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Lauder and Tower
The road west from the town crossed the Midrow and passed Tower Yard, then passed by Lauder Mill.
By the 18th century the Maitlands had supplanted the ancient Lauders as the pre-eminent local family, and had managed to acquire most of the properties which had belonged to the ancient family, although Windpark / Wyndepark ( which overlooked Thirlestane Castle ) and its Pele Tower remained in the hands of John Lauder of Winepark and Carolside ( near Earlston ), until about 1750.

Lauder and stood
Possibly Dunoon's most famous resident was Sir Harry Lauder ( 1870 – 1950 ), whose mansion, Laudervale, stood just south of Dunoon on Bullwood Road.

Lauder and what
Lauder also denounced the United Nations Human Rights Council for issuing what he called a “ profoundly unbalanced and biased report ” into Israel ’ s raid of the Gaza flotilla in May 2010.
* " If you have a goal, if you want to be successful, if you really want to do it and become another Estee Lauder, you've got to work hard, you've got to stick to it and you've got to believe in what you're doing.
This included the construction of a bridge across Nordheimer Ravine ( after an earth berm collapsed ) as well as what was termed the Lauder Fill: the burying of the western branch of Garrison Creek, the final section to be routed into the city's stormwater system.
In 1988, Porizkova won what was then the highest-paying modeling contract: a six million dollar contract with Estée Lauder cosmetics, replacing the model Willow Bay.
Haley refused to be part of what she felt was a commercial effort, so Estée Lauder and Self changed the color of their ribbon to light pink in 2005, to circumvent Haley's efforts to stop them.

Lauder and 1903
* Lauder, a Series of Papers, by Robert Romanes, Galashiels, 1903.
It was added to George Lauder Carnegie's " Plum Orchard " estate on Cumberland Island, Georgia, in the winter of 1903 / 04, and is now owned by the National Park Service.

Lauder and was
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
* Lauder College ( named after his uncle who encouraged him to get an education ) in the Halbeth area of Dunfermline was renamed Carnegie College in 2007.
During his lifetime, Scott's portrait was painted by Sir Edwin Landseer and fellow-Scots Sir Henry Raeburn and James Eckford Lauder.
" Wishart was subsequently prosecuted by Beaton's Public Accuser of Heretics, Archdeacon John Lauder.
Avon, Estee Lauder, Benetton, and Tonka Toy Co. all stopped testing products on animals, the Pentagon stopped shooting pigs and goats in wounds tests, and a slaughterhouse in Texas was closed down.
The Deputy Mayor, Cllr Lorraine Lauder MBE ( Faraday Ward ), was elected Mayor of Southwark at the Annual Meeting of Council Assembly on 24 May 2011.
At the age of fifteen, Orchardson was sent to Edinburgh's renowned art school, the Trustees ' Academy, then under the mastership of Robert Scott Lauder, where he had as fellow-students most of those who afterwards shed lustre on the Scottish school of the second half of the 19th century.
" Venture capitalist Tim Draper was the main initial backer, along with Silicon Valley Bank founder Roger Smith and Estée Lauder's grandson Gary Lauder.
James, in attempting to lead his subjects against the invasion, was arrested by a group of disaffected nobles at Lauder Bridge in July 1482.
He was one of the leaders of the Whig party in Scotland in its days of darkness prior to the Reform Act of 1832, and was a close friend of Sir Thomas Dick Lauder.
By a very extensive charter in The Great Seal of Scotland, confirmed at Whitehall, London, on 4 December 1660, Charles Maitland and his heirs male by his marriage were bound to " take the name of Lauder and bear the Arms of Lauder of Haltoun ", which was done in accordance with the charter by John Maitland, Charles 2nd son, who received a baronetcy of Nova Scotia as Sir John Lauder.
William Lauder (– 1771 ) was a Scottish literary forger, the second son of Dr William Lauder ( 1652 – 1724 ), one of the original 21 Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, by his spouse Catherine Brown ( died 1698 ).
Dr William Lauder was a son of Sir John Lauder, 1st Baronet of Fountainhall.
In 1739 Lauder narrowly failed in his application to become one of the masters of the High School in Edinburgh, but in 1742 Lauder was appointed one of the doctors, or junior masters, at Dundee Grammar School, where he remained until the Jacobite Rebellion, whereupon he went to London.
One of his tutors until he went to England was Sir George Lauder of The Bass, a Privy Counsellor — described as the King's " familiar councillor " — and he was also tutored in music by Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger.
The program, called the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies, was the first program designed in a business school to combine an MBA with a master's degree in language and international studies.
In 1928, Tunney was married to a wealthy socialite, the former Mary " Polly " Lauder ( 1907 – April 19, 2008 ).

