10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PEELIE-WALLY»
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peelie-wally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
peelie-wally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Dying Embers and Shooting Stars: It's As Easy As ABC
... 'the greatest of the three' and meant LOVE. Her shoulder, being shaken by a
gentle hand, brought her back into the bright, sunny classroom which was a very
different place from where she had just been. I” “You look a bit peelie wally dear.
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The Celebration of Hogmanay
“I feel sort of peelie-wally to be ye chef when you haven't really been able to
sample me fare. I would like to invite ye to my home for supper. This would no
only be a good way for ya' to sample some of me dishes but I want to repay ya' in
a ...
3
Health, Medicine and Society: Key Theories, Future Agendas
Carter, S. (1997a) 'Reducing AIDS risk: a case of mistaken identity?', Science as
Culture 6(2):220–45. Carter, S. (1997b) 'Who wants to be “peelie wally”?
Glaswegian tourists' attitudes to sun tans and sun exposure', in S.Clift (ed.)
Tourism and ...
Michael Calnan, Jonathan Gabe, Simon J. Williams, 2002
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Being Scottish: Personal Reflections on Scottish Identity Today
Known as white settlers by locals - though they were pretty peelie-wally too - we
learned survival skills; stocking up sufficient Milanda bread in case of cancelled
ferries, or stretching a game of Monopoly over several rain-lashed days. But the ...
Thomas Martin Devine, Paddy Logue, 2002
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The Plough and the Sword
“Aye,” agreed Angus McFarlane,” an' Henry was never peelie-wally.” (Sickly) “
Hale an' hearty with goodly health, that was our Henry,” declared Bill Campbell. “
An' if anyone should know 'twould be you, hey Bill?” adjured Bruce MacTavish ...
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Thinking Through Tourism
... Donald, J. and Squires, J. (1993), 'Introduction', in E. Carter, J. Donald and J.
Squires (eds), Space and Place: Theories of Identity and Location, London:
Lawrence and Wishart, pp. vii–xv. Carter, S. (1997), 'Who Wants to be “Peelie
Wally”?
Julie Scott, Tom Selwyn, 2010
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Handbook Of Health Research Methods: Investigation, ...
... (1998) The Focus Group Guidebook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Britten, N. (
1995), Qualitative research: qualitative interviews in medical research, British
Medicaljournal, 311: 251—3. Carter, S. (1997) Who wants to be 'peelie wally'?
Bowling, Ann, Ebrahim, Shah, 2005
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Rise and Shine: Sunlight, Technology and Health
'Who Wants to be 'Peelie Wally'? Glaswegian Tourists'Attitudes to Sun Tans and
Sun Exposure', in S. Clift and P. Grabowski (eds), Tourism and Health: Risks,
Responses and Research, London: Pinter. Cathart, E. and Murrray,A. 1932.
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Tourism and Welfare: Ethics, Responsibility and Sustained ...
(1997b) Who wants to be a 'peelie wally'? Glaswegian tourists' attitudes to sun
tans and sun expo— sure. In: Clift, S. and Grawboski, P. (eds) Tourism and
Health: Risks, Research and Responses. Mansell, London, pp. 1394150. Carter,
5.
Derek R. Hall, Frances Brown, 2006
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Cultural Bodies: Ethnography and Theory
London: Sage. Carpenter, E. (1914) Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk: A
Study in Social Evolution. London: G. Allen. Carter, S. (1997) “Who Wants to be '
Peelie Wally'? Glaswegian Tourists' Attitudes to Sun Tans and Sun Exposure,” in
...
Helen Thomas, Jamilah Ahmed, 2008
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PEELIE-WALLY»
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My dear friend used it in a letter to a newspaper where, to his horror, it was replaced by the peelie-wally alternative, "official". And they say we ... «Herald Scotland, Mar 15»