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Fife's and influence
David of Carrick progressively acted independently of his father taking control of the Stewart lands in the south-west while maintaining his links with the Drummonds of his mother and all at a time when Fife's influence in central Scotland remained strong.

Fife's and during
Burns played the dedicated but inept deputy sheriff Warren Ferguson during the first half of the 1965-1966 season of The Andy Griffith Show, as Barney Fife's replacement after Don Knotts left the cast.

Fife's and while
Construction of a new turnpike from Pettycur to Newport-on-Tay via Cupar in 1790, while improving only one section of Fife's isolated road system, brought a huge increase in traffic along Kirkcaldy's High Street, and helped to strengthen the town's position.
This includes Donnchadh's association with the Cistercian nunnery of North Berwick, founded by Donnchadh II of Fife's father, Donnchadh I of Fife ; close ties seem to have existed between the two families, while Donnchadh's own name is further evidence.

Fife's and King
When the Stone of Destiny was taken to England by Edward I of England, Robert I of Scotland had himself crowned King of Scots a second time, in order to be crowned by a member of clan MacDuff, the Earl of Fife's sister.

Fife's and Robert
The four month delay in the crowning of Robert III can be seen as a period when Fife and his affinity sought to ensure their future positions and which also saw Buchan's opportunistic attack on Elgin Cathedral, settling an old score with the Bishop of Moray and possibly also a protest at Fife's reappointment as the king's lieutenant.
In 1392, Robert III strengthened the position of his son David, now earl of Carrick, when he endowed him with a large annuity that allowed the young prince to build up his household and affinity and then in 1393 regained his right to direct rule when the general council decided that Fife's lieutenancy should end and that Carrick now of age should assist his father.

Fife's and son
Fife relieved Buchan of his offices of lieutenant of the north and justiciar north of the Forth the latter role was given to Fife's son, Murdoch Stewart.
Buchan was stripped of his position of justiciar which would soon be given to Fife's son, Murdoch Stewart.
Following the annulment, Buchan lost all claim to Euphemia's lands which returned to her and to her son Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross who was also contracted to marry Fife's daughter.

Fife's and Earl
The king appears to have also taken over the conduct of foreign affairs, preserving the peace with Richard II and managing to increase the power of the Red Douglas Earl of Angus in the southeast of the country as a counterbalance to Fife's Black Douglas ally.

Fife's and Carrick
Fife was retained as Guardian of Scotland probably much against Buchan's hopes as he must have looked at some sort of volte-face on some of Fife's actions, particularly as Buchan reached his zenith of possessions under Carrick.

Fife's and
Buchan's brutal assault on Moray in 1390 was to some extent intended to extricate himself from Fife's domination but turned out to be unsuccessful Alexander was to lose his Lordship of Urquhart in 1392 and then his claim on Ross following his wife's divorce in 1392.

Fife's and back
Fife's passenger base seemed loyal, however, and Rennies would soon withdraw from Dunfermline and Moffats would scale back its operations, though retaining pockets of strong competition in the industrialised towns in the south of the region.

Fife's and for
Pollard appeared in episode # 2-30 of The Andy Griffith Show which originally aired on April 30, 1962, as Barney Fife's clumsy young cousin, Virgil, who stops by for a visit and manages to wreak havoc at the courthouse.
Malcolm is training for East Fife since July 2012 and has been out of football since been released by East Fife's rivals Cowdenbeath in May 2011.
The yard was continued for some years after his death by his nephew, but never achieved the renown known under Fife's ownership.
Fife's Fishing History suggests the small fishing town of Buckhaven may have been one source for this saying.

Fife's and had
Many had also approved of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of his younger brother, Buchan.
Although Fife's authority over Scottish affairs had lessened he still exercised considerable power in government.

Fife's and at
Glenrothes is also located equidistant from two of Fife's other key settlements, Dunfermline and St Andrews, at and away.
Between 1907 and 1913, William Fife III designed eight of the twenty 15mR yachts ever built, but his first 15mR named Shimna was not built at his famous Fairlie boatyard, but by Alexander Robertson and Sons Ltd ( Yachtbuilders ), because all Fife's principal yacht builders were needed to work on Myles Burton Kennedy ’ s new 23mR, White Heather II.

