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As no master-mason is mentioned in the otherwise detailed records of the castle's construction, military historian Allen Brown has suggested that Richard himself was the overall architect ; this is supported by the interest Richard showed in the work through his frequent presence.
On 28 December 1598, while Allen was celebrating Christmas at his country home, carpenter Peter Street, supported by the players and their friends, dismantled The Theatre beam by beam and transported it to Street's waterfront warehouse near Bridewell.
Christopher Allen supported this definition and traced the core ideas of this concept back through Computer Supported Cooperative or Collaborative Work ( CSCW ) in the 1990s, Groupware in the 1970s and 1980s, to Englebart ’ s " augmentation " ( 1960s ) and Bush ’ s " Memex " ( 1940s ).
William Allen White, a leading progressive spokesman, supported GOP candidate Herbert Hoover in 1928 as one who could " spiritualize " business prosperity and make it serve progressive ends.
At first, Allen supported the idea of American free blacks emigrating to Africa ; the American Colonization Society founded in 1817 proposed to aid free blacks in resettling there.
The Veterans War Memorial Tower was approved by the state legislature in October 1930, supported by Senator Theodore Plunkett of Adams and Governor Frank G. Allen.
Some historians have supported Arnold's contention, while others suggest he was merely given the right to march next to Allen.
Defenders of the arsenal on the " Charterite " side ( those who supported the original charter ) included Dorr's father, Sullivan Dorr, and his uncle, Crawford Allen.
During this period, the college supported work by John Cage, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Fielding Dawson, Cy Twombly, Jonathan Williams, Ed Dorn, Stan Brakhage and many other members of the 1950s American avant garde.
These institutions supported the work of John McCarthy, Herbert A. Simon, Allen Newell, Donald Michie, Robert Kowalski, and many other " neats ".
Accounts from Hingham's earliest years indicate some friction between the disparate groups, culminating in an 1645 episode involving the town's " trainband ", when some Hingham settlers supported Eames, and others supported Bozoan Allen, a prominent early Hingham settler and Hobart ally who came from King's Lynn in Norfolk, East Anglia.
The " Green Mountain Boys ", led by Ethan Allen, was a militia force that supported the New Hampshire claims and fought the British during the American Revolution.
In 1990, Roemer vetoed a bill – authored by Democratic Senator Mike Cross and supported by the influential Republican Senator Fritz Windhorst of Gretna and state Senate President, Allen Bares of Lafayette.
The Scissor Sisters ended their first UK tour at Wembley Arena, London, from November 24 to 26, 2006, supported by new artist Lily Allen, who performed during the three days there.
Sung in the Malian language Wassoulou and backing herself on guitar, Diawara explores themes of war, abandonment of children and female circumcision ( Boloko ) supported by contributions from West African virtuosi Tony Allen ( drums ) and Toumani Diabaté ( kora ) as well as Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones.
A report by the League of Nations by a commission under the leadership of British jurist Cuthbert Christy supported many of Faulkner's allegations, and implicated many government officials, including vice president Allen Yancy.
The report supported many of Faulkner's allegations, and implicated many government officials, including vice president Allen Yancy.
In 1861, he supported the organization of the Allen Rifles and gave an impassioned speech at a big barbecue in Thibodaux in Lafourche Parish.
His work to speed up adult emancipation was supported by Quaker abolitionists, including William Allen, Lord Brougham, and others.
In what historian Allen Guelzo calls " one of the murkiest episodes in Lincoln ’ s life ", Lincoln called off his engagement to Mary Todd at the same time that the legislative program he had supported for years collapsed, his best friend Joshua Speed left Springfield, and John Stuart, Lincoln ’ s law partner, proposed ending their law practice.
* John Allen ( minister ) ( 1741 / 2 – 1780s ), Baptist minister who supported the independence of America
The magazine is also supported by an Editorial Advisory Board consisting of the following individuals: James Alcock, Julian Baggini, Susan Blackmore, Derren Brown, Scott Campbell, David Clarke, David Colquhoun, Brian Cox, Richard Dawkins, Sergio Della Sala, Philip Escoffey, Edzard Ernst, Richard J. Evans, Stephen Fry, David Allen Green, Wendy M. Grossman, Simon Hoggart, Bruce Hood, Ray Hyman, Robin Ince, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Law, Andy Lewis, Scott Lilienfeld, Elizabeth Loftus, Richard McNally, Tim Minchin, PZ Myers, Mark Newbrook, Charles Paxton, Phil Plait, Massimo Polidoro, Benjamin Radford, James Randi, Ian Rowland, Karl Sabbagh, Simon Singh, Karen Stollznow and Richard Wiseman.
Moscoe initially supported extension of the Spadina Expressway to reduce traffic in his riding, but opposed further extension once the freeway was partially completed and renamed as Allen Road.

