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* Provan, Iain William, Long, V. Philips, Longman, Tremper, " A Biblical History of Israel " ( Westminster John Knox Press, 2003 )

Provan and .,
The Representation of the People Act 1948 provided that the constituency was to consist of " The following wards ( as constituted by the Local Government ( Scotland ) ( Glasgow Wards and Councillors ) Order, 1948, S. I., 1948, No. 876 ) of the county of the city of Glasgow, namely, Dennistoun, Provan and that part of Mile-End ward which lies to the west of a line commencing at a point on the northern boundary of the ward immediately opposite the centre line of Millerston Street thence southward to and along the centre line of Millerston Street to the centre line of Gallowgate ; thence eastward along the centre line of Gallowgate to a point opposite the centre line of Fielden Street ; thence southward along the centre line of Fielden

Provan and on
* Profile of Skeletons on Dusted magazine, written by Alexander Provan
The Glasgow Fort shopping centre was built to the east of Garthamlock, partly on a disused quarry and partly on the grounds of Provan Hall House and Park ( Easterhouse ).
Provanmill's most famous landmark is the iconic twin gasometers of the now largely disused Provan Gas Works, which have become a portal into the city for motorists arriving on the adjacent M8 and M80 motorways.

Provan and ",
After the match, photographer John O ' Gready took the iconic rugby league photograph, " The Gladiators ", depicting Arthur Summons supporting St. George captain Norm Provan.

Provan and /
The park is located in the Dennistoun area about two miles from Glasgow's city centre, It sits neatly between the M8 motorway to the north, Alexandra Parade / Cumbernauld Road ( A8 / A80 ) to the south, Provan Road to the east and Sannox Gardens to the west.
This would appear not to be a motorway, but instead an urban corridor which will connect the M74 extension at Polmadie with the M8 / M80 at Provan.
Dennistoun benefits from a large Victorian park, Alexandra Park, which is bounded predominately by the M8 / M80, Cumbernauld Rd & Provan Road.

Provan and ),
* Norm Provan 1962 – 65 ( while playing ), 1968

Provan and .
Most commentators see Lamentations as reflecting the period immediately following the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, though Provan argues for an interpretation that is ahistorical.
* Charles D. Provan, Christian theologian and author
Diarmid Noel Paton ( son of the artist Joseph Noel Paton ) was Regius Professor of Physiology, and Edward Provan Cathcart ( E. P.
Norm Provan, forward for St. George
The photo of Summons and Provan was later used as the basis for the Winfield Cup trophy, and continues to be used to this day with the National Rugby League's Telstra Premiership Trophy.
* G. M. Provan ( 1988 ).
* G. M. Provan ( 1990 ).
In the early years players such as Kearney, Wilson, Clay, Provan, Lumsden and Bath forged the club's success.
That same day saw the creation of an iconic image when Sydney Morning Herald photographer John O ' Gready captured a photo which would become titled " The Gladiators " and which showed the essence of good sportsmanship as the Saints ' captain Norm Provan and West's captain Arthur Summons embraced post-match in exhausted camaraderie while barely recognisable, covered head-to-toe in mud.
In 2001 and 2003 Sobran spoke at conferences organized by David Irving, sharing the podium with Paul Fromm, Charles D. Provan, and Mark Weber, director of the Institute for Historical Review.
The side was captained by Peter Provan, brother of Norm, and coached by Leo Nosworthy.
The 1963 grand final was immortalised in a photograph which became known as ' The Gladiators ' after St. George captain Norm Provan and Summons trudged off the field together.
Baillieston has always been represented by the Labour Party, as was its predecessor Glasgow Provan from its creation in 1955.
This represented an eastwards move, taking in the Carntyne, and Gartcraig wards, which transferred from the abolished Glasgow Provan constituency.

