Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Bingham, Nottinghamshire" ¶ 20
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Bingham and was
She was later a partner in the Washington, D. C. office of the Birmingham, Alabama law firm Balch & Bingham.
Mark Kendall Bingham ( May 22, 1970 – September 11, 2001 ) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group.
Bingham had recently opened a satellite office of his public relations firm in New York City, and was spending more time on the East Coast, and discussed plans with his friend Scott Glaessgen about forming a New York City rugby team, Gotham Knights.
Bingham was survived by his parents, stepmother and his boyfriend of six years, Paul Holm, who said that Bingham had risked his life to protect the lives of others before 9 / 11.
* The Mark Kendall Bingham Memorial Tournament ( referred to as the Bingham Cup ), a biennial international rugby union competition predominantly for gay and bisexual men, was established in 2002 in his memory.
* Bingham was posthumously awarded the Arthur Ashe Courage Award in 2002.
Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, although not by locals, it was brought back to international attention by Yale archaeologist Hiram Bingham III, who rediscovered it in 1911 and wrote a best-selling work about it.
The term rheology was coined by Eugene C. Bingham, a professor at Lafayette College, in 1920, from a suggestion by a colleague, Markus Reiner.
A plan was devised by Colonel Theodore A. Bingham, which reflected the Harrison proposal.
When Owen was in his late twenties, or early thirties, Richard Bingham tricked him and, as a result, Owen was murdered and Bingham and his troops took over Owen's castle.
In 1593, in his letter to protesting Gráinne Ní Mháille's claims against him, Richard Bingham claimed that Ní Mháille was " nurse to all rebellions in the province for this forty years ".
Bingham was Lord President of Connacht, with the task of increasing control over the local lords that had been effectively self-governing.
For example, Elizabeth was to remove Richard Bingham from his position in Ireland, and Gráinne was to stop supporting the Irish Lords ' rebellions.
Ní Mháille sailed back to Ireland, and the meeting seemed to have done some good, for Richard Bingham was removed from service.
Hiram Bingham, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission Loyalty Review Board, referred to the new rules he was obliged to enforce as " just not the American way of doing things.
John A. Bingham, the member of Congress who is known to have been chiefly responsible for the language of Section One when it was drafted by the Joint Committee in 1866, had, during the previous decade and as early as 1856-1859, employed not one but all three of the same clauses and concepts he later used in Section One.
The last moderate proposal was the Fourteenth Amendment, whose principal drafter was Representative John Bingham.

Bingham and location
* A major private employer in the area is Kennecott Utah Copper which operates the Kennecott Bingham Copper Mine, the world's largest open-pit excavation mine on the other side of the Oquirrh Mountains from Tooele's location.
While the original building was demolished in 1917, it moved to its current location in 1925, and has since expanded to occupy the Peabody Museum, the attached Bingham and Kline Laboratories, parts of three additional buildings, and a field station at the Long Island Sound.
The parish includes the villages of Pendomer and Sutton Bingham, the location for Sutton Bingham Manor, Sutton Bingham Sailing Club ( SBSC ) and Sutton Bingham and District Canoe Club ( SBDCC ).

Bingham and Midlands
The centre of the East Midlands area lies roughly between Bingham and Bottesford.
Now the X38 runs every 15 minutes to comply with Arriva's Town Linx ( operated jointly with Arriva Midlands ), and services like the Bingham ' xprss ' and ' club class ' run direct from Nottingham's outer suburbs into Nottingham.

Bingham and film
See the Simon Wiesenthal Center's film Tribute to Hiram (" Harry ") Bingham IV on YouTube.
The film shows the Nazis on the march in Europe and how U. S. Vice-Consul Harry Bingham rose to the dangerous occasion to save lives.
As a supporting actor, his most notable success was as Detective Sergeant Bingham, a light comedy role played opposite Gordon Harker, in the popular Inspector Hornleigh film series: Inspector Hornleigh ( 1939 ), Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday ( 1939 ), and Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It ( 1941 ).
Actors who have portrayed Caiaphas include Guy Rolfe in Nicholas Ray's film King of Kings ( 1961 ), Juan Rodolfo Wilcock in Pier Paolo Pasolini's film The Gospel According to St. Matthew ( 1964 ), Martin Landau in George Stevens ' film The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ), Bob Bingham in Norman Jewison's film Jesus Christ Superstar ( 1973 ), Anthony Quinn in Franco Zeffirelli's television miniseries Jesus of Nazareth ( 1977 ), and Mattia Sbragia in Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ ( 2004 ).
James Michener's Hawaii ( novel ) and Hawaii ( film ) portray the historical acts of Lorrin A. Thurston ( 1875 ), Sanford Dole, Hiram Bingham I, Henry Baldwin ( 1891 ), and Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole ( 1889 ) in the transition from monarchy to US territory.
* Tom Bingham interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 31st March 2009 ( film )
In the film, the meeting between Armistead and Bingham at the High Water Mark was altered with Lt. Thomas Chamberlain ( portrayed by C. Thomas Howell ), brother of Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, taking Bingham's place.
October Films was an American independent film production company and distributor founded in 1991 by Bingham Ray and Jeff Lipsky as a means of distributing the 1990 film Life Is Sweet.
" The near-literal title, " Without Roof or Rule " was coined by film scholar Dennis Bingham, in order to give it some of the wordplay effect of the original title.
The railway station used at the beginning of the film named Fortune Green South, was actually Bingham Road Halt in the Croydon suburb of Addiscombe.
A novelization of the film was released in paperback at the time of its original release ( Gorgo by Carson Bingham ( Monarch, 1960 )).
The 2008 documentary film Walk Like a Man focuses on the Sydney Convicts and San Francisco Fog as they prepare and compete for this Bingham Cup.

