McNeill appealed the length of his sentence at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh.
Mr McNeill's modest aim is to assess what humanity has done to its environment throughout history.
Dr. David McNeill found that rigorous, disciplined, and confident speakers use hand gestures more than average.
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Labour's Pauline McNeill called on Scottish Secretary Michael Moore to respect the will of the Scottish Parliament.
"It's certainly an example of consolidation in the European industry, " said Douglas McNeill, analyst with Blue Oar Securities.
Labour's Pauline McNeill welcomed the plans, but said they should not come at the expense of public safety.
In evidence , McNeill's victims, who cannot be named, told how their lives had been destroyed by the abuse.
McNeill showed no emotion as he was led away to begin his sentence.
Edgar Degas carried on a jealous cross-Channel frame-designing rivalry with James McNeill Whistler, and took the matter very seriously indeed.
Mr McNeill said bikes constitute "a small percentage of traffic on the roads" but they figure prominently in crash statistics.
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Jailing the 56-year-old, judge Lord Boyd told McNeill he had been convicted of very serious offences committed against two children.
Lady Paton, who heard the appeal with Lord Mackay, said they would reduce McNeill's prison sentence to a 12-year term.
Lady Paton said that in the circumstances they had come to the view that the sentence imposed on McNeill was excessive.
McNeill. (Applause.) The 2009 National Humanities Medal to William H.
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United responded quickly through Daniel Grainger, who came similarly unstuck inside the Hibs penalty area with a shot aimed straight at McNeill.
One of Storke's favorite weddings featured on her blog was the union between Elizabeth Leigh McNeill and Stephen Jarrrett Wrenn of San Francisco.
The solicitor advocate said the crimes against the children were perpetrated in the 1980s and McNeill had been in no further trouble since then.
Ms McNeill led the debate and told MSPs that the move would disenfranchise hundreds of people who did not have access to the internet.
One of the more unusual ones is that a ghost of a Newfoundland dog is said to appear at the grave of his master, John McNeill Boyd.
Also on this level are seascapes by Winslow Homer, pictures by Thomas Eakins and James McNeill Whistler and stained glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Several etchings from James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "Thames Series" (1859) reveal the artist's canny eye for selective detail and exquisite finesse with an etcher's needle.
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But after receiving it over the Christmas holiday, the council's monitoring officer Victoria McNeill and "independent person" Stephen Revell agreed that Mr Murphy should face the council's standards committee.
At Oxford University, the students' union president, Kirsty McNeill, told BBC News Online the introduction of top-up fees would drag the university back to its Brideshead image of social exclusivity.
All three players then parred the 18th, the opening play-off hole, before Campbell bowed out at the 17th where McNeill had a chance of victory, only to miss a birdie putt from 20-feet.
Other recipients from Nottinghamshire included Elizabeth Fradd who is made a dame for services to nursing and Stuart McNeill who was appointed MBE for voluntary services to young people in the UK and Ghana.
Most of the latter had come from London, drawn, as were Walter Sickert and James McNeill Whistler through several winters in the 1880s, by the vivid and naturalistic subject matter and the preternaturally clear light.
Drawings of James McNeill Whistler, Charles Baudelaire and Max Beerbohm, followed by 20th-century photographs of Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol, make the case for dandyism as an aesthetic stance, the domain of artists.
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Another Biltmore distinction: Most of the items on exhibit, from portraits by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and John Singer Sargent to the crystal, porcelain and Flemish tapestries, are original to the house and the family.
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