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Lindsey and Hughes
Founder of Radio One Cathy Hughes, WHUR station manager, heard of the show's positive reception and responded by giving Lindsey and Shuler their own show.
* Hughes, Lindsey.
Another of her noteworthy roles was at Lincoln Center as Miss Lindsey in Mule Bone, Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes ’ historical comedy.
* Lindsey Hughes
Lindsey Hughes ( 4 May 1949 – 26 April 2007 ) was a British historian who studied seventeenth-and eighteenth-century Russia, especially the reign of Peter the Great.
Lindsey Audrey Jennifer Hughes was born May 4, 1949.

Lindsey and Age
Cato scholars also write books that are published by outside publishers, such as Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz ( Free Press ), The Age of Abundance by Brink Lindsey ( HarperBusiness ), and Restoring the Lost Constitution by Randy Barnett ( Princeton University Press ).

Lindsey and Peter
* Peter Tapsell ( East Lindsey )
Agreement was reached, and on November 7, 1981, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and John Stewart joined the Shane-Gambill-Grove Trio and guest performers Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary, Tom Smothers of the Smothers Brothers, and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac at the Magic Mountain amusement park north of Los Angeles for a show billed as " The Kingston Trio And Friends Reunion.
Other artists including comedian, actor, and banjo player Steve Martin, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles, pioneering folk-rock artist Gram Parsons, Stephen Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Beach Boys ' Al Jardine, Big Brother and the Holding Company founding member Peter Albin, Denny Doherty of The Mamas and the Papas, banjo master Tony Trischka, pop groups ABBA and The Bee Gees, Jefferson Airplane founding members Marty Balin and Paul Kantner, Buffalo Springfield founding member Richie Furay, Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, roots musician and master mandolin player David Grisman, singer-songwriters Tom Paxton, Harry Chapin, Jimmy Buffett, Tim Buckley, Steve Goodman ( composer of " The City Of New Orleans "), Steve Gillette, Michael Smith ( composer of " The Dutchman "), and Shawn Colvin, folk-rock group We Five co-founder Jerry Burgan, folk and rock musician Jerry Yester, and progressive jazz vocal group Manhattan Transfer among many others cite the Kingston Trio as a formative influence in their musical careers.
Colonel Nick Kudrow ( Alec Baldwin ) sees the boy's ability to decipher the code as a liability and rather than rectify the problem adequately, instead plans to silence Simon, sending a hit man, Peter Burrell ( Lindsey Lee Ginter ) and his partner Shayes ( Peter Stormare ) to murder the boy and his parents, Martin and Jenny.
The characters of this series of books were the Thornton family-principally the children Andrea, Dion, Lindsey and Peter.
In 1997 she recorded three albums: her own Bushes & Briars ( Alula ), Peter & Wendy, the soundtrack to the OBIE award-winning Mabou Mines theatrical production of the same name which was composed by Johnny Cunningham, and Through the Bitter Frost & Snow, a collaboration with bassist Lindsey Horner.
The magazine was edited by Lindsey German, who is convener of the Stop the War Coalition, till May 2004 and from June 2004 to October, 2005 by Peter Morgan.
In other territories, however, the greater iconic body of Fleetwood Mac hits came after the departure of Peter Green in 1970 and other lineup changes took place ( including the addition of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham in 1975 ).
The movie stars Robert Walker Jr., Burl Ives, Walter Matthau and Tommy Sands and features Millie Perkins, Larry Hagman, Kay Medford, Peter Marshall, Jack Nicholson, Richard Gautier, George Lindsey, James Farentino, and James Coco.

Lindsey and Great
This viewpoint was first made popular by John Nelson Darby in the 19th century and was recently popularized by Hal Lindsey in The Late Great Planet Earth.
* In his popular book, The Late Great Planet Earth, first published in 1970, evangelical Christian author Hal Lindsey argued that prophetical information in Matthew 24 indicates that the “ generation ” witnessing the “ rebirth of Israel ” is the same generation that will observe the fulfillment of the “ signs ” referred to inand that would be consummated by the second coming of Christ in approximately 1988.
The Late, Great Planet Earth is the title of a best-selling 1970 book co-authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole C. Carlson, and first published by Zondervan.
* Late Great Planet Earth Revisited by Hal Lindsey at WorldNetDaily
The paper, and the reactions to it are also discussed in Mark Lindsey Mitchell's Virtuosi: A Defense and a ( sometimes Erotic ) Celebration of Great Pianists.
* Mitchell, Mark Lindsey, Virtuosi: A Defense and a ( sometimes Erotic ) Celebration of Great Pianists, Indiana University Press, 2000.
As an example, Hal Lindsey, one of the most popular American promoters of dispensationalism, has written in The Late Great Planet Earth that per Book of Ezekiel ( 39: 6-8 ) that after Jews fight off a " Russian " invasion, Jews will see this as a miracle and convert to Christianity.
In that year, the first Earl of Lindsey inherited the Great Chamberlainship.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle offers the following account of Ceolwulf: This year went the army the Great Heathen Army from Lindsey to Repton, and there took up their winter-quarters, drove the king of Mercia, Burgred, over sea, when he had reigned about two and twenty winters, and subdued all that land.
* Hal Lindsey, author of The Late, Great Planet Earth
Lord Willougby inherited the earldom of Lindsey in 1701, and was invested a Privy Counsellor one month later ; along with the Earldom of Lindsey, he also inherited the offices of Lord Great Chamberlain and Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, both of which he would hold until his death and would pass onto his son, the 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven.
Stow dates back to Roman times and in the Anglo-Saxon period was known as Sidnaceaster (" ceaster " meant fortification or camp ), lies along the B1241 road, and is perhaps most notable for its large parish church named the Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey ( known locally as " Stow Minster "), which is one of the oldest churches in the Great Britain.
Zondervan also publishes many other books by Christian authors focusing on topics of interest to Christians In the 1970s it published The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey, which has sold more than 30 million copies.

