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* 1865-The China Inland Mission is founded by James Hudson Taylor ; James Laidlaw Maxwell plants first viable church in Taiwan.
Farmers is a mid-range national chain of stores ( originally a mail-order firm known as Laidlaw Leeds founded in 1909 ).
Laidlaw v. Organ, a decision written in 1817 by Chief Justice John Marshall, is believed by scholars to have been the first U. S. Supreme Court case which laid down the rule of caveat emptor in U. S. law.
Laidlaw Hall, the principal assembly hall, featuring a full theatre stage and a pipe organ, is attached to the west end of the Upper School and, at the other end, is the Memorial Wing, the school's main infirmary.
The Laidlaw Library is the main library of University College.
Although the college had a general-interest library before the fire of 1890, the modern Laidlaw Library is specialized in subjects related to the college's in-house academic programs in the humanities and social sciences.
GRTC's paratransit service in Richmond and Henrico County is provided by the CARE service, which is operated under contract by Laidlaw Transit, Inc.
McIlvanney is a champion of gritty yet poetic literature ; his works Laidlaw, The Papers of Tony Veitch, and Walking Wounded are all known for their portrayal of Glasgow in the 1970s.
Laidlaw is considered to be the first book of Tartan Noir, despite the author calling the genre " ersatz ".
Another example of a non-reciprocal " free " gift is provided by British anthropologist James Laidlaw ( 2000 ).
In the third hour Laidlaw is joined by the Sunday Group panel to discuss topical issues until 10: 40 ; Trevor Reekie's short music programme Hidden Treasures and reading of listener feedback round out the hour.
Formerly a subsidiary of Laidlaw AMR is now a subsidiary of Emergency Medical Services Corporation ( EMSC ).
Laidlaw is remembered only for his tender song, Lucy's Flittin, published in Hogg's Forest Minstrel, 1810.
Laidlaw is an unincorporated settlement in the Upper Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada, located just west of the westernmost boundary of Hope, British Columbia on the south side of the Fraser River and along the Trans-Canada Highway.
Small is bigger for expo organizer, China Daily Irvine Laidlaw began IIR by producing newsletters out of a base in Hong Kong.
The 37th Mandala is a horror novel written by Marc Laidlaw and published in 1996.
In the Valve Software computer game Half-Life, which Laidlaw helped design, this book is one of two seen on a shelf in the personal locker of Gordon Freeman.
The other book on the shelf is The Orchid Eater, also by Laidlaw.
In addition, another locker in the room is marked with the name " Laidlaw ".
Bryan William Redpath ( born 2 July 1971 in Galashiels ) is a former rugby union player, and a member of the Scottish line of scrum-halves that include Gary Armstrong, Roy Laidlaw, Alan Lawson, Chris Cusiter and Mike Blair.
Marc Laidlaw ( born 1960 ) is an American writer of science fiction and horror and also a computer game designer with Valve Corporation.
Also, in the locker room, there is a locker with the name " Laidlaw " on it.

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Initially based upon a former operation of Laidlaw Transit ( Virginia ), Transquest provides bus contract operations transporting students to independent schools in multiple South Hampton Roads localities from its base in Norfolk.

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Marc Laidlaw, scriptwriter for the Half-Life series, commented that, among several other more memorable moments in the game, the point where Yorda attempts to save Ico from falling off the damaged bridge was " a significant event not only for that game, but for the art of game design ".
On January 1, 2011 Andrew Laidlaw of Kirkland, WA reclaimed the Tournament setting world record ( five ships only, set to greatest difficulty ) with a score of 4, 525, 150 points.
By 1984, it was operating the second largest privately-managed fleet of school buses in Virginia, a school bus contractor second in size only to Laidlaw Transit.
The only other public school bus contract in Virginia at Norfolk ( operated by Laidlaw Transit ) had also converted to self-operation in 1991.
* Laidlaw Transit VA ( Norfolk ) ( partial acquisition 1985 ) ( Note: an eastern VA subsidiary of Laidlaw Transit only )
These presenters include Justin Fletcher, Sarah-Jane Honeywell, Paul Ewing, Simon Davies, Lorna Laidlaw, Veejay Kaur, Toni Fruitin and Amit Sharma ( both series 4 only ) and Beverley Hills ( series 1-3 only ).

