Muir retrieved his letters to Carr and had some sections expurgated from them, which he hoped to reserve from the future's prying eyes. |
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One of her colleagues, consultant psychiatrist Dr Ann Muir, has already done so. |
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The old Muir, in contrast, tended to think of wild nature in terms of a few spectacular national treasures. |
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During the same period that John Muir was describing Indians as dirty and unclean, cities were perceived as dirty and polluted. |
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Muir never asked himself those questions, but it is clear that a definite change occurred. |
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Muir first described the life cycle of these pupiparous flies in his description of. A. speiserianum from Amboina, Indonesia. |
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John Muir envisioned national parks as pristine wilderness, without domesticated animals. |
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Despite this Muir conjured up their fifth try with their livewire scrum half Cussiter scorching in from 30 metres. |
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Archibald, Gilchrist and Muir had an information storage and retrieval system which required the services of a suicidal steeplejack. |
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Mrs Muir said assurances were given to MPs as late as last month that there would be no compulsory redundancies. |
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Brisbane Etchells sailor and local retailer Jason Muir stands by the range and offers extensive stock in his chandlery Muir Marine. |
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Back at the Muir of Dinett near Loch Kinord, still faced with a lack of chanterelles and ceps, Helen met Ann Miller who has found a unique way cultivating mushrooms. |
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But George Manly Muir managed them all with a master's hand during a twelve-year-long tenure. |
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Assistant Commissioner Muir will be retiring from active service upon his return to Canada. |
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Since people began sharing the images, Muir has locked and then deleted his Facebook page. |
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Producer Stuart Hughes was also injured in the explosion, but BBC correspondent Jim Muir and a local translator escaped unhurt. |
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Carline Muir of Edmonton, AB finished 7th in the women's 400 metres final running in 52.43 seconds. |
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A handwritten note from a friend says he's glad Muir has been recognised for the way he dances an eightsome reel. |
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In 2013, Muir took viewers into Iran, getting rare access to the streets of Tehran. |
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When Muir entered the Wisconsin State University in 1861 he chose to follow the science curriculum, taking courses on natural philosophy and chemistry. |
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For example, William Ker Muir, supra, note 43 at 4, offers arguments for and against the restriction of police officers' political activities. |
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Starting September 2, Muir will become Anchor and Managing Editor of World News. |
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But what he will try to do, of course, is ride it out and stonewall Muir and everyone else. |
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David L. Muir, FCA joined the Board of Directors in May 2010 as the representative of the Federal Government. |
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Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, naturalist and influential conservationist John Muir. |
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The house in which Muir was born is located on the High Street, and has been converted into a museum. |
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The eastern section of the John Muir Way coastal path starts from the harbour. |
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Fannyside Muir, to the south of the town, is part of the Slamannan plateau, an area of 183 hectares of lowland bog. |
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It included naturalist John Muir, who published the first description of Wrangel Island. |
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The McPresley medley is a joint effort by Dean and accordionist Ian Muir and will be showcased at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on Saturday. |
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Muir was unable to provide specifics of any fraudulent bills he wrote up at Stodder's urging, but said it happened more than once. |
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But despite getting an early diagnosis on the eve of her honeymoon due to her diligence, Leanne Muir died from the disease in June. |
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The repairs were carried out by the John Muir Trust who manage the beauty spot, visited by 40,000 walkers and visitors every year. |
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For figures from John Muir to Ansel Adams and beyond, the Sierra Nevada has long been a locus classicus of the American wilderness sublime. |
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Check out the swish new John Muir House at Evergreen Lodge, which blows away the frumpier rentals at Yosemite West. |
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The theory was criticized by Thorndike in a 1915 letter to Science and several books, a position joined by Muir, Stillman, Steele, and Sarton. |
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Hill's easy wit and charm helped him become a television personality, notably on the BBC show Call My Bluff with Patrick Campbell and Frank Muir. |
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Muir sipped the last of his coffee, his moonful face breaking into a knowing grin. |
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A young man named Matt Muir walked in with eight sheets of paper, each featuring a list of signatures and home addresses, and sat quietly as a colleague, Tom Bowen, inspected each, notarized and placed a date stamp on them. |
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And Motoring Enthusiast party founder and soon-to-be adviser to Muir, Keith Littler, insists Muir has not decided how he will vote on the mining and carbon tax repeals. |
