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Scotsman
Scotsman Scotsman may mean: a man from Scotland, in ... woman) The largest bronze statue of a Scotsman is located in Clinton, South Carolina at ... Presbyterian College, home of the Bluehose. The Scotsman, a national newspaper based in Edinburgh, Scotland SCOTSMAN a well know mnemonic used by ...
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Scotsman (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Scotsman A Scotsman is a native or inhabitant of Scotland ... Montgomery Scott referred to himself as a Scotsman, even once noting that "it's a shame for a good Scotsman to admit it, but I'm not ...
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Iron Scotsman
Iron Scotsman Iron Scotsman Publisher iUniverse First appearance Nuklear Age#2 ... attack called "Dwarf-a-pult". The Iron Scotsman, usually referred to as Angus, founded the ...
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Studebaker Scotsman
Studebaker Scotsman The 1957 Studebaker Scotsman was advertised as inexpensively priced car for ... who wanted a "big car feel". The Scotsman was an automobile series produced by the ... pickup trucks in 1958 and 1959. The Scotsman as automobile ... When Studebaker-Packard's financial ... specifically in low-priced, basic transportation. The Scotsman was key to this new approach. ...
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman The Scotsman's offices in Edinburgh The Scotsman is a Scottish national newspaper, published in ... broadsheet, is titled Scotland on Sunday. The Scotsman Publications Ltd also produces the Edinburgh Evening ... Edinburgh, Fife, West Lothian and Perth. The Scotsman was launched in 1817 as a ...
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Flying Scotsman
Flying Scotsman There are two associations of the term Flying Scotsman in the British railway system: The LNER steam locomotive no. 4472 "Flying Scotsman". The named passenger service "The Flying Scotsman" from London King's Cross station to ...
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Flying Scotsman (Ukrailways wiki)
Flying Scotsman There are two associations of the term Flying Scotsman The preserved Locomotive The 10 a.m ... This service is known as The Flying Scotsman.
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Flying Scotsman (translated from German)
Flying Scotsman That Flying Scotsman was a course from London to Edinburgh, see Flying Scotsman (course) the name of a steam engine ...
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Flying Scotsman (translated from Dutch)
Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman is English train of London (Kings cross ... had become too small. Engine Engine Flying Scotsman The name Flying Scotsman is also in use for stoomlocomotief . It ...
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No true Scotsman
No true Scotsman No true Scotsman is a term coined by Antony Flew ... which takes this form: Argument: "Ach! No Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge." Reply: "But ... porridge." Rebuttal: "Ah yes, but no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge." When considering ... for the accepted definition of the subject ("Scotsman"), or if the definition of the ...
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