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Following a financial crisis in 1980, new management was brought into ICL ( Christopher Laidlaw as chairman, and Robb Wilmot as managing director ).
Unlike most of the other famous pairings, however, it was Laidlaw and Rutherford's differences rather than their similarities, that melded them into an outstanding partnership.
Waters then recorded another interception on the Rams next drive, setting up quarterback Roger Staubach's 4-yard touchdown pass to Scott Laidlaw with 58 seconds into the final period.

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* Dulac, Liliane, Anne Paupert, Christine Reno, and Bernard Ribémont, eds., Desireuse de plus avant enquerre ... Actes du VIe colloque international sur Christine de Pizan ( Paris juillet 2006 ): Volume en hommage à James Laidlaw ( Paris, Éditions Champion, 2008 ) ( Etudes Christinienne ).
He had a strained relationship with his mother, Patricia ( née Laidlaw ).
James Laidlaw Maxwell Senior ( Pe ̍ h-ōe-jī: Má Ngá-kok ; ; born Scotland, 18 March 1836 ; died March 1921 ) was the first Presbyterian missionary to Taiwan ( Formosa ).
The original line-up comprised Alan Hull ( vocals, guitar, piano ), Ray Jackson ( vocals, mandolin, harmonica ), Simon Cowe ( guitar, mandolin, banjo ), Rod Clements ( bass guitar, violin ) and Ray Laidlaw ( drums ).
In February 2007 FirstGroup agreed to buy the US-based firm Laidlaw, an operator of inter-city coaches and yellow school buses across North America, for £ 1. 9 billion ( US $ 3. 7 billion ).
The company was started by Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw in 1973 and sold to Informa for a reported GBP 768 million in 2005 .< Ref name =" china1 ">( 23 August 2005 ).
There has also been another line up formed in 1999 that included Young ( vocals ), Alan Warner ( Guitar ), Steve Bingham ( bass ), Gary Moberly ( keyboards ), Tony Laidlaw ( sax ) and Sam Kelly then Steve Dixon ( drums ).

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On April 11th he wrote an open letter in The Advocate, making it known `` to the world that Jas. W. Robinson is by his own admission a base liar and a slanderer ''.
The Act further provides for a `` floor '' or minimum allotment, set at the 1954 level, which is called the `` base '' allotment, and a `` ceiling '' or maximum allotment, for each State.
Determine if the particular State's unadjusted allotment ( result obtained in item 11 above ) is less than its minimum ( base ) allotment, and if so raise its unadjusted allotment to its minimum allotment.
The pre-1960 rate of Federal participation with respect to any State's base allotment, as well as the adjusted rate in effect during the 1960 - 1962 period, is designated by the statute as that State's `` adjusted Federal Share ''.
The purpose of the adjusted Federal share relating to the base allotment and of the transition provisions for reaching the unadjusted Federal share is to prevent dislocations from abrupt changes in matching rates.
That we had the wit and wisdom to adopt Mr. Lowell's concept and make it the base for our processes of selection is one reason why our selections have been, it may be said truly, pretty uniformly good.
Pattern for circular base piece B is diameter of Aj.
It is too easy for the inexperienced person to make a quick judgment of a few values of the area and base a decision on these alone.
Inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese, a dialect I take it you don't comprehend.
And the more complex the morphophonemic system is in relation to the phonemic base, the less easily a phonemic system will be analysed without close attention to the morphophonemics -- at least, the less satisfying will a phonemic statement be if it cannot be related through morphophonemic rules to grammatically meaningful structures.
Its function is to separate from the base ruled mass, among whom private ownership prevails, the governing warrior elite.
Destruction of the enemy's building and base complex, however, requires attacks on enemy territory, which is possible only in event of all-out hostilities.
However, this difficulty is not too serious if it is realized that a surveying team can establish a true north base line with a few days' work.
For the case of a purely inertial autonavigator consisting of three restrained gyros, a coordinate system is used where the sensitive axis of the X accelerometer is parallel to the east-west direction at the base point, and the Y accelerometer sensitive axis is parallel to the north-south direction at the base point.
The large statue on the first floor is believed to be the statue of Pompey at the base of which Julius Caesar was stabbed to death ( if so, the statue once stood in the senate house ).
The United States, State Department officials explain, now is mainly interested in setting up an international inspection system which will prevent Laos from being used as a base for Communist attacks on neighboring Thailand and South Viet Nam.
Mantle is a master at dragging a bunt toward first base.
If one takes the middle number, 5, and multiplies it by 3 ( the base number of the magic square of three ), the result is 15, which is also the constant sum of all the rows, columns, and two main diagonals.

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