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Awkward and American
* Mark Oppenheimer, " An Era of Awkward Oppression: Evan Connell's Wasps, Spent and Repressed, Offer the Truest View of American Alienation ", Believer, February 2005

Awkward and Europe
Awkward Thought toured Europe in the summer of 2001.
Also in 2002, Awkward Thought released their second full length CD titled Ruin a Good Time on I Scream Records in Europe.
Awkward Thought then toured Europe in the fall of 2002.

Awkward and
* 1976 Tygh Runyan, American-Canadian actor and musician ( The Awkward Stage )
In Chapter 16 of Our Mutual Friend ( 1864 65 ), Charles Dickens describes the character Sloppy as " Full-Private Number One in the Awkward Squad of the rank and file of life.
* Awkward Davies Able seaman

Awkward and .
The first films made using this device were Tipsy, Topsy, Turvy and The Awkward Sign Painter.
The Awkward Sign Painter showed a sign painter lettering a sign, and in the reverse printing of the same footage appended to the standard print, the painting on the sign vanished under the painter's brush.
Long Form improvisation has been growing on the west coast with such groups as True Fiction Magazine, Three for All and the Awkward Dinner Party.
After this marriage to Alderman, Grammer had a daughter, Kandace Greer ( who is currently a cast member on MTV's hit show Awkward.
Awkward legends arose suggesting that the disciples to whom Jesus was speaking did not die but remain alive, eventually developing into legends like that of a Wandering Jew and of Prester John.
In 2011 he published his autobiography, The Importance of Being Awkward.
Awkward or not, the two men carried out their directives.
He is a member of the so-called " Awkward Squad " of trade union leaders opposed to New Labour policies that they perceive to be against the interests of working people.
The phrase Awkward Squad is used usually to refer to any grouping of individuals, normally within an existing organisation or structure, who are incompetent or wittingly or otherwise associate together to resist or obstruct change and are possibly stubborn in doing so.
The tag of the ' Awkward Squad ' is applied to a current group of left-wing trade unionists in the United Kingdom, marked out by their opposition to the Labour Party's economic policies.
He describes himself as a " communist / socialist " and is regarded as part of the so-called " Awkward Squad "-the loose grouping of left-wing union leaders who came to power in a series of electoral victories beginning in 2002.
Simpson has repeatedly denied press claims, that he was part of the " Awkward Squad " of trade union leaders opposed to New Labour policies, that they perceive to be against the interests of working people.
Awkward and shy 16-year-old high-schooler Ted Stroehmann ( Ben Stiller ) lands a prom date with his dream girl Mary Jensen ( Cameron Diaz ), only to have it cut short by a painful and embarrassing zipper accident.
Awkward packaging under the low bonnet coupled with Holden's decision to utilise a cross-flow radiator ( as opposed to the up-down flow radiator installed to the equivalent Nissan Skyline ) meant the six-cylinder engine was especially susceptible to cracked cylinder heads, a problem not displayed on the Nissan Skyline with which it shares the RB30E engine.
In an episode of Awkward.
Other socialists place their hopes in a trade union revival, perhaps around the " Awkward Squad " of the more leftist trade union leaders, many of whom have joined the Labour Representation Committee.
Wallace's book Awkward Situations for Men was released on 3 June 2010 and reached number 3 in the best-sellers list.
The follow-up, More Awkward Situations for Men, was released on 30 June 2011.
Usually sitting on the first seat of the front bench below the gangway in the Commons ( known as the " Awkward Squad Bench " because it is where rebel Labour Party MPs have traditionally sat ) in a distinctive tweed jacket ( whilst most other MPs wear suits ) and signature red tie.
Button plays drums in Hawkins's backing band Thee Awkward Silences and also in D. I. V bassist Mat Flint's band Deep Cut, as well as playing guitar for Dot Allison.
* Josephson, B. D., 1994: " Awkward Eclipse ", New Scientist, 144, 51-51.

