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Although not a musician, Aspinall also made minor contributions to a handful of The Beatles ' recordings.
Dana Aspinall also suggests that an Elizabethan audience would have been similarly taken aback by the play's harsh, misogynistic language: " Since its first appearance, some time between 1588 and 1594, Shrew has elicited a panoply of heartily supportive, ethically uneasy, or altogether disgusted responses to its rough-and-tumble treatment of the ' taming ' of the ' curst shrew ' Katherina, and obviously, of all potentially unruly wives.
The Historic Masters boxed set is accompanied by a biographical essay written by Michael Aspinall, who also discusses Tamagno's discography and appraises his vocal technique.
The charity that runs Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, the John Aspinall Foundation, also runs animal conservation programmes.
He was not alone ; his counterpart on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, John Aspinall was also working on an Atlantic.
Aspinall has also encouraged new money-making ventures for the diocese.

Aspinall and served
After attending school in Sussex and at Marlborough College, Gresley served his apprenticeship at the Crewe works of the London and North Western Railway, afterwards becoming a pupil under John Aspinall at Horwich of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ( L & YR ).
He served an apprenticeship under John Aspinall at the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ( L & YR )' s Horwich Works from 1887 to 1891.
Sir John Audley Frederick Aspinall ( 25 August 1851 – 19 January 1937 ) was a British mechanical engineer who served as Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Southern and Western and Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways.
Aspinall served as president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers between 1909 and 1910 and was interned in Germany at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
Aspinall was consecrated a bishop on 29 June 1998 in Adelaide where he served as assistant bishop until December 2001.

Aspinall and manager
At The Beatles ' 1988 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, George Harrison at one point stated that there were only two " fifth Beatles ": Derek Taylor and Neil Aspinall ( referring to the Beatles ' public relations manager and road manager-turned-business-executive, respectively ).
A close personal friend of Pete Best ( he actually lived in Best's house and fathered his youngest brother, Roag ), Aspinall would join The Beatles as their road manager, which included driving his old Commer van to and from shows, both day and night.
The Beatles ' road manager, Neil Aspinall, later reflected: " No band today would come off a long US tour at the end of September, go into the studio and start a new album, still writing songs, and then go on a UK tour, finish the album in five weeks, still touring, and have the album out in time for Christmas.
Late in 1978, The Raincoats became an all female post-punk band, when joined by Palmolive of The Slits ( drums ), Vicky Aspinall ( violin ) and manager Shirley O ' Loughlin.
" Neil Aspinall, The Beatles ' road manager, recalled his opinion in reference to obtaining rights for a feature film that " his guy knows more about making deals than I do.
* Neil Aspinall, 1954-1959: Beatles ' road manager, MD of Apple Corp
The idea of re-doing some of Lennon's old songs apparently was inspired by former Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall and Harrison, who first requested some old demos from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono.
These included business manager Allen Klein, attorneys Lee Eastman and John Eastman, road managers ( and Apple directors ) Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall, press agent and author Derek Taylor, members of Apple bands Badfinger and White Trash, the staff and the countless visitors to the office.

Aspinall and death
Following the death of John Aspinall he was buried in front of the mansion house and a memorial was built next to the grave near the bison.
Since Garfield Weston's death in 1978, the store has been run by his granddaughters, Jana Khayat and Kate Weston Hobhouse and the Managing Director is Beverley Aspinall.

Aspinall and .
* The Early English Trade Unions: Documents from Home Office Papers in the Public Record Office by A. Aspinall
* 2008 – Neil Aspinall, British record producer ( b. 1941 )
Hughes was born on 17 August 1930 at 1 Aspinall Street, in Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire to William Henry and Edith ( née Farrar ) Hughes and raised among the local farms of the Calder valley and on the Pennine moorland.
* December 10 – Jessie Aspinall, Australian doctor, first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ( d. 1953 )
* September 21 – Owen Aspinall, 45th Governor of American Samoa ( d. 1997 )
Neil Aspinall has been called the fifth Beatle.
As mentioned above, Harrison once claimed he, alongside Aspinall, was the fifth member.
* Aspinall.
" Harrison showed Innes and Idle the Beatles unreleased official documentary The Long and Winding Road, made by Neil Aspinall.
Gina Birch and Vicky Aspinall formed Dorothy and Ana da Silva worked with choreographer Gaby Agis on a series of dance projects and formed Roseland with Charles Hayward.
It was then run by Neil Aspinall on behalf of the four Beatles and their heirs.
It was after the Anthology project ( spearheaded by Neil Aspinall ) that the company resumed making significantly large profits again and began its revival.
In 2007, the company settled a dispute with EMI over royalties, and announced that long term chief executive Neil Aspinall had retired and been replaced by American music industry executive Jeff Jones.
The chairman of the House Interior Committee, Wayne Aspinall of Colorado, responded by blocking action on subsequent C & O Canal Park bills to the end of that decade.
Despite this, plans were announced by Neil Aspinall in April 2006 to completely remaster and release the entire Beatles catalog on an unspecified online music service, as well as release some previously unheard work by the band.
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In 1985 a 10-year-old Fowler was selected for Liverpool Schoolboys and was spotted by Liverpool scout Jim Aspinall.

