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McDermid said of the project, " At its heart it's a teen novel, and a satire-that's something which fits really well with contemporary fiction.
One example is Val McDermid, whose first book appeared as far back as 1987 ; another is Florida-based author Carl Hiaasen, who has been publishing books since 1981, all of which are readily available.
The younger McDermid ran the company until his death in 1953 after which Frank Leahy took over the company.

McDermid and she
McDermid comes from Kirkcaldy, Fife, and was educated at St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she was the first student from a state school in Scotland ( Kirkcaldy High School ), and became President of the Junior Common Room.

McDermid and is
Val McDermid ( born 4 June 1955 ) is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels starring her most famous creation, Dr. Tony Hill.
McDermid states that Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird is her favourite novel.
McDermid is lesbian.
John Horton McDermid, PC, FRI ( born March 17, 1940 ) is a former Canadian politician.

McDermid and Park
Starks Park, the McDermid stand visible to the left.

McDermid and .
* McDermid, Jane.
In 2012, it was announced that HarperCollins had hired Scottish crime writer Val McDermid to adapt Northanger Abbey for a modern audience, as a suspenseful teen thriller.
John McDermid, with his brother Andrew, established a sawmill here in June 1835 followed by a grist mill.
McDermid was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Sunderland in 2011.
McDermid considers her work to be part of the " Tartan Noir " Scottish crime fiction genre.
As well as her novels, McDermid contributes to several British newspapers and often broadcasts on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Scotland.
Scottish crime fiction has been a major area of growth with the success of novelists including Val McDermid, Frederic Lindsay, Christopher Brookmyre, Quintin Jardine, Denise Mina and particularly the success of Edinburgh's Ian Rankin and his Inspector Rebus novels.
* Q. McDermid, A. Patil, and T. Raguimov's paper
In Britain, Scottish-born Val McDermid created lesbian journalist-cum-sleuth Lindsay Gordon, and Joan Smith ( born 1953 ) has gained popularity as the author of a series of Loretta Lawson novels.
In addition to Gordon Brown, celebrity fans include authors Ian Rankin and Val McDermid and Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman.
In June 2011 Val McDermid joined the board of directors.
He has been at the University of York since 1990, and held the post of Head of Department from 1999 until 30 June 2006, when he was succeeded by John McDermid.
McDermid worked in marketing, public relations and broadcasting before entered politics.

Stand and which
The end of the Riverside Stand towards the ' Smithy ' End ' indicates the end of the ' Fulham Wall ', which is the mile post in The Boat Race.
This Grand Old Lady of football stands was formerly named after the street which runs alongside it, hence Stevenage Road Stand.
It holds home supporters of which a lot are season ticket holders and is located opposite the Riverside Stand, with the Putney End and the Cottage to its left, and the Hammersmith end to the right.
There is a large tapestry draped from the Cottage which says " Stand up if you still believe ".
The Valley's North Stand which is known by locals as " The Covered End " to this day and is where the more vocal fans gather.
* Iceman is one of the three playable characters in X-Men: The Official Game ( which fills in the gap between X2: X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand ) voiced by Shawn Ashmore ( the same actor who played him in the films ).
The findings of the Taylor Report precipitated the redevelopment of the Kemlyn Road Stand, which was rebuilt in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and is now known as the Centenary Stand.
During 1934 the cricket pavilion had been demolished to make way for the new North Stand, which was built on the rugby union ground, costing around £ 20, 000.
At the same time, plans were made for a new South Stand, which was estimated to cost £ 60, 000, however the tender price came out at GB £ 90, 000, a compromise was made, and it was decided to build a new upper South Stand costing £ 64, 000 instead, with the Cardiff Athletic Club contributing £ 15, 000 and the remainder coming from the WRU.
The rugby ground has two main stands, the North Stand, which was renamed the Bmibaby Stand in August 2002, and the South Stand.
The Harrison and Wardill Stands were demolished in 1936 to make way for the Southern Stand which was completed in 1937.
The MCG was the home of Australia ’ s first full colour video scoreboard, which replaced the old scoreboard in 1982, located on Level 4 of the Ponsford Stand, with a second video screen added in 1994 almost directly opposite, located on Level 4 of the Olympic stand ..
Good progress was made under the Stand By Arrangement, which was resumed by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ).
The success of these pavilions further influenced the 1967 Universal exhibition in Montreal, commonly referred to as Expo 67, where multi-screen highlights included In the Labyrinth, hailed by Time magazine as a " stunning visual display ," their review concluding: " such visual delights as Labyrinth ... suggest that cinema — the most typical of 20th century arts — has just begun to explore its boundaries and possibilities ," as well as A Place to Stand, which displayed Christopher Chapman's pioneering " multi-dynamic image technique " of shifting multiple images.
The orbiter was lifted up on a sling very similar to the one used at Kennedy Space Center and placed inside the Dynamic Test Stand building, and there mated to the Vertical Mate Ground Vibration Test tank ( VMGVT-ET ), which in turn was attached to a set of inert Solid Rocket Boosters ( SRB ) to form a complete shuttle launch stack, and marked the first time in the program's history that all Space Shuttle elements, an Orbiter, an External Tank ( ET ), and two SRBs, were mated together.
* In X-Men: The Official Game ( which fills the gap between X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand ), Sentinels are part of William Stryker's back-up plan if his plan to eliminate all mutants with the Dark Cerebro failed.
" Stand Back ", which peaked at No. 5 on the pop singles chart in 1983, reached No. 2 on the " Billboard Club Chart ".
The single generated welcome publicity following their time out of the limelight, as did a small sold-out tour scheduled around the single release, the final night of which was at Shepherds Bush Empire as part of MTV's " Five Night Stand " festival.
The Ontario pavilion also had its own theme song: " A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow ", which has evolved to become an unofficial theme song for the province.
The album gave the group their third UK No. 1 hit, " Don't Stand So Close to Me ", and another hit single, " De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da ", both of which reached No. 10 in the United States.
The East Stand development was finishing in 1934 which increased the capacity to around 80, 000 spectators and cost £ 60, 000.

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