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Atholl (ăth`əl), successively an earldom, a marquisate, and a dukedom of Scotland. For Scottish nobles so entitled, use Stuart, John, and Murray, John. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Mary Barth, CPA, the Atholl McBean Professor of Accounting and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, didn't become an audit partner at Arthur Andersen & Co. His apparent reliance on secondary sources leads him to brush aside the work of the LCC architects in the 1920s in Barnet, utilising Scano and Atholl timber and steel-framed construction to produce an estate which stands comparison with any of the Scandinavian examples he holds up for admiration. BUSTER: A CANADIAN PATRIOT AND IMPERIALIST THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BRIGADIER JAMES SUTHERLAND BROWN By Atholl Sutherland Brown (Vancouver: Trafford Books, 2005) SC, 240 pages, ISBN 1-4120-2522-2. |
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