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  Sommers & Roth - MacLean v. Wallace
MacLean admits that the signature on the form is his, and does not deny that the contents and risks were explained to him; he says that he simply has no recollection at all of any such explanation or even of having signed the consent.
MacLean says that prior to the cranial angiogram Dr. Hoff introduced himself to her and told her that he and Dr. Willinsky would be performing the cranial angiogram because it was a simpler procedure than the spinal angiogram, and that it could be done under a local anesthetic.
MacLean's future income loss it is necessary to determine firstly his anticipated retirement age, secondly to determine what his earning capacity up to that date would have been but for his disability, thirdly to credit against such amounts his expected earnings for the period, and finally to calculate the present value of such loss.
www.sommersandroth.com /case-law-maclean.htm   (13954 words)

  
 Maclean
The Macleans of Duart had held the earlier office of Chamberlain to the Lord of the Isles, a title which was confirmed by the crown in 1495 even after the Lordship was abolished.
He and Maclean of Lochbuie were among the barons of the Isles who accompanied Donald Dubh to Ireland, and at the command of the Earl of Lennox, claiming to be regent of Scotland, swore allegiance to the king of England.
The quarrel between the Macleans and the Macdonalds of Isla and Kintyre attracted, in 1589, the serious attention of the king and council, thus the rival chiefs, with Macdonald of Sleat, were summoned to Edinburgh.
www.fortunecity.com /bally/leitrim/147/maclean.html   (3010 words)

  
 Roderick Maclean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roderick Maclean attempted to assassinate Queen Victoria of England in 1882 with a pistol.
Maclean's motive was purportedly a curt reply to poetry of his mailed to the Queen.
A poem was later written about Maclean's attempt on the Queen's life by William Topaz McGonagall, considered by some the "worst" poet in the English language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roderick_Maclean   (165 words)

  
 maclean99
MacLEAN, (McIsaac) Sybil May - 87, formerly of Halifax, died March 25, 1997, in Northills Nursing Home, Granville Ferry, Annapolis Co. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Daniel J. and Annabel (Dicks) McIsaac.
Father MacLean served on numerous committees at the university during his teaching career and as retreat director and spiritual director for the nurses of St. Martha's Hospital, Antigonish.
MacLean, Lake Ainslie; nieces and nephews, Stacey, Jessica, Logan and Nathan.
www.angelfire.com /ak2/akeddy/maclean97.html   (7173 words)

  
 publics
MacLean, K. and Durfee, W. K., "An Apparatus to Study the Emulation of Haptic Feedback," in Proceedings of the 4th Ann.
Durfee, W. and MacLean, K. E., "Identifying Isometric Recruitment Curves of Electrically Stimulated Muscle," in Proceedings of 10th Ann Intl Conf of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp.
MacLean, K. E., "Relating Haptically to the Physical World," chapter in Human and Machine Haptics, Human Machine Interactions, M. Srinivasan and M. Cutkosky, Eds.: MIT Press, to be published 1999.
www.cs.ubc.ca /~maclean/publics   (722 words)

  
 MACLEAN family tree genealogy
John MACLEAN born 7 Sep 1860 in, Gairloch, Ross Shire, Scotland
Roderick MACLEAN born 7 Jul 1863 in, Gairloch, Ross Shire, Scotland
Christy (Christina) MACLEAN born 18 Mar 1866 in Badaninal, Gairloch, Ross Shire, Scotland, died 28 Mar 1935 in, Gairloch, Ross Shire, Scotland
www.hayward-logan.com /Campbell/maclean.htm   (190 words)

  
 CO9505
Mr Roderick J Murray, seconded by Mr Donald Murray moved as an amendment that in order to enable the Laxdale School refurbishment to proceed in the current Financial Year 1995/96, the programme be adjusted and funds proposed for the following schemes allocated to Laxdale:
Mrs Katie M Mackenzie, seconded by Capt Roderick Mackinnon, moved that the matter be deferred for further consideration.
Mr Donald Maclean, seconded by Mr Allan F Macleod moved as an amendment that the Council adopt as a general policy bilingual road signs throughout the Western Isles, but only on normal routine replacement, thus avoiding any extra cost.
www.cne-siar.gov.uk /minbycom/council/co9505.htm   (1707 words)

