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In common with many socialists in west-central Scotland, Gallacher was greatly influenced by MacLean, though they were later to have an acrimonious falling out.
Kastner persuaded MacLean to write a new story ; six weeks later, he delivered the script of Where Eagles Dare.
** Lady Aislinn MacRorie MacLean ( later married Earl Iain I MacLean of Kierney )
Scottish musician Kenny MacLean later joined the group as the bassist.
Devils forward John MacLean would tie the game at 1 – 1 less than two and a half minutes later with a goal at 9: 40.
The commanding officer was Squadron Leader Theodore Jasper MacLean de Lange ( born Simla 16 June 1914, died Rotorua 4 July 2005 ), a burly and moustachioed figure who later became the Air Member for Personnel.
In 1996, the Revd Dr Marjory MacLean – then minister at Stromness, Orkney – was appointed as the first women to be Depute Clerk to the General Assembly and later served as acting Principal Clerk in 2002 – 2003 ( and again in 2009 ).

MacLean and emerged
John MacLean emerged as a key political figure in what became known as Red Clydeside, and in January 1919, the British Government, fearful of a revolutionary uprising, deployed tanks and soldiers in central Glasgow.
In his third NHL season, he emerged as a point-per-game producer with 72 points in 73 games and a top scorer with the Devils ; his 30 goals finished tied for second in team goal-scoring behind John MacLean.

MacLean and artist
Godwin was born Fay Simmonds in Berlin, Germany, the daughter of Sidney Simmonds, a British diplomat who had married Stella MacLean, an American artist.
Graham was married at one time to San Francisco artist Bonnie Lipshitz MacLean who is the mother of his son David.
* Alex MacLean ( born 1947 ), American photographic artist
Alex S. MacLean ( born 1947 ) is an American photographic artist who is best known for his aerial photographs.

MacLean and .
MacLean stressed correctly the importance of the visceral brain for preservation of the individual and the species, as evidenced by the influence of the limbic brain ( including the hypothalamus ) on emotions related to fight and flight and also on sexual functions.
After a poor season for Federko in 1988 – 89, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings with Tony McKegney for future Blues star Adam Oates, and Paul MacLean.
Successful mass-market works included the action novels of Alistair MacLean, and the historical fiction of Dorothy Dunnett.
* MacLean, Fitzroy, and Magnus Linklater.
* Nicolson, Alexander " History of Skye " MacLean Press, 60 Aird Bhearnasdail, by Portree, Isle of Skye ( 1930 ) pp. 73, 86, and 120.
The poet Sorley MacLean was born on Raasay, the setting for his best known poem, Hallaig.
* Philby, Burgess and MacLean – Spy Scandal of the Century, a BBC drama produced for TV in 1977, covers the period of the late 1940s, when British intelligence investigated Kim Philby's colleague Donald Maclean until 1955 when the British government cleared Philby because it did not have enough evidence to convict him.
Katherine Anne MacLean ( born January 22, 1925 ) is an American science fiction author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, MacLean concentrated on mathematics and science in high school.
MacLean taught literature at the University of Maine and creative writing at the Free University of Portland.
MacLean received a Nebula Award in 1971, for her novella " The Missing Man " ( Analog, March, 1971 ) and she was a Professional Guest of Honor at the first WisCon in 1977.
In this novelette about communication and computers, written by MacLean in 1947, she demonstrated an ability to foresee the future evolution of personal computers.
On several occasions MacLean noted that she ranked EC's interpretation as superior to her own story.
This collaboration by MacLean and Charles V. De Vet, published in Astounding Science Fiction ( March, 1958 ), was nominated for a 1959 Hugo.
* For Eric Leif Davin's Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965, MacLean supplied him with a detailed description of her negotiations with John W. Campbell in regards to the publication of her earliest stories.
) Because of MacLean's death in 1998, Lee handled the lead vocals on the MacLean songs " Alone Again Or " and " Old Man.
Add two gems by Love's secret weapon, second guitarist Bryan MacLean (' Alone Again Or ' and ' Old Man '), and you've got one of the truly perfect albums in rock history.
* 1911 – Fitzroy MacLean, Scottish soldier, writer and politician ( d. 1996 )
* 1911 – Sorley MacLean, Scottish poet ( d. 1996 )
* MacLean, Charles ( 2003 ) Scotch Whisky: A Liquid History.
The co-directors of REED are Alexandra Johnston and Sally-Beth MacLean.

