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| n an early king of Alt Clut, later known as | Strathclyde, a Brythonic kingdom in the Hen Ogledd or " |
| lut (modern Dumbarton Rock), later known as | Strathclyde, a Brythonic kingdom in the Hen Ogledd or " |
| Professor of Politics at the University of | Strathclyde, a position he held from 1966 to 2005, and |
| y degrees from the Universities of Glasgow, | Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Nottingham, Newcastle, Birmingha |
| The University of | Strathclyde acquired it for student accommodation in 19 |
| been having an eight year affair with Lord | Strathclyde, after she initially contacted him looking |
| l, king of Cumbria (probably Dyfnwal III of | Strathclyde), after whom the pass is named. |
| ngham, and also worked at the University of | Strathclyde and the University of Essex. |
| in Complexity Science at the University of | Strathclyde and has published more than 120 papers. |
| cter, but it is often assumed to be Owen of | Strathclyde, and the entry is routinely taken as a mist |
| etween "the men of Alba and the Britons [of | Strathclyde] and the English" against the foreigners, i |
| College in Glasgow (later the University of | Strathclyde), and then went on to read for a degree in |
| University of Glasgow and the University of | Strathclyde, and was a teacher before being elected as |
| ottish Borders region, also the Damnonii of | Strathclyde and the Novantae of Dumfries and Galloway. |
| Queen's University Belfast, Southampton and | Strathclyde) and eighteen power companies. |
| ollock studied Physics at the University of | Strathclyde and later Archaeology at the University of |
| times taken to be the end of the Kingdom of | Strathclyde, and it is for this reason that Owen is per |
| He graduated from the University of | Strathclyde and became a lecturer in Economics there an |
| ded on the west by the Brythonic Kingdom of | Strathclyde, and to the north by the Picts. |
| have been the same ruler as Dyfnwal III of | Strathclyde, and indeed this is possible. |
| ern kings, Rhydderch Hael "the Generous" of | Strathclyde and two other descendants of Coel, Gwallog |
| Davies lectured at the University of | Strathclyde and became an advisor to George Thomas, Vis |
| niversity in Glasgow (now the University of | Strathclyde), and Yorkshire College, Leeds (now the Uni |
| ransported from Scotland (from an island in | Strathclyde bay) and deposited by retreating ice during |
| d to power under David Cameron in May 2010, | Strathclyde became Leader of the House of Lords and Cha |
| He began his career as an amateur with | Strathclyde before joining Football League club Arsenal |
| Born in Glasgow, Bogan played for | Strathclyde, Blantyre Celtic, Renfrew and Hibernian bef |
| ned his M.B.A. from HEC Paris/University of | Strathclyde Business School in 2003 and his LL.B. from |
| The districts of | Strathclyde can be grouped as follows. |
| ontemporary Music Festival, and in 1989 was | Strathclyde Composer in Residence to the Scottish Chamb |
| Strathclyde Concerto No. 5 for Violin, Viola and String | |
| Peter Maxwell Davies notably the series of | Strathclyde Concertos. |
| , Irene Adams (who had succeeded him on the | Strathclyde Council and served as his secretary while h |
| e addition at the T in the Park festival at | Strathclyde Country Park where they were first on in th |
| ten miles south-east of Glasgow, now within | Strathclyde Country Park. |
| Clut, the Brythonic kingdom later known as | Strathclyde, during the mid-7th century. |
| The constituency of | Strathclyde East was one of them. |
| fe, North East Scotland, South of Scotland, | Strathclyde East, and Strathclyde West. |
| continued his studies at the University of | Strathclyde, eventually gaining a BA. |
| Horizon, EPSRC, Glasgow Housing Authority, | Strathclyde Fire Brigade, Glasgow Caledonian University |
| Strathclyde Fire and Rescue is the statutory fire and r | |
| Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service was formed in 1975 | |
| It was originally known as | Strathclyde Fire Brigade, but in 2005, the name was cha |
| Heroes" was launched detailing the work of | Strathclyde Fire & Rescue over the past 30 years. |
| Strathclyde first entered the House of Lords in 1986, b | |
| lish: "Donald") was ruler of the Kingdom of | Strathclyde for some period in the early tenth century. |
