Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "William Williams" ¶ 40
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

William and Williams
Mayor William B. Hartsfield filed suit for divorce from his wife, Pearl Williams Hartsfield, in Fulton Superior Court Friday.
Famous people who have studied the Alexander Technique include writers Aldous Huxley, Robertson Davies and Roald Dahl, playwright George Bernard Shaw, actors Judy Dench, Hilary Swank, Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons, John Cleese, Kevin Kline, William Hurt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Paul Newman, Mary Steenburgen, Robin Williams and Patti Lupone, musicians Paul McCartney, Madonna, Yehudi Menuhin and Sting, and Nobel Prize winner for medicine and physiology Nikolaas Tinbergen.
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, De Palma worked repeatedly with actors Jennifer Salt, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen ( his wife from 1979 to 1983 ), Gary Sinise, John Lithgow, William Finley, Charles Durning, Gerrit Graham, cinematographers Stephen H. Burum and Vilmos Zsigmond ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ), set designer Jack Fisk, and composers Bernard Herrmann, John Williams and Pino Donaggio.
Contributors have included Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats, William Carlos Williams, Langston Hughes and Carl Sandburg, among others.
Public discourse ranged in tone from organized arguments by tobacconist and medical practitioner John Williams, who posited that " several arguments proving that inoculating the smallpox is not contained in the law of Physick, either natural or divine, and therefore unlawful ," to more slanderous attacks, such as those put forth in a pamphlet by Dr. William Douglass of Boston entitled The Abuses and Scandals of Some Late Pamphlets in Favour of Inoculation of the Small Pox ( 1721 ), on the qualifications of inoculation's proponents.
** Paterson by William Carlos Williams ( composed c. 1940-1961 )
# 1902 – 1905 William Williams ( Republican )
# 1909 – 1913 William Williams ( Republican ), 2nd term
The race was won by " Williams " ( pseudonym of William Grover-Williams ) driving a Bugatti Type 35B painted dark green ( what would erroneously become referred to as British racing green ).
Guilt is a main theme in John Steinbeck's East of Eden, Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Tennessee Williams ' A Streetcar Named Desire, William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Edgar Allan Poe's " The Tell-Tale Heart " and " The Black Cat ", and many other works of literature.
The most prominent names among Welsh hymn-writers are William Williams Pantycelyn and Ann Griffiths.
While modernist poetry in English is often viewed as an American phenomenon, with leading exponents including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, H. D., and Louis Zukofsky, there were important British modernist poets, including David Jones, Hugh MacDiarmid, Basil Bunting, and W. H. Auden.
The film starred Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, Heather Burns, Diedrich Bader, and Treat Williams.
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
* 1963 – William Carlos Williams, American poet ( b. 1883 )
While appearing only as featured solo instruments in some works, for example Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, the saxophone is included in other works, such as Ravel's Boléro, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suites 1 and 2, Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 6 and Symphony No. 9 and William Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, and many other works as a member of the orchestral ensemble.
Robinson Jeffers, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams are three notable poets who reject the idea that regular accentual meter is critical to English poetry.
Nominalism has been endorsed or defended by many, including William of Ockham, Peter Abelard, D. C. Williams ( 1953 ), David Lewis ( 1983 ), and arguably H. H. Price ( 1953 ) and W. V. O. Quine ( 1961 ).
In 1638, after conferring with Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke, Philip Sherman, and other religious dissidents settled on Aquidneck Island ( then known as Rhode Island ), which was purchased from the local natives, who called it Pocasset.
* January 11 – William Williams Pantycelyn, Welsh hymnist ( b. 1717 )
* March 4 – William Carlos Williams, American writer, stroke ( b. 1883 )
* February 19 – Captain William Smith in British merchant brig Williams sights Williams Point, the northeast extremity of Livingston Island in the South Shetlands, the first land discovered south of latitude 60 ° S.
* August – William Williams, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence ( b. 1731 )

