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Kit Carson also appears in Flashman and the Redskins ( 1982 ) by George MacDonald Fraser.
* August 24 – The Labour Government of Ramsay MacDonald resigns in Britain, replaced by a National Government of people drawn from all parties, also under MacDonald.
It was at these classes that he first met his future wife Margaret MacDonald, her sister Frances MacDonald, and Herbert MacNair who was also a fellow apprentice with Mackintosh at Honeyman and Keppie.
* Montez also appears in Royal Flash by George MacDonald Fraser, where she has a brief affair with Harry Flashman.
: also sung by Charlie Ruggles and Jeanette MacDonald
: also sung by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald
Due to its popularity, Paramount starred Maurice Chevalier in another musical called Love Me Tonight ( also 1932 ), and again co-starring Jeanette MacDonald.
There are also " set dances " which go through only once that often consist of a sequence of non-repeating figures that last much longer than normal times through ( e. g. Bonnie Anne ( 96 bars ), MacDonald of Sleat ( 128 bars )).
Julie A. MacDonald, deputy assistant secretary at the Interior Department appointed by Norton in 2002, also resigned after an internal review found that she had violated federal rules by giving government documents to lobbyists for industry.
Extra features included screenplay excerpts of deleted scenes, audio commentary by Miles Kreuger ( Founder and President of the Institute of the American Musical, Inc. and also a good friend of Rouben Mamoulian ), production documents, censorship records, and performances from Maurice Chevalier ( Louise ) and Jeanette MacDonald ( Love Me Tonight ) from the 1932 short Hollywood on Parade.
He also became an active member of the London socialist movement, associating with other leftists at the 1917 Club in Gerrard Street, Soho, which was also frequented by such notables as Ramsay MacDonald, Aldous Huxley, H. G.
He is also implied to be quite charismatic as even Scotland Yard inspectors whom Holmes respects such as MacDonald express admiration for him.
John MacDonald the international travel writer also lives in the village.
In 1715 The Earl of Seaforth led a force of 3000 men headed by the Clan MacKenzie which also included men from the Clan MacDonald, Clan MacKinnon, Clan MacRae and the Clan Chisholm.
Attacking Dedovich's division at Deutsch-Wagram, Dupas's small Franco-Saxon division was soon supported by Lamarque's division, personally led by MacDonald, with the divisions of Seras, Durutte and Sahuc, all from Paul Grenier's VI Corps, also coming up in support.
Brooke is also featured in Flashman's Lady, the 6th book in George MacDonald Fraser's meticulously researched Flashman novels ; and in Sandokan: The Pirates of Malaysia ( I pirati della Malesia ), the second novel in Emilio Salgari's Sandokan series.
He also appeared in Sweethearts, ( 1938 ) the first MGM film in Technicolor, starring Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald, and Bolger's future Oz co-star, Frank Morgan, as well as the 1937 Eleanor Powell vehicle Rosalie, which also starred Eddy and Morgan.
He also wrote the teleplays for Blind Alleys ( with Frederic Kimball ) and the NBC mini-series The Monkey King ( more commonly known as The Lost Empire ), directed by Peter MacDonald.
Boyett was also a regular on Adam-12, playing Sergeant MacDonald.
Until early 2007, CBC Radio One promotional spots were announced by Canadian actress Shauna MacDonald, also known as " Promo Girl ".
Stojanovic and MacDonald have used the E6 DNAzymes to build the MAYA I and MAYA II machines, respectively ; Stojanovic has also demonstrated logic gates using the 8-17 DNAzyme.

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During the same year, British author George MacDonald Fraser published Flash for Freedom !, the third novel in the Flashman series that was set partially in Dahomey.
Grigorii Zinoviev issued a denial on 27 October 1924, which was finally published in the December 1924 issue of The Communist Review, the monthly theoretical magazine of the CPGB, well after the MacDonald government had fallen.
Originally published as a serial in Astounding Science Fiction ( January, February, March 1941, as by Anson MacDonald ) it was published in hardcover in 1949.
It was originally published as a two-part serial in Astounding Science Fiction ( April, May 1942, as by Anson MacDonald ) and then eventually as a single volume by Fantasy Press in 1948.
It was originally published in the October 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction under the pen name Anson MacDonald.
One of his Future History stories, it was first published in Astounding Science Fiction ( July 1941 as by Anson MacDonald ) and collected in The Green Hills of Earth ( and subsequently The Past Through Tomorrow ).
The following works were published under the pseudonym " Andrew MacDonald ".
* FRED — disk-based magazine published by Colin MacDonald.
In 1947, Betty MacDonald published what became a popular book, The Egg and I, telling her story of marrying and then moving to a small farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.
Further, the school holds works by Thoreau MacDonald and a collection of original paintings from the Group of Seven ( though several were auctioned by the college in an effort to pay for the lawsuits it faced in 2004 ); an original Stephen Leacock essay, titled Why Boys Leave Home A Talk on Camping, donated in 2005 and published for the first time in The Globe and Mail ; and the original manuscript of Robertson Davies ' work The Mask of Aesop, which he wrote in 1952 specifically for the Prep's 50th anniversary.
The Amazing Pudding () was a Pink Floyd and Roger Waters fan magazine ( with frequent discussion of the other band members ' solo careers, including that of Syd Barrett ), founded by Ivor Trueman and edited and published, variously, by him ( issues 1-17 ), Andy Mabbett ( issues 2-60 ), Bruno MacDonald ( issues 24-60 ) and Dave Walker ( issues 13-60 ), for ten years ( and 60 issues ).
The Egg and I, first published in 1945, is a humorous memoir by American author Betty MacDonald about her adventures and travels as a young wife on a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.
MacDonald rocketed to fame when her first book, The Egg and I, was published in 1945.
In 2007 MacDonald's daughter Anne MacDonald Canham published Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, based on stories and characters created by her mother.
MacDonald published a series of three articles in The Occidental Quarterly on the alleged similarities between neoconservatism and several other influential intellectual and political movements that he claims are Jewish-dominated.
The criticism of his novel, extending even into criticism of his person, never truly left Lewis, and an attack on his character was published by the Courier posthumously, calling itself a “ just estimate of his character .” As recorded by MacDonald: “ He had devoted the first fruits of his mind to the propagation of evil, and the whole long harvest was burnt up ...
MacDonald ’ s published journalism ( The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, the Glasgow Herald and the New Statesman ) include articles on: Northern Ireland ; the Balkans ; Russia ; links between Labour and the Liberal Democrats ; Voting Reform ; the Debate on Clause 4, etc.
In April 1935, a volume of essays by five leading National Labour politicians was published under the title " Towards a National Policy: being a National Labour Contribution "; MacDonald contributed a preface in which he argued that the Labour opposition " is as little guided by Socialist opinion and inspired by the fine human spirit of our British Socialism as any other political party of pure expediency striving for a majority ".
In 2003, fifteen years after it was first published, the book was turned into a documentary film of the same name, directed by Kevin MacDonald.
MacDonald addressed this issue in her unpublished autobiography ( now published in a facsimile edition ; see Controversy section ) and mentioned several separations and marital problems.
In MacDonald's autobiography ( the 1960 typewritten manuscript published as a facsimile edition in 2004 ), MacDonald writes: " I remember seeing Nelson for the first time and thinking he fulfilled most of my requirements in a man.
Gillespie was the first African American woman to lead Ms. For a period, the magazine was published by MacDonald Communications Corp., which also published Working Woman and Working Mother magazines.

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