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Another instrumental called " Brother " was used as the theme to the BBC Radio 1 Top 20 / 40 when Tom Browne / Simon Bates presented the programme in the 1970s.
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.
Browne Willis built a mansion in 1711, but this was pulled down by Thomas Harrison, who had acquired the property in 1793.
His reputation among Protestants was at the time so bad that he was charged by Thomas Browne in 1643 with the authorship of the legendary-apocryphal heretical treatise De tribus Impostoribus, as well as with having carried his alleged approval of polygamy into practice.
Charles Farrar Browne ( April 26, 1834 – March 6, 1867 ) was a United States humor writer, better known under his nom de plume, Artemus Ward.
Browne was born in Waterford, Maine.
* John Browne ( anatomist ) ( 1642 – 1702 ), was a British anatomist and surgeon
An early recorded lucid dreamer was the philosopher and physician Sir Thomas Browne ( 1605 – 1682 ).
Browne was fascinated by the world of dreams and described his own ability to lucid dream in his Religio Medici: "... yet in one dream I can compose a whole Comedy, behold the action, apprehend the jests and laugh my self awake at the conceits thereof ".
With the Labour Party the first name for a possible candidate was an elderly former minister for Health, and hero to the left, Noel Browne.
Browne was a household name for having done more than anybody else in Ireland for tackling Tuberculosis in the 1950s.
The fact that Browne was enthusiastic for candidacy, in a contest where Labour never before contested, now acted as pressure for Labour to find a candidate.
McVeigh was a registered Republican when he lived in Buffalo, New York in the 1980s, and had a membership in the National Rifle Association while in the military, but voted for Libertarian Party candidate, Harry Browne, in the 1996 presidential elections.
The original House was built by Colonel John Browne, a Jacobite, who was at the Siege of Limerick, and his wife Maude Bourke.
First owned and published by Alexander Macmillan, Nature was similar to its predecessors in its attempt to “ provide cultivated readers with an accessible forum for reading about advances in scientific knowledge .” Janet Browne has proposed that “ far more than any other science journal of the period, Nature was conceived, born, and raised to serve polemic purpose .” Many of the early editions of Nature consisted of articles written by members of a group that called itself the X Club, a group of scientists known for having liberal, progressive, and somewhat controversial scientific beliefs relative to the time period.
Bacon's innocence having been admitted, he was restored to favour, and replied to a writing by Sir Anthony Browne, who had again asserted the rights of the house of Suffolk to which Lady Catherine belonged.
Derek Parfit was born in Chengdu, China to Norman and Jessie Parfit ( née Browne ), both medical doctors who had moved to Western China in order to teach preventive medicine in missionary hospitals.
The site was chosen by his close friend, William Denis Browne, who wrote of Brooke's death:
Like most of Charles Dickens ' novels, David Copperfield was published in 19 monthly one-shilling installments, containing 32 pages of text and two illustrations by Hablot Knight Browne (" Phiz "), with the last being a double-number:
The English physician Sir Thomas Browne ( 1605 – 82 ) was one of the earliest scientists to adhere to the scientific empiricism of the Baconian method.
* Simon Browne, a dissenting preacher and theologian, was born in Shepton Mallet in 1680 and, after preaching at Old Jewry in London, and also in Portsmouth, died in the town in 1732.
Browne was allowed 2½ hours to play fifty moves, otherwise a draw would be claimed under the fifty-move rule.

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Around that time, cow stalls, pig pens and corn cribs on the farm portion of Idle Hour were converted into a short-lived bohemian artists ' colony that included figures such as George Elmer Browne and Roman Bonet-Sintas.
Notable representatives have included Edward Gibson, W. E. H. Lecky, Edward Carson, Noel Browne, Conor Cruise O ' Brien and Mary Robinson.
These singer-songwriters included Bob Dylan, Jackie DeShannon, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Wilson, Tom Waits, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Tom Rush, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Arlo Guthrie, John Denver, Jackson Browne, John Prine, Grace Slick, Dave Mason, Jim Croce, Fred Neil, Roger McGuinn, Janis Joplin, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, David Crosby, Donovan, Stephen Stills, Randy Newman, Steve Goodman, Gordon Lightfoot, Paul Brady, Jesse Winchester, Johnny Tillotson, Sylvia Tyson, Ian Tyson, Nick Drake, Tim Hardin, Laura Nyro, Carly Simon, John Fogerty, Eric Andersen, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Joan Armatrading, Emmylou Harris, Taj Mahal, Cat Stevens, Bruce Cockburn, Harry Chapin, James Taylor, Jerry Jeff Walker, Lou Reed, Gram Parsons, Nick Gravenites, Rick Nelson, Richard Fariña, Tuli Kupferberg Mark Spoelstra, Don Mclean, Patrick Sky, Jimmy Buffett, Mickey Newbury, Janis Ian, Dan Fogelberg, Dave Van Ronk, Waylon Jennings, Dolly Parton, and Frank Zappa.
