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    Hamish Nisbet Munro FRSE (1915–1994) was a Scottish biochemist and expert in protein metabolism at Glasgow University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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  • musician and teacher Hamish Munro (1915–1994), Scottish biochemist Hamish Peacock Australian athlete Hamish Pepper New Zealand sailor Hamish Purdy, Canadian...
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    Bailey, "The Youngest Munro Completer", ukclimbing.com, 2 September 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011. Brown, Hamish M. (1978). Hamish's Mountain Walk. Littlehampton...
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  • (born 1980), Scottish football player Hamish Munro (1915-1994), Scottish biochemist and nutritionist Sir Harry Munro, 7th Baronet (1720–1781), Scottish military...
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  • Lachlan Hamish Munro (born 27 November 1986) is a former New Zealand professional rugby union player. Munro is a versatile player and he is capable of...
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    well as the team that lost in 1926. On 13 February 1930 she married Hamish Munro, a tea planter from Assam, British India and soon afterward, the couple...
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  • Lewis MacKinnon — DF  SCO Tom MacLennan — DF  SCO Sam Morrison — DF  SCO Hamish Munro — DF  SCO Cohen Ramsay — DF  SCO Dale Wood — DF  SCO Innes McKay...
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  • was documented in the book Hamish’s Mountain Walk, the book won an award from the Scottish Arts Council. He followed his Munros walk with the longest trip...
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  • Quarterly Review. 1 (1): 19–36 – via Internet Archive. Henderson, Hamish; Munro, Allie (1979). "Notes to 'The Muckle Sangs'". Scottish Tradition Vol...
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    Saki (redirect from Hector Hugh Munro)
    Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose...
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    acquired by a preservation group with substantial funding from former owner Hamish Munro and returned to Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde. In 2020 the vessel was...
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  • initial fixation of carbon dioxide in some important food plants". 1982 − Hamish Munro, for his work on the protein metabolism of mammals. 1984 − Elsie Widdowson...
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  • patients, later referred to as surgical stress. In this he was assisted by Hamish Munro. He was Director of the Rowett Research Institute from 1945 to 1965....
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    descended from what is now Moldova. She is married to television producer Hamish Barbour and they have three children. In 1997, their daughter nearly drowned...
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  • of Edinburgh. His proposers were James Norman Davidson, Robert Garry, Hamish Munro and Michael Stoker. He served as General Secretary of the Society 1976...
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    producer. Cavanagh is currently the executive producer of The Hamish & Andy Show. Cavanagh and Hamish Blake have been friends since age 15. Cavanagh and partner...
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  • proposers for the latter were Robert Campbell Garry, Norman Davidson, Hamish Munro and Paul Bacsich . He retired to Edinburgh and died there on 21 July...
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  • Higginbotham, Paul McMullan as well as an own goal from Jags defender Hamish Munro cancelled out goals from Buckie players John McLeod and Chris Angus....
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  • Formartine United 3 − 2 Brora Rangers North Lodge Park, Pitmedden 15:00 Hamish Munro 6', 13' Daniel Park 21' (pen) 64' Steven Mackay 70' Craig Campbell Referee:...
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  • James Evander Munro Yuill (born 13 February 1956) is a Scottish actor. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and later joined the Renaissance...
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  • Lighthouse Stevensons. London. Flamingo. ISBN 0-00-653076-1 Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7...
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  • Bartlett Hamish Bennett Andrew de Boorder Jason Donnelly Nicolas Fitzgerald Shaun Fitzgibbon Martin Guptill Roneel Hira Ronald Karaitiana Colin Munro Kieran...
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    § 3.1, 65 3.2; Raven (2005) pp. 265, 326; Murray, A (1998) pp. 4–5; Munro; Munro (1986) p. xxix; Macphail (1914) p. 26. Stell (2014) pp. 273–278, 295–296;...
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  • is a Scottish screenwriter best known for devising the television series Hamish Macbeth and writing twelve episodes of the show. Boyle left school at fifteen...
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  • Story of Ferdinand (1936) is the best-known work by the American author Munro Leaf. Illustrated by Robert Lawson, the children's book tells the story...
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    Sgùrr a' Mhàim (category Munros)
    Irvine Butterfield, ISBN 978-0-906371-30-5 Hamish’s Mountain Walk, Hamish Brown, ISBN 978-1-898573-08-1 The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains, Cameron...
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  • released in New Zealand cinemas on 14 March 2024. A lay preacher, Thomas Munro, at a British settlement in New Zealand called Epworth gets caught in a...
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    Beinn Sgritheall (category Munros)
    Cameron (2006). The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains. Edinburgh: Lomond. ISBN 1-84204-082-0. Brown, Hamish (1980). Hamish's Mountain Walk. London:...
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    Sgùrr na Sgine (category Munros)
    translation. The Munros and Tops 1891-1997. Spreadsheet giving details of successive changes to Munro's Tables. Hamish Brown, Hamish's Mountain Walk p...
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    that James Munro, a member of the party, had been involved in the neo-Nazi group Scottish Nationalist Society. The party responded that "Munro had been...
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