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His big break came when he was selected to join the Bishop's Company, a repertory theatre company which toured the United States.
Shep Cooke fondly remembers his time with the band: " We rehearsed like crazy, finished the third Stone Poney album, toured the entire country for 2½ months, played on Joey Bishop's and Johnny Carson's TV shows *, went crazy for lack of sleep, and parted company ( after the last gig in late 1968 ) reasonably good friends but a little disillusioned about ' the big time '.

Bishop's and break
Bishop's suppressed memories occasionally break through, causing Controller headaches.

Bishop's and came
As peace came to the Welsh Marches Bishop's Castle became one of the notorious rotten boroughs, an electorally corrupt situation wherein the tiny borough elected two Members of Parliament from 1585.
In 1842 the railway came to Bishop's Stortford ; another introduction of the Victorian era was the opening of a hospital, in 1895.
The Morrisons came over from Ness in Lewis in the 16th century as part of the marriage settlement by the Bishop of Caithness to the son of the Chief of the clan Morrison on the occasion of his marriage to the Bishop's daughter.
This came to fruition with the building of St. Stephen's Seminary, named in honor of the Bishop's own patron saint.
Of the castles built in this period the most famous are Ludlow, founded by Roger de Montgomery ; Bishop's Castle, which belonged to the Bishops of Hereford ; Clun Castle, built by the FitzAlans ; Cleobury Castle, built by Hugh de Mortimer ; Caus Castle, once the Barony of Sir Peter Corbet, from whom it came to the Barons Strafford ; Rowton Castle, also a seat of the Corbets ; Red Castle, a seat of the Audleys.
In 1959 Bishop's College had the first Ceylonese Principal Miss A. C. B. Jayasuriya, and with her came a new identity to the school.
She added to the standards inherited, and Bishop's College came to produce theatrical performances ; including The Gondoliers with a combined cast of girls from Bishop's and boys from the brother school at S. Thomas ' College.
In Memphis, he eventually set up residence at what came to be known as the " Bishop's House ," next door to the mission church of St. Mary's ( the future St. Mary's Cathedral ).
Mitchell, a member of the Bishop's University Sports Hall of Fame, retired after the school's hundredth year came to a close.
The bricks came from the Blanchards Works at Bishop's Waltham.
Aladdin failed, and Bishop's career as an operatic composer came to an end.
With his propensity for throwing more interceptions than touchdown passes and an inclination to run with the football, Bishop's quarterback intelligence came into question by many CFL fans.

