「SCOT」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 175件
| n; Rebecca, a former high school counselor; and | Scot, a surveyor. |
| ghter kind were The Book-Hunter (1862), and The | Scot Abroad (1864). |
| Hendry beat 19 year old fellow | Scot Alan McManus in the semi-final by a 9-5 scoreli |
| ed to touring in 2008 with a modified lineup of | Scot Alexander, Rodney Cravens, Jim Wood and origina |
| "Won By One"; Mylon & Broken Heart; | Scot Allen, Trent Arganti, Kenneth Bentley, Ben Hewi |
| Marshall | Scot Allman (born April 5, 1984) is an American acto |
| Scot and Robinson met Monck outside Leicester. | |
| Later the same month, both | Scot and Robinson lost their seats on the Council of |
| that time all the electors qualified by paying | scot and lot, a local property tax. |
| The Reform Act replaced the | scot and lot franchise with an occupation franchise, |
| ote, was higher than that for houses upon which | scot and lot became payable. |
| e right of election in Malton was vested in the | scot and lot householders of the borough, of whom th |
| The text is set out as a dialogue between a | Scot and an Englishmen, with an appearance from Thom |
| When Monck entered London on 3 February 1660, | Scot and Robinson rode with him at the head of his t |
| ercised by all inhabitant householders who paid | scot and lot, which generally amounted to about 100 |
| ionality, 32 were Welsh, 16 were Irish, 1 was a | Scot, and 3 were born overseas. |
| esses or free tenants", making it essentially a | scot and lot borough (there were 87 voters in 1831), |
| ed by all householders (resident or not) paying | scot and lot; in 1816 this amounted to only 44 voter |
| ended to all freeholders and inhabitants paying | scot and lot; but this apparently wide franchise was |
| erpreted to include all the householders paying | scot and lot; there were 331 voters in 1831. |
| ight to vote was held by all inhabitants paying | scot and lot, but subsequently it was converted to a |
| o all burgesses or resident householders paying | scot and lot, and not, as held by a parliamentary co |
| unded as the North-Eastern Daily Gazette by the | Scot, and eventual Liberal Member of Parliament for |
| onstable and all inhabitant householders paying | scot and lot and not receiving alms; this was a libe |
| to vote was exercised by all inhabitants paying | scot and lot, which in prosperous Penryn made for a |
| ficant enough for their tenants to be rated for | scot and lot had the status of burgage tenements. |
| campaigns: the evidence of the temporary camps, | Scot Archaeol Forum, vol.12 34, 35, 40, 41 |
| In November 2006 he won the Best | Scot at Westminster section of the Scottish Politici |
| Dave Hunt on drums in 1996, and keyboard player | Scot Bahry who would sit in for LaTour when he was o |
| Jay | Scot Baller (born October 6, 1960 in Stayton, Oregon |
| After Pride's Purge, | Scot became one of the chief organizers of the trial |
| In 1653, with the fall of the Republic, | Scot became one of the Protectorate's most vocal opp |
| ons for: Mrs. Bristow, Belfast, 1736; Rev. Hugh | Scot, Belfast, 1736; 10. |
| Scot Bennett, Professional footballer (Exeter FC) | |
| Scot Brian Kleinendorst (born January 16, 1960) is a | |
| Kerr regards himself as a | Scot, but grew up in England where his parents were |
| entially, Macaulay claims to consider himself a | Scot by birth, however an Englishman by choice. |
| Prompted by the | Scot, Charles Wyville Thomson-of the University of E |
| A | Scot, Chesters grew up in Edinburgh and took a degre |
| ll Black on middays, Rick Miller on afternoons, | Scot Chestnut on nights, and the syndicated After Mi |
| An LMS Royal | Scot Class express passenger locomotive number 6129 |
| ght Perth to Euston express hauled by LMS Royal | Scot Class 4-6-0 No 6157 The Royal Artilleryman. |
| Scot Coogan - drums | |
| Carla Azar (later replaced by | Scot Coogan) - Drums |
| gust 1423 - 29 May 1500), also known as Thomas ( | Scot) de Rotherham, was an English cleric and states |
| a gallant | Scot, devoted to duty and absolutely selfless. |
| When Hugh's successor as bishop, Matthew the | Scot, died unexpectedly in 1229, it was Gilbert whom |
| ic style GYA racing event for sailors of Flying | Scot dinghys. |
| The | Scot Dougie Brown was the pick of the bowlers, takin |
| len or Ellen) (1207-1253), married (1) John the | Scot, Earl of Chester and (2) Robert II de Quincy |
| Scot Eaton | |
| The 'Royal | Scot' entering Carlisle in 1960 |
| h Professional Championship, becoming the first | Scot ever to achieve this feat. |
| Photography - | Scot Fisher |
| Kevin | Scot Flora (born June 10, 1969, in Fontana, Californ |
| reelance journalist and later Sports Editor for | Scot FM and Q96, both radio stations in Scotland. |
| Middays from 10a-2p with | Scot Fox |
| 1654 Thomas | Scot; Francis Butcher. |
| John Campbell was a | Scot from Celtic where he had won the Scottish champ |
