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  • Seonaid: Your son's experience of "being in a black pit" sounds similar to Francis Tustin's understanding of her patients 'experience of being "in a black hole".

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  • The other common “translation” of names I can think of is the forced translation of Scottish Gaelic or Welsh names when native speakers were forced to use English for school or work in the 20th century and earlier: Seamus becomes James, Ian or Sion becomes John, Seonaid or Sian becomes Jane.

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  • The Wellness Fund has been set up by Sturgeon Ventures, a London-based corporate finance firm, and will target public and private companies in the "growth phase" in nutraceuticals and functional foods, cosmeceuticals, medical devices and novel food technologies, revealed managing partner Seonaid Mackenzie.

    CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News 2010

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