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  1. (in Scotland) a person who owns a large area of landTopics People in societyc2

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AT ONE&ONLY RESORTS, THE LOOK OF LAIRD HAMILTON Laird Hamilton, the surfer, is teaming up with One&Only Resorts to sell Laird Apparel.
Laird shareholders will be entitled to receive 200 pence in cash for each Laird share held, compared to the closing price per Laird share of 115.9 pence on February 28.
Ford and Mr. Laird cooperated closely on legislation for years — including on military matters while Mr. Laird was defense secretary.
After WeWork's tumultuous autumn, Laird Superfoods bought out WeWork's stake, and no one from the company remains on the board, a Laird representative said.
It led a $32 million investment into the surfer Laird Hamilton's startup, Laird Superfood, and sank $14 million into Wavegarden, a company that makes surfing-wave pools.
After his government service, Laird served in various corporate posts.
Laird asserted that "Vietnamization" properly characterized U.S. involvement going forward.
The state's Natural Resources secretary, John Laird, also voiced opposition.
Melvin Laird Sr. was later elected to the Wisconsin Senate.
In 1945, Mr. Laird married his college sweetheart, Barbara Masters.
You are there gearing up with Laird and his two pals.
Szady and Laird took their case to UM's Board of Regents.
Patrick Laird had 18 carries for 11 yards and a touchdown.
Patrick Laird added a 13-yard rushing touchdown for the Bears.
"Space Cowboy," Luke Laird, Shane McAnally & Kacey Musgraves, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)
"I didn't want to write straight, old Irish things," Laird says.
Sharon Stone has quite the man on her arm: Son Laird!
"I'm full of love for them," Laird says of his characters.
On the former count, Laird has pulled off the novel admirably.
" Mr. Laird said: "I think he holds the brand inside him.
John Laird Abercrombie was born in Port Chester, N.Y., on Dec.
Melvin R. Laird, a Presbyterian minister, and the former Helen Connor.
In his later years, Mr. Laird wrote frequently about public affairs.
Patrick Laird had 18 carries for 92 yards and a touchdown.
At one point, it's revealed that Laird plans to publicly propose.
Besides her and his son David, from his first marriage, Mr. Laird is survived by two other children from his first marriage, Alison Laird-Large and John; a stepdaughter, Kimberly Dalgleish; four grandsons; and one step-granddaughter.
A "Laird" is a Scottish title that has roots going back centuries.
Laird, buddy, sorry to say, but I'm fairly certain it is not.
The technique recalls John Hershey's Hiroshima, which was an influence for Laird.
Chief Roy Laird estimated that winds reached 140 mph on Friday night.
IN THE HOUSE IN THE DARK OF THE WOODSBy Laird Hunt224 pp.
As the article correctly noted elsewhere, he is Brent Laing, not Laird.
"The bottom line is, (this is) not new," Susan K. Laird said.
Mr. Laird lived in Fort Myers and died in a hospital there.
Last week Advent agreed to buy British electronics and technology business Laird LRD.
Laird observed that just because something is perceived does not make it true.
Laird said black turnout in 2016 should be compared to 2004, when Sen.
Laird served as Defense secretary from 1969 to 85033 under President Richard Nixon.
Prior to becoming Defense secretary, Laird served in Congress from 1953 to 1969.
"When you look at it, it's still a very small production," Laird Dunn.
Scot Martin Laird is fourth on 28 points after a six-point round.
It felt "kind of distasteful" to turn that incident into plot, Laird says.
"I wanted it to be strange and full of weird detail," Laird says.
"Sometimes, it's hard to appreciate what's going on around us," Mr. Laird said.
Whitney Tilden Jefferson and James Anderson Laird Evans are to be married Sept.
"This for me was my ticket to my way out," Ms. Laird added.
Bears rushing star Patrick Laird was limited to 40 yards on 18 carries.
Laird had fondly looked back on his days working across the aisle with Fogarty.
Musgraves wrote her genre-defying song "Space Cowboy" alongside Luke Laird and Shane McAnally.
Chryl Laird is an assistant professor of government and legal studies at Bowdoin College.
"Addiction pervades every single socioeconomic demographic that there is," Laird said on Power Lunch.
Golf fans or gardeners might prefer to be the laird of this Scottish castle.
In the House in the Dark of the Woods , by Laird Hunt (Little, Brown) .
Laird, and was honorably discharged as a C.O. Paul Rogers went to Notre Dame.
Mr. Laird argued that the public would not support a new wave of bombing.
