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| s Loeb, Graham Lusk, A. B. Macallum, J. J. R. | Macleod, A. P. Mathews, L. B. Mendel, F. G. Novy, W. |
| Allen, PC; | MacLeod, AB (1986). |
| n the Highlands altogether?"; later that year | MacLeod abstained rather than support the Beeching Ax |
| Macleod Advertiser - March 16, 1911 | |
| eral days after the election and Salsberg and | Macleod agreed to sit in the legislature as LPP repre |
| air condition unlike those at the nearby Fort | Macleod airport. |
| In: Vaughan JG, | Macleod AJ (Eds), The biology and the Chemistry of Cr |
| Born in Fort | Macleod, Alberta, Clark attended the University of Tr |
| Shawn Patience is the current mayor of Fort | Macleod, Alberta, a town of 3 100 in Southern Alberta |
| There were also stores in Fort | Macleod, Alberta, Lethbridge, Alberta, and Fort Walsh |
| MacLeod also ran for a seat on the Scarborough school | |
| which was the 1857 invention of Henry Dunning | Macleod, an economist with a knack for reading into a |
| Royal Warrant has since been delegated to Ian | Macleod and features on all Glengoyne products. |
| One day, Rev. Duncan | Macleod and ten others went to the hotel to listen to |
| on Monday 23 June 1924, between the existing | Macleod and Greensborough stations. |
| der of Leroux's superior, John Ross, Gregory, | MacLeod and Company merged with the North West Compan |
| us classic papers in genetics, such as Avery, | MacLeod, and McCarty (1944). |
| elleck, Tony Danza, "Love Boat" captain Gavin | MacLeod and Olympian Bruce Jenner. |
| He sought out the Highlander, Connor | MacLeod, and took him under his wing, teaching him th |
| Track / The Linden Leaf (1975) (with Jean S. | MacLeod and Mary Moore) |
| g the Mill's summer break, presented by Donny | MacLeod and Marian Foster. |
| supported by men from the Clan MacLean, Clan | MacLeod, and Clan MacNeil. |
| llambie and parts of Bundoora, Greensborough, | Macleod and Rosanna. |
| On hearing the news, the chief of Clan | MacLeod and his men set off for Ardmore bay where a b |
| ed by James Walton, with team captains Tracey | MacLeod, and Andrew Collins. |
| During a battle between the Clan | MacLeod and the Clan Fraser in 1536, he faced an evil |
| neral Octavius Douglas-Hamilton and Katherine | Macleod, and a great-great-grandson of Lt.Gen.James D |
| ther wingers such as George Armstrong, Johnny | MacLeod and Alan Skirton at the club, Anderson found |
| 2009 Alistair | MacLeod and Amy Hempel |
| il, Father Allan MacDonald, Ned Burke, Donald | MacLeod, and 7 boatmen were with him and they went ag |
| Back on Course (with Gavin | MacLeod and Patti MacLeod) (April 1987) |
| in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario: A.A. | MacLeod and J.B. Salsberg served as Members of Provin |
| though he started out as understudy to Johnny | MacLeod and Alan Skirton, by the 1963-64 season he ha |
| 907, when the district was redistributed into | Macleod and Medicine Hat. |
| ds of Harris and Dunvegan (the chiefs of Clan | MacLeod), and Torquil was the ancestor of the MacLeod |
| s created from parts of Lethbridge-Foothills, | Macleod and Medicine Hat ridings. |
| d in 1990 before the band split in 1991, with | MacLeod and Davidson forming a new band, Joyriders, w |
| orn in Moncton, New Brunswick, the son of Roy | MacLeod and Edith Quinn. |
| d Good, John Wade ("Johnnie") Hampton, Robert | MacLeod and Bill Lignanti (of The Palm Restaurant fam |
| The Dark, alongside David Baddiel and Tracey | MacLeod, and is a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4's |
| re on their journey thither, James Mack-Rory ( | Macleod) and Niel Mack-ean-Mack-William, rencountered |
| s sent by the Canadian government to the Fort | Macleod area where he built a number of sawmills, inc |
| These earliest | MacLeod arms date to the mid 15th century; recorded i |
| January 4 - Pegi Nicol | MacLeod, artist (d.1949) |
| escribes the struggle of a young woman, Alice | Macleod, as she matures. |
| Mary | MacLeod as Ivy Lomas |
| Gavin | MacLeod as Harry Deiner |
| Conversely, when | MacLeod asks him to break the rules of the Watchers t |
| as an Esso agent from 1963 to 1974, and was a | Macleod Authorized Dealer from 1974 to 1983. |
