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  James Halliday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Halliday was the leader of the Scottish National Party from 1956 (following on from Robert McIntyre) until 1960 (being replaced by Arthur Donaldson).
Halliday was elected leader of the SNP when McIntyre decided to step down as he felt there was some opposition to him remaining leader amongst the party ranks.
Halliday seemed the natural replacement as he had been the only other SNP candidate at the general election in 1955 besides McIntyre.
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 My Family
James Alexander ROGERSON was born on 10 Aug 1840 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
James Johnstone ROGERSON was born in 1820 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia.
James Paton ROGERSON was born in 1867 in Ashfield House, Bothwell, Scotland.
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 William Halliday Lidderdale, 1815 - 1896
Descendants of James Lidderdale, mid-1500s - late-1700s, and
William Halliday was a solicitor and married Grace Ross Hannay on March 17, 1858, in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
James Halliday died at age 3 the same year Alexa Marion was born.
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 Pioneer Profiles (H)
James was a Presbyterian minister of St. John's Church and was a scholarly man, taking a very active part in the early church..
James Hornby was born in Springfield, Ontario in 1861.
James was married to Jessie H. Aitken, who was born in England and died at Calgary in 1911.
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 Powell's Books - James Halliday's Wine Companion 2004 (James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion) by James Halliday
James Halliday's popular wine guide has long been regarded as the definitive guide to Australian wines, and the 2004 edition is no exception.
James Halliday is Australia's (and one of the world's) most respected wine connoisseurs, and his latest guide is a must-have for people planning to visit the wine growing regions of Australia or those who just want to replenish their wine cellar.
James Halliday is an internationally respected wine critic and wine writer.
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 Aesop's Attic,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is the latest edition of james halliday's popular wine guide, which has long been regarded as the definitive guide to wines and wineries in australia.
With tasting notes, vintage-specific star ratings, background information on particular wines, advice on optimal drinking and suggestions for complementary food dishes, anyone planning to visit a wine-growing region or to replenish their cellar or wine rack will find "james halliday's wine companion utterly indispensable.
With new up-to-the-minute entries, it is an essential tool for all lovers of australian wine and a must-have for anyone who is passionate about good drinking and the finer things in life.
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 James Halliday wine cellar tips
James Halliday has published more than 30 books and 2000 newspaper and magazine articles in relation to the wine industry.
James' passion for wine was recognised in 1995 when he was awarded the prestigious Maurice O'Shea Award for outstanding contribution to the Australian wine industry.
James suggests cellars (or racks) are divided into two sections, each assigned to a different type of wine.
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 Wine of the Week Personality of the Week - James Halliday
James says "In the majority of instances the wine is the same but sometimes the wine that does come out might be better, worse or a similar quality but none the less different to the wine that was judged at the show".
James moved to Melbourne in late 1983 after two vintages - one at Brokenwood and the other at Dujac - and had "a year off in 1984" before starting again with his Coldstream Hills vineyard in Victoria's Yarra Valley in 1985.
I asked James what his most preferred wine style as a winemaker and was not at all surprised to hear him quickly answer "Pinot Noir".
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 My Family
Isabella HALLIDAY was born in 1812 in Hutton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
James HALLIDAY was born in 1775 in Berryscare, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
Mary HALLIDAY was born on 12 Feb 1810 in Hutton and Corrie, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
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 Wine Odyssey : A year of wine, food and travel: Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This journal traces renowned wine-writer James Halliday's journeys around the world as he judges wine shows, addresses wine critics and growers at exhibitions, holidays in his French country farmhouse, explores California's famous Napa Valley, and oversees the vintage on his home vineyard, Coldstream Hills, in Australia's Yarra Valley.
James Halliday is a highly accomplished and respected winemaker, wine writer and critic, whose career has spanned over thirty years.
James Halliday is a highly accomplished winemaker, wine writer and critic, whose career stretches back over 30 years.
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 James Halliday Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James Halliday has consulted over a broad range of industries and has provided outstanding service to companies such as:
"James Halliday Events are an invaluable asset to the Sponsorship and Events Team at Telstra.
James takes a strategic approach to planning by incorporating our company objectives into the theme.
