Snp in A Sentence

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    Angus MacNeil (SNP) asked about voter confusion under the current system and said STV maximized power to voters.

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    Former SNP leader John Swinney delivered a moving eulogy to the woman whom he had first met 23 years ago.

    3

    Friend was saying about the policy of the SNP, I wholeheartedly concur.

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    He is a former Chief Executive of the SNP.

    5

    He is a former chief executive of the SNP.

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    If the SNP is to remain credible, this is a challenge it will have to face eventually.

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    In any case, it is not preordained that the SNP will forever remain the leading force in the fight for an independent Scotland.

    8

    In the rural areas of North East Scotland, the SNP's traditional heartland, the nationalists lost ground.

    9

    It also discovered a single letter change in the genetic code, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).

    10

    People with autism had less SNP activity than neurotypical people do.

    11

    The new probe follows the shock by-election victory of SNP councilor Billy McAllister in the Labor stronghold.

    12

    The SNP are holding a torchlight rally in Edinburgh the night before it comes home, and you can come and join us.

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    The SNP has only became a real political force following the decline of Scottish unionism.

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    The SNP has only became a real political force following the decline of Scottish Unionism.

    15

    The SNP in government will hold a referendum on Independence during the Parliament 's first four year term.

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    The SNP will not increase tax - but we will not be bought by Gordon Brown's penny tax bribe.

    17

    The win by the SNP's Scott Farmer at Borestone gives the nationalists a foothold on Stirling Council.

    18

    This act caused much disquiet in Scotland where the SNP accused the Tories of using Scotland for experimental purposes.

    19

    This SNP is located in a splicing region, just before the last exon, and might originate a splicing variant with functional consequences.

    20

    Until the SNP understands this New World - and it may already be too late - their triumphs are fated to remain sepia-tinted.