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ortle Awards, and was nominated for the main Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2009 for 'This Guy At Night'
the Michael McIntyre Roadshow (BBC One) and Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live (BBC Three).
ent on to take gold in the same event at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games later that year.
He was a member of the Duke of Edinburgh Commonwealth Conference in Canada in 1960.
In 1990, Edinburgh completed a refit, which included the fittin
of Midlothian" express from King's Cross to Edinburgh composed of thirteen coaches derailed.
r the Gaussian ensemble are available at the Edinburgh Compressed Sensing RIC page.
02 the IMP77 language was resurrected by the Edinburgh Computer History Project for Intel x86 hardw
ce patent office has issued a licence to the Edinburgh Computer History project to allow them to pu
The Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project (ECSP) was
In 1990, the Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project was succeed
The Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer (ECS) was a large M
Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, conducted this series of large-scale fire t
Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II of the United
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II, is his grand
-time position as Scientific Director of the Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research
( Edinburgh, Constable)
One of the Edinburgh constituencies includes Musselburgh, which i
The constituency was created when the Edinburgh constituency was abolished, in 1885, in favo
2009, Oceansize supported Biffy Clyro at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange and the reformed Faith No More
d were born in Leith in 1962, and grew up in Edinburgh, Cornwall and Auchtermuchty.
tional unity, and suggested that the Duke of Edinburgh could chair its meetings.
This led to doubts over whether Edinburgh could fulfill fixtures in the Magners League
y is almost identical to that of the City of Edinburgh Council area (i.e. also including Kirkliston
The region covers the City of Edinburgh council area, the West Lothian council area,
ncy covers a southern portion of the City of Edinburgh council area.
d was elected as a councillor on the City of Edinburgh Council in 1980, a position in which he rema
The region covers the City of Edinburgh council area, the West Lothian council area,
Elections to the City of Edinburgh Council were held on the May 3, 2007 the sam
a Liberal Democrat councillor of the City of Edinburgh Council for Almond ward.
ncy covers an eastern portion of the City of Edinburgh council area and the Musselburgh portion of
tituency was one of six covering the City of Edinburgh council area.
The region covers the City of Edinburgh council area, the West Lothian council area
een Gilmerton Heritage Trust and The City of Edinburgh Council allowed the newly-restored Cove to o
He remained a member of Edinburgh Council until its dissolution in 1976, when
ies covered a central portion of the City of Edinburgh council area, including Edinburgh Old Town,
ms of wards used in elections to the City of Edinburgh Council, 1999 to 2007, it includes the wards
Craigentinny/Duddingston ward on the City of Edinburgh Council, and agreed not to take his allowanc
ms of wards used in elections to the City of Edinburgh Council, 1999 to 2007, the constituency incl
the Meadows/Morningside ward for the City of Edinburgh Council.
falls within the jurisdiction of the City of Edinburgh Council.
The Liberal Democrats selected former Edinburgh councillor Fred Mackintosh, the Scottish Con
ep down as an MSP to concentrate on being an Edinburgh councillor and was replaced by Shirley-Anne
z resigned to concentrate on being a City of Edinburgh councillor and was replaced by Shirley-Anne
esignation to concentrate on being a City of Edinburgh Councillor
Gilmore beat lawyer Catriona Munro, City of Edinburgh councillors Norma Hart and Angela Blacklock,
mmissioner to the Parliament of Scotland for Edinburgh county from 1695.
The Edinburgh Courant was a broadsheet newspaper from the
It takes place on Wentworth's Edinburgh Course (the two European Tour tournaments at
The Edinburgh Cowgate fire of December 2002 destroyed a nu
the first permanent buildings were opened at Edinburgh Crescent, and the school adopted the name Bo
Born in Newington, Edinburgh, Crichton received his M.D. from Leyden, Hol
On 8 January 2011 at the Edinburgh Cross Country, Farah defeated the top four f
It is the current terminus of the Edinburgh Crossrail line.
In April 2004, Edinburgh Crystal bought Caithness Glass from the rece
ebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League in the Edinburgh Cup for the championship of Canadian minor p
Born in Edinburgh, D'Arcy played junior football with Armadale
toria's granddaughter, Princess Alexandra of Edinburgh daughter of The Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-
Kyoto University adopts the Edinburgh definition of Informatics as the study of in
are known as Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, denoted FRSE in official titles.
