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  Ian Alistair Mackenzie
In 1930 he was appointed to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's pre-election Cabinet as Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Superintendent of Indian Affairs but while he won his seat in the 1930 federal election the Liberals were defeated across the country and Mackenzie entered Parliament as an Opposition MP.
With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, however, Mackenzie was moved to the position of Minister of Pensions and National Health, in part because of his role in a scandal involving the awarding of a contract to manufacture the Bren Gun.
Mackenzie was an able parliamentarian and when the increasing pressures of war led Prime Minister King to decide to delegate some of his responsibilities in the House of Commons to the new position of Government House Leader he chose Mackenzie as the first MP to hold that responsibility.
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 Ian Alistair Mackenzie - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ian Alistair Mackenzie, P.C. July 27 1890 - September 2 1949) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
Born in Assynt, Scotland, Mackenzie entered politics by winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (BC) in the 1920 BC election.
In 1930, he was appointed to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's pre-election Cabinet as Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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 Mackenzie Information
Thus Mackenzie means, "Son of Kenneth" or "Son of the Handsome One."
Murdo MacKenzie (1850-1939; Colorado and Brazilian cattle rancher)
Mackenzie River in the South Island of New Zealand
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  Encyclopedia: Ian Alistair Mackenzie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1930 he was appointed to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's pre-election Cabinet as Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Superintendent of Indian Affairs but while he won his seat in the 1930 federal election the Liberals were defeated across the country and Mackenzie entered Parliament as an Opposition MP.
With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, however, Mackenzie was moved to the position of Minister of Pensions and National Health, in part because of his role in a scandal involving the awarding of a contract to manufacture the Bren Gun.
Mackenzie was an able parliamentarian and when the increasing pressures of war led Prime Minister King to decide to delegate some of his responsibilities in the House of Commons to the new position of Government House Leader he chose Mackenzie as the first MP to hold that responsibility.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ian Grojnowski is a mathematician working at the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics of the University of Cambridge and was the first recipient of the Fröhlich Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 2004 for his work in representation theory and algebraic geometry.
Ian Hacking (born 1936) in Vancouver is a philosopher operating in the fields of philosophy of science and philosophy of language.
Ian Rankin (born 1960 in Fife, Scotland) is one of the best-selling crime writers of the United Kingdom, and one of the world's foremost writers in the genre.
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 Ian Alistair Mackenzie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The (Click link for more info and facts about Right Honourable) Right Honourable Ian Alistair Mackenzie (July 27 1890 - September 2 1949) was a (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian parliamentarian.
Mackenzie entered politics by winning a seat in (A province in western Canada) British Columbia's (Persons who make or amend or repeal laws) legislative assembly in 1920.
In 1947, Mackenzie was named to the (Click link for more info and facts about Imperial Privy Council) Imperial Privy Council along with several other senior Canadian cabinet ministers, allowing him to use the honorific of Right Honourable.
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 Linley Hooper's family history - Person Page 50
Isabella MacKay married Alexander Holm MacKenzie, son of Donald MacKenzie and Margaret Holm, on 3 Jan 1871 at the Free Church of Scotland, Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Mr Mackenzie's paternal grandfather, hailed from Delny, and married in Cromarty a sister of David and William Bain, also from Delny, who farmed Townlands, Cromarty, and were tenants of the Brewery and owned property in Trinity, Edinburgh, and Leith.
Alistair MacKenzie was born c 1913, Inverness, Inverness, Scotland.
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 Linley Hooper's family history - Person Page 52   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Isobel Emilie MacKenzie was born on 3 Sep 1902, Yarram, Victoria.
James MacKenzie was born on 13 Jan 1858 at 5 p.m.
Here Mary developed her life around her three sons, Gordon, David and Ian and the public life of her husband which no doubt provided her with many challenges and interesting opportunities such as attending a number of functions and being presented to the Queen during the Royal visit in 1952.
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 Alistair Cooke dies at 95 - World - www.theage.com.au
Alistair Cooke, doyen of British broadcasters for decades, who retired this month due to failing health, has died aged 95, the BBC said yesterday.
A spokesman for the BBC in London said Cooke had died in the past 24 hours, but no further details were available.