  
 The Descendants of Norman MacKenzie and Catherine MacKay
MacLean, born 12 Jul 1890 in Brea; died 15 Sep 1957 in Ladysmith, BC Canada.
Neil Malcolm MacLean, born 1889 in Brae, PEI; died 01 Mar 1891 in Brae, PEI.
Catherine Jane MacLean, born 1884 in Brae, PEI; died 10 Oct 1888 in Brae, PEI.
www.islandregister.com /mackenzie5.html   (4044 words)

  
 NewPages Book Reviews - Tropic/of/Cubicle by Roderick Maclean
The same could be said of Roderick Maclean’s portrayal of alienation and isolation in the disconnected narrative maze of his debut novel, Tropic/of/Cubicle.
When Donnie and the poet literally cross paths, both share the duty of the narrative, aware that they may be assimilating characteristics of their muse-turned-nemesis: “The thought of you getting seduced by his narrative repulses me…If you are tempted to believe his story, then I am fulfilling my promise.
What Maclean lacks in plot he makes up for in command of voice, language and that eerie, unsettling quality that urges the narrative and the reader onward, ‘what the hell is this about?’ which echoes throughout Tropic of Cancer, purposefully eking out that tabooed existential question of, Why?
www.newpages.com /bookreviews/archive/reviews/tropicofcubicle.htm   (353 words)

  
 Genealogy Notes From Lots 14 and 16
Angus died October 8,1859, aged 84; Roderick died December 29,1860, aged 72; Donald died April 2, 1866, aged 96; Catherine died in 1886, aged 92; Philip died March 21,1867, aged 77; Alexander died March 22, 1867, aged 81; Archibald died April 4, 1867, aged 88; and James died December 24,1867, aged 75.
Roderick, son of John, married Mary McDonald of Barbara Weit.
Roderick, son of Angus and Effie, married Sarah MacCormack of Point DeRoches.
www.islandregister.com /lot14_16.html   (5414 words)

  
 Clan MacIvor in the Highland Clearances   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Roderick MacIver played a supporting role in the emigration from the Isles of Lewis and Harris, to Pictou in Nova Scotia.
A third was led by the Stornoway merchant, Roderick MacIver, and a fourth by two young sons of tacksmen, Archibald MacLean and Roderick MacLellan....
As for Roderick MacIver, he was nothing if not frank about his venture, telling Robert Brown that he expected opposition from the lairds `by any legal means' and declaring:
www.martinmchale.com /clan/MI_Roderick.html   (215 words)

  
 Descendants of William Johnston
Roderick Johnston, born 2 Jun 1820 at Dunvegan, Duirinish, Inverness, Isle of Skye, Scotland; married Catherine Maclean.
The record shows that she was the widow of Alexander McDonald, Shoemaker, and the informant was her brother Roderick, who was present at her death.
Lachlan was the son of Mary MacLean, a sister of Roderick's wife, Catherine.
members.optusnet.com.au /~normjohnston/johnston0001.htm   (4692 words)

  
 Queen Victoria - Section II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As the Queen, at Windsor, was walking from the train to her carriage, a youth named Roderick Maclean fired a pistol at her from a distance of a few yards.
All, with a single exception, were perpetrated by adolescents, whose motives were apparently not murderous, since, save in the case of Maclean, none of their pistols was loaded.
The result was what might have been expected: the jury brought in a verdict of "not guilty, but insane"; and the prisoner was sent to an asylum during Her Majesty's pleasure.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/biography/QueenVictoria/chap40.html   (1557 words)

  
 McLean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean of Duart, Baron Maclean (1916–1990), Scottish nobleman, Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth II 1971–1984
Donald Maclean (1913–1983), British intelligence agent and spy for the Soviet Union during WWII
Hector MacLean of Dowart (1560–1630), Scottish Lord of the Clan MacLean
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maclean   (416 words)