In 1998, Edinburgh deployed to the South Atlantic, where she pa
ces, the most notable being the winner in an Edinburgh Derby in March 1992.
ibution for Hibs was scoring two goals in an Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle.
ary Mackay had racially abused him during an Edinburgh derby game in November 1996, the SFA did not
matches for important fixtures, such as the Edinburgh derby versus Heart of Midlothian FC, the clu
Jones scores against Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts in the Scottish League C
wford started his senior career with Hearts' Edinburgh derby rivals Hibernian, but did not make a l
He was then signed by Hibernian's Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts.
In the same month Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh described the Express as "a bloody awful new
from New York, Washington, D.C., London, and Edinburgh, despite its basis in the city of Chicago.
The escort included the cruiser HMS Edinburgh, destroyers Echo and Escapade, two minesweep
In modern Edinburgh, DI Buchan investigates a hundred year old c
Marcus Dods (born 19 April 1918, Edinburgh; died 30 April 1984, Henley-on-Thames), was
berately rode the tallest horse available in Edinburgh, dismounting by a ladder to the cheers of on
salvage when the Lockhart Memorial Church in Edinburgh dissolved in 1984.
In 1892, it was redefined to exclude the New Edinburgh district of the city.
Initially Peter worked for Edinburgh District Council, at the now defunct Nelson
During his visit to Edinburgh, Dixon received (21 April 1709) the honorary
Royal Albert Dock in London, the Albert and Edinburgh Docks in Leith, Workington Dock and Harbour.
In addition to his Edinburgh doctorate, he held the honorary title of doc
he two manage to get to land and set out for Edinburgh dodging the ruthless Redcoats.
ng on to study Divinity at the University of Edinburgh, Douglas professed a keen interest in missio
"Answer to the amended libel" ( Edinburgh: Douglas 1879).
f across the UK from its regional offices in Edinburgh, Douglas, Liverpool, Lutterworth, Cardiff, B
Boyd massacre: Captain Berry, of the City of Edinburgh, drafts a letter to Governor Macquaruie, whi
plays have been produced in Belfast, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Raleigh, NC and New York.
In May 1908 the 'Follies' toured Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin, Newcastle and Birmingham, as well a
Except for Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow, each Scottish constitue
Except for Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow, each Scottish constitue
ined the firm prior to Hugh are graduates of Edinburgh, Dundee and Bristol.
The Irish Landscape: A Scenery to Celebrate, Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, 2003, ISBN 1-903765
5 and 1908 he umpired first class matches in Edinburgh during June and July when Scotland played to
n to sometimes operating temporary venues in Edinburgh during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
lass games for Yorkshire against Scotland in Edinburgh during May of that year.
ntre in the derelict GPO building in central Edinburgh during the Edinburgh Festival failed to be r
el system was installed at the University of Edinburgh during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
he published The Story of the University of Edinburgh during its First Three Hundred Years.
efore the first world war and she met him in Edinburgh during that war, where he was studying medic
ures of Colin Maclaurin at the University of Edinburgh during the 1742-3 session.
ampian also established secondary studios in Edinburgh during the late 1960s from where some of the
He studied at the University of Edinburgh during the 1990s, and the Guildhall School o
y driver's journey up the A1, from London to Edinburgh, during which he met various people along th
It was recorded at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh during his sold out tour of Scotland and Ire
tural history professor at the University of Edinburgh during the mid-nineteenth century.
He was a minister of Edinburgh during the reign of Charles II, and conseque
lso followed Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of the United States in 20
ce William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh during his time as Chancellor of the Univers
ly from Scotland, attended the University of Edinburgh, earning a B.S. in social science.
odonti" Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences 92 (1), pp.
wn of Musselburgh was added to the seat from Edinburgh East and Musselburgh in 2005.
It is largely a replacement for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh.
andidate for the Westminster constituency of Edinburgh East from an all-woman shortlist.
onstituency was abolished in 1997, but a new Edinburgh East was created in 2005.
One, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, straddled the boundary
2005 general election, but there was also an Edinburgh East constituency from 1885 to 1997.
He was elected for Edinburgh East in 1935 and sworn of the Privy Council
The Edinburgh East constituency, as defined in 2005, consi
an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for Edinburgh East in 1951 and April 1954, and was elected
or the Scottish council areas of the City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, Scottish Borders
h National Party, and was their candidate in Edinburgh East in the 2010 General Election.
The Edinburgh East and Musselburgh constituency was create
He sat as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East from October 1945 until October 1947 an
essfully contested Paisley in July 1945, and Edinburgh East in October 1945 before being elected fo
As implied by the name, Edinburgh East covers an eastern portion of the City o
Not to be confused with Edinburgh East and Musselburgh (UK Parliament constitu
From the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh will be abolished.
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh is a constituency of th
From 1997 to 2005 his seat was named Edinburgh East & Musselburgh
Labour MP George Willis, who had represented Edinburgh East since 1954, retired.
