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* Weatherhill, Craig ( 1995 ) Cornish Place Names & Language.
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Around 1540 John Leland recorded a third line now missing: CVM DOMINA OUSILLA (' with the lady Ousilla ': Ousilla is conceivably a latinisation of the Cornish Eselt ), but missed the badly weathered first line (' DRUSTINVS HIC IACIT ') which has led Craig Weatherhill to speculate that this third line could have been lost by stone fracture.
The three major Gorseths in Britain are recorded in an ancient Welsh triad as being held at Moel Merw and Bryn Gwyddon in Wales and Boscawen-Un in Cornwall ( ref: Craig Weatherhill ).
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* Dallas Finn, Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan, Weatherhill, 1995 ISBN 978-0-8348-0288-9 for a description of the first school building designed by Tatsuno Kingo.
* Dallas Finn, Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan, Weatherhill, 1995 ISBN 978-0-8348-0288-9
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* De Lange, William, Iaido: History, Teaching & Practice Of Japanese Swordsmanship, Weatherhill, 2002.
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• Miller, Roy Andrew 1982 Japan ’ s Modern Myth: The Language and Beyond, New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill.
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* Asahi Shimbun Staff, The Pacific rivals ; a Japanese view of Japanese-American relations, New York: Weatherhill, 1972.
Miles Weatherhill, a 23-year-old weaver from the town, was forbidden from seeing his housemaid sweetheart, Sarah Bell, by the Reverend Anthony John Plow.
Armed with four pistols and an axe, Weatherhill took revenge first on the vicar and then on Jane Smith, another maid who had informed Plow of the secret meetings.
On 4 April 1868 Weatherhill became the last person to be publicly hanged in Manchester, at the New Bailey prison.
* Hanaoka and Barberri trans., Masahiko Sato, Chinese Ceramics: A Short History, Weatherhill, New York and Tokyo, 1978.
* John Stevens, Mountain Tasting: Zen Haiku by Santoka Taneda, Weatherhill © 1980 ISBN 0-8348-0151-5 372 haiku emphasizes the Zen aspect of Santoka's life.
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Charles returned to stand-up comedy between 1995 and 2001, regularly touring his one-man adult-rated shows nationally, and releasing the videos Craig Charles: Live on Earth!
* A survey of and introduction to the current state of critical social theory is Craig Calhoun's Critical Social Theory: Culture, History, and the Challenge of Difference ( Blackwell, 1995 ) ISBN 1-55786-288-5
In 1995, Massive Attack started a label under EMI, Melankolic, and signed Craig Armstrong, as well as a number of other artists: Horace Andy, Alpha, Sunna and Day One.
Writing in People magazine in 1995, Craig Tomashoff said the cancellation of Brisco was " one of the tragedies going into 1994 – 1995 TV season ".
* 1995: Qui est là after texts by Antonin Artaud, Bertolt Brecht, Edward Gordon Craig, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Stanislavski and Motokiyo Zeami
* The Pre-Astronauts: Manned Ballooning on the Threshold of Space, by Craig Ryan, US Naval Institute Press, 1995, ISBN 1-55750-732-5
Science Fiction Weekly was an online magazine started and edited by Craig Engler and Brooks Peck on August 15, 1995.
* Craig L. Thomas ( 1933 – 2007 ), American politician who represented Wyoming in the United States Senate from 1995 to 2007
Donations from the studio and Craig McCaw led to the establishment of the Free Willy-Keiko Foundation in February 1995.
The chalice was featured on a £ 1 value definitive postage stamp issued by An Post between 1990 and 1995 as part of the series Irish Heritage and Treasures designed by Michael Craig.
The comic strip Plastic Millennium, published in the Doctor Who Magazine Winter 1994 Special ; Craig Hinton's Virgin Missing Adventures novel Millennial Rites ( October 1995 ); Justin Richards's Past Doctor Adventures novel Millennium Shock ( May 1999 ), the Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins story " Suitors, Inc ." ( 2005 ) and the Fourth Doctor's segment from the comic The Forgotten ( 2008 ) all take place on those dates, as do elements of the Torchwood episode " Fragments ".
Her next role was in a movie adaptation of another Craig Lucas play, Reckless ( 1995 ), alongside Mia Farrow, followed by Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady ( 1996 ), which also starred Nicole Kidman, Viggo Mortensen, Christian Bale, John Malkovich and Barbara Hershey.
* In the Stephen King movie The Langoliers ( 1995 ) when passenger Nick Hopewell confronts an irate businessman, Craig Toomey, on a red-eye flight from Los Angeles to Boston.
His tally dropped to five goals in 39 games during the 1993 – 94 season, though the club avoided relegation again, and he managed another five goals from 17 league games in the 1994 – 95 season before manager Alan Ball decided that he wanted younger partners for Le Tissier in attack, signing Gordon Watson and Neil Shipperley while dropping Craig Maskell and selling Dowie to Crystal Palace for £ 400, 000 on 13 January 1995.
Free The Children is an international charity and youth movement founded in 1995 by children's rights advocate Craig Kielburger.
* 1995 Craig Venter, Hamilton Smith, and colleagues at The Institute for Genomic Research ( TIGR ) publish the first complete genome of a free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae.
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