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Well known UK universities providing dental courses are the Universities of Glasgow, Cardiff, Queen's Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dundee, Manchester, Sheffield and King's College London.
In the UK between the late 1990s and 2010 there were just two centres using psychosurgery: a few stereotactic anterior capsulotomies are performed every year at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, while anterior cingulotomies are carried out by the Advanced Interventions Service at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.
NCR had made its first ATM in the late 1970s with widespread installations of the model 770 in National Westminster and Barclays Banks throughout the UK, but it was not until the Model 5070, developed at its Dundee plant in Scotland and introduced in 1983 that the company began to make more serious inroads into the ATM market.
* National Express Dundee ( bus operation in and around Dundee, Scotland, UK )
From 2007 there was only one REACT International team based in Britain, operating under the name of REACT UK Dundee.
* REACT UK Dundee
By that time, the airline's scheduled network served Belfast, Blackpool, Carlisle, the Channel Islands, Dundee, Glasgow, Hull, the Isle of Man, London and Teesside in the UK, Dublin in the Republic of Ireland and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
The UK Champion Trees as listed by TROBI are in Scotland, at Baxter Gardens, Dundee, and at Ayr.
She has also received honorary degrees from the following universities in the UK: Bath, Cambridge, Dundee, Durham, Nottingham, Oxford, Sunderland, Warwick as well as these universities worldwide: Chicago, Auckland and Waikato as well as being honorary fellow of Somerville College, Oxford and Wolfson College, Cambridge.
* Sue Black ( University of Dundee, UK )
* Dundee Royal Infirmary, a closed hospital in Dundee, Scotland, UK
Dundee is the only university in the UK to offer an LLB in both English law and Scottish Law and to allow law students to dual qualify.
* UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, Dundee University, UK
Back in the UK, Bruce sold the ship, and she returned to sealing, based in Dundee until appointed to be the first international North Atlantic Ice Patrol ship after the tragedy of RMS Titanic.
1 in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961 and was in the top 50 in the USA for over a year ), " Campbeltown Loch ", " The Muckin ' O ' Geordie's Byre ", " The Road to Dundee "," The Battle's O ' er ", " Take Me Back ", " Tunes Of Glory ", and " Dr. Finlay " ( 1965 ).
Zara in Dundee, United Kingdom | UK
" Live it Up " reached the top 50 in European charts including peaking at No. 3 in UK, No. 4 in Norway, and No. 6 in Germany, after it featured in the 1986 Australian film " Crocodile " Dundee.
The single also reached No. 3 in the UK in 1987, and was a hit in Europe, after being included in the soundtrack of the hugely successful Australian 1986 film " Crocodile " Dundee.
The title developed in France from where it found its way into Scots, where in Scotland it became the style ( as provost ) of the principal magistrates of the Royal Burghs ( roughly speaking, the equivalent of " mayor " in the rest of the UK ) (" Lord Provost " in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee ), and into England, where it is applied to certain officers charged with the maintenance of military discipline.
She also appeared in many TV shows in the UK and the U. S. – Ironside, Dundee and the Culhane, Doctor Who ( The Time Monster, Warriors of the Deep ), Smiley's People, etc.
Doctor honoris causa: Universities of Torino, Italy, 1989 ; Dundee, Scotland, 1992 ; Geneva, Switzerland, 1994 ; Stockholm, Sweden, 1994 ; Liège, Belgium, 1996 ; Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale of Lausanne, Switzerland, 1996 ; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, US, 1997 ; Bath, UK, 1997 ; Montréal University, Canada, 2000 ; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2004 ; Ohio State University, Columbus, US, 2007 ; University of Buenos
* Dundee East ( UK Parliament constituency )

Dundee and Parliament
Edwin Scrymgeour ( 28 July 1866 – 1 February 1947 ), was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Dundee, Scotland.
Out of Parliament Scrymgeour worked as an evangelical Chaplain at East House and Maryfield Hospital in Dundee.
From 1931 to 1945 he was Liberal Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Dundee.
Prior to entering Parliament, Smith worked for Northumberland County Council, managed an Advice Centre in Dundee and was Constituency Assistant to North East Fife MP, Sir Menzies Campbell.
In 1999 he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent Dundee East.
Category: Members of the Scottish Parliament from Dundee constituencies
He quickly returned to Parliament, winning the Dundee by-election in December.
Category: Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Dundee constituencies
Iain Malone Luke ( born 8 October 1951, Dundee ) is a former Labour Party politician and former Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom.
At the 2001 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Dundee East ,< ref name = " BBC_01 ">
He was a Conservative Member of Parliament before succeeding in the earldom and later served as Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and was Chancellor of the University of Dundee.
He was Labour member of Parliament for Dundee West from 1979 until his retirement at the 2005 general election.
* a statue of early parliamentarian George Kinloch ( Member of Parliament ) in Dundee
Wilson was also a Member of Parliament for the Dundee East constituency for several years.
Shona Robison ( 26 May 1966 ) is a Scottish politician, serving as the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Dundee City East.
Category: Members of the Scottish Parliament from Dundee constituencies
They managed to gain two seats ( Angus MacNeil winning in Na h-Eileanan An Iar and Stewart Hosie in Dundee East ) from the notional four they held to bring their total to six Members of Parliament.
This agreement was incorporated in an Act of Parliament, the William Harris Endowment and Dundee Education Act, 1882.
In 1952 he was elected Member of Parliament in a by-election for Dundee East, where he served until his resignation in 1972.
Category: Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Dundee constituencies
Stewart Hosie ( born 3 January 1963 ) is the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Dundee East.
Dundee East is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ( at Westminster ).
Dundee West is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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