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Murdoch, a prop, played for Otago from 1964 to 1972, | |
Iris | Murdoch: A Life (2001) and later revisions (ISBN 0-39 |
Moments later, Ian | Murdoch, a mathematics teacher, shows up. |
is known as a biographer, having written Iris | Murdoch: A Life, an official biography of his friend |
It took | Murdoch about 20 years to manually transcribe the New |
Murdoch accepted the position and left Scotland on Ma | |
When media mogul Rupert | Murdoch acquired the Metromedia TV station group in 1 |
William | Murdoch Adamson (12 April 1881 - 25 October 1945) was |
Other investors include Lachlan | Murdoch, Aditya S Chellaram and Suresh Chellaram. |
of the BBC Mark Thompson and Sky's CEO James | Murdoch agreed to a Joint Declaration of support for |
o give up pursuit of the scheme, Crabtree and | Murdoch allude to the building of a secret government |
It started when Cade and | Murdoch ambushed Shawn Michaels and Triple H, before |
It was designed by John Smith | Murdoch and constructed from 1913-1915, when the plan |
d for eight weeks for striking Richmond's Joe | Murdoch, and misses the Final series. |
John Travers, Michael | Murdoch, and Michael, Leslie and Gary Murphy - Convic |
The Weekly Standard magazine, owned by Rupert | Murdoch and the News Corporation, from 1995 to 2006. |
dents are the Oxford academic and author Iris | Murdoch and her husband and fellow academic John Bayl |
rt, Kelli Wise, Mike Bolin, Tom Parker, Glenn | Murdoch and Greg Shaw. |
ent until 2003 when he played third for David | Murdoch and won a gold medal at the European Curling |
5 in Santa Rosa, California by designers Doug | Murdoch and Mike Sturm and by professional photograph |
July 1437 with his brother Murdoch.As well as | Murdoch and Marion, two other siblings, Arthur and Wa |
oration, where he reported directly to Rupert | Murdoch and News Corp. President Peter Chernin. |
Husband Rupert | Murdoch and Wendi in 2011 |
founders of the Industrial Revolution - Watt, | Murdoch and Boulton. |
h the unnsucessful takeover attempt by Rupert | Murdoch, and the later successful takeover by the cur |
Maruk centered the 3M line with Bob | Murdoch and Al MacAdam. |
Australia was captained by Billy | Murdoch and had Jack Blackham as wicket-keeper. |
cquire the Company from Robert Maxwell,Rupert | Murdoch and Sky television to the Red Knights and the |
Selkirk - built by | Murdoch and Murray, launched December 1918, sold for |
was born in Leeds, England, the son of James | Murdoch, and educated in England. |
embodied the needs of the photographers that | Murdoch and Strum wanted to reach. |
wickets were those of: Frank Phillips, Billy | Murdoch and George Brann. |
jamin Ayres, David Ferry, Suzanne Coy, Laurie | Murdoch, and Agam Darshi. |
Graves, Marie Jenney Howe, Ida Hultin, Marion | Murdoch, Anna Jane Norris, and Helen Grace Putnam. |
A more recent translation by Brian O. | Murdoch appeared at London, UK, in 1987, and another |
This period was followed by Sir Keith | Murdoch appointing him as Geelong correspondent for T |
ht a large number of shares into Network Ten, | Murdoch approached Packer to buy some of his shares, |
As he is about to leave, | Murdoch arrives, helped in by Stackhurst, who is afra |
alter Forde starring Arthur Askey and Richard | Murdoch as Oxford 'scholars'. |
ionship, Wilson would win a silver medal with | Murdoch as they lost to Canada's Randy Ferbey team in |
Henry | Murdoch as Blackjack |
Richard | Murdoch as "Stinker" Burton |
Laurie | Murdoch as Mr. Boring |
ease, he began accepting bookings with Trevor | Murdoch as a team on the independent circuit, includi |
4 to 1954, starring Kenneth Horne and Richard | Murdoch as senior staff in a fictional RAF station ba |
the new Herald Sun, described by owner Rupert | Murdoch as "the world's first 24-hour newspaper", wit |
the Tag Team Champions Lance Cade and Trevor | Murdoch at Survivor Series, in what was Rhodes' first |
Clegg was apprenticed to William | Murdoch at the Boulton and Watt Company and in 1813 w |
