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Nigel and Hamilton
Theme Conveners: C. Hamilton Ellis and Nigel Clayton.
( Theme Conveners: C. Hamilton Ellis and Nigel Clayton.
The party's leader Nigel Farage pledged to support him in the election for the National Executive Committee. Hamilton was elected to the committee on 1 November 2011.
* Hamilton, Nigel.
* Hamilton, Nigel.
* George Nigel Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk ( 1906 – 1994 ) ( younger brother of the 14th Duke of Hamilton )
Silverstone has produced many race wins by British drivers, such as Peter Collins ( 1958 ), Jackie Stewart ( 1969, 1971 ), James Hunt ( 1977 ), John Watson ( 1981 ), Nigel Mansell ( 1987, 1991, 1992 ), Damon Hill ( 1994 ), Johnny Herbert ( 1995 ), David Coulthard ( 1999, 2000 ) and Lewis Hamilton ( 2008 ).
The film will be produced by Arclight's Gary Hamilton and Nigel Odell, Platinum Studios ' Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, and Steve Squillante of Havenwood Media.
Waikato won the first encounter against Auckland with a crew that contained three former Olympic representatives, Nigel Atherfold, Greg Johnson and Chris White, with the rest of the crew consisting of Waikato Rowing Club oarsmen, Andy Mahon, Nik Posa and Richard Kirke, and Stephen Hatfield and Chris Spanninga from the Hamilton Rowing Club, and coxswain Russell Robson.
As Button's place as the pre-eminent British driver in Formula One was effectively taken by Lewis Hamilton, former champion Nigel Mansell criticised Button, saying: " Jenson should have won more races, he has under-performed and that is down to him.
While many like Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, and Fernando Alonso claimed to love it, many others consider the track, and the Hungarian Grand Prix too slow, hot and demanding.
* Wright, Nigel ( 1997 ) " The Nature and Variety of Restorationism and the ' House Church ' Movement ", in S. Hunt, M. Hamilton & T. Walter ( eds ), Charismatic Christianity, Sociological Perspectives ( Basingstoke: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's Press ), 236pp.
* Nigel Hamilton, Monty: The Making of a General
Key members at this stage included Paolozzi, the artist Richard Hamilton, surrealist and magazine art director Toni del Renzio, sculptor William Turnbull, the photographer Nigel Henderson and fine artist John McHale, along with the art critic Lawrence Alloway.
* Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton ( 1889 – 1975 ), Captain in the Grenadier Guards, fought in the First World War and served in the household of King George V, his widow and Queen Elizabeth II as Deputy Master of the Household, as Extra Equerry, as Equerry in Ordinary and as Comptroller, Treasurer.
He pointed out that Montgomery enjoyed massive superiority of men and materiel at the Second Battle of El Alamein, and described him as an " emotional cripple ", a description, he noted in subsequent editions, borne out " in rich detail " by the Nigel Hamilton biography.
The series was short-lived, and Broyles next adapted the Nigel Hamilton book, J. F. K.
* Nigel Hamilton, JFK: Reckless Youth ( NY: Random House, 1992 )
* Captain Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton, GCVO CMG DSO 1922 – 1924
Warman returned to the studio again in 1996-97 to record 2 albums of Library music for De Wolfe with band mates Andy Hamilton and Steve Byrd along with Brad Lang, Pete Thoms, Roger Beaujolais, Steve Hamilton, Neil Angilley, Dave Clayton and Nigel Brown.
Ideas on Pop Art were discussed by Reyner Banham, Theo Crosby, Frank Cordell, Toni del Renzio, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison and Peter Smithson, sculptor William Turnbull, and myself.
* Sir Denis Hamilton DSO, Editor from of The Sunday Times, Chairman of Reuters from 1979 – 85, President from 1981-3 o the Commonwealth Press Union, and father of Nigel Hamilton ( author )

Nigel and Bill
Jonathan Rigby, Robin Sebastian and Nigel Harrison were back as Horne, Williams and Paddick, with Sally Grace as Betty Marsden, Stephen Boswell as Smith and Michael Shaw as Bill Pertwee.
Other guest stars, both comedy and straight, have included: Steven Berkoff, Geoffrey McGivern, John Bluthal, Kate Isitt, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nigel Planer, Griff Rhys Jones, Hattie Hayridge, Alistair McGowan, Tamsin Greig, Katherine Parkinson, Colin Baker, Brian Murphy, Rebecca Front, Mary Tamm, Jim Bowen, Peter Davison, Maureen O ' Brien, Lysette Anthony, Mark Caven, Lorelei King, Geoffrey Beevers, Annette Crosbie, Rae Baker Doreen Mantle, Charlie Brooks, Maureen Lipman, Paul Blackthorne, Jimmi Harkishin, and Bill Bailey ( who was also pencilled as the original Jonathan Creek ).
