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Ayres and further
His biographer, Philip Ayres, contends that had there been no further government scandals, he would not have done so.

Ayres and Gregory
Eldred Gregory Peck was born in La Jolla, California, the son of Missouri-born Bernice Mae " Bunny " ( née Ayres ) and Gregory Pearl Peck, who was a chemist and pharmacist.
* Bernice Ayres Peck, mother of Gregory Peck

Ayres and quickly
Ayres edited two instances of the original sound engineer on the serial fading the audio up and down quickly and creating uneven sound levels.
It was during this time that Ayres married, and quickly divorced, Captain Frank P. Schuker, an army officer whom she had wed during World War I.

Ayres and made
In February 1948 with Ruth Adams, Harry Ayres and Mick Sullivan, Hillary made the first ascent of the South Ridge to the Low Peak In order to celebrate the life of Hillary the South Ridge was renamed as Hillary Ridge in August 2011.
Ayres convinced Columbia Pictures to produce the film based on his consultant's credit on Bonnie & Clyde but had difficulty getting it made because of the studio's concern about the bad language in Townes's script.
Ayres ' early works are typically made with thin vinyl paint in a limited number of colours arranged in relatively simple forms, but later works in oil paint are more exuberant and very colourful, with a thick impasto being used.
Eddy made that film solo while MacDonald and Lew Ayres ( Young Dr. Kildare ) co-starred in Broadway Serenade ( 1939 ).
Returning to live in the United States, Ayres was made head of the division of statistics in the Playground Association of America.
Supposedly Ayres had been offered a chance to star in a Kildare television series years before when the medium was quite new, but refused to do so if the program was going to be allowed to have tobacco company sponsorship, then a primary source of television company's revenues, and this project was never made as a consequence of Ayres ' stance.
In 1977, Ayres bought the Albany, Georgia division of Rockwell International, which made the S2R Thrush Commander agricultural aircraft.
Helm made five more films during the 1960s and appeared in numerous guest spots on television series, including the role of Linda Moon in the 1960 episode " A Thief or Two " on CBS's anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson, with co-star Lew Ayres.
According to his daughter, Mrs Smith ( née Ayres ) in 1999 he made thirteen coffins plus two small boxes.
Recordings in 1940 were made by Kay Kyser and his orchestra ( vocals: Sully Mason & His Playmates ), by Mitchell Ayres and His Fashions In Music ( vocals: Mary Ann Mercer & Tommy Taylor ), and by Hal Kemp and The Smoothies.
Before man made fibres were the standard for which bows are made today, Ayres manufactured bows principally from Yew ( Taxus baccata )-and made them to the standard measurements of the time-6 ft for men and 51 / 2 ft for ladies.
Questor's timer is made safe, and he has found Emil Vaslovik ( Lew Ayres ), who tells Questor and Robinson that he, too, is an android.

Ayres and himself
This was followed in 1601 by a songbook, A Booke of Ayres, with words by himself and music composed by himself and Philip Rosseter.
If, moreover, as appears quite likely, his Two Bookes of Ayres ( both words and music written by himself ) belongs also to this year, it was indeed his annus mirabilis.

Ayres and unpopular
Ackerman and Ayres contend that if candidates do not know for sure who is contributing to their campaigns they are unlikely to take unpopular stances to court large donors which could jeopardize donations flowing from voter vouchers.

Ayres and among
Ayres and Warr ( 2009 ) are among the economists who criticize orthodox economics for overlooking the role of natural resources and the effects of declining resource capital.
When it transferred to television on the ITV network, first in 1956 and then again from 1964, it began the show business careers of Les Dawson, Lena Zavaroni, Pam Ayres and Mary Hopkin, among others.
Guest speakers included Richard Ayres, Louis Andriessen, Gilius van Bergeijk among others.
The 1st Division under Charles Griffin and the Regular Division under Romeyn Ayres both suffered severe losses in the battle ( casualties among the regulars numbered nearly 50 %).

