth Wave?".
Political Insight. 4 (2):...