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Steiner states that the sole original source to claim that he did join a church – in Hudson, New York – is Vernon B. Hampton, in Religious Background of the White House ( Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1932 ), the basis of which Steiner was unable to verify.
He was nominated Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh in 1625 and succeeded Christopher Hampton.
In the longer term, the revolt helped to form a radical tradition in British politics ( a development explained by Christopher Hampton, see further reading ).
* Christopher Hampton ( 1984 ), A Radical Reader: The Struggle for Change in England, 1381 – 1914
The project went through several writers, including Christopher Hampton and Robert Bolt.
The performances of Glenn Close, John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer, the cinematography of Philippe Rousselot, the costume design by James Acheson, and in particular the screenplay by Christopher Hampton, garnered considerable critical acclaim.
Christopher Hampton received critical acclaim for his screenplay, with Time Out writing that " one of the film's enormous strengths is scriptwriter Christopher Hampton's decision to go back to the novel, and save only the best from his play.
Dangerous Liaisons won three Academy Awards out of seven nominations, for Best Adapted Screenplay ( Christopher Hampton ), Best Costume Design ( James Acheson ), and Best Art Direction ( Stuart Craig and Gérard James ).
Michelle Pfeiffer won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Christopher Hampton won the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay.
In addition to his Oscar and BAFTA awards, Christopher Hampton also won the London Critics Circle Film Award for Screenwriter of the Year, and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.
From about 1684 to about 1700, Hawksmoor worked with Christopher Wren on projects including Chelsea Hospital, St. Paul's Cathedral, Hampton Court Palace and Greenwich Hospital.
The first reference to the city is believed to be in Colonial records of a land grant to Christopher Calthorpe in 1631 by a court in what became the former Elizabeth City County ( which consolidated with the Town of Phoebus and the City of Hampton in 1952, assuming the latter's name, and becoming a single large independent city ).
Public universities that are outside but near Hampton include Christopher Newport University, Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, and The College of William and Mary.
* Christopher C. Kraft, Jr, aeronautical engineer ; administrator at Hampton, Langley Research Center NACA / NASA ; great flight director of the space program
* Christopher Hampton
* Hampton Court, west London: Palace of Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII, converted by Christopher Wren, Vanbrugh and William Kent.
The time Verlaine and Rimbaud spent together was the subject of the 1995 film Total Eclipse, directed by Agnieszka Holland and with a screenplay by Christopher Hampton, based on his play.
* Tales from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth, translated by Christopher Hampton, directed by Maximilian Schell, with Stephen Rea and Kate Nelligan
* Les liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton starring Alan Rickman, Lindsay Duncan, and Juliet Stevenson, world premiere directed by Howard Davies ( 1985 )
Christopher Hampton is the screenwriter for Tokyo Rose.
Cibber worked extensively with the architects Sir Christopher Wren ( on St Paul's Cathedral and Hampton Court Palace ) and William Talman ( on Chatsworth House ( 1688 – 91 ) and the version of Thoresby Hall which was entirely burnt down in 1745 ).
* 1995: Sunset Boulevard – Book by Christopher Hampton and Don Black, lyrics by Don Black, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
After the establishment of the Hampton Institute Library School, more African-Americans were accepted to library schools, including Edward Christopher Williams, a graduate of the New York State Library School, who went on to become the director of the library at Howard University in 1916.