| Sir John | Macleod Ball, FRSE FRS (born 1948) is Sedleian Profes |
| Fats Band, Cleo Kennedy, Lee King Band, Doug | MacLeod Band, Night Owls, George Smith, Finis Tasby, |
| Macleod began the 2010/11 season as Sale's fly-half i | |
| ral East Coast Music Awards), as well as Paul | MacLeod, Brock Zeman, Lynn Jackson, Shannon Lyon, Jay |
| John | MacLeod, brother of the chief of the Clan MacLeod of |
| sle of Skye, MacDonald of Sleat and McLeod of | Macleod, but only almost seventy-year-old Donald McLe |
| F. Jean | MacLeod Butterfly Gallery - This glass-enclosed galle |
| Avery, O.T., | MacLeod, C.M., McCarty, M. (1944). |
| MacLeod can fairly be said to be the creator of the O | |
| by, among others, James Graham, Donnie Murdo | MacLeod, Ceolraidh Gaidhlig Ghlaschu, Ailie Robertson |
| Niel MacKay and his clan, together with James | Macleod, chieften of the Slight-ean-Voir and the MacL |
| Macleod Chronicle -- The Macleod Chronicle, in print | |
| Glen | MacLeod Cochrane (born January 29, 1958) is a retired |
| MacLeod concentrated on constituency interests includ | |
| yder in 1963 to concentrate on his paintings, | MacLeod continued writing the story continuity for th |
| ced at the BPP include Israel Horovitz, Wendy | MacLeod, Craig Wright, Toni Press-Coffman, Michael He |
| rs (Becky Kellar, Colleen Sostorics and Carla | MacLeod) created room on defense for Canada's senior |
| Barringer, Tim & Cowling, Mary & | MacLeod, D. S. Paintings from the Reign of Victoria: |
| e manuscript is a traditional history of Clan | MacLeod, dating from the early 19th century. |
| ll-known in the industry: Mike Connors, Gavin | MacLeod, David Janssen, Michael Landon, Stacy Keach, |
| Sarah | MacLeod: Descendant of Duncan MacLeod, via his sister |
| At the 1950 general election and thereafter, | MacLeod described himself as a "Liberal and Conservat |
| lds electoral district was abolished in 1963, | Macleod did not re-offer in a new district. |
| r Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Iain | Macleod died on 20 July of the same year. |
| Macleod died shortly after the Conservatives took pow | |
| t of Bass), which was acquired in 1998 by Ian | Macleod Distillers Ltd of Broxburn. |
| In that federal election he ran in the | Macleod district defeating incumbent Member of Parlia |
| tterson in a hotly contested race winning the | Macleod district by just 50 votes to pick it up for h |
| lgary Bar Association and as a Partner in the | Macleod Dixon Law Firm and on the Board of the Canadi |
| MacLeod, Donald. | |
| ach joined forces with his half-brother, John | MacLeod, eldest son of Torquil MacLeod of Lewis; toge |
| Herron would run in the new | Macleod electoral district after the creation of the |
| ainst Cetransa El Salvador on 8 October 2010, | Macleod equalled the club's record for most points sc |
| The following month, | Macleod experienced what he described a "highlight of |
| Iain | Macleod, Eye For Film |
| million tonne per annum capacity, at its Lake | MacLeod facility. |
| Norman | Macleod Ferrers (11 August 1829 - 31 January 1903) wa |
| Neil Briggs was unavailable due to injury and | Macleod filled the position. |
| rgin to win the federal electoral district of | Macleod for the Unionist Party. |
| to play again with fellow Coatbridge man Pete | MacLeod for his single launch at Pivo Pivo in Glasgow |
| After Soft Cloud had evaporated | MacLeod formed a new band, the sitar-drenched Amber w |
| group, leaving only Bill Henderson and Brian | MacLeod from the prior lineup. |
| MacLeod gained support from George Munro of Culcairn | |
| Jack Lord, Scott Marlowe, Norman Fell, Gavin | MacLeod, Gary Collins, Johnny Seven, William Shatner, |
| The | Macleod Gazette newspaper described his memorial serv |
| Fort | Macleod Gazette |
| In January 1975 the | Macleod Group came out in support of Edward Heath in |
| In September 1975, after the | Macleod Group merged with two other 'left-wing' Tory |
| The | Macleod Group was a short-lived pressure group and di |
| In September 1975, the | Macleod Group merged with Pressure for Economic and S |
| Brian | MacLeod: guitar, vocals, drums, synthesizer, piano, v |
| Williams and | MacLeod had previously promoted nights such as Club S |
