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  2. Hamish MacCunn - Wikipedia

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    Hamish MacCunn in 1890. James MacCunn was born in Greenock, Scotland, the second son of James MacCunn and his wife Barbara, née Neill. [1] It was a musical household: MacCunn senior, a prosperous shipowner by profession, was an amateur cellist; his wife, a former pupil of Sterndale Bennett, sang and played the piano. [2]

  3. Among My Souvenirs - Wikipedia

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    Hoagy Carmichael plays it on the piano, as Milly and Al Stephenson dance, in the 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives. Joni James on her album Among My Souvenirs (MGM, 1957) Hank Snow on his album Country & Western Jamboree (RCA Victor, 1957) Marie Osmond on her album Who's Sorry Now (MGM, 1975) Ray Price on his posthumous farewell album ...

  4. Rebekah Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Carmichael was most likely born in London, to James and Sarah Carmichael and was baptized at the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields on 24 May 1766, [3] [4] although according to some sources, she may have been born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] If she was born in London, her reason of her moving to Scotland is unknown. [3]

  5. Alexander Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Carmichael (full name Alexander Archibald Carmichael or Alasdair Gilleasbaig MacGilleMhìcheil in his native Scottish Gaelic; 1 December 1832, Taylochan, Isle of Lismore – 6 June 1912, Barnton, Edinburgh) was a Scottish exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian, and author.

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  7. Inspector Ian Rutledge - Wikipedia

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    The existence of Hamish's voice is a secret Rutledge must keep from everyone, especially his jealous Scotland Yard superior who wants to see him removed, all while solving murders. When Rutledge returns from the Western front in 1919 he is treated in a hospital for his various symptoms only to be left by his fiancée, Jean.

  8. Public Library and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Francesca Wade in the Financial Times concludes: "Each of Smith's stories is a gem: fast-paced and incongruous, every situation made immediately intriguing by deft detail and sharply humorous dialogue. Throughout the book runs a wry impatience with the vagaries of modern officialdom, from the 'matey automaton' on the phone who can't understand ...

  9. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    think and perform, and to empower you to new levels of personal effectiveness and fulfillment. In a three-hour process of self-discovery, you stand back, take stock and then plan the next year of your life. The exercise of answering 10 simple questions helps you to clarify your thinking and make sure your next year is the best it can be. At the end