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    Angus McPhee or MacPhee (1916–1997) was a Scottish Outsider Artist, who lived as a young man in the community of Eochar (Sc.Gaelic: Iochdar) on the island...
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    John Angus McPhee (born March 8, 1931) is an American writer. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative nonfiction. He is a four-time finalist for...
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  • of releasing creativity in long term psychiatric in-patients such as Angus McPhee (who did not speak for fifty years) but created woven grass art, and...
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    McPhee, McPhie, MacPhee or Macphee is a Scottish surname. Like MacFie, it is usually regarded as a shorter version of McDuffie,[citation needed] which...
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    Orville Braaten and Angus McPhee. Braaten served as President of the organization until his unexpected death in 1969, at the age of 51. McPhee was the first...
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    Marriage to John Angus McPhee Held at West Side Church in Ridgewood". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-21. McPhee, Jenny (January...
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    respectively, on the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay. In 1961, he played the lead guest-starring role in the episode "A Rope...
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  • prominent local businessman. They enlist the help of retired engine driver Angus McPhee. The script was written by regular Bellbird writer Roger Dann, adapted...
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    this marshall of Napoléon Bonaparte originated in Howbeg, South Uist Angus McPhee (1916–1997), born at Iochdar; outsider artist Margaret Fay Shaw (1903–2004)...
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    2013. "John Angus McPhee was born in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1931, attended college in his hometown, and still lives there today." McFadden, Robert...
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  • Prisoner Jock Stewart TV series, 12 episodes 1982 Come Midnight Monday Angus McPhee TV series, 5 episodes 1982 Women of the Sun Joe TV miniseries, 1 episode...
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  • hast searched me, and known me Sir James MacMillan – Le grand Inconnu Angus McPhee – Panem Nostrum... Ave Maria 2018 Phillip Cooke – Ave Maria, Mater Dei...
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  • Françoise Pascal as Marie Yutte Stensgaard as Janet Robin Hawdon as Lord Angus McPhee Alan Tucker as Arbuthnot Dee Shenderey as Mrs Burke Joan Carol as Madame...
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    early 1970s trio in 2003 ended Mcphee's run, with Cruickshank and Pustelnik continuing as The Groundhogs Rhythm Section. McPhee resurrected the name again...
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    bonus of $67,500. Left-wing political organiser Matt McCarten criticised his appointment, arguing McKay's previous tenure in the liquor industry was marked...
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    Councillor Party 1st Queens     Donald N. McKay Liberal     W. F. Alan Stewart Liberal 2nd Queens     Angus McPhee Liberal     Bradford W. LePage Liberal...
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    buyout in 2006, and is now run by Stòras Uibhist. Iochdar was where Angus McPhee or MacPhee (1916–1997), the Scottish Outsider Artist, was raised. He is buried...
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  • Chester-Angus Ramsgood, a university student whose date with Mary McPhee (Mary-Beth McGuffin) goes awry and ends up with her parents banning her from ever...
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    Rishworth, Captains Sydney D. Rhind, J. M. Turner, Angus McPhee Marshall, William S. Seed as well as nurses Mary McBeth and Alice Finlayson. Pickerill’s team carried...
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    Councillor Party 1st Queens     Donald N. McKay Liberal     W. F. Alan Stewart Liberal 2nd Queens     Angus McPhee Liberal     Bradford W. LePage Liberal...
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  • (born 1909) 4 September – Belle Stewart, traditional singer (born 1906) Angus McPhee, outsider artist (born 1916) Wigtown and Dalmellington become book towns...
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    including the Bridget Jones film series, Calendar Girls (2003), Nanny McPhee (2005), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), The Second Best Exotic Marigold...
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  • Communities and Residents Margaret Voyce 16,352 Communities and Residents Angus McPhee 16,119 – Mary Nelson 9,992 Independent Mike Padfield 8,390 Independent...
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  • Forfar Athletic F.C. (category Football clubs in Angus, Scotland)
    are a Scottish semi-professional football club from the town of Forfar, Angus. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League and currently...
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    Conservative 41st 1927-1931 Angus McPhee Liberal Bradford LePage Liberal 42nd 1931-1935 David Bethune Conservative 43rd 1935-1939 Angus McPhee Liberal 44th 1939...
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  • were introduced first. Summer Bay residents Alf Stewart, Floss and Neville McPhee, Bobby Simpson, Donald Fisher, Ailsa Hogan, Martin Dibble, Lance Smart and...
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  • born John McNeillie, author (died 2002 in England) 18 December – Douglas Fraser, union leader (died 2008 in the United States) Angus McPhee, outsider...
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  • named a judge, Walter Lea became party leader and Premier in 1930. David McDonald was elected speaker. There were four sessions of the 41st General Assembly:...
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    Liberal 2nd Queens     Angus McPhee Liberal     Bradford W. LePage Liberal 3rd Queens     Russell C. Clark Liberal     David McDonald Liberal 4th Queens...
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    "Australian TV anchor Cheng Lei detained in China" The Sydney Morning Herald. McPhee, Sarah (1 September 2020). "Cheng Lei: Australian journalist detained in...
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