Rambles: Kenneth Thomson, Seoladh Dhachaigh Kennedy and features some of Scotland's most prolific and wellknown acoustic musicians Kennedy herself, Allan Henderson, Ingrid Henderson, Fiona Hunter, Angus MacPhail, Andrew http://www.rambles.net/thomson_seoladh04.html
Extractions: "Seoladh Dhachaigh" means "Sailing Home," and is the title of Kenneth Thomson's first album of traditional Scottish-Gaelic songs. Prior to this release, Thomson had a long career in health service administration. He also has a longstanding interest and involvement in Gaelic song, having conducted the Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association choir and having himself been a former National Mod gold medal winner. I'm pleased to have the opportunity to listen to these lovely songs, and it's refreshing to hear them sung by a male voice offering such clarity of tone and clear pronunciation of one of Britain's most endangered languages. The album was produced by Mary Ann Kennedy and features some of Scotland's most prolific and well-known acoustic musicians Kennedy herself, Allan Henderson, Ingrid Henderson, Fiona Hunter, Angus MacPhail, Andrew Robertson, Chaz Stewart and Nick Turner. Production and mixing are elegant and keep Thomson's voice to the fore his voice has a characterful resonance, and his thoughtful singing perfectly conveys the emotion behind these songs of lament and loss. Instrumentation is lyrical, restrained and a pleasure to listen to. These songs are beautiful especially beautiful is "He Ro Nighean, Ho Ro Nighean." "Fuirich A Ribhinn (Wait My Darling)" features wonderful whistle and harp playing, and "Eilean Scalpaidh na Hearadh" describes Scalpay in eulogized terms. Songs such as "Muile nam Mor-bheann" have rousing, anthemic choruses. Many offer words of wisdom, too: who could ignore the Gaelic proverb in "Gruagach og an Fhuilt Bhain" that translates as, "Who can take shellfish from the shore at high tide?" Which roughly means, grasp opportunities when they present themselves!
Australian War Memorial - Catalogue Shelf List AUTHOR Macphail, Andrew, 18641938.; TITLE The medical services / by Sir Andrew Macphail. PUBLISHER Acland, SUBJECT World War, 1914-1918 - Medical care. http://www.awm.gov.au/firstopac/bin/cgi-jsp.exe/shelf1.jsp?recno=3308&userId
Bevanda Architecture - Okanagan, BC Penticton Architects Andrew joined Bevanda Architecture Inc. in 2006 and brings to the firm, a wide range of experiences that include working as a heavyduty equipment operator, paramedic, contractor http://www.bevanda.ca/profile-andrew.asp
Extractions: Home Who We Are What We Believe Our Work ... Mark Aquilon Andrew joined Bevanda Architecture Inc. in 2006 and brings to the firm, a wide range of experiences that include working as a heavy-duty equipment operator, paramedic, contractor and developer. In 1990 Andrew completed the BCIT School of Engineering and Technology program. Shortly after, he headed to Squamish where he focussed on the development and Construction of single family homes along the Sunshine Coast, in British Columbia. In 1997 Andrew joined BRITCO, as a project Manager, where he remained until 2006. Through that period, Andrew managed complex projects in many isolated parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Russia.
Stateline Queensland JANE MacPHAIL Andrew's Huntingtons has had a bit of a gallop on over the last 12 months and it's certainly had huge impact on how we had planned spending time with our friends and http://www.abc.net.au/stateline/qld/content/2004/s1130248.htm
Extractions: @import url(/stateline/qld/css/stateline_qld2.css); Search the ABC ABC Home Radio TV ... About Us Transcript Broadcast: 11/06/2004 Reporter: JO-ANNE YOUNGLESON Print Email KIRRIN McKECHNIE: Huntington's disease is a hereditary disorder no one knows what causes it but the effects are debilitating. Victims can be left unable to walk, talk or swallow at a young age. And generations of families can be affected. Despite the physical disintegration, it's not considered a disability and despite its affect on the brain, it's not a mental health issue. Queenslanders with Huntington's disease are without services, without co-ordinated respite care and with limited options. Jo-Anne Youngleson reports.
Andrew Macphail - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Macphail, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 24, 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH Orwell, Prince Edward Island DATE OF DEATH September 23, 1938 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Macphail
Extractions: Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (September 2010) This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (September 2010) Sir Andrew Macphail Born November 24, 1864 Montreal Quebec Sir Andrew Macphail Kt , MD, MRCS (November 24, 1864 – September 23, 1938) was a Canadian physician, author, professor of medicine, and soldier. He received his medical degree from McGill University in 1891. In 1907 he was appointed McGill's first Professor of the History of Medicine and served in this position until 1937. In 1911, he became the founding editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal . During World War I , he served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps and was later awarded a knighthood. He wrote an essay on the poet, "An essay in character," for the 1919 edition of
AMS Board For Operational Government Meteorologists Luncheon Meeting Tuesday, January 19 th, 2010 1200 Noon to 130 PM Local Time Chestnut Room of the Omni Hotel, 90 th AMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA In Attendance Tom MacPhail Andrew http://www.ametsoc.org/boardpges/bogm/files/BOGM_Meeting_Agenda_011910_minutes_w
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