Lauder and known
People such as James Whitcomb Riley, John L. Sullivan and Harry Lauder are known to have stayed at the hotel, which burned down in 1920.
Sir Henry Lauder ( 4 August 1870 – 26 February 1950 ), known professionally as Harry Lauder, was an international Scottish entertainer, described by Sir Winston Churchill as " Scotland's greatest ever ambassador!
Below Lauder are the lands of Kedslie which were bounded on the west by a road called " Malcolm's rode ," and it is thought this formed part of the Roman road known as Dere Street, which passed through Lauder.
Disputes between broadcasting license holder CET 21 and financial supplier CME resulted in an international arbitration known as CME / Lauder v. Czech Republic where Czech Republic was forced to pay CME compensation of 353 million USD ( approx.
Nemec is known for playing the title character on Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Jonas Quinn on Stargate SG-1, and Harold Lauder in the ABC miniseries The Stand.
The system was originally developed at the University of Sydney by Piers Lauder and Bob Kummerfeld and was originally known as SUN3 ( Sydney University Network version 3 ).
" The group has particularly excoriated major cosmetic companies such as Avon, Revlon, and Estée Lauder, which have claimed to promote women's health while simultaneously using known and / or suspected cancer-causing chemicals, such as parabens and phthalates in their products.
From TYPO: " He is also known for his designs or redesigns of the logotypes for Esquire, the New York Times, Coke, McCall ’ s, Ford, Reader ’ s Digest, Photography, Look, Sports Illustrated, The Star Ledger, The San Diego Tribune, AT & T, A & E, Estee Lauder, ... the list goes on and on.
" Maggie Lauder " is still fairly well known in Scotland, it has been performed by The Corries and Dick Gaughan.

Lauder and garden
Bridge Street, Portobello, was the birthplace of music hall entertainer Sir Harry Lauder and his small cottage still stands there, and the memorial garden beside the ' new ' Town Hall ( built in 1912 by architect James A Williamson ) is named after him.

Lauder and area
The Berwickshire District area was not identical with the county area however: the burgh of Lauder and most of the county's West District were included in Ettrick and Lauderdale, while the parish of Nenthorn was made part of Roxburgh District.
Sir Harry Lauder worked in various pits in the Hamilton area including Burnbank before launching his stage career.

Lauder and then
Ronald S. Lauder, then chairman of the WJC Art Recovery Commission, estimated that 110, 000 pieces of art worth between US $ 10 and 30 billion were still missing.
The road then runs through the small Border towns of Jedburgh, St Boswells, Earlston and Lauder before going over Soutra Hill, passing through the village of Pathhead and by-passing the town of Dalkeith, before reaching the A720.
However, in c. 1170 he founded the hospital of St Leonard near his castle at Lauder and then sometime between 1169 and 1187, the abbey of Kilwinning in the lordship of Cunningham.
Many of the leading music hall artistes of the early 20th century appeared at the Pavilion, including Marie Lloyd, Little Tich, Harry Lauder, Sarah Bernhardt and a then unknown Charlie Chaplin.
Sir William Lauder of Haltoun ( d. Nov 1596 ) invested his son, Sir Alexander Lauder, Knt., younger of Haltoun and Sheriff Principal of Edinburgh, and his mother in life-rent in Bruntsfield in 1587, and they resided in Bruntsfield Manor, being then estranged from the laird of Haltoun, and significantly rebuilding the mansion house.
The 1st brand being Estee Lauder then Aramis and followed by Clinique.
Label boss Andrew Lauder then suggested that McNabb go to record in America, which McNabb was skeptical about.

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