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Many Scots emigrated to Ulster ( the Ulster-Scots ).
Many Hawick residents speak the local dialect of Border Scots which is informally known as " Teri Talk ".
Many were based on regional accents, such as " The Raj " and " Angry Scots ", while others, like " Drill Sergeant ", made use of stereotypes.
Many Scots also settled in the area, including the Gallaway, Scales, Watt, Lenox, Campbell, and Moir families.
Many of the Scots sources refer to him as Giric son of Kenneth son of Dub, which is taken to be an error.
Many of the liberals and progressive groups also belonged to Masonic lodges of the Scottish rite, leading these branches of the opposition to be called escoceses ( Scots ).
Many of the modest contemporary differences between Scots as spoken in Scotland and Ulster may be due to dialect levelling and influence from Mid Ulster English brought about through relatively recent demographic change rather than direct contact with Irish, retention of older features or separate development.
Many more immigrated from the British Isles, including Gaelic-speaking Scots.
Many Scots speakers separate Scots and Scottish English as different registers depending on social circumstances.
Many non-standard dialects such as Scots and Northumbrian English have retained features of Old English in vocabulary and pronunciation.
Many of the retreating Scots were slaughtered or drowned as they tried to swim the fast-flowing Esk or cross the bogs.
Many of the recently displaced Scots found a new home in Nova Scotia and would remain there for generations.
Many Catholics came with the Hispanics / Latinos, Irish, Highland Scots, Italians, Dutch, Flemish, Polish, French, Portuguese, Hungarians, German, and Lebanese immigrants.
Many notable Scots are referred to as a " son ( or daughter ) of the manse ", as a parent was a Presbyterian minister, and they were therefore brought up in a manse.
Many died in Carlisle Castle, where they were imprisoned in brutal conditions along with Scots prisoners whom Morier allegedly painted to depict the kilted clansmen in battle.
Many Scottish Kennedys were planters in Ulster, and many Scots went south to Dublin and mingled with the Irish clan.
Many made money from investing in the companies being formed around them, but apart from a handful of men like Joseph Masson, the French Canadians left ' trade ' to Les Anglais, which for the most part meant the Scots.
Many Scots were killed at the Battle of Falkirk, although it is impossible to give a precise number.
Many regarded the foul weather as a judgment of Heaven against Acts then passed in the Scots Parliament tending to establish Episcopacy.
Many of the Scots who settled in North Carolina at Johnston's encouragement came to the colony as refugees following the defeat of the Jacobite Rising of 1745, crushed by the British Army at the Battle of Culloden.
Many early settlers were Scots and hence a Presbyterian Church preceded an Anglican establishment.
Many Scots hold the universal provision of education in high regard, which was one of a number of social improvements to arise from the Scots Reformation.

Many and who
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
There is one other point we should never lose sight of: Many veterans who enter VA hospitals as non-service cases later qualify as service-connected.
Many belly dancers are married, but Serene is one of the few who will admit it.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
Many people, however, became members of the French Resistance, and they are the allegorical equivalents of the voluntary sanitary teams in the novel, such as Tarrou, Rambert, and Grand, who fight back against the unspeakable evil ( the Nazi occupiers ).
Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul ’ s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
Many individuals who have made significant contributions to Acadia University, including the first president John Pryor, were members of the First Baptist Church Halifax congregation.
Many experts at the time, including Arthur Galston, the biologist who developed and intensively studied TCDD, opposed herbicidal warfare, due to concerns about the side effects to humans and the environment by indiscriminately spraying the chemical over a wide area.
Many Democrats who had supported Ronald Reagan and Bush in previous elections switched their support to Clinton.
Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to her eldest son Noel who was often ill.
Many phrases are characteristic of the German reformer Martin Bucer, or of the Italian Peter Martyr, ( who was staying with Cranmer at the time of the finalising of drafts ), or of his chaplain, Thomas Becon.
Many ordinary churchgoers — that is, those who could afford a copy, as it was expensive — would own a copy of the prayer book.
Many Boers had German ancestry and many members of the government were themselves former Boer military leaders who had fought with the Maritz rebels against the British in the Second Boer War, which had ended only twelve years earlier.
Many of the Celtic languages have experienced resurgences in modern years, spurred on partly by the action of artists and musicians who have embraced them as hallmarks of identity and distinctness.
Many who lived in cities had lost the skills necessary for survival in an agrarian environment.
Many of the Yakoma soldiers who left the country after the mutinies in 1996 – 1997 have now returned and must also be reintegrated into the army.
Many, but not all, who consider themselves cognitive scientists have a functionalist view of the mind — the view that mental states are classified functionally, such that any system that performs the proper function for some mental state is considered to be in that mental state.
Many older strips are no longer drawn by the original cartoonist, who has either died or retired.
Many who thought themselves smarter.
Many aspiring comedians who dream of becoming the next Russell Peters and Jerry Seinfeld never see the inside of a movie or television studio, but rather spend most of their careers doing stand-up in comedy clubs and other small venues, hoping to be discovered.
" 19: 25-27 Again, the prophet Daniel writes, " Many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake, some to everlasting life, some to shame and everlasting contempt.
Many of those players came from the Indians ' new AAA farm team, the Charlotte Knights, who won the International League title that year.
Many who were hired to head those departments were so-called " nestlings of Kerensky " (), the former convicts ( political and criminal ) that released by the Kerensky amnesty.

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