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| Thomas | Iain Abercrombie is a New Zealand professional baske |
| Iain Aitch is an English writer and journalist who w | |
| after the MacRobert brothers: Sir Alasdair, Sir | Iain and Sir Roderic. |
| e different presenters and sets over the years; | Iain and Dodge being superimposed in the 1993 broom |
| For the footballer, see | Iain Anderson (footballer). |
| al election but lost to incumbent NDP candidate | Iain Angus. |
| Iain Anthony Bond (born 7 November 1973) is an Engli | |
| Iain Archer - lap steel | |
| Iain Archer - Singer/songwriter and winner of an Ivo | |
| ic's 1967 European Cup victory, co-written with | Iain Auld, |
| Iain Baker (born Iain Richard Foxwell Baker, 29 Sept | |
| Iain Baker: keyboards in track 8 | |
| r jazz soloists and a classical string quartet: | Iain Ballamy (saxophone), Malcolm Creese (bass), Mar |
| All compositions by | Iain Ballamy |
| Iain Ballamy - soprano, alto and tenor saxophones | |
| Guests included Django Bates, | Iain Ballamy and many others from Loose Tubes. |
| "Nerve" ( | Iain Ballamy) - 6:07 |
| arf Studios in Greenwich, such as Django Bates, | Iain Ballamy, The Fun Horns of Berlin and Steve Argu |
| ng Joke, Loose Tubes, Human Chain, Man Jumping, | Iain Ballamy, Earthworks, and U.K. |
| mon, Empirical, Gerard Presencer, Seb Rochford, | Iain Ballamy, Peter Ind, Gwyneth Herbert, John Warre |
| t 18 Group sides, together with such players as | Iain Balshaw, Mike Tindall, Jonny Wilkinson, Andrew |
| Other players who left were: | Iain Balshaw, Chris Bell, Gordon Bulloch, Danny Care |
| form saw him dropped from the England squad for | Iain Balshaw; he later made way for both Jason Robin |
| fully on the complex novel by Scottish novelist | Iain Banks. |
| Iain Bayne: drums, percussion | |
| Martin Jacobs as | Iain Blair |
| l and Spectacle in a New Age of War, written by | Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael W |
| Iain Bonomy (United Kingdom) | |
| Iain Brambell (born November 10, 1973) is a Canadian | |
| htweight fours at the 2008 Summer Olympics with | Iain Brambell, Liam Parsons and Mike Lewis. |
| This chief's son, | Iain Breac (chief 1664-1693), is the first MacLeod t |
| n December 2010 it was announced that Commander | Iain Breckenridge, who has previously commanded the |
| Sir | Iain Bruce Seton, 13th Baronet (b. |
| Iain Brunnschweiler (born 10 December 1979) is a for | |
| Iain Burgess - chef | |
| ne-heavy, fuzzed out debut LP Done, produced by | Iain Burgess (Naked Raygun, Ministry, Big Black), wa |
| Kate then falls for Douglas' brother, | Iain Cameron, a successful cardiac surgeon. |
| Iain Campbell Mills (21 April 1940 in Glasgow - 13 J | |
| Iain Campbell Ward (born 13 May 1983) is an English | |
| Iain Carnegie | |
| "Failte | Iain Cheir" |
| Iain Clough (born May 22, 1965) is a British slalom | |
| Iain Coldham is an organic chemist. | |
| Kingdom MPs - Jonathan Sayeed, Paul Boateng and | Iain Coleman - announce that they will not be contes |
| Powell is married to | Iain Coleman, former Member of Parliament for Hammer |
| uency, but was defeated by the Labour candidate | Iain Coleman. |
| e former Fiona Colquhoun, first daughter of Sir | Iain Colquhoun of Luss, 7th Baronet. |
| 1932 Sir | Iain Colquhoun, 7th Baronet |
| igion, body This began to develop themselves by | IAIN concept with a broader mandate (IAIN with Wider |
| Iain Conn was born in Edinburgh, educated in Musselb | |
| role as an executive director of the BP Group, | Iain Conn has regional responsibility for Europe, in |
| 17 February 1978 - | Iain Corden-Lloyd (39), member of the British Army w |
| Rail, taking over from outgoing chief executive | Iain Coucher, and with effect from February 2011. |
