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  • I thought it very good liquor; and said it was a counterpart of what is called ATHOL PORRIDGE in the Highlands of Scotland, which is a mixture of whisky and honey.

    Elegant extracts Jenny Davidson 2006

  • The Mamores is the name of a range of hills in the western Highlands of Scotland, running roughly east to west and located south of Fort William and north of the fjord-like sea loch of Loch Leven.

    Stob Ban, in the Mamores Carla 2010

  • The Mamores is the name of a range of hills in the western Highlands of Scotland, running roughly east to west and located south of Fort William and north of the fjord-like sea loch of Loch Leven.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Carla 2010

  • We're catching the edge of some severe winds, things are worse further north in the Highlands of Scotland.

    Archive 2009-09-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • We're catching the edge of some severe winds, things are worse further north in the Highlands of Scotland.

    Calm before the storm [except if you're outside] DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Written by Jeremy Brock, the drama is set in the second century AD and revolves around a wounded Roman soldier and his loyal Celtic slave played by Jamie Bell who try to solve the mystery of the Ninth Legion, a brigade of Roman soldiers that vanished after heading into the untamed Highlands of Scotland 15 years earlier.

    Today on Screenhead.com 2009

  • It's a community that has religious oppression at its root, and I come from the Highlands of Scotland, where Protestantism is very strong, so I understand that.

    Bringing It All Back Home 2008

  • But now a young white stag has appeared in the Highlands of Scotland, gathering his own legends.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Jan 2008

  • It rained all day as I once thought it never did rain anywhere, but in the Highlands of Scotland.

    American Notes for General Circulation 2007

  • It was all an amusing game to Peter, but a dangerous one to play in a shut-off village in the Highlands of Scotland.

    Death of a Charming Man Beaton, M. C. 1994

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