| Welsh: Owain) was ruler of the Kingdom of | Strathclyde for some period in the early tenth century. |
| Clut, the Brythonic kingdom later known as | Strathclyde, for some time in the late-8th century. |
| , Genealogical Studies at the University of | Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, and an author. |
| ute of Complex Systems of the University of | Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom. |
| Whilst attending the University of | Strathclyde, Glasgow, (from where he graduated in 1992 |
| e is also a live album of a 1982 concert in | Strathclyde, Glasgow, issued by River Records in Scotla |
| and Department of Economics, University of | Strathclyde, Glasgow. |
| University of London and the University of | Strathclyde, Glasgow. |
| entually becoming in 1964 the University of | Strathclyde), graduating MRCVS. |
| They branched out into whisky, establishing | Strathclyde Grain distillery in 1927, and founding a su |
| heir of Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, 1st Baron | Strathclyde, he was educated at Aytoun House, Glasgow; |
| ings including the kings of Scotland and of | Strathclyde he pledged that he would be the king's henc |
| a day hospice for cancer patients, based at | Strathclyde Hospital in Motherwell, of which Higgins be |
| n honorary doctorate from the University of | Strathclyde in recognition of his contribution to space |
| ution, which later became the University of | Strathclyde in Glasgow. |
| thers supposed that Indulf had been king of | Strathclyde in the reign of his predecessor, based on t |
| n of Constantine, the Scottish kings turned | Strathclyde into an appanage kingdom whereby the design |
| Strathclyde Juniors won the Junior Cup after a 2-0 win | |
| lecturing and research at the University of | Strathclyde Law School, working with the Law School's C |
| He was Professor of Criminal Law at | Strathclyde Law School from 1992-2000. |
| ather is presumed to be King Dyfnwal III of | Strathclyde, making Amdarch of Strathclyde his brother. |
| Helensburgh (1959-1966), the University of | Strathclyde, Paisley College and the University of Glas |
| e 2006 Commonwealth Rowing Championships at | Strathclyde Park in Motherwell, Scotland, winning silve |
| The Glasgow Subway is now operated by the | Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT). |
| The Lord | Strathclyde PC (1995-) |
| Lord | Strathclyde PC - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords |
| Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, 1st Baron | Strathclyde PC (20 March 1891 - 12 July 1985) was a Sco |
| This total has been surpassed only by | Strathclyde Pipe Band and Shotts & Dykehead who held th |
| Strathclyde Police is continuing its appeal for any det | |
| f Detective Superintendent David Swindle of | Strathclyde Police and took place at the High Court of |
| ther the first round, it was announced that | Strathclyde Police had opened an official enquiry into |
| Today | Strathclyde Police are the world's most successful comp |
| gow Police Pipe Band, finally evolving into | Strathclyde Police Pipe Band in 1975 as a result of loc |
| As of July 2006, McKean was a | Strathclyde Police constable. |
| The | Strathclyde Police Pipe Band is a grade one pipe band f |
| On 2 August 2007, | Strathclyde Police reported that Ahmed had died in the |
| The | Strathclyde Police Pipe Band participates in a wide var |
| ptable levels" of drunkenness, according to | Strathclyde Police. |
| they prove to be excellent ambassadors for | Strathclyde Police. |
| the area was purchased from the Kingdom of | Strathclyde, possibly with loot from Ireland. |
| en Herbert (Professors at the University of | Strathclyde) produced on 3 June 2005, calculating the e |
| ver part of the Cunninghame district of the | Strathclyde region, and it included the town of Irvine. |
| cotland to work as an Education Adviser for | Strathclyde Region. |
| red part of the Cunninghame district of the | Strathclyde region. |
| uncils of the Glasgow City district and the | Strathclyde region. |
| or Kelvinside, and moved over to the larger | Strathclyde Regional Council in 1975 for Gorbals. |
| Adams, a | Strathclyde Regional Councillor, was elected Member of |
| Scottish National Party (SNP) councillor in | Strathclyde Regional Council and sat on the SNP's Natio |