Bishop's and when
There are numerous abbeys and priories in Clare ; some of the ruins of these such as Scattery Island, Bishop's Island and Drumcliff Monasteries are ancient, dating back to the 6th century when Christianity was first introduced to Ireland.
* Bishop's Chapel – in Anglican and Roman Catholic Canon Law, Bishops have the right to have a chapel in their own home, even when travelling ( such personal chapels may be granted only as a favor to other priests )
Bomstad " and his followers were said to have struggled and protested against the Tromsø state church minister and the Troms Bishop's religious rulings, eventually leading to a riot in the town of Tromsø, when state-church members yelled at Bomstad and his fellow dissenters to " go back to Kautokeino ( A small village in the most northern districts of Norway )".
This designation was acquired during the time that the Reichskammergericht was active in Wetzlar ( 1693 – 1806 ), when the Elector-Archbishop of Trier was Monastery Provost, making the church a " Bishop's Church ".
She joined the Bishop's Waltham Little Theatre Company when she was nine, and credits Angie Blackford as influential in her early stage career.
Documented history begins in Saxon times for Bishop's Castle when Edwin Shakehead, grateful for being miraculously cured of the palsy at Saint Ethelbert's tomb in Hereford Cathedral gave part of his lands to the incumbent Bishop of Hereford.
The Bishop's Palace was lived in by the Brice family in 1696, although the church was known to be in ruins when Jonathan Swift was appointed Prebend in 1695.
This line often comes about by transposition from lines of the Vienna Game or Bishop's Opening, when White plays f2 – f4 before Nf3.
The village is known for its Bishop's Palace, home to the Bishop of St David's since 1542, when Bishop William Barlow transferred his palace from St David's to Abergwili, re-using the premises of an older college of priests.
Bishop's Cleeve station along with almost all others on this section closed on 7 March 1960 and was subsequently demolished, but the nearby Cheltenham Racecourse station remained in operation for royal visits to the Racecourse until 1965 ; through passenger services continued until 25 March 1968, and freight until 1976 when a derailment at Broadway damaged the line.
As a consultant, Sir William Jenner had a great reputation, and he left a large fortune when he died, at Bishop's Waltham, Hants, on 11 December 1898, having then retired from practice for eight years owing to failing health.
In this letter, an unknown contemporary refuses to do a bit of translation for Wulfstan because he fears he could never properly imitate the Bishop's style The Chronicle of Ely said of his preaching that " when he spoke, it was as if his listeners were hearing the very wisdom of God Himself.
Yet when her sister died of typhoid in 1880, Isabella was heartbroken and finally accepted Bishop's marriage proposal.
Raised in Chelmsford, Essex, he attended Bishop's Stortford College, where he was an excellent student, until 1931 when he had to leave as his father had been laid off and could not find a new job.
On 7 February 1301 King Edward I of England was staying in the Bishop's Palace when he created his son Edward ( later Edward II of England ) as the first Prince of Wales.
Incredibly, in 1972, when modern explorers discovered a connection between the Flint Ridge Cave system to the northeast and Mammoth Cave, they were astonished to discover that the Mammoth Cave end of the connection was actually indicated as a passage lead on Bishop's map.
In summer at Bishop's Pond in Abergwili ( actually a magnificent oxbow lake formed when the river flooded in 1802 ) there's a spectacular show of yellow water lilies on the pond when the water level drops and reed sweet-grass fringes the edges-a species also found nearby in the Teifi valley, further west in Pembrokeshire, on Gower, in Powys ( especially along the Montgomery Canal ), on Anglesey and in several other sites along the North Wales coast.
For example, Verwoerd was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, his father moving the family to South Africa when he was 2, and Rhodes was born in Bishop's Stortford in the UK, moving to a farm owned by his family in the Natal colony when he was 18.
Bishop's College dates its beginning to 1875, when the school with 13 pupils was established at Fairfield House in Darley Road, under the same name-Bishopsgate School.
Grays loaned him out to Conference South sides Braintree and Bishop's Stortford before releasing him at the end of the 2006 – 07 season when he joined King's Lynn.
A significant epilogue to Bishop's story occurred in 1972, when a long-sought route connecting the caves of Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave Ridge was discovered in an area which Bishop had mapped, but which had in the interim been almost completely flooded by the construction of a dam on the surface nearby: the area of the 20th Century connection route is shown on Bishop's 19th century map.

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The same year she co-starred with Cary Grant and David Niven in The Bishop's Wife, a perennial favorite.
In Bishop's future timeline, Bishop stumbles upon a video from the past with Jean Grey making a frantic call to any X-Men she can find.
After Bishop recruits Dazzler in his new team of X-Men, she makes Angel part of the team ( despite Bishop's protests ).
About this time she revealed to Bishop Josip Marcelić of Dubrovnik that she wanted to enter the convent, which marked the beginning of Marija's spiritual direction under the Bishop's care.
She was acting Principal of Bishop's College for a few months before going back to the Girls ' High School where she remained for nearly fifteen years.
Lee's final marriage was to novelist Robert Nathan ( The Bishop's Wife, Portrait of Jennie ), on 5 April 1970, and to whom she was married until his death in 1985.
* Poet Elizabeth Bishop's poem " In the Waiting Room " references a picture of Martin and Osa Johnson in a February, 1918 National Geographic she read as a child.
Mary received a formal education ; however, she was an indifferent student who often skipped classes throughout her academic career. At the age of sixteen, her parents enrolled her in a private school: The Bishop's School located in La Jolla, California.
Best known for her performances of the music of George Frideric Handel, Vincenzo Bellini, and Gaetano Donizetti, she also performed sentimental American songs such as Henry Bishop's 1852 setting of John Howard Payne's " Home!
This, along with the fact that she had worn red outfits, has been used to suggest that the good Puritan men of Salem feared Bishop's sexual prowess.
Though she lost all her property in the great Chicago Fire, she kept her promise to build a chapel for " the Bishop's boys ' school " by sending Whipple her insurance checks.
Bishop's mature works depict the inhabitants of New York's Union Square area, where she maintained a studio between 1934 and 1984.

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