Allen and popular
* 1927 – Robert Allen, pianist and composer of popular songs ( d. 2000 )
The likes of Bob Dylan, Serge Gainsbourg and The Rolling Stones combined popular musical traditions with modernist verse, adopting literary devices derived from James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, James Thurber, T. S. Eliot, Guillaume Apollinaire, Allen Ginsberg, and others.
The network became the home of many popular musical and comedy stars, among them Jack Benny, (" Your Canada Dry Humorist "), Al Jolson, George Burns & Gracie Allen, and Kate Smith, whom Paley personally selected for his family's La Palina Hour because she was not the type of woman to provoke jealousy in American wives.
Several rhythm and blues sax players had hit instrumental songs, including Big Jay McNeeley, Red Prysock, and Lee Allen, whose " Walking with Mr. Lee " was quite popular.
In addition, in this same period the confessional, whose origin is often traced to the publication in 1959 of Robert Lowell's Life Studies, and beat schools of poetry enjoyed popular and academic success, producing such widely anthologized voices as Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Gary Snyder, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath, among many others.
Decca Records planned to make Green a teen idol, regularly getting the young pre-teenager featured in fanzines like Teen Scene and on popular television shows like The Jack Benny Show and The Steve Allen Show.
A popular Flanagan and Allen song became the theme song which ran:
In the mid-1970s, Eric and Ernie recorded a tribute album, Morecambe and Wise Sing Flanagan and Allen ( Phillips 6382 095 ), in which they performed some of the earlier team's more popular songs in their own style, without attempting to imitate the originals.
The American comedian Steve Allen took a similar approach: dressed in a tuxedo, he would solemnly recite such inane popular song lyrics as:
Frank Wisner, a well-known CIA operations executive said of the autobiography of Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles, that Dulles " disposes of the popular misconception that counterintelligence is essentially a negative and responsive activity, that it moves only or chiefly in reaction to situations thrust upon it and in counter to initiatives mounted by the opposition " Rather, he sees that can be most effective, both in information gathering and protecting friendly intelligence services, when it creatively but vigorously attacks the " structure and personnel of hostile intelligence services.
Fred Allen ( born John Florence Sullivan ; May 31, 1894 – March 17, 1956 ) was an American comedian whose absurdist, topically pointed radio show ( 1932 – 1949 ) made him one of the most popular and forward-looking humorists in the Golden Age of American radio.
Allen and company also satirized popular musical comedies and films of the day, including and especially Oklahoma !.
A small host of stereotypical characters greeted Allen and Hoffa down the Alley, discussing Allen's question of the week, usually drawing on news items or popular happenings around town, whether gas rationing, traffic congestion, the Pulitzer Prizes, postwar holiday travel, or the annual Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus visit.
George Mitsushio and Nisei staffer George Kazumaro " Buddy " Uno voiced their objections but Cousens prevailed, citing similarities to the popular Gracie Allen, Shirley Booth and Marian Driscoll ( the Molly of " Fibber McGee and Molly ").
Zelda and Scott's legend had penetrated widely into popular culture: in the 1979 Woody Allen film Manhattan, when Allen's friend confides that he plans to leave his wife for his mistress ( who happens to be Allen's ex-girlfriend ), Allen asks in disbelief if he plans to " run away with the winner of the Zelda Fitzgerald emotional maturity award ".
Blind Boy Fuller ( b. Fulton Allen, Wadesboro, NC, July, 1907 ) was a popular Piedmont blues guitarist, who played for tips outside tobacco warehouses in Durham during the 1930s.
Some popular events related with agriculture products take place in different cities, Fiesta Nacional de la Manzana in General Roca, Fiesta Nacional de la Pera in Allen and Fiesta Nacional del Tomate in Lamarque.
In the southern United States at the start of the 20th century the schottische was combined with ragtime ; the most popular " ragtime schottische " of the era was " Any Rags " by Thomas S. Allen in 1902.
Allen & Unwin publishes across a broad range of areas including literary and commercial fiction, popular and serious non-fiction-including biography, memoir, history, true crime, politics, current affairs and travel-academic and professional, children's books and books for teenagers.
Starting in about 1935, with the change in label design to the black and gold scroll label, Vocalion became even more popular with the signing of swing artists like Billie Holiday, Mildred Bailey, Putney Dandridge, and Henry ' Red ' Allen.
Following this Allen appeared in many commercials including the very popular McDonalds Happy Meal " The Tigger Movie " promotion which ran for 3 weeks, the longest McDonalds promotion of its time.
Fred Allen Berry ( March 19, 1951 – October 21, 2003 ) was an American actor best known for the role of Fred " Rerun " Stubbs on the popular 1970s television show What's Happening!
Confessional free verse poetry became the popular approach in the second half of the 20th-century American poetry due, in large part, to the popularity of American poets like Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, and Allen Ginsberg in the 1950s and 60s.

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