Ian McIntyre, the controller for Radio 4 in the late 1970s, said whenever removing the ageing Cooke was discussed, "it became obvious that whoever sacked Cooke would find that his life became impossible".
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/03/30/1080544487121.html?from=storyrhs   (561 words)

  
 Ian McHarg
Ian L. McHarg, a landscape architect, planner and teacher whose passion for meshing communities and ecology inspired scores of successors, died on March 5 in Chester, Pa., near Philadelphia.
Ian Lennox McHarg was born in Clydebank, Scotland, and was raised in Glasgow, where, as he stated in his 1996 memoir, "A Quest for Life: An Autobiography" (John Wiley and Sons), at the age of 10 he was given to taking 30-mile hikes from the city into the countryside.
McHarg is survived by his wife, Carol Smyser McHarg of Unionville, Pa.; their sons, Ian William and Andrew Maxwell McHarg; two sons from an earlier marriage, Alistair Craig and Malcolm Lennox McHarg; and two sisters in Scotland, Moira Lennox Watson and Joyce Harriet MacKenzie.
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 www.RICHARDCOYLE.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Strange of the title is John Strange (Richard Coyle of Coupling and Othello), a defrocked priest with a deep interest in the occult.
Meanwhile, a deeply sinister cathedral canon (the ever splendid Ian Richardson, who steals every scene) is lurking in a hooded cloak, frightening everyone.
Hanging over Strange is a figure from his past, the intimidating Canon Black (Ian Richardson), who is determined to suppress Strange’s activity at every turn for his own mysterious agenda.
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 Ian Alistair Mackenzie - TheBestLinks.com - British Columbia, July 27, Japanese, Legislative assembly, ...
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In 1947, Mackenzie was named to the British Privy Council along with several other senior Canadian Cabinet ministers allowing him to use the honorific of Right Honourable.
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 Ian Alistair Mackenzie - meaning of word
The Right Honourable Ian Alistair Mackenzie (July 27 1890 - September 2 1949) was a Canada parliamentarian.
Mackenzie entered politics by winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (BC) in the British Columbia general election, 1920.
In 1930, he was appointed to Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King's pre-election Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Canada).
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 A company overview
With Ian Scott-Taylor, as chief architect, it gives the practice a solid grounding in old school theory.
Ian is a traditionalist, he is committed to preserving the values set originally in the game of golf.
From new courses to existing renovations, and preserving the game Ian Scott-Taylor Golf Architect does justice to the ideals of the great architects that came before and “where links to the past are made.”
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 Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club :: A scaborough today website
After the war Dr. MacKenzie of Leeds, a surgeon gave up his profession to take up a full time occupation as a course architect and was responsible for the design of numerous courses world wide with the most famous being Cypress Point, the Augusta National and Royal Melbourne.
He was commissioned to design and supervise the construction of a new course, which is, with some alterations over the years, the one that is played on today.
Ian woosnam recieves the NEWS OF THE WORLD under 23 PGA Matchplay Championship Trophy, at South Cliff Golf Club in 1979 from Lady Carr.
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 Alistair Ogilvie
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Alistair Ogilvie was at Lendrick between 1976 and 1978.
Alistair drew this picture of Ian Sweeney in 1976.
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 Articles - Ian Alistair Mackenzie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Right Honourable Senator Ian Alistair Mackenzie, PC (July 27, 1890 - September 2, 1949) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
Mackenzie entered politics by winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (BC) in the 1920 BC election.
In 1930, he was appointed to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's pre-election Cabinet as Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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 Amazon.ca: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United-Arab-Emirates & Yemen - Middle East: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Abu Dhabi by Ian Fairservice and Peter Hellyer (Paperback)
Abu Dhabi Explorer: 1999 by Alistair Mckenzie (Paperback - Jan 1 1999)
Abu Dhabi Mini Explorer (The Essential Visitor's Guide) (Paperback - Jun 2006)
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 Ian Carmichael Supersite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ian Carmichael - Ian Carmichael Ian Carmichael Ian Carmichael (b.