Fife's and .
There was general approval of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of Buchan his younger brother.
The township comprises the communities of Bridgenorth, Chemong Heights, Chemong Park, Connaught Shore, Deer Bay, Emerald Isle, Ennismore, Fife's Bay, Flood's Landing, Fowlers Corners, Gannon Beach, Gannon Village, Kawartha Park, Kimberley Park, Lakefield, Selwyn, Selwyn Shores, Stewart Heights, Tera View Heights, Tindle Bay, Victoria Springs, Village Meadowa, Windward Sands, Woodland Acres, Young's Cove, Young's Point and Youngstown.
Glenrothes is unique in Fife as the majority of the town's centre is contained indoors, within Fife's largest indoor shopping centre, the Kingdom Shopping Centre.
Since the demise of the GDC Glenrothes continues to serve as Fife's principal administrative centre and serves a wide area as a service, employment and retail centre.
Glenrothes lies in mid-Fife between the agricultural " Howe of Fife " in the north and east and Fife's industrial heartland in the south and west.
Some vehicles sported Best Bus In The Kingdom slogans as part of SBG's marketing drive, rather than Best Bus In Town or Best Bus Around ; playing on Fife's proud history of once being a separate kingdom.

influence and waned
Mordecai Kaplan's religious naturalism ( Reconstructionist Judaism ) used to have an influential place in the movement, but since Reconstructionism developed as an independent movement, this influence has waned.
With the loss of the IBM deal, Gary and Dorothy found themselves under pressure to bring in more experienced management, and Gary's influence over the company waned.
As the war went on, Ribbentrop's influence waned.
As the masses ' beliefs shifted, the Consensus changed and wizards began to lose their position as their power and influence waned.
Saudi Arabia possesses 18 % of the world's proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC, although its influence has waned in recent years.
Srivijayan influence waned in the 11th century after it was defeated by the Chola Empire of southern India.
The Levellers, along with all other opposition groups, were marginalised by those in power and their influence waned.
During his time as Speaker, Reed assiduously and dramatically increased the power of the Speaker over the House ; although the power of the Speaker had always waxed ( most notably during Henry Clay's tenure ) and waned, the position had previously commanded influence rather than outright power.
Since the 17th Party Congress, Li's influence has considerably waned and he is no longer active on China's political scene, partially owing to the corruption issues that plague him and his family.
Many of the new poets ( Karel Toman, Fráňa Šrámek, Viktor Dyk, František Gellner, Petr Bezruč ) allied themselves with anarchism and the women's movement, although this influence waned throughout the decade.
From the mid 14th century BC through to the 11th century BC, much of Canaan ( particularly the north, central and eastern regions of Syria and the north western Mediterranean coastal regions ) fell to the Middle Assyrian Empire, and both Egyptian and Hittite influence waned as a result.
However, as the population of the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area mushroomed after World War II, and especially after the construction of the Washington Beltway and the D. C. Metro lured affluent government employees and other professionals into the suburbs, the population of Gaithersburg swelled and the influence of the original settlers has waned.
Their influence waned gradually, partly due to liberalization programs in secondary schools and universities that emphasized Austrian identity and democratic traditions.
In philosophy, Chinese Buddhism had waned in influence but it retained its hold on the arts and on the charities of monasteries.
Her influence over James visibly waned as he became openly dependent on powerful favourites.
Subsequently the influence of the Temple Mount Faithful among the radical Jewish activists gradually waned, although the group still retains significant visibility.
The CBC ’ s cultural influence, like that of many public broadcasters, has waned in recent decades.
their influence waned and Labour became the largest party on the council.
These societies still exist, but their influence has waned.
Its literary impact has given it continued life, even as its direct influence in anthropology has waned.
Though Clinton's popularity had waned by the mid 1980s, he experienced something of a resurgence in the early 1990s, as many rappers cited him as an influence and began sampling his songs.
While French influence waned, it can still be seen in local place names, particularly waterways.
It is apparent from these events that Oswiu's influence in the south had waned by this time, if not before, and that Wulfhere now dominated the area.
British influence in Afghanistan waned, but relations between Afghanistan and the Russians remained equivocal, with many Afghans desiring to regain control of Merv and Panjdeh.
In his correspondences with Calcutta, Raffles also emphasized the need to establish a certain amount of influence with the native chiefs, which had greatly waned since the return of the Dutch.

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