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Roye and on
In October, on his return to Roye, he subsequently founded the Correspondant Picard, a political journal of which 40 numbers would appear.
Gold Miners games were broadcast on KFBK radio and KRBK-TV with Tim Roye and Lee Grosscup on radio and Grant Napear and Jack Youngblood on television.
Barracuda was released in April 1977, coinciding with the band going out on the road for a couple of UK tours with Roye Albrighton ( of Nektar ) on guitar.
Roye was inaugurated as President of Liberia on January 3, 1870.
Because of increasing world competition from Brazilian coffee, European sugar beets, and steamers, Liberia was unable to generate sufficient export revenue, and defaulted on the loan negotiated by Roye.
The band formed in Hamburg, Germany in 1969, members included Englishmen Roye Albrighton on guitars and vocals, Allan " Taff " Freeman on keyboards, Derek " Mo " Moore on bass, Ron Howden on drums, and Mick Brockett on lights, special effects and other miscellanea.
His most notable play with the Bengals came against the Cleveland Browns on September 15: Frerotte, attempting to avoid a sack by Orpheus Roye, threw the ball with his left hand ( Frerrotte is right-handed ) and was intercepted by Browns defensive lineman Kenard Lang, who returned the ball 71 yards the to the Bengals 8 yard line.

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* The central battle was conducted by Philip Augustus and his chief knights-William des Barres, Bartholomew of Roye, Girard Girard said the Scophe Truie, William of Garland, Enguerrand III de Coucy and Gautier de Nemours.
* Roye, 1942.
Babeuf was working for a land surveyor at Roye when the Revolution began.
In 1789 he drew up the first article of the cahier of the electors of the bailliage of Roye, demanding the abolition of feudal rights.
In November he was elected a member of the municipality of Roye, but was expelled.
A major expedition by the French to recapture the fortress led by Jean-Baptiste de La Rochefoucauld de Roye, duc d ' Anville the following year was destroyed by storms, disease and British naval attacks before it ever reached the fortress.
Roye replaced Youngblood as TV analyst in 1994 and former San Francisco Giants announcer David Glass became the Miners ' radio play-by-play announcer.
In Liberia, the Society maintained offices at the junction of Ashmun and Buchanan Streets at the heart of Monrovia's commercial district, next to the True Whig Party headquarters in the Edward J. Roye Building.
Then he obtained successively the governments of Amiens and of Normandy, governor of Péronne, Roye and Montdidier and, in 1613, the baton of Marshal of France.
Edward Roye was the first representative of dark-skinned African-American settlers in Liberia.
She modeled for Zoltán Glass, Horace Roye, Jean Straker, Joan Craven and John Everard.
It was taken from Conty, a small town of northern France, c. 35 km southwest of Amiens, which came into the Condé family by the marriage of Louis of Bourbon, first prince of Condé, with Eleanor de Roye in 1551.
Henri was the eldest son of Louis of Bourbon-Condé and Eléanor de Roucy de Roye.
He later married Henrietta, daughter of Frederic Charles de Roye de la Rochefoucauld, Count de Roye.
Edward James Roye ( February 3, 1815 — February 11, 1872 ) served as the fifth President of Liberia from 1870 to his overthrow and subsequent violent death in 1871.
Roye was born into a prosperous African American family in Newark, Ohio.
Roye was a descendant of the Igbo people.
His father, John Roye, managed a ferry across the Wabash River at Terre Haute, Indiana and acquired considerable land in Terre Haute as well as Vandalia in the neighboring state of Illinois.

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François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti ( 19 August 1558 – 3 August 1614 ) was the third son of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, a junior line of the House of Bourbon, and his first wife Eléanor de Roucy de Roye ).

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In 1836, upon the premature death of his father, Roye relocated to Terre Haute where he established the community's largest barber shop, boasting a high barber pole, " the tallest in western Indiana ".
The re-issue of Magic Is a Child ( an album which did not feature founding member Roye Albrighton ) features amazingly clear sound, and four bonus tracks including a live-from-the radio version of " Midnight Light ".

