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** NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship ( 5 times ) – with Bob Armstrong ( 3 ), Scott Armstrong ( 1 ), and The Shadow ( Norvell Austin ) ( 1 )

Scott and London
* Heresies Ancient and Modern, by J. Oswald Sanders, pub. 1948 ( Marshall Morgan & Scott, London / Zondervan, Grand Rapids ).
The leading case is that of Scott v London & Catherine Dock Co.
He came to international attention for his role as the Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius in the 2000 historical epic film Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor, an Empire Award for Best Actor and a London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor and ten further nominations for best actor.
* Scott and Amundsen – Duel in the Ice by Rainer-K. Langner, Haus Publishing, London, 2007, ISBN 978-1-905791-08-8
William Crookes was born in London, the eldest son of Joseph Crookes, a tailor of north-country origin, and his second wife, Mary Scott.
In 1851 The Illustrated London News said that it " seems to exhibit the peculiar beauties of Carnarvon Castle without its inconveniences " and in 1858 Sir George Gilbert Scott called it " the largest and most carefully and learnedly executed Gothic mansion of the present " and that it was " the very height of masquerading ".
Other possible locations include Forbes House in Ham, London, the home of her maternal grandmother, Mrs Scott.
Carte's children's production earned enthusiastic reviews from critic Clement Scott and the other London critics, as well as the audiences, including children.
In 2002, Lloyd Scott completed the marathon wearing a deep sea diving suit that weighed a total of, with each shoe weighing ; he also set a record for the slowest London Marathon time.
David Jason appeared in the BBC comedy series Hugh and I, which starred Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as two friends who lived together in south London.
Edinburgh Review published a " Trocchi Number " in 1985 and their parent house published the biography, The Making of the Monster by Andrew Murray Scott, who had known Trocchi for four years in London and who went on to compile the anthology, Invisible Insurrection, in 1991, also for Polygon.
Scott, who was the gallery owner and a member of the Church of Scientology, talked about the Church and the show in an interview in the South London Guardian.
* The Star in The West: a critical essay upon the works of Aleister Crowley ( Walter Scott Publishing Co., London, 1907 )
When his career took him to London in 1954 after his provincial apprenticeship, his agent informed him that there was already a Michael Scott performing as an actor in London and that he had to come up with a new name immediately.
* Scott, P. J. M., E. M. Forster: Our Permanent Contemporary, Critical Studies Series ( London, 1984 ).
Indeed, Adelina Patti and Luisa Tetrazzini were the only Italian sopranos to enjoy star status in London and New York in the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras, while such well-known compatriots and coevals of theirs as Gemma Bellincioni and Eugenia Burzio ( among several others ) failed to please Anglo-Saxon ears because, unlike Patti and Tetrazzini, they possessed unsteady, vibrato-laden voices — see Scott for evaluations of their respective techniques.
The Salvation Army's William Booth Memorial Training College, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, was completed in 1932: it towers over South London from Denmark Hill.
2000 ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Darrell Scott, who has written hit songs for the Dixie Chicks, Travis Tritt, Brad Paisley, Patty Loveless, and many others, was born in London.
Scott, Presbyterian Minister of St Columba's Church, London ( Church of Scotland )
Scott was the architect of many iconic buildings, including the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras Station, the Albert Memorial, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, all in London, St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, the main building of the University of Glasgow, and St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh.
* the Albert Memorial, London ( 1864 – 72 ); in the podium frieze, one of the images of architects, sculpted by John Birnie Philip shows Scott himself.
St Mary's of Charity in Faversham, which was restored ( and transformed, with an unusual spire and unexpected interior ) by Scott in 1874, and Dundee Parish Church ( St Mary's ), and designed the chapels of Exeter College, Oxford, St John's College, Cambridge and King's College London.
Born in Hampstead, London, Scott was the third son of George Gilbert Scott, Jr. and his wife Ellen, née King Samson.

Scott and bureau
That restructuring resulted in job cuts for four on-air contributors, half the reporting staff, including Scott Gurvey ( NY bureau chief ), Stephanie Dhue ( Washington ), Jeff Yastine ( Miami ) and Jamila Trindle ( Washington ), in addition to founding producer Jack Kahn and three ofther behind-the-scenes personnel.

Scott and chief
Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005.
A treaty was signed in 1832 by Sauk Indian tribe chief Keokuk and United States Army General Winfield Scott to end the Black Hawk War.
Scott W. Rothstein is a disbarred lawyer and the former managing shareholder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the now-defunct Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm.
On March 24, 2009, Scott announced that he was resigning as WTA chief in order to take up a new position as the Commissioner of the Pacific-10 Conference, now the Pacific-12 Conference, on July 1, 2009.
Washington next appeared in the 2009 film The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, a remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, directed by Tony Scott as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber opposite John Travolta.
Scott LaGreca is the fire chief.
Scott Depp is the chief of Central Fire Dept., Bryan Smith the chief of Elk Run VFC, and Joe Defelice the chief of Lindsey Fire Co.
Other members of the Enterprise crew include James Doohan as chief engineer Montgomery Scott, Walter Koenig as navigator Pavel Chekov, and Nichelle Nichols as Uhura, the communications officer.
The peace talks were negotiated by Nicholas Trist, chief clerk of the State Department, who had accompanied General Winfield Scott as a diplomat and President Polk's representative.
Playing the other crew members are James Doohan, as Montgomery Scott, the chief engineer ; George Takei, as Hikaru Sulu, Enterprises helmsman ; Walter Koenig, as Pavel Chekov, navigation and acting science officer ; and Nichelle Nichols, as Uhura, the ship's communications officer.
The series, " Notes on Our Army ," published anonymously ( as " A Subaltern "), included specific attacks on the policies of general in chief Winfield Scott, whom he called a " vain, petty, conniving man.
On November 1, 1861, Gen. Winfield Scott retired and McClellan became general in chief of all the Union armies.
A native of Kentucky, he was a protégé of Winfield Scott, the general in chief of the Army, and was thought more capable of handling a crisis than the garrison's previous commander, Col. John L. Gardner, who was nearing retirement.
** Brat ( voiced by Bill Scott ): Half wild boar, half dragon, and Crock's chief sidekick.
Historian J. G. M. Ramsey credited Hugh Lawson White's company with the killing of the Cherokee chief, King Fisher, and White's granddaughter and biographer, Nancy Scott, stated that White fired the fatal shot.
The Duke of Buccleuch is the hereditary chief of Clan Scott.
Scott was therefore forced to dig deep to buy the paper: he paid a total of £ 240, 000, taking large loans from his sisters and from Taylor's widow ( who had been his chief supporter among the trustees ) to do so.
The chief editor of the book was Scott Dikkers, with specific sections edited by Robert D. Siegel, Maria Schneider and John Krewson.
It is written from the viewpoint of the ship's chief engineer, Montgomery Scott.
In a 2004 interview with author Scott Feinberg, she claimed that her refusal to meet demands for sexual favors by MGM head of production Irving Thalberg, supported by studio chief Louis B. Mayer, is what truly ended her career.
On March 11, 2009, Scott S. Reuben, former chief of acute pain at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, revealed that data for 21 studies he had authored for the efficacy of the drug ( along with others such as Vioxx ) had been fabricated, the analgesic effects of the drugs being exaggerated.
He was also the first person to identify and interview the mistress of Admiral Canaris, the German intelligence chief who headed the Abwehr, and he was responsible for the exposure of Leo Long and Edward Scott as Soviet spies.

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