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Mountbatten was a strong influence in the upbringing of his grand-nephew, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and later as a mentor —" Honorary Grandfather " and " Honorary Grandson ", they fondly called each other according to the Jonathan Dimbleby biography of the Prince — though according to both the Ziegler biography of Mountbatten and the Dimbleby biography of the Prince, the results may have been mixed.
A few days later ( on 29 February 2004 ) Short appeared on ITV's Jonathan Dimbleby programme.
However in the same interview on the Jonathan Dimbleby programme, Short backtracked on her claim about British agents bugging Annan.
The documentary, produced by Roger Bolton and presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, investigated Operation Flavius, an SAS mission in Gibraltar which ended in the deaths of the three Provisional IRA members.
* Jonathan Dimbleby – President 1992-1997
The Bridport Literary Festival has been running since 2005 and has played host to the biggest literary lions including Elizabeth Jane Howard, Victoria Glendinning, Claire Tomalin, Jonathan Dimbleby, Max Hastings, Julian Fellowes, Alexander Waugh, John Julius Norwich, Minette Walters, Fay Weldon, Bill Oddie, Robin Hanbury – Tenison, Katharine Whitehorn, Kate Summerscale, Michael Dobbs and Ann Leslie DBE.
The weekday editions are usually presented by Eddie Mair, although Carolyn Quinn takes over when he deputises for Jonathan Dimbleby on Any Questions.
Two of the most famous former residents were Jonathan and David Dimbleby.
* Jonathan Dimbleby – Broadcaster
* Honorary Vice-Presidents Jonathan Dimbleby, George McRobie, Charlotte Mitchell, Trudie Styler
Guest presenters were used on rare occasions, among them Jonathan Dimbleby, Sandy Gall, Martyn Gregory, Sue Lawley and Lynn Faulds Wood.
Powell confirmed the quotation on Jonathan Dimbleby's " Dimbleby " program on April 30, 2006.
Jonathan Dimbleby described him as a " weather vane " in his book The Last Governor.
He is the son of Richard Dimbleby and elder brother of Jonathan Dimbleby.
Jonathan Dimbleby ( born 31 July 1944, Aylesbury ) is a British presenter of current affairs and political radio and television programmes, a political commentator and a writer.
In 1978 he wrote and presented the ITV series Jonathan Dimbleby In South America.
In 1985 he joined TV-am as presenter of Jonathan Dimbleby on Sunday.
In 1995 he re-joined ITV to present the new flagship political programme, Jonathan Dimbleby ( 1995 – 2006 ).
He wrote and presented Russia with Jonathan Dimbleby ( BBC2 2008 ), ' An African Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby ' ( 2010 ), and A South American Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby ( 2011 ).

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Among the books he authored are Guilty Men ( an attack on Neville Chamberlain and others for the policy of appeasement ), a biography of Jonathan Swift ( The Pen and the Sword, 1957 ) and a biography of Aneurin Bevan.
* 1941: Jonathan Edwards, 1703-1758: a biography by Ola Elizabeth Winslow
Bancroft contributed a biography of Jonathan Edwards to the American Cyclopædia.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: David Nokes, Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed
Much of Brainerd's influence on future generations can be attributed to the biography compiled by Jonathan Edwards and first published in 1749 under the title of An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd.
Other missionaries who have asserted the influence of Jonathan Edwards's biography of Brainerd on their lives include Henry Martyn, William Carey, Jim Elliot, and Adoniram Judson.
* Jonathan Steinberg, Bismarck: A Life ( biography of Otto von Bismarck )
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Jonathan Bate, John Clare: A Biography
Jonathan wrote a biography of his father in 1975.
* Stonesifer, R. J. ( 1963 ), W. H. Davies-A Critical Biography, London, Jonathan Cape ( first full biography of Davies ), ISBN B0000CLPA3.
He argues that the footnotes in particular lend an air of credibility to the narrative: for example, they describe a fictional biography of Jonathan Strange and list where particular paintings in Norrell ’ s house are located.
* Naughty but nice: Jonathan Glancey cheers the innocent innuendo of George Formby in David Bret's thoughtful biography
Wainewright has been the subject of three biographical studies: Janus Wethercock by Jonathan Curling ( Thomas Nelson and Sons, London, 1938 ) and Robert Crossland's Wainewright in Tasmania ( OUP, Melbourne, 1954 ), and more recently his life and writings, and that which has been written about him were the basis of the poet Andrew Motion's creative biography, Wainewright the Poisoner ( 2000 ).
Jonathan Troy ( 1954 ) was Edward Abbey's first published novel, as detailed in James M. Cahalan's biography of Abbey.
* Jonathan Eddy biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
The historian Jonathan Beecher has written a biography of Considerant that was published in 2001 by the University of California Press ,( ISBN 0520222970 ).
In a series of ( fictional ) letters exchanged between the author, Mark Dunn, and his editor, it is explained that the only copy of Dunn's excessively and exhaustively researched and documented biography of one Jonathan Blashette-a circus performer born with three legs who goes on to make a fortune in the deodorant business and becomes a famous philanthropist-was accidentally knocked into a bathtub and destroyed.

