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Among its members was Louisiana Judge Taylor Beattie, who led the Thibodaux massacre of 1887.
Current members of the board of directors are: Geoff Beattie, Douglas Elix, John Ferguson, Paule Gauthier, Jacques Lamarre, Brandt Louie, Gordon Nixon, David O ' Brien, Robert Peterson, Pedro Reinhard, Timothy Hearn, Kathleen P. Taylor, Victor Young, Michael McCain, Alice Labeige.
Joining the teams in the centre circle at Molineux Stadium for a minute's applause before kick-off were his widow Samantha and his two sons Rio and Jaden ; as well as representatives from his four former clubs ( Ledley King for Tottenham, Claus Lundekvam for Southampton, Matt Murray for Wolves, and Mark Lawn for Bradford City ); two of his former managers Graham Taylor and Dave Jones ; and two former teammates, Don Goodman and James Beattie.
The McLaren team was considered very " multi national " for the times and consisted of team owner and leader Bruce McLaren, fellow New Zealander Chris Amon and another " Kiwi " and the 1967 Formula One World Champion, Denny Hulme, Team Manager Teddy Mayer, Mechanics Tyler Alexander, Gary Knutson, Lee Muir, George Bolthoff, Frank Zimmerman, Tom Anderson, Alan Anderson, David Dunlap, Leo Beattie, Donny Ray Everett, and Haig Altoonian ( all from the USA ), Don Beresford, Alec Greaves, Vince Higgins, and Roger Bailey ( UK ), Tony Attard ( Au ), Cary Taylor, Jimmy Stone, Chris Charles, Colin Beanland, Alan McCall and Alistair Caldwell ( NZ ).
LTC Taylor Voorhis Beattie, in his article for the magazine Military History compared Stowers to the more famous Sergeant Alvin York.

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* Beattie, Andrew.
Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
On 8 July 1971 two rioters, Seamus Cusack and Desmond Beattie, were shot dead in the Bogside by soldiers in disputed circumstances.
One of the first scandals to hit the new Scottish Parliament occurred when allegations that the lobbying arm of public relations company Beattie Media had privileged access to ministers were published, prompting Dewar to ask the standards committee to investigate the reports.
The Minister for Finance, Jack McConnell, was called to appear before the standards committee during the investigation although he was later cleared of any wrongdoing and the committee declared there was no evidence he had been influenced from lobbying by Beattie Media.
* 1924 – David Beattie, New Zealand Governor-General ( d. 2001 )
A debate ensued between Fraser Patterson, Chief Executive of Onis and Andrew McGuinness, partner at Beattie McGuinness Bungay ( BMB ), the advertising and PR agency awarded the £ 12m IKEA account.
Another example is a statement by Peter Beattie, Premier of the Australian state of Queensland, on the counter-terrorism investigation into Gold Coast doctor Mohamed Haneef in July 2007.
Minimalism gained widespread influence in the 1980s, most notably in the work of Raymond Carver and Ann Beattie.
In subsequent decades the magazine published short stories by many of the most respected writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Ann Beattie, John Cheever, Roald Dahl, John McNulty, Alice Munro, Haruki Murakami, Vladimir Nabokov, John O ' Hara, Philip Roth, J. D. Salinger, Irwin Shaw, James Thurber, John Updike, Eudora Welty, and E. B.
* March 9 – Jack Beattie, Irish politician ( b. 1886 )
There is a Scottish school of universal grammarians from the 18th century, to be distinguished from the philosophical language project, and including authors such as James Beattie, Hugh Blair, James Burnett, James Harris, and Adam Smith.
* Beattie, James.
He attended Kinnoull School and upon leaving he found work as an apprentice to William Beattie, head gardener at the estate of the 3rd Earl of Mansfield at Scone Palace.
Primal Scream are a Scottish alternative rock band originally formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie ( vocals ) and Jim Beattie.
He met up with another schoolfriend who shared his outlook, Jim Beattie, and recorded " elemental noise tapes ", in which Gillespie would bang two dustbin lids together and Beattie played fuzz-guitar.
Beattie later claimed that they burned the master tape.
While the Mary Chain became notorious for their chaotic gigs, Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include schoolfriend Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John.
Beattie and Skinner subsequently resigned.
They did even better in 2002 – 03, finished eighth in the Premiership and coming runners-up in the FA Cup to Arsenal ( after losing 1 – 0 at the Millennium Stadium ), thanks in no small part to the metamorphosis of James Beattie, who fired home 24 goals, 23 in the league.

