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Groves and Dictionary
Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Vol.
* A Combined Kiribati-English Dictionary compiled by Stephen Trussel and Gordon W. Groves, University of Hawaii, 1978.
* Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians, p30
Groves Dictionary of Art.
" It has been humorously remarked that he has given to commerce what time he could spare from music ," said an article in a contemporary edition of Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians Cobbett played weekly in an amateur string quartet, was concertmaster of a number of amateur orchestras, and was a prolific writer and publicist for chamber music.
* New Groves Dictionary ( 1981 ), Volume 18

Groves and Who
The Man Who Planted Trees: Lost Groves, Champion Trees, and an Urgent Plan to Save the Planet by Jim Robbins.

Groves and Have
" Have You Heard The Word " regularly appeared on Beatles Bootleg albums as what was thought of as a long lost Beatles recording, but it was in fact Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Maurice Gibb and Lulu's brother Billie Lawrie clowning around in a TinTin recording session.

Groves and Works
General Groves visited the site in January and established the Hanford Engineer Works, codenamed " Site W ".
In 1981, the guided missile frigate USS Stephen W. Groves ( FFG-29 ) was named in his honor at the Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine.

Groves and London
In December 1943, Groves sent Furman to Britain to discuss the establishment of a London Liaison Office for the Manhattan Project with the British government, and to confer over coordinating the intelligence effort.
Groves selected the head of the Manhattan District's security activities, Captain Horace K. Calvert, as head of the London Liaison Office, with the title of Assistant Military Attaché.
* 10 October 1976, I only, Royal Albert Hall, London, New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Groves ( The three orchestral movements of the symphony comprising Part One may be played separately without the choral finale.
* Reg Groves, The Strange Case of Victor Grayson ( Pluto Press, London, 1975 ) ISBN 0-902818775
Two of the last, The Groves of Blarney and The French Refugee, were produced in London with success.
Groves was born in Bow, London, but as a boy he played for Cornard Dynamos in the village of Great Cornard on the Suffolk-Essex border.
Born in Stepney, London, Groves started his career at east London non-league clubs Leytonstone and Walthamstow Avenue, and then briefly as an amateur for Tottenham Hotspur before signing professional forms with Leyton Orient in 1954.

Groves and 1970
Lieutenant General Leslie Richard Groves, Jr. ( 17 August 1896 – 13 July 1970 ) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
Groves suffered a heart attack caused by chronic calcification of the aortic valve on 13 July 1970.
By December 1970 Burke formed eight of his children, including Kyrell " Connie " Burke Groves ; Eleanor A. Burke, who was named after his grandmother who raised him ; Melanie Burke ( born March 1960 ); Gemini Curtis Burke ( born June 3, 1961 ), Solomon Vincent Burke, Jr. ( born 15 October 1961 ); Carolyn Burke ; and John Fitzgerald Kennedy " JFK " Burke into a " kiddie-soul " group, the Sons and Daughters of Solomon, whose entire output consisted of " Think of the Children " ( later known as " Save the Children ") ( K14354 ), recorded on December 10, 1971 ; " Don't Leave Me Now " ( K14233 ) and " A Piece of Clay " ( K14354 ), recorded on 21 December 1970 ; MGM single, " Everybody's Got Fingers " ( written by Solomon Burke, and Melanie Burke and JFK Burke ), recorded on January 16, 1971 ; b / w " Don't Leave Me Now " ( MGM K14233 ), a single " Save the Children " ( 1972 ), and a 1973 album " Kid Power " ( PRD0010, MGS 2994 ), the soundtrack to Kid Power, a cartoon adaptation of Morrie Turner's Wee Pals comic strip that was part of ABC Television's Saturday morning lineup during the 1972 – 73 season, on MGM's Lion subsidiary.
Want of copper for the large coils to produce the magnetic fields prompted a solution possible only in wartime: Groves borrowed 14, 700 short tons ( 13, 300 tonnes, 429 million troy ounces ) of pure silver from a government vault for the purpose ; all was later returned, the last few tons in 1970.

Groves and .
Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
After meeting Sam Raimi in Wylie E. Groves High School, the two became very good friends and started making movies together.
The team acquired free agent wide receiver Jerry Porter and rookie defensive ends Quentin Groves of Auburn and Derrick Harvey of Florida to address the team's most glaring needs.
( Porter was released the following year and Groves was traded to Oakland in 2010.
Characters include Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and his wife Kitty, Edward Teller, General Leslie Groves, and Robert Wilson.
* 1915 – Sir Charles Groves, English conductor ( d. 1992 )
Raimi attended Groves High School, and Michigan State University and majored in English, leaving after three semesters to film The Evil Dead.
General Leslie Groves wanted a central laboratory at an isolated location for safety, and to keep the scientists away from the populace.
Dudley had rejected the school as not meeting Groves ’ criteria, but as soon as Groves saw it he said in effect This is the place.
The deer family has roughly 62 species ; The list is based on the studies of Randi, Mucci, Claro-Hergueta, Bonnet and Douzery ( 2001 ); Pitraa, Fickela, Meijaard, Groves ( 2004 ); Ludt, Schroeder, Rottmann and Kuehn ( 2004 ); Hernandez-Fernandez and Vrba ( 2005 ); Groves ( 2006 ); Ruiz-Garcia, M., Randi, E., Martinez-Aguero, M. and Alvarez D. ( 2007 ); Duarte, J. M. B., Gonzalez, S. and Maldonado, J. E.