  
 Tormad "Norman" MacIntyre - pafg166 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Roderick "Roddie" MacLean [Parents] married Margaret "Mary" MacMullin.
Iangan "John R." MacLean [Parents] married Mary Cameron.
Murchadh Gillis was born in Kyles, Barra Inverness-Shire, Scotland.
members.shaw.ca /florenceroberta/tormadnor/pafg166.htm   (84 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Isle of Lies: Books: Donna Fletcher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Moira Maclean, daughter of a clan leader, has grown up in a convent, virtually forgotten by her father until, at 29, she's considered too old for childbearing.
With its feisty heroine, sensitive hero and numerous sex scenes, this book should satisfy Fletcher's fans, but others may be disturbed by her hero and heroine's anachronistic behavior (Ian's assurances to Moira that he'll always "be there" for her and her relentlessly defiant attitude toward him).
Moira Maclean was tricked into marrying Ian Cameron Glencoe, an enemy of her clan.
www.amazon.com /Isle-Lies-Donna-Fletcher/dp/0515132632   (1367 words)

  
 (Roderick (Rory\Ruaridh Mairi) MACLEAN - John MACPHERSON )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Roderick (Rory\Ruaridh Mairi) MACLEAN (13 Jan 1846 - 23 Apr 1909)
Roderick (Ruaridh Dubh) MACLEAN (16 Mar 1860 - 8 Jul 1931)
William MACLEAN (<4 APR 1803 - 29 Jul 1880)
www.yacc-uk.freeserve.co.uk /rons/ind0033.htm   (104 words)

  
 McGonagall Online: Attempted Assassination of the Queen
This assassination attempt, which took place on the 2nd March 1882, was the last of eight such attempts made during her long reign.
Like McGonagall, Maclean was a budding poet who had sent a loyal address to her Majesty.
Unlike McGonagall however, he saw the polite "thanks but no thanks" letter he received in reply as an affront to his poetic sensibilities and resolved to be avenged.
www.mcgonagall-online.org.uk /poems/pgassass.htm   (333 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Argyll and the Isles
A century and a half afterwards Alexander VI, at the request of King James IV, united the See of the Isles and the abbacy of Iona, which were henceforth held by the same person, the cathedral of the newly-constituted diocese being established at Iona.
There were thirty pre-Reformation Bishops of the Isles, the last being Roderick Maclean, who died in 1553.
The last of the sixteen Bishops of Argyll was William Cunningham, who died in 1552; for his successor, James Hamilton, seems never to have received consecration.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01706c.htm   (400 words)

  
 3am Poetry - TWO POEMS FROM TROPIC/OF/CUBICLE BY RODERICK MACLEAN
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Roderick Maclean worked in Silicon Valley during the '90s at companies like Wired and Netscape.
His poetry and fiction has been published or is forthcoming in Spork, Monkeybicycle, Diagram, and Eclectica.
www.3ammagazine.com /poetry/2003/jun/maclean.html   (192 words)

  
 Obituaries: 10/2/00
TAUNTON -- Roderick MacLean Berry Jr., 58, of Middleboro died unexpectedly Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at Morton Hospital.
Born in Brockton, son of Christine M. (Alley) Berry of Middleboro and the late Roderick M. Berry, he attended Sacred Heart Church.
A 1960 graduate of Middleboro High School, he received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/10-00/10-02-00/zzzddobi.htm   (1579 words)

  
 Maud Newton: Blog
The Google representative argued that the trick is to tailor the ads narrowly enough to your product to have users clicking through (Google will drop ads if the click-through rate is too low), while selecting words and phrases broad enough to alert a large segment of your potential audience to the book you’re advertising.
A few days ago, I received email from Roderick Maclean, a small press author who’s been trying to draw attention to his project by tying a Google ad for his novel to the names of popular and well-funded writers like David Sedaris, Dave Eggers, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Zadie Smith.
Maclean doesn’t estimate how many books he sold using the ads, but he does provide a ranking of the number of times authors’ names were searched in a three-day period.
maudnewton.com /blog/?cat=46   (2245 words)

  
 memoirs of early settlers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Magazine article describes her life as manager's wife on a company ranch (written c1998)
brother of John MacLean, pioneer rancher in southern Patagonia
Letter to his older brother; gives news of family and neighbours; explains his wish to emigrate; begs for employment.
www.patbrit.com /eng/events/rrndx.htm   (114 words)

