The First Minister replied that the SNP had had three different positions on the subject in a week.
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Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney writes more about this subject in National Review Online.
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Philip renounced his Greek title when he became a naturalized British subject in 1947.
But it led him to steer clear of the subject in the following day's debate.
She has not dropped the campaign either - returning to the subject in the Budget debate.
One of them, National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, delivered a speech on the subject in Washington.
In 2010, Conservative frontbencher David Willetts, born in the late 1950s, tackled the subject in his book The Pinch.
For the press, the pundits and many politicians, it remains the chief subject in town.
Perry Stein took a stab at this subject in The New Republic earlier this year.
Overall 185, 789 15-year-olds did not do the subject in 2008, from a total cohort of 653, 808 pupils.
Education reform, a controversial subject in Guatemala, is a necessary reform that has been delayed for decades.
Extraditions of criminals to the U.S., once a politically sensitive subject in Mexico, have been rising fast.
It certainly tells you more than the ham-handed treatment of the subject in the new Julian Fellowes miniseries.
In spite of this measured support, Republicans are expecting a fierce debate on the subject in the coming months.
The victimization rate of 9.6% is more than double the rate cited in a report on the subject in 2008.
In "Woman at the Piano" (1875-76), Renoir subsumes his subject in a blue-white mist defined only by a dark ribbon.
Not one subject in the study indicated that he lost any accuracy on his shot since wearing the Ektio shoe.
The departure of Steve Jobs from the helm at Apple brings up a delicate subject in the matter of innovation.
The report was produced by a task force of dental and nutrition experts who have reviewed the subject in detail.
At a hearing on the subject in Moscow last week, two different delegations showed up, both claiming to represent TNK-BP.
We have already had meetings on the subject in July and August, and Brazil is giving continuity to the process.
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One effect called Ectoplasm left a green residue on the subject in my photo that would've made any "Ghostbusters" fan proud.
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Forbes has been celebrating collectors and their collections since we ran our first regular column on the subject in March 1989.
He teaches science - a subject in which there is a shortage of teachers - at Sandringham School in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
Universities UK issued guidance to all universities on the subject in 2011.
There is hardly ever a mention of this subject in the media.
Austen was certainly no plaster saint, and his approach is a useful corrective to the daintification of his subject in the past.
This had risen to 2, 000 candidates for the subject in summer 2012.
Weiner declines to answer whether he is the subject in the photograph.
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