Bingham and director
Harvard's athletic director, William J. Bingham, overruled his lacrosse coach, and had the player, Lucien Victor Alexis, Jr., sent back to Cambridge on a train.
They included future President Gerald Ford ; the first director of the Peace Corps Sargent Shriver ; future Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart, and Congressman Jonathan Brewster Bingham.
He served as the choir director of Bingham Street Methodist Episcopal Church, and organized the Cantata Society, composed of church choirs from Pittsburgh's South Side.
He is currently director of the African Centre for Advanced Studies in Porto-Novo and served as the Bingham Professor of Humanities from 1 August 2008 to 31 December 2008 at the University of Louisville in Louisville, KY.
Harvard's athletic director, William Bingham, wrote to another Harvard graduate, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, about the courage of this young squash player.

Bingham and Shane
After the completion of his courses, Alexander, on 14 October 1931, married Lady Margaret Bingham, the daughter of the Earl of Lucan and with whom Alexander had two sons — Shane, born 1935, and Brian, born 1939 — and a daughter, as well as adopting another daughter during his time as Canada's governor general.

Bingham and which
In 1911, Melchor Arteaga led the explorer Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu, which had been largely forgotten by everybody except the small number of people living in the immediate valley.
More important still, Bingham employed these guarantees specifically and in a context which suggested that free Negroes and mulattoes unquestionably were the persons to which he then referred.
They include those dedicated to Beau Nash, Admiral Arthur Phillip ( first Governor of the colony of New South Wales, which became part of Australia after federation in 1901 ), James Montague ( Bishop of Bath and Wells ), Lady Waller ( wife of William Waller, a Roundhead military leader in the English Civil War ), Elizabeth Grieve ( wife of James Grieve, physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia ), Sir William Baker, John Sibthorp, Richard Hussey Bickerton, William Hoare, Richard Bickerton and US Senator William Bingham.
Since early 2006 several parts of Addiscombe have been in the process of extensive regeneration, notably the addition of housing to the site of the former Black Horse Pub ( which is thought by some to be the oldest site of a pub in the borough ) and the demolition of church buildings in Bingham Road in order to renovate the church halls and provide luxury retirement apartments.
According to American artist George Caleb Bingham, himself a resident of Kansas City at the time, one could see the " dense columns of smoke arising in every direction ", symbolic of what he termed " a ruthless military despotism which spared neither age, sex, character, nor condition ".
The county was partitioned from Bingham County, which was part of Oneida County until 1893.
The new structure replaced the original library, a tiny structure donated by the Bingham family in 1928, which is now vacant.
Blackfoot is the principal city of the Blackfoot, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Bingham County.
In Potter Center around 1790, there was at first a double log tavern, operated by one Bingham which was located just north of the hamlet on what is now Middle Rd.
Pioneer families began arriving in 1851 to start the settlement, which blossomed in the 1870s as a result of mining in Bingham Canyon and the coming of the railroad.
The principles which lead to a finding of an abuse of process in the UK were stated in Johnson v. Gore Wood & Co by Lord Bingham.
# Joseph Bingham, author of the " Antiquities ", preached at Oxford in 1695 a sermon which was considered to represent the Fathers as Tritheists, and it was condemned by the Hebdomadal Council as falsa, impia et haeretica, the scholar being driven from Oxford.
Upon his return to America, Bingham began painting more portraits, which had always been his " bread and butter " work.
The GCBCRS continues E. Maurice Bloch ’ s Bingham Catalogue Raisonné of paintings, begun in the 1940s, which includes Bingham ’ s known paintings up to 1986.
Problematically, Chandler was an ally of former Governor J. C. W. Beckham, Louisville Courier-Journal publisher Robert Worth Bingham, and political boss Percy Haly, which put him at odds with Laffoon, a member of a Democratic faction headed by Russellville political boss Thomas Rhea and opposed to Beckham, Worth, and Haly.
The single carriageway section between Bingham and the Widmerpool A606 junction is being replaced by an new dual carriageway road which is due to be completed in April 2012.
His main post was as chairman of the parliamentary committee overseeing the Criminal Justice Commission ( now the Crime and Misconduct Commission ), a role in which he frequently took the side of CJC Commissioner Sir Max Bingham against the Goss government, earning Goss's ire.
He once owned an engraving shop in Bangor's Bingham Mall which is now owned by former Northern Ireland footballer Alan McDonald
Talksport have a selection of regular presenters and commentators, which include: Adrian Durham, Andrew McKenna, Alan Brazil, Andy Goldstein, Andy Gray, Andy Jacobs, Danny Kelly, Georgie Bingham, Graham Beecroft, Ian Danter, Jack Bannister, John Anderson, Jonny Gould, Keith Arthur, Mark Saggers, Mike Bovill, Mike Graham, Nigel Pearson, Paul Hawksbee, Ray Parlour, Richard Keys, Sam Delaney, Sam Matterface, and Stan Collymore.
This is roughly the way in which Bingham presented his observation, in an experimental study of paints.
In the southwest of Abaiang there is a channel, the Bingham Channel, which is the basic conjunction between the lagoon and the Pacific.

2.192 seconds.