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" As described by biographer Christopher Sandford, " The record dashed such high hopes with dubious choices, and production that spelt the end for fifteen years of Bowie's partnership with Eno.
Three eight-year-old boys Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers were reported missing on May 5, 1993.
In the same year, the Indian Viceroy Afonso de Albuquerque commissioned Rafael Perestrello a cousin of Christopher Columbus to sail to China in order to open up trade relations.
All of this is presented in the context of the supposedly imminent end of the world even though this is not in fact mentioned – a conviction that sparked numerous collections of end-time prophecies at the time, not least an unpublished collection by Christopher Columbus.
* Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution In Honor of Christopher Hill 1912 – 2003
As Christopher Fyfe notes, " The delimitation was made almost entirely in geographical terms rivers, watersheds, parallels not political.
The success of these pavilions further influenced the 1967 Universal exhibition in Montreal, commonly referred to as Expo 67, where multi-screen highlights included In the Labyrinth, hailed by Time magazine as a " stunning visual display ," their review concluding: " such visual delights as Labyrinth ... suggest that cinema the most typical of 20th century arts has just begun to explore its boundaries and possibilities ," as well as A Place to Stand, which displayed Christopher Chapman's pioneering " multi-dynamic image technique " of shifting multiple images.
* Colonel Christopher Brandon a close friend of Sir John Middleton.
* The Paleomap Project Christopher R. Scotese
* 2000 Christopher Flavin became President of Worldwatch in October.
For the task, Prime Minister Stephen Harper convened a special search group the Governor General Consultation Committee which consisted of Sheila-Marie Cook, secretary to the Governor General ( the chairperson ); Canadian Secretary to the Queen and Usher of the Black Rod Kevin MacLeod ; Christopher Manfredi, dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University ; Rainer Knopff, a political scientist at the University of Calgary ; Father Jacques Monet, of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies ; and Christopher McCreery, historian and private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
In 1502, on the fourth, and final, expedition to the American continent, Christopher Columbus encountered a large canoe, filled with goods, off the coast of Honduras ; after boarding it, he found cacao beans, axes with heads of copper and of flint, bells, pottery, and cotton garments it was the first Spanish encounter with the civilizations of Central America.
" Christopher Wirzung, General Practise of Physicke, 1654.
* 1977 Christopher McKee and Jeremiah Ostriker propose a three component theory of the interstellar medium
* Christopher Chope Member of the British Parliament ( 1983 – 92 ; 1997 – present )
As pointed out by Christopher Clark, the actual Tannenberg is some to the west, and there was no intrinsic reason other than the historical battle and its emotive resonance in the narrative of German and Slavic nationalism to give its name to the 1914 battle.

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* Christopher Hjort Strange Brew: Eric Clapton and the British Blues Boom, 1965-1970, foreword by John Mayall, Jawbone, 2007.
* Columbus ( novel ), a 1941 novel by the British writer Rafael Sabatini depicting the explorations of Christopher Columbus
Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest ( born February 5, 1948 ), better known as Christopher Guest, is a British and American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian.
Biographer Christopher Sandford writes, " Over the years, most British rockers had tried, one way or another, to become black-by-extension.
Hammer would dominate British horror production throughout this period with acclaimed English actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee at the forefront, but other companies were created specifically to meet the new demand, including Amicus Productions and Tigon British.
The five most commercially successful British directors in recent years are Paul Greengrass, Mike Newell, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott and David Yates.
He refers to British director Christopher Nolan ’ s The Dark Knight and Inception as British rather than as American films, and yet " when a movie which looks quintessentially ‘ British ’, such as The King's Speech, achieves equivalent success, everyone suddenly starts writing articles about the state of our national cinema as if it somehow exists in isolation.
Among prominent Fifth Monarchists were Thomas Harrison, Christopher Feake, Vavasor Powell, John Carew, John Rogers and Robert Blackborne, Secretary of the Admiralty and later of the British East India Company.
On the morning of Sunday 17 December 1967, Holt, friends Christopher Anderson, Jan Lee and George Illson and his two bodyguards drove down from Melbourne to see the British lone yachtsman Alec Rose sail through Port Phillip Heads in his boat Lively Lady to complete a leg of his solo circumnavigation of the globe, which started and ended in England.
* 1976 – Christopher Ewart-Biggs British ambassador to the Republic of Ireland is assassinated by the Provisional IRA.
In late 1914 the islands were the rendezvous for Admiral Maximilian von Spee's East Asiatic Squadron as he gathered his ships together prior to defeating the British under Admiral Christopher Cradock at the Battle of Coronel.
* 1919 – Christopher Challis, British cinematographer
* 1940 – Christopher Timothy, British actor
Pembroke College is home to the first chapel designed by Sir Christopher Wren and is also one of the Cambridge colleges to have educated a British prime minister, William Pitt the Younger.
* 28-Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, 86, British Air Chief Marshal.
A chance encounter in a Los Angeles bookstore with the British expatriate writer Christopher Isherwood gave Bradbury the opportunity to put The Martian Chronicles into the hands of a respected critic.
* Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( 1973 ), a play by the British playwright Christopher Bond.
Planetologist Christopher McKay wrote " Terraforming Mars ", a paper for the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society.
Christopher Codrington, the British governor of the Leeward Islands, immediately organized a campaign to push the French off St. Kitts on learning in July 1702 of the war declarations.
** Christopher Eccleston, British actor
* July 21 – A bomb kills Christopher Ewart-Biggs, British ambassador to the Irish Republic.

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