Algernon and Dictionary
* Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on Algernon Charles Gifford.
* H. C. G. Matthew, " Borthwick, Algernon, Baron Glenesk ( 1830 – 1908 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 11 Jan 2008

Algernon and Works
The Works of Charles Algernon Swinburne.
* Algernon Graves, Catalogue of the Works of Samuel Cousins, RA.

Algernon and Principal
This has been spread over Renaissance republican authors ( see in Principal publications below, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought ), the ' pre-Humanist ' dictatores of later medieval Italy, Machiavelli, and more recently ( in Liberty before Liberalism ) the English republicans of the mid-seventeenth century ( including John Milton, James Harrington, and Algernon Sidney ).

Algernon and London
Set in “ The Present ” ( 1895 ) in London, the play opens with Algernon Moncrieff, an idle young gentleman, receiving his best friend, John Worthing, whom he knows as Ernest.
Algernon Stitch lived in a " superb creation by Nicholas Hawksmoor " in London in the novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh ( 1938 ).
Sidney, Algernon: Discourses concerning government, London 1698.
* Sidney, Algernon: Discourses Concerning Government ( London, 1698, and later editions );
Housed in a disused courthouse and jail, it started out with 95 students and 4 teaching staff: Frederick Douglas Brown, professor of chemistry ( London and Oxford ); Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas, professor of natural sciences ( Oxford ); Thomas George Tucker, professor of classics ( Cambridge ); and George Francis Walker, professor of mathematics ( Cambridge ).
Gideon Algernon Mantell MRCS FRS ( Lewes, 3 February 1790 – London, 10 November 1852 ) was an English obstetrician, geologist and palaeontologist.
20th century erotic fiction includes such classics of the genre as: Suburban Souls ( 1901 ), published by Carrington and possibly written by him also ; The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt ( issued in three volumes 1902, 1903, 1906 ), probably by George Reginald Bacchus, printed by Duringe of Paris for Leonard Smithers in London ; Josephine Mutzenbacher ( 1906 ) by Felix Salten ; Sadopaideia ( 1907 ) by Anon ( possibly Algernon Charles Swinburne ); Les Mémoires d ' un jeune Don Juan ( 1907 ) and the somewhat disturbing Les onze mille verges ( 1907 ) by Guillaume Apollinaire ; The Way of a Man with a Maid ( 1908 ) and A Weekend Visit by Anon ; Pleasure Bound Afloat ( 1908 ), Pleasure Bound Ashore ( 1909 ) and Maudie ( 1909 ) by Anon ( probably George Reginald Bacchus ); Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l ' usage des maisons d ' éducation ( 1917 ) and Trois filles de leur mère ( 1926 ) by Pierre Louys ; Story of the Eye ( 1928 ) by Georges Bataille ; Tropic of Cancer ( 1934 ) and Tropic of Capricorn ( 1938 ) by Henry Miller ; The Story of O ( 1954 ) by Pauline Réage ; Helen and Desire ( 1954 ) and Thongs ( 1955 ) by Alexander Trocchi ; Ada, or Ardor ( 1969 ) by Vladimir Nabokov ; Journal ( 1966 ), Delta of Venus ( 1978 ) and Little Birds ( 1979 ) by Anaïs Nin and The Bicycle Rider ( 1985 ) by Guy Davenport.
In 1615, Algernon was sent to study at St John's College, Cambridge, and in 1616 he was admitted to the Middle Temple in London.
This states that Lucy Walter moved from Wales to London as a young girl, and nearly became the mistress of Algernon Sidney, a Roundhead officer and second son of the Earl of Leicester.
It was founded in 1889 by Sir Algernon Methuen ( 1856 – 1924 ) and began publishing in London in 1892.
* Charlie and Algernon ( 1979, London, as Flowers for Algernon ); ( 1981 )
Styled Lord Settrington from birth, he was born at Portland Place, London, the eldest son of Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and Frances Harriett, daughter of Algernon Frederick Greville.
Lionel preferred to live in London and invited his brothers, Frederick and Algernon Gray Tollemache, to manage the estates and Ham and Buckminster.
* Alice Beatrice ( died 28 March 1898 ), who married Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk, owner of the London newspaper the Morning Post, by whom she had a Lilias Margaret Frances Borthwick, who married Seymour Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst.
In London he met Algernon Charles Swinburne, Theodore Watts and Lynn Linton who were associates of his grandfather.
Julius von Poseck supplied the German language skills for the NT work, but when he moved to 2 Algernon Road, Lewisham, London ( SE13 ) the Old Testament translation was made by J N Darby, Carl Brockhaus and a Dutch Hebraist, Hermanus Cornelis Voorhoeve ( 1837 – 1901 ).
* Lady Sydney Charlotte Montagu ( 14 October 1851 – Keithhall, Inverurie, Aberdeen, 21 September 1932 ), married at St. George, Hanover Square, London, 14 August 1873 Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore
Born in London, he was the eldest son of Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley, second son of Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland.

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