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* 1965 – Angus Fraser, England cricketer
Malcolm Fraser in Power, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, New South Wales.
The club has nurtured two famous cricketers who have played Tests for England in the last two decades ; Angus Fraser and Mark Ramprakash.
This remains the most wickets taken by an England bowler in a series in the West Indies, though it was equalled by Angus Fraser in 1997-98 when he took 27 wickets ( 18. 22 ) in six tests.
Michael Fraser Weir ( born 24 March 1957 ) is the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Angus in Scotland.
In their second innings, South Africa were undone by the English bowling attack, scoring 208, with Angus Fraser taking five wickets.
Bowling from the Pavilion End of the ground, he sought to extract the extra bounce that Angus Fraser had used.
In response, Angus Fraser wrote: " Obviously, it is sad to see such a dedicated, patriotic and likeable man forced to give up something that patently meant so much to him, but the inner torment that came with attempting to overcome the mental illness that prevented him from touring with England for more than two years had to be brought to an end.
Angus Robert Charles Fraser MBE ( born 8 August 1965, Billinge Higher End, Lancs ) is currently Middlesex County Cricket Club's Managing Director of Cricket, and a former English cricketer and journalist.
* Cricinfo page on Angus Fraser
* Angus Fraser ( governor / cricket coach ), England International cricketer
His last wicket stand with Angus Fraser in the third Test of the 1998 series against South Africa saved England from an innings defeat, personally scoring 37 not out.
In his obituary in The Independent, Angus Fraser described Frindall as " the doyen of cricket scorers ".
A lot of spectator enjoyment derives either from the frequent combination of a last recognised batsman adopting extremely aggressive play ( in an effort to score as many runs as possible before he runs out of batting partners-one reason why aggressive batsmen like Andrew Flintoff and Adam Gilchrist are often deliberately placed relatively low in the batting order ) and the constant risk of a wicket, the alternative situation where no recognised batsmen remains and the tail-enders ( relieved of their responsibility to bat carefully for anybody else ) often unleash their rarely seen arsenal of attacking shots, or alternatively the extremely tense situation which sometimes emerges towards the end of a match when a batting side, facing defeat, can only salvage a draw and save the match by batting to the end of the final day, which becomes difficult once the worst batsmen are in, and their survival is always nerve-wracking — English fans fondly remember the last wicket stand of Angus Fraser and Robert Croft, batting out the last few overs of the drawn Third Test against South Africa at Old Trafford in 1998, when the dismissal of either of them would have resulted in a loss.
Fraser was elected as a Conservative & Unionist Member of Parliament for South Angus in 1979, where he remained in the House of Commons until June 1987 ( from 1983 representing East Angus ).
In 1982 he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland by Margaret Thatcher and became Lord Advocate in 1989, when he was made a life peer as Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, of Carmyllie in the District of Angus and a member of the Privy Council.
He was called up for the 1990 / 91 Perth Test while with the A team in Sri Lanka as a replacement for the injured Angus Fraser.
Fraser resides in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Caryn and their two sons Angus and Axel.

Angus and ("
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 ).
* Colonel Angus Rickman, played by Roger Daltrey (" The Exodus " parts 1 and 2 ( S3e16 – 17 )) and Neil Dickson ( episodes " The Other Slide of Darkness ", " Dinoslide ", " Stoker " and " This Slide of Paradise " ( S3e21, S3e23 – 25 ))
* Aislinge Óenguso (" Dream of Angus ") ()
His first name is finally canonically revealed in " Good Knight, MacGyver ", in which he learns of a 7th-century man named Angus Mac ' Iver (" son of Ingmarr ") and admits that they share their first name.
Beef and other types of farming are common (" Black Angus " cattle were originally imported here from Alberta, Canada in the 1980s ), as well as " Purin " ( pudding ) producers and " Ramen " producers and shops.
Harvey's later replaced its Angus burgers with a new " Great Canadian " burger (" Harv de luxe " in Quebec ) in 2010, with a patty weighting over lb precooked.

Angus and Gus
Angus John " Gus " Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston, CBE, PC ( born 1940, Larkhall, Scotland ), is a member of the House of Lords, taking the Labour Party Whip.
Gus is a masculine name, or diminutive for Augustine, Augustus, Angus or August, and other names ( e. g. Gustav, Gustave, Gustavo, Ghassan, Constantine ).
; Production by: Peter Maddocks, Nick Roberts, Gus Angus

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He took over many existing program segments and made them entirely his own, and his regular conversations with guests such as cooking expert Barbara Lowery, Sydney Opera House media liaison officer " Commodore " David Brown ( whom he nicknamed " The Salty Sea Dog "), gardening expert Angus Stewart ( nicknamed " The Doctor Of The Dirt "), pop music expert and " Sydney Morning Herald " journalist Bruce Elder ( nicknamed " The Professor of Pop ") and Sydney Morning Herald TV Guide editor Tony Squires, became regular highlights of the show.
") while Angus begs Grampa to buy a more " socially acceptable " black suit even though all of the store's available black suits fit him too tightly.
The son of All Black Fergie McCormick, McCormick ( nicknamed " Angus ") was educated at Christchurch Boys ' High School and came to Japan to play for Toshiba Fuchu in 1992.

Angus and 2002
The centre won the 2002 Angus Design Award.
* 2002 Angus Design Award
Angus Buchanan ( 2002, p. 269 ) writes:
* Buchanan, R. Angus ( 2002 ) Brunel: The Life and Times of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Hambledon and London, ISBN 1-85285-331-X
The original line-up, from 1990 to 2002, was Angus Deayton as chairman, with Ian Hislop, the editor of Private Eye, and comedian Paul Merton as team captains.
Angus Oblong said new episodes of The Oblongs will return to Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, a network that has been airing reruns of the existing episodes since 2002.
The club has received media attention in recent years when the team mascot " H ' Angus the Monkey " was elected mayor during the 2002 Hartlepool Council election.
Vice Admiral Christopher Angus ( Chris ) Ritchie AO ( born 16 January 1949 ) is a retired Vice Admiral of the Royal Australian Navy, and was Chief of Navy from 2002 to 2005.
Under Liddle's editorship, Today won a number of awards: a Sony Silver in 2002 for reports by Barnie Choudhury and Mike Thomson into the causes of race riots in the north of England ; a Sony Bronze in 2003 for an investigation by Angus Stickler into paedophile priests ; and an Amnesty International Media Award in 2003 for Gilligan's investigation into the sale of illegal landmines, an investigation that attracted a lengthy legal action.
* 2002 – Nominee – Australian Film Institute Awards – Best Supporting Actor – Angus Grant
She is best known for the hit films Bhaji on the Beach ( 1993 ), Bend It Like Beckham ( 2002 ), Bride and Prejudice ( 2004 ) and Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging ( 2008 ).
* Angus Nivison, Art Gallery of NSW ’ s annual Wynne Prize for landscape winner in 2002.
Angus was endorsed by federal MP Reg Alcock in 2002.
A year later, Angus acted in the comedy film " Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood " ( 2002 ) alongside a number of famous names as Sandra Bullock, Ellen Burstyn, Maggie Smith, and Ashley Judd.
Angus Glen Golf Club was host to two recent Canadian Opens, 2002 and 2007.
* Donald Angus Cameron, 27th Lochiel 19 November 2002 – present
In 2002, Stuart Drummond campaigned for the office of Mayor of Hartlepool in the costume of H ' Angus the Monkey and narrowly won ; he used the election slogan " free bananas for schoolchildren ", a promise he was unable to keep.
* 2002Angus Nivision – Remembering Rain, Highly Commended: Tim Kyle – A Small Crowd

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