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 The wine bookshop -- author
James Halliday, in the 2000 edition of his reliable and authoritative Wine Companion, Australia and New Zealand also takes the maturity and perfection of the best Oz / NZ wines for granted.
Sensibly listing wineries alphabetically by name only, rather than, say, by region, which can be confusing, he profiles each establishment briefly and succinctly, listing and rating the vintages, as well as giving useful information such as contacts and opening hours.
James Halliday has over 40 years of experience in the wine industry.
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 1861 census Part 2
Halliday: James, aged 45, Carter Married: born Kirkpatrick Durham Kirkcudbright, Occupier.
Halliday: Grace, aged 44, Married: born Kirkpatrick Durham Kirkcudbright, Wife of James Halliday.
Halliday: Edward, aged 12, : born Balmaghie Kirkcudbright, Son of James Halliday.
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 Halliday -- Australia Genealogy Message Board
JAMES GRAHAM HALLIDAY(parents Hugh Halliday and Margret Robinson) married ELLEN STONE (parents Samuel Stone and Eliza Edney)in Melb Vic in 1865.
They had 4 children Margret b 1866, Edward James b and d 1868, Otway Samuel b 1869 m 1902 to Sarah Ellen Turner d 1945, James Hamiton Halliday b 1871 moved to NSW married 1901 Ellen Thorn at Nerrandra d 1954 Camden NSW.
James Hamilton Haslliday asppears to be the only one to have moved to NSW.
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 Select bibliography of systemic functional linguistics
Halliday, M.A.K. "Functional diversity in language, as seen from a consideration of modality and mood in English." Foundations of Language 6: 322-361.
Halliday, M.A.K. Modes of meaning and modes of expression: types of grammatical structure and their determination by different semantic functions.
Halliday, M.A.K. Language as code and language as behaviour: a systemic-functional interpretation of the nature and ontogenesis of dialogue.
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 James Halliday James Halliday Books and Creations for Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James Hallidays notes on vertical tastings cover all the most famous names; equally absorbing are the notes for the classics of tomorrow wines known only to a few.
James Halliday shares with the reader his unique experience as wine show judge writer and practising vigneron demystifying the process of winemaking and appreciation.
If you ve ever been at a loss trying to analyse the taste and quality of wine this book has the answers the differences in grape varieties and their influence on taste the effect of climate and soil and the process of fermenting and bottling are all discussed.
www.mindbodyspirit.com.au /auth/h/hallidayja.htm   (1073 words)

  
 Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Halliday, James
November 1789, to the Dumfries lawyer, David Newall (at whose house, Isle, Burns stayed while Ellisland was being completed), Burns said 'The bearer, James Halliday, is the lad who executed the drain between Isle and Ellisland.
Writing again to Newall in the Spring of 1790, Burns said: 'Inclosed is a state of the account between you and me and James Halliday respecting the drain.
I have stated it at 20d per rood, as in fact, even at that, they have not the wages they ought to have had, and I cannot for the soul of me see a poor devil a loser at my hand.
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 james halliday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All the singers are members of Cambridge chapel choirs, and have extensive solo experience on the operatic stage or on the concert platform.
Forthcoming concerts will feature the première of a specially written work by Cambridge composer Graham Ross and music by Britten and Poulenc, as well as the first performances for several centuries of madrigals by the baroque composer Michelangelo Rossi.
CDs of our last concert (Monteverdi, Poulenc, James Halliday, Piccinini) are available - contact jkh31 at cam.ac.uk for details.
www.jameshalliday.org   (152 words)

  
 Features - James Halliday - August 2001
We saw his replicas of the Stone of Destiny before there was the occasion to bring one or any of them into use.
With James Braid he left hardly an acre of Scotland unvisited and the political harvest they sowed was a rich one.
He hadn’t much time for sitting about, or for those who sat about, and he was a glorious counterweight to those who were more purely verbal.
www.scotsindependent.org /features/halliday/0108.htm   (823 words)

  
 James Halliday Wine Companion 2005
You can preorder the James Halliday's Wine Companion 2006, due for publication on 27 July 2005.
Rather than just relying on the description of the wine by analogy with other fruit flavours, the food suggestions provided a more contextual hint of what the wine was like.
