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| a mildly drunk group of | singers | after some jostling the singers |
| singers after some jostling the | singers | were turned away from the |
| included patronised the working class | singers | from whom they collected and |
| the sma bourachies o traditional | singers | an musicians at festivals back |
| the world and speakers and | singers | and musicians from the largest |
| process david buchan suggests that | singers | in traditional non literate communities |
| visits from scots writers and | singers | had introduced scots poems and |
| visits from scots writers and | singers | only one primary 7 pupil |
| visits from scots writers or | singers | talks from members of the |
| visits from scots writers and | singers | talks from the local community |
| including upper class women ballad | singers | and song writers such as |
| visited by scots writers and | singers | pupils had also been given |
| comprehensive collecting practices prove that | singers | always have and therefore probably |
| oral tradition folk poets and | singers | there were also upper class |
| good local folk poets and | singers | who worked in the tradition |
| and repeated he claims that | singers | used well known formulaic phrases |
| think the music here the | singers | are lovely they re lovely |
| are lovely they re lovely | singers | here an f746: oh yeah |
| they were the the street | singers | they would come roon the |
| copy between the two experienced | singers | and then let us say |
| other dear charmer the scientific | singers | and the laird o grippy |
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