k Fiddes, John Hand, Herbert Richardson, Jack | Murdoch, Athol Meech, Edgar Norris, William Ross, Joh |
In 1979, Rupert | Murdoch attempted to take over rival The Herald and W |
Murdoch attended University of Canterbury, where he g | |
Murdoch attended Horace Mann School in New York City | |
ishop Andrew Scott on 15 October 1845, Bishop | Murdoch automatically succeeded as the Vicar Apostoli |
John 'Jack' | Murdoch Beattie (28 May 1912 - 15 January 1992) was a |
When Sir Keith | Murdoch became editor-in-chief of The Herald in 1921, |
for the Newark office of Bayard Handleman and | Murdoch, becoming Managing Partner for that firm in 1 |
In October 2008 | Murdoch biographer Michael Wolff wrote a Vanity Fair |
became The Sun, but left in 1969 when Rupert | Murdoch bought the paper. |
Historians suspect it was designed either by | Murdoch Bruce, a Scottish who was inspector of buildi |
n the 1925 general election, defeating Alfred | Murdoch, but was defeated by Murdoch in the next gene |
ues of Watt and a statue of Boulton, Watt and | Murdoch by William Bloye; and the museum at Soho Hous |
A play Finding | Murdoch by Margot McRae, which premiered at Downstage |
ue of Matthew Boulton, James Watt and William | Murdoch by William Bloye and Raymond Forbes-Kings sta |
e-run lead on first innings, Surrey let Billy | Murdoch, C. B. Fry and George Bean make half-centurie |
Murdoch came to Canada, where he became a farmer, in | |
organiser of the Shareholders United Against | Murdoch campaign which successfully opposed BSkyB's p |
Rupert | Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation; |
of Melbourne and La Trobe University, and the | Murdoch Children's Research Institute, which is based |
Murdoch Children's Research Institute | |
Frontman Stuart | Murdoch claimed he had fallen in love with the romanc |
Murdoch coached 80 games with the Chicago Blackhawks | |
Cade and | Murdoch continued to battle DX, until they were defea |
Lance Cade and Trevor | Murdoch continued their rivalry with The Hardys until |
Iris | Murdoch cut me up (5:19) |
a publication, Freud is married to Elisabeth | Murdoch, daughter of Rupert Murdoch. |
The new owners are Elisabeth | Murdoch, daughter of the Australian-American business |
These have included | Murdoch day in Redruth, the Daphne du Maurier Festiva |
It was at this point | Murdoch decided to become an educator. |
Murdoch dedicated her 1971 novel An Accidental Man to | |
ffective vaccination for his animal patients, | Murdoch designed and invented the disposable hypoderm |
the son of 1950s Texas wrestler Frankie Hill | Murdoch, Dick Murdoch grew up with fellow second-gene |
pite the relative ubiquity of his inventions, | Murdoch did not become rich because of them. |
As | Murdoch digs deeper into the prositute's death, he di |
Murdoch discover that Annie was pregnant by a judge's | |
luded Bruno Sammartino, Gorilla Monsoon, Dick | Murdoch, Dory Funk Jr., Bobby Duncum, Bob Remus (Sgt. |
e suburbs are delineated by Somerville Drive, | Murdoch Drive, Prescott Drive and Farrington Road res |
ommittee under the Chairmanship of Colonel T. | Murdoch DSO, VCE with the public equiry commencing on |
the Tatas 33.33% shares from the Tata-Rupert | Murdoch DTH project (Tata Sky) for the Sun Network. |
For the year 2001, | Murdoch earned a salary of A$2.59 million. |
d various wrestlers like Greg Valentine, Dick | Murdoch, Eddie Gilbert, Kane, Buddy Landell, Mabel, V |
film and history at Harvard University, where | Murdoch edited underground magazines and drew a comic |
The | Murdoch electorate was largely replaced by the electo |
redistribution, largely replacing the former | Murdoch electorate. |
The ancestors of writer Iris | Murdoch farmed at Hillhall for seven generations, the |
decides that this is an accidental death, but | Murdoch feels there's more to the situation at hand. |
2003 Sir Keith | Murdoch Fellow of the American-Australian Association |
the time, the posting was seen to be grooming | Murdoch for the role of Secretary of Foreign Affairs. |
