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Barker was unable to pursue her art to any significant extent following her sister's death as all the care of her aged mother devolved upon her.
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T. V. Barker, who developed the classification-angle system, was about to begin the systematic compilation of the index when he died in 1931.
Although the Greeks and Romans typically scorned Egypt's animal-headed gods as bizarre and primitive ( Anubis was known to be mockingly called " Barker " by the Greeks ), Anubis was sometimes associated with Sirius in the heavens, and Cerberus in Hades.
Unfortunately, Charboneau was out of baseball by 1983 after falling victim to back injuries and Barker, who was also hampered by injuries, never became a consistently dominant starting pitcher.
First printed by the King's Printer Robert Barker, this was the third official translation into English.
Laika (, literally meaning " Barker "; c. 1954 – November 3, 1957 ) was a Soviet space dog that became the first animal to orbit the Earth – as well as the first animal to die in orbit.
Bosworth's design was influenced by the City Beautiful Movement of the early 1900s, and features the Pantheon-esque Great Dome housing the Barker Engineering Library.
British sociologist Eileen Barker titled her 1984 book, which was based on seven years of first-person study of members of the Unification Church in the United States and Great Britain and has been influential in the field of the sociology of religion, The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing ?.
Graeme Barker states " The first indisputable evidence for domestic plants and animals in the Nile valley is not until the early fifth millennium bc in northern Egypt and a thousand years later further south, in both cases as part of strategies that still relied heavily on fishing, hunting, and the gathering of wild plants " and suggests that these subsistence changes were not due to farmers migrating from the Near East but was an indigenous development, with cereals either indigenous or obtained through exchange.
This term was shortened to " quango " by Anthony Barker, a British participant during a follow-up conference on the subject.
The convention was organized by Hannah Tracy and Frances Dana Barker Gage, who both were present when Truth spoke.
Barker was a Professor of Urdu and South Asian Studies at the University of Minnesota during the period when David Arneson, Gary Gygax and a handful of others were developing the first role-playing games in the Twin Cities and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
A series of arson attacks on commercial properties in Sydney was widely attributed to the IWW campaign to have Tom Barker released.
Bolton was privy to many of the Barker Gang's crimes and even pinpointed the Florida hideout of Ma and Freddie Barker ( both of whom were killed in a shootout with the FBI a week later.
* WGR2 Treasures of Greyhawk, by Jack Barker, Roy Rowe, Louis Prosperi, and Tom Prusa, was a loosely connected series of mini-adventures — for instance, exploring Bigby's home, travelling to the demiplane called The Great Maze of Zagyg, and trading riddles with a sphinx.
In 1969 Jason was recruited to appear in Hark At Barker, starring Ronnie Barker as Lord Rustless, as Dithers, the hundred-year old gardener.
" Idle originally wrote " Nudge, Nudge " for Ronnie Barker, but it was rejected because there was ' no joke in the words '.
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" Peter Hall spoke of Barker's skills as a dramatic actor, calling him " the great actor we lost " and lamented that Barker was unable to take a role in one of his Shakespearean productions.
James hosted the nighttime Price from 1972 – 1977, and also filled in for Barker during four daytime episodes that were taped on December 2, 1974 and aired from December 24 to 27 of that year, becoming the only substitute host in the CBS version's history ; subsequently, tapings have been postponed if the host is unable to appear.
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Summers has hosted stage versions of The Price Is Right and credits Bob Barker and The Price Is Right for helping him pursue a game-show career.
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This is refuted by one of Emily Brontë's diary papers, in which she describes preparing meat and potatoes for dinner at the parsonage, as Juliet Barker points out in her biography, The Brontës.
Canadian author Elizabeth Smart described being arrested under the Mann Act in 1940 when crossing a state border with her lover, the British poet George Barker.
During her early years on stage, she fought against being typecast as a maid, and received critical acclaim on Broadway in the production of The Barker ( 1927 ), playing a carnival snake charmer.
One such supposition was put forward by Pat Barker, in the second novel in her Regeneration Trilogy, The Eye in the Door.
Barker was a devout Anglican, and donated her artworks to Christian fundraisers and missionary organizations.
Following her father ’ s death in June 1912, the seventeen year old Barker submitted art and poetry to My Magazine, Child ’ s Own, Leading Strings, and Raphael Tuck annuals in an effort to support both her mother and sister.
Blackie paid £ 25 for 24 paintings with accompanying verses, but it wasn't until publication of Flower Fairies of the Summer in 1925 that Barker received royalties for her work.
Barker had a studio built in the garden and her sister conducted a kindergarten in a room at the back of the house.
In an interview in 1958, Barker said, " My sister ran a kindergarten and I used to borrow her students for models.
In 1940, the Barker's live-in maid retired, and Dorothy Barker closed her school at the back of the house in The Waldrons.
Following the death of her sister in 1954, Barker began designs for a stained glass memorial window depicting Christ preparing to wash the feet of his disciples.
Barker ( 1918 – 2002 ); Betty Box ( 1915 – 1999 ) and her brother Sydney ( 1907 – 1983 ) were film producers.
Two famous natives of Riverside are singer-actress Jennifer Holliday ( born 1960 ), best known for her creation of the role of Effie in the successful Tony-award winning Broadway musical " Dreamgirls "; and Eugene C. Barker, Texas historian ( born 1874 ).
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