Tweed cushioning lines the seats and the tables are covered with starched white cloths. |
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Enter from the north bank, downstream from the bridge at the Tweed boatman's mooring site. |
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Another surprise was the apparent association of Planigale populations with tall grasslands on the Tweed Coast. |
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Good tailor and bream numbers are being reported between Brunswick and Tweed Heads. |
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By the early eleventh century the community of St Cuthbert owned extensive estates in northern Britain between the Tweed and the Tees. |
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Tweed also reeks of quality, and it's a hard-wearing, versatile fabric that just gets better with age. |
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Harris Tweed is protected by a raft of laws, stamps, and authentications that would make any copyright pirate balk. |
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Tweed mayor Warren Polglese joined Larry Anthony doing porridge for charity. |
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Fortunately, for Dundee, Steven Tweed was alive to the danger and made a timely intervention to deny Parker a clear run on goal. |
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The subtropical conditions of the Tweed Valley are perfect for tea growing. |
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At Tweed, union officials now wait in line to see the chancellor, with everyone else. |
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Tweed jackets, moleskins, wool board ties, pipes gently being sucked on, aromatic smoke rising over the grandstand. |
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If our Yuletide values are in terminal decline, I would say Mr. Tweed Jacket is as guilty as anybody. |
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You ought to see the photographs of me in my National Health spectacles, Harris Tweed jacket and grey flannels. |
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At the same time, the Tweed is one of the most ecologically biodiverse areas in Australia. |
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Anglers on the River Tweed in southeast Scotland landed more than 14,000 salmon, one of the biggest hauls ever recorded in Britain. |
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On most of the major salmon rivers in Scotland today, including the Tay and the Tweed, the bailiffs will soon collar you if you mount a prawn rig on to your rod. |
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Harris Tweed can have its imitators, but only tweed handwoven in the homes of hardy Hebrideans can bear the orb mark and the stamp of authenticity with the HTA provides. |
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Tweed is a rough textured wool, originally homespun and slightly felted. |
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The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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Tweed sports jackets are all the rage, and the best part is that you don't need to worry about matching patterns when it comes to blazers and button-down shirts. |
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Duff House, billed as Scotland's premier country house gallery, is one of only two regional outposts of the National Galleries, along with Paxton House in Berwick upon Tweed. |
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He, of course, was wading the Tweed in February, without waders. |
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Reality television star Jade Goody has been given less than four weeks to live, the lawyer for her husband Jack Tweed said. |
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Its principal rivers are the Severn, Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Tweed, Avon, Exe and Mersey. |
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The land north of the Tweed was finally ceded to Scotland in 1018 as a result of the battle of Carham. |
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This appears to have been an attempt to advance the frontier south from the River Tweed to the River Tees. |
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Wendy Wood moved the border signs to the middle of the River Tweed as a protest. |
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Edward therefore refused to allow Balliol to invade Scotland from across the River Tweed. |
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Tributaries of the Tweed which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found in the List of rivers of Scotland. |
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It was sited on the south bank of the River Tweed, and the building incorporated an old tower house. |
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When the lease of Ashestiel expired in 1811, Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm, on the south bank of the River Tweed nearer Melrose. |
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When his lease on this property expired in 1811, Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm, downstream on the Tweed nearer Melrose. |
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After crossing the border at Berwick upon Tweed on 1 August 1503, Margaret was met by the Scottish court at Lamberton. |
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It linked Islandshire on the south bank of the River Tweed with the county burgh of Berwick on the north bank. |
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The region is hilly and largely rural, with the River Tweed flowing west to east through it. |
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Harris Tweed tried it next and was nearly trampled by a herd of angry stegosauri. |
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Passionate about fine fabric, Hooker works with Shetland lambswool, cashmere, and Harris Tweed from far-flung corners of Scotland. |
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It lies at the confluence of the rivers Tweed and Teviot and until 1975 was part of the county of Roxburghshire. |
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The cute and chunky Harris Tweed Pumpkin Stools from Tetrad are perfect for keeping your feet up off the floor and higher up in the heat. |
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Sam Gibson, partner at Strutt and Parker, which covers an area between the Tweed and Tees, says commutability is a key factor. |
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Incredibly, and with little publicity, a pacific humpbacked salmon was caught on the Tweed by a Mr Louis, weighing 3lb 8oz. |
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After the English regained the territory of the former kingdom, Scots invasions reduced Northumbria to an earldom stretching from the Humber to the Tweed. |
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The vain Laird of Kiltie has one true love, his kilts, and the dodgy Mr Harris and Mr Tweed promise to come up with an unforgettable birthday kilt specially for him. |
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Famous accordionist Karen Tweed will play at Shepley Methodist Church. |
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In AD 906, the town became the seat of the bishop of Alba, with the boundaries of the see being extended to include land between the River Forth and River Tweed. |
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The Tweed is one of the great salmon rivers of Britain and the only river in England where an Environment Agency rod licence is not required for angling. |
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Knox sailed secretly to Lindisfarne, off the northeast coast of England at the end of July, to meet James Croft and Sir Henry Percy at Berwick upon Tweed. |
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It had responsibility for the whole of England and Wales but with specifically designated border arrangements with Scotland covering the catchment of the River Tweed. |
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Ospreys are present at St Mary's Loch and along the River Tweed. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Tweed are wholly in Scotland. |
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The Scottish army then crossed the River Tweed near Coldstream. |
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