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* 1967 – Noel Gallagher, English singer-songwriter and musician ( Oasis )
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1967 and Noel
The band was formed in October 1967, comprising Brendan ' Brush ' Shiels on bass guitar ( born in 1946, Dublin, Ireland-formerly of The Uptown Band ), Noel ' Nollaig ' Bridgeman on drums ( born in 1947, Dublin-currently with Van Morrison ), Bernard ' Bernie ' Cheevers on lead guitar ( born in 1948, Dublin-formerly of The Intruders ), and Phil Lynott on vocals.
Noel Thomas David Gallagher ( born 29 May 1967 ) is an English musician and singer-songwriter, formerly the lead guitarist, occasional lead singer and principal songwriter of the rock band Oasis.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls: Oliver William Foster ( 1878 – 1955 ), Francis Brodie ( 1880 – 1967 ), Alec ( 1881 – 1938 ), Lionel ( 1883 – 1948 ), Noel ( 1885 – 1962 ), Violet ( 1888 – 1924 ), Raymond ( 1889 – 1915 ), Honor ( 1891 – 1979 ), Lorna ( 1892 – 1987 ), Norah ( 1894 – 1990 ), Barbara ( 1896 – 1983 ), and Rosalynde ( 1896 – 1983 ).
* Noel Murless – Ridge Wood ( 1949 ), Court Command ( 1956 ), Hopeful Venture ( 1967 ), Rangong ( 1969 ), Attica Meli ( 1973 )
* Noel Murless – Bara Bibi ( 1954 ), Collyria ( 1959 ), Bracey Bridge ( 1965 ), Pink Gem ( 1967, dead-heat ), Parmelia ( 1970 ), Attica Meli ( 1972 ), Mil's Bomb ( 1974 )
He was married to his second wife, Noel Hall, from April 1935 until their divorce in September 1967.
On December 23, 1972, Noel was appointed U. S. Ambassador to Sudan when Sudan and the U. S. reestablished diplomatic relations severed as the result of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.
* Five members of the Bunyip Football Club ( Peter Kay, Michael Breheny, Noel Heatley, Barry Sullivan and Don Smith ) perished in late December 1967 when their plane crashed at Daly Waters in the Northern Territory.
During their time in the NASL the Tea Men's coach was Irishman Noel Cantwell, former manager of Coventry City ( 1967 – 1972 ) and Peterborough United F. C.
1967 and English
Some jurisdictions allow force to be used in defense of property, to prevent damage either in its own right, or under one or both of the preceding classes of defense in that a threat or attempt to damage property might be considered a crime ( in English law, under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971 it may be argued that the defendant has a lawful excuse to damaging property during the defense and a defense under s3 Criminal Law Act 1967 ) subject to the need to deter vigilantes and excessive self-help.
The Beginner's Dictionary ( 1962 ), the Intermediate Dictionary ( 1964 ) and, finally, the Senior Dictionary ( 1967 ) were milestones in Canadian English lexicography.
Engelbart applied for a patent in 1967 and received it in 1970, for the wooden shell with two metal wheels ( computer mouse-), which he had developed with Bill English, his lead engineer, a few years earlier.
It has inspired a new genre, the Robinsonade as works like Johann David Wyss's The Swiss Family Robinson ( 1812 ) adapt its premise and has provoked modern postcolonial responses, including J. M. Coetzee's Foe ( 1986 ) and Michel Tournier's Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique ( in English, Friday ) ( 1967 ).
* Bell, A. Melville ( 1967 ), " Visible Speech ", London: Simpkin Marshall ; rpt in facsimile in B. Collins and I. Mees ( 2006 ), " Phonetics of English in the 19th Century ", London: Routledge.
Jacob Grimm in his Deutsches Wörterbuch deplored the " unhochdeutsch " form Elf, borrowed " unthinkingly " from the English, and Tolkien was inspired by Grimm to recommend reviving the genuinely German form in his Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings ( 1967 ) and Elb, Elben was consequently reintroduced in the 1972 German translation of The Lord of the Rings.
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