Munro himself never quite got there, dying in 1919 with two Munros unclimbed. |
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Aboriginal community leader Lyle Munro said anger in the community had been simmering long before Thomas Hickey's death. |
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That it has been achieved so smoothly says much about the consummate skill of Sarah Munro, the gallery's estimable and committed director. |
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It's a bit of a waste, given that Merkin makes such a big deal over the fact that Munro rarely gives interviews. |
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The Misfit Theatre Company presents the award-winning play from Rona Munro, whose play Iron won critical acclaim at the Fringe. |
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Munro infuses the reverberative weight of history into her work by spiraling time. |
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It has been estimated that if current plans proceed unhindered wind farms will be visible from every Munro in this land. |
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He cycled, canoed or walked from one Munro to the next, covering 1,639 miles and wearing out three pairs of boots. |
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Munro shoes also designed the Duet sandal, a sophisticated shoe, that is a hybrid of a mule and sandal. |
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The project funds were held by the Principle Investigator, Dr. Brenda Munro at the University of Alberta, Department of Human Ecology. |
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Rather than retreat the way I've come, I decide to continue east along a ridge to another Munro, eventually glissading down a scree gully to the valley bottom. |
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Munro has made this interplay explicit with some pieces, such as the goblets, where the stem is made of alternating blocks of black and transparent glass. |
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Munro was presented with the Order of the Forest Award for her involvement in a modern movement towards books printed only on forest-friendly paper. |
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Born and raised in Pine Falls, Manitoba, Ms Munro graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba. |
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In 1849, Barry purchased the stock of another prominent silversmith, John Munro. |
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Munro said Kennedy had been pragmatic about the likelihood of losing his seat. |
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Munro says questions about succession planning are becoming increasingly common. |
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Earlier this year, former IWA President and SOAR Board member Jack Munro led a workshop for locals on how to form chapters in their areas. |
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The co-op's architect, Colin Munro, and Groupe CDH received the concept and design award. |
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Each year the number of calls received by the Farm Line grows, but Munro says they currently handle over 700 calls a year. |
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The fonds also contains records concerning the private life and business interests in land of his son, Henry Munro. |
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Long ago, he divulged, after drinking the white man's firewater, he had lost control of himself, and Colonel Munro had ordered that he be publicly beaten. |
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Munro said that, in Western Canada alone, there are 20,000 retired former IWA members who are potential SOAR members. |
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I interviewed Munro once, in 1996, when her Selected Stories was published. |
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Insiders at Photoflash Coaches said Mr Munro, 60, who was taking the school party to Alton Towers, could not comment. |
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Simoncini made the motion to withdraw the prosal, and board member Peter Munro seconded it. |
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Imagine if Munro or Lessing had responded in a more traditional way. |
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This year Sqn Ldr Munro sold his medals to Lord Ashcroft to raise PS75,000 towards the upkeep of Bomber Command Memorial in London. |
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The Munro Society was formed in 2002 and has more than 3,000 members who have climbed all of Scotland's 284 Munros. |
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Valent BioSciences, a major American agri-chemical corporation, has also shown interest, though Munro would not say in what capacity. |
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Hooper got his goal by outmuscling Grant Munro and firing home from a narrow angle. |
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Videos will be judged by Geoff Munro, Chief Scientist and Assistant Deputy Minister of the Innovation and Energy Technology Sector at Natural Resources Canada. |
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McCoy's final story, a parable about Thatcherism set in a frowsty tract of west London, written by Ken Loach's screenwriter Rona Munro, wouldn't require much revision to serve as a script for Tennant. |
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Mr Colquhoun said driver Raymond Munro, who worked for Carluke company Photoflash Coaches, had been travelling too fast. |
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Before his most recent appointment, Mr. Munro held senior positions in NRCan's Canadian Forestry Service among them Director General of Science and Programs and Director General Great Lakes Forestry Centre in Sault Ste. |
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The road running along the beach is marked by numerous statues and monuments dedicated to known leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Sir Thomas Munro. |
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He hopes to use the herb prickly ash to halt the decline of his once brilliant mind, an idea scorned by housekeeper Mrs Munro. |
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Clan Munro defeated Clan Mackintosh in 1454 at the Battle of Clachnaharry just west of the city. |
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Munro grew up in the thirties in small towns around Lake Huron in Canada. |
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Congratulations to Margaret Munro for being named the winner of the Michener-Deacon Fellowship, which will enable her to do interesting research into the ties between Canadian universities and the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Other young painters and sculptors became close associates, including Charles Allston Collins, Thomas Tupper, and Alexander Munro. |
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Subsequently developed by Thomas Munro, this system was gradually extended all over South India. |
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Hopkins stated that his role as Burt Munro, whom he portrayed in his 2005 film The World's Fastest Indian, was his favourite. |
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He also asserted that Munro was the easiest role that he had played because both men have a similar outlook on life. |
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The next three companies were commanded by Colin Campbell of Skipness, John Campbell of Carrick and George Munro, 1st of Culcairn. |
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Gaelic folk rock band Runrig started in Skye and former singer Donnie Munro still works on the island. |
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Donnie Munro joined the following year and they started to expand outside their native Isle of Skye. |
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Following the release of Mara, lead singer Donnie Munro grew more involved in politics. |
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Having emphatically proven that they could continue without Donnie Munro, Runrig set to work on their eleventh studio album. |
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Major Canadian novelists include Carol Shields, Lawrence Hill, Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. |
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Second over seven furlongs at Folkestone last time, the 8-11 favourite cruised clear under Alan Munro to beat Barricado by six lengths. |
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Another bonus of reaching this summit was a walk along a high ridge for about a mile-and-a-half before we hit our second Munro summit of the day, Stob Diamh. |
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Ben's Munro quest began the day after his sixth birthday, when he climbed the central Highland trio of Beinn na Lap, Chno Dearg and Stob Coire Sgriodain. |
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The Clan Munro and Clan Fraser of Lovat took the castle for her. |
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Wynyard Golf Club managing director Gary Munro said the club had simply grasped the opportunity to hold its own ball when the Wynyard Crystal Ball switched venue. |
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Now in their fourth week of detainment, the families of Conrad Clitheroe, Gary Cooper and Neil Munro have been heavily campaigning for the Manchester residents' release. |
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Wedgwood showed a black-and-white Nick Munro line that included teapots, coffee cups that combined glazed and matte finishes, and a black plate shaped to resemble a shell. |
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The shared vegetable garden and chook house at Munro Court create a wonderful community feel while privacy is maintained by the freestanding houses and garden design. |
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The head coach of the Scottish national women's rugby team is Shade Munro. |
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Col Munro the British Resident in Travancore gave the interest of the deposit to Joseph Ramban due to misunderstandings and lack of regularized administration. |
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Will Copestake has taken on a challenge dubbed Machair to Munro. |
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But Mistress Munro would up and be at the door and in she'd yank Andy by the lug, and some said she'd take down his breeks and skelp him, but maybe that was a lie. |
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