The often acrobatic Snow pas de deux, danced, as in so many productions, to the transformation music in Act I, was performed by Miko Kawamura and Acée Francis Laird; the way Mr. Laird stands, partners and dances is of unusual elegance and distinction.
But the draft opens the potential for this to change, Hesketh-Laird said on Friday.
The family traces its roots to Alexander Laird, who came to colonial America in 1698.
Joining her and her father, Larrie Laird, in the company is her son, Gerard Dunn.
"I always wanted a large family," said Stone shortly after adopting newborn Laird in 2005.
The wind was "howling," said Roy Laird, assistant chief of the city's volunteer fire department.
When we met, the laird of Ardnamurchan was eating a meat pie at his desk.
The American Johnson, the Spaniard Jon Rahm and the Scot Martin Laird tied for second.
She is the daughter of Jeannine C. Atkins and Peter A. Laird of Whately, Mass.
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Mr. Laird entered Silver Hill Hospital, a nationally known treatment center in New Canaan, Conn.
A detour in the company of a near-penniless laird (Roger Livesey) changes her plans.
Mr. Laird was home on leave from the Navy in 1946 when his father died.
Benzino, who is based in New York, was also on the board of Laird Superfoods.
" Meanwhile, her middle son, Laird, runs cross country "and comes home with mud all over him.
In 1951, Corbally married a beautiful young woman named Mildred Laird, whose family owned a distillery.
Afterward I got to chat with Drafthouse employee and film buff Laird Jimenez about this assessment.
Scotland's Martin Laird, who also shot 63, was among three tied for sixth at 21 under.
"Even though we're the Garden State, we don't have as many apples anymore," Laird Dunn says.
Mid-cap Laird sank 49 percent after the supplier to smartphone makers issued a profit warning.
Laird just assumed that she was off doing her own thing for a bit, Caroline-style.
Mr. Laird, who worked as an equity sales trader, found ways to function with his addiction.
" John Langan on Laird Barron and Brian Evenson: "About five years ago Laird and I were at a reading in Providence, and Brian Evenson was teaching at Brown at the time, and so he came to the reading, and afterwards we all went out to dinner.
There were more than half a million U.S. troops there when Laird became defense chief in 1969.
Laird stepped down in 1973, serving four years in the administration as he had vowed to do.
Mosques and communities around the country call on Laird to help them navigate the aftermath of suicides.
Until then, islanders will merely have swapped their dependence on a local laird for one in Holyrood.
Jamie's always wanted to be a laird and have a family and a place of his own.
"My daughter's a junior in college and she's looking to come on board, too," Laird Dunn says.
Laird had a home on the other side of the river — the safe side of the river.
There's actually only two songwriters in this world who can do that: Shane McAnally and Luke Laird.
Laird, almost 11, is the middle child among Stone's three sons, including Roan, 15, and Quinn, 9.
Trey Laird, a Wall Street trader for 22 years, knows firsthand how quickly addiction can take hold.
Paul Laird was one of the first service members to arrive for the atoll's cleanup, in 1977.
Laird said it had appointed Chief Financial Officer Tony Quinlan to take over from Lookwood on Sept. 5.
Kahi Lee has designed spaces for celebs including Nick Jonas, Chris Brown, and Laird Hamilton and Gabrielle Reece.
"I always wanted a large family," Stone told PEOPLE shortly after adopting Laird, then a newborn, in 2005.
"All of these people had never been in the system before because they didn't trust it," Laird said.
For just $100,000 a summer or so, you could be rubbing elbows with Laird Hamilton and D.B. Sweeney.
His younger brother Laird kept things slightly more casual — rocking a printed T-shirt under a black blazer.
"I know I'm a little biased, but yes, applejack is the American native spirit," says Lisa Laird Dunn.
Now, the man is thanking pro surfer Laird Hamilton for saving him, his wife and their three children.
Behind happy couple door number two, Caroline and Laird are forging ahead in their new lives as parents.
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After his stay at Silver Hill, Mr. Laird turned to the more traditional support network of recovering addicts.
This week, we like Tom Brady, Patrick Laird, and more to outplay their prices in DraftKings and FanDuel.
From there, Giants cornerback Sam Beal crashed into the backfield, tackling running back Patrick Laird for a safety.
Laird was later a behind-the-scenes adviser to Ford, who became president when Nixon resigned in August 1974.
The Laird Center for Medical Research in Wisconsin is named after him as a tribute to his health advocacy.
For example, Laird Hamilton, who Ferriss calls "the undisputed king of big wave surfing," is in his early 50s.
