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Alistair and book
The basic principle of fairness was set out by Listener setter Afrit ( Alistair Ferguson Ritchie ) in his book Armchair Crosswords ( 1946 ), wherein he credits it to the fictional Book of the Crossword:
* Alistair Deacon ( Philip Bretherton ) — Initially publisher of Lionel book, then Judith's husband, Jean's son-in-law & Lionel's stepson-in-law, Penny & Stephen's nephew-in-law, Rocky & Madge's step-grandson-in-law
* Flags of Canada-Ontario book chapter by Alistair B. Fraser
The lake formerly contained Africa's largest population of Nile crocodiles: 14, 000, as estimated in a 1968 study by Alistair Graham — see the book ' Eyelids of Morning ' for an account of the lake and its crocodiles.
In 2006 the National Reconnaissance Office declassified information stating that " an individual formerly possessing CORONA access was the technical adviser to the movie " and admitted " the resemblance of the loss of the DISCOVERER II capsule, and its probable recovery by the Soviets " on Spitsbergen Island, to the book by Alistair MacLean.
Marilyn's television credits also include two ' PBS Reading Rainbow ' programs featuring Alistair, an AListair program for the BBC, three ABC Weekend Specials featuring PJ Funnybunny and a show based on her children's book, Elizabeth and Larry for Showtime's Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories.
* Island ( book ), a collection of short stories by Alistair MacLeod
In October, 2006 the book was republished and in January 2007, by phone from his home in England, Sir Alistair was invited to take part in an Iraq War discussion panel on the Charlie Rose Show on PBS.
It was followed by a book, Alistair Cooke's America, which sold almost two million copies.
The original version of this book was rewritten in 1962 by Alistair Hunter resulting in two different stories with the same title.
The original version of this book was rewritten in 1963 by Alistair Hunter resulting in two different stories with the same title.
This book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Alistair M. Hunter in 1963.
Alistair Smythe is a comic book supervillain, owned by Marvel Comics and existing in that company's Marvel Universe.
A book is currently being compiled by Alistair John Stanley on the team's remarkable progress since its foundation.
Alistair Taylor, in the book Yesterday, reports a mysterious incident involving a man who inexplicably appeared near him and McCartney during a walk on Primrose Hill and then disappeared again, soon after McCartney and Taylor had conversed about the existence of God ; this allegedly prompted the writing of the song.

Alistair and History
* Tyneside: A History of Newcastle and Gateshead from Earliest Times, Alistair Moffat and George Rosie, Mainstream Publishing ( 10 November 2005 ), ISBN 1-84596-013-0
* Moffat, Alistair ( 2005 ) Before Scotland: The Story of Scotland Before History.

Alistair and Borders
* Roxburgh Castle in the Scottish Borders, proposed by Alistair Moffat in his work ' Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms '.
* Moffat, Alistair The Borders, Birlinn, ( Edinburgh, 2007 ) ISBN 1-84158-466-5

Alistair and from
Similarly, in 1971, Alistair Campbell stated that the apologue technique used in Beowulf is so infrequent in the epic tradition aside from when Virgil uses it that the poet who composed Beowulf could not have written the poem in such a manner without first coming across Virgil's writings.
The doughnut claim has since been repeated by media such as the BBC ( by Alistair Cooke in his Letter from America program ), The Guardian, MSNBC, CNN, Time magazine, and The New York Times ; mentioned in several books about Germany written by English-speaking authors, including Norman Davies and Kenneth C. Davis ; and used in the manual for the Speech Synthesis Markup Language.
Botham ( second from left ) with fellow commentators Willis and Gower, politicians Alastair Campbell | Alistair Campbell and James Erskine, 14th Earl of Mar | James Erskine.
* Where Eagles Dare ( 1968 ), WWII adventure from the Alistair MacLean novel.
He is buried a few paces away from Alistair MacLean's grave.
* Alistair MacLeod reading from No Great Mischief on Live from Prairie Lights.
All episodes correspond to a TV episode and featured the original cast, apart from the original actor from the television program ( Bretherton ) not playing Alistair in Series One-Bretherton did play Alistair in both Series Two and Three.
The series was hosted by British / American broadcaster / journalist Alistair Cooke until 1992 ; Pulitzer Prize-winning author Russell Baker hosted from 1992 to 2004.
Many great programmes came out of Ealing from Alistair Cooke's America edited by Alan Tyrer to Z-Cars edited by Shelia Tomlinson and Cathy Come Home edited by Roger Waugh.
* Letter from America ( 1946 – 2004 ): Commentary on American news and events by Alistair Cooke.
Outside his journalistic output, which included Letter from America and Alistair Cooke's America, he was well known in the United States as the host of PBS Masterpiece Theater from 1971 to 1992.
He achieved his greatest popularity in the U. S. in this role, becoming the subject of many parodies, including " Alistair Cookie " in Sesame Street & No. 39's " Monsterpiece Theater " (" Alistair Cookie " was also the name of a clay animated cookie-headed spoof character created by Will Vinton as the host of a video trailer for The Little Prince and Friends ); Alistair Quince, from The Carol Burnett Show, introducing the " The Family " sketches, which eventually became Mama's Family ; and, arguably, Leonard Pinth-Garnell, in Saturday Night Live & No. 39's " Bad Conceptual Theatre ".
* Guardian in article Emma Brockes Meets Alistair Cook's Daughter – Letters from my father
The Scottish singer-songwriter Alistair Hulett wrote a song about the ' swaggies ' called " The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away " ( mp3 download from the Artist's website ), which appeared on his album The Cold Grey Light Of Dawn.
In June 2005, Transport Secretary Alistair Darling announced the a proposal for a national scheme in which every vehicle would be fitted with a satellite receiver which would calculate charges, with prices ( including fuel duty ) ranging from 2p per mile on uncongested roads to £ 1. 34 on the most congested roads at peak times.
* There is talk of two dramas based on his life: one from Tom Bower and Andrew Lloyd Webber and another from Alistair Beaton.

