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  Thomas Walter Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Walter Scott (known less formally as Walter Scott) (October 27, 1867-March 23, 1938) was the first Premier of the province of Saskatchewan in Canada.
Scott then bought the Regina Leader (known today as the Regina Leader-Post) in 1895, and was its editor until 1900.
Politics lured Scott into joining the Liberal Party of Canada, and in 1900, he was elected in the riding of Assiniboia West to the Canadian House of Commons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Walter_Scott   (378 words)

  
 Kristin Scott Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kristin Scott Thomas OBE (born May 24, 1960) is a British actress, born in Redruth, Cornwall, Britain.
She is the older sister of the actress Serena Scott Thomas.
Kristin Scott Thomas was given an OBE in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list and was also awarded the Legion d'Honneur by the French government in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kristin_Scott_Thomas   (248 words)

  
 Dr. Thomas W. Scott
Thomas W. Scott, Ph.D. I received a B.S. degree in Business Administration and M.S. degree in Biology from Bowling Green State University, a Ph.D. degree in ecology from the Pennsylvania State University, and was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Epidemiology at the Yale School of Medicine.
Hubbard, J.L., T.W. Scott, L.H. Lorenz, D.M. Watts and L.A. Patrican.
Morrison, A.C., A. Costero, J.D. Edman, and T.W. Scott.
www.epi.ucdavis.edu /F-scottt.htm   (1792 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Melody Thomas Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Melody Thomas Scott (born April 18, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress.
She was parodied in the satire publication The Onion in 1999, in which a picture was edited to show her holding a Daytime Emmy (that year, Susan Lucci won the Emmy after 19 nominations).
Melody Thomas Scott, star of The Young and The Restless, is shown in Jamestown, New York, at the birthplace marker of her idol Lucille Ball.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Melody-Thomas-Scott   (358 words)

  
 Banner of Truth Trust General Articles
Thomas Scott was born in 1747 in Braytoft, Lincolnshire, one of thirteen children.
Scott's first curacy was at Stoke and Weston Underwood, near Olney, where he immediately immersed himself in literary studies, undertaking just enough of his church responsibilities to maintain respectability.
Scott wrote other works, but is perhaps best remembered for the autobiographical account of God's dealings with him, The Force of Truth, in which he tells how he was brought to faith in Jesus Christ and to a right understanding of the Christian religion.
www.banneroftruth.org /pages/articles/article_detail.php?836   (1731 words)

  
 Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas Carlyle: On Sir Walter Scott, 1838
Scott told, among others, a story, which he was fond of telling, of his old friend the Lord Justice- Clerk Braxfield; and the commentary of his Royal Highness on hearing it amused Scott, who often mentioned it afterwards.
Scott is building there, by the pleasant banks of the Tweed; he has bought and is buying land there; fast as the new gold comes in for a new Waverley Novel, or even faster, it changes itself into moory acres, into stone, and hewn or planted wood.
Scott's career, of writing impromptu novels to buy farms with, was not of a kind to terminate voluntarily, but to accelerate itself more and more; and one sees not to what wise goal it could, in any case, have led him.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/mod/carlyle-scott.html   (17068 words)

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Thomas Scott was born at Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland, on 14 February 1816, the son of John Scott and his wife, Christian (Christy) Bisset.
Thomas Scott is known in the Rangitikei region for his exploits as a contract mail carrier between Wellington and New Plymouth.
Scott fought constant battles: with the authorities, with floods and fire, with debtors, with a declining income, with a daughter's unwanted suitor and, latterly, with his own intemperance.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=1S2&related=false   (625 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Scott was an unexceptional prisoner until the night of 9 Jan. 1870 when he, Mair, and several others managed to escape.
Scott fled to the Canadian enclave at Portage la Prairie bearing lurid tales of the treatment meted out by his captors.
Thomas Scott and 47 others, including Major Charles Arkoll Boulton*, their presumed leader, were confined in the fort.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38817   (1160 words)

  
 Scott Thomas: cognizant and communicative, but does it matter? :: News :: BlogsforTerri
Scott Thomas' wife and mother are in a legal battle for guardianship.
Scott's mother, Pamela Patton, claims that Scott has indicated to herself and to nursing staff that Eliza tried to kill him by hitting him on the head and that he doesn't even want to see her.
Scott Thomas has rights and his rights must not be overridden by a wife who has already attempted to murder him.
www.blogsforterri.com /archives/2005/05/_scott_thomas_c.php   (2274 words)

  
 Case Similar to Terri Schiavo's Has Wife Deciding Her Husband's Fate
Scott's mother, Pamela Patton, has petitioned the courts for guardianship of the disabled man and was awarded a temporary guardianship.
Thomas to please reconsider her decision to seek the removal of Scott's feeding tube and to allow him to receive the therapy and rehabilitation he needs to improve," he said.
Scott has reportedly indicated he does not wish to be moved or to be denied food and water.
www.lifenews.com /bio954.html   (447 words)

