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James has talked at other industry events, including Glasgow's Musicworks, ' Ear Candy ' with fellow composer Richard Jacques at The Barbican Centre and The Edinburgh International Festival with co-panelists John Broomhall, Harry Gregson-Williams, Stephen Deutsch and Barrington Pheloung.
Harlequin had offices in: Cambridge, England ( including Barrington Hall and Longstanton ); Edinburgh ; Manchester ; Cambridge, Massachusetts ; Menlo Park, California, and several other places.

Edinburgh and 2003
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
* Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh, meta-level reasoning for guiding inductive proof, proof planning and recipient of 2007 IJCAI Award for Research Excellence, Herbrand Award, and 2003 Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award.
The Edinburgh Marathon has been held in the city since 2003 with more than 13, 000 taking part annually.
* Buchan, James, Capital of the Mind: How Edinburgh changed the world, John Murray, 2003 ISBN 0-7195-5446-2
* Chalmers, John Audubon in Edinburgh and his Scottish Associates, 2003.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
* Reese, P., Bannockburn, Canongate, Edinburgh, 2003, ISBN 1-84195-465-9
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2003.
On 7 March 2003, Dalyell was elected Rector of the University of Edinburgh by the staff and students.
On Thursday 10 July 2003 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh made a visit to Shropshire which included a visit to Ironbridge, and a walk over the bridge itself.
* Duncan Ferguson 2003 ( now Organist & Master of the Music St Mary's, Edinburgh )
Scottish Ministers decided to transfer SNH's headquarters from Edinburgh to Inverness in 2003 / 04, many staff left at this point as they did not wish to transfer location.
* Stuart Carney, MB, ChB ( Edinburgh ), MPH ( Harvard ), MRCPsych: Senior Research Fellow in Psychiatry ( 2003 —)
* Edinburgh Interactive Festival ( 2003 )
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
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Edinburgh and paper
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
In 1785 he presented a paper entitled Theory of the Earth to the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
His paper on quantum mechanics, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society in 1936, helped win him a teaching position at Edinburgh the following year.
Playfair later recalled that " the mind seemed to grow giddy by looking so far into the abyss of time ", and Hutton concluded a 1788 paper he presented at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, later rewritten as a book, with the phrase " we find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end.
* Joseph Black describes his discovery of carbon dioxide (" fixed air ") and magnesium in a paper to the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh.
To the Edinburgh Journal of Science in 1826 he contributed a paper on " Some Experiments on Coloured Flame "; to the Quarterly Journal of Science in 1827 a paper on " Monochromatic Light "; and to the Philosophical Magazine a number of papers on chemical subjects, including one on " Chemical Changes of Colour.
John Slezer | Slezer's Edinburgh Castle c. 1693 depicting the Scottish Union Flag. Despite the drawings described in this letter as showing drafts of the two new patterns, together with any royal response to the complaint which may have accompanied them, having been lost in a fire, other evidence exists, at least on paper, of a Scottish variant whereby the Scottish cross appears uppermost.
Highlights for Brown during this period include his discovery of a new species of grass, Alopecurus alpinus ; and his first botanical paper, " The botanical history of Angus ", read to the Edinburgh Natural History Society in January 1792, but not published in print in Brown's lifetime.
She continued at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1932, and published her first paper, on the asymptotic periods of integral functions, in 1935.
In August 2006, the paper launched afternoon editions in Glasgow and Edinburgh entitled Record PM.
* Joseph Black describes his discovery of carbon dioxide (" fixed air ") and magnesium in a paper to the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh.
In 1819, Scoresby gained election as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and about the same time communicated a paper to the Royal Society of London: " On the Anomaly in the Variation of the Magnetic Needle ".
" Valleyfield " came from the Valleyfield Mills, a paper mill south of Edinburgh in Scotland.
" The Correlation between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance " is a scientific paper by R. A. Fisher which was published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1918, ( volume 52, pages 399 – 433 ).
Though the paper was not rejected, Fisher carried a feud with Pearson from 1917 on, and instead sent the paper via J. Arthur Thomson to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, which published it in its Transactions.
In the case of Canada, although the rank of Marshal of the Royal Canadian Air Force existed on paper until 1968, the Duke of Edinburgh was never appointed to this rank nor to the other Canadian 5-star ranks.

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