Alistair and Early
Early advisory board members included Alistair Cooke, Saul Bellow, Walter Cronkite, Norman Cousins, Gore Vidal, Norman Podhoretz, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Alistair and Times
*" Pivotal chapter in Scottish history ," by Sarah Hemming, Financial Times ( London ), August 13, 2010 ( regarding play by Alistair Beaton on " Darien scheme " titled, Caledonia )
* Allan Robertson, Golfer: His Life and Times, by Alistair Beaton Adamson, Worcestershire: Grant Books, 1985.

Alistair and is
Shetland is represented in the House of Commons as part of the Orkney and Shetland constituency, which elects one Member of Parliament, the current incumbent being Alistair Carmichael.
Ali G ( born Alistair Leslie Graham ) is a satirical fictional character created and performed by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
Ali's " real " name is later revealed to be Alistair Leslie Graham ( revealed in the eponymous film ).
Blair and Brown's arrangement continued between Brown ( at 11 ) and Alistair Darling ( at 10 ), and is said to be likely to continue in the Cameron ministry ( David Cameron at 11 and George Osborne at 10 ).
* Aconite poisoning is used as a means of disposal in the Alistair MacLean novel Bear Island.
Alistair MacLeod, OC ( born July 20, 1936 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan ) is a noted Canadian author and retired professor of English at the University of Windsor.
Often, as in Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town or Alistair MacLeod's No Great Mischief, the simplicity of rural living is lost in the city.
The current Rector of the University of St Andrews is Alistair Moffat the author, who was elected in October 2011.
Meanwhile Will starts going out with a single mother named Rachel, whose son Alistair is about the same age as Marcus.
* The HMS Ariadne is the name of a ship in Alistair MacLean's 1986 novel Santorini.
Alistair Cooke said that, of all his work, America was that of which he was most proud ; it is the result and expression of his long love of America.
* Bear Island, a novel by Alistair Maclean which is set on Bear Island
Burton upon Trent is the home of contemporary visual artist, Alistair Kennedy.
Straw is one of only three people to have served in Cabinet continuously from 1997 to 2010 ( the others being Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling ).
Alistair McGowan ( born 24 November 1964 ) is an English impressionist, stand-up comic, actor, singer and writer best known to British audiences for The Big Impression ( formerly Alistair McGowan's Big Impression ), which was, for four years, one of BBC1's top-rating comedy programmes-winning numerous awards, including a BAFTA in 2003.
He is best known for his work with Jan Ravens and Ronni Ancona on The Big Impression, formerly Alistair McGowan's Big Impression.
The Big Impression, known as Alistair McGowan's Big Impression for the first three series, is a British comedy sketch show.
In this episode, the wedding is attacked by the Green Goblin ( Harry ), the Scorpion, and Alistair Smythe's Spider-Slayers.
Alistair Cockburn describes a more detailed structure for a use case, but permits it to be simplified when less detail is needed.
When Alistair Smythe was having Scorpion, Fly-Girl and some cyborgs attack the launch base where John Jameson is, Doctor Octopus was observing the occurrences with a remote Octobot and uses the machine to assist the astronauts on board as part of his heretofore unknown plans.

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