Commanding Officer of HMAS Rankin, LCDR Steve Hussey, salutes as the Last Post is sounded during the Freedom of Entry to Cobar. |
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Christine Rankin alone will not be able to single-handedly stem the tide of political correctness at the Families Commission. |
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But that only temporarily stemmed the flow of goals and Steve Carson made it four after 33 minutes before Rankin added a fifth minutes later. |
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The paper appeared in the conference proceedings of which Rankin was himself an editor. |
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Previous winners of the prestigious prize include Scots writers Christopher Brookmyre, Ian Rankin and Denise Mina. |
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Neil Wood was leading 36-13 and then Barry Rankin compiled a 37 break, the highest of the season so far. |
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The RAN sent surface ships Newcastle, Success and Parramatta and the submarine Rankin. |
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The early books are interesting in an evolutionary sense, as they show how Rankin got started and hit his stride. |
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Curley won Rankin Inlet North by acclamation, when no one else was nominated for Jack Anawak's former seat. |
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Rankin uses a weekly hashtag to organize comments, questions and feedback posted by students to Twitter during class. |
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Rankin leans back in his seat in the club canteen after training and extols the team spirit at his new home. |
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They both found jobs as joiners working for a firm called Rankin and Greig. |
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Again Rankin failed with the easy conversion and Jed at last found some glimmer of hope when fullback Kevin Amos struck a fine penalty goal from 35 metres. |
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Gene Hackman stars as the infamous Rankin Fitch, a jury selection specialist not afraid to play dirty if it gets the results his clients pay him big bucks for. |
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If Rankin is to be believed, Edinburgh and Scotland are rife with violent crime, transformed when daylight fades and night falls, an easy divide between good and evil. |
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With the relative paucity of decent Rankin biographies, Smith's work promises to direct more attention to Jeannette Rankin and her lifework for peace. |
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Rankin paints the loveliest of pictures with his words and makes you feel right at home with each and every song, every lilt of his voice, every strum of his acoustic guitar. |
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Born in Glasgow in 1966, Rankin grew up in St. Albans and studied photography at the London College of Printing. |
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Not likely, since neither Brown nor Rankin is especially noted as a toper. |
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Thanks to Nick for starting me off on reading Robert Rankin. |
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It's great experience to work with Rankin, it teaches us about a professional way of working. |
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This feast of other-worldly entertainment is based on the books Eric by Terry Pratchett and The Antipope by Robert Rankin. |
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The Rankin Family and Rita MacNeil have recorded multiple albums certified as Double Platinum by Music Canada. |
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Maybe the home side was narked by the dogged last-wicket stand between Clarke and Boyd Rankin which expited the monumental moment. |
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Many of the sculptures made reference to the work of Rankin, and an eleventh sculpture was a personal gift to him. |
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Rankin appears as a character in McCall Smith's 2004 novel, 44 Scotland Street. |
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In 2013, a statue of Stevenson as a child with his dog was unveiled by the author Ian Rankin outside Colinton Parish Church. |
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Captain Andrew Gale stood up to Rankin with two sixes but he was caught on 40 and is still without a fifty this season. |
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Rankin is a regular contributor to the BBC Two arts programme Newsnight Review. |
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Rankin and Willingham, when they tossed his cell, they took Polaroids so they could get everything back in place. |
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Rankin is known for the fine writing and gritty, visceral dialogue and scenes that define his Rebus series. |
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They include virtually all the senior seam bowlers, not least Rankin who made his Test debut in the final Ashes duel during the winter. |
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Coughlin, or the Representative for Mississippi and HUAC member, John Rankin, who publicly gave out what would now be called hate speech against Walter Winchell. |
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Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress, was another fierce advocate of pacifism, the only person to vote no to America's entrance into both World Wars. |
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But it's a good introduction to the sober Fox and his younger partner, Jamie Breck, a master player of a computer game Rankin has whimsically named Quidnunc. |
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When Michael Bates fenced fecklessly at Boyd Rankin, it was 57 for six. |
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Prior to October 2012, Rowling lived near the author Ian Rankin, who later said she was quiet and introspective, and that she seemed in her element with children. |
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