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Inglis and seat
Inglis chose to take his old House seat back.

Inglis and 1998
In 1998, Fourth District Congressman Bob Inglis kept his promise to serve only three terms, by running against Senator Fritz Hollings.
* Inglis, K. S., Sacred Places: War Memorials in the Australian Landscape, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1998
* Tom Inglis: Moral Monopoly: The Rise and Fall of the Catholic Church in Modern Ireland, Univ College Dublin Press, 2nd Revised edition, 1998, ISBN 1-900621-12-6

Inglis and run
Elsie Inglis: Founder of battlefront hospitals run entirely by women.
Inglis made his first run for elected office when he won the Republican nomination for the 4th District.

Inglis and for
In the 2010 post-season it was reported that Crowe's influence was critical in persuading Greg Inglis, one of the world's best players, to renege on his deal to join the Brisbane Broncos and sign for the Rabbitohs for 2011.
:" As the mayor of Inglis, duly elected by the citizens of this town, and appointed by God to this position of leadership, I proclaim victory over Satan, freedom for our citizens, and liberty to worship our Creator and Heavenly Father, the God of Israel.
Over time and due to various factors the language of the Lothians and the former Kingdom of Northumbria, a northern variety of Middle English, also known as Early Scots or Inglis, came to displace Gaelic as the language of all of lowland Scotland and over time adopted for itself the name " Scottis " (" Scots ") which had previously been used to refer to Gaelic, which later became known as " Erse " (" Irish ") — now considered derogatory.
Mackenzie was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, and was then articled to George Inglis of Redhall, who was attorney for the crown in the management of exchequer business.
In 1765 he was sent to London to prosecute his legal studies, and on his return to Edinburgh became partner with Inglis, whom he afterwards succeeded as attorney for the crown.
Inglis and a passing traveller, Arthur Dewar Bell, both received the British Empire Medal for actions that saved 15 lives.
Inglis Clark took the view that the possibility of divergence was a good thing, for the law could adapt appropriately to Australian circumstances.
Brigadier Lindsay Inglis called for reinforcement and received 23 Battalion, who along with an improvised group of reinforcements scraped together at Brigade Headquarters ( including the Brigade band and the Kiwi Concert Party ) they stabilised the north of the line.
The black tide caused damage to homes and businesses across the east of Newmilns and prompted one factory owner, James Inglis, to sue the town council for damages.
As a result of failings by Humberside Police highlighted by the report into the Soham murders, the Home Secretary, David Blunkett, called for Westwood's suspension, but the Humberside police authority chairman Colin Inglis initially refused.
: to rede for the love of Inglis lede,
The Inglis River, with its yacht club and anchorage for fishing boats is the most notable feature of Wynyard itself.
Dave and Pete Tatham, Joe Inglis and Jim Aveline, whilst looking for an off-season alternative to surfing and snowboarding, began designing boards that could be ridden down hills.
However, the next year the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women was opened by Dr Sophia Jex-Blake and Inglis started her studies there.
She returned to Edinburgh in 1894 where she set up a medical practice with Jessie MacGregor, who had been a fellow student, and also opened a maternity hospital ( The Hospice ) for poor women alongside a midwifery resource centre, which was a forerunner of the Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital.
She was a consultant at Bruntsfield Hospital for women and children, and despite a disagreement between Inglis and the hospital management, the Hospice joined forces with them in 1910.
Robert Durden " Bob " Inglis, Sr. ( born October 11, 1959 ) is a former U. S. Representative for, serving from 1993 to 1999, and then again from 2005 until 2011.
Although he had " racked up a reliably conservative record " during his six terms in the house, Inglis had been criticized by his primary opponents for Congressional votes, including his support for the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 ( which earned him the nickname " Bailout Bob ") and his opposition to the Iraq War troop surge of 2007, and was portrayed as removed from the interests of the district.
Inglis had attacked Gowdy's conservativism and questioned his support for creating a costly lake in Union County, South Carolina.
Following his defeat in the Republican primary, Inglis criticized the Tea Party movement, which had supported his opponents ' campaign, as well as the Republican Party for courting the movement, stating, " It's a dangerous strategy, to build conservatism on information and policies that are not credible.