Fyling Hall School: TREK PATRON: IAN CARMICHAEL - The Patron of the Great Trek is celebrated Yorkshire actor Ian Carmichael, who will be waving the riders off from Fyling Hall on the morning of 18th July, and meeting them in Cumbria.
Ian Carmichael Memorial Award - Ian Carmichael Memorial Award T his Award will be presented at the Skate Canada-Manitoba Achievement Awards Ceremony.
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 Politics in Mackenzie BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
Mackenzie was involved in politics.....government’s treatment of British Columbia [see Andrew Charles..
In 1793, Sir Alexander Mackenzie reached the Pacific overland; he was...
In 1908, Mackenzie King, who was then.....focus on identity, identity politics, racism in employment..
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 The Right Honourable Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The last Governor-General to be entitled to the style was Ninian Stephen.
The last serving politician to be entitled to the style was Ian Sinclair, who retired in 1998.
The Lord Mayors of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart are styled The Right Honourable, but the style (which has no connection with the Privy Council) attaches to the title of Lord Mayor, and not to their names, and is relinquished upon leaving office.
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 MacKenzie Family Genealogy Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MACKENZIE in Ross-shire and Nova Scotia - William Dorgan 2/22/05
Re: MACKENZIE in Ross-shire and Nova Scotia - Barbara Mackenzie 8/28/05
Re: MACKENZIE in Ross-shire and Nova Scotia - Wendi 8/08/05
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 Applecross Heritage Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Society chairman, Alistair McCowan MBE, welcomed everyone and paid comprehensive tribute to all who had contributed to the completion of the project.
Richard Wills, Chairman of the Trustees of Applecross Trust and the fourth generation of his family in Applecross, opened his remarks by referring to Alistair's own contribution to the work of the Heritage Centre, without which it would not have been created.
He went on to demonstrate his own research into deer hunting tales of the past and to express the hope that the new community development might flourish.
www.applecrossheritage.org.uk /Official_opening_1024.html   (499 words)

  
 Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
By Ian Carmichael, Alistair MacKenzie and Brad Steinberg
Ian has studied dragonflies over the years, and more recently has indulged in butterflies.
Alistair MacKenzie is a dedicated naturalist at Pinery Park, and is actively involved with many things there.
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 TheOneRing.net™ | Movies | Cast | Ian McKellen as Gandalf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Biography: Ian McKellen is among the most acclaimed actors of his generation, honored with more than forty international awards for his performances on stage and screen.
He was born in the industrial north of England on May 25th 1939, the son of a civil engineer.
Sir Ian was knighted in 1991 for his services to the performing arts.
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 Amazon.com: Moonraker: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
But once Bond delves deeper into the goings-on at the Moonraker base, he discovers that both the project and its leader are something other than they appear to be.
Ian Fleming (1908-1964), creator of the world's best-known secret agent, was the author of fourteen James Bond adventures.
Bond author Ian Fleming was advised by friends to write his second Bond nove LIVE AND LET DIE before he had even tested the waters with his first 007 thriller CASINO ROYALE.
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 KCARE Website - Staff and Students   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Alistair Mackenzie graduated from Aberdeen University with a BSc in Physics and MSc in Medical Physics.
Alistair began working in KCARE in the beginning of 2000.
Ian Honey obtained his first degree in Physics from the University of Warwick in 2000.
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 Ian Holm
Esther's childhood is captured in strangely fragmented scenes that coalesce into a vivid portrait of life in a Jewish slum.
As Esther takes to the stage, the movie's focus sharpens, particularly as she undergoes training at the hands of an older actor (Ian Holm, always magnetic).
As happens in Simon Leys's novel The Death of Napoleon, the French emperor's demise is faked as part of a political comeback scheme, and Ian Holm--who had previously played Bonaparte in Time Bandits and a 1974 British miniseries--plays both Napoleon and the look-alike who "dies" on the island of St. Helena.
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 Faith and Work: Martin Luther - Alistair MacKenzie
Martin Luther’s life is the story of an ongoing struggle with the meaning of vocation.
Ian Hart concludes his study of Luther’s view of work with this summary:
His other important thrusts were that each person should regard their job as a calling and stay in it; that menial work is of equal value to work more highly regarded by men; that one’s work must serve one’s...
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