He happily confesses that his favourite moment in any musical film is when Julie Andrews walks down the aisle in The Sound of Music. |
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Andrews wondered why people don't accentuate the positive rather than dwelling on the negative. |
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Going on to study divinity at the University of St Andrews, Playfair undertook his theological studies at St Mary's College, St Andrews. |
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There was no way I could stand another year in Andrews in my pathetic job which wasted my talents. |
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The Andrews family lived on the Huirangi property, which had flourishing gardens. |
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Last Wednesday, he was made a Doctor of Music at the University of St Andrews. |
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And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie. |
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He asked a taxi driver how much it would cost to wheek him over to St Andrews. |
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In 1959 he scored four straight kayos two of which were over rugged Joe Shaw and talented Al Andrews. |
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Failing to qualify for the final two rounds of the St Andrews Links Trophy last week gave me a kick up the backside which I fully deserved. |
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Andrews did admit, however, that he had developed a mental block that affected his throws to first base. |
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In 1412-13 Bishop Wardlaw and Pope Benedict XIII incorporated and chartered St Andrews University, the nation's first. |
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Tyler and Kevin looked at each other in horror, but quickly recomposed themselves, turning back to Mrs. Andrews. |
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St Andrews wore their new football kit of blue shirts, red shorts and white socks. |
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Both have been nominated by students as potential rectors of St Andrews University in Scotland. |
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A few years ago, when rectorial elections rolled around at St Andrews University, a group of us decided to run Germaine Greer for the post. |
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Licensing chairman Paul Andrews said his committee was non-political and therefore other councillors were not told. |
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Today the congregation will regather in St Andrews to acclaim the youngest-ever winner of golf's Grand Slam. |
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Andrews was a sometime Francophobe who worried that luxury and vice were on the rise. |
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Yet when the dust finally settled, the new bishop of St Andrews was the king's chancellor. |
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Andrews just hopes their ambitions tally with his own and those of his boss. |
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This show was at St. Andrews Hall, which has the greatest sound system known to man, and it was total pandemonium from the very first chord. |
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The decline of St Andrews was for Scott symptomatic of the vandalization of Scottish culture since the Reformation and the union with England. |
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In 1953 he moved to Dundee, where he was appointed senior lecturer in medicine at St Andrews University. |
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Realising the supposedly unsinkable Titanic was doomed, Andrews insisted that the order to abandon ship be given. |
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Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism. |
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This is a work for violin and piano, here played by Leopold Avakian and Mitchell Andrews. |
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Andrews experimented on her own, and was influenced by other Scherenschnitte artists. |
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But I have discovered that Anton Krashny, the reclusive Polish surrealist miniaturist and sometime performance artist, is en route to St Andrews. |
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It has high, wispy grass, deep bunkers and large greens, much like St Andrews. |
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The sees of Edinburgh and Saint Andrews in the east, and of Glasgow in the west have been co-equals since the Middle Ages. |
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John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door. |
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The production company yesterday handed over tapes of footage it had shot in St Andrews to Buckingham Palace for royal officials to examine. |
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I half expected Julie Andrews to jump out from behind a bucking bronco and tell Anne to stop behaving so unroyally. |
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A minute before the half-hour Derek Fleming's cross was met by Andrews on the touchline. |
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Mr Andrews pledged he will put his northern customers first and will only be sending southerners his surplus stock. |
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Lillian Andrews, a scheming sexpot, seduces her married boss, causing divorce and general mayhem in the lives of those around her. |
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Acorus calamus plants originated from the Moossee, and were cultivated in a pond at the University of St Andrews. |
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My family was able to offer practical support in the shape of hospitality in our then vast barn of a place in St Andrews. |
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First Andrews delivered a flawed and mountainously complex piece of legislation, then he was ambushed by the unions. |
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In the early 1990s, Andrews estimates he did 50 Tommy John surgeries in a year. |
