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Lake Victoria was seen on 15 August, and the expedition reached Mackay's missionary station at Usambiro on 28 August.
In 2011, and as a consequence of the 2010 Mackay conference, CESNUR ( Center for Studies of New Religions ) held its annual conference at Aletheia University, Aletheia President Ming-Ta Wu honoring London School of Economics Professor of Sociology Eileen Vartan Barker with the Mackay Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Humanity, Mackay's humanitarianism and struggle against racism a centerpiece of this conference and attended by more than sixty international scholars of religion.
Charles Mackay's book, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, first published in 1841, attests to the practice of and belief in witch doctors in England at the time.
Fletch's sly tactics in misdeeds ranging from fixing boxing matches, stealing pills from the prison doctor and eggs from the prison farmyard right through to finding new and imaginative ways to stick two fingers up at Mackay and get away with it, were specially designed to get up Mackay's nose.
Mackay's temper is agitated by the constant suspicion he has of Fletch, and his despair at the leniency of his other polar opposite in the series-his optimistic, mild-mannered, kind-hearted prison officer colleague Mr Barrowclough.
According to John Henry Mackay's biography of Max Stirner, they were well known for using foul language, at one point resulting in Arnold Ruge chastising them before storming out.
At the scene of Mackay's disappearance, his locked van had bloodstains on the door, wheel rim, mudguard and tyre and Mackay's car keys and three spent. 22 casings were found at the scene.
Arguably Mackay's most famous moment at Norwich was during a local derby against Ipswich Town, in which he scored two goals.
In 1837 Chickering & Mackays ( with Mackay's son William H. Mackay ) built a new five story factory, with warerooms and a small concert hall, at 334 Washington Street, and warehouse at Franklin square.
John Mackay was lost at sea February 1841, and Chickering mortgaged the factory and bought out his and William H. Mackay's shares in installments.
Mackay's reign at Belle Vue lasted two seasons before he moved to Birmingham City, who had just been relegated to the third tier of the league for the first time in their history.
A display box of Bit-O-Honey candy shown by a cash register ; Mackay's car lot where the movie takes place is overlooked by a Bekins building prominently advertising the Bekins moving company ; Studebaker cars and trucks parked fill the lot ; Dan's convertible is a Chevrolet ; The booth where Dan and Vera kiss is a 25 ¢ Photomatic booth ; A sailor asking Nick for change wears a US Navy uniform ; The Cunocar van driven by the bookkeeper clearly displays the Cunocar Accounting Service logo in several scenes ; Dan first tries to get the $ 20 from an EZ Money check cashing outlet ; The bar Dan passes advertises Acme Beer ; A stack of Coca Cola crates sit behind Shorty at Bill's place ; Arden Ice Cream is sold at the pier ( today's Gelson's Markets ); The police officer's uniform clearly displays a Santa Monica Police patch ; The jeweler sells Dan a Helbros watch, along with the Mackay Garage's wall clock advertising Helbros Watches soon after the film begins are early examples of product placement.

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By the time all of the forces were formed up it was late afternoon and the Jacobites had the sun in their eyes, so they simply waited for sunset under the desultory fire from Mackay's forces.
Mackay's forces, realising the battle was on, stepped up their rate of fire, however due to a shallow terrace on the hillside shielding the advancing Jacobites, this fire was partly masked.
Mackay's name was restored to the foundation stone of the Sarjeant Gallery in 1985.
Kinnear briefly took charge of Doncaster after Mackay's departure in 1989 but was replaced by Billy Bremner after a consortium completed their takeover of the club.
It is likely that Mackay's uncle, Jimmy Brown, committed suicide: his body was found in Stromness harbour in 1935.
In return, Mackay's frenzied attempts to catch Fletch out, when fruitful, gave Mackay a level of smugness and satisfaction which was only accentuated by Fletch's hostility and skulking.
As major-general commanding the brigade, and also as a privy councillor of Scotland, Mackay was an important and influential person, and James chose to attribute the decision of most of the officers to Mackay's instigation.
At the Battle of Steinkeerke, Mackay's division bore the brunt of the day unsupported and the general himself was killed.
Mackay's final confidential report was presented to the Lord Advocate in October 2000.
Forbes magazine compared Mackay's descriptions of financial bubbles to the Chinese stock bubble of 2007, claiming that the " emotional feedback loop " that drove the Chinese market was very similar to what Mackay described.
An attempt was made to lure Mackay to Jerilderie by an unidentified man who wished to make a large order of furniture from Mackay's family business.
Seven years after the Woodward Royal Commission, political and media pressure called for an inquest into Mackay's death, which was eventually held before Coroner Bruce Brown.
An attempt was made to lure Mackay to Jerilderie by a " Mr Adams " who wished to make a large order of furniture from Mackay's family business.
Mackay's disappearance made headlines around the nation and many, such as Griffith supervisor of detectives James Bindon, drew the conclusion that gangland figure Robert Trimbole was responsible for the apparent contract-style killing.
In 1980, Al Grassby was charged with criminal defamation when it was alleged that he had asked New South Wales state politician Michael Maher to read in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly a document that imputed Mackay's wife Barbara and her family solicitor were responsible for Mackay's disappearance.
Mackay's output was broad and in philatelic works rivalled only by Fred Melville.
Mackay's family came from an island in the Outer Hebrides, although by the time he was six years old they had moved to the Partick area of Glasgow.
Sleightholme was a friend of Mackay's, the two being the only directors of a company called Finance for Football, which had been launched in 2002.

