It was as if Sir Walter Scott had hurled a thunderbolt at him straight from heaven.
In 1822 Sir Walter Scott, a romantic novelist, was asked to stage-manage George IV's visit to Edinburgh.
Sir Walter Scott nailed it: Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
Bonhams said the line, "breathes there the man", was taken from a work by Scottish poet Walter Scott.
But after the videos of Eric Garner, John Crawford, Tamir Rice, and Walter Scott, there is no debate any more.
Ten years ago, Dave Pugh was hired to clean windows at the home of Omaha philanthropists Sue and Walter Scott.
The book was also awarded the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction.
The phrase -- "Hail to the Chief" -- originated in Scotland in 1810 as part of a poem by Sir Walter Scott.
Rand delved into books at an early age and was most influenced by the works of Victor Hugo and Sir Walter Scott.
MidAmerican Energy is the operator of a 1600 megawatt four unit coal-fired power plant in Council Bluffs, Iowa, commonly known as Walter Scott, Jr.
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Funding in the Scottish Borders town will focus on the Market Place area as well as the category A listed building, Sir Walter Scott's former court house.
That is the pseudonym adopted by Sir Walter Scott when, in March 1826, he launched a spirited and sustained attack against an earlier effort to interfere with Scotland's paper currency.
In addition to Buffett and Munger, Berkshire's octogenarian directors include billionaires Walter Scott and David Gottesman, principal at investment advisory firm First Manhattan Co. and one of Berkshire's largest investors.
They have also gifted to the trust a late 19th century carved wooden panel featuring a bust of Sir Walter Scott which hung for many years in The Fleece Hotel in Selkirk.
Lord Steel, who still lives in the area, also hopes the rail line will improve tourism and thinks Tweedbank station should be renamed Abbotsford to mark its proximity to the former home of Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott.
It wasn't all one-way traffic: Scotland's first 'network production' a dramatised production of Walter Scott's novel 'Rob Roy' was the most ambitious radio drama so far attempted anywhere in Britain when it aired nationally on 6 October 1923.
In his opening remarks Monday, in what is expected to be a lengthy trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Durham returned repeatedly to the image of Mr. Clemens caught up in a web of his own weaving, citing the famous poem by Sir Walter Scott.
It is no insult to young Paolini to say that his books are effectively co-written with Tolkien, any more than it is an insult to Chatterton-Rowley to say that his had a co-author in Macpherson-Ossian or, for that matter, that virtually all medieval-minded historical novels in the nineteenth century, including some very good ones, were produced jointly with Sir Walter Scott.
Scott Walter, master of the Scottish Assay Office, owned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths, said the 28in high and 18in wide sculpture would be placed opposite the entrance of the public lobby in the new parliament building.
But tests by Paul Scott, an infectious disease researcher, then at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, found that the water there was clean, according to Col.
"Kids who were freshmen and sophomores in college in 2008 are gone, they are not on campus anymore, " said Scott Falmlen, a Democratic consultant advising gubernatorial candidate Walter Dalton.
Scott Silliman, a law professor at Duke University and a former Air Force lawyer, says the Walter Reed scandal also has political consequences.
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