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Jonh and Melody
The NME gave the Sex Pistols their first music press coverage in a live review of their performance at the Marquee in February that year, but overall they were slow to cover this new phenomenon in comparison to Sounds and Melody Maker, where Jonh Ingham and Caroline Coon respectively were early champions of punk.

Jonh and for
Jonh Gilberts memorial at St James church in Sydney is inscribed with the following Latin phrase " Dulce et decorum est pro scientia mori " which is translated as " it is sweet and fitting to die for science.
More effective techniques for controlling undesirables without inconveniences to legitimate DEA users might include: recognizing legitimate DEAs for what they are ( they usually have a proper domain and a fixed prefix or suffix ), distinguishing them from short-lived, random throwaway address patterns or domains used by undesirables, wildcard banning ( e. g. if a real person Jonh Smith, using DEA, needs to be banned, he can be banned as john. smith *@( domain ) or even *@( domain ), based on their DEA pattern ).

Jonh and music
John Murphy ( born 1959 ), sometimes credited as " Jonh Murphy ", is an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who has played in numerous Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.

Jonh and with
He already played with famous musicians like: Joe Satriani, Doug Wimbish ( Living Colour, Madonna ), Victor Wooten, Jonh De Servio ( Black Label Society ), Steve Harris ( Iron Maiden ), Tarja Turunen ( Nightwish ), Mike Terrana ( Malmsteen ), Andre Matos and many others.

Jonh and ".
Sounds magazine's reviewer, Jonh Ingham, declared it, " Single of this and every week ".

Wilde and Melody
Wilde and Nugent would later unleash another scene – the Club Rampage / Club P * rnstar " Bratpop " scene in late 1998 ( also the beneficiary of a Melody Maker cover special ).

Wilde and 1989
* 1915 – Cornel Wilde, American actor ( d. 1989 )
* 1989: Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellmann
* Cornel Wilde ( 1915 – 1989 ), actor
* Cornel Wilde ( 1915 – 1989 ), American actor and film director
She was then later cast as another scheming villain, Laura Wilde, in the BBC soap Howards ' Way in 1989.
The Rembrandts are an American pop / rock duo formed by Phil Solem and Danny Wilde in 1989.
After establishing themselves as The Rembrandts in 1989, Solem and Wilde recorded a self-titled album largely in Wilde's home studio.
* In John Banville's 1989 novel The Book of Evidence, the narrator steals an automobile from a garage called " Melmoth's "; the make of the car is a Humber, an allusion to both Wilde and Nabokov.
written by Oscar Wilde, staged by Ion Cojar, 1989, Students ' Theater Casandra
Clark has delivered a number of prestigious lectures, including the 1981-1982 Gifford Lectures at the University of Glasgow, entitled " From Athens to Jerusalem ," the Stanton Lectures in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge ( 1987 – 1989 ), and the Wilde Lectures at the University of Oxford ( 1990 ).
**** Gabriella Zanna Vanessa Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe ( born 1989 ), a model ( and actress as ' Gabriella Wilde '), sister of Octavia, half-sister of Georgiana, Isabella and Jacobi.

Wilde and At
At his 1895 trials Wilde testified that some of these changes were because of letters sent to him by Walter Pater.
At a meeting at company headquarters in Hartford, Rouse made his pitch to CG ’ s top real estate and mortgage people and the company ’ s chairman of the board, Frazar B. Wilde.
At the age of seventeen, in 1706, Richardson was bound in seven-year apprenticeship under John Wilde as a printer.
At one time he hoped to be selected for a royal position, but was rejected, probably due to his connection to Wilde.
At one point, Wilde performed surgery on the father of another famous Irish dramatist, George Bernard Shaw.
At the end of the year Willcox won the Smash Hits reader's poll in two categories: Best Female Singer and Most Fanciable Female ( beating Kim Wilde to the second place ).
* Note: Wilde, in addition to his role listed above, played the same-named son of d ' Artagnan as the main hero in 1952's At Sword's Point ; Tobias Mehler was similarly cast in the Young Blades series, while the indicated performance there by Shaughnessy was a single guest appearance as his famous father.
At the age of eleven, Wilde was signed by record producer Jonathan King to King's UK record label, and released his first single in November, 1972, called " I Am An Astronaut ".
At the time, Kelly Wilde was an established act on the gay circuit.
At one specific point, Culp takes full control to talk to Jack, in the process making a mistake about the name of a Wilde story.
At this time Wilde was not known to him personally.
At his 1895 trial, Oscar Wilde cited the example of David and Jonathan in support of " the love that dare not speak its name ": Such a great affection of an elder for a younger man as there was between David and Jonathan, such as Plato made the very basis of his philosophy, and such as you find in the sonnets of Michelangelo and Shakespeare.
At the beginning of 2010, Louisa toured in the Oscar Wilde play Lord Arthur Savile's Crime as Sybil Merton with Lee Mead as her leading man, Lord Arthur.
At Hard Justice she teamed with Velvet Sky and Awesome Kong in a losing effort against Gail Kim, ODB and Taylor Wilde then unsuccessfully challenged Wilde at No Surrender for the Women's Knockout Championship.
At Sacrifice Wilde defeated Daffney, who had Abyss and Dr. Stevie in her corner, in the first ever knockouts ' Monster's Ball match.
At the Carnegie International in 1988, Horn won the Carnegie Prize for an installation work titled The Hyra Forest / Performing: Oscar Wilde.
At the very moment that Wilde was falling in with social patterns, he was confronted with a book which even in its title defied them.
* At Sword's Point ( 1952 ), an RKO Radio picture starring Cornel Wilde, Dan O ' Herlihy, Alan Hale, Jr., and Maureen O ' Hara as the sons and daughter of the original Musketeers
In 2001, she joined her mother on stage singing " At Last ", a cover of the Etta James hit, and " You Loved Me Into It " from The Wilde Girls.
At the beginning of the story, " J ", Coelho's master in RAM, shows him a copy of the poem by Wilde that says " we destroy what we love " and this theme is central to the story.

Wilde and end
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated ... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated ... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated .... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
Douglas ' efforts to end their relationship led to his famous dispute with Wilde.
Herman hurt Wilde in the 15th and knocked him through the ropes three times in the 17th round to end the fight.
From mid 1958 to the end of 1959, Wilde was one of the leading British rock and roll singers, along with Tommy Steele and Cliff Richard.

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