also and temporarily
An alien, coming into a colony also became, temporarily a subject of the Crown, and acquired rights both within and beyond the colony, and these latter rights could not be affected by the laws of that colony ( Routledge v Low ( 1868 ) LR 3 HL 100 ; 37 LJ Ch 454 ; 18 LT 874 ; 16 WR 1081, HL ; Reid v Maxwell ( 1886 ) 2 TLR 790 ; Falcon v Famous Players Film Co 2 KB 474 ).
An unknown proportion of citizens were also subject to disenfranchisement ( atimia ), excluding some of them permanently and others temporarily ( depending on the type ).
Various markets are held in the Market Hall, for example: Tuesdays – retail market, which also stretches into the town hall car park and temporarily the Cattle Market, while Brewery Yard car park is regenerated ; Wednesday – flea market ; 4th Thursday of the month a farmers ' market ; Friday – retail market ; Saturday – retail market ( also in the town hall car park ); 3rd Sunday of the month – antique fair ; 2nd Saturday – craft fair.
It was also used for temporarily holding prisoners sentenced to transportation, awaiting transfer to the prison hulks lying in the highest navigable reaches of the River Fowey.
Chile also temporarily resolved its border disputes with Argentina with the Puna de Atacama Lawsuit of 1899, the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina and the 1902 General Treaty of Arbitration.
It was also possible to change the number temporarily from the operating system.
The " Faculty and Their Courses " table described in the previous example suffers from this type of anomaly, for if a faculty member temporarily ceases to be assigned to any courses, we must delete the last of the records on which that faculty member appears, effectively also deleting the faculty member.
These plants can also withstand variation in load and consumption by adding more units or temporarily decreasing the production of some units.
Iceman has also been able to move rapidly to another distant location while in his organic ice form, being able to deposit his bodily mass into a river and reconstitute his entire mass a great distance away in a matter of minutes ( by temporarily merging his molecules with those of the river ).
To account for the 35 year difference, Painter states that the city was preserved temporarily by the presence within it of a ' just man ' ( see also Sodom ); who was identified with James, as confirmed by Origen.
Markets were temporarily oversupplied during the high growth period from the 1870s-90s, during which time there was also a lot of creative destruction in industries like iron, which was displaced by steel, and labor, which was displaced by machinery, but re-employed because of growth.
Battery locomotives are also used on many underground railways for maintenance operations, as they are required when operating in areas where the electricity supply has been temporarily disconnected.
Overcrowding can also be limited by temporarily disallowing passengers from passing through ticket gates to the platforms at some stations.
Gandhi also wanted to avoid being a target for Raj propaganda by leading a party that had temporarily accepted political accommodation with the Raj.
The dual exchange rate system allows for the government and state-owned enterprises to divert funds and revenues, but also gives the government more control over the local economy and temporarily subdue inflation.
In about the year 1600, Nabhani rule was temporarily restored to Oman, although that lasted only to 1624, when fifth imamate, which is also known as the Yarubid Imamate.
American paratroopers also famously used a device known as a " cricket " on D-Day in place of a password system as a temporarily unique method of identification ; one metallic click given by the device in lieu of a password was to be met by two clicks in reply.
An oil tanker also temporarily ran aground in the Dar Es Salaam harbour, damaging an oil pipeline.
Nations can also temporarily suspend innocent passage in specific areas of their territorial seas, if doing so is essential for the protection of its security.
* Arroyo ( creek ), also called a wash, a dry creek bed or gulch that temporarily fills with water after a heavy rain
In late 1977, Lora Logic was replaced on saxophone, first temporarily by Glyn John, and then permanently by Rudi Thompson ( also known as Steve Rudi ).
10BASE2 networks cannot generally be extended without breaking service temporarily for existing users and the presence of many joints in the cable also makes them very vulnerable to accidental or malicious disruption.
1 TR 6 also offered semipermanent connections, which were ( comparatively cheap ) leased lines that could be temporarily disabled to use the B channel for other purposes.
They also temporarily possessed Dutch territories during the Napoleonic Wars and the Spanish areas in the Seven Years War, In 1819 Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a key trading post for Britain in their rivalry with the Dutch.

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