Strathclyde

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Strath•clyde

(stræθˈklaɪd)

n.
a region in SW Scotland. 2,504,909; 5300 sq. mi. (13,727 sq. km).
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Indeed, Mr Cameron intends to reward married couples, presumably including Lord Strathclyde and the loyal wife he betrayed, by giving them a tax handout.
HIS name is Thomas Galloway Dunlop du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith, more commonly known as Lord Strathclyde. But in future he will be called something much cruder.
The University of Strathclyde received its royal charter in 1964, but its history goes back to 1796 when it was founded as Anderson's Institution.
A nearby military vessel plucked them to safety and they were handed over to the Strathclyde Police launch and taken ashore.
Strathclyde Fire Brigade said the incident happened around 2pm on the southbound approach road to the Erskine Bridge, near Glasgow.
Lorraine and her roofer husband Alistair, 47, paid the money up front to Strathclyde Kitchen Interiors after they got a flyer through their door.
STRATHCLYDE Police are clamping down on domestic abuse ahead of the Old Firm clash this weekend.
CABINET minister Lord Strathclyde has been cheating on his wife with a penniless single mother, the Sunday Mirror can reveal.
Pipe Major Don Bradford and Pipe Sergeant Duncan Nicholson have left Strathclyde Police Pipe Band after changes to shift patterns.
In 1769, John Anderson, the founder of the University of Strathclyde, left instructions in his will that a new higher education institution be established as "a place of useful learning': This ethos remains true today and still drives the Strathclyde Business School.
WREXHAM girls are been encouraged t o consider a career in engineering in the wake of a visit to the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
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