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The other members of the squad are draftees from Singapore whose enthusiasm for fighting leaves something to be desired: Tosh ( Caine ), a cynical Cockney who is also the squad's medic ; Jock ( Bannen ), a lean Scot whom Lawson at first considers slightly cracked for skipping on patrol and singing the " Teddy Bears ' Picnic ", Campbell ( Ronald Fraser ), a fat Glaswegian ; grey-haired Sergeant Johnstone ( Percy Herbert ); Scott the radio operator ( Harvey Jason ); Griffiths, Rogers, Currie, Connolly, and Riddle.

Scot and Robertson
In 1894 in Munich Richardson married the Scot John George Robertson, whom she had met in Leipzig where he was studying German literature and who later briefly taught at the University of Strasburg, where his wife became ladies ' tennis champion.
In the short story " The Perils of the Double Sign " by Robertson Davies, ( which appears in a collection called High Spirits ,) the narrator mentions that Michael Scot is one of his favourite authors, and his knowledge of Scot's work on the occult aids him in his encounters with a genie.
* Robertson, A S ( 1976 ) Agricola's campaigns in Scotland, and their aftermath, Scot Archaeol Forum, vol. 7 4
An Australian-born Scot, Clark Kerr was born Archibald Kerr Clark, the son of John Kerr Clerk and Kate Louisa, daughter of Sir John Struan Robertson.

Scot and had
' These included: Chief Justice Coke, who had been Solicitor to the High Court of Justice, Major-General Harrison, Col. John Jones ( also a member of the High Court of Justice ), Mr. Thomas Scot, Sir.
It was a Scot, John Muir, who had initiated one of the first national parks in the world, at Yosemite in the United States.
The Scot had been sent to demand that Mary's life be spared.
The first practical pneumatic tire was made by John Boyd Dunlop while working as a veterinarian in May Street, Belfast, Ireland in 1887 for his son's bicycle, in an effort to prevent the headaches his son had while riding on rough roads ( Dunlop's patent was later declared invalid because of prior art by fellow Scot Robert William Thomson ).
British sprinters had made little impression on the international scene, and the sight of the Scot winning two gold medals ( 200 m, 4 x 100 m ) and a silver ( 100 m ) at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was a surprise for British athletics fans.
In October 1660, at Charing Cross or Tyburn, London, ten were publicly hanged, drawn and quartered: Thomas Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scroope, John Carew, Thomas Scot, and Gregory Clement, who had signed the king's death warrant ; the preacher Hugh Peters ; Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell, who commanded the guards at the king's trial and execution ; and John Cooke, the solicitor who directed the prosecution.
Ross, a Scot who had arrived in San Francisco from Australia in 1848 and made his fortune in the wholesale liquor business, set up a trading post called " Ross Landing ".
Ross, a Scot who had arrived in San Francisco from Australia in 1848 and made his fortune in the wholesale liquor business, set up a trading post called " Ross Landing ".
He, however, died within two months of work beginning, and was succeeded by his son, John, later Sir John Rennie, who had as his resident engineer a fellow Scot, the seasoned marine builder, David Logan, who had assisted Robert Stevenson at the Bell Rock Lighthouse ( 1807 – 1810 ).
He was delighted to discover that the game had been introduced to Sri Lanka by a Scot.
He broke with Henry Reeve in 1874 by a venomous review of the Greville Memoirs, in which Reeve was compared to the beggarly Scot deputed to let off the blunderbuss which Bolingbroke ( Greville ) had charged.
Out of these ideas and activities came a new generation of activists including, perhaps most notably Keir Hardie, a Scot who had become convinced of the need for independent labour politics whilst working as a Gladstonian Liberal and trade union organiser in the Lanarkshire coalfield.
In addition to the beloved party leader Keir Hardie came the Scot Bruce Glasier, elected to the NAC in 1897 and succeeding Hardie as Chairman in 1900 ; Phillip Snowden, an evangelical socialist from the West Riding, and Ramsay MacDonald, whose adhesion to the ILP had been secured in the wake of his disillusionment with the Liberal Party over its rejection of trade unionist candidate in the 1894 Sheffield Attercliffe by-election.
The trial was won by Bradley McGee of FDJeux edging out Scot, David Millar, by 0. 1 seconds after Millar had briefly lost his chain in the last 500 metres.
After the Indemnity and Oblivion Act became law on 29 August 1660, Cooper sat on the special commission that tried the regicides, and in this capacity took part in sentencing to death several colleagues with whom he had collaborated during the years of the English Interregnum, including Hugh Peters, Thomas Harrison, and Thomas Scot.
His argument was published in 1544 under the title Of the auctorite of the word of god agaynst the bisshop of london wherein are conteyned certen disputacyons had in the parliament howse betwene the bisshops a bowt the nomber of the sacraments and other things, very necessary to be known, made by Alexader Alane Scot and sent to the duke of Saxon.
The modern town had its origins in the early 17th century when James Hamilton, a Scot, arrived in Bangor, having been granted lands in north Down by King James I in 1605.
BMX Racing has had many sanctioning bodies over its 40-year history as an organized sport, the first being Scot Breithaupt's Bicycle United Motocross Society ( BUMS ), created in the early 1970s ( see below ).
He, however, died within two months of work beginning, and was succeeded by his son, John, later Sir John Rennie, who had as his resident engineer a fellow Scot, the seasoned marine builder, David Logan, who had assisted Robert Stevenson at the Bell Rock Lighthouse ( 1807 – 1810 ).
He appointed Jimmy Sirrel, a charismatic Scot who had once played for Celtic F. C., as manager in November 1969.