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The award is also a boost for the high school's four primary feeder schools, St Andrews, St Chads, St Johns, Clifton, and Withinfields. |
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Andrews narrates a passionate account of one of the most controversial affairs in American history. |
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I had barely enough time to shower and get dressed before the Andrews came. |
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Never in the history of nannies has there been a more fly nanny than Julie Andrews. |
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The shop in St Andrews also does Scotch pies and oatmeal skirlies, but this is gooey perfection. |
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Last week, he and his Cabinet met for a relaxed away day in St Andrews to plot their strategy for the coming months. |
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It would have been for naught, alas, as later in the day Wright passed a second physical done by Dr. Jim Andrews. |
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St Andrews travellers can, and do, access the rail network at Leuchars, only a short distance away. |
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She now volunteers at St Andrews University, editing talking books for the blind and produces pamphlets for the local church. |
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Johnson Park crystals are rarely twinned, and those few twins that were observed are twinned according to the familiar Saint Andrews style. |
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During the past few years, Andrews has begun making lithographs, etchings, monotypes and giclees of fashion-related images. |
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They've got pace out wide with Eric Andrews, a real flyer, and a strong pack led by Tim Street, who's done it all. |
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But controversial plans to erect wind turbines across St Andrews have reignited the animosity between town and gown. |
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The business world might look formidable from the outside but not everyone has a double first in economics and maths from St Andrews. |
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Tighthead prop Eddie Andrews was another man who grew in stature as the match wore on. |
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Andrews pegged Stockport back to 10-12 with a well taken penalty from 30 yards out. |
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It is five miles from St Andrews and a similar distance from a variety of beaches and scenic towns. |
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Julie Andrews was received with great warmth, 38 years after Mary Poppins, as she introduced a musical medley. |
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For instance, to complete the Slam, I had to win at St. Andrews, the home of golf. |
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He was billed after star Dana Andrews, leading lady Linda Darnell and second male lead Sterling Hayden. |
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I encountered The Mysteries of Udolpho when I took a gothic novel course as a student at St. Andrews in Scotland. |
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Andrews produced a string of superb saves throughout the match as Witton dominated for long periods while Dale struggled to get out of first gear. |
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Carter volleyed Carlton into the lead with what looked to be the winner with two minutes remaining but there was still time for Mark Andrews to pop in an equaliser. |
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Principal Asenath Andrews has been like a surrogate mother to thousands of teen moms in Detroit. |
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Conceived as a part of the landscape, the monumental concrete megastructure designed by John Andrews was sited on the crown of a ridge overlooking the valley. |
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Despite early links with such artists as Michael Andrews, Euan Uglow and John Bratby, he is not of the London School, the Kitchen Sink or the Euston Road. |
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He has already made plans to be at the Open at St Andrews in July. |
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John Andrews, Minister of Finance, was born in the same year as Craig and, despite clear signs of physical debility, was to be the Prime Minister's successor. |
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Eddie Adams, now the greenkeeping consultant to the European Tour and formerly the man in charge at St Andrews, is one who eschews as much as possible the use of sprinklers. |
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Few people on this side of the pond had heard of the US network until a television crew working for Prince Edward was caught filming in St Andrews last week. |
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Reporter Brian Andrews has been doing just some incredible live reports, tapes, stand-ups for us, showing us how the storm has come through the area. |
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In St Andrews, the tourists don't seem bothered about the weather. |
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What Norman Rockwell was to oil painting, Archie Andrews was to comic books. |
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Mr Andrews was selected by a unanimous vote at a meeting on Friday. |
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In 1739 he returned to St Andrews and, in 1742, he set up a type foundry. |
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The Tab points out that Prince William is ineligible for a student loan, as he has already completed a degree at St Andrews. |
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Hoy has had only one temporary relapse when, as a first-year student at St Andrews University, he entered a new social circle that no longer squared with cycling. |
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By the official count, Andrews had saved a total of six fellow soldiers at the expense of his own life. |
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In the next instant, Andrews took a direct hit and the brunt of the explosion. |