At this time, Rev. William Fraser recommended | Murdoch for appointment to the position of head-maste |
Hornuss was signed by manager Stuart | Murdoch for English club Milton Keynes Dons in the su |
's parent company, and he worked under Rupert | Murdoch for almost two years in charge of promoting t |
Medcalf was a student of Iris | Murdoch, friend of Anthony Nuttall, colleague of Gabr |
The album was produced by Stuart | Murdoch from the band Belle & Sebastian and was suppo |
56: New Zealand pharmacist and inventor Colin | Murdoch granted New Zealand and Australian patents fo |
Murdoch had a reputation as a partier since his rooki | |
By 1999, | Murdoch had moved up to the position of skip, and led |
rther revealed that the paper's owner, Rupert | Murdoch, had attempted to pressure Prime Minister Gor |
Murdoch has participated in four Continental Cup even | |
James | Murdoch has 2 children, Anneka (born in May 2003 in H |
Wolff also noted that | Murdoch has met every US President since, and includi |
Frank | Murdoch held the NWA Southwest Junior Heavyweight Cha |
In university, one of her mentors was Iris | Murdoch, herself then in the throes of a religious co |
He was taken to | Murdoch Hospital and recovered quickly. |
Murdoch illustrated this effect with guppy preying on | |
Named by | Murdoch in 2005 to head Fox Interactive, he moved qui |
or Summerfield versus David Nixon and Richard | Murdoch; in later seasons, Gillian Reynolds, Tim Rice |
ateman following the abolition of the seat of | Murdoch in the 2007 redistribution. |
list of results for the electoral district of | Murdoch in Western Australian state elections for the |
h the paper when it was acquired by by Rupert | Murdoch in 1969 and underwent it's transformation int |
inuo (On the Continuum), edited by John Emery | Murdoch in 'Geometry and the Continuum in the Fourtee |
st known for his portrayal of headbanger Dean | Murdoch in the 2001 mockumentary hit FUBAR: The Movie |
ed by John Schlesinger, the lead role of John | Murdoch in the science fiction film Dark City in 1998 |
Dr. William | Murdoch initially served as the NCEAS director, follo |
21 August - William | Murdoch, inventor (died 1839) |
William | Murdoch invents gas lighting. |
Some have speculated that with Rupert | Murdoch involved with the station, the current govern |
t in the development of Christian literature, | Murdoch is best remembered for his own literary works |
o paints portraits (his portrait of Dame Iris | Murdoch is well known) and murals, and creates instal |
Murdoch is a two time World Junior Curling Champion - | |
In this film, William | Murdoch is introduced, as a man of strong principles, |
Stuart | Murdoch is a football coach. |
David | Murdoch is from a talented curling family being the b |
Murdoch is credited with sparking his father's intere | |
the European Cup again he replied "when Bobby | Murdoch is fit". |
Murdoch is located next to Winthrop, Bateman, Kardiny | |
and scientists, including Aldous Huxley, Iris | Murdoch, Ivan Illich, Bernard Levin, Indira Gandhi an |
ate Wines, Dry River, Martinborough Vineyard, | Murdoch James, Ata Rangi, Craggy Range and Alana Esta |
say, Archibald, earl of Douglas, Albany's son | Murdoch, justiciar North of the Forth along with the |
ncier, married global media magnate Elisabeth | Murdoch; Kwame Pianim thus has two grandchildren in c |
Robert North as | Murdoch Leckie |
Murdoch led Wimbledon to tenth in the First Division | |
Maruk and MacAdam scored over 30 goals while | Murdoch led the team in power play goals. |
ial election, defeating former Liberal leader | Murdoch Mackay in the constituency of Springfield. |
Murdoch Mackay (April 30, 1884-1963) was a Manitoba p | |
April 30 - | Murdoch Mackay, politician (d.1963) |
It was marked on | Murdoch Mackenzie's map of 1774 and the 1819-43 Ordna |
that William Cleireach married a daughter of | Murdoch MacLaine of Lochbuie (second chief of his cla |
us services connect with Transperth trains at | Murdoch, Maddington or Thornlie stations. |
