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Ramsay may refer to: People * Ramsay (surname), people named Ramsay * Clan Ramsay, a Scottish clan * Ramsay brothers, Indian film makers * Richard Sorge (1895–1944), Soviet spy codenamed "Ramsay" Places Australia * Ramsay, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region * Ramsay, South Australia, a locality on the Yorke Peninsula * Electoral district of Ramsay Ramsay is a single-member Electoral districts of South Australia, electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after Alexander Maurice Ramsay, Alexander Ramsay, who was general manager of the South Australian Housin ..., South Australia Canada * Ramsay, Calgary, Alberta, a residential neighbourhood United States * Ramsay, Montana, a small settlement west of Butte * Ramsay, an unincorporated community in Bessemer Township, Michigan * Ramsay (Greenwood, Virginia), a historical estate Moon * Ramsay (crater), an impact crater In fiction * Ramsay Bolton, a character in the A Song of I ...
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Ramsay Bolton
Ramsay Bolton, previously known as Ramsay Snow, is a fictional character in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation ''Game of Thrones''. Introduced in 1998's '' A Clash of Kings'', Ramsay is the bastard son of Roose Bolton, the lord of the Dreadfort, an ancient fortress in the North of the kingdom of Westeros. He is subsequently mentioned in '' A Storm of Swords'' (2000) and '' A Feast for Crows'' (2005). He later appears in Martin's '' A Dance with Dragons'' (2011). Ramsay is an amoral and vicious sadist who strives to be legitimized as a true Bolton by his father. He is directly responsible for several atrocities in both the novels and television show, including the brutal torture of Theon Greyjoy and the Sack of Winterfell; however, his role as a primary antagonist is greatly expanded in the television adaptation. Ramsay is portrayed by Welsh actor Iwan Rheon in the HBO television adapta ...
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Clan Ramsay
Clan Ramsay is a Scottish Lowlands, Lowland Scottish clan.Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. Pages 298 – 299. History Origins of the clan In the eleventh century a ram in the sea is believed to have been an emblem on the seal of an abbey in Huntingdon. In 1124, David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon was accompanied by many young Normans, Norman noblemen. Amongst these nobles may have been Symon de Ramesie. Symon was granted lands in Midlothian from David and also witnessed an important charter to the monks of Holyrood Abbey in 1140. 13th century and branches of the clan By the 13th century there were five major branches of the Clan Ramsay: the Ramsays of Dalhousie Castle, Dalhousie, the Ramsays of Auchterhouse, the Ramsays of Banff, Aberdeenshire, Banff, the Ramsay of Forfar and the Ramsays of Clatto. In 1255, duri ...
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Ramsay Brothers
Ramsay Brothers is a pseudonym or brand name used for a family of Bollywood filmmakers, the sons and grandsons of F.U. Ramsay. They are best known for making horror films synonymous with the name "Ramsay Brothers" in India. Biography The actual surname of the Ramsay family is Ramsinghani, and they are a Hindu family hailing from Sindh province in present-day Pakistan. They belong to a trading caste, and in the early decades of the 20th century, the Ramsinghani family used to run electronics shops (mainly radio sets) in Karachi and Lahore. In 1947, due to the Partition of India, they were forced to flee their native land. Penniless and destitute, Fatehchand U. Ramsay (F.U. Ramsay) came with his extended family, including his wife, seven sons and two daughters, to India. They were resettled in Mumbai, and Fatehchand, along with his elder sons, set up a tiny electronics shop in Lamington Road, thanks to a dealership agreement with the same manufacturer of radio sets and other electron ...
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Ramsay Family
The Ramsay family is a fictional family from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. The family were one of three central families created by Reg Watson and introduced in the first episode of ''Neighbours'' in March 1985. Watson wanted the Ramsays to be humorous and rougher than the Robinson family. Ramsay Street, a cul-de-sac which is the central setting of the series, is named after the family. In 2001, the last Ramsay, Madge ( Anne Charleston), departed the series. Eight years later, a new generation of the Ramsay family was introduced. Creation and development The Ramsay family were one of three central families introduced to viewers when ''Neighbours'' began in 1985, created by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. Unlike the Robinsons, Watson wanted "humour and likeable roughness" with the Ramsay family. Josephine Monroe, author of ''The Neighbours Programme Guide'', wrote "The Ramsays are the royal family of ''Neighbours'' and their claim on Erinsborou ...
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Ramsay (surname)
Ramsay () is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan Ramsay (1895–1973), Australian army officer *Alana Ramsay (born 1994), Canadian alpine skier *Alex Ramsay (1899–1957), English footballer *Alexander Ramsay (other) *Ali Ramsay, Scottish cricketer *Alison Ramsay (born 1959), Scottish hockey international *Allan Ramsay (other) *Andrew Ramsay (other) *Archibald Maule Ramsay (1894–1955), British Army officer and politician *Bertram Ramsay (1883–1945), British admiral *Bill Ramsay (William G. Ramsay, born 1929), American jazz saxophonist and band leader *Bill Ramsay (athlete) (1928–1988), Australian middle-distance runner *Bill Ramsay (politician) (born 1962), politician in Newfoundland, Canada *Bob Ramsay (footballer) (1864–?), English footballer *Chris Ramsay, American magician and YouTuber *Connie Ramsay (born 1988), Scottish judoka *Dave Ramsay (born 1970), Canadian politician in the Northwest Territories *David Ramsa ...
