The closely knit community has rallied round to help the MacDonald family as they rebuild their lives. |
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Engineering and management consultant Mott MacDonald, is partially interested in obtaining a concession for the two airports, Laden said. |
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Jeanette MacDonald and Archie Leach, a chores boy who will soon be known as Cary Grant, dance a fandango in Boom Boom. |
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We met a group of Australians searching for the home of their MacDonald clansmen. |
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MacDonald himself will play various pipes and flute, accompanied by seven other pipers and four backing musicians. |
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In the chauvinistic mood of the 1918 election MacDonald suffered a heavy defeat at Leicester. |
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MacDonald later contended that some of his images had been overprecise, and considered a revised edition to tone them down. |
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Referee Colin MacDonald chalked off the other efforts which crossed the line and Kingussie were fortunate to reach the interval in the lead. |
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And according to MacDonald this birled him into his big mistake, appointing his golfing pal Dalglish who, in turn, appointed his mate Barnes. |
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Among them are Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MacDonald festooned in mink, beaver, muskrat, seal and rabbit. |
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But as MD of one of the country's major construction companies, MacDonald has to be a good bet to achieve success with these ambitious plans. |
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Instead Schodt recreates the social and cultural milieus that surrounded MacDonald at various stages of his life. |
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But MacDonald indicated that a decision on her future may be weeks away and she may yet bow out of politics. |
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The group was welcomed by West Dunbartonshire's Lord Provost Alistair MacDonald, and presented with a silver quaich. |
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With MacDonald converting for a 14-10 lead, New Zealand turned up the heat. |
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The geologic setting and stratigraphy of the Cape Phillips Formation were noted by MacDonald. |
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MacDonald has a beautiful voice and a soulful expression, and plays Grace perfectly. |
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Seven of the predicted helices in our final structure are consistent with the model of MacDonald. |
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Lester Bangs and Ian MacDonald have more than that in common, although in many ways they were diametrical opposites. |
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Once inside, they sprayed graffiti on the walls and ceiling, and Mr MacDonald believes they smoked cannabis. |
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MacDonald played and sang any requests that the patrons dolled out, provided they were in line with his theme of upbeat folkish music. |
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MacDonald is believed to have been living in a campground in Portugal when McCann disappeared. |
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MacDonald attended the trial but escaped on bond when he was awaiting sentence. |
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MacDonald saw a lot that day, including gold candlesticks, the Kingdom of Heaven, and lots of violent judgment for the wicked. |
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That should bother you even if you think that the preponderance of the evidence says that MacDonald is guilty. |
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The result, says MacDonald, was that the prisoners ran rings round them. |
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Margo MacDonald presented her bill to the Parliament in this context. |
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It's anyone's guess how Ken MacDonald recharges his creative juices but visually the set master has done it again with a bi-level concept that barely fits the stage. |
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A mile away at Kilmuir cemetery, among lichen-bearded gravestones, Mary MacLeod pointed me towards the tall Celtic cross that marks the grave of Flora MacDonald. |
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Perlico will be taking orders for single billing from tomorrow and the product will be available from mid-October, according to managing director Iain MacDonald. |
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MacDonald seems to find significance in the use of the Greek himation, but that word is used over 60 times in the NT, and not just in Mark or the Gospels. |
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Jeffrey MacDonald seems to be a best somewhat weird and unpleasant, and at worst, a sociopath. |
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Historian Charles MacDonald has pooh-poohed the idea of a cover-up. |
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There was also some evidence that seemed to point to MacDonald, such as pajama fiber hairs under the body. |
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Major MacDonald was a bandsman manning one of the ship's guns when it was hit by Stuka dive bombers. |
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MacDonald turned up some additional eye-openers for the misty-eyed open border advocates. |
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MacDonald informed Brady that it was against the party's bylaws to en dorse a candidate from another party. |
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MacDonald is right to claim Iliad 24 as part of the Hellenistic intertexture for depicting prison-escapes. |
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A woman scuttled towards MacDonald, raising a knife in a hand where fragments of deerflesh clung. |
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When Ramsay MacDonald formed the National Government in 1931, Churchill was not invited to join the Cabinet. |
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It had no single leader, and in the absence of one, the Independent Labour Party nominee Ramsay MacDonald was elected as Secretary. |
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Working with Ramsay MacDonald and Sidney Webb, Henderson in 1918 established a national network of constituency organizations. |
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After the election Ramsay MacDonald was voted the first official leader of the Labour Party. |
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While there were no major labour strikes during his term, MacDonald acted swiftly to end those that did erupt. |
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In opposition MacDonald continued his policy of presenting the Labour Party as a moderate force. |
