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Childs and Wyndham
According to Wyndham Childs in the summer of 1918, Smith-Dorrien tried, and nearly succeeded, in uniting the Comrades of the Great War, the National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers, and the National Federation of Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers into one body.
* Major-General Sir Wyndham Childs, 1921 – 1928

Childs and being
After being escorted to Union lines in March 1862, Brownlow toured the North, stirring up support for East Tennessee Unionists and publishing books and articles, including Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession ; with a Narrative of Personal Adventures Among the Rebels ( Philadelphia: George W. Childs, 1862 ).
Shirley also recommended that the band work with Desmond Child to re-write " You Or Me ", resulting in Petrucci being flown down to Florida to work on the song with Childs.

Childs and some
Others blamed pushback from the rock industry: Harold Childs, senior vice president at A & M Records, told the Los Angeles Times that " radio is really desperate for rock product " and " they're all looking for some white rock-n-roll ".
A little further north, just south of the Cromwell Road, the tranquil conservation area comprising Childs Place, Kenway Road, Wallgrave Road and Redfield Lane contains fine examples of more modest terraced townhouses painted in pastel shades in a very picturesque setting with some fine floral displays.
The Texas hold ' em poker tournament has gained some notoriety as former World Series of Poker contestants ( Lee Childs, among others ) have participated in the events.
While working on building his business, Childs was noted for frequently commenting on his desire to own the Ledger some day.

Childs and from
The Widney Alumni House, the campus ' first building The University of Southern California was founded following the efforts of Judge Robert M. Widney, who helped secure donations from several figures in early Los Angeles history: a Protestant nurseryman, Ozro Childs, an Irish Catholic former-Governor, John Gately Downey, and a German Jewish banker, Isaias W. Hellman.
Childs had twice won the colored heavyweight title and continued to claim himself the true colored champ despite having lost his title in a bout with George Byers and then, after retaking the title from Byers, losing it again to Denver Ed Martin.
Additionally, a 1926 Childs fire truck which was purchased from the village of Ballston Spa in 1945 is maintained as a unique parade piece representing their history.
* Editor Art Childs writes about the letter he received from the " author of Altair Basic " and the resulting controversy on propriety software.
They then use topless photos taken from their Pi Delta cameras to easily win the charity sales and costume events, during which Lewis seduces Stan's girlfriend Betty Childs ( Julia Montgomery ) by posing as Stan ( their costumes were similar, but Stan's included a mask ).
Maurice Childs, a women's hairdresser from nearby Chiswick, was walking home across the bridge in the early morning when he noticed smoke and sparks coming from a suitcase that was lying on the walkway.
Bill Wells from the Bill Wells Trio rubbed shoulders with Euros Childs from Gorkys Zygotic Mynci and Francis Reader from the Trash Can Sinatras.
The story about an orphan gaucho called Martín Peñalosa, who has deserted from the army and becomes the leader of a rebel group, follows the legend of Martín Fierro in many ways, although the film is based upon a book by Herbert Childs and a screenplay by Philip Dunne.
For its 25th anniversary, the radio hosts concerts of the indie Swedish band the Radio Dept., and later Eleanor Friedberger from the rock duo The Fiery Furnaces and the Welsch songwriter Euros Childs.
** Billy Childs for The Path Among The Trees, from Autumn: In Moving Pictures Jazz – Chamber Music Vol.
To Donald J. Childs, the poem attempts to present the theme of Christianity from the viewpoint of the Modernist individual with various references to the Incarnation and salvation.
Childs believes that the poem moves from Christmas Day in line 19: " in the Juvescence of the year ," to the Crucifixion in line 21 as it speaks of " Depraved May " and " flowering Judas ".
There are several songs from the film that are not included on the official soundtrack album, such as Toni Childs ' version of " Take Me To The River " and Boxing Gandhis ' version of " Magic Carpet Ride ".
Producer Ted Childs thinks that “ the primary problems with it were ( a ) it was perhaps too depressing a story for a popular television audience and ( b ) the punters were used to a fairly high standard of technical presentation from American television ... And we just couldn't afford that ”.
When Widney formed a board of trustees, he secured a donation of 308 lots of land from three prominent members of the community: Ozro W. Childs, a Protestant horticulturist ; Hellman, a German-Jew ; and Downey.
In 2006 Billy Childs won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition " Into the Light " from his ArtistShare release Lyric.
In 2011 Billy Childs won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition " The Path Among The Trees " from his ArtistShare fan-funded release Autumn: In Moving Pictures.
After the Eurowar ended, Joshua took in " Alice ", a war orphan from Prague in an incident where he got the dog tag -- and inspiration for future alias -- " John Childs ".
Well-positioned by Greg Childs in the first five runners, the incredibly slow pace helped Northerly overcome the big weight of 58 kilos, and sprint to victory from Fields Of Omagh and Republic Lass, while Freemason, who had led into the straight, faded to finish a close fifth.

Childs and life
After leaving New York, the Childs settled in Wayland, Massachusetts, where they spent the rest of their life.
Childs was known throughout his life for generosity and philanthropy.

Childs and Sir
* Sir Patrick Abercrombie, Revised by D. Rigby Childs, " Town and Country Planning ", Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 1959, Reprinted 1961 and 1967.
* The United States Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin: A personal narrative ; Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, 1856, at the Making of America Project.
* Arctic explorations: The second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, 54, 55 ; Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, 1857, at the Making of America Project.

Childs and K
* For a thorough scientific overview of disorders of proline and hydroxyproline metabolism, one can consult chapter 81 of OMMBID Charles Scriver, Beaudet, A. L., Valle, D., Sly, W. S., Vogelstein, B., Childs, B., Kinzler, K. W.
Sherman has toured / performed with Phil Lee, Bert Sommer, Glenn Cornick, Toni ( Childs ) and the Movers, Eric Culberson, John Hiatt, Hunt Sales and the BIG 9, Charlie Sexton, Tonio K, Julianna Raye, Toni Childs, etc.

Childs and .
* Childs, Craig House of Rain: Tracking a Vanished Civilization Across the American Southwest.
* 1867 – Cupid Childs, American baseball player ( d. 1912 )
Childs ' Set-Theoretic Data model.
He now tours with his own band of Nashville musicians: Tony Migliore, Jerry Kroon, Ralph Childs and Carl " VIP " Viperman.
Light Over Water: The Genesis of Music ( 1983 ): This work was commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles as the score for the collaborative work Available Light, which was choreographed by Lucinda Childs and had a set design by architect Frank Gehry.
He was raised in Warsaw, Illinois, and educated first at the private school of the Reverend Stephen Childs, an Episcopal clergyman.
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Some critics, such as philosophers Roy Childs, Norman P. Barry, and Chandran Kukathas, have argued that Objectivist ethics are consistent with anarcho-capitalism instead of minarchism.
* Role of the Ribosome, Gwen V. Childs, copied here
* December 4 – The State of Jefferson is declared in Yreka, California, with judge John Childs as a governor.
Lucien Lagrange, and David Childs.
* Matt D. Childs, The 1812 Aponte Rebellion in Cuba and the Struggle Against African Slavery, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006
Johnson beat former colored heavyweight champ Frank Childs on October 21, 1902.
Johnson won by a TKO in the 12th round of the scheduled 20-rounder, when Childs ' seconds signaled he couldn't go on.
While colored champ, he defeated ex-colored champs Denver Ed Martin and Frank Childs again and beat future colored heavyweight champs Sam McVey three times and Sam Langford once.
* Childs, Peter, and Roger Fowler.

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