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In addition to Klee Wyck, Carr wrote The Book of Small ( 1942 ), The House of All Sorts ( 1944 ), and, published posthumously, Growing Pains ( 1946 ), Pause, The Heart of a Peacock ( 1953 ), and Hundreds and Thousands ( 1966 ).
In the 1990 election, comedian Tim Ferguson of the Doug Anthony All Stars stood as an independent candidate for Kooyong against Peacock,

Peacock and Peacocks
The site, at the foot of Beeston Hill beside the A643 road to Elland, was owned by Bentley's Brewery and was called the Old Peacock Ground, after the pub which faced the land, hence the nickname the Peacocks associated with both Leeds City and United.

Peacock and !,
* Chase Peacock ( High School Musical on Stage !, American Idiot ( musical ))

Peacock and article
According an article in the Runway Network / RED " while Peacock has consistently pushed the boundaries of pop and gospel music by adding elements of alternative rock, dance music and jazz, he has never before delved into jazz as unabashedly and wholeheartedly as he does on Love Press Ex-Curio ".

Peacock and by
Non-native Peacock Bass were introduced by accident to Gatun Lake around 1967 by a local businessman, and have since flourished to become the dominant angling game fish in Gatun Lake.
The Scotch Reel is described by Francis Peacock, whose manual is also available in the LC collection.
Two second-magnitude stars, Alpha Pavonis and Epsilon Carinae, were assigned the proper names Peacock and Avior respectively in 1937 by Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office during the creation of The Air Almanac, a navigational almanac for the Royal Air Force.
The famous Takht-e-Taus or the Peacock Throne, said to be worth millions of dollars by modern estimates, also dates from his reign.
His famous Peacock Throne, with its trail blazing in the shifting natural colors of rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, was valued by the jeweller Tavernier at 6½ million pounds sterling.
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
This argument has been attacked by Howard Peacock, who suggests that Azzouni's strategy conflates two different kinds of ontological commitment-one which is intended as a measure of what a theory explicitly claims to exist, and one which is intended as a measure of what is required for the theory to be true ; what the ontological costs of the theory are.
Directed by Jane Howell, the play was the thirty-seventh and final episode of the series and starred Trevor Peacock as Titus, Eileen Atkins as Tamora, Hugh Quarshie as Aaron and Anna Calder-Marshall as Lavinia.
Among them are Dallas ( Claire Trevor ), a prostitute who is being driven out of town by the members of the " Law and Order League "; an alcoholic doctor, Doc Boone ( Thomas Mitchell ); pregnant Lucy Mallory ( Louise Platt ), who is traveling to see her cavalry officer husband ; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock ( Donald Meek ).
He is played in the series by Trevor Peacock.
Professor Plum killed Mr. Boddy, Mrs. Peacock killed the cook, Colonel Mustard killed the motorist, Mrs. White killed Yvette, Miss Scarlet killed the cop, and the singing telegram girl was shot and killed by Wadsworth.
Other buildings of note include the Peacock Theatre, the School's main lecture theatre, seating 999 persons, which by night serves as the West End base of Sadler's Wells.
* Mr. Beverly Harman and Mr. Mash, the maintenance men who installed mechanised display units in store and were often scolded by Captain Peacock for being on the floor during opening hours.
* 1984-All Fall Down ( produced by Charlie Peacock )
Art Clokey also made a few highly experimental and visually inventive short clay animation films for adults, including his first student film Gumbasia ( 1955 ), the visually rich Mandala ( 1977 ) described by Clokey as a metaphor for evolving human consciousness and the equally bizarre The Clay Peacock ( 1963 ), an elaboration on the animated NBC logo of the time.
Vector is a new wave rock band formed in Sacramento, California in the early 1980s by Jimmy Abegg, Steve Griffith and Charlie Peacock.
After playing only a few shows, the band was contacted by music industry veteran Charlie Peacock and eventually signed to his indie label Re: think Records under the current moniker, Switchfoot.
Other tattoos include his parents ' names ( Priscilla and Charles ) on his forearms, an owl on his back, one teardrop on his index finger on both hands, and a picture inspired by Aubrey Beardsley's famous art, " The Peacock Skirt ", on his left arm.
Other mines in what is now Nanty Glo and their starting dates included Lincoln ( 1900 ); Springfield, owned by the Peale, Peacock and Kerr Company ( 1907 ); Emma Coal Company ( 1909 ); and Webster, later owned by the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Company, Ivory Hill, and the Warren Colliery.
1891 also saw the construction of several large civic structures such as a large brick schoolhouse on the hill above the city as well as the Mount Vernon Opera House, designed by Peacock & Dalton.
A bibliographical list of Lilburne's pamphlets compiled by Edward Peacock is printed in Notes and Queries for 1898.
It was founded by Jim Weir, Victor Leonard, George Logan and Bertie Peacock, one of the most famous football players from the region.