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However MacDonald was still reliant on Liberal support to form a minority government. |
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MacDonald went on to appoint Britain's first female cabinet minister, Margaret Bondfield, who was appointed Minister of Labour. |
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It expelled MacDonald and made Henderson the leader of the main Labour party. |
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Arthur Henderson, elected in 1931 to succeed MacDonald, lost his seat in the 1931 general election. |
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Some known companies involved in space programs include Boeing, Airbus Group, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, MacDonald Dettwiler and Northrop Grumman. |
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Lewis's interest in the works of George MacDonald was part of what turned him from atheism. |
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In May 1929, a minority Labour government headed by Ramsay MacDonald came to office with Liberal support. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald submitted the resignation of his ministers and led his senior colleagues in forming the new National Government. |
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In his secular poetry, MacDonald praised the beauty of Eriskay and its people. |
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With their success in the 1923 general election, Labour were able to form their first minority government, led by Ramsay MacDonald. |
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MacDonald and a few supporters agreed to form a National Government with the Liberals and the Conservatives. |
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Ethical socialism has been publicly supported by British Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, and Tony Blair. |
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Margo MacDonald again won election as an independent on the Lothian regional list. |
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The first permanently settled Scottish community on Cape Breton Island was Judique, settled in 1775 by Michael Mor MacDonald. |
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Cape Breton Island is also home to YouTube weather sensation Frankie MacDonald. |
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Maugham was sent to the UK to be cared for by his uncle, Henry MacDonald Maugham, the Vicar of Whitstable, in Kent. |
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This situation occurred in April 2014 following the death of Margo MacDonald, independent MSP for the Lothian region. |
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Medieval Inverness suffered regular raids from the Western Isles, particularly by the MacDonald Lords of the Isles in the fifteenth century. |
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Robert's first appearance in history is on a witness list of a charter issued by Alexander Og MacDonald, Lord of Islay. |
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Ramsay MacDonald, a committed pacifist, immediately resigned the chairmanship of the Labour Party in the House of Commons. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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Even Mark Twain, who initially disliked MacDonald, became friends with him, and there is some evidence that Twain was influenced by MacDonald. |
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George MacDonald was born on 10 December 1824 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. |
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MacDonald grew up in the Congregational Church, with an atmosphere of Calvinism. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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The Muller and MacDonald theory, in turn, has been challenged by Jose Antonio Rial. |
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It was the last Scottish clan battle fought on Skye, in which the Clan MacDonald of Sleat defeated the Clan MacLeod after a bitter feud. |
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MacDonald later regained his position, but James IV again deprived him of his titles in 1493 after his nephew provoked a rebellion. |
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A harper called Neill Baine is mentioned in a letter dated 1702 from a servitor of Allan MacDonald of Clanranald. |
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Amy MacDonald is one of a number of artists who appear with Ray Davies in his 2010 album See My Friends. |
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It is therefore quite correct to talk of the MacDonald family or the Stirling clan. |
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In the 1931 British election the Labour Party was virtually destroyed, leaving MacDonald as Prime Minister for a largely Conservative coalition. |
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In the 1931 British election, the Labour Party was virtually destroyed, leaving MacDonald as Prime Minister for a largely Conservative coalition. |
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It was not until the 1880s that rival machinery and works could compete with the MacDonald works. |
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Instead of resigning MacDonald requested, and was granted, a General Election. |
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The 1924 election was intended by MacDonald to cripple the Liberals, and it did. |
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Carduus will be the third time that Stewart and MacDonald have started a business from scratch together. |
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At Level 4 Ami Herring and in the FIG Championship, Rebecca Tunney and Gabrielle MacDonald battled hard to finish just outside the medals. |
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I went on the internet and saw what Kyle MacDonald did and thought maybe that would be a better idea. |
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Hornet's owner, Scott Dinger, said MacDonald should be charged with killing a protected species. |
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In addition to MacDonald, we meet Dallas attorneys Kip Petroff and Robert Kisselburgh and Philadelphia lawyers Michael Fishbein and Arnold Levin. |
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However, the floodgates opened after the interval with Leon MacDonald, Adam Wykes, Adam Cunnington and Joul Potter all getting on the scoresheet. |
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Ross MacDonald school or towards the purchase of a seeing eye dog. |
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Others, including the future Labour prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, wanted unequivocal opposition, and resigned from the society when it followed Shaw. |
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One prominent settler in PEI was John MacDonald of Glenaladale, who conceived the idea of sending Gaels to Nova Scotia on a grand scale after Culloden. |
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The Lords of the Isles, of the MacDonald family, originally functioned as vassals of the Scottish, or Norwegian, kings who ruled the Western Isles. |
