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How to use aberdonian in a sentence

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Only here and there did the Aberdonian produce anything like the form of which he is obviously capable.
But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive.
Born to Aberdonian parents, her father's job in the oil industry took them to diverse locations.
Later in the year the battling Aberdonian aims to return to Manchester to defend her title there.
It has been a trying season so far for the Aberdonian, who has never recaptured the form that won him the 1999 Open Championship.
And if me, an Aberdonian, and an extremely tight-fisted one at that, can part with 13 notes, why not?
Originally from North Carolina, her Aberdonian father brought the family back to the north-east when she was seven.
Despite my fair skin and Aberdonian birth, I would far rather be too hot than too cold.
Most Scots are familiar with the sight of Jim and Carole demonstrating the wonders of Aberdonian soil.
More pertinently, are we perhaps Glaswegian, Aberdonian or Orcadian first and Scottish second?
Under the new regime, the stereotypically dour Aberdonian demeanour has been proved something of a fallacy.
The Aberdonian diva, born on Christmas Day 1954, is perhaps Scotland's most successful female singer.
Thus, if you wish to confirm why integrity is the cornerstone of the racing game, just ask an Aberdonian greyhound enthusiast.
Milne gives a big Aberdonian laugh and says how much she loves confounding expectations.
That determined modesty, backed by his love of Aberdonian parsimony, is a key personal trademark.
So I got to stew over my feelings while serving the great Aberdonian public burgers and other assorted delicacies.
The Aberdonian soprano is in fine voice with a programme of Purcell, Walton and Schumann.
While he often raged against the race, Byron was a Scot at heart and retained a strong Aberdonian accent throughout his life.
The late Aberdonian artist Ian Fleming had a long and illustrious career at Gray's School of Art.
One of the greatest entrepreneurs in the country is a modest Aberdonian with a built-in distrust of business award ceremonies.
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Thus enabling the cautious aberdonian to improve his mind by travel at a minimum of expense.
He was a silent, precise man with a dour nature and a hard aberdonian accent.
An aberdonian went to spend a few days in London with his son, who had done exceptionally well in the great metropolis.
One of my parishioners, an aberdonian born, was on the lookout.
I was not surprised afterwards to learn that he was a pure aberdonian.
Striker Mike Ord was denied by a Mark McDonald save but the little Aberdonian had the last laugh.
At a charity auction for the Lawrie Foundation, Sir Alex paid PS5000 for the clubs the Aberdonian used in last year's Ryder Cup.
The extra competition upset another newspaper group who have trade-marked the name The Aberdonian, so we re-christened our baby Aberdeen Now.
My wife is an Aberdonian and is in no rush to go anywhere else.
A LATE rally by Aberdonian Greig Hutcheon saw him shoot a one-under 71 for 213 in the Montecchia Terme Euganee International Open, near Padova, in Italy.
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