Peacock and Lisa
Current reporters include political editor Heather Ewart, together with Deborah Cornwall, Greg Hoy, Mark Willacy, Michael Brissenden, Murray McLaughlin, Mary Gearin, Mike Sexton, John Taylor, Peter McCutcheon, Paul Lockyer, Matt Peacock, Lisa Whitehead, Natasha Johnson, David Mark, Genevieve Hussey, Mark Bannerman and Jonathan Harley.
Beth Ditto, in collaboration with head of design Lisa Marie Peacock, launched a plus-size clothing collection for Evans on 9th July, 2009.

Peacock and Johnson
Russell Penticost ( 1968 – 69 ); Micky Ansell ( 1976 – 77 ); Micky Peacock ( 1978 – 79 ); Clive Limbrick ( 1982 – 83 ); Colin Johnson, Neil Liley, Stewart McCreadie ( all 1985-86 ); Scott Milford ( 1988 – 89 ); Danny Lucas ( 1990 – 91 ); John Mitchell, Selwyn Brooks ( 1991 – 92 ); Tim Brown ( 1999 – 2000 ).
He began improvising on classical and 12-string guitars in the late 1960s / early 1970s ; formed alliances with musicians who had worked with Evans, including flautist Jeremy Steig, bassists Eddie Gomez, Marc Johnson, Gary Peacock, and drummer Jack DeJohnette ;
* Christmas on Peacock Lane w / Julianne Johnson ( 2005 )

Peacock and from
A popular minister, Andrew Peacock, resigned from Cabinet and challenged Fraser's leadership.
The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today.
The largest polished black opal in the Smithsonian Institution comes from the Royal Peacock opal mine in the Virgin Valley, weighing 160 carats, known as the " Black Peacock.
Peacock, from February 1969.
ABC-Paramount subsequently purchased more labels from the Famous Music division of Gulf + Western – Dot, Steed, Acta, Blue Thumb, and Paramount, along with legendary Country and R & B label Duke / Peacock in 1974.
Detective Synaesthesia's special senses reveal that Ultima was involved in the drug dealings, likely having King Peacock placed in the competition to keep him from investigating.
Styling progressed from the plain wooden boxes in the early thirties to beautiful light shows with marbelized plastic and color animation in the Wurlitzer 850 Peacock of 1941.
The Peacock Inn at 11 Islington High Street dates from 1564, although the current façade dates from 1857.
The Peacock Athletic Complex was built in 2000 and is in walking distance from the campus.
Geraldine Peacock, CBE was Chief Charity Commissioner ( as previous chairs of the Commission have been known ) from 2003 to 2006, and Chair-designate from 8 July 2004 to 2006.
* Series 1300 (' Grote Groenen '): A class of 2-4-0 engines built by Beyer Peacock from 1880 to 1895.
They were built by Beyer Peacock from 1865 to 1881.
In addition, the album contains several cover songs, including " Day by Day ," from the musical Godspell, and a heavily overhauled version of " In the Light " originally by Charlie Peacock.
He spent from autumn 1861 to summer 1863 in England, then regarded as “ the motherland of technology ”, at Beyer, Peacock and Company of Gorton, Manchester.
Daimler, an ardent Anglophile, had spent from autumn 1861 to summer 1863 working in England, then regarded as “ the motherland of technology ”, at Beyer, Peacock and Company of Gorton, Manchester.
The Peacock can be found in woods, fields, meadows, pastures, parks, and gardens, and from lowlands up to elevation.
* Peacock ( Inachis io ) from the, UK Butterflies
* Peacock page, Aglais io from the Butterfly Conservation
The Peacock Throne, called Takht-e Tâvus () in Persian, is the name originally given to a Mughal throne of India, which was later adopted and used to describe the thrones of the Persian rulers from Nader Shah.

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