| Iain Crichton Smith (Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn) (1 Janua | |
| in August 2007, the Head of School is Professor | Iain Cumming. |
| The major cast members included | Iain Cuthbertson (as John Sutherland), Gareth Thomas |
| The leading cast members were | Iain Cuthbertson, Edith MacArthur and Michael Gambon |
| red by Stuart Polak, who, in 2009, was named by | Iain Dale and Brian Brivati as the 61st most-influen |
| s Top 100 Political Blogs, leading Tory blogger | Iain Dale wrote: "Perhaps the biggest achievement go |
| Iain Dale, ed (2003). | |
| ust 483 against a relatively high-profile Tory, | Iain Dale. |
| Iain David Thomas Vallance, Baron Vallance of Tummel | |
| Iain Davidson (born 14 January 1984, in Kirkcaldy) i | |
| ever officially disbanded, in 1991 Laurence and | Iain decided to concentrate on their careers away fr |
| Iain Dixon - Bass Clarinet | |
| up Emanon (R. Iles trumpet, Mike Walker guitar, | Iain Dixon saxophone). |
| , which featured fellow reedmen Andy Panayi and | Iain Dixon. |
| rd Dawkins, Marian Dawkins, Desmond Morris, and | Iain Douglas Hamilton. |
| Iain Douglas-Hamilton (b.1942), Zoologist, also fath | |
| Iain Douglas-Hamilton, OBE, (born 16 August 1942) is | |
| Founded in 1946, their most famous player was | Iain Dowie who played for them in the 1980s. |
| ct expired, he opted to join former Palace boss | Iain Dowie to Coventry City, for a tribunal fee of £ |
| r in January 2007 before leaving the club after | Iain Dowie was appointed. |
| etic until December 2003, when his team manager | Iain Dowie was tempted away by Crystal Palace. |
| al Palace in 1995 as part of the deal that took | Iain Dowie back to Boleyn Ground. |
| ntinue past mid-June as the club confirmed that | Iain Dowie would ultimately not be retained in a man |
| onfrontation with Shearer and assistant manager | Iain Dowie following the game. |
| Iain Dowie was appointed in December 2003 and the cl | |
| When | Iain Dowie replaced Curbishley as manager in May 200 |
| Charlton Athletic Chairman criticising manager | Iain Dowie's signing of the player, "We backed Iain, |
| the club - 10 as manager - and was replaced by | Iain Dowie, who infamously left South London rivals |
| an, Eric Young, Richard Shaw, Gareth Southgate, | Iain Dowie, John Salako and Chris Armstrong were all |
| y 2004, becoming the first permanent signing of | Iain Dowie, and played in 10 league games for the re |
| rmer Northern Ireland international footballer, | Iain Dowie. |
| long with John Harbin, following the sacking of | Iain Dowie. |
| ndent from Clan MacDonald in 1493, their chief, | Iain Dubh (Anglicisation: Black John), created the s |
| the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties, | Iain Duncan Smith and Charles Kennedy, visit Harroga |
| ory from Margaret Thatcher's victory rallies to | Iain Duncan Smith's resignation. |
| r political scandal in the United Kingdom while | Iain Duncan Smith (IDS) was Leader of the Conservati |
| y series for Channel 4 about Secretary of State | Iain Duncan Smith's Centre For Social Justice . |
| eneral Election he joined the Shadow Cabinet of | Iain Duncan Smith, even though he had backed Kenneth |
| Iain Duncan Smith published two reports, "Breakdown | |
| the backbenches until 2001, when the new leader | Iain Duncan Smith promoted him to opposition Chief W |
| played rugby union at centre alongside fly-half | Iain Duncan Smith, who would later become leader of |
| and Woodford Green Constituency represented by | Iain Duncan Smith MP. |
| 2 June 2005 - Former leader | Iain Duncan Smith calls for the next leader to be fr |
| resign in 2001 by the then Conservative leader | Iain Duncan Smith. |
| orted him in the 2001 leadership contest won by | Iain Duncan Smith. |
