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If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
Andrew R. Cobb designed several campus buildings including: Raynor Hall Residence, 1916 ; Horton House, designed by Cobb in the Georgian style, and built by James Reid of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia was opened in 1915 as Horton Academy.
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 ).
Anne Reid quit as Valerie Barlow, and was killed off in 1971, electrocuting herself with a faulty hairdryer.
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 ".
Reid Clanny's lamp was successfully tested at Harrington Mill and he too won medals, from the Royal Society of Arts ).
Alan Reid asserts that Holt was being increasingly criticised within the party in the months before his death, that he was perceived as being " vague, imprecise and evasive " and " nice to the point that his essential decency was viewed as weakness ".
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.
Al-Libi also told the interrogators details about Richard Reid, and he agreed to continue cooperating if the United States would allow his wife and her family to emigrate, as he was prosecuted within the American legal system himself.
Page's first choice for the lead singer was Terry Reid, but Reid declined the offer and suggested Robert Plant, a Stourbridge singer for the Band of Joy and Hobbstweedle.
The first language to make a clean distinction between structure and presentation was Scribe, developed by Brian Reid and described in his doctoral thesis in 1980.
In her twenties, she was appointed Reid Professor of Law in the college, considered to be a prestigious appointment made to accomplished lawyers.
In 2005, Reagan was honored at a gala dinner at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D. C. where guests included Dick Cheney, Harry Reid and Condoleezza Rice.
Thomas Reid, the eighteenth-century founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense, realised that sensation was composed of a set of data transfers but declared that there is still a direct connection between perception and the world.
* Polyphemus was featured in the 1955 film Ulysses where he was played by Oscar Andriani, as well as the 1997 TV miniseries The Odyssey where he was played by Reid Asato.
Ken Reid was re-commissioned to draw the strip in 1962, and Robert Nixon when Reid left DC Thomson in 1964.

Reid and born
* Mike Reid ( actor / comedian, born in Hackney )
The actress Beryl Reid and the singer Ellie Goulding were born in in Hereford, as were footballers Aaron Wildig and Connor Wickham.
Though Findley had declared his homosexuality as a teenager, he married actress / photographer Janet Reid ( born 1930 ) in 1959, but the union lasted only three months and was dissolved by divorce or annulment two years later.
Reid was born in Victoria, British Columbia to an American father William Ronald Reid, Sr. of Scottish-German descent and a mother, Sophie Gladstone Reid, from the Kaadaas gaah Kiiguwaay, Raven / Wolf Clan of T ' anuu, or more commonly known as the Haida, one of the First Nations of the Pacific coast.
Thurman's father, Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( b. August 3, 1941 ), was born in New York City, to Elizabeth Dean ( Farrar ), a stage actress, and Beverly Reid Thurman, Jr., an Associated Press editor and United Nations translator.
Connor Reid was born in Newtownards.
* Darrell Reid ( born 1982 ), defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts.
* David Settle Reid was born in Reidsville, a two-term Democratic governor of the U. S. state of North Carolina from 1851 to 1854, and a U. S. Senator from December 1854 to March 1859.
* Whitelaw Reid, born 1837 ; journalist, newspaper owner, diplomat ( Ambassador to France and to the UK ), died in London, UK, in 1912
But the much later village of " Mouth of Black River " on the opposite ( west ) side of the river, was established by John S. Reid ( born John S. Van Reide ), and his family.
* Tara Reid ( born 1975 ), actress .< font color =" blue ">( B )</ font >
* Constance Reid ( born 1918 ), American author
Hazel Reid O ' Leary ( born May 17, 1937 ) was the seventh United States Secretary of Energy, from 1993 to 1997, appointed by President Bill Clinton.
* Reid W. Barton ( born 1984 ), four-time gold medal winner at the International Mathematical Olympiad
Bonham's cousin Billy Bonham ( born 1950 ), also played keyboards for Terry Reid and Ace Kefford.
* Sir George Reid ( Scottish politician ) ( born 1939 ), Former Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament
Reid was born in Portland, Jamaica.
Stanley was born Patricia Reid in Tularosa, New Mexico, the daughter of Ann ( née Miller ), an interior decorator, and J. T. Reid, a professor of philosophy and education at the University of New Mexico, located in Albuquerque.
* October 7-Thomas Reid, philosopher ( born 1710 )
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 ).
Reid was born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, to working class Roman Catholic parents ; his grandparents were of mixed denomination.