Lindsey and New
The production was revived at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, June 3 — 28, 2009, with Venida Evans, Ron Brice, Deanne Lorette, Brian Dykstra, Fisher Neal, Kathryn Meisle, Einar Gunn, Philip Goodwin, Lindsey Wochley, Bradford Cover, and directed by Matthew Arbour.
The first Mayor of Portales was Washington Ellsworth Lindsey, who later became a state Governor of New Mexico.
David Lindsey, writing in 1955, observes that " New England Yankees, moving into Ohio's Western Reserve in 1798, brought with them the name Andover from a township in Tolland County, Connecticut, birthplace of many of the migrants.
* Nicholas Clements Lindsey ( 1984 ), New York Fashion Week Designer, Youngest African American male to present, Essence Magazine.
The first American Letter was broadcast on 24 March 1946 ( Cooke said this was at the request of Lindsey Wellington, the BBC's New York Controller ); the series was initially commissioned for only 13 instalments.
In December 1956, Flanders and Swann hired the New Lindsey Theatre, Notting Hill, to perform their own two-man revue At the Drop of a Hat, which opened on New Year's Eve.
They now live together in New York once again, while fellow band mates Steve and Lindsey moved to LA.
The following year, Kiner, Lindsey Nelson and Bob Murphy began broadcasting the games of the expansion New York Mets on WOR-TV in New York.
Lindsey Nelson ( May 25, 1919 – June 10, 1995 ) was an American sportscaster best known for his broadcasts of college football and New York Mets baseball.
Affectionately known as " Mr. New Year's Day ," Nelson subsequently did the play-by-play of the Cotton Bowl Classic for 26 seasons on CBS television, where he earned widespread recognition for his Tennessee drawl and signature opening greeting: " Happy New Year ; this is Lindsey Nelson in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
* Reviews by The Economist, Barry Eichengreen ( Foreign Affairs ), Benjamin M. Friedman ( The New York Review of Books ), Robin Blackburn ( The Independent ), Geoffrey Owen ( The Daily Telegraph ), Joseph Kahn ( The New York Times ), Michael J. Mandel ( BusinessWeek ), Anna Lappe ( San Francisco Chronicle ), Brink Lindsey ( The Wall Street Journal ) and Claus Tigges ( Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, German ) on the website of Arlindo Correia
Based in New York City since the mid 80s, Melford has played as a side-person with Henry Threadgill, and has led her own bands including players such as trumpeters Dave Douglas and Cuong Vu, reed players Marty Ehrlich and Chris Speed, bassists Lindsey Horner and Stomu Takeishi, drummers Michael Sarin and Kenny Wolleson, and cellist Erik Friedlander.
Zadek also directed the play's first production in Britain in English, which opened on 5 June 1956 at the New Lindsey Theatre Club.
New York is a hamlet in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
Although Coppola enjoyed his working relationship with Lucas, he commented in a July 1988 The New York Times interview with Robert Lindsey that " I think it's a good movie-it's eccentric, a little wacky, like the Tucker car-but it's not the movie I would have made at the height of my power.
Nick Persons ( Ice Cube ), a 37-year-old bachelor, takes a car drive on New Year's Eve to Vancouver from Portland, Oregon to transfer two bratty children, Lindsey and Kevin Kingston ( Aleisha Allen and Philip Bolden ), to their divorced mother, Suzanne Kingston ( Nia Long ), on whom Nick has a crush.
After education at St. Dominic's Covent, Middlesex and training at the Aida Foster School, Laye made her stage debut aged 14 as a boy in a play called The Burning Bush at the New Lindsey Theatre and her film debut a year later as a younger version of Jean Kent in Trottie True.
WHN eventually picked up New York Mets baseball ( with hosts Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, and Ralph Kiner ), after the team's original NYC flagship, WABC 770, dropped the rights.
Awakening members go on a mission trips during Lindsey Wilson's annual Fall Break and have traveled to places such as China, New Mexico, Iowa, Boston, Kansas City, and Romania.

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