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Colin and Roderick
This branch of the family descends from Sir Roderick Mackenzie, whose elder brother Kenneth Mackenzie was created Lord Mackenzie of Kintail in 1609 and was the father of Colin Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth ( see the Earl of Seaforth for further history of this branch of the family ).
* Colin Roderick Award, Foundation for Australian Literary Studies for Tree Kangaroos ( 1996 )
* Cassandra Pybus-academic and writer ; Winner of Colin Roderick Award for Best Australian Book for " Gross Moral Turpitude: The Orr Case Reconsidered ", 1994.
* 2003: Colin Roderick Award, shortlisted for Three Dog Night
The first half of the novel was published by Penguin, and its second by the ABC in 2004 as The Lovemakers: Book Two, Money and Nothing and co-won The Foundation for Australian Literary Studies ’ Colin Roderick Award and the H. T. Priestly Medal.

Colin and explorer
* Samuel Bellamy is the main subject of two non-fiction books, " The Pirate Prince " and " Expedition Whydah ," by explorer Barry Clifpraised, and a non-fiction book, " The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down ," by Colin Woodard, published by Harvest Book / Harcourt, Orlando FL, 2007.
* Colin Angus ( explorer ), Canadian author and explorer
Burials in St. Nicholas ' churchyard include the Kent and MCC cricketer and cricket administrator Colin Cowdrey ( 1932 – 2000 ) and the explorer, botanist, artist and colonial administrator Sir Harry Johnston ( 1858 – 1927 ).

Colin and ",
The 2009 novel Blood's a Rover by James Ellroy takes its title from Housman's poem " Reveille ", and a line from Housman's poem XVI " How Clear, How Lovely Bright ", was used for the title of the last Inspector Morse book The Remorseful Day by Colin Dexter.
Lynch remained neutral during the New Hampshire primary because as Governor he needed to " focus on being a good host to the primary ", according to a statement by spokesman Colin Manning.
President Bill Clinton, the moderator in a town meeting discussing the topic " Race In America ", in response to a participant argument that the issue was not affirmative action but " racial preferences " asked the participant a loaded question: " Do you favor the United States Army abolishing the affirmative-action program that produced Colin Powell?
* Colin Hay has made three guest appearances on Scrubs as ' Troubadour ' on " My Overkill ", season 2 episode 1, singing " Overkill "," My Hard Labor ", season 7 episode 2, singing " Down Under " and season 8 " My Finale "
The prop allowed him to deliver the line " I could kill you with this and play your funeral march at the same time ", with — according to biographer Colin Escott — " zero conviction ".
The Sontarans also appeared in a skit for the BBC children's programme Jim'll Fix It titled " A Fix with Sontarans ", along with Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.
Colin Powell told a United States Senate panel that he'd reviewed a transcript of a message from bin Laden stating that he was in " partnership with Iraq ", which was to be broadcast on al Jazeera.
Coinciding with Gregory's arrival, XTC scored their first charting single in the UK with " Life Begins at the Hop ", which was also the first XTC single penned by Colin Moulding.
In the 1999 Irish dance show " Dancing on Dangerous Ground ", conceived and choreographed by former Riverdance leads, Jean Butler and Colin Dunne, Tony Kemp portrayed Fionn in a modernised version of " The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne.
In Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s, Thomas Schatz writes of " Chaplin's Little Tramp transposed into a meek Jewish barber ", while, in Hollywood in Crisis: Cinema and American Society, 1929-1939, Colin Shindler writes that " The universal Little Tramp is transmuted into a specifically Jewish barber whose country is about to be absorbed into the totalitarian empire of Adenoid Hynkel.
* " The Bresenham Line-Drawing Algorithm ", by Colin Flanagan
In the 1999 Irish dance show, " Dancing on Dangerous Ground ", Diarmuid was portrayed by former Riverdance lead, Colin Dunne.
Colin Kennedy of Empire magazine named it a " contender for greatest ever episode ", and in Chris Turner's book, Planet Simpson, he says the episode is " second to none ".
** Charlie Colin, " Rob Hotchkiss ", " Pat Monahan ", " Jimmy Stafford " & " Scott Underwood " ( songwriters ) for " Drops of Jupiter " performed by " Train "
Pre-tax profits fell by 13 % during the year ended 30 April 1994, prompting a wide-ranging strategic review known as " Safeway 2000 ", led by the then Chief executive, Colin Smith, with assistance from McKinsey Consulting.
* “ Antoine Bourdelle, passeur de la modernité ", exhibition catalogue ( curators Roxana Theodorescu, Juliette Laffon and Colin Lemoine / Catalogue Colin Lemoine ), Bucarest, National Museum of Art, 2006
" Writer Colin Escott proclaims Jim Reeves ' " Four Walls ", recorded February 1957, to be the " first ' Nashville sound ' record ", and Chet Atkins, the RCA-based producer and guitarist most often credited with being the sound's primary artistic brainchild, pointed to his production of Don Gibson's " Oh Lonesome Me " late that same year.
He emphasized that " real progress is beginning to be apparent " through the inspections, and that, " given the present state of our research and intelligence, in liaison with our allies ", the alleged links between al-Qaeda and the regime in Baghdad explained by Colin Powell were not established.
Colin Powell indicated the event was a " serious problem ", affecting the ability to go to Belgium, in particular to NATO in Brussels.
And during his 1993 televised birthday celebration, when he turned 90, General Colin Powell saluted Hope " for his tireless USO trouping ", which was followed by onstage tributes from all branches of the armed forces.