| resembles the former Conservative Party leader | Iain Duncan Smith. |
| and Woodford Green Constituency represented by | Iain Duncan Smith MP. |
| pointed Assistant Chief Whip Opposition Whip by | Iain Duncan Smith - for whom Hayes was a speech writ |
| After he became leader, fellow Maastricht rebel | Iain Duncan Smith gave him the post of shadow Attorn |
| Under | Iain Duncan Smith, he became the Shadow Secretary of |
| became the PPS to the Leader of the Opposition | Iain Duncan Smith in 2002 and carried on as PPS to t |
| Iain Duncan Smith appointed Forth Shadow Leader of t | |
| Iain Duncan Smith refused membership when it was off | |
| He was controversially selected by | Iain Duncan Smith to be the new Conservative Party C |
| In 2001 he stood against | Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Portillo, Kenneth Clarke |
| liament are well known, being Norman Tebbit and | Iain Duncan Smith. |
| Thatcherite & traditional conservative stance, | Iain Duncan-Smith's work with the Centre for Social |
| Iain Edward Hume (born 30 October 1983) is a Scottis | |
| outh Australian House of Assembly by Liberal MP | Iain Evans and in the Australian House of Representa |
| Iain Evans (born May 29, 1981 in Johannesburg, Gaute | |
| retirement in 1993, when he retired so his son, | Iain Evans, could enter parliament. |
| an unexpected joint ticket with factional rival | Iain Evans. |
| He was succeeded as Liberal leader by | Iain Evans. |
| Development & Planning, under the leadership of | Iain Evans. |
| Iain Farrington (born 1977) is a British pianist, or | |
| John Farquhar Munro (Gaelic: | Iain Fearchar Rothach) (born 26 August 1934) is a Sc |
| gals in terza rima, referred to by musicologist | Iain Fenlon as "gloomy ... [and] entirely appropriat |
| "The Neapolitans in Venice" in | Iain Fenlon and Tim Carter (eds.), |
| on, global justice and social work (edited with | Iain Ferguson and Elizabeth Whitmore) (2005) |
| ng social welfare: a critical perspective (with | Iain Ferguson and Gerry Mooney) (2002) |
| he Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! album, which is done by | Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. |
| 2008: Run for me by | Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard |
| tists including Goshka Macuga, Chicks on Speed, | Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Francis Upritchard, P |
| Iain Francis Angus (born June 1, 1947 in Fort Willia | |
| Iain Fraoch MacDonald, who founded Clan MacDonald of | |
| The founder of the MacDonalds of Glencoe was | Iain Fraoch MacDonald (d. |
| Iain Fraser | |
| Iain Fraser won the Defender of the Year award in 19 | |
| ean-Paul Davis, Mark Deazeley, Craig Donaldson, | Iain Fraser, Brent Grieve, Brian Grieve, Matt Hoffma |
| Iain Fullarton (born 25 April 1976) is a Scottish ru | |
| whatsoever with Sydney FC's Australian defender | Iain Fyfe. |
| Four Days in June is a 2006 historical novel by | Iain Gale set during the time of Napoleon Bonapartes |
| In 1990, she married TV journalist | Iain Gillespie. |
| tars James Anthony Pearson as Davie Balfour and | Iain Glen as Alan Breck. |
| Iain Glen as Tony | |
| Iain Glen as Charles | |
| Iain Glen as King George VI | |
| in in the BAFTA nominated Relief of Belsen with | Iain Glen and Jemma Redgrave; and opposite Jack Dee |
| rom RADA in the same class as Jane Horrocks and | Iain Glen, and has since become an Associate Member |
| starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael Gambon and | Iain Glen. |
| university, his best friend had been the actor | Iain Glen. |
| "Zak and Sara" (arranged by | Iain Grandage) |
| r in the Scottish Parliament in September 2008, | Iain Gray appointed McNulty Shadow Minister for Tran |
