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Hall in establishing a centre for primate studies, extending socio-ecological principles to primates, supervising doctoral projects and leading field research in Ethiopia on the Gelada Baboon and in Morocco on the Barbary Macaque, subsequently developed by Robin Dunbar and John Deag respectively.
He settled in Portland, Oregon, living initially at the Methodist Mission, and was subsequently taken into the household of the widower William Dunbar, which included Dunbar's son Lambert, and Dunbar's sister, Mrs. Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge.
In 1355 with Lord William Douglas and Sir William Ramsay of Dalhousie, the Earl of Dunbar again invaded Northumberland, and subsequently recovered Berwick-upon-Tweed, although not the castle.
She first came to the attention of mainstream audiences in the BBC Scotland comedy series Chewin ' the Fat and subsequently was given her own show by the channel, The Karen Dunbar Show.

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While " Black Agnes ," Countess-consort Dunbar and March, continued to resist the English laying siege to Dunbar Castle, hurling defiance and abuse from the walls, Scotland received some breathing space when Edward III claimed the French throne and took his army to Flanders, beginning the Hundred Years ' War with France.
Negotiations to end the siege of Leith and demolish new fortifications at Dunbar Castle were continued.
Geoff Dunbar continued the legacy, first with the extensive playtest of Atlantis 2. 0, and then the commercial game Atlantis 3. 0.
From the first his professorial lectures were conspicuous for the unconventional enthusiasm with which he endeavoured to revivify the study of the classics ; and his growing reputation, added to the attention excited by a translation of Aeschylus which he published in 1850, led to his appointment in 1852 to the professorship of Greek at Edinburgh University, in succession to George Dunbar, a post which he continued to hold for thirty years.
A bug in the program made it possible to follow a certain set of instructions that resulted in Ms. Dunbar dying while another Ms. Dunbar continued to walk around the house.
Tradition continued to play a pre-eminent role and the Regiment enjoyed a visible civic profile through weekly parades on the streets, a close attachment to the city's elite, and the activities of three highly active bands ( pipe — still under Dunbar, brass, and bugle ).
Buses linked this station with Dunbar, from where a railway shuttle service continued to Edinburgh Waverley.

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In 1997, he moved to Leicester Tigers, where he would play for a couple of seasons, winning the 1998 – 99 Allied Dunbar Premiership, and then become backs coach.
They became The Farm after Martin Dunbar ( vocals ) left and Peter Hooton joined, although they did play several gigs as The Excitements with Hooton on vocals.
Driesell resigned over concerns about the death of All-American forward Len Bias and subsequent revelations about his players ' academic performances ; the fact that Wade and Driesell didn't like each other, and Wade had consistently said he hadn't wanted Dunbar prospects to play for Driesell at Maryland, was not overlooked by commentators.
Born in South Shields, Tyne and Wear and educated in the North East, Brown started his career playing Sunday league football for South Shields side Red Duster in the South Shields Business Houses League, in the same team as Ray Dunbar and Bobby Davison, who went on to play for Derby County and Leeds United.
In 2003, the play was performed through the Association of Regional Theatres Northern Ireland, directed by Adrian Dunbar and produced by Andrea Montgomery.
Schooled as a sportsman at Dunbar Elementary by legendary Wonder Fiver Burl Friddle, Harmon went on to play for two straight Indiana state basketball championship teams with the Washington Hatchets in 1941 and 1942.

