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** and Hector
** Hector BoeceScottish philosopher ( b. 1465 )
** one of the four horses of Hector, alongside Aethon, Xanthus and Podarges
** Clingman's Brigade-Col. Hector McKethan
** David Hewitt, Hector Ivan Rosa ( engineers / mixers ) & Olga Tañón ( producer & artist ) for Olga Viva, Viva Olga
** Hex Hector
** Hector Boece-Historia Scotorum
** Historia Scotorum of Hector Boece, translated into vernacular Scots by John Bellenden at the special request of James V of Scotland
** NWA United States Tag Team Championship ( Florida version ) ( 1 time ) – with Hector Guerrero
** NWA Americas Tag Team Championship ( 11 times ) – with Raul Mata ( 2 ), John Tolos ( 1 ), Gory Guerrero ( 1 ), Butcher Vachon ( 1 ), Victor Rivera ( 1 ), The Canadian ( 1 ), Hector Guerrero ( 1 ), El Halcon ( 1 ), Black Gordman ( 1 ) and Al Madril ( 1 )
** Col. Antonio Sotelo, Commander of the 15th Strike Wing, received a call at his Villamor Air Base office from Col. Hector Tarrazona, who was also a member of RAM, asking the Commander whether he is with them.
** The Waverley Overture, a work by Hector Berlioz inspired by Scott's novel
** Hector Umbra: Folie semi-automatique by Uli Oesterle
** Hanging with Hector, television series starring Hector
** Fargo – Hector International Airport
** Hector Hyppolite, Haitian painter
** NWA United States Tag Team Championship ( Florida version ) ( 1 time )Hector and Chavo Sr.
** NWA Americas Tag Team Championship ( 20 times ) – Chavo Sr. and Gory ( 1 ), Hector and Chavo Sr. ( 1 ), Hector and Mando ( 3 ), Hector ( 2 ), Mando ( 4 ), Chavo Sr. ( 9 )
** PWF Tag Team Championship ( 1 time )Hector and Eddie
** UWC Tag Team Championship ( 1 time )Hector and Mando
** WSA Western States Championship ( 1 time )-with Hector Guerrero
** Most Primera División appearances: 446 ( Hector Puebla from 1980 to 1996 )

** and Scottish
** A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire heavy in hornpipes and with heavy use of double stops.
** A Highland tradition, highly influenced by the ornamentation and mixolydian scale of the Great Highland Bagpipe, as well as smoother bowing than other Scottish fiddle styles and a swinging of the 6 / 8 jig rhythm.
** The Forth River, named after the Scottish River Forth ( see above.
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes
** Scottish Reformation, in 1560, part of the wider Protestant Reformation
** Graeme Dott, Scottish snooker player
** Calvin Harris, Scottish singer-songwriter
** Darren Fletcher, Scottish football player
** Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer ( b. 1925 )
** George Bannatyne, collector of Scottish poems ( b. 1545 )
** William Barclay, Scottish jurist ( b. 1546 )
** M / V Braer, a Liberian oil tanker, runs aground off the Scottish island of Mainland, causing a massive oil spill.
** James Donald, Scottish actor ( b. 1917 )
** Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Scottish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1907 )
** Kenny Dalglish, Scottish footballer and football manager
** Duncan Bannatyne, Scottish entrepreneur
** Martin Buchan, Scottish footballer
** Lonnie Donegan, Scottish musician ( d. 2002 )
** Alexander Gibson, British conductor and founder of the Scottish Opera
** James Stirling, Scottish architect ( d. 1992 )
** Irvin Duguid, Scottish rock keyboard player ( Stiltskin )
** Walter Smith, Scottish football manager
** Andrew Brown, Scottish soccer coach ( b. 1870 )
** Henry Robertson Bowers, Scottish naval officer ( b. 1883 )
** Bill Shankly, Scottish football manager ( d. 1981 )

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