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Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, 1995, a very large portrait of " Big Sue " Tilley ( see below ), showing his handling of flesh tones, and a typical high viewpoint.
A series of huge nude portraits from the mid-1990s depicted the very large Sue Tilley, or " Big Sue ", some using her job title of " Benefits Supervisor " in the title of the painting, as in his 1995 portrait Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, which in May 2008 was sold by Christie's in New York for $ 33. 6 million, setting a world record auction price for a living artist.

Tilley and ),
The later case of Bunt v. Tilley & Ors EWHC 407 ( QB ), concerned a claim for defamation against the ISPs who hosted websites containing defamatory material.
* Hodder I, 1984, Burials, houses, women and men in the European Neolithic in D Miller and C Tilley ( eds ), Architecture and Order, Oxford, Basil Blackwell
* Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley ( 1818 – 1896 ), a father of Confederation
The Music Hall artiste Vesta Tilley had a hit in 1916 with the song I'm Glad I've Got a Bit of a Blighty One ( 1916 ), in which she played a soldier delighted to have been wounded and in hospital.
Today, the prominent proponents for the one-state solution include Muammar al-Gaddafi of Libya ( see also Saif Islam Qaddafi Isratin proposal ), Palestinian author Ali Abunimah, Palestinian-American producer Jamal Dajani, Palestinian lawyer Michael Tarazi, Jeff Halper, Israeli writer Dan Gavron, Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, Palestinian-American law professor George Bisharat, American-Lebanese academic Saree Makdisi, and American academic Virginia Tilley.
The bridge was designed and built by John Tilley and John Carline ( whose father was a mason on the English Bridge ), who had built Montford Bridge for Thomas Telford.
Cal recruited two new members for concert performances: future Vandella Sandra Tilley ( who was introduced by her friend Abdul Fakir of The Four Tops ), and Annette Rogers-McMillan.
This show was written by Mack Furlong, Steve Palmer, Ed Riche and Glen Tilley ( all previously writers for The Great Eastern ), and ran for one 10-week season.
* Free ( 2004 ), featuring Ben Crawley, Joseph Platt, Christopher Robson, Anthony Chadney and Raoul Neumann as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, Dominic Kelly, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd, Ian Tilley and Helen Cole as instrumentalists.
* Welcome to Libera's World ( 2006 ), featuring Joseph Platt, Ben Crawley, Liam O ' Kane, Michael Horncastle and Joseph Sanders-Wilde as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd, Ian Tilley as instrumentalists.
* Angel Voices ( 2006 ), featuring Michael Horncastle, Ed Day, Connor O ' Donnell, Tom Cully, Joshua Madine, Joseph Platt, Christopher Robson, Anthony Chadney, Joseph Sanders-Wilde and James Vereycken as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd and Ian Tilley on various instruments.

Tilley and Elizabeth
Elizabeth Tilley outlived her husband by 15 years.

Tilley and Lady
Her husband was knighted in 1919 for his own services to the war effort, with Tilley becoming Lady de Frece.
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley ` s second wife Lady Alice Tilley by William James Topley
Her husband was knighted in 1919 for his own services to the war effort, with Tilley becoming Lady de Frece.