Reid and Johnstone
Regular team was Connelly Sturgeon Curran, Dick Chisholm Caughey, Gilshan Burke McDonald Reid and Boylan. and Nicky House, Johnstone Burgh are a Scottish football club based in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and play in Central Division Two of the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region.

Reid and Renfrewshire
The public sector is now a significant employer in Paisley, with the headquarters of Renfrewshire Council, the University of the West of Scotland, Reid Kerr College, the Royal Alexandra Hospital and a divisional headquarters of Strathclyde Police all located in the town. Glasgow International Airport, located on the edge of Paisley, is also a significant employer and part of the area's transport infrastructure.

Reid and Scotland
Dundee is named in honor of the birthplace of William Reid, Dundee, Scotland.
Born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland to a working class Roman Catholic family, Reid became a Communist in his twenties, joining the Young Communist League as a student in 1972.
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 was born 17 January 1879 near Glasgow, Scotland, to George ( 1843 – 1913 ) and Margaret ( Ogston ) Reid ( 1850 – 1928 ).
1968-1969 season Ian Reid went to Arbroath, Hugh Gilshan went to St Mirren Danny Burke went to East Fife and Jim McDonald to Leicester. the following season Ally Hunter went to Celtic and played for the full Scotland team.
Manager Billy Reid was voted as the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year.
* Reid About ... USSR / Poland / Scotland ( 1988 – 90 )
Colony Park Football Club are the town's juvenile team, and the largest juvenile club in Scotland with over 400 members having been founded by Dod Reid, MBE, in 1978 and three other parents who helped Dod get the club together.
She was born Helen Lawrie Reilly, the daughter of a Catholic father and a Protestant mother, and she was educated at St. Patrick's Catholic High School on Muiryhall Street in Coatbridge, and attended at the same time as John Reid, whom she later replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland and also made way for as MP for Airdrie and Shotts.
After Dewar left the Cabinet in 1999, to seek election as the First Minister of Scotland, Browne remained in post as PPS to the new Secretary of State John Reid.
In his book, The Final Whistle ?, Harry Reid claims that he took part in the 1977 Wembley pitch invasion after Scotland beat England and ripped up a patch of the turf-see Wembley pitch invasion
In May 2008, Reid was appointed as the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for the duration of the General Assembly's sitting that year.
George Reid was born in 1939 at Tullibody, near Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, and educated at Dollar Academy and the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, where he was awarded a Master's degree with First Class Honours in History in 1962.
Labour Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland George Robertson's contrary claim that devolution would " kill the SNP stone dead " was dismissed by Reid by saying " Ho, ho, ho ".
When the new Labour administration moved forward with proposals for a Scottish Parliament, Reid first served on the pre-establishment Consultative Steering Group, and then was elected in the first election in 1999 to represent Mid Scotland and Fife.
This side also featured a future Rangers and Scotland player, in the form of Willie Reid.
The founders of the Festival included Rudolf Bing, the General Manager of Glyndebourne Opera Festival, Henry Harvey Wood, the Head of the British Council in Scotland, Sidney Newman, Reid Professor of Music at Edinburgh University, and a group of civic leaders from the City of Edinburgh, in particular the Lord Provost Sir John Falconer.
Whilst Malta is under attack by the fleets of Dragut Rais, trouble arrives in Scotland in the form of beautiful Joleta Malett, younger sister to the saintly Knight Grand Gross, Graham Reid Malett, a man, who, due to his reputation, is also known as Gabriel.
Set in Scotland on one wintry day, the film focuses on eight people: a mother and daughter, Elspeth ( Phyllida Law ) and Frances ( Emma Thompson ); two young boys skipping school, Sam ( Douglas Murphy ) and Tom ( Sean Biggerstaff ); two old women who frequently attend strangers ' funerals, Chloe ( Sandra Voe ) and Lily ( Sheila Reid ); and two teenagers Nita ( Arlene Cockburn ) and Alex ( Gary Hollywood ).

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