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Secretary of Defense Melvin R. | Laird, a long-time colleague and friend of Glenard L |
c Expedition (NZGSAE) (1960-61) for Malcolm G. | Laird, a NZGSAE geologist who took a special interes |
she came to know another missionary named Guy | Laird, a widower with a young son named Lawrence. |
1905, the Manhattan Theatre produced The Proud | Laird, a comedy by Charles Cartwright and Cosmo Hami |
orm Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Stan Clark, Jim | Laird, Alan Clarke, Ray Lawless and Jim Amos. |
It is owned by the current | Laird, Alexander Hay of Duns and Drumelzier, a retir |
Laird also remains the party's main public relations | |
Anne | Laird, Alternate |
g the building programme of 1910-11 by Cammell | Laird and Company of Birkenhead. |
In June 1973, she worked with John | Laird and Hugh Smyth to form the West Belfast Loyali |
submarine of the Royal Navy, built by Cammell | Laird and launched 18 February 1946. |
submarine of the Royal Navy, built by Cammell | Laird and launched 9 October 1945. |
The Pathfinders were built by Cammell | Laird and had only a partial armoured deck with side |
1556) was a Fife | laird and treasurer of Scotland. |
featured the orchestral compositions of Scott | Laird and soprano vocals by Julianne Laird Hoge. |
d as "Emery" or "Parnel") was married to Effie | Laird, and they had two children together, one of wh |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on February 24, 1944. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on January 27, 1944. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on September 30, 1943. |
ce, Wave Chief, Wave Knight, Wave Regent, Wave | Laird and Wave Conqueror all served there in support |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on April 9, 1943. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on 8 June 1944. |
In May 1984, | Laird and Kevin Eastman self-published the first bla |
Only Ben, Jamie, the | Laird and one of his friends, Willie McKay, refuse t |
) was a Type 42 destroyer laid down by Cammell | Laird and Company, Limited, at Birkenhead on 28 Marc |
On March 1, 2008 Peter | Laird and the Mirage Group completed the buyout of K |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on March 24, 1944. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on 23 March 1943. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on July 6, 1944. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on February 15, 1945. |
shipbuilding firms John Brown, Yarrow, Cammell | Laird and Fairfield with the encouragement of the Br |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on December 18, 1944. |
ntin (which experience had a profund impact on | Laird, and led indirectly to his later work with the |
Roberts also became a director of Camell | Laird and of the National Provincial Bank. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on July 20, 1943. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird and launched on November 17, 1944. |
ow, Prince Edward Island, the son of Alexander | Laird and Janet Orr. |
Built by Cammell | Laird and launched on 15 March 1968, she was marked |
In December 2006 | Laird announced plans to stand in Donegal North East |
diligence to intyse me to slay and destroy the | Laird Ardinkaippill, Mckallay, for ony ganes kyndnes |
She was built at Cammell | Laird, as one of six ships delivered by the company |
Martina | Laird as Comfort Jones |
She was built at Cammell | Laird, as part of a fleet of seven ships delivered b |
r keel was laid down on 5 June 1958 by Cammell | Laird at Birkenhead. |
HMS Mars was laid down by Cammell | Laird at Birkenhead on 2 June 1894 and launched on 3 |
She was laid down by Cammell | Laird at Birkenhead on 28 November 1917, launched on |
Laird attended American International College, where | |
John Dunn | Laird, Baron Laird of Artigarvan (born 1944) is an U |
the previous year and has included stories by | Laird Barron, Stephen Graham Jones, Michael Marshall |
of the Ulster Young Unionist Council in 1970, | Laird became the youngest member of the Parliament o |
Laird become one of the United States first openly g | |
The | Laird Bell Law School Quadrangle |
Laird Bell Law Quadrangle at the University of Chica | |
It details | Laird Bell's contribution to several institutions an |
d the ship was accordingly modified at Cammell | Laird between November 1915 and early April 1916. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead and was laid down on 26 April 1960 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead and launched on 8 December 1942. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead, launched on 16 July 1904, and com |
side-wheel steamer - was built in 1836 by John | Laird, Birkenhead, England for export to Savannah, G |
She was built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead. |
s a British T class submarine built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead. |
s a British H class submarine built by Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead. |
She was laid down on 17 July 1940 at Cammell | Laird, Birkenhead. |
