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James Rennie (26 February 1787, Sorn – 1867, Adelaide) was a Scottish naturalist.
In 1815 he graduated M.A. from Glasgow University where he had previously studied natural sciences, and took holy orders. In 1821 he moved to London. From 1830 to 1834 he was professor of natural history and zoology at King's College. From then on he made his living as a natural history author.
Rennie emigrated to Australia, 1840, where he ran the College High School in Elizabeth Street, Sydney, with an emphasis on the Arts and Natural History.
Rennie wrote, among many other books, The Natural History of Insects published by John Murray (1829) and co-authored with John Obadiah Westwood; Insect Architecture (1830), a popular work originally in the Library of Entertaining Knowledge but reissued in 1857 by John Murray; and Alphabet of Botany for use of beginners (1834).
Among the books that Rennie edited was Gilbert White's The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne in 1833. He also gave lectures, including the 1831 Royal Institution Christmas Lecture.
James Rennie (April 18, 1890 – July 31, 1965) was a Canadian film actor who appeared in several Hollywood films during the 1920s and 1930s.
He was born James Malachi Rennie on April 18, 1890 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada the son of a Mormon minister. As a youth he starred in a number of stage productions including roles in such Shakespearean plays as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. It wasn't before long until he was bit by the acting bug. In June 1917, during World War I, Rennie enrolled in the Canadian Expeditionary Force and became a part of the University of Toronto's Officers Training Company; while involved in this he and other officers would put on their own productions to show to the general public. After the war ended in November 1918 Rennie decided to leave Canada for California to begin a career in American films. In the 1920s Rennie divided his time between the Broadway stage and making silent films.
His first film role came in Remodeling Her Husband which was the only film that Lillian Gish would ever direct. It was while doing this film that Rennie met Lillian's younger sister Dorothy and they began a romantic relationship. On December 26, 1920 Rennie and Gish were married in a double wedding ceremony alongside actress Constance Talmadge who was a good friend of Gish's. Now that Rennie was married and had Lillian Gish as a sister-in-law many doors began to open for him. His next film role was as Robert Van Nuys in Flying Pat opposite his sister-in-law in the role of her husband.
James Rennie (born c. 1853) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Rennie placed fifth in the 1875 Open Championship.
Rennie was born in Scotland circa 1853.
The 1875 Open Championship was the 15th Open Championship, held 10 September at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Willie Park, Sr. won the Championship by two strokes from runner-up Bob Martin. Willie Park, who had won the first Championship in 1860, equalled Tom Morris, Jr.'s record of four Championship wins. Rennie had rounds of 61-59-57=177 and won £1 in prize money.
Rennie's date of death is unknown.
Under the Dome is an American science-fiction drama television series. It premiered on CBS on June 24, 2013, and concluded on September 10, 2015. The series was developed by Brian K. Vaughan and based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. In the first season, Vaughan and King served as executive producers along with Neal Baer, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Jack Bender, Steven Spielberg, and Stacey Snider. Danish director Niels Arden Oplev produced and directed the pilot. Baer serves as the showrunner for the series. Vaughan exited the series before the premiere of season two.
On August 31, 2015, CBS cancelled Under the Dome after three seasons due to low ratings.
Under the Dome tells the story of the residents of the fictional small town of Chester's Mill where a massive, transparent, seemingly indestructible dome suddenly cuts them off from the rest of the world. With no Internet access, no mobile signals and limited radio communication, the people trapped inside must find their own ways to survive with diminishing resources and rising tensions. While military forces, the government, and the media positioned outside of this surrounding barrier attempt to break it down, a small group of people inside attempt to figure out what the dome is, where it came from, and if (and when) it will go away.
James Rennie is a naturalist.
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We’re delighted to be working in collaboration on a new financial education project with school children from Carlisle’s James Rennie School. Read more at https://www.cumberland.co.uk/news/james-rennie-school-piggy-bank.
The Hounds are here to assist any families or individuals who are denied information about their loved ones #UnderTheDome. Hoping this personal video message gets through to James Rennie, Jr. who's likely trapped inside.
WE WERE TOLD THAT THE EDINBURGH LGBT EMPLOYEE JAMES RENNIE WAS 1 OF THE RING LEADERS OF THE PAEDO RING. THE OTHER WAS ALLEGEDLY EX CELTIC EMPLOYEE NEIL STRACHAN WHAT THEY DIDNT TELL US WAS THAT MARTIN HENRY, HEAD OF THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL INQUIRY WORKED WITH JAMES RENNIE FOR THREE YEARS IN THE SAME OFFICE RENNIE WAS PAEDO-ING AROUND FROM! & IT GETS WORSE... Leader of Scottish Paedophile Ring & Gay Activist JAMES RENNIE https://youtu.be/fPf3inGCiVE
James Rennie, 96 is a World War II veteran. See his story in The Daily Reporter, July 6, 2019 edition.
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James Rennie (26 February 1787, Sorn – 1867, Adelaide) was a Scottish naturalist.
In 1815 he graduated M.A. from Glasgow University where he had previously studied natural sciences, and took holy orders. In 1821 he moved to London. From 1830 to 1834 he was professor of natural history and zoology at King's College. From then on he made his living as a natural history author.
Rennie emigrated to Australia, 1840, where he ran the College High School in Elizabeth Street, Sydney, with an emphasis on the Arts and Natural History.
Rennie wrote, among many other books, The Natural History of Insects published by John Murray (1829) and co-authored with John Obadiah Westwood; Insect Architecture (1830), a popular work originally in the Library of Entertaining Knowledge but reissued in 1857 by John Murray; and Alphabet of Botany for use of beginners (1834).
Among the books that Rennie edited was Gilbert White's The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne in 1833. He also gave lectures, including the 1831 Royal Institution Christmas Lecture.
I gotta message but I can't find the words to say
I should have a plan but I lost it along the way
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians
Somebody said, "Oh no, not him again"
I should of known, it was going to be of those days
This one's going nowhere
This one's flying high
Feel like going out there
One more time
Some people make champagne out of water
Some people just never have enough
For some people, it just keeps getting harder
Who're you going to trust?
A man built a cave
And he filled it with machines
Now we've got a neon moon
And we don't know what it means
Too many folks just a hangin' around
Don't know their ass from a hole in the ground
I should've known
It was going to be one of those scenes
This one's going nowhere
This one's flying high
Feel like going out there
One more time
Some people make champagne out of water
Some people have fallen to their knees
For some people, it just keeps getting harder
Who're you trying to please?
Sit and watch while the candle's burning
Some people, they never learn
Sit and watch while the city's burning