Iain and W
( a response to the article by Iain W. Provan-above )
* Murray, Iain H. The Life of Arthur W. Pink.
* 1967 Christian DeDuve, Marshall W. Nirenberg, George E. Palade, Julius Axelrod, Sidney Udenfriend, D. Harold Copp, Iain MacIntyre, Peter J. Moloney, J. Fraser Mustard
Current ministers in the Presbyterian Church of Australia include Peter Barnes, Allan Harman, David Mitchell, Iain Murray and Bruce W. Winter.

Iain and .,
* The Steep Approach to Garbadale, by Iain Banks, mentions Mornington Crescent as a game created by the fictional company Wopuld Ltd., described as being " based on the map of the London underground with a complicated double-level board ".

Iain and Critical
* Iain Stewart, ' The Critical Legal Science of Hans Kelsen ' ( 1990 ) 17 Journal of Law and Society 273-308.

Iain and on
She afterwards declined to serve in Iain Duncan Smith's Shadow Cabinet ( although she indicated on the television programme When Louis Met ..., prior to the leadership contest, that she wished to retire to the backbenches anyway ).
For example, Tony Blair met Leader of the Opposition Iain Duncan Smith and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy on privy council terms to discuss the evidence for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
* In the novel The Convicts by Iain Lawrence, young Tom Tin is sent to Van Diemen's Land on charges of murder
** The Beatles at 11: 30 have photographer Iain Macmillan take their photo on a zebra crossing on Abbey Road.
During a gun-battle with Islamic Jihad militants whom Israel says were firing at troops from inside the UN compound, an Israeli military sniper shot and killed a UN Relief and Works Agency ( UNRWA ) employee, Iain Hook ( 54 ) on November 22, 2002.
The chairman's script is written by Iain Pattinson who has worked on the show since 1992.
As a result of the squeeze in the education budget, Margaret Thatcher acted on the late Iain Macleod's wishes by ending the provision of free school milk for 8-to 11-year-olds ( the preceding Labour Government having removed it from secondary schools three years before ), for which the tabloid press christened her " Thatcher the Milk Snatcher ".
The government suffered an early blow with the death of Chancellor of the Exchequer Iain Macleod on 20 July 1970 ; his replacement was Anthony Barber.
Huddersfield Town's Iain Dunn became the first British player to settle a match in this way-his 107th-minute goal beat Lincoln City 3-2 in the Auto Windscreens Shield on 30 November 1994.
* Iain Banks discusses The Wasp Factory on the BBC World Book Club
" In March 1952, a poorly prepared ( and possibly inebriated ) Bevan came off the worse in an evening Commons debate on health with Conservative backbencher Iain Macleod: Macleod's performance led Churchill to appoint him Minister of Health some six weeks after his debate with Bevan.
* A Few Notes on The Culture by Iain M Banks
However, on 24 October 2008 Iain Dowie was sacked after just fifteen games in charge of the club.
The actor also narrated at least one TV documentary about The Dambusters and contributed forewords to many books on the subject, including The Dam Busters by Jonathan Falconer ( 2003 ), Filming The Dam Busters by Jonathan Falconer ( 2005 ) and most recently Bouncing-Bomb Man: The Science of Sir Barnes Wallis by Iain Murray ( 2009 ).
Although Noon began the screenplay for the film version of Vurt in 2002, with Iain Softley scheduled to direct, he has since stated on his public website that " Of the Vurt film, all has gone silent at the moment.
In 2001 Hague's successor, Iain Duncan Smith offered Redwood the Shadow Trade and Industry portfolio once again, but he declined on principle.
* The Cottesloe Theatre ( named after Lord Cottesloe, chairman of the South Bank Theatre board ) is a small, adaptable studio space, designed by Iain Mackintosh, holding up to 400 people depending on the seating configuration.
Within weeks of the election Barber was moved from the FCO to the Treasury to take over as Chancellor from Iain Macleod, who died suddenly on 20 July.
Production was credited to Ricardo Mentalban, and with Bailey, in The Saints, were Hall on bass guitar and Iain Shedden on drums.
* Iain Lee, who went on to host Channel 4 breakfast show RI: SE in 2003, and went on to forge a successful career in radio.

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