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Thom and James
The Fenian Chief: A Biography of James Stephens, Hely Thom LTD, Dublin, 1967
* Some writers have attempted to write a full or partial text for the imaginary The King in Yellow, including James Blish in his short story " More Light ", Lin Carter (" Tatters of the King ", 1986 ), and Thom Ryng ( The King in Yellow, 2000 ).
* James Crawford Thom ( 1835 – 98 ), artist.
He created the soundtrack to the 1997 film The James Gang and played on the soundtrack of Velvet Goldmine, alongside Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead.
* Thom Barry as James Jordan, Michael Jordan's father.
Medical supply warehouse foreman Frank ( James Karen ) informs his new protege, Freddy ( Thom Matthews ) that Night of the Living Dead was a true story, based on events that occurred when a gas ( 2-4-5 Trioxin ) was released into the morgue in the basement of a VA hospital.
The documentary includes interviews with over 30 cast and crew from the first three " Return of the Living Dead " films, including Thom Mathews, Beverly Randolph, Jewel Shepard, John Philbin, Brian Peck, Linnea Quigley, Miguel A. Nunez, Jr., James Karen, Clu Gulager, Don Calfa, Allan Trautman, Stacey Q, William Stout, Suzanne Snyder, Michael kenworthy, J. Trevor Edmond, Brian Yuzna and more.
* James Alexander Thom ( 1933 – ), American author
* James Crawford Thom ( 1835 – 1898 ), American painter
Although poetry in traditional classical forms had mostly fallen out of fashion by the 1960s, the practice was kept alive by poets of great formal virtuosity like James Merrill ( 1926 – 995 ), author of the epic poem The Changing Light at Sandover, Richard Wilbur, and British-born San Francisco poet Thom Gunn.
His mother was the daughter of the painter James Crawford Thom and the granddaughter of Scottish sculptor James Thom.
Notable former pupils include historian P. J. Marshall, architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, impressionist Rory Bremner, Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, author Sebastian Faulks, language school pioneer John Haycraft, political journalist Robin Oakley, actor Sir Christopher Lee, writer George Orwell, author Rupert Croft-Cooke, poet Gavin Ewart, composer John Gardner, world champion motor racing driver James Hunt, Leader of the House of Lords Lord Strathclyde, journalist and television presenter Peter Snow, the UK Pop Idol winner Will Young, and BRIT Award-nominated singer Nerina Pallot, and the rugby union players James Haskell and the brothers Max and Thom Evans.
. There exists a number of Old Wellingtonians paying professional rugby union, including but not exclusively: James Haskell ( England ), Paul Doran-Jones ( England ), Max Lahiff ( London Irish ), Sam Edgerly and Christian Lewis-Pratt ( Both England 7s ), Max Evans and Thom Evans ( Scotland ).
* Campbell, J. Thom Gunn in conversation with James Campbell, Between The Lines, London, 2000.
The Heads of Schools are Linda Hamilton ( Junior School ), Susan James ( Lower School ), Andy Smith ( Middle School ) and Patrick Thom ( Sixth Form ).
The Illinois campaign was also depicted in Long Knife, a 1979 historical novel by James Alexander Thom.
Journalist James Alexander Thom also researched Madoc's voyage for his 1995 novel The Children of First Man.
His later works have included many vocal settings of contemporary poets such as Allen Ginsberg, Thom Gunn, Paul Monette, James Broughton, Colette Inez, and Alfred Corn -- often celebrating a gay sensibility ( three examples: Gay Life, Love Addiction and Wondrous the Merge "" ).
Previous musicians who have played in, or recorded with, Sparks include Ben Benay, Leslie Bohem, Alan Broadbent, the late Norman " Dinky " Diamond, Harold Faltermeyer, Harley Feinstein, the late Adrian Fisher, Keith Forsey, David Foster, James Goodwin, Martin Gordon, Ed Greene, Bob Haag, Ian Hampton, Christie Haydon, David Kendrick, Josh Klinghoffer, Sal Maida, Robert Mache, Earle Mankey, Jim Mankey, John Mendelsohn, Hilly Boy Michaels, Giorgio Moroder, David Paich, Mike Porcaro, Reinie Press, Hans Reumschüssel, Lee Ritenour, Thom Rotella, Jeffrey Salen, Spencer Sercombe, John Thomas, Tony Visconti, Thomas White, Trevor White, Luke Zamperini and Richie Zito.
In 2006, Hot Press also interviewed some of the more popular emerging solo artists and songwriters of that year from James Blunt and Sandi Thom to Lily Allen and Nelly Furtado.

Thom and Alexander
' Euan MacKie would place the origin even later, stating: "... the genesis and modern flowering of archaeoastronomy must surely lie in the work of Alexander Thom in Britain between the 1930s and the 1970s.
In the 1960s the work of the engineer Alexander Thom and that of the astronomer Gerald Hawkins, who proposed that Stonehenge was a Neolithic computer, inspired new interest in the astronomical features of ancient sites.
The basic methods were developed by Alexander Thom during his extensive surveys of British megalithic sites.
The so-called " megalithic yard ", at per MY, is a controversial measure originally proposed by Alexander Thom.
* Alexander Thom ( 1894 – 1985 ), archaeo-astronomer
Another view is that the Nebra disk can be linked to the solar calendar reconstructed by Alexander Thom from his analysis of standing stone alignments in Britain.
The ring round the northern Balnuaran of Clava cairn was measured and analysed by Professor Alexander Thom.
Alexander " Sandy " Thom ( 26 March 1894 – 7 November 1985 ) was a Scottish engineer most famous for his theory of the Megalithic yard, categorization of stone circles and his studies of Stonehenge and other archaeological sites.
In 1955, Alexander Thom published A statistical examination of megalithic sites in Britain in which he first suggested the megalithic yard as a standardised prehistoric measurement.
The Thom Building, housing the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford, built in the 1960s, is named after Alexander Thom.
Alexander Thom died on November 7, 1985 at Fort William hospital, aged 91.
* Thom, Alexander., The egg-shaped standing stone rings of Britain, Archivs internationales d ' Histoire des Sciences, 14, 291-303, 1961.
* Thom, Alexander., The geometry of megalithic man, Mathematical Gazette, 45, 83-93, 1961.
* Thom, Alexander., The megalithic unit of length, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, A 125, 243-251, 1962.
* Thom, Alexander., The larger unit of megalithic man, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, A 127, 527-533, 1964.
* Thom, Alexander., Megaliths and mathermatics, Antiquity, 40, 121-128, 1966.
* Thom, Alexander., Megalithic sites in Britain, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1967.
* Thom, Alexander., The metrology of cup and ring marks, Systematics, 6, 173-189, 1968.
* Thom, Alexander., Megalithic Lunar Observatories, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1970.
* Thom, Alexander and Thom, Archibald., The astronomical significance of the large Carnac menhirs, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 2, 147-160, 1971.
* Thom, Alexander., The Carnac alignments, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 3, 11-26, 1972.

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