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) The SS Winfield Scott built in 1850 by Westervelt & MacKay, wrecked on Middle Anacapa Island in 1853, and has been the object of numerous salvage operations since ; she currently rests underwater as part of the Channel Islands National Park and Marine Sanctuary.
* the " Keiller MacKay Park " at North Bay, Ontario includes 52 homes for senior citizens.
The neighbourhood has several elementary schools: Bernie Wolfe Community School, Ecole Centrale ( Winnipeg ), Ecole Margaret-Underhill, Harold Hatcher Elementary School, Joseph Teres School, Radisson School, Wayoata Elementary School, Westview Elementary School ( Winnipeg ), and middle schools: Arthur Day Middle School, Bernie Wolfe Community School, Ecole Regent Park School, John W. Gunn Middle School, and three high schools ; Transcona Collegiate Institute ( TCI ), Murdoch MacKay Collegiate, and the French-immersion Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau -- the first public building named after the former Prime Minister.
Donald K. MacKay, a geologist with the National Park Service, reported that the Gregory family still showing the cave commercially as late as 1935.

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Two months later, Mulroney entered Parliament as the MP for Central Nova in Nova Scotia, winning a by-election in what was then considered a safe Tory seat after Elmer MacKay stood down in his favour.
The five members he selected for initial appointment were Stacey Havener, Linda MacKay, Steve Newman,
Together with his partners ( Westervelt & MacKay and Westervelt & Sons ) he designed some of the fastest and most successful sailing packets, clippers and steamships ever built, among these the screw sloop and the clipper, as well as many vessels for foreign governments and Royal Houses.
MacKay then enlisted with the Black Watch and he served for five years during the Second World War, which included three years spent in India.
In October, Arnold and Milling were ordered to enter the competition for the first MacKay Trophy for " the most outstanding military flight of the year.
Alexander Grant MacKay criticized his failure to take advantage of the recent conference of premiers to press for the transfer of rights over Alberta's natural resources from the federal to the provincial government ( Sifton had made this a priority during the pre-war years, but had largely ceased his advocacy on the breakout of hostilities ), and James Gray Turgeon attacked the government's policy of levying taxes for the support of soldiers ' dependants on the grounds that he considered it a federal responsibility.
In 1993, MacKay accepted an appointment as Crown Attorney for the Central Region of Nova Scotia.
MacKay has publicly stated that the major impetus for his entry into federal politics was his frustrations with the shortcomings in the justice system, particularly his perception that the courts do not care about the impact crime has on victims.
MacKay was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the June 2, 1997 federal election for Pictou — Antigonish — Guysborough, a riding in northeastern Nova Scotia.
In his first term of office, MacKay served as Justice Critic and House Leader for the Progressive Conservative parliamentary caucus.
MacKay has been voted the " sexiest male MP in the House of Commons " by the Hill Times ( a Parliament Hill newspaper ) for six years in a row.
When asked in a 2001 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary on the resurgence of the PC Party if he would ever consider running for the PC leadership, MacKay quipped, " If there's one thing I've learned in politics it's ' never say never.
While MacKay was roundly criticized in some Red Tory circles for permitting a union under his watch, MacKay's efforts to sell the merger to the PC membership were successful: 90. 4 % of the party's elected delegates supported the deal in a vote on December 6, 2003.
MacKay announced on January 13, 2004, that he would not run for the leadership of the new Conservative Party.
Following the Conservative victory in the 2006 election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named MacKay as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ; he was also tasked to be the political minister for both his home province, and for neighbouring Prince Edward Island, just as his father Elmer had done between 1988 and 1993.
During this period MacKay and the Conservative Party of Canada joined the Bush Administration in opposing the United Nations ' call for a ceasefire.
He was poking fun at MacKay for being photographed on his father's farm with his pet dog, following his break-up with Belinda Stronach.
MacKay had been seen in public dating Jana Juginovic, director of programming at CTV News Channel, after having kept their relationship private for many months.
Model and host of MTV Select and G4techTV Amanda MacKay also attended Centennial School where she started her journalism career writing for the school's student newspaper.
Respect for Orchard grew in the Red Tory wing of the PC Party: roughly one-quarter of the party membership supported him during the 2003 PC leadership campaign, including Joe Clark's wife, Maureen McTeer Orchard ultimately came in third on the third ballot in the 2003 PC convention, behind Nova Scotia Member of Parliament ( MP ) Peter MacKay and Calgary lawyer Jim Prentice.