Laird said it had appointed CFO Tony Quinlan to take over from Lockwood as chief executive on Sept. 5.
One reason is, as Laird Dunn explained, the difficulty in scaling up authentic brandy production versus grain-based spirits.
"It just shows you the force that the bartending community can be in spreading the word," Laird Dunn says.
As Mashable's Sam Laird put it when analyzing Kobe Bryant's missed shots record: Bryant is in good company, however.
The YouTube channel debuglive conducted an extensive interview with Laird-Wah about his process, which you can watch below.
But it is also set in New Ulster, an island Laird invents off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
"The last thing Tom Laird could ever have imagined for his life had come true," Shacochis notes with irony.
Laird, who grew up during the Troubles, is well acquainted with the gods and ghosts that populate Northern Ireland.
It was in 1964 that Mr. Laird cemented a relationship that would influence the rest of his political career.
Ford asked Mr. Laird to return to government as his chief of staff, or to accept a cabinet post.
Five-year market fixed rates are a little less than 3%, making the qualifying rate below 5%, Laird said.
In October, 1969, Richard Nixon told Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird to put nuclear forces on high alert.
We got Laird in Malibu, naturally, and asked him about the rash of shark sightings on SoCal beaches lately.
In 1969, at the peak of the Vietnam War, Laird joined President Richard Nixon's administration as the secretary of defense.
Fortunately for the hostages, all of whom eventually made it home alive, and for US Middle East relations, Laird prevaricated.
I love you mom," Laird said in his speech, and Quinn added, "She is loving, caring and a great person.
It mixes in quotes from Eastern thinkers as well as athletes like surfer Laird Hamilton and tennis player Novak Djokovic.
World number nine Rickie Fowler fired a 65 and finished tied for third at five under alongside Scotland's Martin Laird.
The perfect solution would be the "Vietnamization" of these conflicts as suggested so long ago by Defense Secretary Melvin Laird.
" Adds Gibb, who starred as Holly Laird: "The Actors Fund is so important to performers, whose incomes are inherently inconsistent.
A friend and former campaign aide confirmed to the paper that Laird, who was also a former Wisconsin congressman, died.
"We doubled our distilling in the fall and we added a spring distillation with cold storage apples," Laird Dunn says.
Other deals distributed in this way include publicly traded UK-based technology company Laird and Flora Food Group, sources said.
But professional surfer Laird Hamilton proved that that myth is still alive and well in an impromptu interview with TMZ.
These Americans reflect the mania for certainty in Irish sectarianism, but Laird also connects their extremism directly back to Trumpism.
Over a significant and underrated novelistic career, Laird has worked to destabilize the known world to make it more knowable.
As political scientists Chryl Laird and Ismail White show, black Democrats are, on average, less left-wing than white Democrats.
"We think it will help that whole pregame experience," said Laird Veatch, the executive associate athletic director for internal affairs.
He had one scholarship to fill and contacted a recruiting service in London that recommended the 17-year-old Laird.
"When the job was done, they threw my bulldozer in the ocean because it was so hot," Mr. Laird said.
But what Bryan, John and I really felt was that as crude as Laird is, he really loves this girl.
Fascinatingly, the ending confirms the truth of Aunt Jocasta's parting shot to Claire about Jamie's desire to be a laird.
Laird was born in 1922 in Omaha, Nebraska, and served in the Pacific aboard a U.S. destroyer during World War Two.
Legacy outside of Vietnam policy Born in Omaha, Laird came from a family in which both parents had held political office.
The efforts by Haldeman, Laird and Schlesinger to contain Nixon's instability were only as good as the men around the President.
Szady and fellow student-athlete Linda Laird—managers, respectively, of the field hockey and basketball squads—lobbied for a similar upgrade.
The Casino star has adopted three children: sons Roan Joseph (with Bronstein), 17, Laird Vonne, 12, and Quinn Kelly Stone, 11.
Laird, a senior, recorded a career-best 214 rushing yards when Cal beat Oregon State 37-23 last November in Berkeley.
The Casino star has three adopted children: sons Roan Joseph (with Bronstein), 17, Laird Vonne, 12, and Quinn Kelly Stone, 11.
The bottom line, according to big-wave surfing pioneer Laird Hamilton: Go deeper: Worried about climate change, college students question lifestyles
"As we look at historical cocktail books, you come across applejack—there are so many classic applejack cocktails," Laird Dunn says.
