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One member who was not, Lord John Manners, stood against Rothschild when the latter re-submitted himself for election in 1849.
At this time he became devoted to Lady Diana Manners and became a leading member of her " corrupt coterie ," known simply as the Coterie.
Buster Bloodvessel is the only original member left in Bad Manners, but the harmonica player, Winston Bazoomies, is an ' honorary member ' of the band and he has a Facebook fanpage set up in his honour and he currently lives in North London.
* The Duties of Servants ; by a member of the aristocracy, author of ' Manners and Rules of Good Society '.
According to etiquette authority Miss Manners, because the party centers on gift-giving, the baby shower is typically arranged and hosted by a close friend rather than a member of the family, since it is considered rude for families to beg for gifts on behalf of their members.
On 6 April 1617 Manners became a member of the Privy Council and accompanied the king into Scotland the same year.
He is a keen actor and is currently a member of Gamlingay Players, where he recently directed Alan Ayckbourne's Table Manners and Living Together, as well as performing in various plays himself.
He was born in London, the only child of the member of parliament Russell Manners.
A fellow member of the company was the Cornish soprano Fanny Moody, whom Manners married three years later.

member and family
The brushes can be cleaned and sterilized by boiling and are detachable so that every member of the family can have his own.
When this experiment is viewed as composed of five binomial trials, one for each member of the family, the outcomes of the trials are obviously not independent.
As only a member of the family can share in the innermost joys of the family, likewise one must belong to the family of God in order to receive the benefits that are promised to those who are His own.
Every member of the family must have a vital place in its life.
Television has yet to work out a living arrangement with jazz, which comes to the medium more as an uneasy guest than as a relaxed member of the family.
Reared in a poor family on the western frontier, Lincoln was mostly self-educated, and became a country lawyer, a Whig Party leader, Illinois state legislator during the 1830s, and a one-term member of the United States House of Representatives during the 1840s.
* The Omotic language branch is the most controversial member of Afroasiatic, since the grammatical formatives which most linguists have given greatest weight in classifying languages in the family " are either absent or distinctly wobbly " ( Hayward 1995 ).
Saffron is obtained from the dried styles of Crocus sativus L., a member of the iris family.
His father Isamu, a member of a former samurai family from the Akita Prefecture, worked as the director of the Army's Physical Education Institute's lower secondary school, while his mother Shima came from a merchant's family living in Osaka.
The gluon is a member of the family of gauge bosons, which are elementary particles that mediate physical forces.
His father, Julius Mathison Turing ( 1873 – 1947 ), was a member of an old aristocratic family of Scottish descent who worked for the Indian Civil Service ( the ICS ).
As a member of the imperial family, Agrippina was expected to display frugality, chastity and domesticity, all traditional virtues for a noble Roman woman.
In 1223 ( or 1221 ) he became a member of the Dominican Order, against the wishes of his family, and studied theology at Bologna and elsewhere.
Thus Alexios Angelos was a member of the extended imperial family.
Ealhswith's mother, Eadburh, was a member of the Mercian royal family.
His family was wealthy and well established ; his father Euphorion was a member of the Eupatridae, the ancient nobility of Attica, though this might be a fiction that the ancients invented to account for the grandeur of his plays.
Anne Brontë (; 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849 ) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family.
Sometime between 1763 and 1764 Salieri suffered the death of both parents and was briefly taken in by an anonymous brother, a monk in Padua, and then for unknown reasons in 1765 or 1766 he became the ward of a Venetian nobleman named Giovanni Mocenigo ( which Giovanni is at this time unknown ), a member of the powerful and well connected Mocenigo family.
The harp is also a stringed instrument, but is not a member of or homogenous with the violin family and is not considered part of the string choir.
Akt phosphorylates and inhibits Bas ( a Bcl-2 family member ), causing Bas to interact with the 14-3-3 scaffold, resulting in Bcl dissociation and thus cell survival.
The power of testamentary disposition is basically limited to one-third of the net estate ( i. e. the assets remaining after the payment of funeral expenses and debts ), providing for every member of the family by allotting fixed shares not only to wives and children, but also to fathers and mothers.
The ambitious Ibn Habib, a member of the illustrious Fihrid family, had long sought to carve out Ifriqiya as a private dominion for himself.

