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2005 and Fraser
In Buffalo, he divorced Dr. Rae-Venter and married his student, Claire M. Fraser, remaining married to her until 2005.
Round 10, 2005 saw St Kilda and its Coleman Medal-winning full-forward, Fraser Gehrig, claim more revenge for its defeat to Sydney in the corresponding fixture the previous season, winning by 43 points, 15. 11 ( 101 ) to Sydney's 8. 10 ( 58 ), after which the Swans earned the ire of the media and the AFL Chief Executive, Andrew Demetriou, for their game plan in the match.
* Don Fraser ( 2005 )
* Matthew Fraser, Weapons of Mass Distraction: Soft Power and American Empire ( St. Martin's Press, 2005 ).
Eight actors have played more than one character in the series: Nicholas Farrell appeared as Donald Fraser in The ABC Murders ( 1992 ) and then as Major Knighton in The Mystery of the Blue Train ( 2005 ), Simon Shepherd appeared as David Hall in " Jewel Robbery at The Grand Metropolitan " ( 1993 ) and then as Dr Rendell in Mrs McGinty's Dead ( 2008 ) and Carol MacReady appeared as Mildred Croft in Peril at End House ( 1990 ) and then as Miss Johnson in Cat Among the Pigeons ( 2008 ).
In June 2005 owner House of Fraser announced that the department store Dickins & Jones, which traces its origins to 1803 and had been located in Regent Street since 1835, would close in January 2006.
Fraser departed in 2005 after the arrival of a new publisher, Les Pyette – the paper's seventh publisher in seven years.
Kendals ( formerly Kendal Milne & Faulker ) in Manchester also lays claim to being the first department stores founded in the UK and is still known to many of its customers as Kendal's, despite its 2005 name change to House of Fraser.
* 2005: Shadow Moon ( with the Lent / Fraser / Wall Trio )
Katharine Ingrid Mary Isabel Fraser, Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire since 2005, ( born 11 October 1957 ) m. Mark Nicolson ( born 29 September 1954 ).
An example was in a memo called A More Public Broadcaster written by outgoing Chief Executive Ian Fraser to the board of TVNZ in October 2005, was obtained and released by Green MP Sue Kedgley.
Anderson has received a number of environmental awards, including the John Fraser Award for Environmental Achievement from the Sierra Club of Canada ( 2005 ), the Dr. Andrew Thompson Award from West Coast Environmental Law for his lifetime contributions to the environment and sustainability in British Columbia ( 2004 ), and the 50th anniversary International Conservation Award ( 1998 ) from the Atlantic Salmon Federation.
* 2005 – 06 Mark Fraser
Cara Pifko ( as Alice DeRaey ) and Michael Riley ( as Eliot Sacks ) won in 2005 for Best Lead Actress and Actor respectively, and Michael Murphy ( Judge Maxwell Fraser ) won in 2004 and 2005 for Best Featured Supporting Actor.
Christopher James Fraser is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for South West Norfolk from 2005 to 2010.
Jenners Department Store, now known simply as Jenners, is a department store located in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was the oldest independent department store in Scotland until its acquisition by House of Fraser in 2005.
On March 16, 2005 it was announced that the Douglas-Miller family were in advanced negotiations to sell the business to the House of Fraser, at an estimated £ 100 – 200 million, but a month later it was sold for £ 46. 1 million.
Brooke Fraser wrote the song " Albertine " on her album Albertine about an eponymous orphan from the genocide which Fraser met time in Rwanda in 2005.
On December 7, 2005, former BCE executive Pierre Blouin was named Chief Executive Officer of Manitoba Telecom Services and of MTS Allstream, replacing longtime CEO Bill Fraser.
The Fraser Institute, a conservative think tank, claims to do its own research and found that treatment time from initial referral by a GP through consultation with a specialist to final treatment, across all specialties and all procedures ( emergency, non-urgent, and elective ), averaged 17. 7 weeks in 2005.
2005 was the first year that the Spirit failed to make the playoffs, but nonetheless they had a good season, finishing with the 2nd best record in the league behind Quebec and drawing over 100, 000 fans to Fraser Field for the second consecutive season.
On September 3, 2005, the last home game of the season, owner Nick Lopardo responded to rumors of the franchise's demise with an emphatic assurance that the Spirit would be back for their fourth season at Fraser Field.

2005 and Kee
The school was founded by Tan Kah Kee on 21 March 1919 and it merged with Hwa Chong Junior College on 1 January 2005 to form Hwa Chong Institution.

2005 and Scott
* 1929 – Gene Scott, American pastor and broadcaster ( d. 2005 )
* 1953 – Debralee Scott, American actress ( d. 2005 )
Regulatory Arbitrage was used for the first time in 2005 when it was applied by Scott V. Simpson, a partner at law firm Skadden, Arps, to refer to a new defence tactic in hostile mergers and acquisitions where differing takeover regimes in deals involving multi-jurisdictions are exploited to the advantage of a target company under threat.
Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005.
* Scott, Michael Lee, Programming Language Pragmatics, Morgan Kaufmann, 2005, 2nd edition, 912 pages.
In contrast, the director's cut of Scott's Kingdom of Heaven ( which was a commercial failure in its 2005 theatrical release ) is the true version of the film Scott wanted, nearly an hour longer and has been met with more critical acclaim than the original version.
* 1965 – Gregory Scott Johnson, American murderer ( d. 2005 )
* 2005Scott Young, Canadian journalist and novelist ( b. 1918 )
* 1976 – Scott Mason, Australian cricketer ( d. 2005 )
In 2005, Grant F. Scott published Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs in which he re-edited the original material, added hundreds of newly discovered letters, included numerous reproductions of Severn's paintings, and prefaced this material with a critical introduction and commentary.
* Grant F. Scott, " After Keats: The Return of Joseph Severn to England in 1838 ," Romanticism on the Net 40 ( November 2005 ).
* Grant F. Scott, " Sacred Relics: A Discovery of New Severn Letters ," European Romantic Review 16: 3 ( 2005 ): 283-295.
Scott Norvell, the London bureau chief for Fox News, stated in a May 20, 2005 interview with the Wall Street Journal that:
* Scott, William Taussig, and Moleski, Martin X., 2005.
* Michael L. Scott: Programming Language Pragmatics, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2005.
* Miles, Barry, Grant Scott, and Johnny Morgan ( 2005 ).
Third baseman Scott Rolen brought home the honors in 1997, while Howard was the most recent Phillies winner in 2005.
* 2005 – L. Neil Smith ( writer ) and Scott Bieser ( illustrator ), The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel
Scott and his brother have produced CBS series Numb3rs ( 2005 – 2010 ), a crime drama about a genius mathematician who helps the FBI solve crimes, and The Good Wife ( 2009 –), a legal drama about an attorney balancing her job with her husband, a former state attorney trying to rebuild his political career after a major scandal.
In 2005 David Crane published a new Scott biography which, according to Barczewski, goes some way towards an assessment of Scott " free from the baggage of earlier interpretations ".
In 2005, Waits appeared in the Tony Scott film Domino as a soothsayer.
For more information see William Scott Ferguson, ( 1911 ), Hellenistic Athens: An Historical Essay, page 185 .; and Tiziano Dorandi, Chronology in K. Algra et al., ( 2005 ), The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy, page 38.
In May 2005, The New York Times Company named Scott Meyer as president and CEO of About. com.

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