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Rapanui and Rapa
The quarry of Puna Pau on Rapa Nui / Easter Island was the source of a red coloured scoria which the Rapanui people used to carve the pukao ( or topknots ) for their distinctive moai statues, and to carve some moai from.
The Rapa Nui or Rapanui are the native Polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, in the Pacific Ocean.
Rapa Nui or Rapanui, also known as Pascuan or Pascuense, is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken on the island of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island.

Edmunds and Bryan
Indy car builder Eddie Kuzma hired Edmunds to fix the dent in Jimmy Bryan ’ s car after the driver kicked the car.
The SNL roster of guest musicians included Eddie Van Halen, Keith Richards, Rickie Lee Jones, Al Green, Bryan Ferry, David Gilmour, Lonnie Mack, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Winter and Buddy Guy.

Edmunds and
* Howell Edmunds Jackson Tennessee House of Representatives 1880-1881, United States Senate 1881-1886, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit 1886-1891, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Appeals 1891-1893, U. S. Supreme Court Justice 1893-95
A total of 31 mints were employed in this recoinage Bedford, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury, Carlisle, Chester, Colchester, Durham, Exeter, Gloucester, Hereford, Ilchester, Ipswich, Launceston, Leicester, Lincoln, London, Newcastle, Northampton, Norwich, Oxford, Pembroke, Salisbury, Shrewsbury, Stafford, Thetford, Wallingford, Wilton, Winchester, and York but once the recoinage was completed only 12 mints were allowed to remain active.
* Miss Edmunds The somewhat unconventional and controversial music teacher, whom Jesse greatly admires.
* James Battersby, Ian Edmunds, Stephen Evans, Clyde Hefer, Craig Muller, Sam Patten, Ion Popa, Gavin Thredgold, and Timothy Willoughby Rowing, Men's Eights
* Bury St Edmunds The Abbeygate Picturehouse

Edmunds and life
When Pope Innocent II asked Thurstan's opinion on the elevation of Anselm of St Saba, who was Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, to become Bishop of London, Thurstan replied " If we consider his life and reputation, it would be much more fitting to remove him from his abbacy than to promote him to be bishop of London.
It is known that in later life he attended the 1662 Bury St. Edmunds witch trial, where his citation of a parallel case in Denmark played some part in confirming in the jury's minds the guilt of the accused, two women who were subsequently executed for the crime of witchcraft.

Edmunds and during
According to Jocelin of Brakelond, in 1198 during a fire at the abbey of St Edmundsbury ( now Bury St Edmunds ), the monks ' ran to the clock ' to fetch water, indicating that their water clock had a reservoir large enough to help extinguish the occasional fire.
Her body was moved to nearby St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, when the abbey was destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Artists that released material on the Swan Song label during its existence included Led Zeppelin itself ( including later solo releases by band members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ); Bad Company ; The Pretty Things ; Dave Edmunds ; Mirabai ; Maggie Bell ( and the short-lived band she fronted, Midnight Flyer ); Detective ; and Sad Café.
The borough of Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding area, like much of East Anglia, being part of the Eastern Association, supported Puritan sentiment during the first half of the 17th century.
Edmunds had more UK hits during this time, including Elvis Costello's " Girls Talk ", Nick Lowe's " I Knew The Bride ", Hank DeVito's " Queen of Hearts " ( written for Edmunds and later a US hit for Juice Newton using the same arrangement ), Graham Parker's " Crawling from the Wreckage ", and Melvin Endsley's " Singing the Blues " ( originally a 1956 US # 1 hit for Guy Mitchell, and a UK # 1 for both Mitchell and Tommy Steele ).
The prosecution asserted that the former band members were due a share of those additional royalties that Stevens and Edmunds had received from the successful reissue of the album A Legend during the early eighties.
Due to the aggressive federal enforcement of this ruling, as well as the Edmunds Act of 1882 and the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1887, many LDS Church leaders, including Smith's father Joseph F. Smith, were either imprisoned or forced into hiding and exile during most of the 1880s.
Baldwin and Smith had been playing together for several years, having attended neighbouring schools ( Baldwin attended St Benedict's Roman Catholic Upper School in Bury St Edmunds, whilst Smith attended County Upper School nearby ; the two would meet in the music practice rooms of County Upper School during lunch breaks ).
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Underwode which was dated 1188, in the " Records of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk ", during the reign of King Henry II, known as " The Builder of Churches ", 1154-1189.