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`` Whereas, a Bridge over Merrimack River, from the Land of Hon'ble Jonathan Greenleaf, Esquire, in Newbery, to Deer Island, and from said Island to Salisbury, would be of very extensive utility, by affording a safe Conveyance to Carriages, Teams and Travellers at all seasons of the year, and at all Times of Tide.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
Capp has been compared, at various times, to Mark Twain, Dostoevski, Jonathan Swift, Lawrence Sterne and Rabelais.
Despite their appearance at the end of the Book of Judges, certain characters ( like Jonathan, the grandson of Moses ) and idioms present in the epilogue show that the therein " must have taken place ... early in the period of the judges.
According to a 2010 interview on Blog Talk Radios, Lessons Learned, Rick Tocquigny, when asked if Mumy was a Jonathan Harris fan, before Mumy's first meeting with Harris on Lost in Space, he said at age 5, he was too young to watch his mentor's show The Third Man which was probably late at night, but was old enough to watch The Bill Dana Show ( which also starred Harris's real-life best friend Don Adams ).
The club is based at The Gabba and is captained by Jonathan Brown and coached by Michael Voss, a former captain of the club.
* Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern China ( 1999 ), 876pp ; well written survey from 1644 to 1990s excerpt and text search ; complete edition online at Questia
based on Jor-El that was sent by the original to guide him, Jonathan occasionally having trouble relating to Clark while Jor-El's lack of his template's emotions causes him to treat Clark too harshly at times.
Jonathan and Saul are killed in battle with the Philistines at Mount Gilboa.
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
The report by McClatchy reporter Jonathan S. Landay stated that the conditions at the mine resembled as prison labor camp and that the workers, some of whom appeared to be near starvation, had almost no equipment, shoes or clothes and lived in dilapidated homes.
A similar fate was met from other publishers ( including T. S. Eliot at Faber and Faber ) until Jonathan Cape agreed to take it.
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
* 1865 – The steamboat Brother Jonathan sinks off the coast of Crescent City, California, killing 225 passengers, the deadliest shipwreck on the Pacific Coast of the U. S. at the time.
1-2-3 was originally written by Jonathan Sachs, who had written two spreadsheet programs previously while working at Concentric Data Systems, Inc. To aid its growth, in the UK, and possibly elsewhere, Lotus 1-2-3 was the very first computer software to use television consumer advertising.
Fayed also revealed that the cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken had stayed for free at the Ritz Hotel in Paris at the same time as a group of Saudi arms dealers leading to Aitken's subsequent unsuccessful libel case and imprisonment for perjury.
Propelled by an intense boyhood curiosity and love for nature and mathematics, he graduated valedictorian from the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School and subsequently entered Yale at the age of 15 as a member of Jonathan Edwards College.
* 1724 – Joseph Blake, alias Blueskin, a highwayman known for attacking " Thief-Taker General " ( and thief ) Jonathan Wild at the Old Bailey, is hanged in London.
Whilst still at university, Cook wrote for Kenneth Williams, for whom he created an entire West End comedy revue called One Over the Eight, before finding prominence in his own right in a four-man group satirical stage show, Beyond the Fringe, with Jonathan Miller, Alan Bennett and Dudley Moore.
* Skirmish at Michmash, Philistines routed by Jonathan and his men ( 1 Samuel 14 ).
Attempting to remedy this, Bethany K. Dumas and Jonathan Lighter argue that an expression should be considered " true slang " if it meets at least two of the following criteria:
Three of Saul's sons – Jonathan, and Abinadab, and Malchishua – died with him at Mount Gilboa (; ).

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