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Photo of Victoria Cross recipient Malcolm David Wanklyn, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
Lieutenant Commander Malcolm David Wanklyn VC, DSO & Two Bars ( 28 June 1911 – 14 April 1942 ) was the Allies ' most successful submariner in the Second World War in terms of tonnage sunk, and received the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Desiree responds sarcastically, boasting of her own adultery, as she has been seeing the married dragoon, Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm.
But, the work of Stephen Wurm ( 1982 ) and Malcolm Ross ( 2005 ) has provided considerable support for his once-radical idea that these languages form a single genetic unit.
Prince Malcolm, Duncan ’ s son, has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth ’ s forces.
Macduff carries Macbeth's head onstage and Malcolm discusses how order has been restored.
Macbeth has a long, ten-year reign before eventually being overthrown by Macduff and Malcolm.
Malcolm ’ s comment shows that he has learned the lesson Macduff gave him on the feeling nature of true masculinity.
The ability of cells to do this has been proposed to arise from differential cell adhesion by Malcolm Steinberg through his Differential Adhesion Hypothesis.
This Máel Coluim has traditionally been identified with the later Malcolm III.
The married life of Malcolm III and Margaret has been the subject of two historical novels: A Goodly Pearl ( 1905 ) by Mary H. Debenham, and Malcolm Canmore's Pearl ( 1907 ) by Agnes Grant Hay.
Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in Philosophical Investigations, Culture and Value, and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as contemplative philosophy, a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D. Z. Phillips, among others.
It has been suggested by the Guardian and Entertainment Weekly that his attack on television producer Malcolm Gerrie for cutting short his acceptance speech may have turned voters against him.
Malcolm McLaren, manager of the Sex Pistols, has credited Hell as a source of inspiration for the Sex Pistols ' look and attitude, as well as the safety-pin and graphics accessorized clothing that McLaren sold in his London shop, Sex.
It was probably written by James Malcolm Rymer, though Thomas Peckett Prest has also been credited with it ; it is likely that each worked on the serial from part to part.
The book was reviewed in the New York Times by Malcolm Cowley, who wrote, " Mr. White has a tendency to write amusing scenes instead of telling a story.
The argument from analogy has faced scrutiny from the likes of Norman Malcolm who have issues with the ' one case ' nature of the argument.
The band has won two Grammy Awards, one in 2002 for their song " Boss of Me ", which served as the theme to Malcolm in the Middle.
* Racism: Although this was not initially the case, Professor X has come to be compared to civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Magneto to the more militant Malcolm X.
Woolf has further demonstrated that by the time of Malcolm II, the leading cenela of Dal Riata had moved from the southwest of the region ( north of the Firths ) to the north, east, and northeast, with Cenel Loairn moving up the Great Glen to occupy Moray, the former and sometimes still Fortriu, one branch of Cenel nGabhrain occupying the district known as Gowrie and another the district of Fife, Cenel nOengusa giving its name to Circinn as Angus, Cenel Comgaill occupying Strathearn, and another lesser known kindred, Cenel Conaing, probably moving to Mar.
As author Malcolm Gladwell has stated, " Sesame Street was built around a single, breakthrough insight: that if you can hold the attention of children, you can educate them ".
alt = Colour photograph of a Malcolm Fraser aged about fifty, he has a weathered face and greying hair parted on the right.
As Liberal Party leader Malcolm Fraser, who would play a large part in the crisis, put it, " The Queen has tenure, and she couldn't be sacked.
She has made appearances on comedies such as Friends, Malcolm in the Middle, Mad TV, Saturday Night Live, Chappelle's Show, 30 Rock, and Rescue Me.
Wells ( played by Malcolm McDowell ) has named his time machine " Argo.
He has received much critical acclaim for his work in film since the 1990s, including for his portrayals of real-life figures, such as Steve Biko, Malcolm X, Rubin " Hurricane " Carter, Melvin B. Tolson, Frank Lucas and Herman Boone.

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" Devon Jackson of Entertainment Weekly described the album as " relaxed headbanging and Southern-tinged blues-rock " while Classic Rock reviewer Malcolm Dome stated " musically, it's a loose-limbed record that has a lot of heavy guitar-led punk-style pop-rock.
