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Along with J. R. Brown's other major developments, the universal grinding machine was profoundly influential in setting the course of Brown & Sharpe for many years to come.
Admirers of Brown's music, including Miles Davis and other jazz musicians, began to cite Brown as a major influence on their own styles.
At the BBC, the late 2000s and early 2010s have seen a major resurgence in traditional-style sitcoms filmed in front of a studio audience and featuring a laughter track, such as Not Going Out, Miranda, Reggie Perrin, Big Top, Mrs Brown's Boys and In with the Flynns
One major criticism of Brown's landscapes was the lack of a formal setting for the house, with rolling lawns sweeping right up to the front door.
Brown's first feature film role was in the Oscar-winning 1973 film The Paper Chase ; her first major starring role was in The Choirboys in 1977.
Parker's drumming style was a major ingredient in James Brown's funk music innovations in the late 1960s.
A major early influence on Brown's bass playing was the bassist in the Duke Ellington band, Jimmy Blanton.
His book The Body and Society ( 1988 ) offered an innovative approach to the study of early Christian practices, showing the influence of Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault's work on the history of sexuality, though Brown's earlier work had been acknowledged by Foucault as a major influence on his work on Ancient themes.
These disputes, combined with Brown's failure to consult Modell on major personnel decisions, led to his firing as the Browns ' coach in 1963.
After playing for the Chicago White Sox in the American League during its last minor league season in 1900, where Comiskey was now the team owner, Hoy stayed with the team when the AL achieved major league status in 1901, helping them to the league's ( and his ) first pennant ; that year he broke Tom Brown's record of 3623 career outfield putouts, and also led the league with 86 walks and 14 times hit by pitch while finishing fourth in runs ( 112 ) and on base percentage (. 407 ).
He ended his major league career with the Reds in 1902, batting. 290 and breaking Brown's record of 4461 career total chances in the outfield, and played for Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast League in 1903.
Following this, Brown's appearances on television became more sporadic, and on January 9, 2009, it was announced on WWE. com that he had been released from his WWE contract after a major cost-cutting spree
His critics included Cardinal Lawrence Shehan and Father Richard W. Gilsdorf, who described Brown's work as " a major contribution to the befogged wasteland of an ' American Church ' progressively alienated from its divinely constituted center .”
Kurtz surveyed the major networks, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and other influential media outlets, and found varying levels of use of Brown's information on David Hale as a witness in the Whitewater controversy.
Songs for a New World marked the first major New York production of Brown's songs.
As it turned out, this idea for a line of research was to have a major impact on the remainder of Brown's life.
Hazen's brigade played a major role in the crossing at Brown's Ferry near Chattanooga that, together with the arrival of troops under Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, opened the line of supply or " Cracker Line " to the Army of the Cumberland, penned into its defenses by the Confederates .. Hazen was promoted to brevet major in the regular army for Chickamauga and brevet lieutenant colonel for Chattanooga.
A recall effort within the party attempted to have Herbert become the SP's Presidential candidate, after a major rift arose over Brown's position on abortion.
" Lawrence became a key figure in the United States abolition movement in the years leading up to the Civil War, during which he contributed large amounts of capital to the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company and John Brown's abolitionism, played a major role in the crucial border state of Kansas ( see Kansas-Nebraska Act ), and also contributed to funds for the colonization of free negroes in Liberia.
By 1787, when John Brown's Compendious View of Natural and Revealed Religion was published, Biblical Law was a major division of systematic theology.
Philosopher Robert T. Pennock describes Brown's position as being typical, other than the unique feature of his hydroplates hypothesis, of young-earth creationists in desiring to explain all major terrestrial features in terms of a catastrophic Biblical flood.
The sponsorship deal with Ricoh came about after the stadium's initial sponsor, the motor firm Jaguar, was forced to pull-out due to the same financial difficulties that had caused the controversial closure of the large Jaguar assembly plant at the city's Brown's Lane, previously a major source of employment in Coventry.

Brown's and achievement
The final achievement of Mr. Brown's long and interesting mechanical career runs a close second in importance to his development of the universal milling machine.
Brown's great achievement at this point was to actually flood and submerge beneath the water level the lower stories and rooms of the bridge itself, thus reducing its incongruous height and achieving what is regarded by many as the epitome of an English landscape.
A month after Alcock and Brown's achievement, British airship R34 made the first double-crossing of the Atlantic, carrying 31 people ( including a stowaway ); twenty-nine of this crew, plus two flight engineers and a different American observer, then flew back to Europe.
While some critics see the work as disjointed " Peter Maxwell Davies, for example, regards it as Brown's greatest achievement.