Scot and some
Although Scot describes a method, as a non-magician himself it cannot be trusted to be accurate, and is considered by magicians to be unlikely as some of the moves described would be impossible to perform invisibly.
Of the survivors, some number were transported as part of the New Jersey scheme of George Scot of Pitlochie.
Cormack left Newfoundland and returned to Great Britain where he stayed for some time in Liverpool with John McGregor, a Scot whom he had known in Canada, sharing many of his materials on the Beothuks.
Lang was certainly a turbulent Scot but was not quite the fiery fundamentalist who hated all other denominations that some have claimed.
Jean Alesi, starting from pole position, led the race until the halfway stage ; however, David Coulthard, who had jumped from sixth on the grid into third place coming out of the first corner, got ahead of the Frenchman courtesy of a faster pit-stop, and held on to win the race by less than two seconds, gaining some measure of revenge for an incident in the French Grand Prix earlier that season, in which Alesi recklessly pushed Coulthard off the track on the final lap to rob the Scot of his fifth place.
In 1812, a stone coffin that some speculated was that of Michael Scot the philosopher and " wizard ", was found in an aisle in the abbey's south chancel.
Kenny Vest was the station's Program Director and Christian Unruh was the first Music Director, Scot Fox, Christian " West " Unruh, Grant Morris, Ross " The Ross Man " Shields, Michelle Blake ( Michelle Hinch ), Wolfgang, Denver Crabb, and Darren Gauthier were just some of the more recognizable DJ's at the station.
Scot was born in 1744 ; some sources state that he was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, while others give him as a native of England.
His mother was Jennet ( or Janet in some sources ) McGillivray, believed to have been a sister of the Scot Lachlan McGillivray, a wealthy fur trader and planter in Georgia, who was of the Clan MacGillivray Chiefs Lineage ).

Scot and early
French-born Scot inventor who devised an early motion picture camera under the employment of Thomas Edison ( post-dating the work of Louis Le Prince ).
Linbar proves to be an arrogant and incompetent tai-pan, and the Saga ends with Gavallan and Dunross plotting to put him into early retirement ( perhaps with Scot, Gavallan's son, poised to take over in a few years ).
Andrew of Wyntoun's early 15th century Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland says that Fergus was the first Scot to rule in Scotland, and that Cináed mac Ailpín was his descendant.
His two early films won prizes at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, where fellow Scot and future NFB founder John Grierson was a judge.
However, perhaps " the most influential vehicle for the dissemination of high magic to a wider audience was, in fact, Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft ", a book first published in the early seventeenth century in which Scot condemned the cunning folk as liars and tricksters, but in which he had also provided a wide variety of talismans, charms and rituals as examples of what the cunning folk and ceremonial magicians performed.
With surprising ease, it was Coulthard's McLaren ... but anyone who could see the cars leave the grid knew immediately that the Scot had moved much too early and was sure to be penalized.
With the Scot's tyres much more worn than Schumacher's, the McLaren team had no choice but to call in Coulthard early, with the Scot rejoining with a one second advantage.
The residence they built here in the early 1920s was named Norscot Manor ( after their nationalities ' Nor ' wegian and ' Scot ' tish ).
Gavallan later plotted with Dunross to force current tai-pan Linbar Struan into early retirement and hinted at having his son Scot take over the corporation.
There is extant documentation showing that Gobrecht worked for the Mint as early as 1823 immediately upon the death of the first chief engraver Robert Scot.
" Following the digitalised simulation of the early analogue instruments throughout the nineties, Scot Art ( aka Nerve Agent ) informs me that analogue is ‘ a process or a state of being ’, apparently not distant from the idea of a collective, or a network of circuit paths.
In the early years of Spanish colonization of the Americas, a Scot named Tam Blake spent 20 years in Mexico and Colombia and joined Coronado's 1540 expedition to the American Southwest.

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