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* Chapman, Hester ( 1955 ).

Chapman and Two
In 2011, BBC Two broadcast, DOUBLE AGENT: The Eddie Chapman Story, a documentary presented by Ben Macintyre based on his book.
Two EPs and an album, Send ( 2003 ), followed, as well as collaborations with stage designer Es Devlin and artists Jake and Dinos Chapman .< ref >
The songs, " I Will Not Go Quietly " by Chapman, " Two Coats " by Loveless and " I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord " by Lovett were released on a soundtrack album that was supplemented with more exclusive songs " inspired by " ( but not included in ) the film.
Two full translations into English have been published, those by John Crombie and Stanley Chapman.
Two studies on apologizing are " The Five Languages of Apology " by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas, and " On Apology " by Aaron Lazare.
Chapman at the wheel of one of his own Lotus Eleven sports cars, during practice for the 1956 British Grand Prix Formula Two race at Silverstone Circuit | Silverstone Lotus Development Director Mike Costin on left holding notes.
Two of the leading law schools focusing on Law and Economics are the University of Chicago Law School, whose faculty includes Judge Richard A. Posner, Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, and the George Mason University School of Law, whose faculty used to include Nobel laureate Vernon Smith ( though Smith and his team have since moved to Chapman University ), and perennial Nobel finalist Gordon Tullock.
He has been put forward as the author, in whole or in part, of Sir Giles Goosecap, Two Wise Men And All The Rest Fools, The Fountain Of New Fashions, and The Second Maiden's Tragedy. Of these, only ' Sir Gyles Goosecap ' is generally accepted by scholars to have been written by Chapman ( The Plays of George Chapman: The Tragedies, with Sir Giles Goosecap, edited by Allan Holaday, University of Illinois Press, 1987 ).
Two years later she left the field of education to marry Henry Grafton Chapman, a second generation abolitionist and wealthy Boston merchant.
In 1988, Arthur Ellis's satirical BBC Two play The Black and Blue Lamp had the film characters of Riley ( Sean Chapman ) PC " Taffy " Hughes ( Karl Johnson ) transported forwards in time into an episode of The Filth, a gritty contemporary police television series, replacing their modern day counterparts.
Two men, Marsh and Dutton, escaped and reunited later, but the other two, More and Chapman, were quickly overtaken and killed.
Having left the Australian Film and Television School she directed an episode for ABC's light entertainment series Dancing Daze ( 1986 ), which led to her first TV film, Two Friends ( 1986 ) produced by Jan Chapman.
Randolph: A Poem in Two Cantos, Saunders & Otley ( London ), 1855, revised edition published as Leszko the Bastard: A Tale of Polish Grief, Chapman & Hall, 1877
Two characters were imported from the prose story papers-Billy Bunter, formerly of The Magnet, initially drawn by C. H. Chapman, later by Frank Minnitt, and Sexton Blake, initially drawn by Jos Walker, later by Alfred Taylor, Roland Davies and definitive Blake illustrator Eric Parker.
Two months later, on July 3, 14-year-old Sally Chapman was camping with a friend, Barbara Perry, in woods near the church.
He also appeared in an episode of the long-running BBC TV series The Two Ronnies alongside Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett as the character of ' Captain Dickie Chapman ', a fellow prisoner-of-war ( POW ) in Colditz during World War II, in a sketch based on the original BBC serial, Colditz.
Two weeks later, the simulcast ended and the new format began as Channel 103. 1 programmed by Nicole Sandler, playing a mixture of a new format called " Adult Alternative ", including Dave Matthews, Tracy Chapman, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Tom Petty, Keb Mo, Led Zeppelin ( with a standing rule that Stairway to Heaven would get absolutely no airtime ), Pink Floyd, Dramarama, Beck, Vertical Horizon, and many others of similar caliber, spanning from the late 1960s and into 2001.
The Porcellian roster includes Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nicholas Longworth, Poet James Russell Lowell, Richard Henry ( Two Years Before the Mast ) Dana, Novelist Owen Wister, John Jay Chapman.
Two celebrated guerrilla gardeners, active prior to the coining of the term, were Gerrard Winstanley, of the Diggers in Surrey, England ( 1649 ), and John " Appleseed " Chapman in Ohio, USA ( 1801 ).
* George Chapman, Chief William McIntosh: A Man of Two Worlds ( Atlanta, 1988 ).