Phyllis and Dixey
In 1942, Phyllis Dixey formed her own company of girls and rented the Whitehall Theatre in London to put on a review called The Whitehall Follies.
* Peek a Boo ( 1978 ), alternative name The One and Only Phyllis Dixey, stars Lesley-Anne Down, Christopher Murney, Michael Elphick, Elaine Paige and Patricia Hodge.
Drama documentary on Phyllis Dixey.
* Barely Phyllis is a play about Phyllis Dixey which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield in 2009.
The One and Only Phyllis Dixey.
Barely Phyllis is a play on Phyllis Dixey which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield in 2009.
She has played leading roles in TV movies, such as The One and Only Phyllis Dixey in 1978 as Phyllis Dixey, Murder Is Easy in 1982, Indiscreet and Ladykillers in 1988.
In 1942 Phyllis Dixey formed her own company of girls and rented the Whitehall Theatre in London to put on a review called The Whitehall Follies.
Early television roles included bit-parts in programmes such as Bill Brand ( 1976 ), The One and Only Phyllis Dixey ( 1978 ) and Coronation Street ( 1982 ).

Phyllis and on
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion.
Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road ; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago ; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned.
Phyllis reflects on the two sides of her personality, " juicy " Lucy — the young Phyllis, naive but passionate, and " dressy " Jessie — Phyllis's jaded, well-groomed present self (" The Story of Lucy and Jessie ").
After Irving Stowe died in 1975, Phyllis Cormack left from Vancouver to face Soviet whalers on the coast of California.
Phyllis Gretzky died of lung cancer on December 19.
Sebastian ignores his former lovers on the show: Angel, who performs in the elephant act ; and Phyllis, who does a double turn as an iron jaw artist and a vocalist starring in a South Seas spectacular built around her talent as a singer.
From 2007, Shepherd appeared on the Showtime drama, The L Word as the character Phyllis Kroll for the show's final three seasons.
Spying on the two, the peers – led by the brainless and stuffy Earls Tolloller and Mountararat – together with Phyllis, see Iolanthe and Strephon in a warm embrace.
A series of distinguished British actresses have portrayed Queen Mary on stage and screen, including Dame Wendy Hiller ( on the London stage in Crown Matrimonial ), Dame Flora Robson ( in A King's Story ), Dame Peggy Ashcroft ( in Edward & Mrs Simpson ), Phyllis Calvert ( in The Woman He Loved ), Gaye Brown ( in All the King's Men ), Dame Eileen Atkins ( in Bertie and Elizabeth ), Miranda Richardson ( in The Lost Prince ), Margaret Tyzack ( in Wallis & Edward ), and Claire Bloom ( in The King's Speech ).
Over the years many celebrities and performers made guest appearances on the show including John Farnham, Graham Kennedy, Nicole Kidman, Dame Edna Everage, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Phyllis Diller, Debbie Reynolds, Kylie Minogue, Johnny O ' Keefe, Peter Allen, Lovelace Watkins, Normie Rowe, Russell Morris, Billy Thorpe, Demis Roussos, Jason Donovan, John Paul Young, Kamahl, Renee Geyer, Denise Drysdale, John Williamson, Ian ' Molly ' Meldrum and Denis Walter, and bands including Sherbet, The Mixtures, The Four Kinsmen, Little River Band, The Reels and even The Wombles!
Phyllis Rackin points out that one of the most descriptive scenes of Cleopatra is spoken by Enobarbus: " in his famous set speech, Enobarbus evokes Cleopatra's arrival on the Cynus ".
* Phyllis and the Pharaohs: A 1950s-style doo-wop group with Rita Moreno on lead vocals and the entire male adult cast on backup.
It was also presented on Lux Radio Theater three times as an hour-long broadcast: first on December 19, 1949, with Tyrone Power and David Niven, second on May 11, 1953 with Cary Grant and Phyllis Thaxter and third on March 1, 1955, again with Grant and Thaxter.
Facing death, Tom Jr. declares his love for Phyllis in Tom Swift on the Phantom Satellite.
( One exception is Phyllis Boyle, who has allied herself with the TransNats ; she is on Clarke when the space elevator cable is cut and sent flying out of orbit to a fate unknown by the conclusion of the book.

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