Dominion and American
In England's geographically-distant American colonies, the revolution led to the collapse of the Dominion of New England and the overthrow of the Province of Maryland's government.
* Dominion of New England, a former administrative district of the British North American colonies of the modern New England area.
In 1867, Britain united most of its North American colonies as the Dominion of Canada, giving it self-government and responsibility for its own defence, although Canada did not have an independent foreign policy until 1931.
Less than a year later, on 11 December 1936, Edward abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American, whom neither the Church of England nor the Dominion governments would accept as Queen.
Fought on December 9, 1775, in the early days of the American Revolutionary War, the battle resulted in the removal of Lord Dunmore and all vestiges of English Government from the Colony and Dominion of Virginia.
Guy Weadick, an American trick roper who participated in the Dominion Exhibition as part of the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show, returned to Calgary in 1912 in the hopes of establishing an event that more accurately represented the " wild west " than the shows he was a part of.
The Colony of Virginia ( also known frequently as the Virginia Colony, the Province of Virginia, and occasionally as the Dominion and Colony of Virginia ) was the English colony in North America that existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the American Revolution ( as a British colony after 1707 ).
The Dominion War is an extended plot concept developed in a number of story arcs of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, an American science-fiction television series produced by Paramount Pictures.
In contrast, Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence, authors of The Myth of the American Superhero, argue that the Dominion War plotlines in Deep Space Nine continue Star Trek < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s portrayal of " humanistic militarism ", in that conflict is justified for the sake of humanity.
In 1907 the sole remaining British North American colony, Newfoundland, was granted Dominion status, although starting in 1934 it was administered by the non-representational Commission of Government, a body chaired by British officials.
" We are extremely pleased to conclude this transaction, which will restore much-needed competition to the American voting systems market and will allow Dominion to expand its capabilities and operational footprint to every corner of the United States ," said John Poulos, CEO of Dominion.
The newly established North American Dominion Tar & Chemical Company Ltd. received its Canadian charter in 1929 and became a public company listed on the Montreal and Toronto stock exchanges.
At the Paris Peace Conference, he was the British representative in charge of negotiations for a League of Nations ; from 1920 until 1922, he represented the Dominion of South Africa in the League Assembly ; in 1923 he made a five-week tour of the United States, explaining the League to American audiences.
This action served to reinforce the idea of protection for New Brunswick by joining with the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, Canada East, and Canada West in Confederation to form the Dominion of Canada.
* Odell Hodge ( born 1973 ), American basketball player at Old Dominion University
* Canada establishes a High Commission in St. John's, to deter concerns of a possible American takeover of the Dominion of Newfoundland
New Toronto always had a large industrial base including plants operated by: Ritchie and Ramsay Co. paper mills, Anaconda American Brass Ltd., Canadian Industries Ltd., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Ltd., Plibrico, Charis Ltd., W & A Gilbey Ltd., Continental Can Company of Canada Ltd. ( all demolished ), as well as the Campbell Soup Company of Canada Ltd. and Dominion Colour Corporation Ltd. ( surviving ), McDonald Stamping Works / Robert Menzie Wallpaper Co ./ Reg.
Other companies involved in the construction of the bridge include: Swan Wooster Engineering, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., Canron Western Constructors, Dominion Bridge Company, American Bridge Company.
The Colony of Virginia ( also known frequently as the Virginia Colony, the Province of Virginia, and occasionally as the Dominion and Colony of Virginia ) was the English colony in North America that existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the American Revolution ( as a British colony after 1707 ).
* James F. Jones ( minister ) ( 1907-1971 ), African American religious leader and founder of the Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God, Inc.
* October 3 Carrying mostly wives and children of United States Army personnel serving in Germany, the American Overseas Airlines Douglas DC-4 Flagship New England crashes into a mountainside shortly after taking off from Stephenville in the Dominion of Newfoundland bound for Shannon Airport in Ireland, killing all 39 people on board.
Clients of the Schlesinger Center include the Alexandria Symphony, the United States Marine Band, “ The President ’ s Own ,” and the U. S. Marine Chamber Orchestra, the United States Army Band, “ Pershing ’ s Own,and the U. S. Army Strings, the United States Navy Band, the New Dominion Chorale, the American Balalaika Symphony, Festivals of Music, various ethnic groups and many, many others.
* Kevin R. C. Gutzman, Virginia's American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776 1840, Lexington Books, 2007.

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