Chapman and Tudor
Cultural icons featured on the plaques included Henry Tudor, Monty Python star Graham Chapman, and comedian Tony Hancock.
* August 23 – The Avro Tudor 2 prototype, G-AGSU, crashes on take-off at Woodford, Greater Manchester, killing Avro chief designer Roy Chapman and test pilot S. A. Thorn.

Chapman and Portraits
* Biographical Portraits 1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties, Chapman Bros.

Chapman and Henry
The east side paintings include The Baptism of Pocahontas by John Gadsby Chapman, The Embarkation of the Pilgrims by Robert Walter Weir, The Discovery of the Mississippi by William Henry Powell, and The Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn.
* Henry Chapman Mercer
* Henry Chapman, surveyor
In 1875 American illustrator Henry Chapman Ford began visiting each of the twenty-one mission sites, where he created a historically-important portfolio of watercolors, oils, and etchings.
Misión San Juan de Capistrano by Henry Chapman Ford, 1880.
Misión San Juan de Capistrano by Henry Ford ( illustrator ) | Henry Chapman Ford, 1880.
* Henry Chapman Mercer, Pennsylvania archeologist, tile-maker, and designer of poured-concrete structures such as the Mercer Museum
A statue honoring Adams was unveiled at Emirates stadium on 9 December 2011, along with statues of Thierry Henry and Herbert Chapman.
Manager Herbert Chapman and Arsenal's all-time top goal scorer Thierry Henry were also immortalised with statues outside the ground.
Twin boys were born in their dwelling during the first winter, originating a long life of descendants, among whom was Henry Chapman Mercer.
We seemed to lose Sam shortly after the opening of part one, later finding out that she had split with partner Jake Chapman for artist Henry Bond, a well-known Goldsmiths graduate.
* George Chapman, An Epicede or Funerall Song, On the Most Disastrous Death, of the Highborne Prince of Men, Henry Prince of Wales, & c., the work states " 1612 " but was published in 1613
Its publisher, John Chapman, introduced Spencer to his salon which was attended by many of the leading radical and progressive thinkers of the capital, including John Stuart Mill, Harriet Martineau, George Henry Lewes and Mary Ann Evans ( George Eliot ), with whom he was briefly romantically linked.
Kenelm was sufficiently in favour with James I to be proposed as a member of Edmund Bolton's projected Royal Academy ( with George Chapman, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson, John Selden, and Sir Henry Wotton ).
He variously commissioned, bought and produced plays by, or made loans to Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Henry Chettle, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, John Webster, Anthony Munday, Henry Porter, John Day, John Marston and Michael Drayton.
Hoeven was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, the son of Patricia " Trish " ( née Chapman ) and John Henry " Jack " Hoeven, Jr. His ancestry includes Dutch, Swedish, and English.
Featuring Ron Cook as Richard III, Peter Benson as Henry VI, Brenda Blethyn as Joan, Bernard Hill as York, Julia Foster as Margaret, Brian Protheroe as Edward, Paul Jesson as Clarence, Mark Wing-Davey as Warwick, Frank Middlemass as Cardinal Beaufort, Trevor Peacock as Talbot and Jack Cade, Paul Chapman as Suffolk and Rivers, David Burke as Gloucester and Zoe Wanamaker as Lady Anne.
However, Henry died in 1612 and his household neglected the commitment, leaving Chapman without either a patron or an income.
Missionaries Henry Williams and Thomas Chapman visited in 1831 and Chapman and his wife established a mission at Te Koutu in 1835.
* 1957 You Won ’ t Always Be On Top by Henry Chapman

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