Other Marriott Bonvoy master class moments have been led by Chromeo, Jerry Rice, Dwyane Wade, Laird Hamilton, Bode Miller and more.
" Laird says he tries to "complicate those narratives and subvert them," and to "avoid this idea of this big generalized movement.
The transcendent is also the eternal: the stuff a person "can just find everywhere in the way something moves," Laird says.
He just wishes the man weren't Laird (James Franco), a fabulously rich but clearly deranged internet genius with no social filter.
In it, she tells Laird that she loves him and their child, but that she's afraid she might hurt the baby.
"He never wavered in his commitment to labor justice and social justice," his stepson Laird Townsend said in a phone interview.
In the 2100s, while still in his teens, the American photographer and writer Thomas C. Laird first traveled to the Himalayas.
Appointed to the powerful Appropriations Committee, Mr. Laird became influential as a member of its subcommittee on health, education and labor.
" Laird Adamson, the head of international at Bravado, said: "There's an evergreen business that happens at Kohl's that's in constant replenishment.
His father, James Hamilton, the dissolute fourth son of a Scottish laird, had washed up on the island of St. Kitts.
Joining me this week's MashTalk is Deputy Tech Editor Damon Beres and — for the first time — our wonderful tech intern Alex Laird.
The local shipbuilder, Cammell Laird, does more business than it did a generation ago but with a small fraction of the jobs.
His fiancée is named Tessa Gräfin von Walderdorff, and she is a socialite who is interning at Laird + Partners, a creative agency.
"Absolutely we are insulated, since the huge neighbor to the south has already done so," said James Laird, president of CanWise Financial.
Former pro volleyball player Gabrielle Reece and her husband, surfer Laird Hamilton, are both superstar athletes — but they rarely work out together.
A friend and former campaign aide confirmed to the paper that Laird, who was also a former Wisconsin congressman, had passed away.
The process took Laird-Wah three years to complete, and he's still tinkering with the setup before it will be released commercially.
In early 2019, WeWork invested an unknown amount as part of a $32 million funding round for a company called Laird Superfood.
And he filled his cabinet with Republican notables, including George Shultz, Caspar Weinberger, Pete Peterson, Elliot Richardson, Melvin Laird and James Schlesinger.
When Cal running back Patrick Laird felt unusually tired after one practice this summer, he sought confirmation in numbers gleaned from Catapult.
"There is no substitute for military superiority as the best insurance" against a nuclear exchange, Mr. Laird said in a 216 speech.
Six years later, in the landslide victory of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mr. Laird was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
Standing in the fantasy section at the Barnes & Noble, Kim Laird looked around a place she had been visiting for 17 years.
Laird had become a vocal critic of President Lyndon B. Johnson and his secretary of defense, Robert McNamara's policy on the Vietnam War.
In his authorized biography, former Secretary of Defense Laird tells the chilling story of a late-night call from Nixon in September 1970.
Earlier in the quarter, Patrick Laird turned a short pass into a 143-yard touchdown to give the Bears a 21-17 lead.
"I had a session with the teenagers and we talked about 13 Reasons Why," Laird said, referring to the Netflix show about suicide.
"Happy 12th birthday Laird #family #love," Stone captioned a fun Twitter snap of herself and all three boys donning birthday hats and smiles.
Elizabeth Candice Laird, known as "Candy" by those closest to her, envisioned a life of helping others before her own life was taken.
And finally Mashable sports guru Sam Laird joins to talk about March Madness and some of the dark clouds having over college sports.
Then again, what works for Laird Hamilton will undoubtedly work for a lot of people who've watched his decades-long career with amazement.
Laird & Co. has licensed commercial transactions in the U.S. dated to 1780, and a history of apple brandy production stretching even further back.
"We predate bourbon by about a hundred years, and we were producing applejack before there was a state of Kentucky," Laird Dunn says.
Creative baker Heather Laird is fan of the Hubble Telescope, so much so that she felt inspired to craft a cake after it.
Laird got to his total with a birdie on the par-five 18th where he made a putt just outside of five feet.
"Different people tend to have different susceptibilities; some tend to develop more symptoms in sinuses, lungs, or ears," Timothy Laird, MD, tells Insider.
Laird also warns of more serious infections, such as influenza and pneumonia, which have similar symptoms and can be mistaken for a cold.
CEO Greg Laird cited the pandemic and the suspension of the 2019-20 Dota Pro Circuit as a prime reasons for the move.
"I suppose it's been Martin's goal ever since that day to be a pro and play in the Open himself," Charles Laird said.