As described by modern historian Malcolm Barber in The New Knighthood: " It was during the 1760s that German masons introduced a specific Templar connection, claiming that the Order, through its occupation of the Temple of Solomon, had been the repository of secret wisdom and magical powers, which James of Molay had handed down to his successor before his execution and of which the eighteenth-century Freemasons were the direct heirs.
* Ó Séaghdha ( O ' Shea )-Claimed by Malcolm Richard Archer Shee of Maryland ( b. 1955 ), claiming to be the senior descendant of Elias Shee of Cranmore (+ 1613 ), younger brother of Sir Richard Shee of Kilkenny, the last to be described as " chief " in contemporary sources.
The development of Canadian health insurance has been well described by Malcolm Taylor, who participated in many of the negotiations in addition to studying it as an academic.
J. P. Malcolm, writing in 1807, said that the its west front “ would have a grand effect if the execrable watch-house and sheds before it were removed ” and described the sides of the church as “ lost in courts, where houses approach them almost to contact “.
A young Malcolm X described the zoot suit as: " a killer-diller coat with a drape shape, reet pleats and shoulders padded like a lunatic's cell ".
Liberal Democrat MP Malcolm Bruce described Laws as " an unreconstructed 19th century Liberal.
His batting style has been faithfully described by Malcolm Knox:
The writer Malcolm Slesser described it as " a delightful little fjord, and superb harbour for small boats.
In The Tipping Point, author Malcolm Gladwell called the show " sticky ", and described its format:
Though his younger brother Angus ( born 31 March 1955 ) is the more visible of the brothers, Malcolm has been described as the business and brains behind AC / DC.
In that year Malcolm of Palogoueny and Duncan the merchant, both described as burgesses, wrote a charter in which they acted as guarantors of the estate of the late Richard, also described as burgess.
The program was titled, “ Bank of America Small Business Speaker Series: A Conversation with Malcolm Gladwell .” Paul Starobin, writing in the Columbia Journalism Review, said that the engagement's " entire point seemed to be to forge a public link between a tarnished brand ( the bank ), and a winning one ( a journalist often described in profiles as the epitome of cool ).
Malcolm Fraser, quoting from Menzies ' memoir, Afternoon Light, described the decision to call the party " Liberal " in these terms,
True to the spirit of the man described by Sir John Malcolm as " though born of an inferior rank, obtained power without crime, and who exercised it with a moderation that, for the times in which he lived, was as singular as his humanity and justice " nominees for consideration for selection are taken from a list proposed by any member of the public from any country in the world.
Michael Novosielski had again been chosen as architect for the theatre on an enlarged site, but the building was described by Malcolm in 1807 as ... fronted by a stone basement in rustic work, with the commencement of a very superb building of the Doric order, consisting of three pillars, two windows, an entablature, pediment, and balustrade.
The historian Noel Malcolm has described Daniels's written accounts of his experiences working at a prison and a public hospital in Birmingham as " journalistic gold ", and Charles Moore observed that " it was only when he returned to Britain that he found what he considered to be true barbarism — the cheerless, self-pitying hedonism and brutality of the dependency culture.
Malcolm described how potent a weapon the ballot could be, if it was exercised with care:
Malcolm X described his continued commitment to Black nationalism, which he defined as the philosophy that African-Americans should govern their own communities.
Unlike the 1963 March on Washington, which was peaceful and integrated, the 1964 march Malcolm described would be an all-Black " non-nonviolent army " with one-way tickets.
Renowned for the breadth of her acquaintanceship as well as for an ability to make keen and canny introductions, Weisberg was described as a " connector " by journalist Malcolm Gladwell in a January 11, 1999 New Yorker article titled " Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg.
Fellow comic Rob Newman called him " a hilarious, anarchic, living legend ; a millennial Falstaff ", while Stewart Lee wrote that " Malcolm Hardee is a natural clown who in any decent country would be a national institution " and Arthur Smith described him as " a South London Rabelais " and claimed that " everything about Malcolm, apart from his stand-up act, was original ".

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