  
 Scott, Thomas on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
That experience Scott recorded in The Force of Truth (1779), which was revised by William Cowper and passed through a number of editions.
Mike Schmidt and Scott Rolen should be talkin' baseball.
Kristin Scott Thomas mercredi sur la plage de Cannes L'Anglaise Kristin Scott Thomas, qui présentait mercredi à Cannes son.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/Scott-T1h.asp   (649 words)

  
 Scott, Thomas A(lexander) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Scott, Thomas A(lexander)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1859 Scott became vice-president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
During the Civil War he was made assistant secretary of war, in charge of government railways, troops, and munitions transportation.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Scott,+Thomas+A(lexander)   (119 words)

  
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He weighed only 5.9 ounces, and was at that moment both the greatest joy, and the greatest sorrow that his parents have ever known.
Scott was stillborn, delivered in only his 20th week due to a tragic twist of genetic fate known as
This condition, whose cause is generally unknown, prevents portions of the skull, and sometimes the spinal cord, from developing properly, condemning its victim to inescapable death.
www.geocities.com /thomasscottdavidson   (461 words)

  
 Border Clan Scott - History and Genealogy
Sir Michael Scott of Murthockstone, son of Sir Richard and the heiress of Murthockstone, was a gallant warrior, distinguishing himself at the battle of Halidon hill, 19 July 1330.
Scott instantly offered him the estate of Murdiestoun by way of excambion; when the bargain was completed, he drily observed that the Curberland cattle were as good as those of Teviotdale, and proceeded to commence a system of reprisals upon the English which was regularly pursued by his successors.
Before the Scotts were able to patch up their quarrel with the Kerrs they had another with the Elliots, originating in a murder committed by one of the latter in the autumn of 1564.
www.james.com /border_scott   (14604 words)

  
 Scott's Fight
Thomas to please reconsider her decision to seek the removal of Scott’s feeding tube and to allow him to receive the therapy and rehabilitation he needs to improve.
Immediately after Scott’s injury, while he was still in ICU, I wanted to see my newborn grandson (Scott’s first baby) and see if there was anything I could do for my daughter in law.
Doctors who have examined the x-rays of Scott's head have told me that the trauma to Scott’s head was not consistent with a fall on the kitchen floor.
www.scottsfight.com   (1250 words)

  
 Kristin Scott Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in Redruth, Cornwall, Thomas was five when she lost her father in a flying accident when he crashed while flying with the Royal Air Force.
Years later, Thomas would tap into all that grief when she played Ralph Fiennes' lover in The English Patient (1996) who is later horribly burned in a plane crash.
Thomas gained admission to Paris' L'Ecole Nationale des Arts et Techniques de Théâtre, which led to her being hired by the artist formerly known as Prince to act in his film Under the Cherry Moon.
www.tribute.ca /bio.asp?id=1181   (331 words)

  
 Scott
Scott Thomas was born to a small poor family in a small Arizona town..The son of a military man Scott grew up under the strictest of conditions and never allowed to be a dreamer, but he knew that dreams are what drive stars.
Scotts' first shows were simple piano ramblings, however when he was told to "keep it Down" Scott would hold his breath till he passed out.
At age 20 Scott was cast as a Buster Keaton type character in a comedy show at the the famous OLD TUCSON STUDIOS, a working movie studio and themepark.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Agency/8170/Scott.html   (466 words)

  
 007 - The World Is Not Enough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
SERENA SCOTT THOMAS (Doctor Holly Warmflash) turned to acting from a successful career in modeling when she appeared in the BBC production of The Green Man. Subsequent television credits include the Poirot series and She Wolf of London for HTV.
The younger sister of actress Kristin Scott Thomas, she made her feature film debut in Peter Medak’s Let Him Have It, which was based on a true story and written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, two of the writers credited with the screenplay for The World is Not Enough.
Thomas was next cast in a recurring role in Don Johnson’s American television series, Nash Bridges and made a guest appearance on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
www.jamesbond.com /bond19/prod_notes/cast_scott_thomas.html   (208 words)

  
 MADD Online: Scott Thomas Lawson
On a cold night in November 1998, Scott and the driver of the car and another passenger set out for the five hour drive home from college.
Four hours into the trip, the driver turned around to "high-five" Scott in the back seat and, distracted, left the roadway at over 80 mph.
Scott was ejected and died at the scene.
www.madd.org /victims/0,1056,5166,00.html   (126 words)

  
 Headline 1
Scott Thomas, D-Craven, announced Tuesday he is seeking appointment by the governor to the district attorney position following District Attorney W. David McFadyen’s decision to retire at the end of this month.
Thomas, a New Bern resident and attorney who also represents Carteret and Pamlico counties, must vacate his senatorial post and his private practice, if appointed by Gov. Mike Easley, also a Democrat.
Thomas began his political career in 1998 when voted to the House, then ran for the District 2 Senate seat in 2000 and won re-election in 2002 and 2004.
www.carteretnewstimes.com /headln1.htm   (1122 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Thomas Alexander Scott, (Business Leaders, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Thomas Alexander Scott 1823–81, American railroad president, b.
Fort Loudon, Pa. He was employed by the Pennsylvania RR as a station agent in 1850 and rose to become general superintendent (1858) and first vice president (1860).
His interest in a southern transcontinental railroad route deeply involved him in politics; Scott was instrumental in obtaining the southern support that made Rutherford B. Hayes president after the disputed election of 1876.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Scott-TA.html   (320 words)

