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Meanwhile Will starts going out with a single mother named Rachel, whose son Alistair is about the same age as Marcus.
As Hamelin writes in his preface to this étude, the idea to combine these came from the composer Alistair Hinton, the finale of whose Piano Sonata No. 5 ( 1994 – 95 ) includes a substantial section entitled " Alkanique ".
He was a junior member of Dungannon Golf Club, whose junior section also included three others who are current PGA Golf Professionals: Alistair Cardwell, Barry Hamill and Gary Chambers.
Few families were not directly affected by the world conflict, including that of James Craib, whose sons, Desmond and Alistair, were both combatants.

Alistair and first
Similarly, in 1971, Alistair Campbell stated that the apologue technique used in Beowulf is so infrequent in the epic tradition aside from when Virgil uses it that the poet who composed Beowulf could not have written the poem in such a manner without first coming across Virgil's writings.
The expedition's other main accomplishments included the first ascent of Mount Erebus, and the discovery of the approximate location of the South Magnetic Pole, reached on 16 January 1909 by Edgeworth David, Douglas Mawson, and Alistair Mackay.
In his first Budget, in March 2008, Alistair Darling reverted to using the original budget briefcase and his successor, George Osborne, continued this tradition for his first budget, before announcing that it would be retired due to its fragile condition.
In February, 1972, Elizabeth R first aired in the United States on Masterpiece Theatre which was hosted by Alistair Cooke on PBS.
After several months of rehearsing, and following a line up reshuffle which saw the departure of lead guitarist Alistair MacLatchy, the band recorded their first demo in late 1993.
* An Evening With Alistair Cooke at the Piano, an LP record first released in 1955, later rereleased in 1973 by Columbia Special Products ( catalogue number B00110SXCK ).
The novel opens with psychiatrist Dr Alistair Crown's wife Virginia giving birth to the couple's first child.
The Big Impression, known as Alistair McGowan's Big Impression for the first three series, is a British comedy sketch show.
Alistair McGowan's Big Impression first aired on BBC One in 2000, with the couple splitting up just before filming began.
The pilot episode featured a resident newsreader, played by Alistair McGowan, however, his character was not carried over when a full-seven part first series was commissioned by ITV.
In September 2007, the first Downing Street cat since Humphrey was introduced ; Sybil moved from Edinburgh with Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling and family.
He became Director of Communications ( a civil service post ), working first with Harriet Harman, and Frank Field, then with Alistair Darling.
* Alistair Griffin, singer / songwriter who first came to the public's attention on the 2003 BBC television series Fame Academy 2
In May 2007, Toby Stephens and his wife of six years, New Zealand actress Anna-Louise Plowman, had their first child, son Eli Alistair.
Although the float process was first patented in 1905, it did not become commercially widespread until Alistair Pilkington developed a practical version, patented in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
James Alistair Taylor ( 21 June 1935 in Runcorn – 9 June 2004 in Chesterfield ) was the English personal assistant of Brian Epstein who accompanied him to the Cavern Club when he first saw The Beatles play on 9 November 1961.
After Allen Klein arrived at Apple on 3 February, Alistair was sacked along with 16 staff members during one of the first purges by Klein at Apple ( 8 May ).
He became the Parliamentary Private Secretary PPS to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Alistair Darling in 1997 and became a member of the Tony Blair government in his first reshuffle in 1998 when he was appointed as an Assistant Government Whip.
In addition to Honor Harrington, the story includes the first appearances of Alistair McKeon, Hamish Alexander, Lord Pavel Young, Andreas Venizelos, Rafael Cardones, Paul Tankersley, Mercedes Brigham and Allen Summervale.
On 21 July 2008, more than a year after his last MMA fight, Hunt returned to MMA to face Alistair Overeem at DREAM 5, and was submitted by an armlock in just over a minute into the first round.
In May 2007, Plowman and Stephens, had their first child, a son named Eli Alistair.
After defeating Muay-Thai specialist Alistair Overeem in the first round of the tournament In an action packed bout Liddell was getting out landed by the taller, quicker and more technical striking of Overeem but later in the round Liddell landed an overhand punch to the head of Overeem staggering him into the ropes, Liddell rushed in with knees and straight rights and knocked him out at the latter stages of the first round.

Alistair and novel
* HMS Ulysses ( novel ), by Alistair Maclean
* Where Eagles Dare ( 1968 ), WWII adventure from the Alistair MacLean novel.
* Circus ( novel ), a novel by Alistair MacLean
* Aconite poisoning is used as a means of disposal in the Alistair MacLean novel Bear Island.
* The HMS Ariadne is the name of a ship in Alistair MacLean's 1986 novel Santorini.
* The Guns of Navarone ( novel )-1957 novel set during World War II by writer Alistair MacLean
* Athabasca ( novel ), novel by Alistair MacLean
* Bear Island, a novel by Alistair Maclean which is set on Bear Island
* Partisans ( novel ), a novel by Alistair MacLean about the Yugoslav partisans
* Zelda, codename for a stripper / undercover agent in Alistair McLean's novel Bear Island
* Bear Island ( novel ), a novel by Alistair MacLean
* Bear Island ( 1979 film ), adapted from the novel by Alistair MacLean
* San Andreas ( novel ), a 1984 novel by Alistair MacLean
Ice Station Zebra is a 1963 thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean.
* In 1962, Alistair Maclean published his novel The Satan Bug, about someone removing biological warfare agents from a Chemical Warfare Establishment called the Mordon Microbiological Research Centre ( based on Porton Down ), and using them to blackmail the country.
The novel was dramatized as the 1969 film, Decline and Fall ... of a Birdwatcher starring Robin Phillips and also for BBC Radio 4 in 2008 by Jeremy Front and starred Alistair McGowan as Pennyfeather, Jim Broadbent as Grimes, Andrew Sachs as Prendergast, Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Fagan, Jonathan Kidd as Philbrick, Joanna David as Margot Beste-Chetwynde, Emma Fielding as Flossie and Richard Pearce as Peter.
While the question of what happened to the humans and where they went to is never fully resolved during the game, David ' Talin ' Joiner, one of the game's key developers, revealed in an interview that humanity was eradicated by an airborne biological weapon ( a scenario that was inspired by the Alistair MacLean novel The Satan Bug ).

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