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Sentence count:294+16Posted:2017-01-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: atlanticoutlandishtransatlantichotlinecottoncottageoutlawjet lagMeaning: n. one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts. 
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271. Loch Ness is one of the most famous bodies of water in the world, part of the Great Glen that divides the highlands of Scotland from coast to coast.
272. 'Commander of the Army of the Kingdom of Scotland ' - the outlaw Wallace was now knighted and made Guardian of Scotland in Balliol's name at the forest kirk, at either Selkirk or Carluke.
273. A burgh of southwest Scotland on the Firth of Clyde. It is a port and manufacturing center. Population, 56,194.
274. This part of the west coast of Scotland is very exposed to Atlantic winds.
275. The most powerful organ of government in Scotland is the Scottish Office.
276. Edinburgh:The capital of Scotland, in the eastern part of the country on the Firth of Forth.
277. King James I of England Scotland was born at Edinburgh.
278. The Icelander missed the pre-season trip to Scotland and he has not yet recovered enough to link-up with the first-team squad, who face three games in Asia beginning on August 5.
279. The lady didn't give her name. She was calling from Ayr, southwest Scotland.
280. The gourmet restaurant has its own bakery and serves smoked salmon from Scotland and Viennese pastries.
281. Hunt: You heard about Scotland Yard ? Interpol ? Interstate Authority ? I can make them all go away.
282. In Scotland the seeds of truth scattered by Columba and his co laborers had never been wholly destroyed.
283. Efforts to staunch the spill of crude oil from a tanker off the north coast of Scotland are being held up by gale force winds.
284. In the highlands of Scotland, people wore green as a mark of honor.
285. In Ireland and Scotland "Halloween was largely untouched by the Protestant Reformation " writes Rogers.
286. The English, worried by the growing power of Prince Henry, sent a raiding party to Scotland to kill him.
287. It finally gave the go free, it floated far from the scarf, and there is the freedom to put down to the sword at Scotland, which will become a permanent memory.
288. Corporal Mason 27, was serving with The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland, when he was struck by a improvised explosive device in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan.
289. There are many rivers in Scotland, Iceland and Norway where streamer-like flies such as the Collie Dog and the Moonray Shadow are fished, sometimes with a hitch in the line to create a riffle.http://sentencedict.com/scotland.html
290. Wilson will be in action on Thursday evening as he prepares for Scotland U21s' European Championship play-off first leg in Iceland.
291. The lace design incorporated rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock — the emblems of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
292. Nato has said that if Scotland was considered to be a "new state" it would need to reapply for membership.
293. This week he saw 40 common dolphins playing in the sea close to his home in north west Scotland but he recommends the Moray Firth close to Inverness for dolphin-watching.
294. Mary Stuart, 1542-1587, Queen of Scotland and Dowager Queen of France.
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