(1) Ann Gloag, who is listed along with her brother, Sir Brian Souter, as being worth £1bn, is the only businesswoman on the list, with the rest either inheriting or gaining billionaire status through marriage.
(2) Take the farce that is the rail industry, where taxpayers stump up billions for the infrastructure and the upgrades, while tycoons such as Richard Branson and Brian Souter put in hardly any investment , and always have the option in hard times of walking away.
(3) Thirty-three patients had thirty-four consecutive primary arthroplasties, with use of the Souter-Strathclyde cemented unconstrained prosthesis, for severe rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow.
(4) The Opinion was written by Justices O'Connor, Kennedy, and Souter.
(5) The Souter zonal radiographic assessment system for identification of radiolucencies at the bone-cement interface was utilized; there was no significant difference in radiolucencies between ulnar components backed with metal and those that were not backed with metal.
(6) The Stagecoach chief executive, Brian Souter, has accused the department of being "either dysfunctional or deceitful" in its handling of a contractual dispute over its South West Trains franchise.
(7) So can Virgin's Richard Branson and Stagecoach's Brian Souter.
(8) Scots managers have become the models for rationalisation: Adam Crozier is shaking up the Royal Mail, Brian Souter runs South West Trains.
(9) Carole Souter Chief executive, Heritage Lottery Fund • So Jeremy Hunt "promised to get rid of audience development targets in the arts".
(10) Sir Brian Souter and Ann Gloag, the siblings who founded the Stagecoach transport empire, share a fortune of £1bn – an increase of £270m on last year.
(11) Its chairman, Brian Souter, notoriously said he would rather "drink poison" than enter into such an agreement.
(12) That is what GNER did with the East coast mainline that the public had to step in and save – and which the government has just awarded to Branson and Souter .
(13) Ginsburg has said the two justices are “not as effective” at keeping her awake as former justice David Souter – “at the first sign, he’d give me a solid pinch”, she said in 2010 .
(14) It backed the right of Catholic adoption agencies to snub gay couples, and took funds from the evangelical businessman, Brian Souter , who made such a noise about clause 2A (Scotland's section 28).
(15) Although the SNP and Salmond's nationalist government have won public and political endorsements from senior and wealthy business figures in Scotland, including the Stagecoach owner, Sir Brian Souter, and the multimillionaire and entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter, the launch focused on proving its centre-left credentials in order to attract Labour , republicans and Green party supporters.
(16) It is not known whether they were involved in any of the shootings, but their unofficial blog, ShinyCapstar, describes the atmosphere that October at Camp Souter in Kabul: "The overriding threat is that of suicide bombers of which there have been a number in the recent past."
(17) 13 Souter-Strathclyde unconstrained elbow prostheses for rheumatoid arthritis were followed for 5 (1-9) years.
(18) Electorally it suits Alex Salmond for the SNP to be perceived as centre-left or social democratic while he avidly courts rich men such as Donald Trump and bus tycoon Sir Brian Souter.
(19) In their opinion on the case, Justices O'Connor, Kennedy, and Souter eloquently defend constitutional protection of the right to make intimate decisions like continuing or ending a pregnancy.
(20) Twenty-three elbows in 17 rheumatoid arthritis patients have undergone unconstrained Souter-Strathclyde elbow replacements since March 1984.
Spouter
Definition:
(n.) One who, or that which, spouts.
Example Sentences:
(1) However, during the past decade Paltrow appears to have decided to jettison her career and become a full-time spouter of nonsense about food , exercise and her own inner journey , all detailed on her website, Goop.
(2) So they're under pressure too: don't listen to the cliche-spouters.