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Slade and Farrow
In 1979, Farrow appeared on Broadway opposite Anthony Perkins in the play Romantic Comedy by Bernard Slade.

Slade and who
The crooked town's mayor, Hiram J. Slade ( Samuel S. Hinds ), who is in collusion with Kent, appoints the town drunk, Washington Dimsdale ( Charles Winninger ), as the new sheriff, assuming that he'll be easy to control and manipulate.
# Charlotte Hill Slade, who married George T. Slade of New York City and St. Paul, Minnesota.
2001 did see the band with a stable line-up, achieved during the Aura sessions featuring Downes, Payne, guitarist Guthrie Govan and ex-Manfred Mann's Earth Band / The Firm / Uriah Heep / Gary Numan / AC / DC drummer Chris Slade ( who had first joined Asia in 1999, briefly ).
Victor married Ruth Gollancz née Lowy-an artist who had studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks.
Slade is a good detective who gets results although his approach is somewhat maverick and his methods do leave a lot to be desired and have more than once landed him in trouble.
Amongst Slade's colleagues at the department is science officer Holly Turner who has a secret that Slade manages to uncover.
The machine is able to take Slade and Holly back far enough in time to witness a crime as it happens and discover who committed it.
* Felix Slade-a lawyer and philanthropist, who endowed three Slade Professorships of Fine Art at Oxford University, Cambridge University and University College London, and bequeathed most of his art collection to the British Museum-lived and died in Walcot Place, off Kennington Road.
In late 1972, the band embarked upon a high-profile tour of the UK with Slade, who were enjoying a string of hit singles at the time, and Suzi Quatro.
Also, in 1958, Warwick, Myrna Utley, Carol Slade, and Warwick's sister Delia, who by this time had begun to be known professionally as Dee Dee Warwick, formed their own group, which they called " The Gospelaires.
Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C. R. W.
Slade are a rock band from Wolverhampton, who rose to prominence during the glam rock era of the early 1970s.
The band moved to the States in the mid-1970s, in an attempt to break into the American market and although this was largely unsuccessful, they left their mark on a number of US bands who have since cited Slade as an influence.
The band were initially hesitant because of the reputation gained as The ' N Betweens ' but eventually agreed to Ambrose Slade, a name inspired by Baverstock's secretary, who had named her handbag Ambrose and her shoes Slade.
It was thought that its bleak, sour atmosphere confused Slade fans who were used to Slade delivering a good time.
In 2005, original singer for Slade II, Steve Whalley left the band and was replaced by Mal McNulty who has sung for the band since.
British presenter Gareth Jones, also known as Gaz Top, is a known Slade fan who hosted the 1986 Slade documentary " Slade Perseverance ".
Back in Britain most of her roles were " bit parts ", although she played the starring role of Holly Turner in Crime Traveller ( 1997 ) alongside Michael French, who played Jeff Slade.
Warner was among ten GOP Senators who voted against the charge of perjury during Clinton's impeachment ( the others were Richard Shelby of Alabama, Ted Stevens of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Olympia Snowe of Maine, John Chafee of Rhode Island, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, Jim Jeffords of Vermont, Slade Gorton of Washington and Fred Thompson of Tennessee ).

Slade and works
Born in County Donegal, Egan studied in Belfast and Portsmouth and at the Slade School of Art in London and lives and works in Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland.
He then proceeded to study at the Slade School of Art where he met Stephen Tennant, soon to become one of his best friends and a model for some of the figures in his works.
Originally marshland used for agriculture, the isolated Crayford Marshes that lie between Slade Green and the Rivers Thames and Darenth were an ideal location for a large ammunition works which survived until the 1960s.