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But 34-year-old Andrews was a soldier to the core and the very best kind of officer. |
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The French documents uncovered by the St Andrews team reveal that from the moment Mary arrived in France in 1548, she was welcomed as the darling of the court. |
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Pat from St Andrews International School has once again proven herself to be a great sportsperson, as she recently received a special award from the prime minister. |
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In high school, he began taking group classes at Gold's Gym in Milford with Bobby Andrews, a pro boxer who later became involved with mixed martial arts. |
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Harding at first thought he would be suitable as the question master, but, after his one attempt was wrecked thanks to backstage mistakes, that job went to Eamonn Andrews. |
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He was made bishop of Dunkeld in 1544 and three years later, after the murder of Cardinal Beaton, was translated to the archbishopric of St Andrews and primacy. |
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Eric Andrews, recalled to the first team for the first time in over three months after impressive displays in the Academy side, led the way with a five-try haul. |
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Only if they pass these stages will they sit a final exam and gain the St Andrews Standard, a qualification that will be recognised around the world. |
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And the crowds who risked trench foot in October around the muddy, muddy banks were as enthralled as their counterparts at sunny St Andrews in July. |
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Think of the chain set off when Audrey Hepburn, and not Julie Andrews, was cast as Eliza Doolittle. |
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Scotland is where William and Kate's met at the University of St Andrews in fife. |
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Paul Andrews is taking a 20-minute spin on a Trek Y-Foil road bike. |
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When it comes to soothing the fevered brow, there are few more calming sights than the early-morning view across the world-renowned golf links of St Andrews. |
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The news comes one month after Sam's sister Holly Branson confirmed that she is expecting twins with her husband Fred Andrews. |
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But for all the variousness and inventiveness with which Andrews treats the idea in his early work, one problem arises, acutely explored by P. Inman. |
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The St Andrews Railway provided a connection to the main Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line at Leuchars railway station. |
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Andrews then climbed into the stand where he soon began calling occasionally using Primos' can doe bleater. |
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Today, St Andrews is home to one secondary school, one private school and three primary schools. |
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Canongate Primary School, which opened in 1972 is located off the Canongate, beside the St Andrews Botanic Garden. |
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West Sands Beach in St Andrews, Scotland, served as the set for the opening scene in the movie Chariots of Fire. |
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The Museum of the University of St Andrews is a small museum dedicated to the history of the University of St Andrews. |
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He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1982 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews. |
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Weapons was produced by Ken Andrews at NRG Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. |
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Secombe had been a subject of the show previously in March 1958 when Eamonn Andrews surprised him at the BBC Television Theatre. |
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Holm, Deerness and St Andrews are located to the east of central St Ola, which contains Kirkwall town. |
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The place of birth was either Stirling Castle or the Castle of St Andrews, depending on the year. |
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His most recent biographer, the historian Norman Macdougall, argued strongly for late May 1452 at St Andrews, Fife. |
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More recently, work has been done by Upson and Andrews, and currently Lavandula is considered to have three subgenera. |
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In a town where everybody plays the angles and wholesomeness is something of an aberration, Julie Andrews, 31, is tolerated as a delightful kook. |
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The University of St Andrews was, however, a traditional collegiate university with a number of colleges. |
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St Andrews did not participate in clearing and offered no courses to either Scottish or rUK students. |
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At first the town council was based in offices in St Andrews Place but since 2017 has moved to the former county council offices in Friargate. |
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In 1827, he applied for the Chair of Moral Philosophy at St Andrews University but was not appointed. |
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The Eyesight to the Blind sequence was filmed at St Andrews Church in Henderson Road in Southsea. |
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Walt Disney quickly came to the rescue and cast Andrews as Mary Poppins. |
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Mr. Andrews... also finds three primitive laws or fundamental principles of universology, which he calls Unism, Duism, and Trinism. |
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This is the second phase in a multi-phase project to reclaim acidic impoundments, barren fills, and restore a section of Andrews Run. |
