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Years later in 1890 Edward Granville Browne described how ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was " one more eloquent of speech, more ready of argument, more apt of illustration, more intimately acquainted with the sacred books of the Jews, the Christians, and the Muhammadans ... scarcely be found even amongst the eloquent.
He undertook a history of the Bábí religion through publication of A Traveller's Narrative ( Makála-i-Shakhsí Sayyáh ) in 1886, later translated and published in translation in 1891 through Cambridge University by the agency of Edward Granville Browne who described ` Abdu ' l-Bahá as:
In 2000, two computer hard drives containing classified data were announced to have gone missing from a secure area within the laboratory, but were later found behind a photocopier ; in 2003, the laboratory's director John Browne, and deputy director, resigned following accusations that they had improperly dismissed two whistleblowers who had alleged widespread theft at the lab.
Browne studied the endgame, and played the computer again a week later in a different position in which the queen can win in thirty moves.
Born Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, she was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck and his wife, the former Augusta Mary Elizabeth Browne, later created Baroness Bolsover.
Browne, and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, later prime minister of India.
In 1953 Browne joined Fianna Fáil but lost his Dáil seat at the 1954 general election and was later expelled from the party.
In 1990 a number of left wing representatives within the Labour Party, led by Michael D. Higgins, approached Browne and suggested that he should be the party's candidate fot the 1990 presidential election due later that year.
Writing a decade later, one of the chief officials of the Labour Party, Fergus Finlay, said Browne had developed into a " bad tempered and curmudgeonly old man ".
He was taken before Antony Browne, then the local Justice, but later Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, but refused to retract his position.
The Nelson Mandela concert had already lined up appearances by many of Amnesty's most prominent supporters in the music community – including Sting, Peter Gabriel, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Bryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Steven van Zandt, Midge Ure, Simple Minds, Youssou N ’ Dour, Joan Armatrading – all of whom declined to partake in the new Amnesty show taking place at short notice just one week later.
After the Battle of Chalgrove Field in 1643, Colonel John Hampden, who had been educated at the grammar school, died of his wounds at the house of Ezekiel Browne, later to become the Greyhound Inn.
Browne was born in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, lived in Stevenston for the early part of his life, and was educated at the Catholic St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning and later at the University of Glasgow, where he received a degree in law.
When Hornbeck was found alive more than four years later, few of the details given by Browne were correct.
Browne later wrote a piece for The Irish Times on why O ' Brien " is not a fit person to control INM < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >".
Frederick the Great's 29, 000 Prussians prevented Field Marshal Maximilian Ulysses Count Browne 34, 500 Austrians from relieving their besieged Saxon allies during the Siege of Pirna, who surrendered two weeks later.
The album included Heron's " The Hedgehog's Song ", Williamson's " First Girl I Loved " ( later recorded by Judy Collins, Jackson Browne, Don Partridge and Wizz Jones ) and his " The Mad Hatter's Song ", which, with its mixture of musical styles, paved the way for the band's more extended forays into psychedelia.
Thus it seems that the Eton Cornysh was writing after Browne, and this would place his work amongst the later ones of the Eton Choirbook: additionally the approaches do not seem to be those of an older man, being much more suggestive of a young and original composer.
Other band members included drummer Ian Browne, guitarist / keyboardist Dave Genn, and original bassist Geoff Lloyd, later replaced by Rich Priske.
These included William A. F. Browne, a phrenologist who later turned his energies to asylum reform and neurological psychiatry.
Due to the Munster plantation however, the Browne family ( later known as Kenmare ) had succeeded to the MacCarthy lands under English occupation.
The late 1980s also saw the growth of Jann Browne as a solo vocalist in the group ; she would later embark on a solo career on Curb Records.
The same sacrificial pattern was echoed in a number of later games, notably Nimzowitsch – Tarrasch, St Petersburg 1914 ; Miles – Browne, Lucerne 1982 ; and Polgar – Karpov, Seventh Essent 2003.
Isaac Hawkins Browne FRS ( 21 January 1705 – 14 February 1760 ) is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco ( 1736 ), somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day.
Browne was the son of Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne, a member of the House of Lords since 1927 who later became famous for having served in that house longer than any other peer, finally being evicted during government reforms in 1999 ; and Oonagh Guinness, heiress to the Guinness fortune and the youngest of the three " Golden Guinness Girls ".

Browne and commented
" David Browne from Entertainment Weekly in a review of her first compilation album The Immaculate Collection, commented that " in theory a 30-ish urban sophisticate singing in the voice of a pregnant teen, sounds ridiculous ", but added that " with the help of collaborators like Stephen Bray and Patrick Leonard, though, turns into a perfectly conceived pop record ".
Jackson Browne later commented, " I don't remember thinking album was as good as he really was.
Critic Robert Christgau also commented in a similar vein: " The difference is that Browne shouldn't be doing this ... he's a pop star who's stretching his audience and endangering his market share merely by making such a statement in 1986.
" Critic Robert Christgau commented that the best songs were the ones Browne did not write.
" Browne also commented that Carey showed a commendable vocal restraint in the song, " showing some admirable restraint, she nestles herself into the downy-soft beats of " Honey.
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly also commented on " Jóga ", writing that it was more " somber " than another album track, " Bachelorette ", and Bjork sings the lyrics with " the strings swelling luxuriantly ".

Browne and When
When Peter Arnett and Malcolm Browne began taking photos, the police punched Arnett in the nose, floored him, threw rocks and broke his camera.
When pressed, Frontline producers admitted to be unaware of Browne ’ s conviction for “ obtaining money under false pretenses ” but stood by her anyway.
When the election was called in February 1973, Quinn found he was the only Labour Party candidate as Browne refused to stand in principled opposition to Labour's decision to enter into a pre-election pact with Fine Gael to form a National Coalition.
" When Browne was informed by Spring by telephone that the party's Administrative Council had chosen Robinson over him, he hung up on him.
When the James & Browne Company ceased trading, Henry Lucas ( the salesman and chauffeur ) with his colleague and friend Ernest Proctor were both made redundant.
When this was disclosed by former minister for justice Seán Doherty, Browne sued the State.
* It Only Hurts When I Laugh, an album by Jann Browne
When Palmer left the magazines in 1949, Browne took over in January 1950.
When responsible government had been granted at the beginning of the 2nd Parliament, the Governor, Thomas Gore Browne, was given sufficient authority to make the Legislative Council elective, but no action was taken.
When the original British touring production of The Man Who Came To Dinner ran into financial difficulty and could not be produced in London, Browne borrowed money from her dentist and bought the rights to the play, successfully staging it at The Savoy Theatre in London.
When he was 7 years old, his father William Browne abandoned his family, changed his name to Breton and sailed with embezzled funds to Philadelphia where he became known for his watercolour paintings.
When this CD was officially released, the critical consensus remained positive, with Entertainment Weeklys David Browne giving it an A-grade.
" When I heard this, as a young teenager, it hit the nail on the head ," Jackson Browne told Rolling Stone.
* Jackson Browne and Youssou N ’ Dour-" When the Stone Begins to Turn "
When visiting New Zealand gave sensible advice to Colonel Gore Browne, which if followed, might have averted the New Zealand land wars.

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