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The atmosphere on stage is insane. There are about thirty people shuffled around Mike Muir, two fans manage to get Steve Brunner on their shoulders and two others are taking pictures with Clark and Dean Pleasant. |
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We are discovering, to use the words of the ecologist John Muir, that when we tug at a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world. |
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The group returned to enjoy the dramatization of the life of John Muir. |
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The poet Edwin Muir, who pootled round Scotland in an unreliable car in the mid-1930s to research his book Scottish Journey, was admirably realistic about the limitations of what he could achieve. |
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Her work can be seen at the Designer Café, Kentville, Muir Murray Winery in Grand Pre, and the Evangeline Gallery, Grand Pre as well as her own Jean Leung Studio Gallery in Grand Pre. |
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William Muir, trainer of Stepper Point He bled at York because his heart fibrillated. |
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Recently, a doctorate thesis was completed by Bethany Muir at the University of Guelph, which concentrated on the relationships between persistency, reproduction and milk production. |
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Several events are planned to mark the 125th anniversary on 1 October, including tours led by an actor portraying Galen Clark, who explored the park many times with Muir and was instrumental in its gaining protected status. |
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Justin Muir is an arts administrator, curator and director. |
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His partner, Christiane Muir, is also a fellow Red Cross delegate. |
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They can enjoy a tour of local vine yards in the Grand-Pré area, enjoy a wine tasting at the world renowned Domaine Grand-Pré or the Muir Murray Estate Winery, and then take in a most memorable tour of the Historic Site. |
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So much instability, with the disarray caused by frequent moves and the loss of irreplaceable documents by fire, was more than enough to occupy a civil servant like George Manly Muir. |
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If it had not been for Mr. Tim Doskoch's ambitious idea to establish a new lake fishery in the Edmonton area, the Muir Lake Fishery, Interpretation Centre and Walk of Fame would most likely not exist today. |
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The orchestra owed its engagement for its first soundtrack sessions to Muir Mathieson, musical director of Korda Studios. |
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After giving Clay a few 'choice words' as he left the field, Muir later spoke to Clay claiming the English referee had robbed the Australians. |
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They then defeated the forces of General Henry Hawley at the Battle of Falkirk Muir. |
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Andrews to restore control, but it was halted by superior numbers at Cupar Muir and forced to retreat. |
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After a muster on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh, the Scottish host moved to Ellemford, to the north of Duns, and camped to wait for Angus and Home. |
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It was business partner Sandy Muir who came up with the idea after visiting a decaffeination plant in Spain. |
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The cast includes Sabine AzAma as Marguerite Muir and AndrA Dussollier as Georges Palet. |
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John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the environment. |
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Popular culture writer Muir provides such data as initial airdates, DVD availability, and cast members for more than 200 shows from broadcast and cable networks. |
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But historian Diana Muir argues that it is more probable that it was Simeon North, a Connecticut arms contractor manufacturing guns for the US Army. |
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In November 2012, ahead of their planned Rewired Tour, the band announced a special 40th Anniversary Concert at the Black Isle Show Ground in Muir of Ord, near Inverness. |
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The best known literary figures from modern Orkney are the poet Edwin Muir, the poet and novelist George Mackay Brown and the novelist Eric Linklater. |
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Muir wrote this letter from Meaford, Canada, where he had traveled to botanize and where he was staying and working with members of the local Disciples church. |
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The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir. |
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On 17 May 2006, a piano that had been buried under one of the cairns on the peak was uncovered by the John Muir Trust, which owns much of the mountain. |
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Leona Takaindisa won a Kindle Paperwhite while Zaenab Younus, Mu'Aaz Chothia, Vanda Kovacs, Aimee-Jo Holdsworth and Kitty Muir won a book and a special mug. |
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Braune B, Muir D, DeMarch B, Gamberg M, Poole K, Currie R, et al. |
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Muir D, Braune B, DeMarch B, Norstrom R, Wagemann R, Lockhart L, et al. |
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In 2000, the Ben Nevis Estate, comprising all of the south side of the mountain including the summit, was bought by the Scottish conservation charity the John Muir Trust. |
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The best known literary figures from modern Orkney are the poet Edwin Muir, the poet and novelist George Mackay Brown, and the novelist Eric Linklater. |
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Fat Mark Kaake, Jim Muir and Teague Muir have ventured so far down the lowrider bicycle path that they are reportedly considering doing business together. |
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Any time I phone, I'm told the kilt is still being made and to call back the following day for a shipping date but when I do call back, the owner, Graham Muir, is never there. |
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This is the egalitarian revelation and baptism that Muir found in the Sierra, and it confirmed his Campbellite tendency to reject creeds and dogmatic human traditions. |
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