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Alistair and Moffat
The current Rector of the University of St Andrews is Alistair Moffat the author, who was elected in October 2011.
* Tyneside: A History of Newcastle and Gateshead from Earliest Times, Alistair Moffat and George Rosie, Mainstream Publishing ( 10 November 2005 ), ISBN 1-84596-013-0
Stirling's University Court boasts a number of well known members including James Naughtie and Alistair Moffat.
* Roxburgh Castle in the Scottish Borders, proposed by Alistair Moffat in his work ' Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms '.
He stood again in the 2011 election, this time finishing third behind Lord Michael Forsyth and successful candidate Alistair Moffat.
* Moffat, Alistair The Borders, Birlinn, ( Edinburgh, 2007 ) ISBN 1-84158-466-5
He was succeeded by writer and historian Alistair Moffat, who left in 1981 to become Head of Arts at Scottish Television.
Between 1976 and 1981, under the direction of Alistair Moffat, the number of companies performing rose from 182 to 494, thus achieving its position of the largest arts festival in the world.
* Alistair Moffat, The Faded Map-Lost Kingdoms of Scotland.
Alistair Moffat & James F. Wilson, " The Scots: A Genetic Journey ", Berlinn Limited, 2012, page 160.
* Moffat, Alistair ( 2005 ) Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Before History.
Another meaning, put forward in the documentary Before Scotland ( written and presented by historian Alistair Moffat ), is Priest Rock.

Alistair and Fringe
On television, he played the shuttle captain in the short-lived series Odyssey 5 and made guest appearances as Terran supremacist John Frederick Paxton in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes " Demons ", " Terra Prime " and in Fringe as the character Alistair Peck.

Alistair and 1976
Alistair Burt was born in Bury, Lancashire, and was educated at the Bury Grammar School, where he was appointed Head Boy in 1973, and St John's College, Oxford where he was elected president of the Oxford Law Society in 1976 and graduated with a degree in jurisprudence law in 1977.
* Alistair Gascoigne ( 1976 ) Director of Infection Prevention and Control ; Consultant Physician, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne

Alistair and
* Alistair Cockburn: Agile Software Development, Addison Wesley.
* 1971 Alistair Potts, English rower
* 1925 Sir Alistair Horne, British historian
* 1908 Alistair Cooke, British-born journalist ( d. 2004 )
* November 1 Alistair Griffin, British singer and songwriter
* November 20 Alistair Cooke, English-born American journalist ( d. 2004 )
* February 2 Alistair MacLean, British writer ( heart attack ) ( b. 1922 )
* April 28 Alistair MacLean, Scottish writer ( d. 1987 )
* Alistair MacLatchy bass ( 1996 1998, 2010 –)
* Letter from America ( 1946 2004 ): Commentary on American news and events by Alistair Cooke.
Alfred Alistair Cooke KBE ( 20 November 1908 30 March 2004 ) was a British / American journalist, television personality and broadcaster.
The manuscript did not arouse much interest immediately after the war, but it was discovered a few weeks before his death in 2004 and published as The American Home Front: 1941 1942 in the United States ( and as Alistair Cooke's American Journey: Life on the Home Front in the Second World War in the UK ) in 2006.
* Guardian in article Emma Brockes Meets Alistair Cook's Daughter Letters from my father
* PBS " Masterpiece The Unseen Alistair Cooke "
* February 2 Alistair MacLean, British thriller writer, heart attack
* Alistair MacLean Where Eagles Dare
* Alistair Maclean When Eight Bells Toll
Her other stage roles in the 1980s included Divine Dixie Diva in Mrs Cole's Music Hall at the Mill at Sonning ( 1984 85 ); Katisha, Countess of Grantham, in MetroPolitan Mikado, adapted from The Mikado by Ned Sherrin and Alistair Beaton at Queen Elizabeth Hall ( 1985 ); Bev in Angry Housewives at the Lyric Hammersmith Studio ( 1986 ); Mrs Johnstone in Blood Brothers at Watermill Theatre ( 1986 ); Maggot Scratcher in Sink the Belgrano!
Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, ONZM ( 25 June 1925 16 August 2009 ) was a New Zealand poet, playwright, and novelist.
* Alistair Cragg Top Irish distance runner.
* Alistair Darling ( Chancellor of the Exchequer 2007 10 ), 20 February
As Hamelin writes in his preface to this étude, the idea to combine these came from the composer Alistair Hinton, the finale of whose Piano Sonata No. 5 ( 1994 95 ) includes a substantial section entitled " Alkanique ".
* 2007 2008 Alistair Wardle

Alistair and 1981
* Alistair Campbell, 4th Baron Stratheden and Campbell ( 1899 1981 )

Alistair and role
Armfeldt ), Alistair Robins ( the Count ), Gabriel Vick ( Henrik ), Grace Link and Holly Hallam ( shared role Fredrika ) and Kasia Hammarlund ( Petra ).
He achieved his greatest popularity in the U. S. in this role, becoming the subject of many parodies, including " Alistair Cookie " in Sesame Street & No. 39's " Monsterpiece Theater " (" Alistair Cookie " was also the name of a clay animated cookie-headed spoof character created by Will Vinton as the host of a video trailer for The Little Prince and Friends ); Alistair Quince, from The Carol Burnett Show, introducing the " The Family " sketches, which eventually became Mama's Family ; and, arguably, Leonard Pinth-Garnell, in Saturday Night Live & No. 39's " Bad Conceptual Theatre ".
In Parliament Alistair Burt became the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Secretary of State for the Environment Kenneth Baker in 1985, he remained as PPS to Baker in his role as Secretary of State for Education and Science from 1986 and in his role as the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1989 until 1990.
Nicholas Courtney reprises his role as Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart and becomes a regular cast member beginning with this serial.
In 2010, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling appointed her as a non-executive director at the United Kingdom's Financial Services Authority, following her previous role on the board of directors at Barclays and Chase banks.
Following the scholar of Christianity Alistair McGrath ( 1998 ), several major areas of theology can be seen to have developed during the Patristic Period: the extent of the New Testament Canon, the role of tradition, the fixing of the ecumenical creeds, the Two Natures of Christ, the doctrine of the Trinity, the doctrine of the Church, and the doctrine of Divine grace.
Alistair Duncan, Alexis Denisof, Geraint Wyn Davies, Gary Daniels, and James Horan were all in the running for the lead role.

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