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Angus and Charlie
"; and in Bona Prince Charlie the appropriately named Angus McSpray-Horne remarks: " After he'd finished speaking, there wasn't a dry eye in the place-or a dry anything else for that matter.
In 2004 and 2006, the NDP candidate, Charlie Angus won the seat.
* Charlie Angus, musician and songwriter for the band Grievous Angels, now serving as the New Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Timmins — James Bay
* Charlie Angus, writer and politician
In the House of Commons of Canada, the district is divided between Nipissing — Timiskaming, represented by Jay Aspin, in the south, and Timmins — James Bay, represented by Charlie Angus, in the north.
New Democratic Party MP Charlie Angus raised the issue to Prentice in the House of Commons and said the government's " hands off " approach was bad for Canadian innovation.
Charlie Angus was born in Timmins, Ontario.
He grew up in Toronto, where he befriended future MP, Charlie Angus, and along with Angus founded the Toronto punk band L ' Étranger.
Cash began his career in the Toronto punk band L ' Étranger, which also included Charlie Angus.
On May 2, he defeated Silva, becoming a caucus colleague of his former bandmate Charlie Angus, also a Member of Parliament since 2004.
Angus Bethune ( Charlie Talbert ) is a teenage boy living in Minnesota, who, despite his talents as a football player and in science class, holds deep insecurities about himself.
* Charlie Talbert as Angus Bethune
Bisson's popularity has helped make Timmins — James Bay one of the top ridings in Ontario for the federal NDP as well, helping Charlie Angus pick up the seat in the 2004 election.
The band's primary member was singer-songwriter Charlie Angus, who entered electoral politics in 2004 as the New Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Timmins — James Bay.
Past winners of the award have included Robert Paquette, Ken Whiteley, Paul Dunn and Charlie Angus.
It was launched in 1995 by musician Charlie Angus and his wife, Brit Griffin, as a venue for journalism relating to rural lifestyle and culture in Northern Ontario.
The band originally consisted of Andrew Cash, Charlie Angus and Peter Duffin.
Several hundred people attended a rally at the city's Tom Davies Square on April 5 to protest the cutbacks, with participants including federal MPs Glenn Thibeault, Claude Gravelle and Charlie Angus, and musicians Kevin Closs and Stéphane Paquette.
Lord and Lady Macfarlane currently live in Bearsden, close to their children: Fiona McNaught, Margarite Riley, Gail Allbutt and Margie Roberts, and 15 grandchildren, Lucy, Katie, James, Charlie, Richard, Olivia, Antonia, Angus, Charlotte, Georgie, Rory, Molly, Pippa, Edward and Harrison
* Charlie Angus ( born 1962 ), Canadian politician
Writers published by the company have included Jean-Marc Dalpé, Gaston Tremblay, Fernand Ouellet, Daniel Poliquin, Patrice Desbiens, Charlie Angus ( in translation ), Michel Bock, Marguerite Andersen and Robert Dickson.
Charlie Angus, a local musician and author, was one of the community leaders who organized the campaign against the Adams Mine proposal.

Angus and Brit
In 1995, Angus and his wife Brit Griffin also launched HighGrader, a magazine devoted to Northern Ontario life and culture.

Angus and Griffin
Co-stars include Max von Sydow, Paul Dooley, Lynne Griffin and Angus MacInnes.
Other media references include the Griffin family watching the television show Eight is Enough and Peter writing a letter to Angus MacGyver, from the show MacGyver, asking him to rescue Brian from jail.

Angus and 1996
In 1996, two-tier local government was abolished and Angus was established as one of the replacement single-tier Council Areas.
Long before the merger, in October 1996, a focus group conducted by Angus Reid for the government warned Municipal Affairs Minister Al Leach that there would be " considerable public resistance " to the creation of a unified Toronto.
Having made his international debut in 1996 Andrews has joined Angus Eve and Stern John in earning 100 caps for his country.
* Lord Calum Ian Graham, married 1991 Catherine Beatrice Fraser-Mackenzie ( died 2008 ) and has issue: Iain Angus ( born 1995 ), Euan Douglas ( born 1996 ) and Christabel Emily ( born 2001 ).
* Angus Daniel Campbell, founder of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association, appointed 1996
The Lord Lieutenant of Angus, is the British monarch's personal representative in an area which was defined by the Lord-Lieutenants ( Scotland ) Order 1996 as consisting of the unitary Angus council area, in Scotland.
* Lord-Lieutenant of Tayside Region, District of Angus 1975 to 1996
* Lord-Lieutenant of Angus since 1996
Kidman married Angus Hawley in February 1996.
" According to an Angus Reid Strategies survey for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, conducted in January 1996, 51 % of respondents felt that a new oath of allegiance should remove any reference to the Queen, and 38 % felt that allegiance should be pledged to both Canada and its sovereign.

