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The approach was soon extended to morphology by John McCarthy and Alan Prince, and has become a dominant trend in phonology.
In 1954 the English composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems in a work for speaker and orchestra entitled Practical Cats, which was recorded soon after, with the actor Robert Donat as the speaker.
Another key factor in McEwen's antipathy towards McMahon was hinted at soon after the crisis by the veteran political journalist Alan Reid.
Alan Burnett, who would soon after leave Disney to work on Batman: The Animated Series, contributed the name " Darkwing Duck ".
The Russian Civil War starts very soon afterwards, and the family is transferred to the grim Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, under harsher conditions, and into the keeping of the cold-blooded and unfeeling Yakov Yurovsky ( Alan Webb ) ( whom Alexei immediately pegs as an evil man ).
Jane Fonda who just finished Julia ( 1977 ) was soon going to star in Alan Pakula ’ s Comes a Horseman ( 1978 ).
Meanwhile, a few lineup changes had occurred: McVie had departed and was replaced by Paul Williams, who himself soon quit to join Alan Price and was replaced by Keith Tillman ; Dick Heckstall-Smith had taken the sax spot.
" Black soon became known as one of Nashville's " hat acts "; like other country artists such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and Mark Chesnutt, Black was a relative newcomer who wore a hat, and had " clean, neotraditional sound with pop appeal ".
Alan FitzFlaad ( d. c1114 ), a Breton knight, was granted the feudal barony of Oswestry by King Henry I who, soon after his accession, invited Alan to England with other Breton friends, and gave him forfeited lands in Norfolk and Shropshire, including some which had previously belonged to Ernoulf de Hesdin ( killed at Antioch while on crusade ) and Robert de Belleme.
Sarah, of course, suspects that Alan has faked the whole thing to make money, and she's right: Alan soon descends on a local bookie to collect on the £ 10, 000 bet he made that capital punishment would be reinstated, placed back when the odds were still 100-to-1 against.
An oblivious Alan soon arrives back on the scene and, not noticing Kerry's dead body, picks up the rifle just as a policeman arrives and arrests him for the murder.
Alan soon manages to turn this to his advantage by arranging for Sarah to seduce the entire membership of the Commission ( save for Piers ) and persuade them to back legalization, but soon wishes he hadn't when he is abducted by members of the Mafia, who threaten to kill him if he doesn't torpedo the legalization vote.
In a combined effort from Douglas Fisher of Hockey Canada and Alan Eagleson of the NHL Players ' Association, plans for such a tournament soon began.
Howard Ashman was going to write songs for this movie as soon as he was finished with Aladdin, but he died during production of Aladdin, thus marking this being the first Disney movie with Alan Menken's music but without songs by Ashman.
More interested in horror comics, she soon became editor of House of Mystery, and was instrumental in nurturing Alan Moore's Swamp Thing book, taking over the editing from co-creator Len Wein.
" White Sox shortstop Alan Bannister noticed a difference soon into the season.
Artists such as Alan Lomax, Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie were crucial in popularizing folk music, and they soon began to be known as the Lomax singers.
With no estates to distract him Jellicoe was free to re-join S. G. Warburg & Co. ( 1 October 1973 ), and with the help of Alan Lennox-Boyd, who was soon to retire from the board, he became a non-executive director of the sugar company Tate & Lyle 1973 – 1993.
These premises soon proved to be inadequate however, and a new building at the foot of University Avenue was designed by the architect Alan McNaughton of Arthur & McNaughton in the Scots Baronial style and erected between 1929 and 1931, with the women of the Queen Margaret Union ( QMU ) moving into the John McIntyre Building in 1932.
In 2002, station colleague and archrival Alan Jones moved from 2UE to 2GB, and soon took that station to the top talk position in Sydney.
Cho was a New Democratic Party candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1988 federal election and was initially identified as a New Democrat when he joined Metro Council, however, he soon became an ally and supporter of then Metropolitan Toronto Chairman Alan Tonks and dropped his NDP affiliation.