  
 Kristin Scott-Thomas - Cranky Critic® StarTalk - Movie Star Interviews
Random Hearts is based on the complex bestselling novel in which Scott Thomas plays a Washington congresswoman who discovers that her recently deceased husband, who'd been killed in a plane crash, was having an affair with the equally dead wife of an Internal Affairs cop, played by Harrison Ford.
This character is one of a series of strong women Scott Thomas has brought to the screen, an anomaly in terms of American cinema, but admits that those parts still remain hard to come by.
After Cheltenham, Scott Thomas spent a year at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, only to be told abruptly that she simply could not act.
www.crankycritic.com /qa/pf_articles/kristinscottthomas.html   (1238 words)

  
 New Website to Educate About Brain-Injured Scott Thomas' Fight for Life
Scott was mysteriously injured a year ago while home alone with his wife, Eliza, and their baby son.
Within one month of the injury, hospital officials warned Scott's mom, Pamela Patton, that Eliza had contacted Community Hospice of Northeast Florida Inc. The hospice reportedly agreed to accept him and was preparing a bed for him.
Scott's new website will be kept up to date with information about the legal battle and his progress as he struggles to recover from this devastating injury.
www.earnedmedia.org /p4h0908.htm   (405 words)

  
 CBS Daytime | The Young And The Restless
Scott made her motion picture debut at age eight when she was cast by Alfred Hitchcock as the young Tippi Hedren in the thriller Marnie.
Scott began her show business career at age three under the tutelage of renowned coach Ethel Meglin, who launched the careers of Shirley Temple and Judy Garland.
Scott starred in The Paradise Virus, premiering in February, 2003, adding to her numerous television credits which include the miniseries Studs Lonigan and Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War and the telefilm Secrets.
www.cbs.com /daytime/yr/about/bios/mscott.shtml   (622 words)

  
 G. Scott Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thomas is a partner with the law firm of Bass, Berry and Sims PLC, which has offices in Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee.
Thomas is located in the Nashville office to be near the state legislature, regulatory agencies and administrative boards.
Thomas has served as an executive board member of the Environmental Law Section and assisted in the planning, preparation and presentation of Section sponsored events such as seminars and panel discussions.
www.tba.org /Members_Web/Thomas_Scott   (343 words)

  
 Welcome to KC Creations • Home of BIG INCH BIKES Mfg
Scott and his talented team will help you design the perfect paint job to go with your new KC Creation.
Scott Thomas, who at the time, owned and operated his own paint shop, saw his work and contacted him about the possibility doing some paint work for him.
Scott says that winning these awards help a person understand that his talents are recognizable and makes them strive to be better.
www.kc-creations.com /pages/paint_01.html   (1182 words)

  
 Kristin Scott Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in Redruth, Cornwall, Thomas lost her father to a flying accident when he crashed while flying with the Royal Air Force.
Years later, Thomas would tap into all that grief when she played Ralph Fiennes' lover who is later horribly burned in a plane crash.
Thomas gained admission to Paris' L'Ecole Nationale des Arts et Techniques de Théâtre, which led to her being hired by his glyphness -- the artist formerly known as Prince -- to act in his film Under the Cherry Moon.
www.tribute.ca /all_actors/bios/1181.htm   (292 words)

  
 CD Baby: SCOTT THOMAS: Lovers and Thieves - from galaris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born and raised in the San Francisco bay area, Scott Thomas would leave home at fifteen and make his way to Los Angeles working odd jobs, surfing and living in his car.
Scott your a delicate soul in a harsh world.
Scott's music draws from the greats of the 60's, from the folk side of the Rolling Stones (Exile on Main Street era), The Byrds, and Neil Young, (with and without Crosby, Stills, and Nash), to other comparisons such as Tom Petty.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/scottthomas/from/galaris?cdbaby=0f4ce3048059325a8adad6e77593dafe   (1344 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Top French award for Scott Thomas
British actress Kristin Scott Thomas has been presented with the Legion of Honour, France's highest cultural award, at a ceremony in Paris.
Her first major international role was in Prince's musical drama Under the Cherry Moon in 1986, followed by period drama A Handful of Dust in 1988.
Scott Thomas lives in France with her obstetrician husband François Olivennes and their three children - Hannah, Joseph and George.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/entertainment/film/4627423.stm   (261 words)

  
 Scott Thomas interviewed - infinity plus non-fiction
While some might see the timing of Scott's most recent work, Cobwebs and Whispers, as his literary chance to emerge from the shadows of his brothers Punktown collection, readers might be better served by viewing the brothers as a binary star system, both stars beautiful and brilliant, yet fundamentally different.
Scott Thomas's work has appeared in several small press magazines, including Flesh and Blood, Penny Dreadful and Elegies, among others.
Indeed, Scott Thomas may thought of as a modern Renaissance Man.
www.infinityplus.co.uk /nonfiction/intscott.htm   (2945 words)

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