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Reid and 1973
* 1973 – Richard Reid, English terrorist, attempted the 2001 shoe bomb plot
** Carl Benton Reid, American actor ( d. 1973 )
" Cairns and others pointed out that Elizabeth Reid, who had been appointed Whitlam's advisor on women's issues in 1973, had received the same sort of media attention.
* Peter Reid ( 1973 – 80 )
Thurman was born in New York City, the son of Elizabeth Dean Farrar ( 1907 – 1973 ), a stage actress, and Beverly Reid Thurman, Jr. ( 1909 – 1962 ), an Associated Press editor and U. N. translator .< ref >
O ’ Brien 1973, J. Reid 1973, CHAN Kam-ming 1974, LAU Piu 1974
* David Reid ( boxer ) ( born 1973 ), American boxer
In the early 1970s, the part of the suburb south of what is now Reid Highway was built, and in 1973, Carine High School opened.
* Sir John Peter Lorne Reid 11 March 1966 – 11 January 1973
Charmaine Reid ( born 3 November 1973 in Niagara Falls, Ontario ) is a female badminton player from Canada.
* Alan Reid, The Castles of Wales ( Letts Guides, 1973 ).
Zane Lowe ( born Alexander Zane Reid Lowe on 7 August 1973 ) also known as ' Zipper ', is a radio DJ, record producer and television presenter.
* Richard Reid ( shoe bomber ) ( born 1973 ), shoebomber terrorist
Tobias also wrote the autobiography The Best Little Boy in the World under the pen name " John Reid " in 1973.
The show ran until 1973 and showcased many other stars, such as Leslie Phillips, Ian Carmichael, Tony Britton, Jeremy Child, Joyce Carey, Ursula Howells, Terence Alexander, Donald Sinden, Eric Barker, Rodney Bewes, June Whitfield, Richard O ' Sullivan, Bill Fraser, Dandy Nichols, Bill Pertwee, Peter Jones, Joan Sims, Richard Wattis, Jack Hulbert, Hugh Paddick, Roy Kinnear and Beryl Reid.
* Richard Reid ( born 1973 ), British man convicted of terrorism
* The Castles of Wales, Alan Reid, 1973 ( ISBN 0-85097-185-3 )
Gabriel earned a place among the five top ranked competitors ( who are themselves not ranked against each other ) in the William Lowell Putnam Competition all four years that he was eligible ( 2000 – 2003 ), a feat matched by only seven others ( Don Coppersmith ( 1968 – 1971 ), Arthur Rubin ( 1970 – 1973 ), Bjorn Poonen ( 1985 – 1988 ), Ravi Vakil ( 1988 – 1991 ), Reid W. Barton ( 2001 – 2004 ), and Daniel Kane ( 2003 – 2006 ), Bryan R. Lawrence ( 2007 – 08, 2010 – 11 )).

