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- Alan Gordon (14 May 1944 – 18 February 2010) was a Scottish football player who is notable for playing for the two senior sides of both Edinburgh and Dundee...
- Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and English Channel, Bristol Channel, Irish Sea, Scottisch Seas Sporthochseeschifferschein valid for offs**** yes Austria Schiffsführerpatent [de]...
- Dorado company. Shortly after, P&V took over the Center Parcs-chain from Scottisch & Newcastle. By that time, the two largest holiday villages companies...
- Duff, A., Sheridan, M., Shields, M. (2011). Farmers' market consumers: a Scottisch perspective. International Journal of Consumer Studies. 35(3): 300–306...
- garrison included about 300 foreign mercenaries (including Irish and Scottisch mercenaries from Jacob Shaw's Regiment) and 450 Tatars. During the night...
- Morton and Lochlevin, (Robert Douglas of Lochleven) Mackgill and Orknay, Scottisch ****is, (Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney)) And Cleisch quhom to the gold...
- Philharmonic Orchestra: Wieniawski’s Violin Concerto No. 2, Max Bruch's Scottisch Fantasy (Warner classics) 2019: Hidden Violin with José Gallardo: Henryk...
- Beach, Newport, oil on canvas, ID: 2004.58.1 David Wilkie (1785–1841), Scottisch : The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John the Baptist, oil...
- 123 Land of the Sunny South, All Hail, an Australian National anthem Scottisch, Op. 117 1879 Sydney Exhibition Cantata, with words by Henry Kendall 1882...
- 1907). His many works for the philharmonic orchestra include "Acanthe Scottisch" (Lyon 1903), "Souvenir d'Alsace" (Valse, Lyon 1905), "Colmar Marche"...