William Nigel Paul " Bill " Cash ( born 10 May 1940 )
His Employment Opportunities Bill, which would, according to Chope, introduce more freedom to the job market and decrease unemployment, was backed by ten other Conservative MPs at the first reading, among them Edward Leigh, David Wilshire, Nigel Evans, Bill Cash and Peter Bone.
Regular performers during the run included David Jason, Bill Wallis, Nigel Rees, David Tate, Jon Glover, Sheila Steafel, Alison Steadman, Tracey Ullman, Toby Longworth, Dave Lamb, Chris Emmett and Sally Grace.
Members of NOLS in the 1970s included Charles Clarke, Bill Speirs, Peter Mandelson, Sally Morgan, Mike Gapes, Mike Jackson, Nigel Stanley, Margaret Curran and Johann Lamont.
The ward is served by three councillors, all of whom are Conservative ; Bill Evans, Nigel Dawkins and Timothy Huxtable.
Past participants have included John Cushnie, Dr Stefan Buczacki, David Burges, Fred Downham, Professor Alan Gemmell, Walter Gilmore, Jill Hicking, Clay Jones, Nigel Colborn, Daphne Ledward, Fred Loads, Bridget Moody, Martin Fish, David Jones, Sue Phillipps, Geoffrey Smith, Sid Robertson, Bill Sowerbutts
The keyboardist's side projects include reforming National Health in 1981 to produce a memorial album for keyboardist Alan Gowen, producing the hit single ' Hole In My Shoe ' and ' Neil's Heavy Concept Album ' for comedian Nigel Planer ( well known for his hippie character in ' The Young Ones ' TV series ) and producing the first album by Bill Bruford's electro-jazz outfit Earthworks.
Douglas Adams, Rowan Atkinson, Glen Baxter, Michael Bywater, Graham Chapman, Nobby Clarke, Ron Cobb, Richard Curtis, Angus Deayton, Adrian Edmonson, Michael Fishwick, Michael Foreman, Stephen Fry, Kim Fuller, George Harrison, Michael Heath, Lenny Henry, Ian Hislop, Caroline Holden, Richard Ingrams, Antony Jay, Guy Jenkin, Gray Jolliffe, Terry Jones, Trevor Leighton, John Lloyd, Jonathan Lynn, Thomas Mann, Rik Mayall, Lise Mayer, Michael Palin, Geoffrey Perkins, Stephen Pile, Nigel Planer, Christopher Ryan, Griff Rhys Jones, Posy Simmonds, Mel Smith, The Spitting Image Workshop, Sue Townsend, Bill Tidy, John Wells.
A. Gill, Nigel Havers, Tony Hawks, Simon Hoggart, John O ' Farrell, Rory McGrath, Bill Nighy, Matthew Parris, John Peel, Will Self, Arthur Smith, Tim Rice, Rick Stein, Tony Slattery, Rick Wakeman, Lemn Sissay, Don Warrington and Des Lynam.
Actors that have performed at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre include: Benedict Cumberbatch, Anna Neagle, Robert Helpmann, Vivian Leigh, Eileen Atkins, Leslie French, Bill Kenwright, Felicity Kendal, Anthony Andrews, Wayne Sleep, Ricky Tomlinson, Jeremy Irons, Zoë Wanamaker, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Lesley Garrett, Douglas Hodge, Richard E Grant, Natasha Richardson, Ralph Fiennes, Christopher Biggins, Jenny Galloway, Joanna Riding, Samantha Spiro, Jenna Russell, Liz Robertson, Toyah Willcox, Bernard Bresslaw ( who died in his dressing room at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, while performing the part of Grumio in the 1993 production of The Taming of the Shrew ), Nigel Planer, Nigel Harman, Su Pollard, Milton Jones, John Malkovich, Scarlett Strallen, Sheridan Smith, Summer Strallen, Topol, Millicent Martin, Janie Dee, Clive Rowe, Martha Wainwright, Hannah Waddingham and Helen Dallimore.
Webb, Steve Pescott, Bari Watts, Dave Telado, Adrian Taylor, Chris Burgess, Martin Wakeling, Neal Skok, Nigel Cross, Jud Cost, Stuart Pope, Jamie Sellers, Pat Thomas, Mark Murden, Bill Parry, John O ' Regan, Paul Simmons, Steve Rowland, Trevor Hodgett, Sean Kelly, Anthony Clark, Dave Brown ,, Kenny McDonald, Davina Ware, Dave Burnham, David Bennison, David Tibet, Michael Piper, Erik Lindgren, Edwin Pouncey, Carrie Hourihan, Brian Hinton, Carl Arnheiter, Jon Bernhardt, Tony Dale, Richard Allen, Michael Harrison, Jonathan Dale, Johnny Black, Dave Pearce, Sally Irvine, Kelly Stoltz, Jim Powers, Eric Miller, Richie Unterberger, Matt Maxwell, Damon Krukowski, Marc Minsker, John Berg, Neil Mortimer, Matthew Greenwald, Tim Forster, Colin Scott, Karl Ikola, Mark Brend, Steve Rowling, Dave Sheppard ,, Ralf Bei Der Kellen, Byron Coley,
The film stars Al Pillay, and Nosher Powell as the secretary of state as well as a number of cameos, including Miranda Richardson and Nigel Planer as vile DHSS clerks, Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall as a union boss, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Jennifer Saunders, Jimmy Fagg, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie, and Lemmy.

