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  2. John Murdoch (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    The interview had taken place at Simpson's Inn, Ayr where he also required Murdoch to provide a specimen of his handwriting [2] and he questioned him on his teaching methods. [13] Murdoch was a student at the Ayr Burgh School at the time, improving his English skills and was recommended by David Tennant, English master at the school. [13]

  3. Georg Kreisel - Wikipedia

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    When Kreisel was teaching at the University of Reading he would frequently take the train into London. There was a particularly fast train that was timed just right for the shows in London, and he would go to the station at that time. He checked the timetable one day, and that train was canceled.

  4. Kennedy Baptist College - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Baptist College is an Australian coeducational, independent, Baptist, secondary school located in Murdoch, Western Australia. The college currently educates 1,238 students and 160 staff members (2023). It is named after Baptist minister and pioneer William Kennedy [2] and is situated on the grounds of Murdoch University.

  5. Murdoch, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Melville. Murdoch University, St John of God Hospital Murdoch and Fiona Stanley Hospital ...

  6. The Sovereignty of Good - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch, on the other hand, disagreed with what she saw as analytic philosophy's consequent "rejection of the inner life". [9] Iris Murdoch's main influence in The Sovereignty of Good is Plato, at a time when, as her biographer Peter J. Conradi notes, to be "a Platonist in morals seemed as bizarre as declaring oneself a Jacobite in politics".

  7. Steve Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch left the University of St Andrews in September 2021 after 17 years of service to that University, and as part of the teaching staff that saw the university gain top spot in the UK University rankings for the first time. In April 2022 Murdoch began working at The Swedish Defence University (Försvarshögskolan) as a lecturer.

  8. List of Murdoch Mysteries characters - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch's former love from Bristol, England, during season 3. She also appears in season 4, where it is revealed that she is engaged to another man. Murdoch later finds out that her fiancé was a member of the Black Hand, a criminal organization and forerunner of the Mafia, who chose to elope with Anna with the counterfeit money he was ...

  9. The Time of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Time of the Angels is a philosophical novel by British novelist Iris Murdoch.First published in 1966, it was her tenth novel. The novel centres on Carel Fisher, an eccentric Anglican priest who is the rector of a London church which was destroyed by bombing during World War II.