nister of Militia after the election of Robert | Laird Borden in 1911, with the aim of creating a dis |
to the Canadian Senate on the advice of Robert | Laird Borden representing the senatorial division of |
ing of Colchester as a supporter of Sir Robert | Laird Borden's Unionist government. |
appointed as Minister of Agriculture in Robert | Laird Borden's Union government on October 12, 1917, |
n, the new Conservative Prime Minister, Robert | Laird Borden, nominated Sproule to the position of S |
oalition government led by Conservative Robert | Laird Borden. |
served as an adviser to prime minister Robert | Laird Borden. |
floor to support the government of Sir Robert | Laird Borden. |
In 1974, Mrs. Ann | Laird bought the house; it was added to the National |
h to the intersection of Jean-Talon Street and | Laird Boulevard in the north. |
hed in the River Mersey on 24 November 1866 by | Laird Brothers of Birkenhead. |
ed by Nathaniel Barnaby that year and built by | Laird Brothers, of Birkenhead. |
Clement | Laird Brumbaugh at the Biographical Directory of the |
h Non League Unibond Division One side Cammell | Laird but Steve opted to retire due to injury in 200 |
own of Birkenhead to become manager of Cammell | Laird but left the club soon after, later becoming c |
election held following the death of Alexander | Laird but defeated in the general election that foll |
lly been credited to Stevenage left back Scott | Laird, but it was later announced that the ball had |
his jersey number from 12 to 19, due to Gerald | Laird changing his jersey number from 8 to 12. McCle |
in du Pont (1878-1938), married William Winder | Laird, children |
A real-life fire safety officer, Mr. Keith | Laird, complained to Channel 4 about the character o |
Margaret | Laird contributed significantly to the preparation o |
Laird Cregar as George Harvey Bone | |
Morgan was portrayed by | Laird Cregar in the film. |
Laird Cregar was educated at Winchester College in E | |
ially in the key scene when Bone (portrayed by | Laird Cregar), having strangled Netta (Linda Darnell |
Laird currently works as a senior marketing executiv | |
Cammell | Laird currently play at the Kirklands Stadium (often |
On 9 February 1875 he married Jane MacGregor | Laird, daughter of John Laird, Member of Parliament |
signed by Scott McCloud, Kevin Eastman, Peter | Laird, Dave Sim, Rick Veitch, and other comics creat |
London and the Merchants Casualty of Waterloo | Laird died in office at the age of 72. |
Laird died on his farm in New Glasgow in 1873. | |
the office of the Secretary Of Defense Melvin | Laird discussing policy. |
Cammell | Laird Dock is a dock at Birkenhead, on the Wirral Pe |
The screenplay by Roy Chanslor, | Laird Doyle, and Lillie Hayward is based on the nove |
Lieutenant Colonel Ross | Laird Ellis (1915 - 1983) was a politician and a mil |
For the football team, see Cammell | Laird F.C.. |
The vessel then proceeded to the Cammell | Laird facility at Birkenhead for a major refit. |
he churchyard contains the burial vault of the | Laird family, which includes John Laird (1805-74), B |
Other signatories included David | Laird, Father Albert Lacombe, Rev. George Homes, Bis |
Cammell | Laird Football Club is an English Semi Professional |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
he was completed in September 1946 as RFA Wave | Laird for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 19 |
She was built by Cammell | Laird for the London and North Western Railway in 18 |
In 1452, Robert Innes, the eleventh | laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle |
Lord | Laird found himself at the centre of a minor scandal |
by King James IV. Boswell assumed the title of | laird from that date. |
ed Mourner's Rhapsody with Jan Hammer and Rick | Laird from Mahavishnu Orchestra. |
Ross A. | Laird, Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft |
Sonny Tufts as | Laird Grainger |
s Grabban, Gary Alexander, Bas Savage and Marc | Laird had pushed him down the pecking order. |
877), which was razed in 1905 to make room for | Laird Hall. |
Laird Hamilton got 25 seconds in penalties added on | |
rs included Cornelius Van Til, John Murray, R. | Laird Harris, Walter Kaiser, Allan Harman, John Whit |
Since that time, | Laird has been able to find time to pursue some othe |
Since the founding of the new party, | Laird has remain the party's chief organizer, chairi |
Dr. | Laird Hayes (born October 3, 1949 in Santa Barbara, |
dfather of Thomas Alan Goldsborough and Winder | Laird Henry. |
Laird Hill is an unincorporated community in northwe | |
, Kildare, Kilgore, Kirvin, Klondike, Ladonia, | Laird Hill, Lake Creek, Laneville, Larue, Leesburg, |
rchased 10,000 acres (40 km2) near present day | Laird Hill, Texas on which the family made its home. |
the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Eastman and | Laird hired a core group of artists to help with the |
the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Eastman and | Laird hired a core group of artists to help with the |
by strings and the soprano vocals of Julianne | Laird Hoge. |
He and | Laird Holcomb are friends as well as neighbors. |
Jerry O'Connell - | Laird Holcomb: A recently divorced dentist whose ex- |
