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Cathcart and both
Along with Glasgow Cathcart, Hillhead was one of two safe Conservative seats in Glasgow for several decades. But the majorities in both constituencies were gradually reduced by Labour in the 1970s ; Cathcart went Labour in 1979 ( their only loss in their overall national victory that year ), while Hillhead just remained Conservative by a small majority.
Most recently, in December 2008 Transport Scotland's Strategic Transport Projects Review suggested an upgrade of the Cathcart Circle line to light rail as part of a wider light rail network for metropolitan Glasgow, incorporating both new lines and re-purposed older alignments.
After being re-elected Speaker, Spence, rather than punishing Booth and Cathcart, appointed both to the powerful Appropriations and Joint Finance committees.

Cathcart and men
The courage of Cathcart and his men had the unexpected effect of encouraging other British units to charge the Russians.
The 1st Division got away promptly, but when Raglan's staff officer informed Cathcart that the Russians were marching on Balaclava, he at first refused to comply, complaining that his men had only just finished their shift in the trenches before Sevastopol.

Cathcart and scientific
Castles such as Dover and the Tower of London were expanded in a concentric design in what Cathcart King has labelled the early development of " scientific fortification ".

Cathcart and .
Screenplay was by Mary Cathcart Borer.
Other high profile players include Patrick Ball, Cynthia Cathcart, Alison Kinnaird, Bill Taylor, Siobhán Armstrong and others.
* Cathcart King, David James.
The next year, he travels ( in Clouds of Witness, 1926 ) to the fictional Riddlesdale in North Yorkshire to assist his older brother Gerald, who has been accused of murdering Captain Denis Cathcart, their sister's fiancé.
" Key among the reasons Yossarian fears his commanders more than the enemy is that as he flies more missions, Colonel Cathcart increases the number of required combat missions before a soldier may return home ; he reaches the magic number only to have it retroactively raised.
In Yossarian's words: " The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on, and that includes Colonel Cathcart.
Michael Cathcart and Andrew Moore, among others, have put forward the possibility that such a clash would have seen the Commonwealth Armed Forces fighting the New South Wales Police.
He later lived in Cathcart Hill.
Cathcart is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.
Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Cathcart ranks 45th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked.
Cathcart was named for Isaac Cathcart, a businessman and Snohomish pioneer.
Cathcart is located at ( 47. 844260 ,-122. 106015 ).
Public schools of the Snohomish School District include: Snohomish High School, Glacier Peak High School, AIM High School ( Alternate High School ), Centennial Middle School, Valley View Middle School, Dutch Hill Elementary, Emerson Elementary, Riverview Elementary, Cascade View Elementary, Machias Elementary, Seattle Hill Elementary, Totem Falls Elementary, Cathcart Elementary, and Central Elementary.
One of the world's first automobiles was built there in 1871 or 1872 by Dr. J. W. Cathcart, as was the Pennington Victoria tricycle, the Mitchell, and the Case.
Alnwick was one of three castles held by Lancastrian forces in 1461 and 1462, and it was there that the " only practical defence of a private castle " was made according to military historian D. J. Cathcart King.
After the Second World War the historical analysis of British castles was dominated by Arnold Taylor, R. Allen Brown and D. J. Cathcart King.

head and Physiological
Physiological noise is from head and brain movement in the scanner from breathing, heart beats, or the subject fidgeting, tensing, or making physical responses such as button presses.
Situational awareness including the Rifleman Radio on every soldier, head up display, location and Physiological Status Monitoring were the basic building blocks being implemented in increment 1.

head and Chemistry
The head of department at DTU Chemistry, Ole W. Sørensen, has been the centre of several controversial events: An associate professor who had negotiated a bonus with the university, was threatened that the course she was teaching would be cancelled if she accepted the bonus.
He is " a hip hop activist, appointed by rap-godfather Afrika Bambaataa to head the first German chapter of Zulu Nation ... His band Advanced Chemistry released a maxi-single in November 1992.
He became deputy head of Komsomol ( the Communist Youth League ) at his university, the Mendeleev Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology, where he graduated in chemical engineering in 1986.
After the war, he became head of administration in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Berlin, but in 1948 he was dismissed from this position due to political pressure from the American authorities in West Berlin.
Dogonadze founded and was the first head ( 1978 – 85 ) of the Department of Theoretical Investigations of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences ( GNAS ).
From 1892 – 1989 Munroe was head of the Department of Chemistry and Dean of the Corcoran Scientific School at the Columbian University ( renamed George Washington University in 1904 ).
That first Senate included Professor T. I. Francis ( vice-chancellor & chairman ), Professor D. A. Okorie ( head, Department of Chemistry ), Professor L. K. Opeke ( ag.
Kjeldahl worked in Copenhagen at the Carlsberg Laboratory, associated with Carlsberg Brewery, where he was head of the Chemistry department from 1876 to 1900.
He emigrated to Canada in 1930 to join the chemistry faculty of the University of Saskatchewan as an assistant professor and was promoted to professor in 1938, head of the Department of Chemistry in 1948, and dean of the college of Graduate Studies in 1949.
He would eventually become head of the Chemistry Department, from which he retired in 1969.
Grote Chemistry Scholarships are named in honor of Dr. Irvine W. Grote, who served as head of the department from 1941 to 1964.
Many scientists working at the Politecnico di Milano have received awards and recognition by the scientific community: among them, the most famous is undoubtedly Giulio Natta, the only Italian Nobel laureate for Chemistry to date ( 1963 ), who was also the head of the Department of Industrial Chemistry at Politecnico.
During the late 70s and early 80s, he continued his career as head of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory at Oxford University, where he identified and developed Li < sub > x </ sub > CoO < sub > 2 </ sub > as the cathode material of choice for the Li-ion rechargeable battery that is now ubiquitous in today's portable electronic devices.
Fox became the head of the Iowa Agricultural Experimental Station ’ s Chemistry Department from 1949 to 1955.
The Bray family appears to have moved to the Portsmouth area from the Isle of Wight, in contradiction to the very garbled accounts of their origins to be found in Burke's Colonial Gentry ( 1891 – 1895 ), volume 2, under " Bray of Adelaide ", and in the American Supplement ( 1939 ) to Burke's Landed Gentry ( 1937 edition ), now renamed Burke's American Family Records with British Ancestry, and found under " Bray " ( covering the career and descent of Professor William Crowell Bray ( 1879 – 1946 ), head of the Chemistry department at the University of California, Berkeley, who belonged to the Canadian branch of the Bray family which had been established in Upper Canada in 1839 by William Bray, J. P., R. N.
He again returned to the Naval Academy in June 1934, and for three years served as head of the Department of Chemistry.
He is a former Waynflete Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford ( 1978 – 2005 ) and the former head of the organic chemistry department of that university.
In 1899, Thiele was head of Organic Chemistry at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich.
On the invitation of Arnold Sommerfeld, he worked at the University of Munich, and on the creation by the Rockefeller Foundation of the Institute of Physics and Chemistry ( Madrid ), in 1930 he was named head of the Spectroscopy Section.

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