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It had to go to Leighton Andrews, whose unexpected resignation as Education Minister in June was simply whiffy. |
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Local talent Gem Andrews, Rosie Wilby, Caz N Britney and Rachel Awork will be providing the entertainment. |
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Karen Andrews, 35, a mother-of-one from Gorseinon, Swansea, opened a letterbomb on February 7 in the DVLA's mail room. |
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Something has to give and by throwing the Cardiff Bay cat amongst the pigeons, Mr Andrews has at least covered all bases. |
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Reese will be joined by junior Zack Grady and sophomore Elgin Andrews in the linebacking corps. |
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Kevin Andrews, 61, was found guilty of abuse against former workers at Mallee Laundry and Linen Services, the Daily Mail reported. |
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In D Division, Jolly Bowman triumphed 2-0 at Heddon St Andrews and Blacksmith Arms were 3-0 winners over Sea Horse, James Turner with two goals. |
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A special genetic code inside the animals and other sea sponges has been discovered by boffins St Andrews University. |
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A recommendation led Lane Andrews, Global Creative Director of Immucor, to Kaon Interactive. |
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The University of St Andrews pioneered the admission of women to Scottish universities. |
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Wishart's supporters seized St Andrews Castle, which they held for a year before they were defeated with the help of French forces. |
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Stepanov was then booked for a late tackle on Andrews and that would late prove very costly. |
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He was awarded honorary degrees by St Andrews, Oxford and Brandeis universities. |
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In 2000, Andrews was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts. |
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However, Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with an unnamed family friend. |
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Andrews discovered her true parentage from her mother in 1950, although it was not publicly disclosed until her 2008 autobiography. |
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Ted Andrews twice, while drunk, tried to get into bed with his stepdaughter, resulting in Andrews fitting a lock on her door. |
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Beginning in 1945, and for the next two years, Julie Andrews performed spontaneously and unbilled on stage with her parents. |
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Julie Andrews gained her big break when her stepfather introduced her to Val Parnell, whose Moss Empires controlled prominent venues in London. |
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In 1957, Andrews released her debut solo album, The Lass with the Delicate Air, which harked back to her British music hall days. |
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In 1963, Andrews began her work in the title role of Disney's musical film Mary Poppins. |
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Between 1973 and 1975, Andrews continued her association with ABC by headlining five variety specials for the network. |
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In 1983, Andrews was chosen as the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year by the Harvard University Theatrical Society. |
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Andrews was forced to quit the show towards the end of the Broadway run in 1997 when she developed hoarseness in her voice. |
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In 2002, Andrews was among the guests at the Queen's Golden Jubilee Hollywood party held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. |
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In The Princess Diaries 2, Andrews sang on film for the first time since having throat surgery. |
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In January 2010, Andrews was the official United States presenter of the New Year's Day Vienna concert. |
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In 2015 Andrews made a surprise appearance at the Oscars, greeting Lady Gaga who paid her homage by singing a medley from The Sound of Music. |
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Lyndon Terracini announced in August 2015 that Andrews will direct My Fair Lady in 2016 for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House. |
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The Open Championship has been staged at the Old Course at St Andrews 29 times. |
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In 2016 Andrews created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton and Judy Rothman. |
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They had first met in 1948 when Andrews was appearing at the London Casino in the show Humpty Dumpty. |
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Dame Julie Andrews has received many Honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. |
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Andrews has published books under her name as well as the pen names Julie Andrews Edwards and Julie Edwards. |
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To many golfers, the Old Course at St Andrews, a links course dating to before 1574, is considered to be a site of pilgrimage. |
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To many golfers, the Old Course at St Andrews, an ancient links course dating to before 1574, is considered to be a site of pilgrimage. |
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For example, the Old Course at St Andrews is a charitable trust and Musselburgh Links is public courses. |
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Andrews his final Open Championship appearance, the same year that Tom Watson's eligibility to the event is coming to an end. |