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The design of the building services was carried out by Mott MacDonald. |
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Her other political inspirations include Keir Hardie and Margo MacDonald. |
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She sported a fuzzy pink ballcap, leather jacket, and lace-up boots for the New York premiere of Been Rich All My Life, a film by Heather Lyn MacDonald. |
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The soft strumming of an autoharp played by Richard Scholtz, and the lilting, melodic voice of Margaret MacDonald combine to provide an engaging media for storytelling. |
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The film centres around the lives of four young women, who are played by Michelle Gomez, Shirley Henderson, Shauna MacDonald, and Kathleen McDermot. |
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Labour won a minority government in 1929 again under MacDonald, but following the Stock Market Crash of 1929, the Great Depression engulfed the country. |
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Lovat history-maker Kevin Bartlett hailed keeper Stuart MacDonald as the best he has ever seen as the Kiltarlity side lifted the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup yesterday. |
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Asquith, David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. |
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Another example is the child's song Old MacDonald Had a Farm, where each performance is distinctive in the animals named, their order and their sounds. |
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MacDonald won the largest landslide in British political history. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald agreed and formed a National Government composed of men from all parties with the specific aim of balancing the Budget and restoring confidence. |
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As Asquith brought MacDonald in so, later in the same year, he had significant responsibility for forcing him out over the Campbell Case and the Russian Treaty. |
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Asquith believed that MacDonald would soon be discredited both in the eyes of the country and of his own more extreme supporters, and the Liberal revival would continue. |
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In May 1493 John MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, was forfeited. |
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Bennett Burleigh in Glasgow Tradeston and James MacDonald in Dundee. |
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At the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary elections Margo MacDonald was again returned as an independent MSP and was elected as an independent for the third time four years later. |
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Survived by her daughter Janet Bradshaw of Summerside, sister Ruth MacDonald, Crapaud, PEI, and brothers Charles Wright, Searlstown and George Wright, Simcoe, Ontario. |
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The outrageous assortment of hungry, pesty beasties devour every possible confection she creates, so in despair, Ma MacDonald sells the farm and flees with her lifemate, Old. |
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Who knows, we could all learn that Granny MacDonald plays a mean game of Crokinole or that Junior Bluebook has a talent for making a miniature of his church out of Lego. |
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Barrie, most famous for his creation of Peter Pan and George MacDonald whose works including Phantastes played a major part in the creation of the fantasy genre. |
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This attracted about 1,200 men, mostly of Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald, Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, and Clan Cameron. |
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My One-Hundred And One Favorite Marriage Myths by Pat MacDonald Boone is a highly recommended and beautifully illustrated approach to demystifying marriage. |
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After the failure of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, Flora MacDonald became famous for rescuing Prince Charles Edward Stuart from the Hanoverian troops. |
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Samuel Johnson and James Boswell's visit to Skye in 1773 and their meeting with Flora MacDonald in Kilmuir is recorded in Boswell's The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides. |
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Macdonald has tried, unsuccessfully, in the recent past to win interdicts to prove its case. |
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But Macdonald, the newest and at 40 one of the youngest CEOs among Scottish plcs, is no slouch. |
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Egged on by Coulson's legendary enthusiasm, Macdonald confesses to having once eaten six puddings in a single sitting. |
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Macdonald was a prominent researcher who attracted international attention in 2002 with research on smoke dispersion in urban areas. |
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Another example shows Macdonald on guard outside the fort that protects Canadian industry. |
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Macdonald is the Nats' duty Senator with responsibility for three NSW electorates, including Windsor's Lower House seat of New England. |
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Ismay Macdonald and Leanne Cashion enjoyed several fine runs from defence, as the Oxford side began to tire under the barrage of pressure. |
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Who was to say that Old Macdonald only had domestic farm animals and traditional vermin? |
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A striker who spent two winters at Highfield Road and enjoyed his best period alongside Macdonald at Newcastle. |
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The troops halted as Macdonald, Younghusband and Captain O'Connor, political assistant and interpreter, went forward to parley with the Tibetans. |
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Nevertheless these pages give a sense of the sheer intellectual freedom that Macdonald and his coevals enjoyed. |
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Though Lawrence serves as an example of what might have happened to Macdonald, he is historically insignificant. |
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What that means, though, according to Macdonald, is that the developers are always five years ahead of you. |
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Ian Macdonald became Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow in 1954 and used his elementary knowledge of radar, from his RAF days, to investigate ultrasonics as a diagnostic tool. |
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The cast, from boozehound Macdonald to manic Orangeman terrorist John Schultz, is uniformly terrific, deranged with a veritably Python-esque mania. |