member and headed
Col. Clifton Lisle, of Chester Springs, who headed the Troop Committee for much of its second and third decades, is now an honorary member.
Presenting himself as a moderate and a member of the New Democrat wing of the Democratic Party, he headed the moderate Democratic Leadership Council in 1990 and 1991.
He was a Marxist physician and member of Chile's Socialist Party, who headed the " Popular Unity " ( UP or " Unidad Popular ") coalition of the Socialist, Communist, Radical, and Social-Democratic Parties, along with dissident Christian Democrats, the Popular Unitary Action Movement ( MAPU ), and the Independent Popular Action.
In 1901, Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier, a member of an expedition headed by Jacques de Morgan, found the stele containing the Code of Hammurabi in what is now Khūzestān, Iran ( ancient Susa, Elam ), where it had been taken as plunder by the Elamite king Shutruk-Nahhunte in the 12th century BC.
During his reign, he also set about creating the Second Mexican Empire ( headed by his choice of Maximilian I of Mexico, a member of the House of Habsburg ), to regain France's hold in the Americas and to achieve greatness for the ' Latin ' race.
The Brundtland Commission provided the momentum for the 1992 Earth Summit / UNCED, that was headed by Maurice Strong, who had been a prominent member of the Brundtland Commission.
Begin had been the former commander of Irgun and at that time headed Herut and was a member of the Knesset.
The 2002 edition of The World Book Dictionary does not note a negative connotation, defining it simply as: " a follower of Sun Myung Moon "; nor does the 1999 edition of the Webster's II New College Dictionary, which defines it as " a member of the Unification Church established and headed by Sun Myung Moon.
The executive branch is divided into Federal Ministries, headed by a minister appointed by the President, who must include at least one member of each of the 36 states in his cabinet.
Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry.
The department is headed by a minister of defence and national security, who is a civilian and a member of the president's Cabinet.
Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry.
The Armed Forces is ostensibly managed by the Ministry of Defense of Thailand, which is headed by the Minister of Defence ( a member of the Cabinet of Thailand ) and commanded by the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters, which in turn is headed by the Chief of Defence Forces of Thailand.
William G. Sinkford, is African-American, making Unitarian Universalism one of the first traditionally white denominations to be headed by a member of a racial minority.
Founded by Tim Berners-Lee at MIT and currently headed by him, the consortium is made up of member organizations which maintain full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the World Wide Web.
The National Guard Bureau is headed by the Chief of the National Guard Bureau ( CNGB ), who is a four-star general in the Army or Air Force and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
From 1966 to 1967, he also headed the Christian Democratic Union as de facto chairman, despite the fact that he was never a member of that party ( which made his election to the chairmanship irregular and void de jure ), as he never formally filed a membership application despite pressures from Chancellor Adenauer.
Heinrich Mückter, a former Nazi Party member and army physician, had headed Grünenthal's research department since the foundation of the company and was responsible for inventing thalidomide.
Each concentration is headed by a senior member of the Sufi Order appointed by the Pir.
Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani ( whose chef de cabinet was a P2 member as well ) appointed a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, headed by the independent Christian Democrat Tina Anselmi.
The Brundtland Commission set up by Gro Harlem Brundtland, the pioneer of sustainable development, provided the momentum for first Earth Summit 1992 – the United Nations Conference on Environmental Development ( UNCED ), that was also headed by Maurice Strong, who had been a prominent member of the Brundtland Commission – and also for Agenda 21.
He is also a past external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute and a former professor of sociology at Columbia University, where he headed the Collective Dynamics Group.
However Curtiss had previously been a member of the Aerial Experiment Association, headed by Alexander Graham Bell.
In 1960, Clifford was a member of President-elect Kennedy's Committee on the Defense Establishment, headed by Stuart Symington.

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