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In February 2015, Davies was announced as one of the first female members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. |
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In 1871, it agreed to organise it jointly with The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. |
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Andrews by Cardinal Beaton for heresy, did nothing to stem the growth of these ideas. |
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In 1764, the standard 18 hole golf course was created at St Andrews when members modified the course from 22 to 18 holes. |
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Further negotiations took place in October 2006, leading to the St Andrews Agreement. |
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The University of Dundee became an independent entity in 1967, after 70 years of being incorporated into the University of St Andrews. |
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He retired in 1963 and was replaced by Terence O'Neill, who emerged ahead of other candidates, Jack Andrews and Faulkner. |
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The Office of the First Minister is located at St Andrews House in Edinburgh. |
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The transceiver is operated remotely from Joint Base Andrews and locally maintained by NCTS FE personnel. |
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O'Brien was replaced as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh by Leo Cushley. |
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In 1960, the association moved to its present location on Windsor Avenue in south Belfast, in a building once occupied by Thomas Andrews. |
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The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs in the world. |
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The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews itself is now simply a golf club. |
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Andrews at the age of 11, intensifying royal influence and also opening the Church to accusations of venality and nepotism. |
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Instruction began under the charge of another St Andrews graduate Robert Rollock. |
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It is likely that since the 11th century the bishopric of St Andrews functioned as a de facto archbishopric. |
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The University of St Andrews traditionally gives the day for all the students as a free holiday, but this is not a binding rule. |
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It was run by special councils made up of all the Scottish bishops, with the bishop of St Andrews emerging as the most important figure. |
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Humanist scholars trained on the Continent were recruited to the new Scottish universities founded at St Andrews, the Glasgow, and Aberdeen. |
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Andrews Castle, which they held for a year while under siege, before they were defeated with the help of French forces. |
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Andrews to restore control, but it was halted by superior numbers at Cupar Muir and forced to retreat. |
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He proceeded to further studies at the University of St Andrews or possibly at the University of Glasgow. |
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In December 1545, Wishart was seized on Beaton's orders by the Earl of Bothwell and taken to the Castle of St Andrews. |
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On 29 June 1547, 21 French galleys approached St Andrews under the command of Leone Strozzi, prior of Capua. |
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While the ships were lying offshore between St Andrews and Dundee, the spires of the parish church where he preached appeared in view. |
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This was seen as treacherous by Lord Argyll and Lord Moray, who both switched sides and joined Knox, who now based himself in St Andrews. |
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Knox's return to St Andrews fulfilled the prophecy he made in the galleys that he would one day preach again in its church. |
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At the age of eleven Chalmers was entered as a student at St Andrews, where he devoted himself almost exclusively to mathematics. |
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In January 1799 he was licensed as a preacher of the Gospel by the St Andrews presbytery. |
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Chalmers made an issue within St Andrews of the quality of mathematics teaching. |
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The universities of St Andrews, Glasgow and Aberdeen were ecclesiastical foundations, while Edinburgh was a civic foundation. |
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She entered the university in 1892, making St Andrews the first university in Scotland to admit female undergraduates on the same level as men. |
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Jones Scholarship, exists between St Andrews and Emory University in Atlanta. |
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St Andrews has developed a sizable alumni presence in the United States, with over 8000 alumni spread across all 50 states. |
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Some exchanges are offered within specific research institutes at St Andrews, rather than across entire Schools. |
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St Andrews participates in the Erasmus Programme and has direct exchanges with universities across Europe. |
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More recently, St Andrews has developed exchanges with partners in Asia and Australia. |
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The University of St Andrews is situated in the small town of St Andrews in rural Fife, Scotland. |
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The University of St Andrews Students' Association is the organisation which represents the student body of the University of St Andrews. |
