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Findley and named
* Findley Lake – A hamlet named after the lake and the location of many summer homes.
Seth's mother was a Scotswoman named Anna Findley Bullock.
* The novel Pilgrim by Timothy Findley describes the encounters of an immortal named Pilgrim with Leonardo da Vinci among others, as told to Carl Jung.

Findley and after
The company was created as Bostik Findley in 2001 after the merger of Bostik and Ato Findley, following the merger of their parent companies, Total Fina and Elf Aquitaine.

Findley and Canadian
** Timothy Findley, Canadian author ( d. 2002 )
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O. Ont ( October 30, 1930-June 21, 2002 ) was a Canadian novelist and playwright.
Timothy Findley received a Governor General's Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award, an ACTRA Award, the Order of Ontario, the Ontario Trillium Award, and in 1985 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Findley was also an active mentor to a number of young Canadian writers, including Marnie Woodrow and Elizabeth Ruth.
** Timothy Findley, Canadian author, 71
The Timothy Findley Award was a Canadian literary award, presented each year from 2002 to 2007 by the Writers ' Trust of Canada in memory of the writer Timothy Findley.
He was the partner of the late Canadian writer Timothy Findley ,< ref name = uoguelph >
Marian Engel ( 1933-1985 ) was an award winning Canadian novelist and passionate activist for the national and international writer ’ s cause ; Timothy Findley ( 1930-2002 ) was an influential Canadian novelist and playwright.
Artists such as Ann Marie MacDonald, Michael Ondaatje, Maria Campbell and Timothy Findley have all gone on to create original works that are considered Canadian classics.
The Wars is a 1977 novel by Timothy Findley telling the story of a young Canadian officer in World War I.
* a popular nickname for Timothy Findley ( 1930 – 2002 ), Canadian author, based on his initials ( Timothy Irving Frederick Findley )
Over the years, The Word On The Street has attracted numerous famous Canadian authors for author readings, such as Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Arthur Black, Joy Fielding, Timothy Findley, Dennis Lee, Robert Munsch, Paul Quarrington, Michael Redhill, and David Suzuki, to name just a few.

Findley and figure
Ribbentrop is also a key figure in the historical novel Famous Last Words by Timothy Findley ( Penguin Books 1982, ISBN 0-14-006268-8 ) and Harry Turtledove's alternate history series Worldwar where his Soviet counterpart Molotov frequently expresses contempt for his lack of intelligence.

Findley and Robbie
In the 41st minute, Galaxy striker Mike Magee scored, only for Salt Lake's Robbie Findley to tie it in the 61st.
Working with new General Manager Garth Lagerwey, RSL added several key players including Kyle Beckerman, Robbie Findley, Javier Morales, Nat Borchers and Jamison Olave.
On June 21, 2007, Klein was traded to the Los Angeles Galaxy for midfielder Nathan Sturgis and forward Robbie Findley.
The Rapids only needed a draw to secure the cup for a third year, but Real grabbed a late win when Robbie Findley scored in the 87th minute.
Despite this setback, the men from Boulder still had plenty to celebrate: the three-pronged attack consisting of David Bulow, Robbie Findley and Ryan Johnson scored 31 of the team's 53 goals between them, and the Rapids were ranked # 3 in the country at the end of the regular season.
* Robbie Findley
* Robbie Findley, soccer player for Nottingham Forest.

Findley and Ross
Robert Ross, the protagonist, was inspired by T. E. Lawrence and the author's uncle, Thomas Irving Findley, to whom the novel is dedicated.

Findley and .
Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, Barbara Gowdy, Timothy Findley and Margaret Atwood have all produced works that are notable exemplars of this form.
* Findley, Carter Vaughn.
* Findley, Nigel.
* The night of Essex's execution is dramatised in the Timothy Findley play Elizabeth Rex.
One of three sons, Findley was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Allan Gilmour Findley, a stockbroker, and his wife, the former Margaret Maude Bull.
Though Findley had declared his homosexuality as a teenager, he married actress / photographer Janet Reid ( born 1930 ) in 1959, but the union lasted only three months and was dissolved by divorce or annulment two years later.
Findley and Whitehead also collaborated on several documentary projects in the 1970s.
Through Wilder, Findley became a close friend of actress Ruth Gordon, whose work as a screenwriter and playwright inspired Findley to consider writing as well.
After Findley published his first short story in the Tamarack Review, Gordon encouraged him to pursue writing more actively, and he eventually left acting in the 1960s.
Findley and Whitehead resided at Stone Orchard, a farm near Cannington, Ontario, and in the south of France.
In 1996, Findley was honoured by the French government, who declared him a Chevalier de l ' Ordre des arts et des lettres.
Findley was also the author of several dramas for television and stage.
Findley died on June 21, 2002, in Brignoles, France, not far from his house in Cotignac.
Collector Jacks beat Findley in the Primary Election by an overwhelming majority.
The town was first settled around 1815 by Alexander Findley, who built the first mills.
New York State Route 426 and New York State Route 430 intersect at Findley Lake village.
* Findley Lake – A lake in the southwest part of the town.

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