How To Use Macleod In A Sentence

  • Four big boxes of food enough to keep Macleod in tucker for a month. CORMORANT
  • Yours faithfully, lan G. Macleod President Dundeedum Security Services Ltd CORMORANT
  • Climb upstairs to MacLeod's private apartments, however, and a more spartan world, emerges.
  • MacLeod is part of a majority of islanders who voted against the idea in a referendum.
  • The July 5th issue of Nature feature article "The Biologists Strike Back" includes looks at science fictions treatment of the biological sciences and includes comments from authors Ken MacLeod (who has a masters in biomechanics), Joan Slonczewski (professor of biology at Kenyon College), Paul McAuley (formerly lecturer in botany at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland), and Peter Watts (who has done research in marine biology). July 2007
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  • New cap Scott MacLeod is one of Scotland's bright young lights, but Gray fails to shine.
  • Only former Hibs player Murdo MacLeod left Falkirk with anything - the jammy so-and-so won the half-time draw and a fair wad of cash.
  • Maurice said that Monsieur Macleod has not been in the bar since noontime. CORMORANT
  • She never recanted - too fearful of losing the Duchess's abolitionist support - but unwittingly played a pivotal role in giving the Highland Scot a voice by provoking MacLeod's coruscating riposte.
  • Meanwhile, MacLeod will remain unfazed by such compliments while continuing his ascent to the sport's summit.
  • Earlier, in 1908, Macleod had done experimental work on the possible part played by the central nervous system in the causation of hyperglycaemia and in 1932 he returned to this subject, basing his work on the experiments done by Claude John Macleod - Biography
  • Fiona Macleod tells of an old Gaelic peasant who stood unbonneted at sunrise, and who answered, when questioned, ‘Every morning like this I take off my hat to the beauty of the world.’
  • John Macleod, 45, is an architectural draughtsman, specialising in computer aided structural design.
  • Ally MacDonald's own goal in nine minutes then set Skye up for what might have been a real hiding, especially when Alan MacLeod was sent off in 35 minutes.
  • The place was name-drop central: Roddy Doyle, Margaret Atwood, Paul Gross, Dave Bidini and the Rheostatics, Alistair MacLeod, Nino Ricci, David Bezmozgis, etc., virtually every big-time editor and publisher of note in the Toronto area, and a bunch of film/tv types. IFOA Report
  • Note that in HIGHLANDER Macleod's transition to liminality is made explicit in his exile from his clan. Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams
  • Ken MacLeod's ‘Newton's Wake: A Space Opera’ is indeed primo stuff, as Charlie says.
  • Macleod described this as ‘a noble room, lined with gilt fleur-de-lys on dark blue walls.
  • Please give my greeting to Ms. Macleod.
  • But MacLeod pulls it off, even writing 10 of the 12 songs on the disc.
  • Eric van der Walde says, "I believe Ken MacLeod is a former flaming socialist who is now more of an anarch ... March 2008
  • Both Johnson and Lady Macleod found the book wanting, her objection being that the author did not practise what he preached.
  • Starting with Ellis-MacLeod, a silver-haired symphony veteran, they lead the orchestra in a fascinating display of stylistic diversity.
  • The Globe & Mail's Christie Blatchford jumps to the defence of 69-year-old male Justice Douglas Cunningham, who found it necessary, in assigning little weight to the testimony of Nepean-Carleton Conservative MPP Lisa MacLeod, to refer to her personal life: "She was commuting regularly to Toronto for her work, leaving her husband and child in Ottawa." [emphasis added] Archive 2009-08-01
  • And we finally get sufficient insight into Connot MacLeod to render him a character rather than a cipher.
  • February 1922, Professor Macleod abandoned his work on anoxaemia and turned his whole laboratory staff on the investigation of the physiological properties of what is now known as insulin. Frederick G. Banting - Nobel Lecture
  • Diary Entry by Ian MacLeod (about the author) yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'On Women, Love, Sex and Art'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'A musing and honest look at one male\'s take on the title subjects and their connections, and a loving farewell to the best of teachers. ' OpEdNews - Diary: On Women, Love, Sex and Art
  • Macleod had, before this discovery, been interested in carbohydrate metabolism and especially in diabetes since 1905 and he had published some 37 papers on carbohydrate metabolism and 12 papers on experimentally produced glycosuria. John Macleod - Biography
  • Please give my greeting to Miss Macleod.
  • The two men in the viewfinder were talking, Macleod doing most of it. CORMORANT
  • Physically, he looks no older than any man who will be 70 in February, but the spark, the MacLeod zest for life, has painfully and obviously gone.
  • The summary that Macleod was now rummaging through detailed Stone's calculations. CORMORANT
  • You might remember Amanda, the comely cutpurse who periodically dropped by to complicate Duncan MacLeod's life.
  • It's easy to see why MacLeod has to remain guarded and wary of all those he encounters.
  • Start with "Lackluster Me," from the 2007 Anathallo is the Chicago-based art-house septette of collective vocal glory captained by Matthew Joynt (guitar, piano), with Bret Wallin (trombone), Danny Bracken (guitar), Seth Walker (bass), Jeremiah Johnson (drums), Erica Froman (autoharp), and Jamie Macleod (piano, trumpet). The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • MacLeod didn't have the disposition to turn down the rising pressure, declaring Scotland could win the World Cup.
  • That there was some danger in the attempt I knew, but it had been minimized by the philibeg and hose, the Glengarry bonnet and Macleod plaid which I had donned at the instance of Malcolm. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45
  • Miss Macleod added that her expiring brother said that he had always repented of his actions.
  • As Hugh MacLeod might say, these are creative pillars for you to hide behind and depend on instead of being creative.
  • Maurice said that Monsieur Macleod has not been in the bar since noontime. CORMORANT
  • Please give my greeting to Miss Macleod.
  • Max MacLeod made the trip on the Jean de la Lune and found the experience bracing: Let go buntlines and clews!
  • Macleod's intervention was supported by constitutional experts yesterday as a vital step to modernise the Royal Family while Scottish Conservatives sounded a note of caution.
  • We were seeven days oot frae the Clyde -- a sair wark we had had -- gaun north wi 'seeds an' braws an 'things for the Macleod. Merry Men
  • Argyll himself, Coll and MacLeod each had one galley, and Coll also had two birlinns.
  • The term stagflation is generally attributed to United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer, Iain MacLeod in a speech to parliament in 1965.www. carlostmock.com The Sad State of Our Republic
  • The 19th edition consists of seasoned campaigners - Ron Butlin, Anne MacLeod, James Robertson and Dilys Rose - and some promising tyros.
  • The most recent example is an application by MacLeod Estates to construct an 80 seater restaurant and exhibition centre at Glenbrittle.
  • In his novels, MacLeod never assumes that an armed and ungoverned citizenry will solve all problems.
  • Do you want your name immortalized like that of Connor MaCleod of the clan MaCleod who was born in the year 1518 There can be only one!
  • According to Kangia, the greasy-haired one with the armband was a thoroughly nasty piece of work, constantly ranting on about Hitler and treating the Greenlanders like dogs," Macleod said. Crusader Gold
  • AnathalloAnathallo is the Chicago-based art-house septette of collective vocal glory captained by Matthew Joynt (guitar, piano), with Bret Wallin (trombone), Danny Bracken (guitar), Seth Walker (bass), Jeremiah Johnson (drums), Erica Froman (autoharp), and Jamie Macleod (piano, trumpet). Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 178
  • It was MacLeod who came out with the view, which was extremely bold at the time, that a devout Highland Calvinist could have a place for the Mod and the culture.
  • Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary language, says MacLeod.

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