An obituary on Thursday about Melvin R. Laird, President Richard M. Nixon's first secretary of defense, misstated the maiden name of his mother.
That left Rubin and Laird puzzled on the investment value of a dispensary, a weed farm or a factory making pot-infused candy.
One glimpse into professional surfer Laird Hamilton's closet and you know he doesn't have an average suit-wearing, 9-to-5 type of job.
Before joining the Cabinet, Laird had been an influential Republican congressman representing Wisconsin for 16 years with an expertise in defense and military matters.
Laird would like to see employers strive to offer flexible, paid working arrangements and policies that recognize that employees have different abilities and needs.
Legendary big-wave rider Laird Hamilton and pro volleyball champion Gabrielle Reece are revealing the secret to making their nearly 20-year marriage work.
Big Ang passed away from cancer earlier this week and her longtime friend and real estate broker, Laird Klein, is helping with the deal.
Lockwood has been Laird CEO for four years, overseeing average organic revenue growth at the company of 7 percent over the last three years.
As Laird Dunn recalls, Saunders was flabbergasted that she couldn't get Laird's for her bar, especially as the product hailed from neighboring New Jersey.
Although these first two novels attracted award nominations and good notices, it is fair to say that Laird is better known as a poet.
Ross took the leap after he was fired from securities brokerage firm Laird and investment bank Bear Stearns, reported Danielle Wiener-Bronner for CNN.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about Melvin R. Laird, President Richard M. Nixon's first secretary of defense, misstated the maiden name of his mother.
Already with Kenyan Drake and Kalen Ballage competing for carries at running back, Miami held on to Myles Gaskin, Patrick Laird and Mark Walton.
Orlando Bloom and surfing legend Laird Hamilton played a little game of get in the hole, but this one was more exciting than golf.
He has won three PGA tournaments, and until Knox earned his card in 2012, Laird was the only Scottish player on the PGA Tour.
On board, Kate and William met a team of engineers from Cammell Laird who have been involved in the ship's build, including young apprentices.
There's a moment, early in Laird Hunt's new novel, "The Evening Road," when one of the narrators pauses to contemplate the journey before her.
Sharon Stone is happy with the men she has in her life—her three sons, Quinn Kelly, 12, Laird Vonne, 13, and Roan Joseph, 18.
"On reflection, we can see how the cartoon characters on the packaging might be confusing," Antoinette Laird, a spokesperson for Pak'n Save's parent company said.
The actress turned 59 on Friday, marking the occasion with a festive Twitter snap of herself with sons Quinn Kelly, Laird Vonne and Roan Joseph.
U.S. residents also seem increasingly aware of the futility in preventing illegal marijuana use, said Ian Laird, a lawyer and co-founder of New Leaf.
Because of this, a Laird wouldn't be called a Lord — so instead of being Lord Glen Affric, James will be James Matthews of Glen Affric.
Melvin Laird, the former Defense secretary who oversaw the drawdown of U.S. troops in Vietnam, died Wednesday at 94, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
While it's not unusual for children to follow in their parents' footsteps and join the family business, Laird Dunn's case may be a bit different.
Antoinette Laird, head of external relations for Pak'n Save's parent company, told the New Zealand Harold that the Scooby Snacks were removed from the store.
Through WeWork, he invested in a wave-pool startup called WaveGarden and a superfood startup called Laird Superfood, which sells "performance mushrooms" among other things.
Literary cocktail parties are not exactly star-studded events, but those thrown by Zadie and her husband, the poet and novelist Nick Laird, come close.
But Ismail K. White, Corrine M. McConnaughy, Julian J. Wamble, and Chrl M. Laird show in new research that interpersonal pressure plays an independent role.
The fund's recent global fund investments include Aimbridge Hospitality, BioDuro, Deutsche Fachpflege Gruppe, INNIO, Laird, Manjushree Technopack, Prisma Medios de Pago, Walmart Brazil and Zentiva.
"Go ahead and start paying those out," said Carla Wigen, managing director of fiduciary strategy at Laird Norton Wealth Management, which is based in Seattle.
TAKE EVERY WAVE: THE LIFE OF LAIRD HAMILTON Mr. Hamilton, a titan of surfing, is profiled by the documentarian Rory Kennedy ("Last Days in Vietnam").
A Picture and a Poem For T's ongoing series, the conceptual artist Charles Gaines responded to a poem by the poet and novelist Nick Laird.
After the signing of the U.S.-North Vietnamese accord in Paris and shortly before leaving the Pentagon, Laird suspended the draft five months earlier than planned.