Angus and ).
Lyell was born in Scotland about 15 miles north of Dundee in Kinnordy, near Kirriemuir in Forfarshire ( now in Angus ).
* Angus J. Kennedy's " Christine de Pizan: A Bibliographical Guide and supplements ( London: Grant & Cutler, 1984, 1994, 2004 ).
3rd edn ( Angus & Robertson: Sydney ).
* Graham, Angus C., Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China ( Open Court 1993 ).
In Scotland four shires have alternative names with the "- shire " suffix: Angus ( Forfarshire ), East Lothian ( Haddingtonshire ), Midlothian ( Edinburghshire ) and West Lothian ( Linlithgowshire ).
Paterson sold the rights to " Waltzing Matilda " and " some other pieces " to Angus & Robertson Publishers for five pounds ( the currency of the time ).
These included Douglas himself, Albany's son Murdoch, and the earls of Moray, Angus and Orkney ( Orkney was quickly ransomed ).
Together with Wallace Thorneycroft, another Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Childe excavated two vitrified Iron Age forts in Scotland, that at Finavon, Angus ( 1933 – 34 ) and that at Rahoy, Argyllshire ( 1936 – 37 ).
The Harp of Life ( 1924 ), Cowell said, " is another in the suite based on the early Irish mythological opera ," as, he explained, were The Voice of Lir ( 1920 ) and The Trumpet of Angus Og ( 1918 – 24 ).
Cowell also wrote songs of a similarly mythological character, including Angus Og ( The Spirit of Youth ) ( 1917 ) and Manaunaun's Birthday ( 1924 ).
Members of the Ridgefield Borough Council are Council President Russell Castelli ( D, 2014 ), Javier Acosta ( D, 2014 ), Hugo Jimenez ( D, 2013 ), Angelo Severino ( R, 2013 ), Angus Todd ( R, 2012 ) and Warren Vincentz ( R, 2012 ).
A major influence on Reed's recording, and an important source for an understanding of Reed's seriousness with the album, was the mid-1960s drone music work of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music ( whose members included John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus Maclise and Marian Zazeela ).< ref > The album listed ( misspelling included ) " Drone cognizance and harmonic possibilities vis a vis Lamont 74465 99752 2 ( reissue ).
Former students include Harold Wilson ( who was twice British Prime Minister ), Norman Washington Manley ( Chief Minister of Jamaica ), T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), Angus Buchanan ( winner of the Victoria Cross ), and Viscount Sankey ( Lord Chancellor ).
Angus is located at ( 31. 988851 ,-96. 424350 ).
* Sir James Angus Gillan, Olympic oarsman, gold-medallist 1908 and 1912 ( EA 1896-1905 ).
The Northumbrians were lured by a feigned flight in the mountains and Ecgfrith was then slain at the Battle of Dun Nechtain ( located at either Dunnichen in Angus or Dunachton in Badenoch ).
Nickelodeon does have broadcast access to most feature films based on or that served as the basis for original series produced by the channel ( such as Barnyard and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ); the majority of live-action feature films produced under the Nickelodeon Movies banner are licensed for broadcast by various television outlets, primarily cable networks ( however, Nickelodeon has aired a small number of live-action features from Nickelodeon Movies including Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and Good Burger, which have aired on the channel's Nick at Nite nighttime block ).
* Elmina's Kitchen written by Kwame Kwei-Armah, directed by Angus Jackson and starring Doña Croll, George Harris, Oscar James, and Paterson Joseph ( 2003 ).
* Graham, Angus C. ( 1989 ).
In music, Conrad was an early ( though not original ) member of the Theatre of Eternal Music, nicknamed The Dream Syndicate, which included John Cale, Angus MacLise, La Monte Young, and Marian Zazeela, and utilized just intonation and sustained sound ( drones ) to produce what the group called " dream music " ( and is now called drone music ).
* Secretary: Angus MacLeod, Glasgow University Student Nationalist Association ( GUSNA ).
The most popular and regular include David Beckham, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Gary Lineker, Nicky Campbell, Richard Madeley, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Angus Deayton, Terry Wogan and the fictional characters Ross Geller ( from Friends ) and Dot Cotton ( from EastEnders ).
* Stroud, Angus ( 1999 ).
This makes it the third largest town in Angus, after Arbroath ( 22, 785 ) and Forfar ( 13, 206 ), with Carnoustie in fourth place ( 10, 561 ).

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