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During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard.
While the Danes remained majority shareholders, board members included Philippe Kahn, Tim Berry, John Nash, and David Heller.
With the assistance of John Nash and David Heller, both British members of the Borland Board, the company was taken public on London's Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) in 1986.
Bombieri is also known for his pro bono service on behalf of the mathematics profession, e. g. for serving on external review boards and for peer-reviewing extraordinarily complicated manuscripts ( like the papers of John Nash on embedding Riemannian manifolds and of Per Enflo on the invariant subspace problem ).
John Nash was one of the most prolific architects of the late Georgian era known as The Regency style, he was responsible for designing large areas of London.
* 1928 – John Forbes Nash, Jr., American mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate
John Nash may refer to:
* John Nash ( architect ) ( 1752 – 1835 ), Anglo-Welsh architect
* John Forbes Nash, Jr. ( born 1928 ), American mathematician, 1994 Nobel Economics laureate, subject of the book and film titled A Beautiful Mind
* John Nash ( artist ) ( 1893 – 1977 ), English painter and engraver
* John Nash ( basketball ), executive for several teams in the NBA, most recently General Manager of the Portland Trail Blazers
* John Nash ( cricket administrator ) ( 1906 – 1977 ), English Secretary of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, 1931 – 1971
* John Nash ( footballer ) ( 1867 – 1939 ), English footballer
* John Nash ( private equity ) ( born 1949 ), British businessman
* John Francis Nash ( 1909 – 2004 ), American railroad executive
* John J. Nash ( died 1989 ), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
* John Nash ( MP ) ( 1590 – 1661 ), English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1648
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John and Round
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, John Horace Round and Frederic William Maitland, both historians of medieval Britain, arrived at different conclusions as to the character of English society before the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Stubbs ' analysis, focusing on the disorder of the period, influenced his student John Round to coin the term " the Anarchy " to describe the period, a label that, whilst sometimes critiqued, continues to be used today.
* Round, John H. ( 1888 ) " Danegeld and the Finance of Domesday ," in Dove, P. E. ( ed ) ( 1888 ) Domesday Studies.
* 1982 Blue Boat, Round, Square, Triangular, Farmer John, Miffy's Bicycle
Some are dismissive, like: Cerimonia (" Ceremony ", all proper manners and rigid, slavish devotion to pointless details ), Coccodrillo ( Italian: " Crocodile ", because he preys on others ), Fanfarone (" Trumpeter " or " Loudmouth "), Giangurgulo (" John the Glutton "), Grillo (" Grasshopper ", because he is small and ' hops ' sides ), Malagamba (" Lame Leg "), Squaquara (" Little Shit "), Papirotonda (" Round Letter ", a complaint signed by mutinous soldiers or sailors in a circle around the main text so the ringleaders or originators cannot be discerned ), Tagliacantoni (" Small-Sized "), and Zerbino ( Italian: " Doormat ").
* St. John the Evangelist's Church, Penge, Beckenham Road, built 1850 to designs by Edwin Nash & J. N. Round
This work highlighted an apparent break in the development of the English constitution in the 1140s, and caused his student John Round to coin the term " the Anarchy " to describe the period.
Northwest View of Farmington from Round Hill a sketch by John Warner Barber ( 1798 – 1885 ) for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( published 1836 ) shows Barber in the picture, across the Farmington River from the town
Nevertheless, he successfully took over the part of Father in John Mortimer's A Voyage Round My Father at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, also touring Canada and Australia in the role in 1972-73. International touring continued in 1974-75 with a Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Hollow Crown, visiting major venues in the US and Australia, while in 1976-77 he toured South America, Canada and the UK in the anthology, Shakespeare's People.
* A majority of scenes from the 2002 Disney film The Rookie, directed by John Lee Hancock, starring Dennis Quaid and Rachel Griffiths were shot around and inside the Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
In 1928, the Plummer Building was completed with considerable input from Clinic staff, and under the guidance of Dr. Henry Plummer ( designed by John William Dawson and Ray Corwin from the architectural firm of Ellerbe & Round ).
* The Round Table movement and imperial union by John Edward Kendle, University of Toronto Press ( 1975 ), ISBN 0-8020-5292-4
* John Mortimer – A Voyage Round My Father
Any possibility of family support from his maternal uncle, John Forbes of Round Lichnot near Auld Meldrum, ceased when his uncle permanently disowned him after a quarrel.
Two years later, managed by Dutchman Guus Hiddink and composed of many 2004 Oceania Nations Cup scorers such as Tim Cahill, Harry Kewell, Mark Bresciano, Brett Emerton, John Aloisi, Australia reached the Second Round of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.
* John Kohler, former offensive lineman, drafted in the 3rd Round, 1969, Denver Broncos
Miles Davis's solo on Charlie Parker's " Chasin ' the Bird " in 1947 and John Lewis's piano solo on Dizzie Gillespie's record of "' Round Midnight " in 1948 anticipated the Cool Era.
Other such multi-job songs were: " Round the Corn ( er ), Sally ," " Fire Down Below ," " Johnny Come Down to Hilo ," " Hilo, Boys, Hilo ," " Tommy's Gone Away ," " The Sailor Likes His Bottle-O ," " Highland Laddie ," " Mudder Dinah ," " Bully in the Alley ," " Hogeye Man ," " Good Morning, Ladies, All ," " Pay Me the Money Down ," " Alabama, John Cherokee ," " Yankee John, Stormalong ," and " Heave Away ( My Johnnies ).
Other folk songs to have their lyrics altered include " The John B. Sails ", " She'll Be Coming ' Round the Mountain ", " My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean ", " The Wild Rover " and " Camptown Races ", which is used for " Two World Wars, One World Cup ", whilst Birmingham City fans sing " Keep Right On to the End of the Road ".
It was also used by John Brunner in his 1959 short story " Round Trip ", reprinted in the collection Not Before Time ("... at the last there would again be ylem, surrounded by emptiness so complete that it would possess not even the quality of existence.
Solander was associated with Banks in Illustrations of the Botany of Captain Cook's Voyage Round the World, and his The Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes, Collected by the late John Ellis, ( 1786 ) was published posthumously.
* Round, John Horace ( 1909 ).
In 1223 we have the first mention of an exclusively jousting event, the ' Round Table ' held in Cyprus by John d ' Ibelin, lord of Beirut.

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