Alan and slot
Alan returned to radio, securing the " third best slot on Radio Norwich ", presenting Norfolk Nights, a big leap from his former timeslot of 4am to 7am, when he presented Up With the Partridge.
The band eventually secured the opening slot and played a four-song set that impressed Creation founder Alan McGee.
Written by Alan Bleasdale, despite languishing on the shelf for two years waiting for a broadcast slot before being shown in 1980, the play was a great success and led to Bleasdale writing and Wearing producing Boys from the Blackstuff ( 1982 ), a sequel series showing what happened to the characters involved after the events of the play.
In the meantime Alan Hart, Controller of BBC One, had decided to move the programme from an autumn to a spring transmission slot.
Alan Freeman took over in Sept 1961, but finally took the show to a regular Sunday slot at 4 pm on 7 Jan 1962.
Despite many protests about this move in the media, Panorama remained in this slot until 1997, although two of Grade's successors, Alan Yentob and Michael Jackson, were known to be unhappy about running 70 continuous minutes of news from 9 pm.
Since Colmes ran his own board, Jay Sorrenson moved to the overnight shift and opted to do a music intensive show, similar to the way it was before Alan Colmes took that slot.
He was gradually brought into the first team over the next 18 months by Joe Fagan, before being given regular games in the left back slot by new player-manager Kenny Dalglish as a replacement for Alan Kennedy in the 1985 – 86 season.
On December 16, 2009, The Alan Cox Show premiered in the afternoon slot on 100. 7 WMMS / Cleveland, replacing Maxwell ( Ben Borstein ) of The Maxwell Show after contract negotiations fell through between Bornstein and the station.
The slot antenna was invented in 1938 by Alan Blumlein, while working for EMI.
Also in 1993, Dean had an opening slot on Alan Jackson's tour.
Perhaps the best-known announcer during this period was Alan Colmes, who replaced Chuck Kelly in the morning drive slot and who later co-hosted a talk show with Sean Hannity on cable's Fox News Channel.
Moved to Monday-Friday 3 pm-7 pm slot when Alan Cox's show was moved to the mornings in 2004 and stayed in this time slot until August 2008.

Alan and presenting
It was after the veteran TV globetrotter Alan Whicker and journalist Miles Kington turned down presenting the first of these, Around the World in 80 Days, that gave Palin the opportunity to present his first and subsequent travel shows.
This led to a mass clearout of presenters including Nick Abbot, Anna Raeburn, Tommy Boyd and Peter Deeley, with them putting in place a more sports oriented programming schedule, including The Sportszone with Alan Parry, Gary Newbon, Tony Lockwood, Tom Watt, and former Century Radio sports editor Dave Roberts presenting the weekend edition of The Sports Breakfast.
Nigel Pearson and Alvin Martin were Talksport's commentary team with Adrian Durham and Alan Brazil presenting Matchday Live
* October-Publication of Alan Turing's paper " Computing Machinery and Intelligence ", seminal in the study of artificial intelligence and presenting the Turing test.
Arena was originally conceived by the producer Alan Yentob, who also did on-camera presenting and interviewing work for the programme.
Since 1995, he has been presenting live cricket from all around the world for ESPN STAR Sports and was part of the ' Few Good Men ' commentary team that included Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, and Alan Wilkins along with Geoff Boycott and Navjot Singh Sidhu, for few seasons, and later, Ian Chappell and Sanjay Manjrekar.
2009 saw Jenkins performing on a large number of TV shows – The Royal Variety Performance, Children In Need Rocks The Albert Hall, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, This Morning, GMTV, Something for the Weekend, The Paul O ' Grady Show, presenting for the BBC the week long series The Week We Went To War, Piers Morgan's Life Stories for ITV1, Strictly Come Dancing, The Graham Norton Show and The Andrew Marr Show.
From 25 April 2009, BBC Radio 2 announced a new weekend schedule which featured Emma presenting a Saturday show from 6-8pm alongside comedian Alan Carr called Going Out with Alan Carr.
In June 2012, he was also presenting on BBC's coverage of the Euro's starting with Germany v Portugal from Lviv in the Ukraine with Alan Shearer.

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