t junior career with the Medicine Hat Tigers, | Murdoch made the New York Rangers as a 20-year-old an |
Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum (b. | |
nterim president after the death of president | Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum in 1955. |
Murdoch McFarlance Dickie (born 28 December 1919) is | |
the local Association turned instead to Major | Murdoch McKenzie Wood, a barrister and former Gordon |
At the subsequent by-election | Murdoch McKenzie Wood gained the seat for the Liberal |
to Alexandria and became a partner with David | Murdoch McPherson in a cheese box factory there. |
Murdoch McRae (November 4, 1846 - March 9, 1909) was | |
Murdoch Mitchison went to Winchester College and Trin | |
teriologist Denis Mitchison and the zoologist | Murdoch Mitchison. |
thers are the zoologists Avrion Mitchison and | Murdoch Mitchison. |
Rupert | Murdoch moved his News International printing and pub |
Murdoch Mysteries (2009) Enid Jones (5 Episodes) | |
He will direct an episode of | Murdoch Mysteries' fourth season, to air in 2011. |
Cade and | Murdoch next entered a short-lived feud against D-Gen |
Murdoch Nisbet obtained a copy of Purvey's revision a | |
Murdoch Nisbet was of the Hardhill Farm, Parish of Lo | |
Halligan and Adam Raider, the authors ranked | Murdoch No. 99 on the all-time list of New York Range |
along with Kardinya east of North Lake Road, | Murdoch north of South Street, and parts of Booragoon |
nd an adaptation by J.B. Priestley of an Iris | Murdoch novel. |
Australian native Rupert | Murdoch of News Corp bought the Express and the News |
luded Bobby Kildea, Stevie Jackson and Stuart | Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian renown, as well as Zac |
On the death of Bishop John | Murdoch on 15 December 1865, he automatically succeed |
Murdoch Park 'n' Ride is located in Murdoch, and inco | |
nning along South Street; route 183 servicing | Murdoch Park 'n' Ride; and route 185 servicing Murdoc |
Murdoch played 12 seasons in the National Hockey Leag | |
February 24 - William | Murdoch, poet (d.1887) |
April 29 - George | Murdoch, politician and 1st Mayor of Calgary (d.1910) |
Murdoch presented the design to officials of the New | |
he Flight from the Enchanter, a novel by Iris | Murdoch published in 1956 |
Acirsa subcarinata | Murdoch, R. & H. Suter, 1906 |
so provides access to the Kwinana Freeway and | Murdoch railway station. |
and Perth Airport) and South Street (west to | Murdoch railway station, Murdoch University and Frema |
Murdoch re-formatted the News as a more tabloid-style | |
In June 2005, | Murdoch received the Press & Outdoor Advertising "Med |
ed themselves Milton Keynes Dons in 2004, and | Murdoch remained in charge until November 2004. |
isodes of Raw against Charlie Haas and Trevor | Murdoch, respectively. |
In 1987, | Murdoch returned to New Zealand and became head of th |
extensively studied by Beryl Smalley, Brian O | Murdoch, Robert Miller and others. |
Manager | Murdoch said Morgan was attempting to regain fitness |
Murdoch said that the isolation of these years is wha | |
They also discover Lexine | Murdoch, Sam's girlfriend (as seen in a short prologu |
d you believe, which is a tragedy in itself," | Murdoch says. |
ary School (Kindergarten to Grade 5) and W.G. | Murdoch School (Grades 6-12). |
August 21 - William | Murdoch, Scottish engineer and inventor (d. |
Murdoch served on the local school board and was trea | |
, two of its stars, Kenneth Horne and Richard | Murdoch, served there as flying instructors. |
renk Meeuwsen, Miller and McAfee Press, Sadie | Murdoch, Silvio Ruggieri, and Michael Upton. |
Had | Murdoch simply turned the ship while maintaining her |
ert Graves, Professor Sir Maurice Bowra, Iris | Murdoch, Sir Kenneth Clark, Cecil Day Lewis, Dame Joa |
David | Murdoch, Skip |
Sir Thomas Octave | Murdoch Sopwith, CBE, Hon FRAeS (18 January 1888 - 27 |
At the time | Murdoch started testing his gun, the only tranquillis |
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