| name and the background suggest he was a native | Scot from Strathearn. |
| in the team, after the arrival of Tony Green, a | Scot, from Newcastle United. |
| Shortly thereafter Canberra's | Scot Gale, who had come on to replace Ricky Stuart, |
| Darryl Fitton in the quarter finals and fellow | Scot Gary Anderson in the semi finals before losing |
| 64 guns; and Captain Robert Crown, said to be a | Scot, had the Utislaw, 74. |
| ntly deceased Adam de Kalder, after Matthew the | Scot had turned down his own election in order to be |
| website announcing a memorial blog in memory of | Scot Halpin. |
| It was created by | Scot Harris in 1987 as a 100 mile road bike route to |
| the seeds meant he would replace Rab Smith, the | Scot having to play the first round before moving in |
| Scot Hay is a hamlet located outside the town of New | |
| A | Scot, he was one of the first riders from Great Brit |
| Scot Hornick - bass guitar | |
| be remembered for the miss, stated "I'm a proud | Scot, I love my country and it's my dream to do well |
| e, with special attention to Plotinus, John the | Scot, Ibn al-`Arabi, Meister Eckhart, and Marguerite |
| A | Scot in France and Switzerland, 1910 |
| has been referred to as "the most high-profile | Scot in the controversial (Hedge Fund) sector." |
| However, he had heard of a fellow | Scot in the area who was trying to recruit new stars |
| Compliant Irn-Bru is solely imported by Great | Scot International in Charlotte, North Carolina, who |
| y have felt at the prospect of being ruled by a | Scot, James's arrival aroused a mood of high expecta |
| With Reid now replaced by | Scot Jim McInally the trick could not be repeated th |
| successive first round exits, losing to fellow | Scot Jocky Wilson in 1982 and to Australian, Kevin W |
| The school was re-opened in 2008 by | Scot, John Smeaton, made famous as a hero during the |
| by former professional tennis player and fellow | Scot, Karen Paterson. |
| Scot Kelsh is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party me | |
| March 6, 1989 - | Scot Kleinendorst traded to the Washington Capitals |
| house of one of his daughters, Little Orchard, | Scot Lane, Chew Stoke, on 3 November 2002. |
| ve competitors in 420, Fish class sloop, Flying | Scot, Laser, Optimist, Star, Sunfish, PHRF and Ports |
| Francis Howard and | Scot Latour sang background vocals on the song "Stro |
| Five literati an anon ( | Scot lit. |
| by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, a | Scot living in Germany. |
| ike DeBord, Ron English, Fred Jackson, Ron Lee, | Scot Loeffler, Andy Moeller, Steve Stripling, Steve |
| ttee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for James H. ( | Scot) MacDonald, journalist who as a member of U.S. |
| Scot may have been the father of Robert Stitchill, w | |
| Scot McCloughan is the former General Manager of the | |
| ed Stage is a 2010 documentary film directed by | Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn. |
| pies including a companion volume of studies by | Scot McKendrick, head of the British Library's weste |
| me and part-time faculty, New Testament scholar | Scot McKnight served as a visiting professor during |
| In 1970, a | Scot named Colin Young (then chairing the University |
| Scot of the Year 1982 | |
| St. Andrew's Society of Toronto | Scot of the Year Award, 2009. |
| He later won the Young | Scot of the Year Award for Democracy and Citzenship, |
| enderson was runner up in the Arnold Kemp Young | Scot of the Year awards in January 2008 for his work |
| ad Christum Salvatorem was included by Sir John | Scot of Scotstarvet in his Delicias Poetarum Scotoru |
| k-Palmateer on vocals and guitar, and Caleb and | Scot on drums and bass, respectively. |
| Hobertson", and also by Graeme Garden (a fellow | Scot) on I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, who began e |
| For others named Thomas | Scot or Scott, see Thomas Scott (disambiguation). |
| ter designation, it is supposed, 'a roughfooted | Scot or highlander.' |
| Sauny the | Scot: or, The Taming of the Shrew. |
| der and director of the Suzuki Company of Toga ( | SCOT), organizer of Japan's first international thea |
| ic doctrine of incarnation following his fellow | Scot P. T. Forsyth. |
| Albert Salmi as Johnny | Scot, Poker Player |
| ded to the Sacramento Kings, and newly-acquired | Scot Pollard began as the starting center. |
| "Fire Wire" [DJ | Scot Project Remix] - 9:56 |
| Scot Project (born Frank Zenker, 29 May 1973, Frankf | |
| Scot Project learned to mix techno at the age of 13, | |
| Scot Project's success began in 1994, when his first | |
| friend with whom he has lost touch, and fellow | Scot Ranald McKechnie, now a lecturer at the college |
| t Amendola, guitarist G. E. Stinson, trombonist | Scot Ray, pianist Don Preston and Jeff Gauthier hims |
