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Outside and Scotland
Outside of America, the first deliberate attempts to create a " Pan-Celtic music " were made by the Breton Taldir Jaffrennou, having translated songs from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales into Breton between the two world wars.
Outside Scotland and the English city of Birmingham, many local Liberal Unionists and Conservatives had already formed joint constituency associations in the previous decade.
Outside the United Kingdom, Anglican and Church of Scotland churches often have a commemorative service on Remembrance Sunday.
Outside the Peerage of Scotland, another Earldom of Darnley was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1729.
Outside of Scotland, these terms may be interpreted as indicating that only a single grain ( in the case of single grain whisky ) or a blend of grains ( in the case of blended grain whisky ) were used in making the whisky.
Outside Greater London the card can be used in England ( but not Scotland or Wales ) wherever and whenever the English National Concessionary Bus Travel Scheme applies, and allows free travel on any local bus route ; while some operators may extend validity, travel on working days before 9: 30 and after 23: 00 is not otherwise included.
Outside of football he was president of the YWCA and the YMCA in England, a director of Barclays Bank and Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1907, 1908 and 1909.
Outside of Scotland, some whisky is made from other types of malted grain, such as malted rye, and the term rye malt whisky is specifically recognized along with ( barley-based ) malt whisky in the code of federal regulations for whisky in the United States.
Outside of Northern Ireland, The Twelfth is widely commemorated in Scotland.
Outside of Strathclyde, these areas typically correspond with constabulary areas for the territorial police forces in Scotland.
Outside the " best gun ," by British definition, London trade, excellent double rifles of equal and better quality have been made by riflemakers in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Scotland, Sweden and the USA, including makers such as Hartmann & Weiss, Krieghoff, Merkel and Beretta ; however, the " classic " British double rifle remains, to Britons, a distinctively British style of sporting firearm.
Students needed to pay the Graduate Endowment to allow continued funding of future students, as this money was ring fenced to allow payment of tuition fees and the Young Student's Bursary, Student Outside Scotland Bursary, the Disabled Students Allowance and all of the other supplementary grants, such as Travel Expenses.

Outside and use
Outside official use, the flag may not be used for aims incompatible with European values.
Outside of public transportation, vertical linear motors have been proposed as lifting mechanisms in deep mines, and the use of linear motors is growing in motion control applications.
The NiMH batteries are recommended for use in the Central Office ( CO ), Outside Plant ( OSP ), and at locations such as Controlled Environmental Vaults ( CEVs ), Electronic Equipment Enclosures ( EEEs ), huts, and in uncontrolled structures such as cabinets.
Outside the US, the software RiskSpectrum is a popular tool for Fault Tree and Event Tree analysis and is licensed for use at almost half of the worlds nuclear power plants for Probabilistic Safety Assessment.
Outside of North America, English-speaking countries use the term cinema (), alternatively spelled and pronounced " kinema " ().
Outside the line of the walls, the old railway station building is relatively ostentatious for such a small town, arising out of its frequent use by royal travellers visiting the Duke and Alnwick Castle.
Outside Ireland, various organisations, businesses and places use the symbol to advertise a connection with the island.
Outside of this window the popular " Keyhole " route is still open, however its rating is upgraded to " technical " as treacherous ice formation and snow fall necessitates the use of specialized climbing equipment including, at a minimum, crampons and an ice axe.
Outside of Europe, most languages also use variants of " Korea ", often adopted to local orthographies.
Outside of the western world, justifiable self-defense tends to be interpreted more loosely, including the right to defend against any criminal act, without limitations to reasonable or proportionate use of force based on the magnitude of the crime.
Outside the US, day traders will often use CFD or financial spread betting brokers for the same reasons.
Outside of this particular use of the word, the term has taken on a variety of other meanings in the contemporary era.
Outside of the U. S. the use of strip clubs to facilitate sex for hire is much more common, and stripping is viewed in those settings as advertising for sexually-oriented services performed in private areas of the club or off premises.
Outside of the U. S. the use of strip clubs to facilitate sex for hire is much more common, and stripping is viewed in those settings as advertising for sexually-oriented services performed in private areas of the club or off premises.
Outside of electronics and signal processing, one example of the use of band-pass filters is in the atmospheric sciences.
Outside of those rooms, " plover " ( like " building ") is one of many destination words that players may use to reach an adjacent location.
Outside North America, " 1-1-N " numbers are still in use, for these and other services.
Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as " carving ", " engraving ", or other descriptions of the technique to refer to such images.
Outside the settlements, primary land use is agricultural: a byproduct of the end of the mining industry is that the area looks more rural and green than it once did.
Outside of role-playing games, some other cooperative video games, such as Battlefield 2, Star Wars Battlefront II or multiplayer tactical shooters, use class-based systems to leverage the emphasis they provide on cooperation.
Outside of public transportation, vertical linear motors have been proposed as lifting mechanisms in deep mines, and the use of linear motors is growing in motion control applications.
* parishes in the diaspora, including ones of Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia often use local languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch etc.
Outside of university terms, the accommodation attracts extensive use for conference purposes.
Outside of photography, expansion distortion is familiar to many through side-view mirrors ( see " objects in mirror are closer than they appear ") and peepholes, though these often use a fisheye lens, exhibiting different distortion.
Outside of a few low-cost high-volume applications, such as packaging and labelling, RG and RGK are no longer in use because devices providing larger gamuts such as RGB and CMYK are in widespread use.

Outside and continuous
Outside the amniotic ectoderm is a thin layer of mesoderm, which is continuous with that of the somatopleure and is connected by the body-stalk with the mesodermal lining of the chorion.
Outside the rim, a continuous ejecta blanket may be discerned.
In Australia Outside School Hours Care is part of the National Quality Assurance system which ensures that all services are engaged in continuous improvement.

Outside and column
Outside his academic historical writing, Hobsbawm wrote a regular column ( under the pseudonym Francis Newton ', taken from the name of Billie Holiday's communist trumpet player, Frankie Newton ) for the New Statesman as a jazz critic, and time to time over popular music such as with his " Beatles and before " article.
Outside the vertebral column, the nerve divides into branches.
Outside this walkway are treed lawns dotted with various other memorials and monuments, such as Oscar Nemon's statue of Sir Winston Churchill, and a Roman column.

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