Zevon's first tour in 1977 included guest appearances in the middle of Jackson Browne concerts, one of which is documented on a widely circulated bootleg recording of a Dutch radio program under the title The Offender meets the Pretender.
Speakers have included Stephen Ambrose, Benazir Bhutto, Harry Browne, Russell Kirk, Harvey Mansfield, Charles Murray, Ralph Nader, P. J.
Notable outcomes for 1980 included joint first places at San Miguel ( with Browne, Panno, Emma ) and at Copenhagen ( the Politiken Cup, with Mikhalchishin ).
The line-up of musicians included several who were already veterans of earlier Amnesty benefits in the UK and / or USA: Bob Geldof, Peter Gabriel, Jackson Browne and Lou Reed.
He made a settlement with the State in early 1997 which included an agreement to publish a statement on the settlement, stating, inter alia, that the State had intercepted his telephone conversations for reasons of State security — Browne had written much about the IRA in the early-to mid-1970s — while accepting that Browne had himself never been involved in subversion or crime.
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.
Southern had been introduced to Robert Fraser by Dennis Hopper, and when he went to London to work on Casino Royale he and Gail became part of Fraser's " jet-set " salon that included the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, photographer Michael Cooper, interior designer Christopher Gibbs, model-actress Anita Pallenberg, filmmaker Nicolas Roeg, painter Francis Bacon, producer Sandy Lieberson, Guinness heir Tara Browne, and model Donyale Luna.
Other band members included drummer Ian Browne, guitarist / keyboardist Dave Genn, and original bassist Geoff Lloyd, later replaced by Rich Priske.
The line-up included Darren Barry ( violin ), Cass Browne ( percussion / drums ), Tom Chichester-Clark ( piano / harmonium / cuatro / guitar / melodica ), Neil Codling ( piano / guitar / ukulele / harmonium / cuatro ), Vincent Greene ( viola ), Oli Langford ( violin ), Des Murphy ( ukulele ), Pete Radcliffe ( percussion / drums ), Andrew Waterworth ( double bass ), Rebecca Waterworth ( cello ) and Kathryn Tickell ( Northumbrian smallpipes / fiddle ).
These included William A. F. Browne, a phrenologist who later turned his energies to asylum reform and neurological psychiatry.
Friends and acquaintances included John Lynch ( Gratianus Lucius ), Mary Bonaventure Browne, and Sir Dermott Ó Seachnasaigh.
Additional spiritual stewards of the community in the earlier years included Connie Browne and Will Wittkamper.
Once, editors insisted that belly buttons could not appear ; in protest, Browne included a box of dimpled navel oranges.
Famous alumni, besides Fran Brill, who was ( and still is ) best known as a muppeteer on Sesame Street ; included Dallas star Ken Kercheval ( Larry Kirby # 2 ), Academy Award-winning actor F. Murray Abraham ( Joshua Browne ), film actor Armand Assante ( Johnny McGhee ), and the late film actor Brad Davis ( Alexander Kronos ).
Friends and acquaintances included Flann Mac Aodhagain, John Lynch ( Gratianus Lucius ), Patrick Darcy, Mary Bonaventure Browne, Dathi Og O Dubhda, Sir James Ware, Sir Diarmuid Ó Seachnasaigh, Eoin Ó Gnímh and Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh.
Artists included Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, John Hall, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Kitaro, Jason Mraz, Sweet Honey and the Rock, the Doobie Brothers, Tom Morello, and Jonathan Wilson.
Cyndi Lauper acknowledged Jackson's classic rockabilly records were a major influence and inspiration for her during this period and Jackson's fan following also included a new generation of country music female vocalists, among them Rosanne Cash, Pam Tillis, Jann Browne and Rosie Flores.
Hoccleve found an admirer in the 17th century in William Browne, who included his Jonathas in Shepheard's Pipe ( 1614 ).
Lives in the Balance was the first album by Browne where overtly political and socially critical songs dominated, although it also included one of his best remembered songs about relationships, the tragic " In the Shape of a Heart ", inspired by his relationship with his first wife.
Comics have included Bible Stories, Pedro, Pee Wee Harris, Scouts in Action, The Tracy Twins ( created by Dik Browne ), Dink & Duff, Tiger Cubs, Webelos Woody, Norby, and John Christopher's The Tripods trilogy.
The band was formed in 1966 by student musicians from Oxford, Ohio, who had played the college bars with their previous groups that included The Wombats ( Nave ), Ivan and the Sabres ( Browne ) and Tony and the Bandits ( Bartlett and Dudek ).

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