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His furniture and interior designs, often made in collaboration with his wife Margaret Macdonald, are characteristically art nouveau while avoiding florid excess. |
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On October 18, I'll deliver the annual Macdonald lecture at the University of Alberta law school in Edmonton, Alberta. |
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Julian Macdonald was master of a sophisticated show that had mink bomber jackets, leather seamed skirts and snakeskin pants worn with fox fur shrugs. |
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The band was formed in 1973 with brothers Calum and Rory Macdonald and their friend Blair Douglas. |
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Clapton thanked Woloschuk in an encounter at Macdonald Cartier Airport, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
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Macdonald won Best Newcomer at the 2008 Tartan Clef Awards and Best Newcomer at the 2008 Silver Clef Awards. |
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Macdonald announced in January 2016 that she was engaged to former Aberdeen, Rangers and current St Johnstone footballer Richard Foster. |
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He studied cubism, surrealism and was introduced to new American art by his wife the sculptor Flora Macdonald. |
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The wedding was postponed so that Macdonald could focus on her music career. |
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Also, Macdonald confirmed she would embark on a tour, entitled The Love Love Tour. |
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Macdonald began writing songs for her second album in spring 2009, in a brief break from her touring commitments. |
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Macdonald had tonsillitis at the same time but still performed at Glasgow and at the BBC's Hogmanay Live show the same night. |
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During this time he met Flora Macdonald, who famously aided him in a narrow escape to Skye. |
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Amy Elizabeth Macdonald attended Bishopbriggs High School in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. |
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Macdonald Collegiate Institute, a secondary school located in Toronto, Ontario. |
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Around 1892, Mackintosh met fellow artist Margaret Macdonald at the Glasgow School of Art. |
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On May 9, 1937, Lieutenant-Governor John Bowen was turfed out by Social Credit premier William Aberhart and had to live in the Macdonald Hotel. |
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I'd hope that by the time we're done, people think of Macdonald as a great compromiser and facilitator first, and maybe a drinker second. |
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It is understood that Macdonald has been on the radar for years. |
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Macdonald 2011 Wild felid diversity and activity patterns in Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesia Borneo. |
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So far, the show has decided to keep male model Charley Speed, as well as catty fashion designer Julien Macdonald. |
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His work, alongside that of his wife Margaret Macdonald, was influential on European design movements such as Art Nouveau and Secessionism. |
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Other distinctive designs came from Glasgow School, and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. |
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Macdonald believed that a viable continental federation would provide a countervailing force to the annexationist ambitions of the United States. |
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Macdonald noted that Inflight's wind tunnel flyers come from diverse backgrounds and for various reasons. |
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And she did it looking fab in this teensy weensy gold number from the king of bling Julien Macdonald. |
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Macdonald asserts that caravel was specifically built for the Atlantic crossing. |
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Douglas left the band in late 1974 and was replaced by Robert Macdonald. |
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In 2007, Macdonald released her debut album, titled This Is the Life. |
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Macdonald wrote the last track on the album, In The End, at the end of her previous tour and Life in a Beautiful Light was then recorded in Surrey. |
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He discusses early critiques and aesthetic statements, Macdonald at Partisan Review, Politics and culture, a theory of mass culture, and masscult and midcult. |
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On 18 July 2008, Macdonald became engaged to football player Steve Lovell and consequently attended many Falkirk matches, as he was playing with the club at that time. |
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Trainspotting star Kelly Macdonald is behind lead character Merida, a hotheaded tomboy who challenges medieval traditions of being married off into a neighbouring clan. |
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Macdonald sent a demo CD in response to an advertisement placed in the NME by a new production company set up by songwriters Pete Wilkinson and Sarah Erasmus. |
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Many clan chiefs, such as those of the Clan Mackenzie and the Clan Macdonald of Sleat, did not take part in the Jacobite rising of 1745 because of the threat of forfeiture. |
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Located on the Jacobite extreme left wing were the Macdonald regiments. |
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Wilkinson then spent around eight or nine months recording demos with Macdonald at his home studio with a view to securing a record deal for his new client. |
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And one day at St James' Park he was in the front row when a Macdonald tackle saw a muddy divot fly on to the track around the pitch next to them. |
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On this windswept island, a dedicated few led by Canberran Trish Macdonald are engaged in extreme pest control to kill vermin with the aid of helicopters and guns. |
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Dwight Macdonald spent all too much of the 1950s bewailing Midcult and Masscult, yet from the vantage point of 2009, the 1950s were the great age of almost universal Highcult. |
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In 1874, the Liberals agreed not to put candidates against Thomas Burt and Alexander Macdonald, two miners' leaders who were standing for Parliament. |
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He also established a major reputation as a furniture designer and decorator, working closely with his wife, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, a prominent painter and designer. |
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