Read is a former chairman of Laird Plc and will begin his role after the merger of SSE's retail power unit and German-listed Innogy's Npower.
"It's the pride that we've been able to flourish through the ups and downs, and the history of our state and our country," Laird Dunn says.
Matthews' parents are currently the Laird and Lady of Glen Affric, a Scottish estate in the Highlands — and the newlyweds will reportedly inherit this stunning property.
But he's also pretty into the baby, which is cute and doesn't shut the idea down when Laird suggests that he have one of his own.
Laird is heartbroken but now very worried about Caroline, so he heads out the door to look for her, leaving Adam behind to watch the baby.
They are people like Mr. Laird, who rose to the level of managing director at his firm while doing drugs before riding the train to work.
But Mr. Laird — who, with his broad, blunt features, receding hairline and severe crew cut, suggested the visage of a Marine drill sergeant — was no dove.
And that Laird, whose inappropriateness and eager-puppy manner are at once offensive and ingratiating, belongs to a future that many of us are uncomfortable with.
Still, Patrick Laird is set to get a starter's share of the action on Sunday for Miami, and he's available for the paltry price of $4,100.
In doing so, he has joined the ranks of Laird Hamilton, Kelly Slater, David Beckham and other athletes who have all segued into apparel after retiring.
"His work helped shape medical research as we know it," said Dr. Susan Turney CEO of the Marshfield Clinic Health System where the Laird Center is based.
That spring, as Szady and Laird made the round of calls to set up matches for the following academic year, one school after another turned them down.
Last year, it bought British electronics and technology firm Laird for about 1.2 billion pounds ($1.58 billion) and subsequently de-listed it from the London Stock Exchange.
Though Laird "set it up a bit bluntly" with the names Ulster and New Ulster, New Ulster is not just a crude reflecting pool for Northern Ireland.
A graduate student of sociology at the University of Washington, Jennifer Laird, wrote a widely cited dissertation, examining the effects of public-sector layoffs on different races.
Theo's real estate broker is Laird Klein -- the same guy who helped "Mob Wives" star Big Ang unload her own Staten Island pad a couple years back.
In 215, while a congressman, Mr. Laird published a controversial book, "A House Divided: America's Strategy Gap," in which he proposed that nuclear war was not unthinkable.
During the civil rights era, Mr. Laird was instrumental in weakening several Southern-backed proposals that would have limited the federal government's ability to desegregate public schools.
The lead author, Eamon J. Laird, a research fellow at Trinity College Dublin, said that the study was observational so it could not prove cause and effect.
Smith Cameron), Frank (Peter Friedman), Jamie Laird (Danny Huston) — are all drinking rosé while wringing their hands, waiting to hear of their fate, subject to Logan's whims.
Martin Laird was second after also shooting 65, and the defending champion Hideki Matsuyama was at 12 under, tied with John Peterson, Graham DeLaet and Michael Kim.
Last year, in what arguably became the most laughable comment in the history of the sport, surf legend Laird Hamilton wrongly blamed menstruating women for shark attacks.
"Those of us who fought and those of us held prisoner in Vietnam will always have a special place in our hearts for Sec Melvin Laird," tweeted Sen.
"We're expected to push through, and those that do are often rewarded," Laird says, echoing ongoing discussions about "presenteeism," or coming in to work while sick or unwell.
Cal put the game away with just over two minutes remaining when Patrick Laird rushed for 14 yards on fourth-and-193 from the USC 33-yard line.
The solution to the problem of atavistic identity politics, for Laird, lies in transcendence; in a fiction that looks for the little things, and locates its art there.
Stone, 58, stunned in a gold animal-print blazer and matching earrings, while Laird opted for a khaki-colored suit with a classic button-down shirt and tie.
Laird, Countrywide, Howden Joinery Group, Mitchells & Butlers and Aldermore, all saw negative broker activity on Tuesday, sending their shares 2.6 percent to 5 percent lower on the day.
"And the leader of the tribe says to Attenborough, 'Well, you've been waiting for 2,000 years for Jesus Christ,'" Laird told me one June morning in New York.
The Laird Directors, advised by Rothschild, J.P. Morgan Cazenove and Numis, consider the terms of the deal to be "fair and reasonable", the company said in a statement.
The big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton will teach a master surfing lesson on a standing wave machine at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa in Florida next spring.
Bryson DeChambeau (64) and Kevin Tway (66) were in a group of four at eight-under that also included England's Tommy Fleetwood (67) and Scotland's Martin Laird (68).