Inglis and against
No doubt prejudiced against him for his opposition to the Jewish reform measures, Disraeli apparently viewed Inglis with contempt, and described him as " a wretched speaker, an offensive voice, no power of expression, yet perpetually recalling and correcting his cumbersome phraseology.
Because Inglis did not appeal against his sentence, execution was scheduled to take place only three weeks after the trial ended ( according to law, after the passage of three Sundays ).
About 1850 he went to England, where he published a pamphlet titled The Sermon on the Mount, defending Judaism against the parliamentary speeches of Inglis ( London, 1852 ).

Inglis and Hollings
One of the more heated and covered moments of the race was when Hollings referred to Inglis as a " goddamn skunk.
" Inglis gave Hollings his second close race in a row, holding the longtime Senator to only 53 percent of the vote.

Inglis and .
Other possible ministers included Sir Robert Inglis, Henry Goulburn, John Charles Herries, and Lord Ellenborough.
* 1848 – Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmanian politician ( d. 1907 )
They are legislative and executive powers and functions conferred on the Governor-General, not by Royal authority, but by statutory authority ," a view held also by Andrew Inglis Clark, who assisted Sir Samuel Griffith with drafts of the constitution and later became Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
The name is derived from Thomas Hare, who initially developed the system and the Tasmanian Attorney General, Andrew Inglis Clark, who worked to have a modified version introduced.
Another off-campus facility is the Inglis House, which the university has owned since the 1950s.
The Inglis House is a mansion used to hold various social events, including meetings of the board of regents, and to host visiting dignitaries.
** Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmanian politician ( d. 1907 )
* May 5 – Robert Inglis, English politician ( b. 1786 )
* January 12 – Sir Robert Inglis, Bt, English politician ( d. 1855 )
The Right Reverend Dr. Charles Inglis, who was the first Church of England Bishop of the Diocese of Nova Scotia, was the third son of The Rev.
Archibald Inglis, the Rector in Glencolumbkille.
Inglis persuaded the Queen to return to her carriage, and she left.
Andrew Inglis Clark ( 24 February 1848 – 14 November 1907 ) was an Australian barrister, politician, electoral reformer and jurist.
Prior to the 15th century English speech in Scotland was known as " English " ( written Ynglis or Inglis at the time ), whereas " Scottish " ( Scottis ) referred to Gaelic.
In his letters home to his wife, Rupert Edward Inglis ( 1863 – 1916 ), who was a former rugby international and now a Forces Chaplain, describes passing through the town of Albert: We went through the place today ( 2 October 1915 ) where the Virgin Statue at the top of the Church was hit by a shell in January.
* Inglis, Judy.
Inglis Road is almost certainly named after Colonel John Inglis who played a major part in the relief of Lucknow, as did James Outram and Henry Havelock.
The Inglis Barracks at Mill Hill East were home to the Middlesex Regiment between 1905 and 1962.
Mill Hill East has been designated by the Mayor of London in his London Plan as a ' proposed area of intensification ', in and around the Inglis Barracks site.
The original group of boys that made up Troop # 1 were Charles Booth, George Booth, Gerald Brock, Carl Burgess, Earl Burgess, Dr. Stanton Burgess, Raymond Cave, William Cheeney, Clarence Geake, James Grearson, Walter Grearson, Douglas Inglis, Harry Kent, George Murray, Milton Rollins, Craig Rollins ( or Ronald Cragg?
The earliest Vermont BSA scouting certificate is in the Aldrich Library archive belonged to Douglas Inglis, and is dated November 14, 1910.
Among our members now living are Mr. Douglas Inglis of Worcester, Mass., Mr. Raymand Cave of Watertown Mass., Dr. Stanton Burgess of Boston Mass., Mr. George Murry of Quincy Mass., Mr. Ronald Cragg, last known address in Pennsylvania, James Grearson Sr. of this city, Mr. William Cheeney of Northfield, Vt. Other members of our troups I now recall their names ere Carl and Earl Burgess, brothers of the above mentioned doctor.

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