By the time he left school, workers in Clydebank straggled rather than streamed. |
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At the time he was back in Clydebank having been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy. |
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Although he is Clydebank born and bred, his parents and grandparents hailed from up north. |
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Last week saw a symbolic end for Clydebank, where once the great ocean liners were launched. |
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Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil. |
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Clydebank almost grabbed the lead in the 31st minute when their trialist wriggled free in the box, but he shot inches wide of the near post. |
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Despite continuing to look the livelier on the restart, Clydebank were unable to create similar chances. |
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Clydebank are doomed, but they clearly do not intend to lie down and accept their fate without offering some resistance. |
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The programme area in Clyde Urban Waterfront relates to the two communities of Clydebank South and Port Glasgow. |
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When I returned from Scotland after spending two very happy and fulfilling years working as a bereavement councillor and a pastoral care person in St. Margaret's Hospice in Clydebank, I wondered what I might do next. |
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Twenty five years may have passed since the Clydebank band first performed their hits, but the crowd sang along as if it were yesterday. |
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The prolific partnership he struck up with a certain Alex Ferguson at Falkirk during the early 1970s arguably represented the highlight of a playing career that also included spells at Partick Thistle and Clydebank. |
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It will focus primarily on the local economies of Inverclyde, Govan, and Clydebank, which have suffered the greatest job losses in the shipbuilding industry. |
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On the morning of her visit, Commissioner Hübner will meet Glasgow city councillors at the Clydebank regeneration area and hold discussions on potential EU support for future urban renewal. |
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The arms of West Dunbartonshire derive from the former arms of the burgh of Clydebank, including a red saltire as the arms of Lennox. |
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Clydebank in particular was targeted by the Luftwaffe and sustained heavy damage. |
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Likening Clydebank housing estates to favela slums of Rio de Janeiro is just an art administrator's cocktail too far. |
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She was 15, from an Italian Clydebank family. |
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The only other surviving St Kildan, of the 36 hardy souls who were at last evacuated by the British government, was an older relative in a Clydebank nursing home, who no longer spoke of the place. |
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On 13 March, the upper Clyde port of Clydebank near Glasgow was bombed. |
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Fi rearms officers and trained negotiators swooped on a property just off the A810 Bearsden to Duntocher road in Hardgate, Clydebank, at around 8pm on Thursday. |
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