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Calum and Scottish
Saint Columba ( 7 December 521 – 9 June 597 AD )— also known as Colum Cille, or Chille ( Old Irish, meaning " dove of the church "), Colm Cille ( Irish ), Calum Cille ( Scottish Gaelic ), Colum Keeilley ( Manx Gaelic ) and Kolban or Kolbjørn ( Old Norse )— was a Gaelic Irish missionary monk who propagated Christianity among the Picts during the Early Medieval Period.
Scottish member of parliament Calum MacDonald pointed out that the set would be safe especially as chess was not a contact sport.
* Vice Convener: Calum MacLeod, Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association ( GUSNA ).
The Scottish Gaelic language version is called " Calum Clachair " ( Bob the Stonemason ).
Calum Alistair MacDonald or Calum Alasdair Domhnallach ( born 7 May 1956, Stornoway ) was Labour Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Western Isles from 1987 until he was defeated by the Scottish National Party in the United Kingdom general election of 2005.
From 1955 to 1987 he was on the staff of the University of Edinburgh's School of Scottish Studies which he co-founded with Calum Maclean: there he contributed to the sound archives that are now available on-line.
Button-box accordionist, Fergie MacDonald topped the Scottish pop charts in 1966 with the tune " Loch Maree Islands " which pays tribute to the views of the Loch, and vocal versions have been recorded by many artists over the years, notably Calum Kennedy.
Calum Kennedy ( 1928 – 2006 ), popular exponent of Scottish Gaelic song in the 1950s and 60s, ran a hotel in Ardrossan towards the end of his life.
* Calum Maclean ( 1915 – 1960 ), Scottish folklorist, collector, ethnographer and author
It was at this time she adopted the middle name Lorne ( after the Lorne, Argyll and Bute area where she was raised ) as there was already an Anne Gillies ( wife of fellow Scottish singer Calum Kennedy ) on the books of the actors union Equity at the time.
She is related to the singer Calum A. Macdonald who is a Scottish baritone singer.

Calum and Studio
* Castle Sound Studio, Pencaitland, Scotland – ( Engineer Calum Malcolm )

MacKenzie and catalog
* Gisele MacKenzie ( released by Capitol Records in the United States as catalog number 2256, with the flip side " My Favorite Song ", and in Australia as catalog number CP-200, with the flip side " Adios ")

MacKenzie and Scottish
* March 10 – Anne MacKenzie, Scottish broadcaster
Sir Alexander Mackenzie ( or MacKenzie,, 1764 – 12 March 1820 ) was a Scottish explorer.
Born as Cecily Margot MacKenzie in London of Scottish ancestry, she lived on the coast of Brittany in France from the age of 24 with her French husband, Dr. Alex Lefort.
* Billy MacKenzie ( motorcyclist ) ( born 1984 ), Scottish motocross racer
* Adam MacKenzie ( born 1984 ), Scottish field hockey defender
* David MacKenzie ( rugby union ) ( born 1921 ), Scottish international rugby union player
* Alexander MacKenzie ( rugby union ) ( born 1956 ), Scottish rugby player
James MacKenzie VC ( 2 April 1889 – 19 December 1914 ) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Esler has also hosted Radio 4 factual series, Four Corners along with fellow Scottish broadcaster, Anne MacKenzie.
* Scott MacKenzie ( snooker player ) ( born 1980 ), Scottish professional snooker player
MacKenzie was born at the family home in Normanton, near Leeds in Yorkshire, England to parents of Scottish extraction.
His father, William Scobie MacKenzie, a medical doctor, had been born and raised in the Scottish Highlands near Lochinvar.

MacKenzie and Glasgow
* MacKenzie, Peter The Life of Thomas Muir, Esquire, Advocate ( 1821 ) Glasgow
The two original houses were Aitken ( Blue ) and Fergusson ( Green ), with Glasgow ( Red ) and MacKenzie ( Yellow ) being established next, followed by Plimmer ( Sky Blue ) and Uttley ( Black ) in 1993 and Smith ( Navy Blue ) and Mawson ( Maroon ) established in 2009.
His mother, Mary Jane Smith MacKenzie had family roots in Glasgow.
* Prof. Jose David Lapuz is the recipient of a letter-citation from the world-renowned DR. W. J. M MacKENZIE, M. B. E ,( Member of the British Empire ), EDWARD CAIRD PROFESSOR OF POLITICS AND CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, which document is dated February 27, 1973 where Prof. W. J. M MacKenzie wrote, regarding the post-graduate studies of Prof. Lapuz on the methodology of International Politics and Foreign Policy: " He ( Lapuz ) worked on the Literature of International Relations under the supervision of the Dr. C. M.
MacKenzie, Edward Caird Professor of Politics, University of Glasgow.

MacKenzie and Gallery
File: Alexander MacKenzie by Thomas Lawrence ( c. 1800 ). jpg | Alexander MacKenzie, ( c. 1800 ), National Gallery of Canada
* MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Unfortunately, due to theft and customers selling his work for an outrageous profit online, MacKenzie closed his showroom, opting instead to sell his pots through the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Trax Gallery in California, Lacoste Gallery in Massachusetts and the Schaller Gallery in Michigan, as well as exhibitions around the country.

MacKenzie and 1979
Between peacekeeping missions MacKenzie served as an instructor at the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College ( 1979 – 82 ) and as director of army training at St. Hubert, Que.

MacKenzie and defined
Using the classes described above, further metrics were defined by R. William Soukoreff and I. Scott MacKenzie:
Extra-role behavior ( ERB ), first defined by Van Dyne, Cummings and Mclean-Parks ( 1995, as cited in Organ, Podsakoff, & MacKenzie, 2006 ), is another construct similar to OCB.

MacKenzie and selection
Prominent on the committee for the selection of material was Walter Willson Cobbett, who was joined by Spencer Dyke ( leader of a string quartet ), W. R. Anderson, Alec Robinson, Peter Latham and Compton MacKenzie.

preface and exhibition
The preface to his first exhibition in the Furstenberg Gallery ( 1957 ) was written by Breton yet.
In a preface written for a Paris exhibition of Spanish painter Francisco Riba Rovira in 1945 — approximately one year before her death — she expressed her opinions of Picasso, Cézanne, Matisse and Juan Gris as well as Riba-Rovira, a familiar artist of her salon at rue de Fleurus.
The following is a translation from Stein's preface to the exhibition by Francisco Riba Rovira at Roquepine Gallery in May 1945:
Belgian Symbolist poet Emile Verhaeren, an avid supporter of Neo-Impressionism in his country, provided the preface for the exhibition catalog, writing:
In his preface to Sandeman's work, he called it a far more faithful exhibition of Gospel truth than any other work.
That same year, 1964, for his first exhibition, he wrote a famous preface for the exhibition catalogue ;
In 1815 the British Institution upset many British artists by a preface to the catalogue of their exhibition of Old Masters, implying rather too strongly that British artists had a lot to learn from them.
In 1937 he wrote a preface to the catalogue of an exhibition in a London gallery of paintings by present and former members of the school.

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