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For different reasons, various constitutionalists have praised the Act of Settlement: Henry Hallam called the act in the United Kingdom " the seal of our constitutional laws " and David Lindsay Keir placed its importance above the Bill of Rights 1689.
Heartbeat ( 1991 ) and Sweet Revenge ( 1994 ), meanwhile, looked to international horizons and worked with a global range of artists such as Roddy Frame, Dee Dee Brave, Marco Prince, Arto Lindsay, Youssou N ' Dour, David Sylvian, and Ingrid Chavez.
* British — Graham, Matthew, and Ashley Pharaoh: Ashes to Ashes ( 2008 TV series ; main character, Alex Drake, is haunted by Pierrot like that in David Bowie video Ashes to Ashes ); Mahoney, Brian: Pierrot in Turquoise or The Looking Glass Murders ( 1970 film written and performed by David Bowie and Lindsay Kemp, adapted from their stage-play of the same title and produced by Scottish Television also # Songs, albums, and rock musicals | Songs, albums, and rock musicals below ).
" So that both bride and groom could understand, Leith minister David Lindsay conducted the ceremony in French, describing Anne as " a Princess both godly and beautiful ... she giveth great contentment to his Majesty.
* David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres, son of John Lindsay of Balcarres, Lord Menmuir and father of Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres, was married here in 1611
* Donatello, by David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford, from Project Gutenberg
David Lindsay was the first non-Aboriginal person to cross the central and southern areas of the Simpson Desert in 1886.
Anderson has also collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Jean Dupuy, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Ian Ritchie, Peter Gabriel, Perry Hoberman, David Sylvian, Jean Michel Jarre, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass, Nona Hendryx, Bobby McFerrin, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Dave Stewart, Peter Gordon, Adrian Belew, Hector Zazou, and Lou Reed.
* David Lindsay ( d. 1613 ), chaplain of James VI of Scotland and Bishop of Ross-buried here
Other Clear Grit supporters included Peter Perry, David Christie, Charles Clarke, Charles Lindsay, and Malcolm Cameron.
A story is told that, on the eve of the Battle of Sauchieburn, Sir David Lindsay, son of Sir John, Lord Lindsay of the Byres, presented James III with a " great grey horse " that would carry him faster than any other horse into or away from the battle.
* The Thrie Estaitis by David Lindsay, ed.
Astbury ( under the name " Ian Lindsay ") started performing alongside David Burrows ( guitar ), bassist Jepson and drummer Haq Qureshi ( a. k. a. Aki Nawaz ), and renamed the band Southern Death Cult, the traditional name of the Native American culture known today technically as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
It was adapted by David Storey from his novel and directed by Lindsay Anderson, and is considered to be one of the last major films of the British New Wave.
* Kelley, David H., " The House of Aethelred ", in Brooks, Lindsay L., ed., Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans.
Tiara Records, along with The Shirelles ' contract, was sold to Decca Records in 1959 for $ 4000 ; Greenberg stayed as the manager, securing performances for the group, including one at the Howard Theatre in Washington D. C. After two singles did poorly, including their first release — with Coley as lead vocalist — of " Dedicated to the One I Love ", a cover of The " 5 " Royales song of the same name, Decca returned them to Greenberg and gave up on them, considering them a one-hit act ; On Greenberg's new label, Scepter Records, they re-released " Dedicated to the One I Love " as a single, which peaked at # 89 ; Wayne Wadhams, David Nathan, and Susan Lindsay in Inside the Hits attribute the low rating to poor distribution.
Alexander Montgomerie's The Cherrie and the Slae in 1700, shortly over a decade later an edition of poems by Sir David Lindsay, nine printings of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle shepherd between 1743 and 1793, and an edition of Robert Burns ' poetry in 1787, the same year as the Edinburgh edition, followed by reprints in 1789, 1793 and 1800.
* David Lindsay — A Voyage to Arcturus
One of his drawing pupils was Margaret Lindsay, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick and Amelia Murray ( granddaughter to David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont and sister to the naval officer John Lindsay ).

David and explorer
* 1770 David Thompson, Canadian explorer ( d. 1857 )
British explorer David Thompson was the first European to navigate the entire length of the Columbia River in 1811.
The Dutch explorer and entrepreneur David de Vries gives the first mention of it in his journal for the year 1642 (" the Wickquasgeck Road over which the Indians passed daily ").
Another, Livingstone's fruit bat, although plentiful when discovered by explorer David Livingstone in 1863, has been reduced to a population of about 120, entirely on Nzwani.
David Livingstone, early explorer of the interior of Africa.
* 1871 Journalist Henry Morton Stanley begins his trek to find the missionary and explorer David Livingstone.
* 1871 Henry Morton Stanley locates missing explorer and missionary, Dr. David Livingstone in Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika, famously greeting him with the words, " Dr. Livingstone, I presume?
In January 1866 the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone, who crusaded against the slave trade, went to Zanzibar, from where he set out to seek the source of the Nile, and established his last mission at Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
* May 4 David Livingstone, Scottish explorer of Africa ( b. 1813 )
* February 10 David Thompson, British-Canadian explorer ( b. 1770 )
* November 10 Henry Morton Stanley locates the missing explorer and missionary Dr. David Livingstone in Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika, and greets him by saying " Dr. Livingstone, I presume?
* March 19 David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer ( d. 1873 )
* April 30 David Thompson, English-Canadian explorer ( d. 1857 )
( In comparison fellow Scot and contemporary explorer David Livingstone was knighted and buried with full imperial honors in Westminster Abbey ).
Jonathan's middle name is likely an allusion to the iconic explorer, David Livingstone, of ' Dr.
Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands ( 28 January 1841 10 May 1904 ), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone.
He became one of the Heralds overseas correspondents and, in 1869, was instructed by Bennett's son to find the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone, who was known to be in Africa but had not been heard from for some time.
David Livingstone ( 19 March 1813 1 May 1873 ) was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society and an explorer in Africa.
Crane's first signed publication was an article on the explorer Henry M. Stanley's famous quest to find the English missionary David Livingstone in Africa.
The famous British explorer and missionary David Livingstone failed in his attempt to verify Speke's discovery, instead pushing too far west and entering the River Congo system instead.
Although Earhart and Putnam had no children, he had two sons by his previous marriage to Dorothy Binney ( 1888 1982 ), a chemical heiress whose father's company, Binney & Smith, invented Crayola crayons: the explorer and writer David Binney Putnam ( 1913 1992 ) and George Palmer Putnam, Jr. ( born 1921 ).
* David Thompson ( explorer ) ( 1770 1857 ), Canadian explorer
* David Thompson Highway, named for the explorer of Canada
The famous Canadian explorer, David Thompson, took shelter from a storm in Cadotte's cabin here in March 1798.

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