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John MacFarlane (actor)
John MacFarlane or John Macfarlane may refer to: Politicians * John MacFarlane (Ipswich) (1829–1894), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Ipswich * John MacFarlane (New South Wales politician) (1813–1873), Scottish-born Australian physician and Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council * John MacFarlane (Queensland politician) (1823–1880), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton * John Duncan MacFarlane (1892–1982), farmer and politician in Saskatchewan, Canada * John Sangster Macfarlane (1818–1880), 19th-century Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand Others * John Edward Macfarlane (born 1942), Canadian journalist * John Macfarlane (artist), Scottish artist and theatre designer, Prix Benois de la Danse winner (2015) * John Lisle Hall MacFarlane (1851–1874), Scottish rugby player * John Menzies Macfarlane (1833–1892), Scottish Latter-day Saint hymnwriter * John Muirhead Macfarlane (1855–1943), Scottish botanist * ...
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John MacFarlane (Ipswich)
John MacFarlane (2 June 1829 – 7 March 1894) was a draper and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography MacFarlane was born at Glasgow, Scotland, to father John Macfarlane his wife Agnes (née Housten). After receiving his education at parish schools in Glasgow he arrived in Queensland aboard the ''Helenslee'' in 1862 and became a store keeper with Cribb & Foote in Ipswich. He was then a draper at Greenham & Bennett before becoming a director with Woollen Co. from 1875 until 1894. He married Margaret McKenzie (died 1900) and had four sons and two daughters. MacFarlane died March 1894 and his funeral proceeded from his Denmark Hill residence to the Ipswich General Cemetery.Congregational B Section
— Australian Cemeteries. Retrieved 3 April 2016.


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John MacFarlane (New South Wales Politician)
John MacFarlane (31 July 1813 – 6 July 1873) was a Scottish-born Australian physician and politician. He was born in Glasgow and studied medicine at Glasgow University, qualifying in 1837. MacFarlane was the first to describe desmoid tumours. He worked as a ship's doctor until 1840, when he settled in Sydney and opened a practice. In 1847 he married Agnes Grace Johnstone. He was honorary physician at Sydney Infirmary from 1847 to 1869 and an examiner for the University of Sydney in 1856; he was also awarded an honorary degree from the University of Melbourne. In 1860 he was president of the Australian Medical Association. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1858 to 1861 and from 1861 to 1870. He died in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the ...
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John MacFarlane (Queensland Politician)
John MacFarlane (1823 – 10 April 1880) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography MacFarlane was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of David Macfarlane and his wife Margaret (née Gibb). He arrived in Victoria around 1840 where he engaged in Squatting pursuits. In 1865 he moved to Queensland and as a member of a Victorian firm, took up Oakey Creek run on the Mackenzie River in Central Queensland. Like most stations in the area it proved unsuitable for sheep and after four years he moved to Rockhampton where he established a successful stock and station agent. He died of diabetes in April 1880 and was buried in the South Rockhampton Cemetery.South Rockhampton Cemetery Burial Index




John Duncan MacFarlane
John Duncan MacFarlane (July 27, 1892 – December 8, 1982) was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Melfort from 1934 to 1938 as a Liberal. He was born in Gargunnock and was educated in Scotland. He later worked for a law office in Stirling. In 1910, MacFarlane came to Canada, where he worked on farms and eventually earned his engineer's certificate. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in agriculture. MacFarlane served with the Royal Canadian Engineers and then with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. After the war, he worked for the Soldier Settlement Board for three years. MacFarlane then settled on a farm near Carlea, Saskatchewan, where he raised Clydesdale horses, Shorthorn cattle, Yorkshire pigs, Shropshire sheep and Barred Rock chickens. He also served on the Alysham School Board. In 1920, he married Jean Gray. MacFarlane was defeated by Oakland Woods Valleau when he ran for reelection in 1938. He was a d ...
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John Sangster Macfarlane
John Sangster Macfarlane (1818 – 2 February 1880) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand. He unsuccessfully contested the for , and the for . He then represented the Waitemata electorate from 1876 to 1879, when he was defeated. He was born in Haddington, East Lothian The Royal Burgh of Haddington ( sco, Haidintoun, gd, Baile Adainn) is a town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is the main administrative, cultural and geographical centre for East Lothian. It lies about east of Edinburgh. The name Haddington is ..., Scotland and arrived in Auckland via Sydney. He died in Auckland on 2 February 1880 from cancer of the stomach. Two or three years before his death he lost a bet that a "prominent politician" would soon be in Mt Eden (gaol) and Swanson kept and showed but did not cash the cheque for £80 he received from Macfarlane. References 1818 births 1880 deaths 19th-century New Zealand politicians Members of the New Zealand H ...
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John Edward Macfarlane
John Edward Macfarlane (born March 28, 1942) was the editor of the Canadian magazine ''The Walrus'' from 2008 to 2014. He previously served as editor of ''Toronto Life'' from 1992 to 2007. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he attended the University of Toronto Schools and Western Canada High School. He studied at the University of Calgary, where in his second year he became editor of '' The Gauntlet''. In 1965, he started as an editorial writer at ''The Globe and Mail'' becoming an entertainment editor in 1967. In 1968, he became an entertainment editor at the ''Toronto Star'' and became an associate editor at ''Maclean's'' in 1970. From 1972 to 1974, he was the editor of ''Toronto Life'', leaving in 1974 as president of Analytical Communications Incorporated, a public relations company. From 1975 to 1976, he was executive editor of ''Maclean's''. From 1976 to 1980, he was the editor of ''Weekend Magazine''. From 1980 to 1987, he was the publisher of '' Saturday Night''. From 1987 to 199 ...