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Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
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* The on-line textbook: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David MacKay, contains chapters on elementary error-correcting codes ; on the theoretical limits of error-correction ; and on the latest state-of-the-art error-correcting codes, including low-density parity-check codes, turbo codes, and fountain codes.
* David J. C. MacKay.
Canadian missionary George MacKay said of 19th century Taiwan: ‘ the bulb of the sweet potato is planted in March.
According to Charles MacKay, this had little effect on the creation of " Bubbles ", ephemeral joint-stock companies created during the hysteria of the times.
* On-line textbook: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David MacKay, gives an accessible introduction to Shannon theory and data compression, including the Huffman coding and arithmetic coding.
Fleet, prompting an excavation campaign under Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1921 – 22 and resulting in the discovery of the civilization at Harappa by Sir John Marshall, Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats, and at Mohenjo-daro by Rakhal Das Banerjee, E. J. H. MacKay, and Sir John Marshall.
* The on-line textbook: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David J. C. MacKay, discusses Bayesian model comparison in Chapters 3 and 28.
On October 15, 2003, the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party ( under its new leader Peter MacKay ) announced that they would merge to form a new party, called the Conservative Party of Canada.
Mulroney himself yielded Central Nova back to MacKay to run in the eastern Quebec riding of Manicouagan, which included Baie-Comeau.
* Georgia congressman and environmental advocate James MacKay was born in Fairfield.
The actual excavations at Kish were led initially by E. MacKay and later by L. C. Watelin.

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But as Chu points out, there are plenty of examples of science fiction poetry and verse by writers including Diane Ackerman, Emily Dickinson, Suzette Haden Elgin ( who founded the Science Fiction Poetry Association and authored The Science Fiction Poetry Handbook ), Ruth Fainlight, Robert Frazier, Cathy Park Hong, Andrew Joron, and Frederick Turner, among many others.
After crossing through Frazier Park, the fault begins to bend northward.
Northwest of Frazier Park, the fault runs through the Carrizo Plain, a long, treeless plain within which much of the fault is plainly visible.
Frazier Park is an unincorporated village in Kern County, California.
Frazier Park is west of Lebec, at an elevation of 4, 639 feet ( 1, 414 m ).
The earliest record relating to Frazier Park was a report in 1854 that lumber was being produced there from Frazier Mountain trees for use at the new Army post at nearby Fort Tejon.
Frazier Park was also used in filming for The Waltons television show.
Frazier Park is also the setting of the 2012 film The FP.
Frazier Park lies within Cuddy Canyon inside the Los Padres National Forest.
< div align =" center "> The Frazier Park Post office at Monterey Trail and Park Dr .</ div >
The San Andreas fault runs through the region, turning southeast on the west side of Interstate 5, just southwest of the Frazier Park exit in what is known as the Big Bend of the San Andreas.
The main road through Frazier Park is Frazier Park Mountain Road, which runs east to Lebec and I-5 and west to Lake of the Woods.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Frazier Park had a population of 2, 691.
The racial makeup of Frazier Park was 2, 297 ( 85. 4 %) White, 16 ( 0. 6 %) African American, 31 ( 1. 2 %) Native American, 22 ( 0. 8 %) Asian, 3 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 212 ( 7. 9 %) from other races, and 110 ( 4. 1 %) from two or more races.
A total of 2, 348 people lived in Frazier Park in 2000, of which 2, 055 ( 87 percent ) were white.
The median age for Frazier Park residents was 38 years compared with 35 for the nation as a whole.
Frazier Park also had slightly more veterans than its share — 293, or 17 percent, compared to 13 percent around the country.
Since Frazier Park is unincorporated, fire services are provided by the Kern County Fire Department .</ div >
In contrast with the country at large, where 64 percent of the adults were working, Frazier Park had just 48 percent employed.
Frazier Park households had a lower median income than the nation as a whole — $ 46, 857, compared to $ 50, 046.

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