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When he took over as Scotland's head coach Williams first dismissed Alan Tait as defence coach and told Gregor Townsend among others that he had no room for him in the team.
She took an active part in the work of various charitable institutions, and among her friends and correspondents were Dean Stanley, Archbishop Tait, Charles Kingsley, William Booth, Jowett and Pusey.
Glenn McGrath only bowled 11 overs, but used his time well, taking three for 24, while Shaun Tait and Brett Lee also got among the wickets with two each.

Tait and friends
Upon returning to Toronto, his friends and team mates looked on in front of a crowd of 20, 000 people outside Old City Hall, as Jack Tait sheeplishly accepted a new Grandfather Clock from the mayor for his win in the mile.

Tait and Mr
Here Mr. Tait had a studio and painted such famous pictures, as " Arguing the Point " in which there is an excellent portrait of Jonathan Bellows.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Holmes, Dr Johnson and Mr Savage
Notable former teachers include Mr A. Tait, who won the Teacher of the Year Award in Scotland, 2006.
Mr. Tait, a jade collector, named her Yu after a variety of jade, while Mrs. Tait, whose family originates from Aarhus, Denmark calls her Freya, after the Norse goddess of love.
The production was directed by Patrick Rayner and starred Julie Austin as Gloriana, Mark McDonnell ( who co-adapted the book for radio ) as Tully, Crawford Logan as Count Montjoy, Simon Tait as Dr. Kokintz and Steven McNicholl ( who also co-adapted the book ) as Mr. Benter.
Analyst Gordon Tait has also raised concerns about the lack of consultation and misconceptions surrounding the change in tax policy on Trusts in " The Inconvenient Truth About Trusts ", although Mr. Tait also notes that he recognizes " the dilemma the Finance Minister found himself in ," and that " the potential for a large number of corporate conversions to income trusts necessitated some kind of action.
He also drew or painted Queen Adelaide, Prince George ( now Duke ) of Cambridge, and the Prince of Wales, when a boy ; Lord Palmerston, Lord Aberdeen, the Duke of Newcastle, and Mr. Gladstone ; Cardinal Manning, Archbishop Tait, and Dean Stanley ; Sir Thomas Watson, Syme, Alison, and Sir James Paget ; Prescott, Mrs. Beecher-Stowe, Darwin, Owen, and Tyndall, and a host of others.
He received a few gratuities ( tape deck, Christmas gifts ) from Mr. Tait.
After 1911 Tait also found fame as a sports reporter and columnist for the Mail and Empire, Toronto Telegram, Toronto Daily World and the Toronto Sunday World, co-founding the famous " Yap Yaps Corner " ( a popular celebrity sports column ) with Mr. Laurie.
Almost fifty years later, in 1952, one of Mr. Pearson's sons, Lester Bowles Pearson -- Prime Minister of Canada from 1963-1968 -- revealed in an interview about growing up in Toronto that Jack Tait was his first, and perhaps most profound boyhood hero.

Tait and .
BDP members and collaborators included Lee Smith, Scott La Rock, D-Nice, Kenny Parker, Mad Lion, DJ Premier, Channel Live, McBoo, Ms. Melodie, Heather B., Scottie Morris, Tony Rahsan, Willie D., RoboCop, Harmony, DJ Red Alert, Jay Kramer, D-Square, Rebekah Foster, Scott Whitehill, Scott King, Chris Tait and Sidney Mills.
Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
One proof was given by Alfred Kempe in 1879, which was widely acclaimed ; another was given by Peter Guthrie Tait in 1880.
The study and the generalization of this problem by Tait, Heawood, Ramsey and Hadwiger led to the study of the colorings of the graphs embedded on surfaces with arbitrary genus.
* Leach, Bridget, and William John Tait.
* Leach, Bridget, and William John Tait.
* H. Tait ( ed.
Peter Guthrie Tait carried the quaternion standard after Hamilton.
* July 17 – Campbell Tait, Governor of Southern Rhodesia ( b. 1886 )
* December 3 – Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1811 )
* August 12 – Campbell Tait, Governor of Southern Rhodesia ( d. 1946 )
* December 21 – Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1882 )
This led, in the early 1890s, to a controversy with Peter Guthrie Tait and others in the pages of Nature.
His 1946 biography, Wellington, was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
He appeared as Sidney Tait in the 1963 comedy Ladies Who Do and later in four Carry On films: Carry On Cleo ( 1964, as the soothsayer ), Carry On Screaming ( 1966, as Dr. Fettle ), Carry On Cowboy ( 1965, as Sheriff Earp ) and Carry On Columbus ( 1992, as the Duke of Costa Brava ).
The conjecture could have been significant, because if true, it would have implied the four color theorem: as Tait described, the four-color problem is equivalent to the problem of finding 3-edge-colorings of bridgeless cubic planar graphs.
The first successful surgery for an ectopic pregnancy was performed by Robert Lawson Tait in 1883.
He won the 1923 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his novel Riceyman Steps.
The first major tournament final to be decided by such a goal was the 1995 Auto Windscreens Shield Final where Birmingham beat Carlisle United 1-0 with a goal from Paul Tait, followed by the 1996 European Football Championship, won by Germany over the Czech Republic.
J. B. Priestley made excellent use of the form in his enormously successful The Good Companions ( 1929 ) and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction.
After returning to London from India, he completed his last novel, A Passage to India ( 1924 ), for which he won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.

Tait and Bobby
Tait wins the big game, and the happy couples, Tom and Connie, Bobby and Babe, and Coach Johnson and Professor Kenyon, all end up together (" Finale ").
" Tears on My Pillow " has also been covered by Timi Yuro, Chuck Jackson, Bobby Vee, Lou Christie, Martha and the Vandellas, Bobby Vinton, Johnny Tillotson, Neil Sedaka, Reba McEntire, Jodeci, Lorrie Morgan, Derrick Morgan with Lyn Tait & The Jets, Neils Children, and The Fleetwoods.

Tait and Kerr
** Scotland: Burn, Kerr, Young, Pringle, Davison, Gilchrist, Tait of East Teviotdale.

Tait and Marsh
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Christopher Hassall, Edward Marsh
He was also a noted biographer of Rupert Brooke ( 1964, Faber and Faber ) and Edward Marsh ( 1958, James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1959 ).

Tait and great
Matthew Tait took his spot at outside centre which proved to be very pivotal, as Noon's young Newcastle teammate was one of England's standout players throughout the tournament, in particular the final where he ran 50 meters and evaded 5 Springboks tacklers, only to be pulled down a few metres short by a great cover tackle by Victor Matfield.
Outside of the Olympics, Tait was one of the most versatile middle and long distance runners in the world, and one of the great milers of his era.
Astonishingly, after more than 60 years passed since they last saw each other, Kiviat paid tribute to his great friendship and rivalry with Tait during a televised interview with Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show.

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