Slade and with
Alongside the musical roots shared with their American counterparts and the calculated confrontationalism of the early Who, the British punks also reflected the influence of glam rock and related bands such as Slade, T. Rex, and Roxy Music.
Hicks was drawn to comedy at an early age, emulating Woody Allen and Richard Pryor, and writing routines with his friend Dwight Slade.
At the age of seventeen he briefly attended the Tenby School of Art, then left Wales for London, studying at the Slade School of Art UCL in London ( his sister, Gwen, was with him at the Slade and became an important artist in her own right ), where he became the star pupil of drawing teacher Henry Tonks, and even before his graduation was recognized as the most talented draughtsman of his generation.
In 1898, he won the Slade Prize with Moses and the Brazen Serpent.
Jeff Slade is a detective with the CID department of the local police force led by Kate Grisham, although unusually for such a position he is an armed officer ; carrying a handgun as routine.
In the next decade Thomas Slade ( Surveyor of the navy from 1755, along with co-Surveyor William Bately ) broke away from the past and designed several new classes of 51-to 52-metre 74s to compete with these French designs, starting with the Dublin and Bellona classes.
Bloomsbury is home to Senate House and the main library of the University of London, The Bloomsbury Colleges ( Birkbeck, University of London, Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Oriental and African Studies and the Royal Veterinary College ) and University College London ( with the Slade School of Fine Art ), the College of Law, London Contemporary Dance School, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Goodenough College.
Mr. Slade was principal with N. B. Jones as assistant principal.
A VHS compilation of digitally animated music videos called Motion was released in conjunction with the second Artificial Intelligence compilation, and featured an early work by director David Slade.
In 1980, Slade adapted his play for a feature film directed by Bob Clark, with Lemmon recreating his performance in the lead role.
Several tracks of the next album had to be re-recorded with a new drummer, Chris Slade ( of the Manfred Mann's Earth Band ).
He was expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913, with agreement between the senior teachers Tonks, Frederick Brown and Philip Wilson Steer, because of the audacity of his breach from the conventional approach of that time.
Throughout the remainder of 1975 and 1976, Slade toured the US, often with other bands such as Aerosmith, ZZ Top and Black Sabbath, only returning to the UK for TV performances of new singles.
Slade II was formed in 1993 by Hill with Powell and three other musicians.
The suggestion to call the group Slade II came from Holder but Lea was not happy with the Slade name being used at all.
In 2002, Slade II shortened their name to Slade and re-released their album Keep on Rockin ' with a handful of new tracks included, retitled Cum on Let's Party.

Slade and .
A Southeastern ( train operating company ) | Southeastern commuter train at Slade Green railway station | Slade Green in South London | South East London, England, running a service to London Cannon Street.
* Samuel S. Hinds as Judge Slade, the mayor
Female art students known as the " cropheads " also adopted the style, notably at the Slade School in London, England.
* 1831 – Jack Slade, American frontier figure ( d. 1864 )
At fifteen he began work as a clerk in the counting house of George Garland and Sons in Poole, and in 1827 he sailed to Newfoundland to serve as a clerk in the Carbonear premises of Slade, Elson and Co., where he became a dedicated, self-taught student of Newfoundland entomology, " the first person systematically to investigate and to record the entomology " of the island.
Skinhead culture became so popular by 1969 that even the rock band Slade temporarily adopted the look as a marketing strategy.
Around this time, some suedeheads ( an offshoot of the skinhead subculture ) started listening to British glam rock bands such as The Sweet, Slade and Mott the Hoople.
In, in the aftermath of the Seattle Pilots ' purchase and relocation to Milwaukee ( as the Milwaukee Brewers ) by future Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig, the City of Seattle, King County, and the state of Washington ( represented by then-State Attorney General and later U. S. Senator Slade Gorton ) sued the American League for breach of contract.
To Parcells credit, much of the improvement was the result of the contributions from their draft picks that they made before the season: linebackers Willie McGinest and Chris Slade.
The Replacements ' music was influenced by classic rock artists such as The Rolling Stones, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, and The Beatles as well as punk rock bands such as The Ramones, Johnny Thunders, Dead Boys and The Clash.
* Tuiloma Neroni Slade ( LL. B.
These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust.
It was introduced to the Senate Committee of Commerce, Science, and Transportation by Senators James Exon ( D-NE ) and Slade Gorton ( R-WA ) in 1995.
His role as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman won him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1992 after receiving seven previous Oscar nominations, one of them being in the same year.
The band drew artistic influence from many other British rock acts at the time, such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Who, Black Sabbath, Slade, Deep Purple and David Bowie.

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