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* Patrick O ' Brian's fictional British sea captain Jack Aubrey is described as owning a " fiddle far above his station, an Amati no less ," in The Surgeon's Mate.
Police officer Aubrey Hawkins is murdered during the robbery.
* 2000 – The " Texas 7 " escape from the John Connally Unit near Kenedy, Texas and go on a robbery spree, during which police officer Aubrey Hawkins is shot and killed.
Her son Aubrey, a photographer and film-maker who is " committed to social justice ", received media attention in 2011, when he participated in Occupy Dame Street.
Jack Aubrey humorously mangles and mis-splices proverbs, such as “ Never count the bear ’ s skin before it is hatched ” and “ There ’ s a good deal to be said for making hay while the iron is hot .”
Within the outer edge of the enclosed area is a circle of 56 pits ( 13 ), each about a metre ( 3 ' 3 ") in diameter, known as the Aubrey holes after John Aubrey, the 17th-century antiquarian who was thought to have first identified them.
* Whist is often enjoyed by Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin whilst at sea in the Aubrey – Maturin series of novels by Patrick O ' Brian.
* January 25 – English actor Derren Nesbitt is convicted of assaulting his wife Anne Aubrey.
* Gerontologist Aubrey De Grey predicts there is a ' 50 / 50 chance ' of curing aging by around the year 2036 ( 24 years after 2012 ).
Performance management as referenced on this page is a broad term coined by Dr. Aubrey Daniels in the late 1970s to describe a technology ( i. e. science imbedded in applications methods ) for managing both behavior and results, two critical elements of what is known as performance.
* The Aubrey – Maturin series of novels is a sequence of 20 historical novels by Patrick O ' Brian portraying the rise of Jack Aubrey from Lieutenant to Rear Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars.
The Aubrey – Maturin series by Patrick O ' Brian, set on the high seas during the Napoleonic Wars, is replete with references to portable soup.
There is substantial evidence to state with reasonable confidence, as Ward, Aubrey, Waller and others all do, that Hooke developed the balance spring independently of and some fifteen years before Huygens, who published his own work in Journal de Scavans in February 1675.
Guest hosts have included Khloé Kardashian Odom, Ryan Lochte, Scott Disick, Jay Manuel, Nicki Minaj, Aubrey O ' Day, Ali Fedotowsky, Nicole " Snooki " Polizzi, Ciara, Melanie Brown, Tori Spelling, Kimora Lee Simmons, Chelsea Kane, Mischa Barton, Kylie Minogue and Joan's daughter Melissa Rivers, who is also executive producer.
The ward is represented by two councillors, Kirsty Davies and Gareth Aubrey, both members of the Liberal Democrat Party.
No trace of it is left, but Aubrey noted " At Verulam is to be seen, in some few places, some remains of the wall of this Citie " ( see illustration ).
The Aubrey – Maturin sea novels of Patrick O ' Brian have frequent appearances by Sir Joseph Blaine, a Royal Navy intelligence official who is also an avid entomologist.
Brief Lives is a collection of short biographies written by John Aubrey in the last decades of the seventeenth century.
Also, Bertie's former schoolmaster at Malvern House, Aubrey Upjohn, appears or is mentioned several times.

