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His friend, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, said of him that, since " the respect of the world was not easily retrievable, he became so callous to what was said of him, as never to repress a single thought, or even temper a single expression when he was before the public.
Although she was concentrating more on acting by that time, she never gave up music ; in 1982, she recorded a single entitled " In Motion " for the Sutra label in New York, and in 1986, she recorded a remake of her old hit " Band of Gold " with Belinda Carlisle.
“ Our neighbors never gawked ; here in Carlisle — they gave us privacy.
Carlisle never remarried, but briefly dated former governor and presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey, after the death of his wife.
Irra Petina was under contract to a competing record label ( Columbia ), so her part in the “ original cast ” was sung by Kitty Carlisle, who never actually played the part on Broadway.
* Carlisle TV – Carlisle-Trialled but never launched.
Armstrong, Chick Chandler and Carlisle lent strong support, and while it never scaled any heights it was a passable spoof of the genre.
" I never had any bad experiences anywhere because everybody knew my parents in Millersburg, and in Carlisle I soon became known and the older people began watching over me ," she recalled in an oral history interview, noting that she sometimes collected a hundred dollars in a day.

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An urban legend had circulated at the time that Richard Sanders ( who had comparable vocal characteristics to Carlisle ) had actually recorded the song.
He is actually living in Carlisle because he ' couldn't stand the old cow!

Carlisle and played
There he played fiddle and guitar with singer Bill Carlisle and comic Archie Campbell as well as becoming a member of the station's Dixieland Swingsters, a small swing instrumental combo.
During this time, he sat in and played professionally with various bands, including those of Wilbur Hatch, Floyd Bean, and Carlisle Evans.
In 1900 she played violin at the Paris Exposition with the school's Carlisle Indian Band.
Versions of this song played live by the band have incorporated diverse samples, including " You Give Love a Bad Name " by the band Bon Jovi, " Heaven Is a Place on Earth " by Belinda Carlisle, and most recently " I Believe in a Thing Called Love " by the band The Darkness.
Carlisle Floyd composed a Piano Sonata in the 1950s for Rudolf Firkušný, who played it at a Carnegie Hall recital, but it then languished until Daniell Revenaugh recorded it in 2009, at the age of 74.
Many of the new players came to Liverpool because of a new scouting system created by Shankly in 1967 and placed under the control of new chief scout Geoff Twentyman, who had played for Shankly at Carlisle and had then spent several seasons at Liverpool, retiring shortly before Shankly's appointment.
* Terry Caldwell, former footballer who once played for Leeds United, Huddersfield Town and Carlisle United
The drama of Glass's late goal, which came in one of only three games that he played for Carlisle, has since made it famous in English football at a level beyond its immediate ramifications.
Despite his brief fame, this was the last of just three matches Glass played at Carlisle, who were unable to sign him on a permanent basis.
When the Second World War began in 1939, Carlisle United withdrew from national and regional competitions and only played local football.
Though not the first FA Cup match to be played under lights, as the club history suggests: a preliminary round replay between Kidderminster Harriers and Brierley Hill Alliance took place under floodlights on 14 September 1955, some two months before Darlington's match against Carlisle United.
Other singers who have played at the ground include Belinda Carlisle, Rod Stewart and Robert Palmer.
Manningham Rugby Football Club, formed in 1876, originally played games at Cardigan Fields, in the Carlisle Road area of Bradford.
The Carlisle games represented the first time the Carlisle Indian School played in the Midwest.
Among the models are bisexual Margaret ( Anne Carlisle ) and Jimmy ( also played by Carlisle ).
* Dave Wilson ( footballer born 1944 ), played for Nottingham Forest, Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Walsall, Burnley, Chesterfield
He played for Newcastle United, Liverpool and Everton, having also had spells with Carlisle United, Manchester United, Vancouver Whitecaps, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Fulham, Hartlepool United and the Melbourne Knights.
Stuart Vance Carlisle ( born May 10, 1972 in Salisbury – now Harare ) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer who played 37 Tests and 111 One Day Internationals for Zimbabwe.
Harper played for Hibernian, Derby County, Walsall, Portsmouth, Norwich City, Leicester City, Stoke City, Carlisle United and Dunfermline Athletic during his career.
Harper was loaned to Carlisle United in October 2006 and then Walsall, whom he had played for on loan earlier in his career.

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There will be premieres of new works, made possible through Ford Foundation commissions: Carlisle Floyd's Mystery, with Phyllis Curtin as soprano soloist.
In an interview with Olga Carlisle from The Paris Review, Pasternak enthusiastically described the play's plot and characters.
He tinformed Olga Carlisle that, at the end of The Blind Beauty, he wished to depict " the birth of an enlightened and affluent middle class, open to occidental influences, progressive, intelligent, artistic ..." However, Pasternak fell ill with terminal lung cancer before he could complete the first play of the trilogy.
In a busy summer, Powell brought in 19 new players and after a successful season, on 14 April 2012, Charlton Athletic won promotion back to the Championship with a 1 – 0 away win at Carlisle United.
One exception is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, which locates Arthur's court at " Camelot "; however, in Britain, Arthur's court was generally located at Caerleon, or at Carlisle, which is usually identified with the " Carduel " of the French romances.
Tolka Park, Dalymount Park, UCD Bowl and Tallaght Stadium, along with the Carlisle Grounds in Bray, hosted all Group 3 games in the intermediary round of the 2011 UEFA Regions ' Cup.
The A7 Edinburgh to Carlisle road passes through the town, with main roads also leading to Berwick upon Tweed ( the A698 ) and Newcastle upon Tyne ( the A6088, which joins the A68 at the Carter Bar, south-east of Hawick ).
During the 1980s, Demme had a brief romantic relationship with rock singer Belinda Carlisle, who appeared in his movie Swing Shift.
Also in the 20th century, American composers like Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Gian Carlo Menotti, Douglas Moore, and Carlisle Floyd began to contribute English-language operas infused with touches of popular musical styles.
Later legend associates Urien with the city of Carlisle, only twenty-five miles away ; Higham suggests that Rheged was " broadly conterminous with the earlier Civitas Carvetiorum, the Roman administrative unit based on Carlisle ".
An agreement was made under which David would return most of the territory he had taken, with the exception of Carlisle.
The Angevin plan involved Ranulf agreeing to give up his claim to Carlisle, held by the Scots, in return for being given the rights to the whole of the Honour of Lancaster ; Ranulf would give homage to both David and Henry Fitzempress, with Henry having seniority.
In April 1977 the band added Lorna Doom ( Teresa Ryan ) on bass, with transitional member " Dottie Danger ", later famous as Belinda Carlisle of The Go-Go's, on drums.
Even so, he was offered the Mastership of Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1789, by the Bishop of Ely, but he turned it down, being content with his life in Carlisle, and not wishing to disrupt his children's education.
During the negotiations, the British also became aware of two older historical claims, the 1628 patent granted to the Earl of Carlisle ( which was inconsistent with Hunthum's title being sold to him by the Dutch West India company ), and an order of the King in 1694 to prevent foreign settlement in the Virgin Islands.
This was unacceptable ; the Scots instead formed an alliance with France and launched an unsuccessful attack on Carlisle.
* 2002: Arion, a poem by Alexander Pushkin, translated from the Russian, with a note by Olga Carlisle, Arion Press
Thorpe reportedly began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907 when he walked past the track and beat all the school's high jumpers with an impromptu 5-ft 9-in jump still in street clothes.
In England the most famous examples are the West Window of York Minster with its design based on the Sacred Heart, the extraordinarily rich seven-light East Window at Carlisle Cathedral and the exquisite East window of Selby Abbey.

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