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Initially located in Boyle Heights, the college moved to a new campus in Los Angeles ’ Highland Park neighborhood in 1898.
Following a vote of want of confidence in the preceding Council, James Boyle Uniacke, who had moved the resolution, became Attorney General and leader of the Government.
Lyons was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1923, but soon moved to Boyle in County Roscommon where his father was a bank official.
Despite the lack of resources, a number of young talented players were found to play for the club ; crucially, when many of these moved on, including Stephen Pearson and James McFadden, they brought revenue in the form of transfer fees, and with John Boyle waiving the club's personal debt to him, its financial future was assured by the conclusion of the 2004 – 05 season with the club's yearly losses falling to one of the lowest figures in the Premier League and the club coming out of administration in time to avoid a ten-point Premier League penalty which was being phased in for teams in administration.
Originally in a log cabin in Boyle County, Kentucky, the school moved to Lexington in 1789.
As a result of this, many middle class Jewish families moved west from Boyle Heights, City Terrace, East Los Angeles and Montebello to the area around Fairfax Avenue, a street they lined with Kosher delis, restaurants, butcher's and baker's shops and fish markets, creating a unique village in the heart of the city.
In the 1930s his family moved to Boyle Heights, Los Angeles .. Berman was discharged from high school for gambling in the early 1940s and became involved in the West Coast jazz scene.
However, most of these racial, religious ( i. e. Jews and Mormons ), and ethnic groups moved to segregated suburbs after World War II, and Mexicans who had been forced into squalid slums such as Boyle Heights ' infamous " The Flats " ( later the site of the infamous Aliso Village housing project ) seized the opportunity to move into the region's housing at low prices.
The production later moved to Joseph Papp's The Public Theater in New York City, where it starred Tommy Lee Jones and Peter Boyle.
He is believed to have moved between Buffalo, New York and Hamilton, Ontario and finally Montreal, Quebec for a year before marrying Bridget Boyle in 1867.
Students and others, such as Bernadette Devlin and Kevin Boyle at Queen's University, Belfast were moved by these events to form a more radical civil rights organisation, People's Democracy.
After an altercation with East Melbourne captain Boyle, " Digger " Robertson moved to San Francisco, California.
His mother moved to New York City from County Mayo in 1879, and later married O ' Boyle in December 1893.
Boyle later moved to New Orleans, where he married Elizabeth Christie, the couple having one daughter, Maria Elizabeth ( 1847 – 1933 ).

Boyle and area
During the early 20th century under his fellowship, about 2, 000 Molokans ( mostly of the Jumpers and Leapers Sect ) left for the United States and settled in the Los Angeles area near the area of Boyle Heights.
* 1878 Bavaria-born Heinrich Schmidtt, aka Henry “ Hank ” Clay Smith, and his wife Elizabeth Boyle and their six children, become the first permanent settlers in the area, where Hank is active in the county ’ s organization.
The town is named after Andrew Boyle, who discovered the area.
Naval forces in the area were led by Admiral of the Fleet William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork who had been ordered to rid the area of the Germans as soon as possible.
The closing sequences of the movie 28 Days Later ( 2002 ), directed by Danny Boyle, were filmed around the Ennerdale area, and include a sweeping, panoramic view of the lake.
The area around Lough Key and the nearby town of Boyle, in County Roscommon, have been inhabited for thousands of years.
Despite this, Roybal ran for Congress in 1962, winning election in the 25th District, an area that included his native Boyle Heights, the larger East Los Angeles area, Downtown, and parts of Hollywood.
Boyle Heights was a fashionable residential area through the end of the 19th century, became a multi-ethnic enclave from the 1920s to the 1950s, and is a predominantly Latino community today.

Boyle and 1960s
Humphries ' other satirical characters include the " priapic and inebriated cultural attaché " Sir Les Patterson, who has " continued to bring worldwide discredit upon Australian arts and culture, while contributing as much to the Australian vernacular as he has borrowed from it ", gentle, grandfatherly " returned gentleman " Sandy Stone, iconoclastic 1960s underground film-maker Martin Agrippa, Paddington socialist academic Neil Singleton, sleazy trade union official Lance Boyle, high-pressure art salesman Morrie O ' Connor and failed tycoon Owen Steele.
In the early 1960s, the Wagner College Writer's Conference hosted several prominent writers including Edward Albee, Kay Boyle, and Kenneth Koch.
In the 1960s a small group of scientists, fishermen and concerned citizens led by Robert H. Boyle, author of The Hudson River, A Natural and Unnatural History and a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, were determined to reverse the decline of the then-polluted Hudson River by confronting the polluters through citizen enforcement of public use rights and democratic ecological governance.

