• Moray David Shaw McLaren (1901–1971) was a Scottish writer and broadcasting executive. He went to Merchiston Castle School and Corpus Christi College,...
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    static connectivity and limited dynamic connectivity and was designed by Moray McLaren. The CS-2 was launched in 1993 and was Meiko's second-generation system...
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    Director (incl N. Ireland), then from 1928 Scottish Regional Director Moray McLaren (1933) Melville D. Dinwiddie (1933–57), Controller, Scotland from 1948...
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    http://hvmaturelife.com/articles/article.aspx?id=1145 Retrieved on 20 August 2009 Moray McLaren, The Shell Guide to Scotland, (Ebury Press, 1965), p404 ASIN B0000CMQQ2...
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  • fielded four Amateur Scottish Caps in the side Ian Whitehead, Sandy Bell, Moray McLaren and Davie Watkins. December 1977 started on a remarkable note for Selkirk...
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  • claps, theremin (track 1) Mima Stilwell – backing vocals (track 1) Moray McLaren – bass (track 1) Jonas Jeberg – keyboards, programming, vocal arrangement...
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    his friendships went beyond that circle to include writers such as Moray McLaren. Ian Hamilton Finlay was another close friend, and wrote his obituary...
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    (1924–1975) Nigel Tranter (1909–2000) Alan Martin Boase (1902–1982) Moray McLaren (1901–1971) William MacTaggart (1903–1981) 42 André Malraux (1901–1976)...
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  • Aforesaid and The Glen is Mine by John Brandane, One Traveller Returns by Moray McLaren, and The Heart is Highland by Robert Kemp. The company's Council resisted...
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    LLouise Romoff, Gordon Daviot, Robins Millar, Gordon Bottomley and Moray McLaren. Seven of the productions were premieres. In its first 21 years the...
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  • approval, and the Introduction was signed by Blake, Andrew Dewar Gibb, Moray McLaren and William Power. By that year, Blake had joined the National Party...
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  • Indie, Alternative Best Budget/Independent Video – Pop, Dance, Urban Moray McLaren – "We Got Time" (Director: David Wilson) Archangel – "Do It Again" Jamie...
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    Pounden, daughter of Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray. In 1897 Lady Gray and her husband James McLaren Smith assumed by Royal licence the additional surname...
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    Ottilie Helen McLaren (or MacLaren) Wallace (2 August 1875 – 17 October 1947) was a sculptor, a pupil of Auguste Rodin and an Associate Member of the Royal...
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    Eileen Gray (born Kathleen Eileen Moray Smith; 9 August 1878 – 31 October 1976) was an Irish interior designer, furniture designer and architect who became...
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    Mount McLaren is a 2,301-metre (7,549-foot) mountain summit located in Alberta, Canada. Mount McLaren is situated six kilometers southwest of the town...
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  • the Blind. In the late 19th century he lived at 44 Moray Place, a huge Georgian townhouse on the Moray Estate on the western edge of Edinburgh's New Town...
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    Buckie (category Towns in Moray)
    (Scottish Gaelic: Bucaidh) is a burgh town (defined as such in 1888) on the Moray Firth coast of Scotland. Historically in Banffshire, Buckie was the largest...
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    between SNP and Labour). The only SNP gain was Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, the predecessor seat of Banff and Buchan had been previously Conservative...
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    Findhorn Foundation (category Organisations based in Moray)
    surrounding Findhorn Ecovillage community at The Park, Findhorn, a village in Moray, Scotland, and at Cluny Hill in Forres, is now home to more than 400 people...
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    "Greyfriars Bobby A Dog's Devotion" (11 August 1934), Councillor Wilson McLaren responds to contemporary questions about the accuracy of the stories by...
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  • Picts Óengus mac Óengusa (died 930), Irish poet Óengus of Moray (died 1130), last King of Moray Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), King of Munster Aengus...
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    Aberdeen, Banff and Moray, Angus and the Mearns. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 0-85976-303-X. OCLC 24756884. Lockhart, Agnes McLaren (1935). The Origin...
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  • Freddi Fish (redirect from Mike McAuliffe)
    Goby and Moray – two hogfish rustlers and the game's antagonists, who stole Calico's hogfish herd. Goby is beige and skinny, while Moray is dark brown...
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    based on Can-Am Maverick X3 Mazda MX-30 EV (European debut) McLaren 765LT McLaren Elva McLaren GT Verdant Theme by MSO Mercedes-AMG E53 Mercedes-AMG GLA35/...
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  • Scotland, and Sheriff of Berwickshire and Haddingtonshire. They lived at 47 Moray Place in the west end of Edinburgh. They had two daughters and five sons...
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    names most often met with are Campbell, Stewart, Ferguson, Morrison, McAlpine, McLaren, MacDonald, Mathieson and Cameron. Land east of Doune was owned by...
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  • Ottawa, Ontario Gavin Cameron Cameron Harkins Jonathan Buchanan Lewis Logan Moray, Scotland Jason Camm Ian Dickie Zack Shurtleff Punit Sthankiya Cornwall...
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  • Morgan Sheppard, John Standing, Graham Stark, Keith Stevenson, Jack Watson, Moray Watson, Brook Williams, Marc Zuber, Mohan Agashe 5 The Blue Lagoon Columbia...
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    Leanchoil Hospital (category Hospitals in Moray)
    Leanchoil Hospital was a community hospital in Forres, Moray, Scotland. It was managed by NHS Grampian. The hospital was financed by Lord Strathcona to...
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