(1) He takes literally his own tenet that the rationalism and scientific empiricism which dominate Western thought must be supplemented by older Hebridean principles which embraced myth, poetry and spirit.(2) One of the most successful folk duos in the UK, they will entertain with an evening of music and tales featuring traditional songs together with dance tunes from the Shetland, Orkney and the Hebridean isles.(3) On the Hebridean island of Lewis there are plans to build the world's largest onshore wind-farm, doubling at a stroke Britain's renewable energy capacity.(4) Wheezing through his Hebridean drawl at the meeting, he said: ‘We are not considered any more than a cow put in for auction.’(5) I, not to mention the production team, spent many sleepless nights worrying about the safety and happiness of the remarkable individuals who undertook to spend the year 2000 on an isolated Hebridean island.(6) I also heard the story of how a group of Hebrideans , on landing at Cape Fear, heard a Gaelic voice in the dialect of their village.(7) He said: ‘For us the biggest benefit of the Hebridean sheep is conservation.’(8) Head over heels in love, she abandoned her old life convinced once they were married, they would live in a Hebridean lighthouse for 25 years monitoring Russian submarines in the North Sea.(9) Once you're mobile, the roads - all three of them - are relatively flat and easy to navigate, despite the fact that Coll is more rugged than many of the other Hebridean isles.(10) I think a small Hebridean island without transport links could be just the thing for him and his lovely girlfriend to get away from all those pesky people who want to make him a multi-millionaire.(11) When I was working in the Hebrides, I learnt a great universal truth about sheep - or at least, about Hebridean sheep: they don't say Baa, as sheep are reputed to do.(12) This controversial dish, much prized by Hebrideans , makes a rare foray south.(13) Traditionally eaten smoked or as a Hebridean delicacy fried in oatmeal, they are also popular eaten cold after being pickled with dill.(14) A bicycle tour of the Hebridean islands takes in rare grasslands, shy wildlife, spectacular scenery… and a trip across the Moon, writes Dan Bailey(15) But alien species such as hedgehogs, mink and rabbits have now bred to such an extent that they are posing a threat to the unique habitat and indigenous birdlife of the Hebridean islands.(16) The sheep, known as ‘nibbling nomads’, are rare-breed Hebrideans .
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