Boyle and upon
* 1675 — Robert Boyle discovers that electric attraction and repulsion can act across a vacuum and do not depend upon the air as a medium.
Among the best known of his minor pieces are the " Ballade upon a Wedding ," on the occasion of the marriage of Roger Boyle, afterwards Earl of Orrery, and Lady Margaret Howard, " I prithee, send me back my heart ," " Out upon it, I have loved three whole days together ," and " Why so pale and wan, fond lover?
Several months later ( on Valentine's Day ), Sir Boyle explained himself in a public letter, starting with a description of his alarm upon hearing that the bishop of Derry ( then Frederick Hervey ) and his associates were bent on extending the legislative privilege:
Once, upon hearing his opponent John Philpot Curran expostulate that he could be " the guardian of his own honour ", Sir Boyle offered his " congratulations to the honourable member on his possession of a sinecure.
The plot worked, as under the order of Acting Director Redmond Boyle the ion cannon was fired directly upon " Temple Prime " in Sarajevo in an eerie repetition of historical events, which detonated a liquid Tiberium deposit purposely hidden deep underneath the Temple Prime and causing a cataclysmic explosion across south-eastern Europe.
Boyle acquired the " Paredon Blanco " Bluffs tract east of the Los Angeles River upon arrival and maintained the successful vineyard there, as well as running a shoe store in town.

Boyle and Hudson
Boyle studied this case and found that a New York Fish and Game Journal article identified this part of the Hudson as a key spawning ground for striped bass.
The HRFA, founded by Boyle, united recreational and commercial fishermen who valued the Hudson River as public property and saw its safety as linked to the protection of democratic ideals.
When the HRFA held their first public meeting, drawing a standing-room only gathering of Hudson Valley masons, commercial fishermen, carpenters and other local laborers at an American Legion Hall, Boyle found an audience to hear his new tactics for citizen empowerment.

Boyle and its
This book came to the attention of Robert Boyle who, stimulated by it, embarked on his own experiments on air pressure and the vacuum, and in 1660 published New Experiments Physico-Mechanical touching the Spring of Air and its Effects.
Although his research clearly has its roots in the alchemical tradition, Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, and one of the pioneers of modern experimental scientific method.
Numeral 70 identifying Boyle, County Roscommon | Boyle, diamond bars for IrelandA cancellation ( or cancel for short ; French: " oblitération ") is a postal marking applied on a postage stamp or postal stationery to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use.
Rowley was commissioned to make another copy for his patron Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery, from which the device took its name.
As the Mars situation develops, Boyle sides against most of the First Hundred in favor of the increasingly authoritarian United Nations Office of Mars Affairs ( UNOMA ) and its successor, the corporate / quasi-fascist United Nations Transitional Authority ( UNTA ).
Although others, such as Robert Boyle, had prepared hydrogen gas earlier, Cavendish is usually given the credit for recognizing its elemental nature.
The mayors of the city after its organization have been James Boyle, C. A. Eidemiller, A. S. Orbison, Eli Teed and Samuel McConnell.
After the death of its builder and original occupant in 1753, and the subsequent deaths of his last surviving daughter Charlotte Boyle in 1754 and his widow in 1758, the property was ceded to the Cavendish family and William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, the husband of Charlotte.
A government surveyor, David Boyle, claimed in 1862 to have measured a fallen tree in a deep gully in the Dandenongs at, and with a diameter at its broken tip that indicated it might have lost another eight metres of trunk when it broke, for.
Boyle arrived at the base in late 1950s and became so valuable to its workings that she was one of only two civilians to receive a Centennial Medal.
He then turns to Helen Hoover Boyle, a real estate agent who has also found the culling song in the same book and knows of its destructive power.
* Robert Boyle publishes New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects ( the second edition in 1662 will contain Boyle's Law ).
* Robert Boyle publishes Boyle's law, in the second edition of his New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching The Spring of the Air, and its Effects ( Oxford ).
Praising its " prescient " appearance and its analysis of the historical evidence, Boyle did however offer some criticism of Chomsky's text.
In stressing the Bush administration's continuity with earlier presidencies, Boyle argued, Chomsky had neglected to highlight the differences between the Bush administration and its predecessors, in particular its willingness to break relationships with long-standing allies.
Sir Boyle, finding the document, speedily mastered its contents, and, rising at the first opportunity, delivered the speech almost verbatim in the hearing of its dismayed and astonished author.
At the dissolution of the monasteries during the Tudor period, the abbey and its lands passed through the following dynasties: Sir Richard Grenville, Robert Boyle and William Forward.
President James Madison first appointed Kentucky politician John Boyle as its governor.
When the site was excavated in summer 1957 by its owner, Mr E. Boyle, stratified evidence of Mesolithic settlement was found directly beneath the barrow.
* Director Danny Boyle has a film adaptation of " Solomon Grundy " planned, but delayed it due to similarities between its story and the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

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