Nigel and Clinton
Theobald was probably accompanied by Nigel, Bishop of Ely, and Roger de Clinton, Bishop of Coventry.

Nigel and American
The three main members of Spinal Tap — David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls and Nigel Tufnel — are played by the American actors Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, and English-American actor Christopher Guest, respectively.
The series was a spin-off of American Idol, but with younger contestants, and had the same production team as American Idol: it was created by Simon Fuller and 19 Entertainment, along with FremantleMedia, and directed by Bruce Gowers, and produced by Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick.
In an interview prior to the start of the fifth season of American Idol, Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe revealed for the first time that Aiken had led the fan voting every week from the Wild Card week to the finale, when the possibly-random voting result gave Studdard the win.
* Carlos Caballero Jurado and Nigel Thomas: Central American Wars 1959-1980 ( illustrated by Simon McCouaig ) Osprey Publishing MEN-AT-ARM Serie n ° 221, 1990
Nigel Kneale wrote the first draft of the screenplay in 1961 but difficulties in attracting interest from American co-financiers meant the film did not go into production until 1967.
* Nigel St. J. Davison, J. Evan Kreider and T. Herman Keahey: 1989-1998 " Pierre de la Rue-Opera Omnia ; Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 97, Nine Volumes, American Musicological Society: Hanssler-Verlag:
* Carlos Caballero Jurado & Nigel Thomas, Central American Wars 1959-89, Men-at-Arms series 221, Osprey Publishing, London 1990.
He left this role in 1983 to join the American Enterprise Institute and, although he returned to advise Thatcher in 1989, his differences with the policies of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, led to the resignation of both later in that year.
The band consisted of Simonon on bass, American musician Gary Myrick on guitar, Nigel Dixon from the British band Whirlwind on lead vocals, and Travis Williams, a drummer who they found by a newspaper announcement.
The last driver to be inducted who was not an American national was Nigel Mansell in 2005.
A number of new characters were also introduced later in the series, such as Sarah Foster ( Sarah-Jane Varley ), a glamorous business partner for Ken Masters, Sir Edward Frere ( Nigel Davenport ), the rich tycoon father of Charles Frere, Orrin Hudson ( Jeff Harding ), the American father of Abby Urquhart's baby, Emma Neesome ( Sian Webber ), a beautiful engineer who came to work with Tom Howard and Jack Rolfe at the Mermaid yard and Vanessa Andenberg ( Lana Morris ), an elegant widow and old flame of Jack Rolfe.
The lone American driver in the race, Eddie Cheever, put on a fine show for the home crowd, placing his Ligier ninth, behind the Lotus pair of Nigel Mansell and Elio de Angelis and just ahead of Niki Lauda's McLaren.
Brent Kinsman and Shane Kinsman ( Los Angeles, California, November 13, 1997 ) are American twin child actors who typically portray rambunctious twins, most notably, as Kyle and Nigel Baker in the 2003 film Cheaper by the Dozen and its 2005 sequel Cheaper by the Dozen 2.
* Kalonji Jama Changa ( born Nigel Brown ), an American community activist, lecturer, journalist and filmmaker
He attracted fellow expats such as David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Nigel Bruce ( who served as captain ), Leslie Howard and Boris Karloff to the club as well as local American players.
He is the son of Nigel Stourton CBE, who worked for British American Tobacco, and Rosemary Abbott, being brought up near Patrick Brompton.
* Nigel Burton-Head coach of the Portland State Vikings American football team.
Nigel Jaquiss ( born 1962 ) is an American journalist who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, for his work exposing former Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt's sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl while he was mayor of Portland, Oregon.
Jeffrey Nigel Malone ( born June 28, 1961 in Mobile, Alabama ) is a retired American professional basketball player.
In 1994, a number of supermarkets began selling it as an American pie, leading Nigel Mackenzie to offer a £ 10, 000 prize to anyone who could disprove their claim by finding any published pre-1972 recipe for the pie.
Relic Hunter follows the globe-trotting adventures of unorthodox American archaeologist Sydney Fox ( Tia Carrere ), and her more reserved British assistant Nigel Bailey ( Christien Anholt ).
The success of American boy band New Kids on the Block from about 1989, led to replica acts in the UK, including Nigel Martin-Smith's Take That and East 17, competing with Irish bands Westlife and Boyzone.
* Nigel Gibson British & American philosopher

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