Colin and North
* Learn the Welsh National Anthem the Easy Way with Cantorion Colin Jones ( The North Wales Male Chorus )
Most of the North American performers, including regulars Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles, began performing on the U. S. version.
* American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America ( 2011 ) Colin Woodard
1 candidates were: West Jim Bollan, Glasgow Frances Curran, Central Kevin McVey, Lothian Colin Fox, South Colin Turbett, Mid Scotland and Fife Morag Balfour, North East Angela Gorrie, Highlands and Islands Pam Currie.
* Colin Jones ( Second on the North Wales List, Anti-War Activist )
Colin Firth played Paul Ashworth, the character based on Hornby, a teacher at a school in North London, and his burgeoning romance with Sarah Hughes ( Ruth Gemmell ), a new teacher who joins Ashworth's school.
* North / South ( with Andrew McClure and Colin Morton ).
Mount Robson was likely named after Colin Robertson, who worked for both the North West Company and the Hudson ’ s Bay Company at various times in the early 19th century.
Since 2002, Mochrie and Sherwood have intermittently toured North America as a two-man stage show called " An Evening with Colin and Brad ," playing primarily in small theater venues.
It was conducted in association with North Somerset Council, Martin Cassini and Colin Buchanan.
In 1955, Colin Thornton-Kemsley MP for North Angus and Mearns pointed out that despite the Covenant only one of the 71 MPs representing Scottish seats could be said to support devolution, that one member being Jo Grimond, Liberal MP for Orkney and Shetland.
* Sir Colin Thornton-Kemsley, MP for Kincardine and Western Aberdeenshire from 1939 – 50 and North Angus and Mearns from 1950 – 64
* Cantorion Colin Jones ( The North Wales Male Chorus )
Though he continued to conduct official correspondence from England, he never returned to North America and he was succeeded in Nova Scotia by Sir Colin Campbell in July 1834.
The most notable single ship built by Colin Archer was the Fram, which participated in expeditions to the North Pole and, later, in Roald Amundsen's historic first expedition to the South Pole ; Fram is now preserved in the Fram Museum on Bygdøy, Oslo, Norway.
The club was originally founded in 1972 by then chairman Colin Neilson and started out playing mainly friendlies and cup competitions, such as the Scottish Qualifying Cup, the North of Scotland Cup and the Inverness Cup.
North Queensland in 1984 became the first regional side to reach the State League finals, losing to a powerful Wynnum Manly side which included Wally Lewis and three former North Queenslanders who were by now Australian representatives in Gene Miles, Colin Scott ( both Townsville ) and Greg Dowling ( Ingham ).
She was then to attend, albeit briefly, Colin Pentland's private Academy at North Wagga Wagga and, when the school closed, transferred to Wagga Wagga Public School for two and a half years.
* Colin Minton Campbell, British Member of Parliament for North Staffordshire
* Taylor, Colin E. ( 1994 ) The Plains Indians: A Cultural and Historical View of the North American Plains Tribes of the Pre-Reservation Period.
As the close season began John Lawrence resigned his manager's position and Colin McBride ( previously with Thurrock in the Conference South ) was appointed to lead a further strengthened team for a campaign in the newly formed Ryman Division 1 North.
Colin Duriez, in his biography of Schaeffer, describes the initial speaking tour and its reception: " Schaeffer spoke at seminars across North America where the film series was shown.

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