Beattie and years
Peter Douglas Beattie AC ( born 18 November 1952 ) is a former Australian politician who served as the 36th Premier of the Australian state of Queensland for nine years and leader of the Australian Labor Party in that state for eleven and a half years.
Taking the number-19 shirt, Beattie became the club's first permanent signing in two years due to financial constraints.
* 30587 – an LSWR 0298 Class " Beattie Well Tank " 2-4-0WT, one of three of these ancient locomotives that were used for many years on the mineral branch from to Wenfordbridge.
In 1843, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to live with his eldest daughter and her husband William D. Beattie, and died there 11 years later.
Beattie was 33 years old, and a lieutenant-commander in the Royal Navy during the Second World War when the following deed at the St. Nazaire Raid took place whilst in command of HMS Campbeltown for which he was awarded the VC:
Barrow had long been ' also-rans ' and in the 25 years since joining the Football League had already been forced to seek re-election five times – but Beattie ’ s arrival was to change all that.
At this point Town appointed Bill Shankly to assist Beattie, the two men having been former team-mates at Preston North End years earlier, but relegation was again around the corner.
Originally comprising Viv Strachan ( vocals ), Gordon McIntyre ( guitar ), Nick Reynolds ( bass ), and Alexis Beattie ( drums ), Ballboy played gigs around Edinburgh for a few years, and recorded tracks for the Edinburgh indie compilation it's a life sentence ..., released by the newly formed SL Records label in 1997.
Beattie researched the book for two years.
Stevens also built up good partnerships over several years at the Sharks and also at International level with fellow Prop forwards Martin Lang and Chris Beattie.

Beattie and after
The bridge was scheduled to be opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting summit to be held in Brisbane, but after the postponement of that meeting and change of venue to Coolum on the Sunshine Coast in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the bridge was instead opened by Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie.
At the end of 1809 he began an affair with Margaret Beattie, and soon after absconded from his creditors, returning in disgrace to Ettrick.
During this period the party stood for elections in Northern Ireland, after a split in the Northern Ireland Labour Party when Paddy Devlin helped re-establish the party in Belfast, the party did win seats in the Westminster Parliament ( Jack Beattie MP for West Belfast 1951 ) and Stormont Parliament in the Belfast area as well as in district council elections ( Falls, Belfast City Council by election 1956, Gerry Fitt 1958 Council Elections ).
Bobby Robson stated that after Kevin Beattie, Robson was, along with Alan Shearer, the best British player he ever worked with.
In the latter part of 2005, Beattie faced potentially his most serious political crisis: the revelations and inquiries into Queensland Health and the Bundaberg public hospital after Jayant Patel, an Indian-born surgeon who was struck off the register in the United States for malpractice, performed several botched operations in the hospital, some of which resulted in death, and then fled the country to the US.
Beattie then served as Queensland's Trade Commissioner to North and South America based in Los Angeles, a position he was appointed to by Anna Bligh in March 2008 after previously stating that he would not accept a federal or state government role.
With the Blades trying to reduce costs, Beattie returned to the Premier League in January 2009, after signing for Stoke City on a two-and-a-half-year deal for a fee that could eventually rise to £ 3. 5 million.
Beattie didn't start the 2009 – 10 season very well: after a number of injuries hampered his pre-season training, he left the field of play against Chelsea on a stretcher after only 10 minutes, with fears of a suspected broken ankle, although x-rays revealed it to be no more than minor tissue damage.
Beattie made his début for Rangers immediately after signing for the club, playing in their opening game in the Scottish Premier League against Kilmarnock.
With his future at the Blades still in doubt, Beattie was given a straight red card for violent conduct at Charlton Athletic, after only coming on as a substitute a few minutes earlier.
Others were " Pensakola " ( rejected on account of the fact that it sounded too much like " pianola "), " Beattie College " ( after the former Vice-Chancellor, Sir Jock Carruthers Beattie ) and " Burleigh " ( after Rhodes ' house in England ).
Carmichael and Beattie clashed in the press in April 1965 after Beattie announced the formation of the Canadian Nazi Party announcing that he intended to recruit the " snivelling cowards " in Carmichael's Social Credit movement.
The class saw use after nationalisation in 1948, though with increasing numbers of Bulleid Pacifics able to take over their duties, the Remembrance class began to be withdrawn from service during the mid-1950s, starting with Hackworth in 1955, and finally Beattie in 1957.
This was followed by a 2 – 1 victory at Burnley, with another superb Beattie free kick, and a 2 – 0 victory over Hull when United went down to ten men after skipper Chris Morgan was sent off.
After the war, and with his playing days now behind him, Beattie accepted the position of secretary-manager with Barrow, then a mid-table club in the old English regional Third Division North, after leaving Preston in March 1947.
Beattie was unable to halt their slump and the club dropped to the Second Division after 23 seasons in the top flight.
Shortly after the end of Scream Team, he was approached to join Living TV's flagship show Most Haunted ( working alongside Yvette Fielding and Karl Beattie ) in the role of paranormal investigator, and proved popular with fans in seasons 2 to 4 when he left the show to concentrate on other areas of the media.
Carroll was taken off-air after commenting, during an interview with Queensland Premier Peter Beattie, that he would have to " reconsider the terms of his contract " ( or similar ).

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