In England, this captivating young Scotswoman has been a superstar for the better part of a decade, and it won't be long before she's one here in America too.
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They became part of the circle of Billie Carleton and Ada Song Ping You, a Scotswoman who had married a Chinese man ( Song Ping You ) from whom she learned to use opium.
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St . John's, Antigua _ Preliminary inquiry into whether to try Steadroy McDougall in the Christmas Day 1998 murders of Scotswoman Louise Torrens, 24, and St . Lucian Mitchell Melins, 22.
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The French novelist,, who was also an inmate at Ravensbr�ck, said of her, " She always kept her chin up & and all of us liked the little Scotswoman, Mees Young ".
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Ms . Livingstone, a Scotswoman who works as a marketing manager for the British Tourist Authority, started with bite-size portions of haggis piped into phyllo pastry cups that had been lined with turnip mousseline.
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Before leaving England, Coverdale married Elizabeth Macheson ( d . 1565 ), a Scotswoman of noble family who had come to England with her sister and brother-in-law as religious exiles from Scotland.
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"Women Talking Dirty " casts Ms . McKee and Helena Bonham Carter as two Scotswomen whose friendship is dramatically tested over time . ( Both movies will be shown at this month's Toronto Film Festival .)
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Readers of Edingburgh's premier daily found it rechristened The Scotswoman on Wednesday in honor of International Women's Day-- the first time the 179-year-old paper had appeared under any title but The Scotsman.
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In the title role, Cate Blanchett gives a fine technical performance, yet is unable to light a flame in Charlotte, a Scotswoman who signs on as British courier, spy and saboteur in Vichy France during World War II.
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"The Piano, " which won three Academy Awards including one for Campion's screenplay, tells the story of Ada, a willful Scotswoman who hasn't spoken, quite by her own volition, since childhood.