| eir leader, Sir Alec Douglas-Home was himself a | Scot, representing the rather similar constituency o |
| in particular in the study of dynamics) and the | Scot Robert Caubraith (sic). |
| e, Tyler McGill, Michael Phelps, David Plummer, | Scot Robison, Eric Shanteau, Scott Spann, Nick Thoma |
| played at left half, as an understudy to fellow | Scot Roddy McEachrane, and it wasn't until 1911 did |
| in lost in the first round, this time to fellow | Scot Ronnie Sharp, who went on to reach the semi-fin |
| Scot Ross (D), 28% | |
| before signing for Blackpool, managed by fellow | Scot Sandy MacFarlane, in 1933. |
| Support Dogs employs nine permanent staff, with | Scot Seabaugh, President, and James Woodward, Vice P |
| Cronin, a | Scot, served as Medical Inspector of Mines in the So |
| s declined to tender a contract to Frandsen and | Scot Shields is likely to retire from baseball. |
| Scot Shields led American League setup men in holds | |
| the Angels after relievers Chris Bootcheck and | Scot Shields began the season on the disabled list. |
| ffseason, the Angels had both Hideki Matsui and | Scot Shields eligible for free agency with Kendry Mo |
| After | Scot Shields' retirement following the 2010 season, |
| During this time | Scot Spinnato was an on air personality during the d |
| The | Scot stayed until the citadel and the town surrender |
| e Emmanuel Izonritei in his first bout and beat | Scot Steven Simmons before losing the semifinal to l |
| ickey Rooney in his Broadway debut, Ann Miller, | Scot Stewart, Tom Boyd, Peter Leeds, Jack Fletcher, |
| Davis began his senior career at | Scot Symon's East Fife and quickly gained praise as |
| Richard | Scot, the son of John Scot, bounded 200 acres (0.81 |
| Also designed by Robert | Scot, the Heraldic Eagle reverse design made its deb |
| 1660, Robinson was chosen (together with Thomas | Scot, the Secretary of State) as the Rump's emissary |
| tti and Diuma; the last of whom was by nation a | Scot, the others English. |
| A | Scot, the son of James Hunter and his wife Margaret |
| n, a graduate of the University of Paris, was a | Scot; they were received with enthusiasm by all clas |
| Michael Baskerville, Dan Sexton, Paul Edwards, | Scot Thiessen Gregory and Doug Hubert won the Golden |
| y of Fletcher's plays were; a version by Thomas | Scot titled The Unhappy Kindness, or A Fruitless Rev |
| Hendry was the first | Scot to reach that stage. |
| He was the first | Scot to win the British Circuit race time trial cham |
| was caught by Hoy just before the line for the | Scot to take the victory. |
| has pioneered the Scottish game being the first | Scot to compete at the crucible and as a coach, coac |
| s "Unsung Hero" award in 1989 - he was the only | Scot to be given an award in that year, after playin |
| final Test game of the tour - becoming the only | Scot to do so on the tour. |
| d time for a British runner, becoming the first | Scot to complete the event . |
| 2006, Walker moved north to link up with fellow | Scot Tony Hand, now the player/coach of the Manchest |
| art-way through the season to play under fellow | Scot Tony Hand, a team-mate of his in Edinburgh. |
| "A Collection of Old | Scot Tunes" |
| reated the image that U.S. Mint engraver Robert | Scot used for his engraving of Ms. Liberty on the Dr |
| , the band announced that the original bassist, | Scot W. Latour, had re-joined the band, after 20 yea |
| Scot Walters, American NASCAR driver | |
| Scot was Archdeacon of Worcester in December of 1218 | |
| Newton, a fellow | Scot, was tutor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. |
| Some of the 59 fled England but | Scot was arrested, put on trial, and found guilty. |
| That | Scot was Ramsay who hastily signed Hunter up to the |
| Scot was instrumental in the erection of the Republi | |
| n," adding that Connery (muscular, 6' 2", and a | Scot) was unrefined. |
| ers, an Englishman, Simpson, and John Madder, a | Scot, were found guilty and hanged on Leith Sands on |
| have been cleft in three by the wizard Michael | Scot when he was out of employment". |
| Finally, we turn to the case of the | Scot who played for England against Scotland. |
| Despite his exotic name, Boris is actually a | Scot who lives in Folkestone. |
| yde & Co was founded by Richard Arthur Clyde, a | Scot who took the high road to England. |
| ro in Cornwall, the son of Patrick Mackennal, a | Scot, who had settled there. |
| r vivos gift of the Earldom to her son John the | Scot who became Earl of Chester by right of his moth |
| Scot Williams as Tom Tyrell | |
| Not to be confused with William Scott or | Scot Williams. |
| ery, founded and operated by brothers Bruce and | Scot Williams. |
| William | Scot Wilson (1806-1888) was an Anglican bishop in Sc |
| ners, it was sold in 2006 for £20M to financier | Scot Young, who sold it for £14M in 2009 as part of |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|