| However, following the victory of | Iain Gray in the leadership election, Kerr was appoi |
| Ian Davidson, Jack McConnell, Wendy Alexander, | Iain Gray and Jackie Baillie. |
| of the Labour MSPs in the Scottish Parliament, | Iain Gray said she had a "big future in Scottish pol |
| Iain Gray - 13 nominations | |
| Alex Salmond and | Iain Gray were amongst the political leaders who off |
| ecretary for Education and Lifelong Learning by | Iain Gray. |
| e original team of Martin Borley, Jon Raitt and | Iain Griffin were still there as of December 2005. |
| Tony Roper - | Iain Guthrie |
| Murray, | Iain H. |
| in 1977 where she created the role of Dolly in | Iain Hamilton's Anna Karenina in 1981, and the Royal |
| ip Smith and the composers Sir John Tavener and | Iain Hamilton. |
| is an opera in three acts by Scottish composer | Iain Hamilton. |
| Iain Harvie | |
| The Party Dress EP was recorded with | Iain Harvie of (Del Amitri) and Kris Dollimore (Del |
| All songs written by | Iain Harvie, Paul Tyagi, Justin Currie, and Bryan To |
| Iain has finished his first novel KK: A Death (Janua | |
| In 2000, | Iain Hay Gordon, the man convicted of her murder had |
| Northern Ireland drama about the conviction of | Iain Hay Gordon was broadcast in 2009. |
| Walmsley was the solicitor for the defendant, | Iain Hay Gordon. |
| The show ran for half an hour, with | Iain Hewitson often cooking "away from home" using l |
| an Australian television series featuring chef | Iain Hewitson. |
| Robert ' | Iain' Higgins won caps for Scotland while at London |
| Robert ' | Iain' Higgins is a professional rugby league footbal |
| e show as Part Chimp in late 2000 before adding | Iain Hinchliffe on guitar. |
| Iain Hinchliffe has also played with: The Schoolhous | |
| lyrics were written by journalist and novelist | Iain Hollingshead, with music by journalist Timothy |
| Iain Hook shot and killed by an Israeli sniper. | |
| nced on June 25; Canadian international striker | Iain Hume in a £1.2 million switch from relegated Le |
| s second goal was against Sheffield United when | Iain Hume put him through on goal. |
| inheriting the number 7 shirt worn by outgoing | Iain Hume. |
| 7. | Iain Innes Burgess was an Independent candidate, who |
| Iain is a Street Environment Officer and this new te | |
| Iain is married to Joanna and lives in Chichester, E | |
| Iain James Stewart Black (born 1967 in Winnipeg, Man | |
| It is composed by | Iain James, Robert Habolin, and Adam Powers and prod |
| er 2000 by Keith Austin (Managing Director) and | Iain Johnston (Chairman). |
| Study of China's Foreign Policy (with Alastair | Iain Johnston); 2006 (forthcoming) |
| Management of an Emerging Power (with Alastair | Iain Johnston); 1999 |
| Abdelal, Rawi, Yoshiko M. Herrera, Alastair | Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott, eds. |
| 1982, when he was busy with other projects and | Iain Johnstone returned as temporary host. |
| Charles | Iain Kerr, 1st Baron Teviot DSO, MC (3 May 1874 - 7 |
| Iain Laughland | |
| Iain Laughland (London Scottish) operating at stand- | |
| show from 8pm-11pm then hands the show over to | Iain Lee who presents the show from 11pm - 1am. |
| Iain Lee - Iain Lee's 2 Hour Long Late Night Radio S | |
| Iain Lee, used to make prank calls to the show. | |
| enry Kelly; Allan King; Gary King; Jenny Lacey; | Iain Lee; Richard Littlejohn; Wendy Lloyd; Sir Nicho |
| At the end of the Championship season, | Iain left his post as manager. |
| 1974: | Iain Lindsay-Smith |
| Iain Lothian - Piano Accordion | |
| failure caused a crash with Relentless Suzuki's | Iain Lowry during qualifying at Knockhill. |
| Iain M. Banks' Marain in his Culture novels | |
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