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John Macfarlane (artist)
John MacFarlane or John Macfarlane may refer to: Politicians * John MacFarlane (Ipswich) (1829–1894), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Ipswich * John MacFarlane (New South Wales politician) (1813–1873), Scottish-born Australian physician and Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council * John MacFarlane (Queensland politician) (1823–1880), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton * John Duncan MacFarlane (1892–1982), farmer and politician in Saskatchewan, Canada * John Sangster Macfarlane (1818–1880), 19th-century Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand Others * John Edward Macfarlane (born 1942), Canadian journalist * John Macfarlane (artist), Scottish artist and theatre designer, Prix Benois de la Danse winner (2015) * John Lisle Hall MacFarlane (1851–1874), Scottish rugby player * John Menzies Macfarlane (1833–1892), Scottish Latter-day Saint hymnwriter * John Muirhead Macfarlane (1855–1943), Scottish botanist * J ...
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Prix Benois De La Danse
The Benois de la Danse is a ballet competition held annually in Moscow. Founded by the International Dance Association in 1991, it takes place each year on or around April 29 and it's judged by a jury. The members of this jury change every year and it consists of only top ballet personages. Statuettes are given to the winners in the categories of lifelong achievement, ballerina, danseur, choreographer, composer and designer. The Benois de la Danse earns a cash prize of $1,000,000, as well as exceptional events occurring during the previous year on stages around the world. These include dancing roles of all kinds as well as choreographic accomplishments. History The idea for the Benois de la Danse was initiated in Moscow and the founders succeeded in obtaining the patronage of UNESCO in the autumn of 1992. Its scheduling at the end of April is meant to coincide with the birthday of the great Alexandre Benois (1870–1960) for whom it is named. French sculptor Igor Ustinov desi ...
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John Lisle Hall MacFarlane
Dr John Lisle Hall McFarlane MB ChB (19 June 1851 – 17 March 1874) was a Scottish physician and international rugby union player and sportsman. Personal history McFarlane was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica in 1851 to John MacFarlane, and Edinburgh-educated surgeon, who had married Anna Smith, the daughter of a Jamaican estate owner. McFarlane's middle name of Lisle was taken from his mother's forbearers who held connections to the Barons Lisle. McFarlane grew up in Scotland and was educated at several of the country's finest schools. He attended the Edinburgh Institute of Maths before switching as a boarder at the private Abbey Park School in St Andrews. It was at the establishments that he developed his enjoyment of sport and where he began to play rugby. In 1869 he left Abbey Park to enrol at Craigmount School, supposedly just to get into the cricket team. McFarlane matriculated to Edinburgh University where he studied medicine. There he excelled across the sporting fields ...
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John Menzies Macfarlane
John Menzies Macfarlane (October 11, 1833 – June 4, 1892) was a Scottish-born Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, choir director and civic leader who spent most of his life in Utah Territory. Life Macfarlane was born in Stirling, Scotland. He came to Utah Territory in the early 1850s and settled in Cedar City in 1853. In 1852, Macfarlane married Ann Chatterley. Multiple sources identified him as one of the many Iron County Militia men involved in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. Macfarlane served as superintendent of schools from 1866 to 1868 for Iron County, Utah, and the leader of the choir in Cedar City which he took to St. George. Erastus Snow Erastus Snow (November 9, 1818 – May 27, 1888) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1849 until his death. Snow was also a leading figure in Mormon colonizati ... urged Macfarlane to move to St. George and start a choir there, which he did. Besid ...
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John Muirhead Macfarlane
John Muirhead Macfarlane FRSE LLD (28 September 1855, Kirkcaldy, Fife – 16 September 1943, Lancaster) was a Scottish botanist. Life He was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife on 28 September 1855. He was educated locally, then studied sciences at the University of Edinburgh, first graduating with a BSc, followed by a degree of Doctor of Science in 1883. He occupied several different academic positions at the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Dick Veterinary College. In 1885 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Alexander Dickson, Robert Gray, Alexander Buchan and Andrew Peebles Aitken. During this period he lived at 3 Bellevue Terrace on the eastern fringe of the New Town. In 1893 he travelled to the United States to assume a professorial chair at the University of Pennsylvania. He held this position until retirement in 1920. During his time at the University of Pennsylvania he encouraged botanists such as Edith May Farr. He played a le ...
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Sonos
SONOS, short for "silicon–oxide–nitride–oxide–silicon", more precisely, " polycrystalline silicon"—"silicon dioxide"—"silicon nitride"—"silicon dioxide"—"silicon", is a cross sectional structure of MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor), realized by P.C.Y. Chen of Fairchild Camera and Instrument in 1977. This structure is often used for non-volatile memories, such as EEPROM and flash memories. It is sometimes used for TFT LCD displays. It is one of CTF (charge trap flash) variants. It is distinguished from traditional non-volatile memory structures by the use of silicon nitride (Si3N4 or Si9N10) instead of "polysilicon-based FG (floating-gate)" for the charge storage material. A further variant is "SHINOS" ("silicon"—" hi-k"—"nitride"—"oxide"—"silicon"), which is substituted top oxide layer with high-κ material. Another advanced variant is "MONOS" ("metal–oxide–nitride–oxide–silicon"). Companies offering SONOS-based ...
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