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In the adaptation of Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms ( 1995 ), the character of Idabel Thompkins, who was inspired by Truman Capote's memories of Harper Lee as a child, was played by Aubrey Dollar.
Alan Maitland's reading of Frederick Forsyth's The Shepherd is always played on the last show before Christmas Day, and Maitland's reading of O. Henry's " The Gift of the Magi " remains a popular staple of the program, as do Barbara Budd's narrations of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and Aubrey Davis ' Bone Button Borscht.
Instead of signing, he chose to attend the University of Miami, where he played third base and was a teammate of Aubrey Huff.
Joseph Taylor was acting Rollo ; John Lowin played Aubrey, Charles Hart Otto ; Nicholas Burt was Latorch, and Thomas Pollard the Cook.
* Boycie ( Terrence Aubrey Boyce ), a character from the British sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass played by John Challis
The novel was adapted in three parts in the Afternoon Play strand on BBC Radio 4, adapted by Roger Danes and directed and produced by Bruce Young, with Aubrey played by David Robb and Maturin by Richard Dillane.
Arthur O ' Sullivan played McLeavy, Jill Bennett played Fay, David Troughton played Hal, James Aubrey played Dennis, Philip Stone played Truscott, and Michael O ' Hagan played Meadows.
According to Alice Gomme, the earliest references show that the game was called Stobball or Stoball, and was a game peculiar to North Wilts, North Gloucestershire, and a little part of Somerset, near Bath: but although 17th century antiquarian John Aubrey describes a game called " stobball ", played in this area, his description of it does not sound like stoolball, and another contemporary text from the same region characterises " stoball " as a game played mainly by men and boys.
Dotrice notably played the part of John Aubrey in Brief Lives, a one-man tour de force where he was on stage for more than two and a half hours, including the interval when he pretended to sleep.
Upton, Carl Crawford, Rocco Baldelli, Delmon Young, Seth McClung, Josh Hamilton, Toby Hall, and Aubrey Huff, who all played for the RiverDogs, Sandy Alomar, Jr., Roberto Alomar, and Carlos Baerga who all played for the Rainbows, Fernando Tatis, and David Cone who played for the Royals.
On that 1907 tour, the first on which South Africa played Tests in England, they had no fewer than four leg-break and googly bowlers, Schwarz having passed on the secret of the googly to Aubrey Faulkner, Bert Vogler and Gordon White.
He ranks third in games played and doubles, fourth in at bats and RBI, seventh in runs scored and home runs, fifth in hits, and is tied with Aubrey Huff for first in sacrifice flies.
McGlynn is the granddaughter of professional cricketer William Aubrey Hill who played for Warwickshire County Cricket Club from 1929 to 1948 and who lived in Blackpool and died there in 1995.
* 1998 Michael Williams starred as John Aubrey in the one-man play Brief Lives, Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon played for ten weeks in the RSC ’ s The Unexpected Man and Michael Codron and Lee Dean transferred their production of Alan Ayckbourn ’ s Things We Do for Love from the Gielgud.
His sons, Charles and Aubrey, also played cricket as did his nephew, William Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 9th Duke of St Albans.

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* The Commodore ( book ), a novel in the Aubrey – Maturin series by Patrick O ' Brian
Some of their early films include four written by A. A. Milne including The Bump, starring Aubrey Smith ; Twice Two ; Five Pound Reward ; and Bookworms.
* Livy The War with Hannibal translated by Aubrey de Selincourt 1974, Penguin Books, London, England.
In supporting the independence of Albania, the Great Powers were assisted by Aubrey Herbert, a British MP who passionately advocated the Albanian cause in London.
* Herodotus, The Histories, Newly translated and with an introduction by Aubrey de Sélincourt, Harmondsworth, England, Penguin Books, 1965.
In a slightly different use of reshaping proverbs, in the Aubrey – Maturin series of historical naval novels by Patrick O ' Brian, Capt.
In August and September 2008, as part of the Riverside Project, Julian Richards and Mike Pitts excavated Aubrey Hole 7, removing the cremated remains from several Aubrey Holes that had been excavated by Hawley in the 1920s, and re-interred in 1935.
Enraged, Aubrey severely cut Peckinpah's film from 124 to 106 minutes, resulting in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid being released in a truncated version largely disowned by cast and crew members.
Game 4 belonged to the Giants, as rookie left-handed starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner shut out the Rangers over eight innings with home runs by Aubrey Huff and Buster Posey propelling the team to a 4-0 victory.
Aubrey threatened that Stephen would complain to the pope that he was being harassed by the English church, and the council let the matter rest following an unsuccessful appeal to Rome.
Illustration for " The Black Cat " by Aubrey Beardsley ( 1894 – 1895 )
Aubrey Beardsley started to write an erotic treatment of the legend which was never to be finished due to his illness ; the first parts of it were published in The Savoy and later issued in book form by Leonard Smithers with the title Under the Hill.
She was portrayed in the 2002 television film Bertie and Elizabeth by Juliet Aubrey, the 2006 film The Queen by Sylvia Syms and in the 2010 film The King's Speech by Helena Bonham Carter, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal.

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