Ayres and by
The show centers on a fictional state police force led by former U. S. naval officer Steve McGarrett ( played by Jack Lord ), who was appointed by the Governor, Paul Jameson ( played by Richard Denning, though Lew Ayres played the Governor in the pilot ).
It was originally described in detail by Yale Law School professors Bruce Ackerman and Ian Ayres in their 2004 book Voting with Dollars: A new paradigm for campaign finance.
Sander's paper on mismatching has been criticized by several law professors, including Ian Ayres and Richard Brooks from Yale who argue that eliminating affirmative action would actually reduce the number of black lawyers by 12. 7 %.
The First Picture of Yosemite Valley by Thomas Ayres, 1855
Cornetts and trombones also formed an independent ensemble of five to eight parts for ceremonial music: in France they were used thus up to Mersenne ’ s time ; in England for such music as John Adson ’ s Courtly Masquing Ayres ( 1621 ), and Matthew Locke ’ s music for ‘ His Majesty ’ s Sagbutts and Cornetts ’ ( 1661 ); in Germany for Turmmusik by J. C. Pezel ( e. g. Fünff-stimmigte blasende Music, 1685 ) and by Gottfried Reiche ; and in Italy in most important cities until the mid-18th century, including Bologna, where the Concerto Palatino was active until 1779 and Rome, where the Concerto Capitolino survived until 1789.
The NRDC was co-founded in 1970 by John Adams, Richard Ayres, John Bryson, Edward Strohbehn, and Gus Speth, together with a board of scientists and attorneys at the forefront of the environmental movement.
State Fair ( 1933 ) is a movie directed by Henry King and starring Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, and Lew Ayres.
There have been four adaptations of the book: a serialisation in the Daily Express newspaper, a subsequent daily comic strip by Henry Gammidge and John McLusky in the same paper, the 1963 film version, and a 2012 BBC radio adaptation of the same name, produced by Jarvis & Ayres and starring Toby Stephens.
The novel was dramatized for radio by Archie Scottney, directed by Martin Jarvis and produced by Rosalind Ayres ; it featured a full cast starring Toby Stephens as James Bond and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2012.
* In Sarah Water's 2009 novel " Little Stranger ," ( which takes place shortly after World War II ) the game is mentioned as one of two board games ( the other is draughts ) played by Mrs. Ayres and the servant girl, Betty.
Led by Gregor MacGregor in 1817, a colorful Scottish-born South American freedom fighter, 55 musketeers seized Fort San Carlos, claiming the island on behalf of " the brethren of Mexico, Buenos Ayres, New Grenada and Venezuela ".
The pioneers of Ashland are described in a history penned by H. Welborn Ayres as " fiercely independent ", having refused an offer of government grain assistance during the 1896-1898 drought.
This line of analysis was more fully and explicitly developed by Clarence E. Ayres of the University of Texas at Austin from the 1920s.
Sensory integration dysfunction ( SID ) was first studied in-depth by Anna Jean Ayres.
Ayres describes sensory integration as the ability to organize sensory information for use by the brain.
The concept of sensory integration dysfunction as a discrete dysfunction was popularized by Anna Jean Ayres, an occupational therapist.

Ayres and for
Ayres and Warr ( 2009 ) present time series of the efficiency of primary energy ( exergy ) conversion into useful work for the US, UK, Austria and Japan revealing dramatic improvements in model accuracy.
In 1679, he wrote some songs for John Playford's Choice Ayres, Songs and Dialogues and also an anthem, the name of which is not known, for the Chapel Royal.
Some of the works involving long cycle research and technology include Mensch ( 1979 ), Tylecote ( 1991 ), The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis ( IIASA ) ( Marchetti, Ayres ), Freeman and Louçã ( 2001 ) and Carlota Perez.
The work of Ayres gave easterners an appreciation for Yosemite Valley and started a movement to preserve it.
In May 2009, Dick Mills reunited with former BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Roger Limb, Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell with archivist Mark Ayres for a live concert at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, performing as " The Radiophonic Workshop ".
Ayres recommended bringing in Robert C. Jones, one of the fastest editors in the business who had been nominated for an Academy Award for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Nevertheless Lawes continued his work as a composer, and the famous collection of his vocal pieces, Ayres and Dialogues for One, Two and Three Voyces, was published in 1653 and followed by two other books under the same title in 1655 and 1658 respectively.
In 1941 Ayres was sent to Colet Court, the junior school for St Paul's, in Hammersmith, where on her eleventh birthday she finally learnt to read.
In 1959, Ayres was asked to teach at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham for six weeks.
Ayres was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1989.
With Martin Lilley now being in charge of TVR Engineering ( him and his father had rescued TVR from bankruptcy ) Gerry's racing plans for 1967 seemed to naturally revolve around TVR, the TVR Griffith seemingly ideal, especially with the planned 400 bhp 5. 3 litre Ford V8, the possibility of the 1-litre TVR Tina ( named after Gerry's eldest daughter and one of the two prototypes is owned by the Marshall family ), the TVR 18010S a Lotus Elan and there was also a plan to go into partnership with Ken Ayres in a hot Mini 850.
), the oratorio The Seasonings ( Haydn's The Seasons ), Diverse Ayres on Sundrie Notions, a Sonata for Viola Four Hands, the chorale prelude Should, a Notebook for Betty Sue Bach ( Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach and Buddy Holly's " Peggy Sue "), the Toot Suite, the Grossest Fugue ( Beethoven's Grosse Fuge ), a Fanfare for the Common Cold ( Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man ) and the canine cantata Wachet Arf!

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