Red Eagle was born Bill Weatherford, son of a white trader and a Creek mother whose maiden name had been Tait. |
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Gibbs and Heaviside had been early exponents of the vector calculus while its chief opponents had been Tait. |
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A week long tribute to the Orcadian film maker Margaret Tait is under way at the Edinburgh Film Festival. |
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The fanatical Fulham fan successfully defended his Southern title last February with a 10-round points success over Harrow's Matthew Tait. |
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Throughout, Tait notes that Witherspoon's sermons were earnest, clear, precise, direct, and unembellished by rhetorical flourishes. |
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Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region. |
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He is soon smitten with new student Pat McClellan who is on the make for the most handsome and richest of the Tait College men. |
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A shanked clearance from the City shot-stopper then saw Tait close in on goal, only for Chris Brass to recover sharply and force the Rovers' striker wide and to safety. |
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In 1881 Tait published an important paper on the topic in which he showed how to correct the temperature readings because of the high pressures on the thermometers. |
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Tait seems to insinuate for all media that it would be better if Amis never came back. |
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The young Lions made a great start when Paul Blackett latched on to an Ethan Tait through ball to drive low past home goalkeeper Sam Bell. |
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Rory Rawlyk had a hand in all four Blaze goals, the first coming when Ashley Tait snaffled a rebound from the big defenceman's point shot. |
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Ashley Tait equalised with a backhand shot, Trondheim regaining the advantage through Kent Andre Dahl. |
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Following the lead of Thomson and Tait, the branch of topology called knot theory was developed. |
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He has taught at the university and retains an involvement with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. |
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The word went around that the local butchers, Ian Tait and Ron Smith, wanted an apprentice. H.O. and I fronted up to see them and I got the job. |
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On the other hand, former Great Britain international Hugh Waddell, Ali Blee and Tait again all scored to seal a Scottish victory. |
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Just before the break however, Tait charged through three players to put Scotland back in the game. |
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A few years later there was a debate between Heaviside and Peter Guthrie Tait about the relative merits of vector analysis and quaternions. |
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Coming back after tea, England immediately lost two wickets to Shaun Tait, who used the cloud cover to good effect and swung the ball well. |
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The novel won Huxley a British literary award, the 1939 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. |
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Sheriff Fiona Tait gave Lata time for talks with the lawyer and deferred sentence on her for more than a month. |
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He was unsuccessful in applying for Forbes's recently vacated chair at Edinburgh, the post instead going to Tait. |
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He was not the first Rocket to pull on an England jersey this summer, however, as under-17s Matty Gordon and Jack Tait earlier toured Italy with the England Lionhearts. |
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Wilkinson started his career at Newcastle School of Rugby as an inside centre, competing for a place with international veterans such as Inga Tuigamala, and Lion Alan Tait. |
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When the position of Archbishop of Canterbury fell vacant, Disraeli reluctantly agreed to the Queen's preferred candidate, Archibald Tait, the Bishop of London. |
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Social isolation at the Academy ended when he met Lewis Campbell and Peter Guthrie Tait, two boys of a similar age who were to become notable scholars later in life. |
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The bishops then moved Lambeth for the First Session on 2 July, after Holy Communion at which Tait presided and Thomson of York preached, the bishops gathered in the library. |
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How about Purrfect Driving, Steer We Go, Arrive Alive, Flying Colours, Flippin' L Driver Training, Wheely Wheely Good, Drive Straight With Jason Tait and Gone In 60 Lessons. |
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After 5 minutes Alan Tait touched down with Matt Crowther converting. |
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The local media is enthusiastic and shrewdly covers arts in its agenda,' said Professor Tait, during a visual arts surgery at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff yesterday. |
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Tait lost out on an pounds 80 fee when she was stripped of her role as senior enumerator for Central Fife, where the SSP candidate was Morag Balfour, Tait's cousin. |
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