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh took in parts of the Ed
nstituencies and, of the six, there was one, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, which straddled the bo
onard, except so much as is comprised in the Edinburgh East Division (being the part to the north o
Scottish Green Party - Edinburgh East, 5.1% of Vote
One name, Edinburgh East, also first used in 1885, fell out of u
Musselburgh and Portobello were merged into Edinburgh East.
ll won election to a redrawn constituency of Edinburgh Eastern in the 2011 Scottish Parliament elec
The Evolution of Culture ( Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press), ISBN 074861076
"The Linguistics of History", 2004, Edinburgh, Edinburgh UP.
t, W. Montgomery A History of Islamic Spain ( Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1965)
cal Radicalization - A European Perspective, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
ing Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Theory ( Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002)
Tobias Smollett: Essays of Two Decades ( Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1982) ISBN 0-56
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
losophy of Mind and body, with Paul Gilbert ( Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005).
He graduated from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, with an honorary Docto
Iain Conn was born in Edinburgh, educated in Musselburgh, Scotland and subse
Paul Burnell (born September 29, 1965 in Edinburgh) educated at Reading Blue Coat School is a f
George Hume Steuart (1700-1784) was an Edinburgh educated physician, who settled in Annapolis
rs of Ireland Lodge), under the title of the Edinburgh Encampment No. 31.
also a great supporter of the University of Edinburgh, encouraging its enlargement and establishin
The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy.
He wrote the article "Music" for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia, and edited 'Horatii Flacei Ope
He accompanied them in 1586 to Edinburgh, enrolling himself as student in the univers
009, Key took his second solo poetry show to Edinburgh, entitled The Slutcracker.
capture of the Queen, and accompanied her to Edinburgh, escaping to the north after her flight.
Gilles arrived at Edinburgh escorted by Lord Seton and 120 horsemen on 1
subservience" of competing newspapers to the Edinburgh establishment.
the English-Speaking Union's HRH The Duke of Edinburgh ESU English Language Book Award for 2008.
rom Caledonia to Pictland : Scotland to 795 ( Edinburgh: EUP, 2009)
d impressive reviews from The Herald and the Edinburgh Evening News.
Later that same year, the Edinburgh Evening Courant began publication, and it su
at first in conjunction with De Quincey) the Edinburgh Evening Post.
and a director of United Newspapers and the Edinburgh Evening News, at the time of his death in 19
The Edinburgh Evening News said that "You can forgive Fran
In an article about the G8 protests, the Edinburgh Evening News described CIRCA as "an anarchis
rch of Scotland, which is held for a week in Edinburgh every May.
at the University of St Andrews, and at the Edinburgh Extra-Mural school.
Lord High Admiral, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Extraordinary Lord of Session and one of th
The east facade of the University of Edinburgh facing onto South Bridge / Nicholson Street,
(UK) before first joining the University of Edinburgh faculty in 1967.
r of Captain Alexander Geddes, who was of an Edinburgh family.
Member of Parliament, who died unmarried at Edinburgh, February 10, 1751.
d off-Broadway, in London's West End, at the Edinburgh Festival and in scores of productions throug
of the company which visited London and the Edinburgh Festival in 1960.
at Toynbee Hall and LAMDA), took him to the Edinburgh Festival and a tour of Great Britain which l
hich was so successful during its run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe that the revue transferred t
sed on Mills' life would be performed at the Edinburgh Festival 2009.
he was co-producer of High Tease during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and at Glasgow's Old Fruitma
Vive le Cabaret at the Pleasance during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010, which won Best Cabaret
He went on to perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1984 in a solo show, "The
nd are also planning to take the show to the Edinburgh festival in the future.
Watson has appeared regularly at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning the first ever Pane
m to return to Britain to appear at the 1963 Edinburgh Festival and in a London engagement.
f The Voyage of the Dawn Treader at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
y Boy, which won a Fringe First prize at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
He later sang the Vienna State Opera, the Edinburgh Festival and the Metropolitan Opera.
enstein by James Martin Charlton at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Borstal Boy, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
She also co-founded the Edinburgh Festival Fringe newspaper Festival News with
ng the Kilkenny Cat's Laugh Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
It has covered the Edinburgh Festival since 1996 and the Brighton Festiva
u Think You're Funny competition at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
including Bromley, Bristol Old Vic, Dundee, Edinburgh Festival and Watford before going to London'
o, the production toured and appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, after which it was picked u
ecomes Electra, Arts (June 1967), Balbek and Edinburgh Festival (1968)
ctions' Martha Loves Michael during the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Pleasance.
                                                                                                   


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