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Reid and impressed
He was first spotted by Peter Reid when playing for Slovakia in a friendly game against Norway before Euro 2000 and impressed the Black Cats ' boss with the way he kept Tore André Flo and Ole Gunnar Solskjær out of the game.

Reid and on
An example of active passenger and crew member resistance occurred when passengers and flight attendants of American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami on December 22, 2001, teamed up to help helped prevent Richard Reid from igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.
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 ).
Many of his students have gone on to successful writing careers ; they include Gretchen Mazur, Helen Fremont, Michael Byers, Jardine Libaire, Porter Shreve, Davy Rothbart, John Fulton, Marc Nesbitt, Patrick O ' Keeffe, Jess Row, Francesca Delbano, Peter Orner, Heidi Julavits, Karl Iagnemma, Achy Obejas, James Morrison and Elwood Reid.
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.
Although Kronecker had conceded, Hilbert would later respond to others ' similar criticisms that " many different constructions are subsumed under one fundamental idea " — in other words ( to quote Reid ): " Through a proof of existence, Hilbert had been able to obtain a construction "; " the proof " ( i. e. the symbols on the page ) was " the object ".
* Margin Notes by G. E. Moore on The Works of Thomas Reid ( 1849: With Notes by Sir William Hamilton )
Alan Reid says that within the party the reversal was blamed on Holt's mishandling of the VIP planes scandal.
The notes Erwin made for his planned meeting with Holt ( which he evidently provided to Reid ) indicate that he and others were worried that Holt was too susceptible to traps set for him by the ALP over issues like the VIP jets scandal, and that he had repeatedly let himself become the target of Opposition " harassment " instead of letting his ministers take the heat on controversial issues.
" J. Edgar Hoover's name on the FBI building is a stain on the building ", Reid said.
* Steve Reid was a friend of Mackenzie and played guitar on Perhaps.
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.
In the months after the crash, rumors suggested that it had been destroyed in a terrorist plot, with a shoe bomb similar to the one found on Richard Reid.
Her habits were often parodied ( with relative affection ) by the satirical 1980s television programme Spitting Image – which portrayed her with a Birmingham accent ( modelled on actress Beryl Reid ) and an ever-present copy of the Racing Post.
In 1974, he appeared in the role of Big Daddy Pollitt in the Broadway revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Elizabeth Ashley, Keir Dullea and Kate Reid.
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.
Hugo Reid, an outspoken critic of the mission system and its effects on the native populations, at Rancho Santa Anita circa 1850.
Having dedicated the later part of his life to the creation of new works and these tasks of curation, Reid died on 13 March 1998, of Parkinson's disease, in Vancouver.
In July 1998 friends and relatives paddled Lootaas, a large cedar canoe carved by Reid for Expo 86, on a two-day journey along the Pacific coast to bring his ashes to Tanu Island in Haida Gwaii, the site of his mother's village.
The draft rights to Reid were traded on draft night to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange to the rights to forward / center Magnum Rolle.
Jack Lang's victory in Reid was unexpected ; he was elected on a minority of the votes thanks to preferences given to him by the Liberal Party In federal parliament, he is often cited as being the most effective of the opposition to the government of his old rival, Prime Minister Ben Chifley, despite voting for the latter's Bank Act in 1947.
Several individuals have consistently scored highly and / or earned medals on the IMO: Reid Barton ( United States ) was the first participant to win a gold medal four times ( 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 ).
Reid tried to close the fight on the offensive but his opponent boxed and countered his attacks.
Harrison and Reid went on to lose the 1892 election, to Grover Cleveland and Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democratic candidates.
Hampstead's rural feel lends itself for use on film ; a notable example being The Killing of Sister George ( 1968 ) starring Beryl Reid and Susannah York.

Reid and cabinet
John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan, PC ( born 8 May 1947 ) is a British politician, who served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament ( MP ) and cabinet minister under Tony Blair, most notably as Defence Secretary ( 2005 – 06 ) and then Home Secretary ( 2006 – 07 ).
Following Labour's return to government in 1997, Reid held numerous posts in the cabinet of Tony Blair, his first being Secretary of State for Scotland in 1999.
Reid occupied high-ranking cabinet positions in Greenfield's government and that of his successor, John Edward Brownlee.
Reid was the most prominent minister in the cabinet and among the most popular, and was the UFA caucus ' unanimous choice to take over.
The UFA was in an uncertain position when Reid became Premier ; besides Brownlee's resignation, longtime Minister of Public Works Oran McPherson was in the midst of a scandalous divorce and had also left cabinet, and UFA MLAs Peter Miskew and Omer St. Germain had crossed the floor to the Liberals.
Edmund Barton and other well-known protectionists lost their seats, the Labor following was reduced from 30 to 18, and Reid formed his first cabinet.
However, in the wake of a poor Labour performance in the local council elections of 4 May 2006, Clarke was dismissed in the biggest cabinet upheaval in the history of the Blair governments, to be replaced by Defence Secretary John Reid.
Later Cook switched to the Free Trade Party, and was a minister in the cabinet of Premier George Reid from 1894 to 1899.
John Reid attended cabinet meetings, but was not formally a member of the cabinet whereas Gavin Strang was given a seat in the cabinet when he held the position.
There was a significant level of hostility to such a deal within the Labour party with coalition proposals being opposed by, among others, former cabinet ministers John Reid, Alan Johnson, David Blunkett and former leader Neil Kinnock.

Reid and need
Reid, then-superintendent of schools, wrote to Andrew Carnegie telling of the need for a public library.
“ Wintour ’ s approval can signal a commercial career for designers via investors who need a nod from a big gun like her to get their cheque books out ,” says stylist Sharmadean Reid.
* Harry Reid said in a statement, “ I just spoke to the White House and told them that while the president ( Barack Obama ) is correct that people saving for college need to be fiscally responsible, the president needs to lay off Las Vegas and stop making it the poster child for where people shouldn't be spending their money ”.
Mrs. Reid and her circle of well-educated friends were firm believers in the need for improving education for women.
Head Nanny Lilian and the other nannies – " Nanny Deb " ( Deborah Carroll ), " Nanny Stella " ( Stella Reid ), and " Nanny Yvonne " ( originally Yvonne Shove, a guest star Jo Frost from " Supernanny " would sub in, later replaced by Yvonne Finnerty for unspecified reasons ; in Season 4 she will not appear due to budgetary reasons ) discuss the clip, whereupon Lilian announces ( based on the major need ; each nanny specializes in one area, such as proper etiquette or controlling temper tantrums ) which nanny will visit the family.
According to the historian Arthur Herman: “ Americans built their world around the principles of Adam Smith and Thomas Reid, of individual interest governed by common sense and a limited need for government .”
Vallerand and Reid found negative feedback has the opposite effect ( i. e., decreasing intrinsic motivation by taking away from people's need for competence ).

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