Laird Howard Barber born on a farm near Mifflinburg, | |
Laird Howard Barber (October 25, 1848 - February 16, | |
of £148,000 from the English shipyards Camell | Laird in Liverpool, when the Balkan Wars seemed like |
The parasite was first described by | Laird in 1998. |
The ship was built by Cammell | Laird in Birkenhead near Liverpool. |
after joining Tranmere from neighbours Cammell | Laird in September 1979. |
Stock consisted of forty cars built by Cammell | Laird in Nottingham, England. |
y [4] was launched from the slipway at Cammell | Laird in Birkenhead, Liverpool in November 1945. |
When Todd left Todd, Kitson & | Laird in 1838, he joined Shepherd in setting up the |
HMS Venerable was laid down at Cammell | Laird in Birkenhead on 3 December 1942, launched jus |
of £148,000 from the English shipyards Camell | Laird in Liverpool, when the Balkan Wars seemed like |
ice president in the real estate subsidiary of | Laird Inc. and in the corporate finance department o |
He graduated from | Laird Institute at Murrysville, Pennsylvania, in 189 |
Laird is buried in Hastings' Parkview Cemetery. | |
Laird is now a professor at University of Michigan. | |
Elizabeth | Laird is an author of many books for children, inclu |
Laird is DRBC's organizational chair and was the can | |
In 1988, the last | laird, John David Home Robertson, a socialist member |
Laird/ K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters) | |
Thomas | Laird Kennedy (August 15, 1878 - February 13, 1959) |
Chudleigh is the grandson of Thomas | Laird Kennedy, who served as Premier of Ontario in 1 |
Laird later ran for New Westminster city council in | |
aval estimates, Audacious was built by Cammell | Laird Limited of Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. |
3) was built as SS La Perla in 1925 by Cammell | Laird, Liverpool, England; acquired by the Navy 12 A |
rold Tetley, Cliff Satherley, Billy Glynn, Jim | Laird, Lou Hutt, Jim Calder, Cliff Hunt, Herbert Lil |
ommander in chief in the North, despatched the | Laird MacLeod of MacLeod from Inverness with 500 men |
Laird married Eliza Jane Bradshaw in 1866. | |
In 1829 | Laird married Elizabeth Hurry. |
In 1903 the businesses of Messrs. Cammell and | Laird merged to create a company at the forefront of |
Maude | Laird Middle (Grades 6-8) |
The show's mentors were Fiona | Laird, Mike Dixon and Sean Cheeseman, and Natasha (B |
Gerald | Laird, MLB catcher for the Detroit Tigers |
ovember 1915 - 4 November 1990) was a Scottish | laird, mountaineer, World War II British Army office |
onal shipbuilding areas of Merseyside (Cammell | Laird), North East England (Swan Hunter) and Belfast |
rman of the Board and President of the related | Laird Norton Company. |
The firm was originally backed by the | Laird Norton Company, a large family enterprise oper |
The | Laird o'Knees (1916) |
f the late George Douglas of Bonjedward became | Laird of Bonjedward. |
was the second son of Robert Graham, the last | laird of the demesne of Fintry and 12th representati |
s the Conservative MP for Renfrewshire and was | Laird of Caldwell in Ayrshire. |
, Forfarshire to Robert Scott (1705-1780), the | laird of Dunninald, and his wife, Ann. |
apparently a daughter of Alexander Sutherland, | Laird of Duffus. |
Joseph Singleton - The | Laird of the Isle |
Donald Maclean, 3rd | Laird of Brolas (died 1725) was the Laird of Brolas. |
ly believed to be John Scott, sixth son of the | Laird of Harden. |
Callander was the 4th | Laird of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, and 16th Laird o |
Donald Maclean, 5th | Laird of Torloisk was the 5th Laird of Torloisk. |
HMS Caroline was built by Cammell | Laird of Birkenhead. |
In 1926 her owner was Samuel L. | Laird of Oriole. |
Sluys was built by Cammell | Laird of Birkenhead. |
issit with his company frae Drumfries, and the | Laird of Dalyell and the young laird of Cranchlay sl |
Col Ciotach, adventurer of Clan Donald, | Laird of Colonsay (d.1647). |
Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow, 4th | Laird of Cadzow (b. |
was the sixth youngest son of Andrew Rollock, | laird of Duncrub, Perthshire, and became a student o |
David Hamilton of Cadzow, 3rd | Laird of Cadzow (ca. |
best known as the creator (together with Peter | Laird) of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. |
Brigadier William Mackintosh, | Laird of Borlum (1658-1743) usually known as Mackint |
Sir James Mor Macdonald, 9th | Laird of Sleat |
Gravelines was built by Cammell | Laird of Birkenhead. |
Foundation, Dr. Jamie Huysman and Dr. Rosemary | Laird of the Health First Aging Institute in Florida |
Lagos was built by Cammell | Laird of Birkenhead. |
nne Callander, the daughter of John Callander, | Laird of Craigforth, and widow of Colonel John Black |
Donald Maclean, 5th | Laird of Torloisk's ancestors in three generations |
acQueen received a message from his chief, the | Laird of Clan Mackintosh, that a black wolf had kill |
ons, Tam Lin is reportedly the grandson of The | Laird of Roxburgh, the Laird of Foulis, the Earl of |
Sir Michael Scott, 2nd | Laird of Buccleuch was a staunch supporter of King R |
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