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  • ...ince then he has been working as a Senior Developer with the Royal Bank of Scotland Global Banking and Markets in the city of London.
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  • ...dean of the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. In 1958, he was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. ...e studied at Downing College, Cambridge, and the University of St Andrews, Scotland, before working as an engineer with first the British Thompson Houston Comp
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  • | residence = Edinburgh, SCOTLAND, United Kingdom ...g/wiki/Glasgow Glasgow] ? 30 Dec 1979) was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland Scottish] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrophysicist astrophysicist] and
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  • Grew up in Scotland. Graduated with his doctorate in structural geology from the University of
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  • ''(Presented at the Moving Forward Conference, Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, Scotland, July 28, 2010)'' Current biological, environmental and economic models m
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  • | residence = Scotland, Scotland
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  • ...iasm that was needed. He tried obtaining funds to develop his invention in Scotland, but had to resort to looking for funds elsewhere. An Australia corporation
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  • | residence = Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom William M. "Bill" Napier (born June 29, 1940 in Perth, Scotland) is the author of five high tech thriller novels and a number of serious sc
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  • ...w. I was employed by the American mini-computer company Digital Equipment (Scotland) Ltd. for 15 years, where I worked in the areas of training, manufacturing
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  • Sanderson was born on January 30, 1911, in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Arthur Buchanan, a famous whisky manufacturer who also founded
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  • ...Cosmologies", <em>CIRCLES</em> (publication of the Theosophical Society of Scotland), 17: 10 &amp; 19-21 (Spring 1993).
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  • ...Russian Physical Society. <br />Member of Scientific and Medical Network, Scotland
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  • |birth_place = [[Edinburgh]], Scotland ...ople/famousfirst2374.html |title=Jemima Blackburn |publisher=Gazetteer for Scotland |accessdate=27 August 2013 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/
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  • [[William Kennedy Laurie Dickson]], a [[Scotland|Scottish]] inventor and employee of [[Thomas Edison]], designed the Kinetog
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  • ...in the [[constellation]] of [[Centaurus]]. It was discovered in 1826 by [[Scotland|Scottish]] astronomer [[James Dunlop]] from his home in Parramatta, in New
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  • ...with universities in Austria, England, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy and Scotland, and had to visit them regularly. One of my contractors in Italy was Giulio
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  • ...a lecturer at the [[Watt Institution dundee|Watt Institution]] in Dundee, Scotland, at the time, had developed a light that was not combustible, created no sm
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  • ...rtson, F. Edmund, 2002, "Jules Henri Poincaré". University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
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