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" He would later take great ( and to some historical critics such as Henry Pringle, disingenuous ) pains to distance himself from his earlier comment, indicating that while he made it, it had not been made " for publication.
* 1979 David Gwillim as Henry, Alec McCowen as Chorus, Bryan Pringle as Pistol
* 1932: Theodore Roosevelt by Henry F. Pringle
These were ; the Earls of Cassilis and Glencairn, Lords Somerville, Maxwell, Gray, Oliphant, and Fleming, with Oliver Sinclair, George Hume of Ayton, Robert Master of Erskine, William Seton, Patrick Hepburn, James Pringle, James Sinclair, Alexander Sinclair, John Maitland of Awencastle, Henry Maxwell brother of lord Maxwell, John Ross of Craigie, the laird of Moncrieff, John Leslie younger son of the earl of Rothes, and John Carmichael.
** Theodore Roosevelt by Henry F. Pringle ( Harcourt )
In May 2006, Fassihi was awarded the prestigious Henry Pringle Lecture Award for her Iraq coverage by Columbia University ’ s Graduate School of Journalism, becoming the youngest person honored with the award.
Aside from Allen, these historians included Carl Sandburg, Bernard DeVoto, Douglas Southall Freeman, Henry F. Pringle, and Allan Nevins ( before his Columbia appointment ).
She has also been the face of ad campaigns for Levi's, Diesel, Henry Holland, Agent Provocateur, Loewe and Pringle of Scotland as well as walking for Vivienne Westwood, PPQ, Luella and Jeremy Scott.

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The Phrenological Society of Edinburgh founded by George and Andrew Combe was an example of the credibility of phrenology at the time, and included a number of extremely influential social reformers and intellectuals, including the publisher Robert Chambers, the astronomer John Pringle Nichol, the evolutionary environmentalist Hewett Cottrell Watson and asylum reformer William A. F.
* Sam Pringle Northolt United F. C.

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Companies such as Hawick Cashmere, Hawick Knitwear, Johnstons of Elgin, Lyle & Scott, Peter Scott, Pringle of Scotland, and Scott and Charters, all have had and in many cases still have manufacturing plants in Hawick, producing some of the most luxurious cashmere and merino wool knitwear in the world today.
* 1895 – Aileen Pringle, American actress ( d. 1989 )
The FLDS Church is estimated to have 10, 000 members residing in the sister cities of Hildale, Utah and Colorado City, Arizona ; Eldorado, Texas ; Westcliffe, Colorado ; Mancos, Colorado ; Creston and Bountiful, British Columbia ; and Pringle, South Dakota.
Later Flora's fiancé Charles Holland and his seafaring uncle Admiral Bell along with his assistant, the extremely humorous Jack Pringle, also take residence with the Bannerworths.
* April 10 – John Pringle, Scottish physician ( d. 1782 )
** Joel R. P. Pringle, American admiral ( d. 1932 )
* September 25 – Joel R. P. Pringle, American admiral ( b. 1873 )
** Aileen Pringle, American actress ( b. 1895 )
* Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. ( March 27, 1911 – February 18, 2001 ) ( age 89 ); married 1 ): Elizabeth Cauthen ( 1934 – 1954 ) 2 ): Mary Pringle Manigault ( 1954 – 2001 ); three children ( one from first marriage: Betsy ; two from second marriage: Rebecca, Dr. Edward Gilbreth ).
* Pringle, John H., and William S. Taylor, eds.
Other important streams that pass through Salem are Mill Creek, the Mill Race, Pringle Creek, and Shelton Ditch.
Harold Pringle was the last Canadian soldier executed, in 1945, for a military offence.
She displaced Aileen Pringle, ten years her senior, and played a vamp opposite Ricardo Cortez.
* Pringle, David.

Pringle and Theodore
In 1919, Toronto grocers Theodore Pringle Loblaw and J. Milton Cork
In 1933, company co-founder Theodore Pringle Loblaw died suddenly of
Founded by Toronto grocers Theodore Pringle Loblaw and J. Milton Cork in 1919, Loblaw Groceterias Co. Limited featured many of its own products, individually branded under a variety of labels such as Pride of Arabia Coffee and Jack & Jill Peanut Butter.

Pringle and 1932
* Donald Pringle ( 1932 – 1975 ), English cricketer
* Joel R. P. Pringle ( 1873 – 1932 ), US naval officer
Vice Admiral Joel Roberts Poinsett Pringle ( February 4, 1873 – September 25, 1932 ) was a distinguished officer of the United States Navy, serving from 1894 to 1932.

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Apparently the letter did not cause any career problems for Pringle or its authors ; he and John Schank, captain of the Inflexible, became admirals, as did midshipman Pellew and Lieutenant Dacres.
Fellow officer Joyce Barry left her husband ( who died soon after ) and moved in with prison chef Mervin Pringle ; eventually marrying him in the final season.
Haller then visited London, making the acquaintance of Sir Hans Sloane, William Cheselden, John Pringle, James Douglas and other scientific men ; next, after a short stay in Oxford, he visited Paris, where he studied under Henri François Le Dran and Jacob Winslow ; and in 1728 he proceeded to Basel, where he devoted himself to the study of higher mathematics under John Bernoulli.
In that match, Adams used a piledriver on the Warrior, and somehow the force of the piledriver hit Adams ' throat ; which had been hit earlier due to interference by manager Percy Pringle during a pre-match altercation.
This prompted the return of Percy Pringle to the promotion, who would later campaign to bring Embry back to World Class ; as well as being the victim of several attacks by Akbar and his troops.
* Mike Pringle – player ( RB ), 2008 ( Edmonton Eskimos 1992, 2003 – 04 ; Sacramento Gold Miners 1993 ; Baltimore Stallions 1994 – 95 ; Montreal Alouettes 1996 – 2002 ).
The executive officers of the Association are Dennis Van Roekel, President ; Lily Eskelsen, Vice President ; and, Rebecca Pringle, Secretary-Treasurer.
* Letter from Monboddo to Sir John Pringle, 16 June 1773 ;
Edmonton Eskimos ( 34 )-TDs, Mike Pringle, Jason Tucker ( 2 ), Ricky Ray ; FGs Sean Fleming ( 2 ); cons., Fleming ( 4 ).
However, the legislation did not came into effect until August 1838, and Thomas Pringle was unable to witness this moment ; he had died from tuberculosis in December 1834 at the age of 45.
Pringle, Thomas ( 1834 ; 1986 reprint ) Narrative of A Residence in South Africa 2 vols.
The " Sacred Twenty ", as shown in the photo at the top of this page, were Mary H. Du Bose ; Adah M. Pendleton ; Elizabeth M. Hewitt ; Della V. Knight ; Josephine Beatrice Bowman, the third Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1922 – 1935 ; Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee, the second Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1911 – 1922 ; Esther Voorhees Hasson, the first Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps, 1908 – 1911 ; Martha E. Pringle ; Elizabeth J.

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