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Ian and Wallace
In 1973, he formed another group, Snape, with Boz Burrell, Mel Collins, and Ian Wallace, who were previously together in King Crimson.
His later author discoveries included Tanith Lee, Jennifer Roberson, Michael Shea, Ian Wallace, Tad Williams, Celia S. Friedman, and C. J. Cherryh, whose Downbelow Station ( 1982 ) was the first DAW book to win the Hugo Award for best novel.
* Ian Wallace – in London
* 1967-1973: Ian Wallace and Denis Norden versus David Franklin and Frank Muir
* Race, Steve ( 1979 ) My Music ; with the contributions of Frank Muir, Denis Norden, Ian Wallace, John Amis and David Franklin ; drawings by John Jensen.
Their songs have been sung by performers such as Ian Wallace and Joyce Grenfell.
Sinfield's debut album, Still, united numerous former ( Greg Lake, Mel Collins, Ian Wallace ) and future ( John Wetton ) Crimson alumni.
Ian Wallace was the pen name of science-fiction author John Wallace Pritchard ( 1912 – 1998 ).
Ian Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois but spent most of his life living in and around Detroit, Michigan.
Ian Wallace is the name of:
* Ian Wallace ( ornithologist ) ( born before 1935 ), British ornithologist and natural history author
* Ian Wallace ( author ) ( 1912 – 1998 ), science fiction author
* Ian Wallace ( artist ) ( born 1943 ), pioneer of Vancouver's conceptual art movement
* Ian Wallace ( drummer ) ( 1946 – 2007 ), drummer with King Crimson, Bob Dylan, and many others
* Ian Wallace ( footballer ) ( born 1956 ), Scottish international footballer
* Ian Wallace ( illustrator ), illustrator of children's books
* Ian Wallace ( photographer ) ( born 1972 ), Tasmanian landscape photographer
* Ian Wallace ( singer ) ( 1919 – 2009 ), singer and contestant on My Music
* Ian Wallace, convicted member of the Earth Liberation Front
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Their songs were performed by artists such as Ian Wallace and Joyce Grenfell.
Their songs were performed by artists such as Ian Wallace and Joyce Grenfell.
* Ian Wallace ( Yoker Athletic )

Ian and Denis
Over the years many celebrities and performers made guest appearances on the show including John Farnham, Graham Kennedy, Nicole Kidman, Dame Edna Everage, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Phyllis Diller, Debbie Reynolds, Kylie Minogue, Johnny O ' Keefe, Peter Allen, Lovelace Watkins, Normie Rowe, Russell Morris, Billy Thorpe, Demis Roussos, Jason Donovan, John Paul Young, Kamahl, Renee Geyer, Denise Drysdale, John Williamson, Ian ' Molly ' Meldrum and Denis Walter, and bands including Sherbet, The Mixtures, The Four Kinsmen, Little River Band, The Reels and even The Wombles!
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
* 2001: Ian Denis Johnson, Wall Street Journal, " for his revealing stories about victims of the Chinese government's often brutal suppression of the Falun Gong movement and the implications of that campaign for the future.
The series ' main actors included Carolyn Seymour, Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch and Denis Lill.
Other well-known actors have appeared in guest roles, including Denis Lawson, Anthony Sher, Ian McNeice, Andrew Tiernan, Samuel West, Christian Coulson, Cherie Lunghi, Greg Wise and Ronald Pickup.
Presidents, Chairs and leading activists of the Guild have included: Lord ( Ted ) Willis, Jimmy Perry, Bryan Forbes, Denis Norden, Maureen Duffy, Alan Plater, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Wally K. Daly, Ian Curteis, J. C. Wilsher and David Nobbs.
The original editorial collective included Denis Lemon ( editor ), Martin Corbett-who later was an active member of ACT UP, David Seligman, a founder member of the London Gay Switchboard collective, Ian Dunn of the Scottish Minorities Group, Glenys Parry ( national chair of CHE ), Suki J. Pitcher, and Doug Pollard, who later went on to launch the weekly gay newspaper, Gay Week ( affectionately known as Gweek ) ( he is now a presenter on Joy Melbourne 94. 9FM, Australia's first full-time GLBTI radio station, and was for a time editor of Melbourne Star, the city's fortnightly gay newspaper ).
Denis Jenkinson commented: " The driving of Ryan, the Canadian, and Spence, both in Ian Walker Lotus-Juniors, was very impressive ,.." At Mallory Park, England, on June 11, 1962, Ryan drove an FJ Lotus: " The Formula Junior event saw Peter Ryan adding to his growing reputation in Europe by tailing Peter Arundell's works Lotus for the whole race, then nipping through on lap 28 to win by a second.
The first footballer to take a kick was George Best, and the first to miss was Denis Law, whose attempt was saved by Hull goalkeeper Ian McKechnie.
In 1988 at the age of 24, Ian was appointed principal trombonist of the London Symphony Orchestra, taking over from the veteran Denis Wick.
Ian Souter Clarence, the former head of Column 88, was a member, whilst both publisher Anthony Hancock and National Front and National Party veteran Denis Pirie were also closely associated with the group.