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Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street is the fictional cul-de-sac in which the characters of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' live. The street is set in the equally fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the residents of the street, which was named after Jack Ramsay, the grandfather of original character Max Ramsay (Francis Bell (actor), Francis Bell). A blackjack game between Jack and Sam Robinson determined whom the street would be named after. Only six houses on the street are featured on a regular basis; numbers #No. 22, 22 to #No. 32, 32. #No. 34, Number 34 was featured for the only time in 2018. The cul-de-sac is at the end of a long street and the rest of the houses are on the other side of the main road which bisects it. The street behind Ramsay Street is named Mirrabooka Drive. A storyline within the show saw the name of the street nearly changed to Ramsbottom Street. Harold Bishop (Ian Smith (actor), Ian Smith) led a protest against i ...
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Henry Ramsay (Neighbours)
Henry Ramsay (also Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Craig McLachlan. He made his first screen appearance on 19 February 1987. Henry is the only son of Fred and Madge Mitchell and brother to Charlene and Sam Cole. Henry was known as a joker and was always coming up with schemes to make money. Henry dated Sue Parker and Melanie Pearson before beginning a relationship with Bronwyn Davies. He later moved to New Zealand to be a Disc jockey and married Bronwyn. He departed on 23 November 1989. McLachlan won three Logie Awards for his role as Henry during his time with ''Neighbours''. Casting Following the departure of Peter O'Brien ( Shane Ramsay), producers began a search for a new "hunk" to keep the female viewers interested. McLachlan was 21 when he auditioned for ''Neighbours''. McLachlan had a small role playing a student on the show '' Sons and Daughters''. The director was impressed with his performance and recomm ...
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Ramsay, Queensland
Ramsay is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Ramsay had a population of 369 people. Geography The Great Dividing Range passes through Ramsay, entering from the north from Preston and exiting to the south-east ( Budgee / West Haldon). The terrain to the east of the range is mountainous with the following named peaks: * Darling Point () * Hay Peak () * Mount Allen () * Mount Boodgee () * Mount Neale () * Mount Prosper () * Paddy Point () * Prosperity Point () Within the locality, the range is a watershed with the creeks that rise to the east of the range contributing to the North East Coast drainage basin which enter the Coral Sea, while the creeks that rise to the west of the range are ultimately tributaries of the Condamine River, part of the Murray Darling drainage basin. The terrain in the locality to the west of the range is still hilly but overall flatter and lower (down to above sea level). The land use in the east of the ...
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Electoral District Of Ramsay
Ramsay is a single-member Electoral districts of South Australia, electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after Alexander Maurice Ramsay, Alexander Ramsay, who was general manager of the South Australian Housing Trust for 25 years. It is a 24.7 km² suburban electorate north of Adelaide—based on the angle between Main North Road and the Port Wakefield Road, Ramsay covers the outer northern Adelaide suburbs of Brahma Lodge, South Australia, Brahma Lodge, Burton, South Australia, Burton, Direk, a portion of Elizabeth South, Elizabeth Vale, a portion of Paralowie, South Australia, Paralowie, Salisbury, South Australia, Salisbury, Salisbury South, South Australia, Salisbury South, Salisbury Plain, South Australia, Salisbury Plain and Salisbury North, South Australia, Salisbury North. Ramsay was first contested at the 1985 South Australian state election, 1985 election. Two of three representatives of the electorate have served as Premier of S ...
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USS Ramsay (DD-124)
USS ''Ramsay'' (DD-124) was a in the United States Navy during World War I, reclassified as DM-16 during World War II and again reclassified as AG-98. She was the first ship named for Rear Admiral Francis Ramsay. Construction and commissioning ''Ramsay'' was laid down on 21 December 1917 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia. The ship was launched on 8 June 1918, sponsored by Miss Mary Virginia Ramsay, granddaughter of Rear Admiral Ramsay. The destroyer was commissioned on 15 February 1919. Service history Assigned to Division 12, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, ''Ramsay'' completed shakedown training off Cuba in March, participated in fleet maneuvers in early April, and then sailed for New York City. She got underway in May for the Azores to act as a guide and weather observer for the NC transatlantic flights. Steaming between the Azores and Portugal from 16 May to 25 May, she returned to the United States on 6 June. For the ...
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Ramsay Principle
"Ramsay principle" is the shorthand name given to the decision of the House of Lords in two important cases in the field of UK tax, reported in 1982: * ''Ramsay v. IRC'', the full name of which is ''W. T. Ramsay Ltd. v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Eilbeck (Inspector of Taxes) v. Rawling'', and its citation is 982A.C. 300. * ''IRC v. Burmah Oil Co. Ltd.'', the full name of which is ''Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Burmah Oil Co. Ltd.'', and its citation is 982S.T.C. 30, H.L.(Sc.). In summary, companies that had made substantial capital gains had entered into complex and self-cancelling series of transactions that had generated artificial capital losses, for the purpose of avoiding capital gains tax. The House of Lords decided that where a transaction has pre-arranged artificial steps that serve no commercial purpose other than to save tax, the proper approach is to tax the effect of the transaction as a whole. The decision is not limited to capital gains tax, but applies ...
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Ramsay Malware
Ramsay, also referred to as Ramsay Malware, is a cyber espionage framework and toolkit that was discovered by ESET Research in 2020. Ramsay is specifically tailored for Windows systems on networks that are not connected to the internet and that also isolated from intranets of companies, so called air-gapped networks, from which it steals sensitive documents like Word documents after first collecting them in a hidden storage folder. ESET researchers found various versions of the malware, and believe that in May 2020 it was still under development. They numbered the versions Ramsay Version 1, Ramsay Version 2a and Ramsay Version 2b. The very first encounter with the malware was a sample that was uploaded from Japan to VirusTotal. The first version was compiled in September 2019. The last version that they found was most advanced. The discovery of Ramsay was seen as significant as malware is rarely able to target physically isolated devices. Authorship While authorship has not b ...
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