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St Andrews is home to over 140 student societies which cover a wide range of interests. |
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Student theatre at the University of St Andrews is funded by the Mermaids Performing Arts fund. |
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The University of St Andrews Athletic Union is the student representative body for sport. |
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Situated around the town of St Andrews are cobblestone markings denoting where Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake. |
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The University of St Andrews has appeared in or been referenced by a number of popular media works, in film and literature. |
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Haig's education began in 1869 as a boarder at Mr Bateson's School in Clifton Bank, St Andrews. |
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Royal Horse Guards, He was also Lord Rector and later Chancellor of the University of St Andrews. |
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In 1922 he became the first Chancellor of St Andrews to visit University College Dundee which was then a part of the university. |
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Saint Peters, in Carmondean, Saint Andrews in Craigshill, and St Philips in Dedridge. |
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By the end of the 15th century schools were also being organised for girls and universities were founded at St Andrews, Glasgow and Aberdeen. |
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The Old Course at St Andrews is one of the oldest golf courses in the world, a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. |
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It is held in trust by The St Andrews Links Trust under an act of Parliament. |
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In 1754, 22 noblemen, professors, and landowners founded the Society of St Andrews Golfers. |
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Andrews decided to allow rabbit farming on the golf course to challenge golf for popularity. |
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St Andrews then had 18 holes and that was how the standard of 18 holes was created. |
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Six years later, when the Open Championship returned to St Andrews, Jones also returned. |
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The settlement grew to the west of St Andrews cathedral with the southern side of the Scores to the north and the Kinness burn to the south. |
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Visitors travel to St Andrews in great numbers for several courses ranked amongst the finest in the world, as well as for the sandy beaches. |
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The name St Andrews derives from the town's claim to be the resting place of bones of the apostle Andrew. |
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In 940 Constantine III abdicated and took the position of abbot of the monastery of St Andrews. |
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Today, St Andrews is served by education, golf and the tourist and conference industry. |
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In the early days of the union of 1707, St Andrews elected one member of parliament along with Cupar, Perth, Dundee and Forfar. |
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In 1975, St Andrews came under Fife Regional Council and North East Fife District Council. |
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For the purposes of the Scottish Parliament, St Andrews forms part of the North East Fife constituency. |
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St Andrews has a temperate maritime climate, which is relatively mild despite its northerly latitude. |
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St Andrews is about the furthest north annual levels of above 1500 hours are encountered. |
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Maybe the St. Andrews maintainence staff had been tipped off. |
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Sqn Ldr Andrews, 38, from Hampshire was divorced, while Flt Lt Todd, 28, from Grantham, Lincs, was married with no children. |
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Tamworth based Nautic Steels, founded in 1978 by Bob Andrews, has been sold to Pantech Group Holdings for an undisclosed sum. |
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The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters LaVerne, Maxene and Patricia. |
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Then, in 1976, George Andrews, a number theorist at Pennsylvania State University in State College, made an unexpected discovery. |
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She was raised in Belfast and educated at St Andrews, Scotland, before training as an orthoptist in Oxford. |
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The disestablishment ceremony for VR-48 will take place at 1000 on 7 September 2012, aboard Joint Base Andrews. |
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Fife potter Griselda Hill has made three hand-painted vases for the Queen at her studio in Ceres, near St Andrews. |
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And if that man is not Darren Clarke I'll streak down the first fairway at St Andrews in my Reg Grundies and jump in the Swilcan Burn. |
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He stayed on at St Andrews and began a PhD there on the photometry of star clusters. |
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Team member Dr John Ilee, also of St Andrews, is working on a related European project to investigate protoplanetary discs around young stars. |
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Mr Andrews said making the income support data readily accessible is part of the Government s policy to reduce red tape. |
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The median age of males and females living in St Andrews was 29 and 34 years respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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Fife Council, the unitary local authority for St Andrews, based in Glenrothes is the executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for local governance. |
