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Words extracted from Glasgow Live

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Missing words

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  1. baws exclude
    • 2019 October 17, Craig Williams, “Billy Connolly lights up Glasgow with projections promoting new book”, in Glasgow Live[1]:
      Glasgow bar has added salt and chilli 'haggis baws' to its menu
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  2. feart exclude
    • 2019 October 9, Laura Ferguson, “'People still identify with those characters' Tony Roper on The Steamie ahead of Hogmanay Hydro show”, in Glasgow Live[2]:
      She was to be feart - and everybody knew you didn't get on the wrong side of her - she had a heart of gold and wouldn't wilfully do any wrong against you, but don't get on the wrong side of her.
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    • 2020 June 16, Christina O'Neill, “New virtual speed-dating show Zoom to Groom is hunting for single Glaswegians”, in Glasgow Live[3]:
      Too feart to go on screen?
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  3. freeview exclude
    • 2017 December 15, Jules Boyle, “Roasters you always meet in Glasgow over Christmas”, in Glasgow Live[4]:
      He'll probably end up home with the 10-minute freeview and kebab stains on his crotch.
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  4. hasnae exclude
    • 2021 January 13, Craig Williams, “Lewis Capaldi spotted out for his messages in Sauchiehall Street Tesco”, in Glasgow Live[5]:
      Fan Paul MacBride posted a photo of the singer alongside the caption: "Lewis Capaldi, an absolute gent u were the nite in Tesco Sauchiehall St, good man, great to see fame hasnae gone to your head".
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  5. healthboard exclude
    • 2021 January 16, Holly Lennon, “NHS Louisa Jordan holds mass vaccination drive for 5,000 health and social care staff”, in Glasgow Live[6]:
      A team made up of staff from across the healthboard will work in collaboration with NHS Louisa Jordan staff to deliver up to 500 doses per hour up until 7.30pm.
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  6. heid exclude
    • 2017 December 15, Jules Boyle, “Roasters you always meet in Glasgow over Christmas”, in Glasgow Live[7]:
      Can you put £50 on this one and £50 on this one?" Can't you feel the eyes burning in the back of your heid?
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    • 2017 March 9, Hannah Gunn, “Michelle McManus on life, Glasgow and her new stand up show at the Comedy Festival”, in Glasgow Live[8]:
      Michelle, who says she is influenced by comedy greats Elaine C Smith and Dorothy Paul, told Glasgow Live: "I do this character, she’s absolutely aff her heid.
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  7. railbridge exclude
    • 2020 December 7, Gary Armstrong, “BBC drama Guilt filming continues in Glasgow south side with Pollokshaws Road restrictions in place”, in Glasgow Live[9]:
      Shields Road between Scotland Street and railbridge
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  8. riddy exclude
    • 2017 December 15, Jules Boyle, “Roasters you always meet in Glasgow over Christmas”, in Glasgow Live[10]:
      Because he's THE riddy you'll never live down.
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  9. southsiders exclude
    • 2020 November 7, Gillian Loney, “Meet Jane Haining, the Glasgow teacher killed at Auschwitz for protecting 'her girls'”, in Glasgow Live[11]:
      And while she may not be a well known name in the greater, harrowing tale of the Holocaust, Miss Haining's incredible story remains a point of pride for southsiders, especially fellow parishioners at Queens Park Church.
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  10. staffie exclude
    • 2017 November 14, Gillian Loney, “Scottish SPCA out to change the reputation of misunderstood dog breed with Staffie Awareness Week”, in Glasgow Live[12]:
      One such staffie is Kyra, who arrived at the centre just under 270 days ago - through no fault of her own.
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  11. staffies exclude
    • 2017 November 14, Gillian Loney, “Scottish SPCA out to change the reputation of misunderstood dog breed with Staffie Awareness Week”, in Glasgow Live[13]:
      Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre manager Anna O’Donnell said: “Last year we rehomed more staffies than any other breed but we’re always looking to do more to raise awareness of the breed.
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  12. unheckly exclude
    • 2018 March 21, John Glover, “Jonathan Pie on politics, inventive swearing and his Glasgow show”, in Glasgow Live[14]:
      Walker looks forward to “nice, unheckly smart audiences,” he says jokingly.
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