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Name:McMURCHY, LORNE SINCLAIR
Initials:L S
Nationality:Canadian
Rank:Flying Officer (Pilot)
Regiment/Service:Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit Text:9 (R.A.F.) Sqdn
Date of Death:22/06/1944
Service No:J/25893
Additional information:Son of John Sinclair McMurchy and Winnifred Annie McMurchy; husband of Lucy Adele McMurchy, of Calgary, Alberta.
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:XIV. H. 16.
Cemetery:GROESBEEK CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
This is how I found him. He was at the gas station food court, working a double shift that night trying to support himself on minimum wage. And so I said "That's no way for a dinosaur to live!" My wife immediately talked to the supervisor and they let us adopt him. He rode in the car the rest of our trip, and was a very happy dinosaur.
2013 Cyprus Women's Cup
8 March 2013, Nicosia, Cyprus
©CanadaSoccer / by Ville Vuorinen
Christine Sinclair v Maija Saari
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2012 CONCACAF Women's Qualifying
Canada Soccer / Bob Frid
27 January 2012 at BC Place in Vancouver, BC
Christine Sinclair interview
dapperQ, in conjunction with Brooklyn Dry Goods, present looks inspired by Americana and the New Matinee Idols.
Photo: Jahn Hall
Styling: Brooklyn Dry Goods
Hair: James Duckett, Fringe
Make-Up: Kathy Cabral
In collaboration with the Queer Country Music Fest, produced by Riot Grrrl, Inc. Special thanks to the generosity of Brooklyn Dry Goods Founders Kurt Uhlendorf and Jahn Hall.
The Sinclair Castle, aka Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, is located on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland. Built in the late 1400s or early 1500s, it is considered to be one of the earliest seats of Clan Sinclair. More info on the castle can be found at www.castlesinclairgirnigoe.org/index.html
Sinclair Community College’s founder, David A. Sinclair, was part of Clan Sinclair. Several Sinclair employees, including the college’s current president Steven Johnson, have visited the castle during a trip to Scotland.
This photo was taken by a Sinclair employee during a recent trip to Scotland.
Okay so Abbie felt bad for the guy and went out to a secret meeting at the park. She may or many not have kissed him and this was his face.
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I used to use it's predecessor, the ZX81. Very similar but a bit larger.
Women’s International friendly
Canada v Mexico
24 November 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC PLace
©CanadaSoccer / by Bob Frid
Christine Sinclair
Work at the Boots Court in Carthage, Missouri and the adjacent Visitor's Center (former Sinclair Station)
At Roger Pecina's Sinclair service station in Cassopolis, Michigan.
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This is Sinclair Creek, which flows west from the Canadian Continental Divide through the deep and narrow Sinclair Canyon in the mountains and coverges with the Columbia River near Radium Hot Springs. Hwy 93 on the bridge at the right side of the image turns to the left at the end of the bridge. The highway was actually built over the top of the creek.
The Sinclair Castle, aka Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, is located on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland. Built in the late 1400s or early 1500s, it is considered to be one of the earliest seats of Clan Sinclair. More info on the castle can be found at www.castlesinclairgirnigoe.org/index.html
Sinclair Community College’s founder, David A. Sinclair, was part of Clan Sinclair. Several Sinclair employees, including the college’s current president Steven Johnson, have visited the castle during a trip to Scotland.
This photo was taken by a Sinclair employee during a recent trip to Scotland.
This series will chronicle the construction of the new interstate bridge carrying highways MN 43/WI 54 across the Mississippi river between Winona, Minnesota and Buffalo County, Wisconsin. The project began in July 2014 with plans to build a new bridge next to the existing (circa 1941) span, which will remain in use after completion.
February 19th, 2015: Among the businesses being displaced by the project is this Sinclair station at 2nd and Huff streets, still in operation back in August 2014 (above) and today (below). It closed for business in December 2014.