Ruaraidh Murray (born on 18 September 1975) is a Scottish actor, writer, and comedian. Murray was born in Edinburgh, Scotland to Fiona (née Grant) and...
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Ruaraidh Erskine of Marr (15 January 1869 – 5 January 1960) (Scottish Gaelic: Ruaraidh Arascain is Mhàirr) was a Scottish nationalist political activist...
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Neil Newbon as E.T., James Bannon as Tony, Steve Sweeney as Snake, Ruaraidh Murray as Boris Waddell, Robert Demeger as Charlie Forbes, Marc Finn as Ted...
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were in Philip Differ's 'Double Feature' (2017 and 2018 tour) and Ruaraidh Murray's The Junkies (which played only one performance due to Gray's cancer...
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Houlihans bar in Dundee to take on the Utility. The Scots actor-writer Ruaraidh Murray based his one-man show Big Sean, Mikey and me around his life in Edinburgh...
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2010, the cast was as follows: Donald : Spencer Charles Noll Jim : Ruaraidh Murray 2009 Michael Mac Liammoir award for best actor: Spencer Charles Noll...
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Duncan Munn integrated into this season's academy structure. Harris McLeod, Ruaraidh Hart and Logan Jarvie dropped out of the academy. Head coach: Franco Smith...
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Several of Runrig's songs are inspired by the archipelago; Calum and Ruaraidh Dòmhnallach were raised on North Uist and Donnie Munro on Skye. The fiddle...
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Bertram Ashburnham in 1886.[citation needed] In 1890, Herbert Vivian and Ruaraidh Erskine co-founded a weekly newspaper, The Whirlwind, that espoused a Jacobite...
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www.englandrugby.com. Retrieved 19 March 2024. McGhie, Tom; Britton, Ruaraidh (20 March 2024). "SAS 'hardman' famous for nearly killing Pablo Escobar...
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Mills, Ian W; Martin, Mona L; Abrams, Paul; Drake, Marcus J; MacDonagh, Ruaraidh P; Noble, Jeremy G (2004). "Development and validation of a quality-of-life...
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League of Great Britain and Ireland (founded in 1891 by Herbert Vivian, Ruaraidh Erskine and Melville Henry Massue), the Order of the White Rose and the...
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William Gibson all made financial contributions to the Pan-Celtic Congress. Ruaraidh Erskine was an attendant. Erskine himself was an advocate of a "Gaelic...
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exhibition, new Jacobite groups began to form. In 1890, Herbert Vivian and Ruaraidh Erskine co-founded a weekly newspaper, The Whirlwind, that espoused a Jacobite...
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Crichton Smith A. J. Cronin Rob Donn Joy Dunlop Edward Dwelly Elizabeth I Ruaraidh Erskine Adam Ferguson Calum Ferguson Christiana Fergusson Tommy Flanagan...
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'Dubh' MacNeacail. Regular cast members included Simon MacKenzie, Anna Murray, Kenny MacRae, Duncan MacNeil and Tony Kearney. It was shot entirely on...
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(Deòrsa Mac Iain Dheòrsa, 1915–1984), Lewis-born poets Derick Thomson (Ruaraidh MacThòmais, 1921–2012) and Iain Crichton Smith (Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn,...
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Louis Christian Smitheram Terry Lichty Iqaluit, Nunavut Richard Hills Ruaraidh Whyte Matthew Bailey Peter Walton Mick Fletcher Kent, England Kohsuke Hirata...
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Glasgow Times. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 17 March 2024. McGhie, Tom; Britton, Ruaraidh (20 March 2024). "SAS 'hardman' famous for nearly killing Pablo Escobar...
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Kitzbühel, Austria Richard Hills Mick Fletcher Matthew Bailey Peter Walton Ruaraidh Whyte Kent, England Kohsuke Hirata Shingo Usui Ryota Meguro Yoshiya Miura...
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(disambiguation), several people Roy Erskine (born 1931), Scottish footballer Ruaraidh Erskine (1869–1960), Scottish nationalist activist Scott Erskine (1962–2020)...
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6 +3.2 Scottish Christian John Cormack 1,045 6.6 N/A Liberal Democrats Ruaraidh Ferguson 456 2.9 −4.6 Majority 4,102 25.7 +12.9 Turnout 15,938 73.2 +7...
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Jacobite society founded in 1891 by Herbert Vivian, Melville Henry Massue and Ruaraidh Erskine following a split from the earlier Order of the White Rose. The...
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Bob Liapis Cody Stevens Jeff Breyen Bemidji, Minnesota Paul Stevenson Ruaraidh Whyte Lindsay Gray Tim Stevenson Scotland Rasmus Stjerne Johnny Frederiksen...
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Thompson (1860–1948), polymath, On Growth and Form Derick Thomson (awa Ruaraidh MacThòmais, 1921–2012), poet (in Gaelic), critic and publisher James Thomson...
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Irish Gaelic names Ruaidhri, Ruari, and the Scottish Gaelic Ruairidh and Ruaraidh Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (1996). Learn about the family history of...
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Emigration") by Calum Bàn MacMhannain (Malcolm Buchanan) and Òran le Ruaraidh Mór MacLeoid by Ruaraidh Mór Belfast, (Roderick MacLeod), both of whom were from the...
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Regional News Directed by Central edition: Alasdair Murray Keith Samuel Andrew Turnbull North edition: Ruaraidh MacLeod, Laura Peace Presented by Central edition:...
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Young (Exeter Chiefs/Exeter University) Ryan Burke (Glasgow Warriors) Ruaraidh Hart (Glasgow Warriors) Euan McVie (Edinburgh Rugby) Theo Currie (Harlequins/Swansea...
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