| nisation in 1975 saw him become Convener of | Strathclyde Regional Council. |
| r was previously director of social work at | Strathclyde Regional Council. |
| cher by vocation, served as a councillor on | Strathclyde Regional Council 1978-82. |
| t was to be built on the site of the former | Strathclyde Regional Council Headquarters. |
| In March 1994 | Strathclyde Regional Council held a postal referendum o |
| ham worked as an engineer before serving on | Strathclyde Regional Council from 1978 to 1987. |
| ent was temporarily relocated to the former | Strathclyde Regional Council debating chamber in Glasgo |
| 1974 to 1993, and then in social work with | Strathclyde Regional Council and North Lanarkshire Coun |
| 1994 Murray was elected as a Councillor on | Strathclyde Regional Council and in 1995 to South Ayrsh |
| When | Strathclyde Regional Council was abolished in 1996 the |
| er of Glasgow City Council, and a member of | Strathclyde Regional Council from 1974 until his electi |
| He played for Manchester United, Glasgow | Strathclyde, Rutherglen Glencairn, and Brentford. |
| Rock), the Brythonic kingdom later known as | Strathclyde, some time in the 7th century. |
| Clut, the Brythonic kingdom later known as | Strathclyde, sometime in the later 7th century. |
| Dumbarton Rock), the kingdom later known as | Strathclyde, sometime in the mid-7th century. |
| Founded in 1964, the University of | Strathclyde Students' Association is the representative |
| e, Nottingham, Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, | Strathclyde, Surrey, Warwick and Westminster. |
| the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Lord | Strathclyde, the Shadow Leader of the House of Lords. |
| that Owen was the son of King Dyfnwal II of | Strathclyde, thereby making him the nephew of Constanti |
| Educated at Glasgow and | Strathclyde universities, he was first elected to the c |
| Glen's school and an alumnus of Glasgow and | Strathclyde universities. |
| Kelner studied Arts and Social Studies at | Strathclyde University in Glasgow, but dropped out, and |
| ree in economics and political science, and | Strathclyde University where he received a second degre |
| siting Professor of Mechanical Engineering, | Strathclyde University (2004) |
| Atracurium was licensed by | Strathclyde University to The Wellcome Foundation Ltd. |
| in Glasgow, Scotland, Hendry graduated from | Strathclyde University in 1990 with a BA in economics a |
| elative proximity of Glasgow University and | Strathclyde University campuses. |
| He also studied at | Strathclyde University in UK and completed Ph.D. Khanda |
| nstitute, Stornoway, before graduating from | Strathclyde University in 1992. |
| sity of Essex, he has also been educated at | Strathclyde University and the London School of Economi |
| group in the Department of Pharmacy at the | Strathclyde University, Scotland. |
| He has held posts at | Strathclyde University, Edinburgh University, The Swedi |
| e University of Oxford, Gresham College and | Strathclyde University, and is a past Chair of the Advi |
| He attended St. Roch's Secondary School and | Strathclyde University, graduating with a LLB in 1995. |
| g University and a diploma in journalism at | Strathclyde University. |
| whose Anderson's Institution developed into | Strathclyde University. |
| on College, the University of Paris, and at | Strathclyde University. |
| Until January 2010, Lord | Strathclyde was president of QCA; he was succeeded by B |
| His son Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron | Strathclyde, was subsequently a Conservative junior Min |
| The constituency of | Strathclyde West was one of them. |
| aisley Grammar School and the University of | Strathclyde, where she received a bachelor's degree in |
| is currently a student at the University of | Strathclyde where he is reading Sports Engineering in t |
| He went to the University of | Strathclyde, where he gained a BA in Politics and Psych |
| de Academy in Glasgow and the University of | Strathclyde, where he studied biology, graduating in 19 |
| t Chancellor is Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron | Strathclyde, who is also the Leader of the House of Lor |
| ies is in real life Glasgow's University of | Strathclyde, whose campus is a principal filming locati |
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