Brummel is now a co-owner of the Seattle Storm Women's National Basketball Association team and a board member at Laird Norton Wealth Management and Domino Data Lab.
Laird, the author of two previous novels and several acclaimed collections of poetry, dazzles ear and eye with his kinetic prose, animating city, countryside and, later, tropical jungle.
The slightly stocky Hawaii resident was in the lineup the day Laird Hamilton, the sport's most influential ambassador, was first towed into a wave by a jet ski.
Arizona fell behind early after using some trickery as Patrick Laird scored on an 8-yard run on the Statue of Liberty play midway through the first quarter.
Laird came back to the Nixon administration later in 1973 as counselor to the president for domestic affairs but left in 1974 as the Watergate scandal engulfed Nixon's presidency.
Donald Rumsfeld, who served as defense secretary under both Ford and Bush, said on Twitter on Wednesday that Laird was a friend and talented public servant over many decades.
The biggest mid-cap faller was tech firm Laird, down 6.9 percent, after Cobham announced that Laird's boss would replace the Cobham CEO by the end of the year.
As the poet Nick Laird recently observed, "the Internet — with its endless choice, its banner ads, its I.M.s and GIFs and Vines — is a disastrous locale" for most poetry.
William took a sip of whisky, while Kate instead sampled the Laird of Fintry's cassis (a blackcurrant liquor), which she declared as like "sloe gin," the Daily Express reported.
Laird, for instance, excitedly pulled out a delicate book from 6433 about "the revenge of Merner the kitty" — an animal who goes to hell for not being buried properly.
His first bogey of the tournament dropped him into a tie for third with Scotland's Martin Laird (66), American Matt Kuchar (69) and South Korea's Kang Sung-hoon (65).
A press release that was published without fanfare earlier today also notes that Laird Superfood products will be made available to WeWork members and employees at select locations soon.
Known as the "First Lady of Applejack," she's the vice president and ninth generation of her family's business: Laird & Company, the oldest family-owned distillery in the United States.
She finally found her own sound when she began collaborating with what is now an all-star list of songwriters: Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Luke Laird.
The Byzantine intrigue got so intense that Defense Secretary Melvin Laird and Thomas Moorer, chair man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, began spying on the president and Kissinger.
He was the first of several of us to file a federal lawsuit against Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird seeking to be released from active duty as conscientious objectors.
But on March 29, 19743, three days after the Communists had fired five rockets into Saigon, the South Vietnamese capital, Mr. Laird relented, agreeing to bombing missions inside Cambodia.
The biggest mid-cap faller was tech firm Laird, down 6.5 percent, after Cobham announced that Laird's boss would replace the Cobham CEO by the end of the year.
"There was no downside," Ms. Laird said of her Costco package, noting that the travel agent assigned to the couple kept in touch before, during and after the trip.
"For me, reading is just an escape, books were my escape to a different world that I would probably never get to see in my lifetime," Ms. Laird said.
That touchdown was set up by another trick play, as Patrick Laird took a handoff and flipped the ball back to Fitzpatrick, who tossed a 20103-yarder to Parker.
"The current tax of 77% on an average priced bottle of Scotch is a burden on consumers and the industry," said Julie Hesketh-Laird, Scotch Whisky Association acting chief executive.
Sub 'Boaty McBoatface' hangs from a crane during the keel laying ceremony of the polar research vessel the Sir David Attenborough, at the Cammell Laird ship yard in Birkenhead, Oct.
While tow-in surfing was popularized by big-wave icons like Laird Hamilton, and pushed the limits of what humans could surf, it's often looked down on by purists today.
And it wasn't handed down to him by his father — he bought the estate for commercial use, to develop it into a rental property, making him a non-traditional Laird.
Laird Superfood also sells beet- and turmeric-infused powdered coconut waters, "ultra-caffeinated" coffee and a variety of coffee creamers, including a mint-flavored creamer and a turmeric-flavored number.
Read is a former chairman of Laird Plc and will begin his role at the new company after the merger of the retail power units of SSE and Innogy's Npower.
As the scholar David Laird says, Jim's way of telling the story cannot capture the "streaming immediacy" of a life lived day by day, with no great goal in sight.
To address that stigma and build a community of support for recovering addicts, Laird founded the Lighthouse, a sober living community in Connecticut, for professional men who've been through detox.
Having read Johnson-Laird, he'd begun to wonder whether reality, as we experience it, might be a mental stage set—a representation of the world, rather than the world itself.
