• Thomas Muir may refer to: Thomas Muir (mathematician) (1844–1934), Scottish mathematician Thomas Muir of Huntershill (1765–1799), political reformer,...
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    Thomas Muir (24 August 1765 – 25 January 1799), also known as Thomas Muir the Younger of Huntershill, was a Scottish political reformer and lawyer. Muir...
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    Sir Thomas Muir CMG FRS FRSE (25 August 1844 – 21 March 1934) was a Scottish mathematician, remembered as an authority on determinants. He was born in...
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    this was a major blow to the monarchy. The Scottish political reformer Thomas Muir had been banished to Port Jackson in Botany Bay in Australia for 14 years...
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  • David Jason Muir (born November 8, 1973) is an American journalist and the anchor of ABC World News Tonight and co-anchor of the ABC News magazine 20/20...
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    delivering newspapers to him addressed to 'Citoyen Thomas Muir'. Several days later, when the news of Muir's death reached Paris, a brief obituary notice was...
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    John Muir (/mjʊər/ MURE; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", was a Scottish-born...
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  • the Pacific. It was most famous for the rescue of Thomas Muir, a famous Scottish political exile. Muir was convicted of sedition before the High Court of...
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    Muir Woods National Monument (/mjʊər/ MURE) is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service and named after naturalist John Muir...
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  • 2006 as a result of the amalgamation of Bishopbriggs High School and Thomas Muir High School. In 2021, the school was named "The Scottish State Secondary...
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    six Primary schools; Balmuildy, Meadowburn, St Helen's, St Matthew's, Thomas Muir and Wester Cleddens. Meadowburn Primary School hosts a Gaelic Medium...
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  • Muir is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Muir (born 1971), Australian rugby league footballer Alex Muir (1923–1995), Scottish...
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    Fort Theatre The Turret Theatre The Gadloch Huntershill Village Thomas Muir Thomas Muir Cairn - Erected by John SL Watson and unveiled by East Dunbartonshire's...
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  • Muir High School may refer to: John Muir High School (Pasadena, California) Bishopbriggs Academy in Bishopbriggs, Scotland once known as Thomas Muir High...
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    1794 Thomas Muir, a Scottish constitutional reformer, was sentenced to transportation for sedition. Thomas Muir purchased Lightfoot's farm. Muir also...
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  • Born) Larry Hankin (trivia game guest, who played Mr. Heckles) Mindy Kaling Thomas Lennon (trivia game guest, who played Joey's identical hand twin) Christina...
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    coefficients in Wroński's new series form the Wronskian, a determinant Thomas Muir named in 1882. His father, Antoni Höhne (pl, de), was the municipal architect...
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  • Muir College is a semi-private English medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Vanes Estate in Kariega (Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality)...
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    Alan The Killing Fields Dr. MacEntire Scotland's Story David Kirkwood/Thomas Muir TV A Private Function Morris Wormold the Meat Inspector 1985 Dutch Girls...
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    including The Convict's Tour to Hell John Mortlock – a former marine Thomas Muir – convicted of sedition for advocating parliamentary reform; escaped...
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    Dorr) after it was sighted on 3 April 1796. The following day, Péron, Thomas Muir of Huntershill (1765–1799), and a small party landed ashore but the inhabitants...
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  • introduced by Józef Hoene-Wroński (1812) and given its current name by Thomas Muir (1882, Chapter XVIII). Variation of parameters Moore matrix, analogous...
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  • English landowner, transported to New South Wales for theft and arson Thomas Muir (1765–1799), Scottish political reformer and escapee, transported to...
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    martyrs and Calton parish. The inscription reads: To the memory of Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe-Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot, and Joseph Gerrald...
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  • 1872 to 1886. The company was sometimes referenced as T. Muir after company manager Thomas Muir and London Car Works. The facility was located on east side...
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    The John Muir Trail (JMT) is a long-distance trail in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, passing through Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia...
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    College, Belfast. He had used the term as early as 1871, while in 1869, Thomas Muir, then of the University of St Andrews, vacillated between the terms rad...
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  • conditions are used here. Pentadiagonal matrix Jacobi matrix (operator) Thomas Muir (1960). A treatise on the theory of determinants. Dover Publications...
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    constitutional reformer Thomas Muir was sentenced to transportation to Sydney for sedition, and had a cottage on what is now Circular Quay. Thomas Muir escaped from...
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    reformer Thomas Muir. It is also the former site of the Huntershill mining and freestone quarry. A Cairn and Martyrs Gate dedicated to Muir and fellow...
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