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In general linguistics, a reflexive pronoun, sometimes simply called a reflexive, is an anaphoric pronoun that must be coreferential with another nominal within the same clause. In the English language specifically, a reflexive pronoun will end in ‑self or ‑selves, and refer to a previously named noun or pronoun.
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People born in Scotland are called Scottish or British and can say that they live in Scotland, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Scotland will say they are Scottish rather than British. The ties between Scotland and France stretch back many centuries, with the Auld Alliance, or 'Vieille Alliance' as it is known in France, first agreed way back in 1295. The Auld Alliance (Scots) (French: Vieille Alliance) was an alliance between the kingdoms of Scotland and France. It played a major role in the relations between Scotland, France and England from its beginning in 1295 until the 1560 Treaty of Edinburgh.
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The bougainvillea (Bougainvillea glabra) is in bloom once again. There’s something special about these spring flowers. The autumn outbreak of blossoms brings with it a different symbolism. The spring boungainvillea is more tentative and the branches are a little more vulnerable after the harsh winter. And then, it’s a riot out there. Red or crimson, pink, white, yellow, orange, even a robust lavender
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