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Calum and by
The Legionnaires featured were the founding members Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad ( portrayed by Ryan Kennedy, Alexz Johnson and Calum Worthy, respectively ).
It is known that the island was ruled by the MacLeods from 1518 when Calum Garbh, younger son of the MacLeod Chief of Lewis was granted title.
Calum Alistair MacDonald or Calum Alasdair Domhnallach ( born 7 May 1956, Stornoway ) was Labour Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Western Isles from 1987 until he was defeated by the Scottish National Party in the United Kingdom general election of 2005.
* Calum Gilhooley ( played by Hunter ) is introduced as the most boring man in the world.
Docherty, usually playing himself, would often express his horror of Calum, up to the point that he once ran to the end of the Earth to avoid him, constantly being chased by Calum along the way.
thumbStornoway became immortalised in the song " Lovely Stornoway " by Calum Kennedy and Bob Halfin.
In July 2011, Carlton Books Ltd began releasing smaller, ' pocket-sized ' collections of Commando Comics edited by Calum Laird, each edition featuring three stories published in the original size, a similar format to the original ' Holiday Specials ' released by Battle & Air Ace Picture Libraries.
Button-box accordionist, Fergie MacDonald topped the Scottish pop charts in 1966 with the tune " Loch Maree Islands " which pays tribute to the views of the Loch, and vocal versions have been recorded by many artists over the years, notably Calum Kennedy.
It was also mentioned by the fictional antihero Dr. Gregory House ( played by actor James Hugh Calum Laurie ) on the Television Series, House MD ( episode Lines in the Sand ).
He is played by Jim Broadbent and, in the prequel Rock and Chips, by Calum MacNab.
Such by-names can be descriptive as in Mary MacDonald's case just mentioned, patronymic after the name or by-name of the father such as Màiri Dhòmhnaill meaning Donald's Mary, occupational designated by the person's job such as Màiri a ' Ghobha meaning Mary of the Blacksmith, residential for the name of the place they live or come from such as Mòrag a ' Ghlinne meaning Morag of / from the Glen, local origin using an adjective deriving from someone's place of origin such as Dòmhnall Hearach meaning Donald of / from Harris or an amalgamation of these types such as Calum Dubh a ' Chlachain meaning Black-haired Calum of / from Clachan whose formal Gaelic name might simply be Calum MacLeòid ( Malcolm MacLeod ).
* Collector ’ s booklet featuring ‘ World of Lovecraft ’ and an Interview with star Jeffrey Combs by author and critic Calum Waddell as well as an extract from H. P.
His song Oran Eile do Phrionnsa was performed by Calum Johnston at the 1951 Edinburgh People's Festival Ceilidh.
A well received second album Do Whatever Turns You On, produced by Calum Malcolm, was released by Rough Trade on 3 July 2006.
First, he prevented a goal by clearing a puck that was heading into the Toronto net, then, just fifty seconds later at the other end of the rink, he intercepted a clear-out pass from Montreal's Calum MacKay and scored to win the game.
Many other songs refer to or are named after areas, geographical features and villages of Wester Ross, notably Loch Maree Islands, which has been recorded by many artists including Calum Kennedy.

Colvin and 2002
* Dee Dee Ramone ( Douglas Glenn Colvin ) ( 1952 – 2002 ), musician and member of The Ramones
Colvin played for the Chicago Bears between 1999 and 2002.

Colvin and by
On " Alone Again, Natura-Diddily ", a Christian rock singer named Rachel Jordan ( played by singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin ) sings that she " was drinking like a Dartmouth boy.
Revised edition, edited by Howard Colvin, 2003.
* " Viva Las Vegas " – written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman ; performed by Big Johnson ( with Bunny Lebowski ) and by Shawn Colvin ( closing credits ).
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
In the basilica-like space, Burlington attempted an archaeological reconstruction " with doctrinaire exactitude " ( Colvin 1995 ) of the " Egyptian Hall " described by Vitruvius, as it had been interpreted in Palladio's Quattro Libri.
* Closing Commentary: A brief commentary by Colvin.
Wichita is mentioned in the songs " Wichita Skyline " by Shawn Colvin, " Seven Nation Army " by The White Stripes, and the song, " Captain Bobby Stout " by local musician Jerry Hahn.
According to Howard Colvin, " Burlington's mission was to reinstate in Augustan England the canons of Roman architecture as described by Vitruvius, exemplified by its surviving remains, and practised by Palladio, Scamozzi and Jones.
When Colvin refused, she was removed from the bus and arrested by two police officers.
In the 20th century, Marta Colvin ( 1907-1995 ) gained international status by exhibiting her work in cities around the world.
Pomus songs are performed by Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Dion, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, Solomon Burke, John Hiatt, Shawn Colvin, Aaron Neville, Lou Reed, The Band, B.
" In February 2012 journalist Marie Colvin was deliberately targeted and killed by the Syrian Army in Homs during the 2011 – 2012 Syrian uprising and Siege of Homs, after she decided to stay at the " epicentre of the storm " in order to " expose what is happening.
** John Leventhal & Shawn Colvin ( songwriters ) for " Sunny Came Home " performed by Shawn Colvin
Eight years later, Romero quit to make time for his own comics projects, and after short attempts by John Burns and Patrick Wright, Neville Colvin drew the strip until 1986.
The first four books featured Holdaway-illustrated stories from the 1960s, while the last four featured strips from the early 1980s as illustrated by Neville Colvin.
His songs have been recorded by Travis Tritt, Vince Gill, Shawn Colvin and Emmy Lou Harris.
A rose garden, designed by Colvin & Moggridge Landscape Architects, was added in 1994.

Colvin and one
* OSU ’ s Colvin Center has been named one of the top six collegiate sports facilities in the nation, by The National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association.
A document that Howard Colvin found at Worcester College library in Oxford in the 1960s confirmed not only de Caus as the architect, but that the original plan for the south facade was to have been over twice the length of that built ; what we see today was intended to be only one of two identical wings linked by a central portico of six Corinthian columns.
In 1996, Colvin released her " platinum status " album A Few Small Repairs and in 1997 the success of her single " Sunny Came Home " " firmly catapulted her into the mainstream " after spending four weeks at the number one spot on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Effectively there were two parallel LSSPs, one led by Perera and Gunawardena and the BLPI-section led by Colvin R de Silva, Leslie Goonawardena and Edmund Samarakkoddy, which had been formed around the Bolshevik-Leninist Faction of Doric de Souza.
On 20 September 1917 east of Ypres, Belgium, when all the other officers of his company and all but one in the leading company had become casualties, Second Lieutenant Colvin took command of both companies and led them forward under heavy fire with great success.
Colvin in his study of the development of cyclophosphomide and its clinical applications, " Phosphoramide mustard, one of the principle toxic metabolites of cyclophosphamide, was synthesized and reported by Friedman and Seligman in 1954 ... It was postulated that the presence of the phosphate bond to the nitrogen atom could inactivate the nitrogen mustard moiety, but the phosphate bond would be cleaved in gastric cancers and other tumors which had a high phosphamidase content.
" Colvin has shown a segment of her guest role on The Simpsons during some of her concerts, including one at Cape Cod Melody Tent in 2007.
One of the surveyor's marks Colvin left on dozens of peaks in the Adirondacks, this one on Big Slide Mountain

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