  
 CO94051
It was agreed to appoint Capt Roderick Mackinnon to the Highland Region and Western Isles Joint Valuation Committee.
Mr Donald H M Maciver, seconded by Capt Roderick Mackinnon moved the appointment of Mr Alasdair Macleod.
Mr Donald I Nicholson, seconded by Mrs Mary Bremner moved the appointment of Mr Norman L Macdonald.
www.cne-siar.gov.uk /minbycom/council/co94051.htm   (1310 words)

  
 ACPBA | News
The Halifax Citadel School of Piping and Drumming are still accepting entries for the first of three "Mini-Gatherings", the first being held on February 4th (start time 10am) at the North Magazine, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada.
Event organizer Roderick MacLean noted in a recent email that he will accept entries by phone, fax or email until Thursday, February 2nd at 5 pm.
The series of "Mini-Gatherings" running throughout the winter are a competition for practice chanter students and amateur pipers Grades 1-5.
acpba.ca /news/2006.02.01.minigathering.html   (166 words)

  
 Ancestors of Catherine MacLean
Marriage: Murdo MacLean 16 Nov 1905, Inverness, Invernessshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Catherine married Murdo MacLean, son of Kenneth MacLean and Isabella McIver, on 16 Nov 1905 in Inverness, Invernessshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
(Murdo MacLean was born on 22 Jan 1859 in Ormiscaig, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom
www.fairbairn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /FAIRB2/63.htm   (249 words)

  
 ARCHIVED GUESTBOOK ENTRIES
My Great Grandmother was Annie Chisholm dau of Daniel Chisholm and Catherine MacLean.
Catherine MacLean Chisholm died in 1885 and is buried in St.Hilaire.
I would love to hear from anyone who may know anything of this Chisholm, MacLean, MacEachern or Lahey Families.
members.tripod.com /~sherber1/index-gbentries.html   (1737 words)

  
 Halifax Citadel Regimental Association: Staff
Besides being a first-class competitor, Bruce is also a prolific composer, having published three collections of pipe music to date, and has many recordings as a soloist and band member to his credit.
Pipe-Major of the grade one ranked 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) Pipe Band, Roderick has been active in solo and band competition for twenty years.
Pipe Sergeant of the grade one ranked 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) Pipe Band, Jack is one of the premier professional solo competitors in Atlantic Canada and has been instructing for the past fifteen years.
www.regimental.com /inside.asp?cmPageID=228   (188 words)

  
 (Mary Bruce MACLEAN - Marjorie Ellis MACLELLAN )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mary Bruce MACLEAN (1 FEB 1889 - 28 MAY 1944)
Sarah Josephine MACLEAN (2 MAR 1888 - 7 JUN 1935)
Stewart M. Thomas Chalmers MACLEAN (23 JAN 1862 - 30 SEP 1944)
www.macleodgenealogy.org /CMSC/IND0199.html   (70 words)

  
 (Duncan MACLEAN - John MACLEAN )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Farquhar MACLEAN (8 May 1873 - 9 Mar 1949)
Grace MACLEAN (CIRCA 1894 - 5 May 1964)
John MACLEAN (8 Jun 1863 - 30 Mar 1908)
www.yacc-uk.freeserve.co.uk /rons/ind0031.htm   (70 words)

  
 mediabistro.com: GalleyCat
Thanks to Roderick Maclean, author of TROPIC/OF/CUBICLE (Spork Press), GC will now present (as in, copy and paste) "The Google Literati," "a ranking of the most popular contemporary literary authors on the Net, as tracked by Google AdWords":
Maclean instructs, "The numbers to the right of each author represent the number of times his or her name was searched using Google and several other partner search engines over a three day period." N/As refer to data collected over a one-day (versus three day) period.
Describing the genesis of the list, Maclean cites his attempts at finding alternative methods for publicizing TROPIC/OF/CUBICLE.
www.mediabistro.com /galleycat/web_tech/the_google_literati_22840.asp   (592 words)

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