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Julie Andrews followed her parents into radio and television. |
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St Andrews is represented by several tiers of elected government. |
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Andrews lived briefly with Ted Wells and her brother John in Surrey. |
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St Andrews, in particular the large cathedral built in 1160, was the most important centre of pilgrimage in medieval Scotland and one of the most important in Europe. |
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While winning the Open Championship is a crowning achievement for any golfer, a win at St Andrews is considered particularly important due to the course's long tradition. |
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In 1930, Jones returned to St Andrews for the British Amateur. |
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One of the most conspicuous traditions at St Andrews is the wearing of academic dress, particularly the distinctive red undergraduate gown of the United College. |
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On the night the article was published Jagger appeared on the Eamonn Andrews chat show and announced that he was filing a writ for libel against the paper. |
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One of the oldest choirs in the university is the St Andrews University Madrigal Group which performs a concert each term and has an annual summer tour. |
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The University guarantees every first year student a place of accommodation, and many students return to halls in their second, third and final years at St Andrews. |
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The second is St Mary's College, St Andrews, based on South Street, which houses the Schools of Divinity, Psychology and Neuroscience, as well as the King James Library. |
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Lloyd Webber was the subject of This Is Your Life in November 1980 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of Thames Television's Euston Road Studios. |
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St Andrews has developed student exchange partnerships with universities around the globe, though offerings are largely concentrated in North America, Europe, and Asia. |
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The academic year at St Andrews is divided into two semesters, Martinmas and Candlemas, named after two of the four Scottish Term and Quarter Days. |
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St Andrews has many notable alumni and affiliated faculty, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, theologians, philosophers, and politicians. |
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The Times Higher Education World Universities Ranking names St Andrews among the world's Top 50 universities for Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. |
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St Andrews was founded between 1410 and 1413, when the Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII issued a papal bull to a small founding group of Augustinian clergy. |
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Having served as Marshall's G-3 officer for a little more than a year, Andrews was directed to take command of air assets located within the Panama Canal Zone. |
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The Andrews Labor Government has welcomed the successful push for a national scheme to register and regulate paramedics and recognise their competence Australia-wide. |
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At this period Robert Morrison and Joshua Marshman visited St Andrews. |
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In 1823 Chalmers accepted the chair of moral philosophy at St Andrews University, the seventh academic offer made to him during his eight years in Glasgow. |
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In 1151, David again requested a pallium for the Archbishop of St Andrews. |
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His easiest target was the bishopric of Glasgow, which being south of the river Forth was not regarded as part of Scotland nor the jurisdiction of St Andrews. |
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Alexander also patronised Saint Andrews, granting lands intended for an Augustinian Priory, which may have been the same as that intended to honour his wife. |
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In Summer 1713 he lived at Mr Mathew Andrews in Barn Elms Surrey. |
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Andrews and Edinburgh, brought into being by Lord Lyon in 1989, was made on the grounds that the Ecclesiastical Titles Act of 1851 never applied to Scotland. |
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Ground staff at St Andrews Bay are the first in the world to use dwarf rye Elan grass, specially mixed in France, to seed the Devlin and Torrance courses. |
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Our JH Andrews, a nephalist and vegetist of lifelong standing. |
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Both sports are governed by bodies headquartered in Scotland, the World Curling Federation and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews respectively. |
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Although The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in Scotland is the sport's home course, the world's oldest golf course is actually Musselburgh Links' Old Golf Course. |
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Responsibility for the management of the courses is undertaken by the St Andrews Links Trust, a charitable organization that owns and runs seven golf courses at St Andrews. |
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The organisation was founded in 1754 as the Society of St Andrews Golfers, a local golf club playing at St Andrews Links, but quickly grew in importance. |
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Jardine was born in British India, brought up in St Andrews, spent most of his life in England, died in Switzerland and his ashes were scattered in Perthshire. |
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In the period from 1973 to 1974 Larkin became an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and was awarded honorary degrees by Warwick, St Andrews and Sussex universities. |