William and rugby
* William Webb Ellis, sometimes apocryphally credited with inventing rugby football
The origin of rugby football is reputed to be an incident during a game of English school football at Rugby School in 1823 when William Webb-Ellis is said to have picked up the ball and run with it.
The winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup, named after William Webb Ellis, the Rugby School pupil who – according to a popular myth – invented rugby football by picking up the ball during a game.
The whistle was first used to stop a sports match by William Atack in a game of rugby in New Zealand in 1884.
Other prominent persons born and educated in Oamaru include Des Wilson, founder of the UK homelessness charity, Shelter ; Australian Prime Minister Chris Watson ; New Zealand politicians Arnold Nordmeyer and William Steward ; Cardinal Thomas Stafford Williams ; Malcolm Grant, President and Provost of University College London ; and All Blacks rugby union captain Richie McCaw.
* William Collins ( sportsman, born 1853 ) ( 1853 – 1934 ), played rugby for England and cricket for Wellington, New Zealand
* George William Smith ( sportsman ) ( 1874 – 1954 ), New Zealand track athlete, All Black rugby union player, also a founder of rugby league in Australasia
* William Henry Williams ( rugby player ) ( 1873 – 1936 ), rugby union footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Pontymister RFC, and London Welsh RFC
* William Williams ( rugby player ) ( 1866 – 1945 ), rugby union footballer of the 1880s and 1890s for Wales, Cardiff RFC, and London Welsh RFC
* William Williams ( rugby ) ( 1925 – 2007 ), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1940s for Wales XV ( RU ), Monmouthshire, Newport, and Swinton ( RL )
Before the 1895 schism in English rugby, William Nicholl played rugby union for England, and Brighouse Rangers.
His father, Andrew William Palethorpe Todd, was an Irish physician and an international Irish rugby player who gained three caps for his country.
Webb Ellis's name is firmly established in rugby union folklore and the William Webb Ellis Cup is presented to the winners of the Rugby World Cup.
In 1958, long after the legend of William Webb Ellis had become engrained in rugby culture, Ross McWhirter managed to rediscover his grave in " le cimetière du vieux château " at Menton in Alpes Maritimes ( it has since been renovated by the French Rugby Federation ).
* Robert William Bell ( 1875 – 1950 ), England international rugby player
* William Johnson ( rugby league ), rugby league footballer of the 1930s for Wales, and Huddersfield

William and league
Alfred William Lawson ( March 24, 1869 – November 29, 1954 ) was a professional baseball player, manager and league promoter from 1887 through 1916 and went on to play a pioneering role in the US aircraft industry, publishing two early aviation trade journals.
The now all professional Chicago White Stockings, financed by businessman William Hulbert, became a charter member of the league along with the Red Stockings, who had dissolved and moved to Boston.
Current honorary NL President William Y. Giles presented the league champion Astros with the Warren C. Giles Trophy.
* May 23 – A number of supporters of William V, Count of Holland, in his power struggle with his mother Margaret I, Countess of Holland, found the Cod league.
The coalition's untimely fall was brought about by George III in league with the House of Lords, and the King now brought in Chatham's son, William Pitt the Younger, as his prime minister.
Taking over as manager from William Wilton in 1920, Bill Struth was Rangers ' most successful manager, guiding the club to 14 league titles before the onset of the Second World War.
William G. Bramham became league president in mid-1924, and served until 1930.
During the late 19th century, they were declared the " Team of All Talents " by William McGregor, the founder of the league, after a 7 – 2 win against Aston Villa.
* Bert Jones ( rugby ) ( William Herbert Jones, 1906 – 1982 ), rugby union and rugby league football of the 1930s for Wales ( RU ), Llanelli, and St. Helens ( RL )
Although William Shea's efforts to create a third major league are not well known today, Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets from 1964 – 2008, was named in his honor for his efforts in bringing National League baseball back to New York.
In his second season with the Express, owner William Oldenburg went bankrupt, and was forced to turn the team over to the league after being unable to find a buyer.
* William Morgan ( rugby league ), rugby league footballer of the 1930s for Wales, and Wigan
In March he was appointed ambassador to the Pope, but the embassy never started ; and on 7 May, with William Knight ( 1476 – 1547 ), he was nominated envoy to renew the league of 1505 with Prince Charles.
As a reaction, the Cod league was formed on May 23, 1350 by a number of supporters of William.
Orage attempted to form a league for the restoration of a guild system, much as described by William Morris.
* William " Bill " Horton rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s who played for ; Wakefield Trinity, Yorkshire, England and Great Britain.
Fort William entered a reserve side in the league for season 2009 – 10, the first reserves to compete since 1999.
Luongo is a two-time NHL Second All-Star ( 2004 and 2007 ) and a winner of the William M. Jennings Trophy for backstopping his team to the lowest goals-against average in the league ( 2011 ; with backup Cory Schneider ).

0.640 seconds.