Brown's and after
Brown also made a cameo appearance in the 2002 Jackie Chan film The Tuxedo, in which Chan was required to finish Brown's act after Brown was accidentally knocked out by Chan.
Alexander Stewart states that the popular feel was passed along from " New Orleans — through James Brown's music, to the popular music of the 1970s ," adding: " The singular style of rhythm & blues that emerged from New Orleans in the years after World War II played an important role in the development of funk.
Immediately after Blackwood's penalty, wide receiver Charlie Brown's 24-yard reception advanced the Redskins to the Dolphins 16-yard line.
In 1933, when the Great Depression limited Brown's ability to support a faculty member who was only useful as a researcher and not a teacher, he was let go by Brown, being hired after a trip to Europe by Yale University, where he remained for most of the rest of his life, retiring in 1972.
Since 1993, Lord Mayors have not received any automatic honours upon appointment ; instead, they have been created Knights Bachelor upon retirement, although Gordon Brown's government broke with tradition by awarding Ian Luder the CBE after his term of office in 2009, and the following year Nick Anstee declined the offer of any national honour.
In his authoritative ' Godliness and Good Learning ' ( Cassell 1961 ), D. H. Newsome points out that muscular Christianity developed after Arnold's time at Rugby and that " although ' Tom Brown's School Days ' is one of the earliest examples of the delight in athleticism, the ideal there expressed is not that of Arnold but of Thomas Hughes author " ( page 80 ).
Concerned about Brown's health, and angered over his alleged pursuit of other jobs during the season, the Pistons bought out his contract soon after the 2005 NBA Finals.
A recently discovered letter written by Victoria shortly after Brown's death, to Viscount Cranbrook, reveals the true extent of the loss:
The settlement was originally named after Ben Brown as Brown's Fort, Brown's Town, or Brownsville.
Elbe was known as Brown's Junction after the Tacoma & Eastern Railway was built in the region.
Brown's vision would not come to fruition for some years, however after subsequent expeditions with others including his brother and Rhinelander's first mayor, Webster Brown, the brothers managed to convince their father and uncle to purchase the land from the federal government and build a town.
Fan mail begging for Brown's advice on many subjects concerning women's behavior, sexual encounters, health, and beauty flooded her after the book was released.
Brown's brother Tommy would later say after that moment, Brown took " his career, schooling, his whole life more seriously.
By late 1991, their friendship had developed into a romance that began shortly after Houston ended her alleged affair with comic Eddie Murphy and after Brown's affair with Ward, who later discovered she was pregnant with Bobby's second child following their breakup, ended.
Brown's popularity declined rapidly after his death, because his work was seen as a feeble imitation of wild nature.
Lisa is modelled after Sally Brown and Bart looks like Charlie Brown ; he even says " good grief ", echoing Charlie Brown's catchphrase.
They included a childhood friend, Zoro on drums ( formerly of Bobby Brown's band ), Adam Widoff ( guitar ), Lebron Scott ( bass guitar, recruited out of Curtis Mayfield's band after seeing them perform in a NYC club ), Kenneth Crouch ( keyboards ) and Karl Denson on saxophone.
Alexander Stewart states that the popular feel was passed along from " New Orleans — through James Brown's music, to the popular music of the 1970s ," adding: " The singular style of rhythm & blues that emerged from New Orleans in the years after World War II played an important role in the development of funk.
Born a slave just like his mother, the baby John Louis Brown's ownership passed to his father / much-older half-brother Judge Morgan W ( elles ) Brown ( January 1, 1800-March 7, 1853 ) after his father's death in 1840, as did the ownership of his mother.
Not wishing to risk inciting native hostilities, Mason and Dixon were forced to return east after making their final observations at the crest of Brown's Hill.
** Danny Way clipped his shins on the lip of the quarterpipe after a 20 + foot freefall during the big air competition, which the commentators refer to as the " second worst fall ever at the X Games " ( the first being Jake Brown's the year before ).
As Nick Catalano points out, Brown's trips to Philadelphia grew in frequency after he graduated highschool and entered Delaware State University ; it could be said that, although his dorm was in Dover, his classroom was in Philadelphia.

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