Tilley and by
The gentleman on the original cover, now referred to as " Eustace Tilley ", is a character created by Corey Ford for The New Yorker.
The term dominion was allegedly suggested by Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley.
Ross caught pneumonia after a dunking in a fountain by a number of students with, according to Ross, the full support of a don, Arthur Augustus Tilley.
The post-processual movement originated in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s and early 1980s, pioneered by archaeologists such as Ian Hodder, Daniel Miller, Christopher Tilley and Peter Ucko, who were influenced by French Marxist anthropology, postmodernism and similar trends in sociocultural anthropology.
In a similar criticism, Miller and Chris Tilley believed that by putting forward the concept that human societies were irresistibly shaped by external influences and pressures, archaeologists were tacitly accepting social injustice.
A number of post-processualists, such as Michael Shanks, Christopher Tilley and Peter Ucko, undermined " archaeology's claims to be an authoritative source of knowledge about the past ", thereby " encourag people to question and resist all forms of authority … This position was hailed by its supporters as democratizing archaeology and purging it … of elitist pretensions ".
Reeves, out of the group temporarily due to illness, recovered and returned to the group ; Ashford was replaced by another former member of The Velvelettes, Sandra Tilley, and the group continued to release albums and singles into the early 1970s, although they could not reignite the fire that had made their records successful in the 1960s.
A saros-inex panorama has been produced by Luca Quaglia and John Tilley.
The term " Dominion " was originally coined by Sir Leonard Tilley who came up with it " as a way to encapsulate the aspirations of the Confederation generation.
Eustace Tilley, the mascot of The New Yorker magazine, was based on an engraving of D ' Orsay, interpreted by house cartoonist and art director Rea Irvin.
Smith split with Tilley over railway policy and Canadian confederation with Smith becoming leader of the Anti-Confederates winning the 1865 election but was forced from office the next year by the lieutenant-governor.
In 1865, Hathaway objected to the terms of Canadian confederation and resigned from his government position when the terms were accepted by the government of Samuel Leonard Tilley.
His leadership ended in 1861 when he was ousted by fellow reformer Samuel L. Tilley due to a scandal over the leasing of crown lands.
The Amtrak Wars is a series of novels written by British author Patrick Tilley.
In the late 1980s and 1990s, Tilley moved away from the structuralist approach pursued by Hodder and, along with Michael Shanks and Peter Ucko, advocated a position of strong relativism.
After Tilley resigned, she remained in Atlanta for two and a half years as interim executive director of the SCLC until the post was taken up by Wyatt Tee Walker in April 1960.
On 25 June 2011 the new station was officially opened, people at the opening enjoyed a shuttle service between Albury and Wodonga and the official cutting of the ribbon by member for Benambra Bill Tilley, Wodonga mayor Mark Byatt and Minister for Transport Terry Mulder.
New Brunswick premier Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley suggested the term ' Dominion ', inspired by Psalm 72: 8 ( from the King James Bible ): " He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth.
* The Amtrak Wars, a series of science fiction novels written by Patrick Tilley

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* Tilley, Maureen A. Donatist Martyr Stories: The Church in Conflict in Roman North Africa.
* 1904 – Albert Ross Tilley, Canadian Plastic Surgeon ( d. 1988 )
* Tilley, Nannie May The Bright Tobacco Industry 1860 – 1929 ISBN 0-405-04728-2.
The hero of a series entitled " The Making of a Magazine ", which began on the inside front cover of the August 8 issue that first summer, Tilley was a younger man than the figure on the original cover.
Traditionally, Rea Irvin's original Tilley cover illustration is used every year on the issue closest to the anniversary date of February 21, though on several occasions a newly drawn variation has been substituted.
Bill Tilley of the Liberal Party was elected member for the electoral district of Benambra in the 2006 Victorian State Election in November 2006.
Alec Tilley suggests that a small ship with this type of seating arrangement would have been called a hemiolia, or a one-and-a-halfer.
In the spring of 1864, New Brunswick premier Samuel Leonard Tilley, Nova Scotia premier Charles Tupper, and Prince Edward Island premier John Hamilton Gray were contemplating the idea of a Maritime Union which would join their three colonies together.
For Maritimers such as Tupper of Nova Scotia or Tilley of New Brunswick, horizons were suddenly broadened to take in much larger possibilities for trade and growth.
Between 92 and 162 acts were put on each evening and performers who started there included Marie Lloyd, George Robey, Harry Lauder, Harry Tate, George Formby, Vesta Tilley, Tommy Trinder, Gracie Fields, Tommy Handley and Norman Wisdom.
Music hall was very popular and widespread ; influential performers included male impersonator Vesta Tilley and comic Little Tich.
British music hall performer Vesta Tilley was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a male impersonator.
A photograph of James R. Hebbron hangs in the Jim Hogg County Courthouse, 102, East Tilley Street, Hebbronville.
After recovering he fought for an apology from his fellow students, which he received, but more fiercely, for the dismissal of Tilley who, he argued, had known about and supported the bullying.
Vesta Tilley sang The Army of Today's alright.
After the Vandellas ' split, Reeves ' sister Lois sang with the group Quiet Elegance and also sang background for Al Green, while Tilley retired from show business in the late 1970s, suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm in 1981 at the age of thirty-nine.

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