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McNeill and wrote
The Scottish folk music singer / song-writer Brian McNeill wrote about one of St. Kilda's prodigal sons, a restless fellow named Ewan Gillies, who left St. Kilda to seek his fortune by prospecting for gold first in Australia and later California.
In a fury McNeill wrote to de Valera demanding an apology for his treatment.
McNeill privately wrote to Éamon de Valera, the President of the Executive Council, to complain at what media reports called the " boorishness " of Aiken and O ' Kelly's behaviour.
" Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News wrote that the episode is " so jam-packed with guest celebrity voices that they ran out of room for a plot.
Ian Jane of DVD Talk wrote that the episode is a " classic ," and Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News found it to be one of the better episodes of the season.
James Plath of DVD Town wrote that the episode is " funny " because " it has a plot we recognize from our own lives ," and Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News considered it to be one of the season's best episodes.
" Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News gave the episode a negative review, and wrote that " the story takes too long to get going.
McNeill wrote the Pioneer Fight Song, which is still the Fight Song of SHU, and is played at football, basketball, and hockey games.

McNeill and Rise
* William H. McNeill ( born 1917 ); see especially The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community ( 1963 )
* William H. McNeill, The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1963.
His professors included William H. McNeill ( The Rise of the West ), Donald F. Lach ( Asia in the Making of Europe ) and Earl J. Hamilton ( War and Prices in Spain ).
The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community is a book by Canadian and University of Chicago historian William H. McNeill, first published in 1963 and enlarged with a retrospective preface in 1991 ( University of Chicago Press, 1992 ).

McNeill and West
Another grandson, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, also attended West Point in 1851, but was unable to graduate, and became an artist.
The name, West of Scotland Cricket Club was coined by one John McNeill who was very ambitious for the Club, and who envisaged it becoming the MCC of Scotland.
Having unsuccessfully contested the seats of West Aberdeenshire ( 1906 ), Aberdeen South ( 1907 and Jan 1910 ), and Kirkcudbrightshire ( Dec 1910 ), McNeill was elected as Unionist Member of Parliament for the St Augustine's division of Kent in 1911.
Joseph Needham was another scholar ( cited by McNeill 1963 ) who considered the relations and differences between West and East Eurasia, primarily in Science and Civilisation in China ( 1954 – 1995 ), and primarily regarding science and technology.
McNeill recalled in the expanded edition ( Retrospective Essay, 1991 ) that the " rise of the West " had become a synonym for historical processes in Europe in the last 500 years, and their effects on other civilizations.
These include Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Canaletto, Johann Zoffany, John Singleton Copley, Benjamin West, and James McNeill Whistler.
McNeill was born January 9, 1911 in Buckeye, West Virginia, USA on a farm that her family had owned since 1769.

McNeill and upon
McNeill was at Fort Nisqually in 1841 and greeted Wilkes upon arrival in southern Puget Sound.

McNeill and by
Professor McNeill thinks that at Yalta, Stalin did not fully realize the dilemma which faced him, that he thought the exclusion of the anti-Soviet voters from East European elections would not be greatly resented by his allies, while neither Roosevelt nor Churchill frankly faced `` the fact that, in Poland at least, genuinely free democratic elections would return governments unfriendly to Russia '', by any definition of international friendliness.
* In the 2009 Warhammer 40, 000 novel Mechanicum by Graham McNeill, the noosphere is an experimental communication infrastructure that empowers the user by harnessing the power of the collective mind.
While the recurring character of Michael Eddington ( played by Kenneth Marshall ) in Deep Space Nine was a member of the Maquis, Voyager contained three regular Maquis characters, Chakotay ( Robert Beltran ), Seska ( Martha Hackett ) and B ' Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ), as well as Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ), a regular character that had been captured and imprisoned for joining the Maquis.
Thomas Eugene " Tom " Paris, played by Robert Duncan McNeill, is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager.
Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, Charles-François Daubigny, Max Liebermann, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Gustave Courbet, and in the Netherlands, Jacobus van Looy and Isaac Israëls are some of the Impressionists and realists who have delved deeply into the work of Hals by making study copies of his work and further building on his techniques and style.
For a time, shortly after his marriage, he and his family, which included his wife Ida, mistress Dorothy ( Dorelia ) McNeill, and John's children by both women, travelled in a caravan, in gypsy fashion.
Besides being adopted by artists like Emile Gallé and James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Japanese-inspired art and design was championed by the businessmen Siegfried Bing and Arthur Lasenby Liberty at their stores in Paris and London, respectively.
Zaandam, the Netherlands, c. 1889-etching by James McNeill Whistler
Whistler was the subject of a contemporaneous biography by his friend, the printmaker Joseph Pennell, who collaborated with his wife Elizabeth Robins Pennell to write The Life of James McNeill Whistler, published in 1908.
* The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler, Glasgow University Edited by M. F. MacDonald, P. de Montfort, N. Thorp.
* Catalogue raisonné of the etchings of James McNeill Whistler by M. F.
Wapping by James McNeill Whistler
William Thornton, Daniel Troutman and Daniel W. Wooliver were among the 1829 settlers, followed by William Blackwell, Elisha Nelson, Jerry Potts, Ephraim Bressie, Robert Leonard, Abner Wingfield, Lewis Dent, Wilson Craddock, Thomas Higginbotham, Jack Berry, Silas Hamby, Smith Wofford, Turkill McNeill, Dr. John Hyer, Samuel Hyer and David Lenox.
Carterville was founded by George M. McNeill and Laban Carter.
The word was later used by James Abbott McNeill Whistler in the title of a number of his nocturne paintings, consistent with his belief that fine art should essentially be concerned with the beautiful arrangement of colors in harmony.
The title Rhapsody in Blue was suggested by Ira Gershwin after his visit to a gallery exhibition of James McNeill Whistler paintings, which bear titles such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket and Arrangement in Grey and Black ( better known as Whistler's Mother ).
* Atlantic Centre based in Halifax, headed by Executive Producer: Ravida Din and Producer: Paul McNeill
Though unconnected with the Easter Rising in 1916, McNeill was arrested and jailed by the British Dublin Castle administration.
) When the first governor-general, Timothy Michael Healy retired in December 1927, James McNeill was proposed as his replacement by the Irish government of W. T. Cosgrave and duly appointed by King George V as Governor-General of the Irish Free State.

McNeill and how
The paintings of James McNeill Whistler and his " Peacock Room " demonstrated how he used aspects of Japanese tradition and are some of the finest works of the genre.
In 2001 J. Donald Hughes defined the subject asThe study of human relationships through time with the natural communities of which they are a part in order to explain the processes of change that affect that relationship .” and, in 2006, as "... history that seeks understanding of human beings as they have lived, worked and thought in relationship to the rest of nature through the changes brought by time " ... " As a method, environmental history is the use of ecological analysis as a means of understanding human history ... an account of changes in human societies as they relate to changes in the natural environment .” Environmental historians are also “ interested in what people think about nature, and how they have expressed those ideas in folk religions, popular culture, literature and art .” In 2003 McNeill suggested that environmental history was "... the history of the mutual relations between humankind and the rest of nature ".

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