The singing is strong and soulful, though that impression owes a lot to his wingman, Chris Stapleton, who sings backup and wrote the song with Luke Laird and Shane McAnally.
They embraced this time as teammates after a 21-14, 21-13 victory over Nicole Laird and Mariafe Artacho del Solar of Australia, a match that took only 35 minutes.
The buff dudes teamed up for a Malibu getaway with John McEnroe and surfer Laird Hamilton this week ... drinkin' beers and playing cornhole -- something they've been doing all summer long.
"They Remain," directed, edited and scripted by Philip Gelatt, from a short story by Laird Barron, shows that it's possible to a make an engrossing genre piece on limited resources.
And Alexandra Laird, who gave birth to two children who tested positive for heroin, received two suspended 10-year sentences and access to a treatment program, according to court records.
The Bears tied it early in the fourth quarter on a Laird 18-yard run before Arizona kicker Josh Pollack hit a 37-yard field goal with 5:07 remaining.
Surfing legend Laird Hamilton has some simple, and possibly controversial, shark advice -- if you're a woman and you're on your period, stay outta the water ... 'cause you're gonna get bit.
Laird coined the term "Vietnamization" in 21952 to describe a policy of enlarging, equipping and training the forces of U.S. ally South Vietnam to fight the forces of Communist North Vietnam.
Two days before Laird ended his tenure at the Pentagon in January 2006, U.S. and North Vietnamese negotiators signed a deal in Paris that included a full withdrawal of U.S. forces.
As Columbia University law professor Jo Backer Laird noted, further regulations are an easy political accomplishment but mean very little legally if they either cannot be properly enforced or are repetitive.
" Laird, who lives in California, suggested the time was past when Japan had to keep atoning for its wartime history: "There were a lot of atrocities but that war is over.
Laird and his personal valet (a very funny Keegan-Michael Key, of Comedy Central's "Key & Peele") even operate a paper-free house, which results in rather adventuresome trips to the bathroom.
"And Audrey got the bartenders in New York City together and they kept ordering and ordering it, and hounding the distributors, and finally they would bring it in," Laird Dunn says.
So far profit warnings from smartphone maker Laird, engineers Keller and Senior, aerospace and defence firm Cobham as well as a disappointing update from NCC have triggered punishing share price falls.
First, Laird conjures an imaginary place in Oceania, where real brown people live, thus engaging with the fraught literary tradition of using people from faraway places as a mirror for whites.
Cammell-Laird will be the prime contractor to build and assemble the Type 31e vessels, while BAE would lend its expertise to ensure delivery on time and budget, the statement added.
"I went to pick up these guys at Silver Hill, and the guy next to me, an accountant from the Midwest, said he was worried about going home," Mr. Laird said.
Laird said his father, Charles, took him to the 1994 British Open at Turnberry, his first professional event, and they followed Greg Norman, the winner of the championship there in 1986.
Then he saw what he had been looking for: the gray hulk of the Cammell Laird plant, and two dozen workers warming their hands over a fire in a steel barrel.
Laird believes that tiptoeing around health needs in this way is unacceptable, and she worries that our culture currently prizes employees who work all the time without regard for their well-being.
Running back Tre Watson is out for the season with a knee injury, but junior Patrick Laird has been a capable replacement with three consecutive games of 23 or more yards rushing.
Yet Ned soon discovers that his pride and joy is actually shacking up with an eccentric 32-year-old mogul, Laird (Franco), who is as foul-mouthed as he is free-wheeling.
Born in 1975 in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Laird went on to study English at Cambridge (where he met his wife, Zadie Smith) before practicing law at the "magic circle" firm Allen & Overy.
Edgardo, the laird of that estate, has fallen in love with Lucia, the sister of a rival clan, the Lammermoors, now headed by her imperious brother, Enrico, who is Edgardo's sworn enemy.
Emily Maryn Laird and Scott James Dresser were married June 22 at First Parish Church of York, Me. Dan Hollis, a United Church of Christ minister and pastor, performed the ceremony. Mrs.
"Max Porter does damaged psyche well," Laird Hunt writes in his review, comparing the book to Porter's debut, "Grief Is the Thing With Feathers," which featured a widower and his young sons.
The Dolphins scored a touchdown on their fifth straight possession and pushed ahead 34-28 with 11:06 to go in the fourth as Patrick Laird plunged in from 4 yards out.
"I think that whatever we can do in politics to enhance the quality of life ... and the equality of people, we should do it," said Councilman Dallas Laird, who backed the resolution.

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