| Macleod had earlier invited Prior's third child, Henr | |
| World Cup expectations gathered momentum with | MacLeod happy with the wave of massive optimism, sayi |
| was born in Edinburgh, Scotland to Dr. Henry | MacLeod Havergal and his wife Margaret. |
| Sir Robert | MacLeod Hodgson KCMG KBE (25 February 1874 - 18 Octob |
| He moved to North America, arriving in Fort | Macleod in 1876. |
| He left Fort | MacLeod in August, 1881 at 23 years of age. |
| Barghoorn married Margaret Alden | MaCleod in 1941, Teresa Joan LaCroix, and Dorothy Del |
| unt of the George's descendants was sent to a | MacLeod in Britain in the year 1758. |
| He moved to Fort | Macleod in 1887 and started working as a ranch hand a |
| 22, 1888 and got married to Dorothy Isabella | MacLeod in the state of New York in 1935. |
| urrently represents the electoral district of | Macleod in the Canadian House of Commons and serves a |
| ugh on the surface the split was about Donald | Macleod, in reality it was about theology, with the F |
| Arsenal then signed Johnny | MacLeod in the summer of 1961, and Clapton lost his p |
| Veniot married Rhoda Marion | MacLeod in 1942. |
| After the signing of Johnny | MacLeod in the summer of 1962, Skirton was switched t |
| Connor's kinsman, and clan chieftain, Angus | MacLeod, instead demanded that he only be banished. |
| MacLeod is best known for appearing in the BBC 1 afte | |
| Bonzo the Dog (played by Kevin | Macleod) is the "pet" of the group who first appeared |
| Macleod is a federal electoral district in Alberta, C | |
| Mary | Macleod is a British Conservative Party politician, w |
| ers along with local artists Alexander Samuel | MacLeod, John Melville Kelly, and Huc-Mazelet Luquien |
| Norman | MacLeod Lang DD (1875-1956) was the third Suffragan B |
| General Sir (Henry | Macleod) Leslie Rundle GCB GCMG GCVO DSO (6 January 1 |
| Hugh | Macleod MA DD (1809) |
| er version of the incident is as follows John | Macleod MacGillechallum, brother to Macleod of Raasay |
| Scotia, the son of John MacKinnon and Eunice | MacLeod, MacKinnon's father came to the United States |
| MacLeod made his first-class debut for Hampshire agai | |
| MacLeod made his debut for the national side on 6 Nov | |
| It was during this season that | MacLeod made his career best score of 87 runs against |
| all belong to one of three extended families ( | Macleod, McKinnon, de Piaget) and her love scenes are |
| The surname | MacLeod means 'son of Leod'. |
| 2Salsberg and | MacLeod, members of the banned Communist Party, ran a |
| to frame the scenes in the film where Connor | MacLeod must endure his beloved wife Heather growing |
| Laura Kelly Newton (born | Macleod, November 27, 1977 at Congleton, Cheshire) is |
| In 1566 the Clan | MacLeod of Assynt and Clan MacKay together raided and |
| ing in the 1690s as a significant creditor of | Macleod of Dunvegan. |
| egislative Assembly since 2006 has been Alfie | MacLeod of the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative P |
| nds had been held at various times by Torquil | MacLeod of Lewis, and Ranald Ban MacDonald of Clanran |
| MacIntyre, Clan MacKenzie, Clan MacLean, Clan | MacLeod of MacLeod, Clan MacLeod of Lewis, Clan MacTa |
| r in chief in the North, despatched the Laird | MacLeod of MacLeod from Inverness with 500 men of the |
| In January 2008, divers Jim | MacLeod, of Bo'ness, and Martin Sinclair, from Falkir |
| In his third speech he seconded Lady | Macleod of Borve's (she was the widow of Iain Macleod |
| The present arms of | MacLeod of MacLeod. |
| a six month position with Professor J. J. R. | MacLeod of the University of Toronto's Department of |
| But upon reaching Glasgow, | MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan gave up MacLeod and hi |
| According to Mackenzie accounts, | MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan had only taken MacLeod |
| her John (1935-2007) changed his name to John | MacLeod of MacLeod to take up the role of 29th Clan C |
| use Elizabeth (1784-1826), daughter of Norman | MacLeod of that Ilk, 19th Chief of MacLeod. |
| iage of Donald's son Malcolm to a daughter of | MacLeod of Raasay records the affluence and splendour |