Ian and John
Poirot has been portrayed on radio, on screen, for films and television, by various actors, including John Moffatt, Albert Finney, Sir Peter Ustinov, Sir Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and David Suchet.
Among other composers who set Housman songs were John Ireland ( song cycle, Land of Lost Content ), Michael Head ( e. g. ' Ludlow Fair '), Graham Peel ( a famous version of ' In Summertime on Bredon '), Ian Venables ( Songs of Eternity and Sorrow ), and the American Samuel Barber ( e. g. ' With rue my heart is laden ').
* Boxall, Ian, ( 2006 ) The Revelation of Saint John ( Black's New Testament Commentary ) London: Continuum, and Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson.
This hereditary title passed to Ian St John Lawson Johnston in 1943 and to Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston in 1996.
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises ( series 1 ); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel ; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames ( series 1 ); Bert Newton ; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights ( series 1 ); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole ( series 2 ); Glenn Robbins and Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line ( series 3 ) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart.
The Boultings used the same actors in a lot of their films, including Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas, Dennis Price, John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl and Miles Malleson.
* Ian C. Levy ( ed ), A Companion to John Wyclif: Late Medieval Theologian ( Leiden, Brill, 2011 ) ( Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, 4 ).
With the sale of Ian Rush to Juventus in 1987, Dalglish formed a new striker partnership of new signings John Aldridge and Peter Beardsley for the 1987 – 88 season, and he played only twice in a league campaign which saw Liverpool gain their 17th title.
Before the 1987 – 88 season, Dalglish signed a number of new players: Peter Beardsley from Newcastle, John Aldridge from Oxford United ( who replaced Ian Rush ); winger John Barnes from Watford ; and Oxford United midfielder Ray Houghton.
He then broke up the team which had finished 2nd two years running, selling popular players like Peter Beardsley, Lee Clark, Les Ferdinand and David Ginola and replaced them with ageing stars like John Barnes ( 34 ), Ian Rush ( 36 ) and Stuart Pearce ( 35 ), as well as virtual unknowns like Des Hamilton and Garry Brady.
Liverpool played in all red for the first time against Anderlecht, as Ian St. John recalled in his autobiography:
It starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, Neve McIntosh as Fuchsia, June Brown as Nannie Slagg, Ian Richardson as Lord Groan, Christopher Lee as Flay, Richard Griffiths as Swelter, Warren Mitchell as Barquentine, Celia Imrie as Countess Gertrude, Lynsey Baxter and Zoë Wanamaker as the twins, Cora and Clarice, and John Sessions as Dr Prunesquallor.
* Martin Westlake and Ian St. John, Kinnock, Little Brown Book Group Limited, 2001.
* ' John Newton, William Cowper and others: the Olney Hymns in context ', in Ian Donnachie and Carmen Lavin ( eds.
This typology is similar to ones found in Ian Barbour and John Haught.
Many authors: Stephen R. Marsh, Stephen Perrin, Ian Lee Starcher, Anthony Affronti, Jimmy Akin II, William A Barton, Norman Doege, Bruce Dresselhaus, Ray Greer, Zoran Kovacich, George MacDonald, Steve Maurer, Sandy Petersen, Wayne Shaw, John Sullivan — most are listed because they provided one or more optional rules.
The Avengers initially focused on Dr. David Keel ( Ian Hendry ) and his assistant John Steed ( Patrick Macnee ).
The earliest ones were released by Dark Horse Comics and written by Ian Edginton and John Wagner.
** John Kilbride, 12, is abducted by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady in Great Britain.
** Ian Brady and Myra Hindley appear in court, charged with the murders of Edward Evans ( 17 ), Lesley Ann Downey ( 10 ), and John Kilbride ( 12 ).
The band's most successful lineup consists of vocalist Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bassist Gary " Mani " Mounfield, and drummer Alan " Reni " Wren.
Ian Brown ( at the time the bassist ) and guitarist John Squire, who knew each other from Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, formed a short-lived Clash-inspired band called The Patrol in 1980 along with singer / guitarist Andy Couzens and drummer Simon Wolstencroft.

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