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Brighton and Carl
* Brighton, Carl T. and Robert M. Hunt ( 1986 ), " Histochemical localization of calcium in the fracture callus with potassium pyroantimonate: possible role of chondrocyte mitochondrial calcium in callus calcification ", Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 68-A ( 5 ): 703-715
* Brighton, Carl T. and Robert M. Hunt ( 1997 ), " Early histologic and ultrastructural changes in microvessels of periosteal callus ", Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 11 ( 4 ): 244-253
* Brighton, Carl T. and Robert M. Hunt ( 1997 ), " Early histologic and ultrastructural changes in microvessels of periosteal callus ", Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 11 ( 4 ): 244-253
They regularly perform in Brighton venues, and have performed Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, in St John's, Smith Square.

Brighton and T
Brighton Dam was constructed from the Chesapeake in 1943, impounding the waters of Triadelphia Reservoir ; in 1952 the T. Howard Duckett Dam was constructed further downstream, near Laurel, thus creating Rocky Gorge Reservoir.
Shortly after entering Brighton, I-390 crosses over the Erie Canal and meets the southern terminus of I-590 at a large semi-directional T interchange located adjacent to the canal and South Clinton Avenue.
I-590 begins at a semi-directional T interchange with I-390 in the town of Brighton, a southern suburb of the city of Rochester.
The case ( Brighton College v Marriott ) went to the High Court ( June 1924, 40 T. L. R.
: The phrase is cautiously used at the funeral of T. E. Lawrence, officiated at St Paul's Cathedral ; two men, a clergyman and a soldier, Colonel Brighton, are observing a bust of the dead “ Lawrence of Arabia ”, and commune in silent mourning.

Brighton and .
Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House.
The Greater Bay of Quinte area includes the municipalities of Brighton, Quinte West, Belleville, Prince Edward County, and Greater Napanee as well as the Native Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.
However, earlier controversies over impact of the Boston extension of the Massachusetts Turnpike, particularly on the heavily populated neighborhood of Brighton, and the large number of additional homes that would have had to be destroyed, led to massive community opposition to both the Inner Belt and the Boston section of I-95.
* Brighton, Terry, Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War.
A railway station on Brighton Road ( on the Birmingham to Bristol line ) led to further expansion, and the end of the 19th century saw a proliferation of high-density small terraced houses.
Brighton: The Harvester Press.
The town included a much larger area than the present city, with various outlying parts becoming independent towns over the years: Newton ( originally Cambridge Village, then Newtown ) in 1688, Lexington ( Cambridge Farms ) in 1712, and both West Cambridge ( originally Menotomy ) and Brighton ( Little Cambridge ) in 1807.
Part of West Cambridge joined the new town of Belmont in 1859, and the rest of West Cambridge was renamed Arlington in 1867 ; Brighton was annexed by Boston in 1874.
He also founded Windlesham House School at Brighton, England.
He purchased the school of at Newport, Isle of Wight, in December 1836, reopened it as a preparatory school on 20 February 1837, and moved it to Montpelier Road in Brighton in December 1837.
He built the Windlesham House School at Brighton in 1844, and conducted the school until his death there in 1855.
Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2002.
File: St Mary and St Abraham Coptic Orthodox Church-geograph. org. uk-98611. jpg | Saint Mary and Saint Abraam Church, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom
Dewar dealt with the exams results fiasco and the lorry drivers ' strike, and attended the Labour party conference in Brighton in September, but at the end of September told the historian Tom Devine in Dublin that if there was no surge of the energy of old, he would have to reappraise the situation within a few months time.
It has services that run to Portsmouth, Southampton, Brighton and London Victoria.
Stagecoach operate the number 700 bus which operates between Brighton and Southsea.
In his Jack and the Beanstalk ( 1902 ) and Life of an American Fireman he followed earlier films by France's Georges Méliès and members of England's Brighton School, such as James Williamson.
In the latter part of that year, George Albert Smith, working in Brighton, made The Kiss in the Tunnel.
In 1900, continuity of action across successive shots was definitively established by George Albert Smith and James Williamson, who also worked in Brighton.
He died in Brighton, England in 1956.
* Cosslett, Tess, The ' Scientific Movement ' and Victorian Literature, Brighton, Harvester, 1982, ISBN 0-312-70298-1.
* Dentith, Simon, George Eliot, Brighton, Harvester, 1986.
One of the earliest college basketball games in the United States occurred at Geneva College on April 8, 1893 when the Geneva College Covenanters defeated the New Brighton YMCA.

Brighton and Robert
After a preliminary scouting, Robert returned with his new wife Annie Brighton.
Jane Perceval married Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Carr, brother of the Reverend Robert James Carr, then vicar of Brighton, in 1815 and was widowed again six years later.
Additionally, Robert Hammond, in December 1881, demonstrated the new electric light in the Sussex town of Brighton in the UK for a trial period.
Robert Shelton ( June 28, 1926, Chicago, Illinois, United States – December 11, 1995, Brighton, England ) was a music and film critic.
Miss Alice Frances Louisa Phillips ( b. 26 January 1891 at 85 High Street, Ilfracombe ) and her father Mr Escott Robert Phillips ( b. 1869 Cardiff ) held 2nd Class Ticket # 2 on RMS Titanic, and set sail from Southampton on 10 April 1912 heading for New Brighton, Pennsylvania.
Kennedy was born in Brighton, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, to Robert Francis Kennedy and Ethel ( Skakel ) Kennedy, the second of their eleven children.
the band recruited Robert " Fuzz " Townshend as their drummer to complement their standard array of loops and pre-programmed drums, with one of his first live performances being at the now closed Brighton Richmond club, now known as The Pressure Point.
To take his mind off his lost love, his friend Teddy Egbert, a British attorney, takes him to Brighton Beach, where Egbert has arranged for a " paid co-respondent " to assist his client in obtaining a divorce from her boring, aging, geologist husband Robert.
Saša Ognenovski joined the club from Queensland Roar to help shore up the defence, midfielder Paul Reid joined from Brighton & Hove Albion F. C., while promising youngsters Scott Jamieson, Daniel Mullen, Mark Birighitti and Robert Younis also signed.
Named after Captain Robert Randall, the founder of Sailors Snug Harbor, the neighborhood lies immediately to the south of the latter, between New Brighton and West Brighton.
Smith had attended the Lumière programme in Leicester Square in March 1896 and spurred on by the films of Robert Paul, which played in Brighton for that summer season, he and local chemist James Williamson acquired a prototype cine cameras from local engineer Alfred Darling, who had begun to manufacture film equipment after carrying out repairs for Brighton-based film pioneer Esmé Collings.
* William Robert Guilfoyle ( 1840-1912 ) Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery ( Vic )
An outside investigation in 1908, conducted by Robert Urie, then Works Manager of Nine Elms Works found 108 of the LB & SCR's 541 locomotives ( 20 %) were awaiting or under repair, and that a general overhaul at Brighton took 43 days, compared with 7. 2 % of the locomotives of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway under repair and 21 days taken by Ashford Works.

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