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In 1964, he helped found, with Harlem businessman Dunbar McLaurin, Freedom National Bank — a black-owned and operated commercial bank based in Harlem.
* November 30 – The Dunbar wrecked near the entrance to Sydney Harbour, Australia, with the loss of 121 lives.
Mary escaped from Edinburgh to Dunbar and by 18 March returned with a formidable force.
The war began in earnest with Edward I's sack of Berwick in March 1296, followed by the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Dunbar and the abdication of John Balliol in July.
Quinn also had two more children with Friedel Dunbar: Sean Quinn ( born February 7, 1973 ), a New Jersey real estate agent, and Alexander Anthony Quinn ( born December 30, 1976 ), an event producer in Los Angeles, CA.
John de Warenne had won a victory over the aristocracy of Scotland at the Battle of Dunbar and his belief that he was now dealing with a rabble proved that he had greatly underestimated the Scottish forces.
Figures associated with his court include William Dunbar, Walter Kennedy and Gavin Douglas, who made the first complete translation of Virgil's Aeneid in northern Europe.
The horror begins with the attack on the undefended Italian mountain village, with the following chapters involving despair ( Doc Daneeka and the Chaplain ), disappearance in combat ( Orr and Clevinger ), disappearance caused by the army ( Dunbar ) or death ( Nately, McWatt, Mudd, Kid Sampson, Dobbs, Chief White Halfoat and Hungry Joe ) of most of Yossarian's friends, culminating in the unspeakable horrors of Chapter 39, in particular the rape and murder of Michaela, who represents pure innocence.
The oldest earldoms in Scotland ( with the exception of the Earldom of Dunbar and March ) originated from the office of mormaer, such as the Mormaer of Fife, of Strathearn, etc.
According to one English source over ten thousand Scots died at the battle of Dunbar, however this is probably a confusion with the casualties incurred at the storming of Berwick.
The battle of Dunbar effectively ended the war of 1296 with the English winning.
King had arranged with Undersheriff Harry Woods ( publisher of the Nugget ) to sell the horse he had been riding to John Dunbar, Sheriff Behan's partner in the Dexter Livery Stable.
In Jamaica in 1978 he recorded " Aux Armes et cetera ", a reggae version of the French national anthem " La Marseillaise ", with Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, and Rita Marley.
During this phase, Brian also wrote — with his father Murry assisting under the pseudonym of Reggie Dunbar — the autobiographical song, " Break Away ", which would become a UK hit single.
Also the GOP gained control of two more State House districts, the 54th with Eli Evankovich and the 56th with George Dunbar.
B. Gunn, physicist, lived with his mother, the Freudian psychoanalyst L. F. Gunn / Grey-Clarke, at 14 Dunbar Terrace, in the 1940s
Before the town was officially founded there was a restaurant where a cook with the surname Dunbar worked.
When Edward I invaded Scotland he brought with him the siege capabilities which had evolved south of the border: Edinburgh Castle fell within three days, and Roxburgh, Jedburgh, Dunbar, Stirling, Lanark and Dumbarton castles surrendered to the king.
They retained Roy Thomas Baker as producer but drummer Aynsley Dunbar was replaced with Steve Smith, formerly with Ronnie Montrose's band.
Costner's roles include Lt. John J. Dunbar in the film Dances with Wolves, Jim Garrison in JFK, Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams, Robin Hood in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Crash Davis in Bull Durham, Robert " Butch " Haynes in A Perfect World, Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard, Lt. Cmdr.

Dunbar and Collins
James and Crouch were joined by drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who had previously played on the group's recording of " Everything's Alright ", and bassist Lewis Collins.
Collins became an actor, starring in The Professionals, and Dunbar became a noted session musician, playing with Frank Zappa, David Bowie and John Mayall, among others.
Laswell retained the Material name and was calling upon a large group of musicians with, at its core, guitarist Nicky Skopelitis, keyboardist Jeff Bova, percussionist Aiyb Dieng, former Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell and bassist Bootsy Collins, plus Jamaican reggae duo Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare ( Sly and Robbie ).

Dunbar and band
Guitarist George Tickner had left the band, leaving members Gregg Rolie ( lead vocals / keyboards ), Neal Schon ( guitar ), Ross Valory ( bass ), and Aynsley Dunbar ( drums ), yet after having co-written two songs for this album.
In 2000, Schenker rejoined UFO again and the band released the double CD Covenant ( with Aynsley Dunbar on drums ), which contained a disc of new material and a disc of live classics.
In the 1960s, he was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band which has included Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don " Sugarcane " Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya and Buddy Whittington.
Mitchell auditioned for Hendrix's band in October 1966, beating out drummers including Aynsley Dunbar, who was their other final choice.
In 1976, after his debut on the compilation Beserkley Chartbusters, he recorded his first album with his own band, called The Greg Kihn Band, consisting of Ronnie Dunbar ( guitar ), Steve Wright ( bass ), and Larry Lynch ( drums ).
Frustrated that the band was not playing a strict enough blues set for his taste ( they were actually billed quite often as " The Jeff Beck Blues Band "), drummer Dunbar left and was replaced by Roy Cook for one show, before Stewart recommended Micky Waller, a bandmate of his from Steampacket.
Together they were known as " The Mighty Two ", and along with his studio band The Professionals ( including bassist Robbie Shakespeare, drummer Sly Dunbar and guitarist Earl " Chinna " Smith ), they produced hundreds of singles, including the hits " Money In My Pocket " by Dennis Brown, " Ah So We Stay " by Big Youth and " Eviction " by Black Uhuru.
The remainder of the band included Ronson on guitar, Trevor Bolder on bass, Mike Garson on piano, and Aynsley Dunbar on drums.
They set out to recruit a drummer and happened across Bobby Caldwell ( who had also been suggested to the band by Aynsley Dunbar ) at The Rainbow in Hollywood, and began rehearsing together in late 1974 / early 1975.

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