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The main Breakfast presenters have also appeared on the channel since it was first launched as a simulcast programme in 2000, with the current presenters being Bill Turnbull, Susanna Reid ( Mondays to Wednesdays ), Louise Minchin and Charlie Stayt ( Thursdays, Ftidays and weekends ).
Also famous as a prose stylist, Hume pioneered the essay as a literary genre and engaged with contemporary intellectual luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith ( who acknowledged Hume's influence on his economics and political philosophy ), James Boswell, Joseph Butler, and Thomas Reid.
* Incubus ( 2006 film ), a horror film starring Tara Reid
* Sir William Reid ( b. April 25, 1791, Kinglassie-d. October 31, 1858, London, England ), governor of Bermuda ( 1839 – 46 ), Barbados ( 1846 – 48 ), and Malta ( 1851 – 58 ); knighted 1851
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales
* Reid, Alan ( 1976 ), The Whitlam Venture, Hill of Content, Melbourne, Victoria.
It is important for a kiln to have a door that is easily opened and closed, because, when the artwork in the kiln has reached the right temperature ( over 1000 degrees Celsius ), it must be quickly removed and put in a metal or tin container with combustible material, which reduces the pot and leaves certain colors and patterns .< ref > Reid, Kimberly.
The Dude meets Bunny Lebowski ( Reid ), the Big Lebowski's nymphomaniac trophy wife, while leaving the premises with a rug taken from the mansion.
Both were Democratic, both were sympathetic to labor and immigrants ( a sharp contrast to publishers like the New York Tribune's Whitelaw Reid, who blamed their poverty on moral defects ), and both invested enormous resources in their Sunday publications, which functioned like weekly magazines, going beyond the normal scope of daily journalism.
Contemporary research by anthropologists, linguists ( Blust, Reid, Ross, Pawley ), and archaeologists ( Bellwood ) suggests that the inhabitants of the Maritime Southeast Asia migrated from southern China to islands of the Philippines around 2500 BCE and later spread to modern day Malaysia and Indonesia.
Co-sponsored by Representatives Roy Blunt ( R-MO ), and Steny Hoyer ( D-MD ), and Senators Rick Santorum ( R-PA ) and Harry Reid ( D-NV ), the bills were passed by unanimous consent in both chambers.
Because of the unusual length of the play ( over three hours ), prior to the opening a matinee company was also hired that performed twice a week and featured Kate Reid as Martha, Shepperd Strudwick as George, Avra Petrides as Honey and Bill Berger as Nick.
* The Headless Horseman ( novel ), a 1865 novel by Mayne Reid
In 1971, The Andromeda Strain was the basis for the film of the same name directed by Robert Wise, and featuring Arthur Hill as Stone, James Olson as Hall, Kate Reid as Leavitt ( changed to a female character, Ruth Leavitt ), and David Wayne as Dutton ( Burton in the novel ).
* Reid, Alan ( 1969 ), The Power Struggle, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney.
* Nano Reid Artist ( 1900 – 1981 ), famous Irish painter of landscapes particularly Drogheda, the Boyne Valley and surrounding areas.
The first Trustees on the school's Board were James W. Reid ( who had done the most to shepherd the authorization bill through the legislature ), Norman B. Willey ( who had just stepped down as Idaho governor ), Benjamin Wilson ( a previous gubernatorial candidate ), J. Morris Howe, and C. W. Schaff.

Reid and 1983
* Sir Robert Reid ( 1983 – 1990 )
Timothy L. " Tim " Reid ( born December 19, 1944 ) is an American actor, comedian and film director best known for his roles in prime time American television programs, such as Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati ( 1978 – 82 ), Marcel " Downtown " Brown on Simon & Simon ( 1983 – 87 ), Ray Campbell on Sister, Sister ( 1994 – 99 ) and William Barnett on That ' 70s Show ( 2004-2006 ).
Early versions of the group formed in New York City in 1983, but the personnel solidified in 1985-86, and Reid led the group for about another decade.
* Jamie Reid ( swimmer ) ( born 1983 ), American backstroke swimmer
On January 29, 1983, she gave birth to daughter Ashley Victoria Winzer ( also known as Ashley Reid ( photographer )).
This form continued, but with the appointment of Ron Reid as manager during the 1983 – 84 season as manager the club soon began to rebuild its reputation and won the 1984 – 85 League title.
There are considerable differences in the descriptions of Desmanthus in the literature ( see Bogdan 1977 ; Skerman 1977 ; National Academy of Science 1979 ; Allen & Allen 1981 ; Reid 1983 ; Hacker 1990 ).
For example, Reid ( 1983 ) says that Desmanthus virgatus ranges from " leggy " plants in the humid tropics to compact bushes in the semi-arid zones to prostrate in the montane zones ; Allen and Allen ( 1981 ) state that Desmanthus grows to 3 metres ; Hacker ( 1990 ) states that D. virgatus is an erect shrub 1. 3 metres tall.

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