later and emerged
When the parents emerged from the bedroom a few minutes later, the maid greeted them quietly.
A little later the district attorney woke up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture Forum on `` The Civic Spirit of the Southland '', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside.
Poet nodded, swung below and a moment later emerged from the forward hatch where he picked up the anchor.
great ) was subordinate to the priestly ensi, and was appointed at times of troubles, but by later dynastic times, it was the lugal who had emerged as the preeminent role, having his own " é " (= house ) or " palace ", independent from the temple establishment.
A few years later, the Moody Hill Theod emerged as an offshoot of the Witan Theod.
This viewpoint later emerged and crystallized with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the largest remaining body today.
As a national revival occurred towards the end of the period of Ottoman rule ( mostly during the 19th century ), a modern Bulgarian literary language gradually emerged which drew heavily on Church Slavonic / Old Bulgarian ( and to some extent on literary Russian, which had preserved many lexical items from Church Slavonic ) and later reduced the number of Turkish and other Balkanic loans.
The trend of building upwards for offices that emerged towards the beginning of the 19th century displaced brick in favor of cast and wrought iron and later steel and concrete.
Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
Much like the 2007 play-in game when it was not clear whether or not Matt Holliday had touched home plate with the game-winning run, there was question as to whether Barmes actually caught the ball, as photos later emerged showing the ball apparently sliding down his arm as he went to the ground.
Especially in the United States, detective fiction emerged in the 1960s, and gained prominence in later decades, as a way for authors to bring stories about various subcultures to mainstream audiences.
For this reason a different model, the entity-relationship model which emerged shortly later ( 1976 ), gained popularity for database design.
Even as a tributary state, Dahomey continued to expand and flourish because of the slave trade, and later through the export of palm oil from large plantations that emerged.
The Allies, including the government in exile's Free French Forces and later a liberated French nation, eventually emerged victorious over the Axis Powers.
There was more visual experimentation than in Hollywood filmmaking as a whole: the Expressionism now closely associated with noir and the semidocumentary style that later emerged represent two very different tendencies.
The resurgent Singhasari Empire overtook Sriwijaya and later emerged as the Majapahit whose warfare featured the use of fire-arms and cannonade.
During the later 1950s, Great Britain emerged as a producer of horror films.
Judah emerged somewhat later than Israel, probably during the 9th century BCE, but the subject is one of considerable controversy and there is no definite answer.
The first recorded Rajput kingdoms emerged in Rajasthan in the 6th century, and small Rajput dynasties later ruled much of northern India.
" It later emerged that Prince Harry had personally apologised to the soldier.
Thatcher's nomination papers for the second ballot were sent to him by car for him to sign – it later emerged that he had signed both Thatcher's papers and a set of papers for his own candidacy in case she withdrew.
In later years there emerged a revisionist school of history which sought to blame Nehru for the partition of India, mostly referring to his highly centralised policies for an independent India in 1947, which Jinnah opposed in favour of a more decentralised India.
It later emerged that the agent – known as Schmidt – had also worked as an informant for the Rote Kapelle organisation, which sent information to both London and Moscow.
Irrigated rice paddies emerged in the central highland Betsileo Kingdom by 1600 and were extended with terraced paddies throughout the neighboring Kingdom of Imerina a century later.
Because of this, as well as its formatting and usage of emoticons, this novel is similar to what emerged a decade later as the blog format.

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