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While the British government promised to create legislation encouraging the language as part of the 2006 St Andrews Agreement, it has yet to do so. |
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His conversion is generally credited to his then girlfriend, Debbie Horton, an English student from London, who was secretary of the St Andrews University Labour club. |
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During his time at St Andrews, Salmond lived in Andrew Melville Hall. |
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He exchanged notifications with David Andrews, the Irish foreign minister. |
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This trend is consistent with the Dermo epizoology described by Andrews. |
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Economists including Andrew Hughes Hallett, Professor of Economics at St Andrews University, rejected the idea that Scotland would have to underwrite these liabilities alone. |
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She was the subject of This Is Your Life in December 1977 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the National Sports Stadium at London's Crystal Palace. |
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There was a dramatic moment at St Andrews in 2000, as the ageing Jack Nicklaus waved farewell to the crowds, while the young challenger to his crown watched from a nearby tee. |
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As he guided the bot, Andrews reminisced about his younger days in Wyoming, when he had witnessed a mishandled load of wheat puff out a dusty fog. |
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Internationally IGS will also travel to play at St Andrews in Scotland next May for the fourth time in their history, thanks to a decade-long tie-up with Chivas Regal. |
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Andrews, Biographer Triglyph and even Carewe, Elizabeth preferred him as Andrews only, and encouraged him to distance himself from the more frivolous part of his character. |
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Details of soldiers who fought in the First World War are also in the Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, which are taken from national and regional newspapers. |
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The winner is now selected by a panel comprising the PGA European Tour, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and the Association of Golf Writers. |
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Andrews measured magnetic force fields inside and outside the circles. |
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Due to the status of St Andrews as the 'home of golf', other courses followed suit and the 18 hole course became the standard which has remained to the present day. |
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As early as the 15th century, golfers at St Andrews established a trench through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography. |
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The Open Championship is always played over a links course, the most famous venue being the Old Course at St Andrews on the east coast of Scotland. |
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Although The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, in Scotland, is the sport's home course, the world's oldest golf course is actually Musselburgh Links' Old Golf Course. |
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The stars of the film were George Baker, Stanley Baker, Harry Andrews and Michael Medwin, with Stephen Boyd and Ronald Lewis, and Robert Shaw also had a small part. |
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As Andrews aged, so did her voice, which began to naturally deepen. |
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Andrews and Walton headed back to Britain in September 1962 to await the birth of daughter Emma Katherine Walton, who was born in London two months later. |
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Sales were booming at the Luvians Ice Cream Parlour, in St Andrews. |
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On 28 October 2010, Andrews appeared, along with the actors who portrayed the cinematic Von Trapp family members, on Oprah to commemorate the film's 45th anniversary. |
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Andrews also had a supporting role in the film Tooth Fairy, which opened to unfavourable reviews although the box office receipts were successful. |
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On 8 May 2009, Andrews received the honorary George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Music at the annual UCLA Spring Sing competition in Pauley Pavilion. |
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In 1970, Andrews was the first choice to play the English witch Eglantine Price in Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks, with the role eventually going to Angela Lansbury. |
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Situated on the road between St Andrews and Crail, Kingsbarns is surrounded by so many golf courses that the local children know what a mashie niblick is before they can walk. |
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At St Andrews, Hutchison led the qualifying and then won the Open itself. |
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Today the University of St Andrews has just over 10,000 students and approximately 1,000 academic staff and is a member of the 1994 Group of British research universities. |
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The University of St Andrews owed its origin to a society formed in 1410 by Laurence of Lindores, archdeacon Richard Cornwall, bishop William Stephenson and others. |
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All of the ancient universities, with the exception of St Andrews, were both simultaneously universities and colleges, with both titles being used. |
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To unearth cruelty and carnality, honesty and deep feeling, all the things that lie buried under all that Salzburg sunshine and the radiance of Julie Andrews? |
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