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Macpherson and grew
* Elle Macpherson,grew up in Killara and also attended the local high school, Killara High School.

Macpherson and up
* Selected Bibliography: James Macpherson and Ossian Excellent online bibliography ; compiled by designated experts in the field ; covering the most important scholarly monographs and articles on Ossian and Macpherson up to March 2004.
Bryher and Macpherson set up the magazine Close Up ( to which H. D.
The idea of the race was devised by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and a prize fund of $ 75, 000 was put up by Sir Macpherson Robertson, a wealthy Australian confectionery manufacturer, on the conditions that the race be named after his MacRobertson confectionery company, and that it be organised to be as safe as possible.
Lowe was introduced to David J. Macpherson, a civil engineer, who had drawn up plans for a scenic mountain railroad.

Macpherson and North
* Sletcher, Michael, " North American Indians ", in Will Kaufman and Heidi Macpherson, eds., Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, 2 vols.
Charles Morse ( Anthony Hopkins ), a billionaire with photographic memory, and two other men, Robert " Bob " Green ( Alec Baldwin ), a photographer, and Stephen ( Harold Perrineau ), his assistant, arrive in a remote North America locale via Charles's private jet, along with Charles's much-younger wife, Mickey ( Elle Macpherson ), a beautiful fashion model.
This event took the form of a pitched battle between teams of around thirty men each, representing Clan Macpherson and Clan Davidson on the North Inch in front of the King, Robert III.
Born in Dalkeith: the American Architecht Robert Smith ( 1722 ), the politician Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville ( 1742 ), the artist John Kay ( 1742 ), Robert Aitken who published the first Bible in North America, David Mushet, who pioneered iron production, photographer Robert Macpherson ( 1814 ), and the mathematical physicist Peter Guthrie Tait ( 1831 ).
Melbourne General Cemetery is situated on the western side of Lygon Street in North Carlton, between Cemetery Road and Macpherson Street.
* Michael Sletcher,North American Indians ’, in Will Kaufman and Heidi Macpherson, eds., Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, ( 2 vols., Oxford, 2005 ).
The team plays its home games at Macpherson Stadium in nearby Browns Summit, North Carolina, where they have played since 2003.
In 2003, supermodel Elle Macpherson took out a lease on the Mulgrave estate in North Yorkshire, considered one of England's finest shooting estates, including the right to live in the family's ancestral home, Mulgrave Castle, during the four-month shooting season.
Macpherson Stadium, located in Browns Summit, North Carolina's Bryan Park ( Browns Summit is a suburb of Greensboro ), is a USL Premier Development League stadium that seats 7, 000 and is the home to PDL club the Carolina Dynamo and the Greensboro College men's soccer team.

Macpherson and Sydney
Macpherson was born Eleanor Nancy Gow, in the Killara neighbourhood of Sydney, the daughter of entrepreneur and sound engineer Peter Gow, a former president of a Sydney rugby league team, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

Macpherson and she
The music was written ( based on a folk tune ) by Christina Macpherson, who wrote that she " was no musician, but she would do her best.
In 1847 she went to Italy with her niece and subsequent biographer ( Memoirs, 1878 ), Gerardine Bate ( later the wife of the noted photographer Robert Macpherson ), to collect materials for the work on which her reputation rests: her series of Sacred and Legendary Art.
That same year she married Kenneth Macpherson, a writer who shared her interest in film and who was at the same time H. D.
Day discovered Kate Moss when she was a young and unknown model and described the pictures that she took of Moss as ‘ dirty realism ’ or ‘ grunge ’. Moss then went on to become the " anti-supermodel " of the 1990s in contrast to the " supermodels " of the moment, such as Cindy Crawford, Elle Macpherson, Claudia Schiffer, and Naomi Campbell, who were known for their curvaceous and tall figures.
Macpherson ’ s parents divorced when she was 10 years old, and she moved with her mother and two siblings.
Kim Deal originally intended to play all of the instruments herself, even going so far to learn the drums ( she knew guitar and bass already, having played guitar in The Breeders and bass in The Pixies ), but in the end she recruited Jim Macpherson, the drummer from The Breeders, and Luis Lerma and Nate Farley, two friends from Dayton, to play on the album and tour.
In 2001, she made her film début with South Kensington, with Rupert Everett and Elle Macpherson and later had a recurring role in the television drama series Keen Eddie.
" Beadle and Macpherson argued that Ellen's comments might indicate that she had knowledge of the Rippers whereabouts.
Model Elle Macpherson is a member of the clan despite being a Macpherson only by adoption, since she was born a Gow, one of the associated families.

Macpherson and High
The 27th and current Chief of the Clan is Sir William Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson, retired High court judge, and author of the Macpherson report into the racially motivated murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Sir Macpherson Robertson made a gift of 100, 000 pounds, 40, 000 of which was to be spent on building what was to become The Mac. Robertson Girls ' High School in the north / east corner of Albert Park Reserve.

Macpherson and School
Sward's five children include Cheryl Cox Macpherson, a Professor of Bioethics ; Kamala Joy, an environmental scientist ; Michael Sward, a contractor and builder ; Hannah Sward, administrative staff, Southwestern Law School ; and Nicholas Sward, Hyatt Hotel chef in Toronto.

Macpherson and .
Following the murder of Stephen Lawrence, the Macpherson Report recommended that the double jeopardy rule should be abrogated in murder cases, and that it should be possible to subject an acquitted murder suspect to a second trial if " fresh and viable " new evidence later came to light.
His first wife, Juliet Macpherson ( c. 1776 – 1850 ), was a daughter of James Macpherson ( 1736 – 1796 ), a probable translator of Ossian poems.
* Charles Macpherson ( 1813 – 1828 ), drowned.
* Hobbes, Thomas, 1968, Leviathan, C. B. Macpherson ( ed.
* The Ossian cycle of ancient Celtic poetry supposedly rediscovered and published in 1760 by Scottish poet James Macpherson was actually written in the eighteenth century, possibly based on some fragments of earlier verses.
James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international reputation, claiming to have found poetry written by Ossian, he published translations that acquired international popularity, being proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical epics.
Macpherson, < u > Economics: Private and Public Choice </ u >, Thomson South-Western, 2003, 10th ed., p. 97 .</ ref > This is because a greater number of people are willing to work at the higher wage while a smaller numbers of jobs will be available at the higher wage.
Ossian is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson from about 1760.
Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but most now believe that Macpherson framed the poems himself, based old folk tales he had collected.
In 1760 Macpherson published the English-language text Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse language, and later that year obtained further manuscripts.
Macpherson promoted a Scottish origin for the material, and was hotly opposed by Irish historians who felt that their heritage was being appropriated.
The controversy raged on into the early years of the 19th century, with disputes as to whether the poems were based on Irish sources, on sources in English, on Gaelic fragments woven into his own composition as Johnson concluded, or largely on Scots Gaelic oral traditions and manuscripts as Macpherson claimed.
In 1952, Scottish poet Derick Thomson concluded that Macpherson had collected Scottish Gaelic ballads, employing scribes to record those that were preserved orally and collating manuscripts, but had adapted them by altering the original characters and ideas, and had introduced a great deal of his own.
Leviathan, C. B. Macpherson ( ed.

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