Edmunds and early
Eustace died suddenly the next year, in early August 1153, struck down ( so it was said ) by the wrath of God while plundering church lands near Bury St Edmunds.
By the early nineteenth century these were being referred to simply as Beccles, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Woodbridge Divisions.
The early performances of the play were given on tour in the English provinces, beginning at Bury St Edmunds on 29 February 1892.
After some early private teaching, including time at the school of Henry Reynolds ( father of Bathsua Makin, who impressed D ' Ewes much more ), he was sent to the grammar school at Bury St. Edmunds.

Bryan and Collection
The DVD specials for some cartoons such as What's Opera, Doc ?, in Looney Tunes Golden Collection, includes bits of conversation between Bryan and Mel Blanc, affording a rare opportunity to hear them working together, and to hear Bryan's natural voice.
It resurfaced in 1993 on the Roxy Music / Bryan Ferry compact disc Ultimate Collection.
Seventeen portraits of Strong reside in the National Portrait Gallery Collection including both photograph and sketch by Cecil Beaton and an oil painting by Bryan Organ.

Bryan and
Although Bryan had decided on a strategy to gain the nomination to give a speech which would make him the logical candidate in the eyes of delegates he faced obstacles along the way.
Good luck favored Bryan he was considered for various convention roles by the silverites, but each time was not selected.
" Bryan would say little that he had not said before the text is similar to that of a speech he gave at Crete, Nebraska a week before the convention but he would give the convention its voice.
This statement attracted great cheering, and Bryan turned to rhetorically demolish the compromise position on bimetallism that it should only be accomplished through international agreement:
Historian and theorist Bryan Palmer argues that gender studies current reliance on post-structuralism with its reification of discourse and avoidance of the structures of oppression and struggles of resistance obscures the origins, meanings, and consequences of historical events and processes, and he seeks to counter the current gender studies with an argument for the necessity to analyze lived experience and the structures of subordination and power.
Eight former members of the Islanders have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, seven of whom Al Arbour, Mike Bossy, Clark Gillies, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Bill Torrey and Bryan Trottier were members of all four Cup winning teams.
* ( This article shows Pääbo to be the first one to extract DNA from a thousands year dead human not Bryan Sykes who claimed to be in his books )
* Johnnie Bryan Hunt Founder of J. B. Hunt Transport Services
Bryan is the birthplace of 2006 Indianapolis 500 champion and current NASCAR driver -- Sam Hornish, Jr., Bob Hartman, founder of the Christian rock pioneer group " Petra ", and of Mark Winegardner, chosen to be the author of the novel The Godfather Returns.
* Belvoir, 1741, Fairfax County home of Col. William Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Sally Fairfax
Then his own child Bryan dies in a tragic horse-riding accident.
He started making solo appearances singing, dancing, and telling jokes in 1936, and, in autumn of 1938 he came to the attention of Bryan Michie, a leading juvenile talent spotter, who recommended him to the impresario Jack Hylton.
This " invisible government ," Hylan and others William Jennings Bryan, Charles Lindbergh Sr. ( R-MN )— argued, exercised its control of the US Government through the Federal Reserve.
Playing Doc Gamble, Bryan was a polar opposite of the Fudd character Gamble was well-spoken, even-tempered, and usually got the best of McGee, which Elmer could never do with Bugs.
*" The Battle of Corydon, Indiana " Article by Civil War historian / author Bryan S. Bush, which contains rare images of Morgan shown courtesy of the Civil War Museum of the Western Theater in Bardstown, Kentucky.
*" Morgan's Christmas Raid " Article by Civil War historian / author Bryan S. Bush
Despite carrying the South and all the West except California and Oregon, Bryan lost the more populated, industrial North and East and the election to the Republican William McKinley with his campaign slogan " A Full Dinner Pail ".
* Bryan Gunn ( born 1963 ) professional football goalkeeper and manager.

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