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Strathclyde
[ strath-klahyd ]
noun
- a region in SW Scotland. 5,300 sq. mi. (13,727 sq. km).
Example Sentences
According to Professor Dimitris Andriosopoulos, founder of the Responsible Business Unit at Strathclyde University, the problem for 23andMe was twofold.
A 2009 report by Glasgow City Council – which had taken over the school from the old Strathclyde Regional Council – found Kerelaw had been badly managed.
Dr Sue Ellis, former professor of education at Strathclyde University, said councils are “stuck between a rock and a hard place” and that the lack of flexibility over teacher numbers from the Scottish government is not helping.
Study co-author, Dr Katherine Dobson, of the University of Strathclyde, said the natural fossilisation had “achieved almost perfect preservation”.
A 2009 investigation by Glasgow City Council - which had taken over running the school from the old Strathclyde Regional Council - found Kerelaw had been badly managed.
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