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They were assisted in this by a group of friends and associates who helped to sculpt the classic Roxy Music ' look ', notably fashion designer Antony Price, hair stylist Keith Mainwaring, photographer Karl Stoecker, the group's " PR consultant " Simon Puxley ( a former university friend of Mackay's ) and Ferry's art school classmate Nicholas De Ville.

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The battle soon ended with the entirety of Mackay's force fleeing the field, quickly turning into a rout that killed 2, 000.
Tourists are catered for by a campsite spectacularly sited on the cliffs above the beach ( with easy access down to the beach ), an SYHA hostel, housed by some converted army buildings, bed and breakfast accommodation, and two hotels and restaurants, Mackay's and the Smoo Cave Hotel.
Before departing in 1881, he returned to Oxford County, where monies were raised to start Oxford College in Taiwan ; a number of young people in the county were inspired to follow Mackay's example and entered into missionary service with a number of Christian denominations.
The delegation from Taiwan brought with them two complimentary copies of Mackay's Diaries ( ed.
Queen's University archivists reciprocated with the minutes of Mackay's convocation and honorary Doctorate of Divinity.
Although not much is known about the group, with John Henry Mackay's biography of Max Stirner appearing to be the most authoritative source, involvement appears to have been a formative period for Marx and Engels ( who wrote The Manifesto of the Communist Party, Wage-Labour and Capital and The German Ideology shortly after involvement ) and Stirner ( who wrote The Ego And Its Own around the same time ).
By 1830 Jonas Chickering became partners with John Mackay, manufacturing pianos as Chickering & Company, and later Chickering & Mackays until the senior Mackay's death in 1841, and reorganized as Chickering & Sons in 1853.
Despite being a FIFA – registered agent for what he himself described as " 11 unblemished years ", Mackay's business ventures met with mixed fortunes.

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* Accounts of the South Sea Bubble, John Law and the Mississippi Company can be found in Charles Mackay's classic Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds ( 1843 )-available from Project Gutenberg.
The programme generated much publicity prior to its transmission by displaying the usually pitiless Paxman teary-eyed on camera when informed that his impoverished great-grandmother Mary Mackay's poor relief had been revoked because she'd had a child out of wedlock.
The portions of the village on Harbor Hill, in Clarence Mackay's former estate, are among the highest areas in Nassau County.
Eventually the lines met and Mackay's men in the centre were " swept away by the furious onset of the Camerons.
Although Mackay's book is a classic that is widely reprinted today, his account is sometimes contested.
On 7 November 1943, Morshead became acting commander of New Guinea Force and Second Army on Mackay's departure.
Morshead handed over command of New Guinea Force to Lieutenant General Stanley Savige on 6 May 1944 and returned to Australia, where he took Lieutenant General Iven Mackay's place as commander of the Second Army.
Mackay's subordinate, Mr Barrowclough, is more sympathetic and timid — and prone to manipulation by his charges.
Mackay's 1896 book From Far Formosa is considered an important early missionary ethnography of Taiwan and an important contribution to the anthropological understanding of the culture and customs of the people of Taiwan during that period.
In recent years Mackay's life has been celebrated by advocates of a Taiwanese identity and historical understanding that stands distinct from the narratives brought to the island by Japan and China.
In 2008 Taiwan's government invested in the production of the world's first-ever Taiwanese / English-language opera based on Mackay's life.
The large cast featured Thomas Meglioranza ( baritone ) as George Mackay, Chen Mei-Lin ( soprano ) as Mackay's wife Tiuⁿ Chhang-miâ, and Choi Seung-Jin ( tenor ) as Giâm Chheng-hoâ, Mackay's first disciple and follower in Taiwan.

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