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* Naxos: Lynda Russell, Thomas Randle, Michael Volle ; Scottish Festival Chorus ; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ; Martyn Brabbins, conductor
Ultimate did not make any announcements regarding the authorship of the other Commodore games, but an article by Martyn Carroll revealed how Frank Gasking of " Games that weren't 64 " managed to identify the creators as Dave and Robert ( Bob ) Thomas based on a message that appears on the final screen of Dragonskulle.
News-Week was launched in 1933 by Thomas J. C. Martyn, a former foreign-news editor for Time.
Gould played at half-back, and was joined by Martyn Jordan, Thomas Judson, Rowley Thomas, Charles Taylor and T. Williams ; all of whom were or would become Wales international players.
** Ernest Martyn Critchley Instone ( 1872 – 1932 ) 1896 – 1899 son of director Thomas Instone, left to represent RAC in Paris
Their son, Thomas Martyn ( 1735 – 1825 ) was also an eminent botanist, author of Flora rustica ( 1792 – 1794 ).
After the death of his first wife, John Martyn married Mary Anne Fonnereau, daughter of Claude Fonnereau, merchant of London and Christ Church, Ipswich, and the brother of Thomas Fonnereau.
Today, the non-executive directors are Peter Clarke, Sue Garrard, Francis Plowden and Dr Martyn Thomas.
The band has included international personnel throughout its career and currently includes Cave, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis, bassist Martyn P. Casey, keyboardist Conway Savage, and percussionists Thomas Wydler ( Switzerland ) and Jim Sclavunos ( United States ).
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* Thomas Martyn ( botanist )
* Thomas Martyn ( 1762 )
The album was produced by Nick Launay at Studio Ferber in Paris in March – April 2004 and Nick Cave used The Bad Seeds line up of Mick Harvey, Thomas Wydler, Martyn Casey, Conway Savage, Jim Sclavunos, Warren Ellis, and James Johnston.
It staged many plays by eminent or soon-to-be eminent authors, including Yeats, Lady Gregory, Moore, Martyn, Padraic Colum, George Bernard Shaw, Oliver St John Gogarty, F. R. Higgins, Thomas MacDonagh, Lord Dunsany, T. C. Murray, James Cousins and Lennox Robinson.
* Thomas Óge Martyn
* 1994-Bach: St Matthew Passion ( Choir of King's College, Cambridge, with Rogers Covey-Crump, Michael George, Emma Kirkby, Michael Chance, Martyn Hill, David Thomas )
* 1549 – 50: Thomas Óge Martyn
* 1563 – 64: Thomas Óge Martyn
Many fans believed that Martyn almost single-handedly stopped them from slipping down the table after Thomas Gravesen's departure.
Also known as William Óge Martyn fitz Thomas, was a son of Thomas Óge Martyn and Evelina Lynch of Galway.

Thomas and zoologist
Aldous was the grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, the zoologist, agnostic and controversialist (" Darwin's Bulldog ").
* Thomas Alan Stephenson ( 1898 – 1961 ), British zoologist
His father was the zoologist Thomas Henry Huxley, ' Darwin's bulldog '.
The Blue-winged Kookaburra was first collected by Sir Joseph Banks in 1770, but was initially overlooked and confused with the Laughing Kookaburra, and was finally officially described by Nicholas Aylward Vigors and Thomas Horsfield in 1826, its specific name commemorating the British zoologist William Elford Leach.
Thomas Nuttall ( 5 January 1786 – 10 September 1859 ) was an English botanist and zoologist, who lived and worked in America from 1808 until 1841.
The binomial commemorates the Scottish zoologist Thomas Stewart Traill.
However, it did not remain there for long ; zoologist Thomas Nuttall moved it to the now-defunct genus Sylvania in 1840, and by 1845, many authors included it in the now-defunct genus Myiodioctes.
* Thomas Jeffery Parker ( 1850 − 1897 ), British zoologist
Thomas Jerdon. Thomas Caverhill Jerdon ( 12 October 1811-12 June 1872, Upper Norwood ) was a British physician, zoologist and botanist.
In 1819 – 1820, Major Stephen Harriman Long led an exploration to the Rocky Mountains and the tributaries of the Missouri River, with Thomas Say appointed as zoologist.
* William Thomas Blanford CIE FRS, geologist, zoologist and naturalist.
The binomial commemorates the zoologist Edward Frederick Kelaart and the name was given by Thomas C. Jerdon in 1863.
( Michael Rogers ) Oldfield Thomas FRS ( February 21, 1858 – June 16, 1929 ) was a British zoologist.
* Stefanie Thomas as Kara Harmon, a zoologist on Catherine's team who at first goes along with Catherine's lie about the sabretooth, but ultimately chooses to tell Thatcher the truth, only to be killed by the sabretooth before she could.
Thomas Stewart Traill ( 29 October 1781-30 July 1862 ) was a Scottish physician, chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist, zoologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence.
* William Thomas Calman, ( 1871 – 1952 ), zoologist, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum
Cornus nuttallii is named after Thomas Nuttall, an English botanist and zoologist who worked in North America in the nineteenth century.
The patriarch of the family was the zoologist and comparative anatomist Thomas Henry Huxley ( referred to here as THH ).
William Thomas Calman ( 29 December 1871 – 29 September 1952 ) was a Scottish zoologist, specialising in the Crustacea.
* William Thomas Calman ( 1871 – 1952 ), Scottish zoologist
# redirect Thomas Bell ( zoologist )
Thomas Bell FRS ( 11 October 1792 – 13 March 1880 ) was an English zoologist, surgeon and writer, born in Poole, Dorset, UK.
Thompson corresponded extensively on all aspects of natural history with naturalists in both Britain and Ireland, including with zoologist Thomas Bell who was at the heart of the English scientific establishment and two of the " Grandees " of the Zoological Society, Nicholas Aylward Vigors, William Ogilby.

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