Halliday also used these suggestions to insert some humour.
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 Telling It Like It Is - Wine International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The skills accumulated in Halliday’s 25 years of wine show judging and a legal career spanning several decades fuse in a flourish of palate-driven decisiveness that stretches over days.
Although he has chaired the judging committee at key national shows, Halliday is now directing all his energies towards the regional competitions, and thinks nothing of travelling to six or seven in a season.
Although Halliday never seems to tire of tasting Australian wine, writing about it and indeed making it (first at Brokenwood in the Hunter, then at Coldstream Hills in the Yarra and more recently at Devil’s Lair in Margaret River and Lindemans in the Hunter), he admits that he tends to drink imported stuff at home.
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 Classic Wines of Australia:Halliday, James:0732265150:eCampus.com
This completely revised and updated third edition of this unique and popular book provides a comprehensive insight into even more of the greatest wines made in Australia and New Zealand over the past fifty or more years.
James Halliday's notes on vertical tastings cover all the most famous names and for the first time this book includes substantial tastings on classic New Zealand wines such as Cloudy Bay.
As equally absorbing are the notes for the classics of tomorrow, wines known only to a chosen few.
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 Nepenthe Wines - 5 Stars from James Halliday
Nepenthe has been rewarded with 5 stars in James Hallidays Wine Companion 2005.
This ranking (the higest acheiveable) is one given only to "Outstanding wineries regularly producing exemplary wines".
In his book, Mr Halliday aslo says of Nepenthe "Nepenthe has quickly established itself as one of the most exciting wineries in Australia".
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 Dymocks Booksellers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Australia's favourite wine writer, James Halliday, invites readers to join him for a year of travel, wine-tasting and work in the vineyards.
This journal traces James Halliday's sojourns around the country and around the world as he judges wine shows, addresses wine critics and growers at exhibitions, holidays in his French country farmhouse, and oversees the vintage on his home vineyard, Coldstream Hills, in Victoria's Yarra Valley.
It's an idyllic life to some, but Halliday sets a cracking pace, with hardly a day of rest to be found amidst the back-to-back flights, wine tastings and functions; not to mention the regular output of writing for books, magazines and newspapers.
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 Family History : the "PersonPage" for James Halliday Paterson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Family History : the "PersonPage" for James Halliday Paterson
James Halliday Paterson was born on 20 Nov 1914.
James Halliday Paterson died on 1977 at (unknown)
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 Biblio: James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion 2004 by Halliday, James: Details
With tasting notes, vintage–specific star ratings, background information on particular wines, advice on optimal drinking and suggestions for complementary food dishes, anyone planning to visit a wine–growing region or to replenish their cellar or wine rack will find James Halliday's Wine Companion utterly indispensable.
The 2004 edition is Halliday's most complete and exhaustively researched yet.
With new up–to–the–minute entries, it is an essential tool for all lovers of Australian wine and a must–have for anyone who is passionate about good drinking and the finer things in life.
www.biblio.com /books/isbnnu/12186302.html   (242 words)

  
 James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion 2006
The release of the 2006 Australian Wine Companion by James Halliday has highlighted again the growth and diversity of the Australian Wine Industry.
Of the 172 new wineries listed by Halliday, over half are using varieties other than the mainstream French varieties that have dominated the Australian wine industry since its inception.
Darby Higgs is the founder of Vinodiversity.com and the Author of “Emerging Varietal Wines of Australia” to be published in November 2005.
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 the weekend australian top 100 wines 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Selected by James Halliday as of the Top 100 Wines in The Weekend Australian, Nov. 22-23, 2003, a...
James Halliday, The Weekend Australian April 5-6 2003.
HallidayâÂ?Â?s equal highest pointed wine from his Top 100 Wines for 2003.
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 James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The 2004 edition of James Halliday_s leading guide to Australian wines is bigger and better than ever.
Exhaustively researched to keep the entries up to date and -informative, James Halliday_s Wine Companion 2004 is the perfect gift for lovers of good wine and the finer things in life.
James Halliday is Australia_s (and one of the world_s) most respected wine connoisseurs, and his latest guide is a must-have for people planning to visit the wine growing regions of Australia or those who just want to replenish their wine cellar.
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