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Horace Swaby ( June 21, 1954 – May 18, 1999 ), known as Augustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards.

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The Roman poet, Horace, also compared the two, describing Alcaeus as " more full-throatedly singing "-see Horace's tribute below.
Discovery also produced the hits " Shine a Little Love ", " Last Train to London ", " Confusion " and " The Diary of Horace Wimp ".
But the Romans could also relax and allow what Horace called the " Italian vinegar " in their systems to pour forth in wit and satire.
William Faulkner's character " Narcissa " in Sanctuary, sister of Horace Benbow, was also named after Narcissus.
9 ) laughs at this: it is referred to also by Lucretius and Horace.
Surrealists have also drawn on sources as seemingly diverse as Clark Ashton Smith, Montague Summers, Horace Walpole, Fantomas, The Residents, Bugs Bunny, comic strips, the obscure poet Samuel Greenberg and the hobo writer and humourist T-Bone Slim.
The notion of such an action by an audience was however recognized in antiquity, as seen particularly in the Roman theoretical concerns of Horace, who also lived in an age of increasing skepticism about the supernatural, in his Ars Poetica.
He is also noted for his work for the Boy Scouts of America ( BSA ); producing covers for their publication Boys ' Life, calendars, other illustrations, and for his covers on the Saturday Evening Post, a magazine edited by George Horace Lorimer.
9 ) laughs at Ennius for this: it is referred to also by Lucretius ( i. 124 ) and by Horace ( Epist.
Many of the most renowned " serious " poets, such as Horace, Swift, Pope and Auden, have also excelled at light verse.
Rivers also collaborated with the pioneer instrument maker Sir Horace Darwin in the improvement of apparatus for recording sensations, especially those involved in vision.
Horace, after discovering this, tells Regina he is going to change his will in favor of their daughter, and also will claim he gave Leo the bonds as a loan, thereby cutting Regina out of the deal completely.
The opening night cast also included Carl Benton Reid as Oscar, Charles Dingle as Benjamin, Frank Conroy as Horace, Patricia Collinge as Birdie, Dan Duryea as Leo, and Florence Williams as Alexandra.
In addition to imitations of works by the classical writers Seneca and Horace, he experimented in stanza forms including the rondeau, epigrams, terza rima, ottava rima songs, satires and also with monorime, triplets with refrains, quatrains with different length of line and rhyme schemes, quatrains with codas, and the French forms of douzaine and treizaine.
Clarabelle is one of Minnie Mouse's best friends and is usually depicted as the girlfriend of Horace Horsecollar, although she has also been paired with Goofy occasionally.
Clarabelle also appears ( without Horace ) at Disneyland Park.
Horace is also a very common co-star in modern Mickey comics by these writers.
Horace made a cameo appearance in the Timeless River world of Kingdom Hearts II with many other classic Disney characters like Clarabelle Cow and Clara Cluck as one of the world's citizens and also makes an appearance as a resident of Disney Town in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.
Horace is also a playable character in Disney TH! NK Fast.
Horace Horsecollar also appears in Epic Mickey, having become a Private Investigator in Wasteland after having arrived down there.
However, the university has also contributed in other fields, such as by the work of mathematicians Paul Erdős, Horace Lamb and Alan Turing ; author Anthony Burgess ; philosophers Samuel Alexander, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Alasdair MacIntyre ; the Pritzker Prize and RIBA Stirling Prize winning architect Norman Foster and composer Peter Maxwell Davies all attended, or worked in, Manchester.
At Rome, the goddess Necessitas, the divine personification of necessity, was also depicted with a nail, " the adamantine nail / That grim Necessity drives ," as described by the Augustan poet Horace.
Maecenas and Augustus also had villas at Tibur, and the poet Horace had a modest villa: he and Catullus and Statius all mention Tibur in their poems.
Patrons who have influenced taste are also represented by works of art from their collections, these include: Horace Walpole ( a major influence on the Gothic Revival ), William Thomas Beckford and Thomas Hope.

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* Horace Rumpole, a barrister known as " Rumpole of the Bailey ", frequently tells others of his greatest triumph, winning an acquittal in the Penge Bungalow Murders " alone and without a leader.
* Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( Horace ; 65 – 8 BC ), known for lyric poetry and satires
It was built in 1889 by Washington W. King, son of Horace King, and was formerly known as Lowry Bridge.
Today, the Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation contains many buildings original to Moses and his staff, including his summer home, which is known simply as " The Manor House.
Horace Greeley's home, known as Rehoboth, and built by himself, still stands in Chappaqua.
Around 1928, Robert E. Bell Middle School, known at the time as Horace Greeley School, was built.
By 1751, when Brown was beginning to be widely known, Horace Walpole wrote somewhat slightingly of Brown's work at Warwick Castle:
Brennan is more recently known for his voice work in the animated series Family Guy where he performs the voices of Mort Goldman ( whose voice and mannerisms are almost identical to that of his Jerky Boys character Sol Rosenberg ) and Horace the bartender of the Drunken Clam.
They appear to have related principally to moral subjects, and, accordingly, Horace classes him with Chrysippus as a moral philosopher, and speaks of him in a manner which proves that the writings of Crantor were much read and generally known in Rome at that time.
Horace Panter ( also known as Sir Horace Gentleman ) was in at the creation.
Although both have since been demolished, the house built by Horace Darwin, which was known as The Orchard, was donated to Murray Edwards College in 1962 and the site now serves as its primary campus.
Sims informs Lieutenant Monahan ( Horace McMahon ) that Schneider wants to turn himself in to avoid the wrath of McLeod, who has apparently been conducting an ongoing hate campaign against the doctor, who is known to perform abortions.
At the time, the park was on the outskirts of London and remained an isolated area well into the 18th century, when it was known as a haunt of highwaymen and thieves ; Horace Walpole was one of many to be robbed there.
* Horace Smith ( 1808 – 1893 ), partnered with Daniel B. Wesson in Norwich in the early 1850s to develop the first repeating rifle, known as the Volcanic rifle.
He was widely known as the French Horace, and his works had a great influence on vernacular poetry, especially the Pléiade.
Commager married author Evan Alexa Carroll ( b. Feb 4, 1904, d. Mar 28 1968 ) of Bennettsville, South Carolina on July 3, 1928 ; the couple had three children, Henry Steele Commager Jr., known as Steele Commager, who became an eminent classicist at Columbia University and wrote the leading book on the Roman poet Horace ; Elizabeth Carroll Commager ; and Nellie Thomas McCall Commager ( now Nell Lasch, wife of the historian Christopher Lasch ).
Shepp is best known for his passionately Afrocentric music of the late 1960s, which focused on highlighting the injustices faced by the African-Americans, as well as for his work with the New York Contemporary Five, Horace Parlan, and his collaborations with his " New Thing " contemporaries, most notably Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane.
The first known mention of the term in writing was made by Horace Walpole, in a letter of 1761 to Sir Horace Mann: " Do you know what a Bull and a Bear and Lame Duck are?
Jorge Pullin ( born 1963 in Argentina ) is the Horace Hearne Chair in theoretical Physics at the Louisiana State University, known for his work on black hole collisions and quantum gravity.
The 1st Duke of Chandos sold the Castle Hotel to John Walcot who in turn sold it to Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey ( 1725-1774 ), known as ‘ Clive of India ’, who amassed such wealth during his time in that country that Horace Walpole writing from London to a country friend said: ‘ you will be frightened by the dearness of everything ...
Born in Dublin, he was the only son of Dr Philip Francis ( c. 1708-1773 ), a man of some literary celebrity in his time, known by his translations of Horace, Aeschines and Demosthenes.

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