| ay for Peter Goldman, who had worked with Ian | Macleod on the Conservative's previous election manif |
| the death of Chancellor of the Exchequer Iain | Macleod on 20 July 1970; his replacement was Anthony |
| adviser to the Conservative politicians Iain | Macleod on taxation and economic matters, and was pre |
| laying siege to the castle of Donald Ban Mor | Macleod on the Isle of Assynt in May 1646. |
| , recorded in the autumn of 1968 featured Mac | MacLeod on bass guitar though he was not meant to bec |
| MacLeod once again represented the club in the 1938 C | |
| His Glasgow church was named after him, the | Macleod Parish Church; and the Macleod Missionary Ins |
| March 16 - John James Richard | Macleod, physician, physiologist and Nobel laureate ( |
| The | MacLeod Place (1972) |
| MacLeod played five first-class matches in his debut | |
| In the 1935 County Championship | MacLeod played another first-class match for the club |
| Macleod protested against the grounds on which its st | |
| Brigadier General John | Macleod, RA |
| Macleod ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in | |
| mes in the series are Miss Smithers and Alice | MacLeod, Realist at Last. |
| Alice | Macleod: Realist at Last (2005) |
| outhwest, Calgary West, Crowfoot, Lethbridge, | Macleod, Red Deer and Wild Rose ridings. |
| eremy (also played by Artie Trezise and Kevin | Macleod) replaced Willie and Henry for the "Calamity |
| MacLeod represented the club once more in 1920 agains | |
| fter Darius's death in Paris, in 1993, Duncan | MacLeod returned to Seacouver to learn more about the |
| MacLeod returned to St Albans and formed Soft Cloud-L | |
| onald had run for election in the neighboring | Macleod riding. |
| This riding was created in 1914 from | Macleod riding. |
| was originally created in 1914 from parts of | Macleod riding. |
| arts of Acadia, Bow River, Calgary North, and | Macleod ridings. |
| was created in 1914 from parts of Calgary and | Macleod ridings. |
| d in 1966 from parts of Acadia, Bow River and | Macleod ridings. |
| ce-fiction books, anarchist sci-fi author Ken | Macleod riffs and puns on the expression by writing a |
| Singer/songwriter Murray | Macleod sang the title song. |
| h two tries and eight successful conversions, | Macleod scored 26 points in the match. |
| For Fort | MacLeod, see Fort Macleod, Alberta. |
| In 1927, managing director William | Macleod sold his stake in the magazine to Samuel Prio |
| The pirate Love and the outlaw | MacLeod soon struck up a working friendship; after se |
| ushing for a place in the side, Arsenal found | MacLeod surplus to requirements and sold him to Aston |
| wife Joan Walter, the daughter of Dame Flora | MacLeod, the 28th Chief of the Clan MacLeod. |
| illan, which turned into a fight between Iain | Macleod, the modernizing chairman of the party, and t |
| an important highway realignment, making Fort | Macleod the only municipality between Calgary and the |
| Not to be confused with Iain | Macleod, the British politician. |
| first Chairman of The Wine Society was Norman | MacLeod, the 25th Chief of the Clan MacLeod. |
| incent 1845-53, by his wife, Hannah Elizabeth | Macleod, the daughter of James Macleod, Esq., of Rasa |
| Founded in 2003 by the bass-baritone, Stephan | MacLeod, their debut performance was at the Festival |
| atfield, then two-year interim leader Malcolm | MacLeod then Barbara Baird, and then Dennis Cochrane. |
| The early 20th century historian R.C. | MacLeod thought it possible that Tormod had a father |
| In Breach of Promise: Gaitskell, | Macleod, Titmuss, Crosland, Boyle: Five Men who shape |
| He later partnered with George | MacLeod to form Lundy & McLeod, a real estate firm. |
| Professional Championships when he beat Murdo | MacLeod to become the Scottish champion. |
| n, Iain Breac (chief 1664-1693), is the first | MacLeod to have incorporated the Manx triskelion into |
| d soon formed Open Road with Donovan, leaving | MacLeod to continue with Softley in the duo Soft Clou |
| In his absence, | Macleod took the role of Sale's regular fly-half. |
| usly held the record, was rested at half-time | Macleod took over goal kicking. |
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