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The " puzzle " approach was carried even further into ingenious and seemingly impossible plots by John Dickson Carralso writing as Carter Dickson — who is regarded as the master of the " locked room mystery ", and Cecil Street, who also wrote as John Rhode, whose detective, Dr. Priestley, specialised in elaborate technical devices, while in the US the whodunnit was adopted and extended by Rex Stout and Ellery Queen, among others.
In the 1960s, the comic book Justice League of America's sidekick Snapper Carr was also portrayed as a stereotypical beatnik, down to his lingo and clothes.
Carr also recorded songs at Fame Studio with musicians David Hood, Jimmy Johnson and Roger Hawkins.
* Rizzio's murder at Holyroodhouse is also a crucial plot point in The Italian Secretary, a Sherlock Holmes-pastiche by Caleb Carr.
Astronauts Gerald Carr and Joe Engle, selected later, also commanded their first space flights.
Other authors take delight in cherishing their alter egos: Ruth Rendell ( born 1930 ) writes one sort of crime novels as Ruth Rendell and another type as Barbara Vine ; John Dickson Carr also used the pseudonym Carter Dickson.
The show also attracted special guests, such as Pearl Carr, Teddy Johnson and The Beatles.
The current Librarian, Sarah Thomas, was appointed in 2007 ; she is the first woman to hold the position, and the second Librarian ( after her predecessor, Reginald Carr ) also to be Director of Oxford University Library Services.
Carr also sees, as background motives, the British hostility to slavery, and a consequent wish to disentangle Britain from the United States.
The book was also produced as a play by Jason Carr and Gary Yershon, mounted at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2003, directed by Jeremy Sams, starring Louise Gold, Joe McGann, Katherine O ' Shea, and Neil McDermott.
It is also said that the name Hunstanton originated from the word " Honeystone ", a reference to the local red Carr stone.
The famous layered cliffs at Hunstanton ( consisting of chalk, red chalk and Carr stone ) also provide the backdrop for Eustace and Hilda's games among the rock pools.
Carr is the northern European equivalent of the wooded swamp of the south-eastern United States, also known in the United Kingdom as Wet woodland.
In 1907, Fulton County judge Herbert Carr declared in a speech that the Mayfield Convention adopted a resolution for secession, and a historical marker in front of the courthouse also proclaims this as fact.
Trevor-Roper's attacks on the philosophies of history advanced by Arnold J. Toynbee and Edward Hallett Carr, and on his colleague A. J. P. Taylor's account of the origins of Second World War, were also widely noted.
The woman who had accompanied Cooke to the motel was identified as Elisa Boyer, who had also called the police that night shortly before Carr.
It was also used as " New Road Board School " until 1912, when this was superseded by Carr Green Board School.
The acknowledged master of the locked-room sub-genre was John Dickson Carr, who also wrote as Carter Dickson.
The range of mountains from North to South along the Eastern side of the Saint John River known as Carr Mountain, The Pinnacle, and Oakland Mountain ( N to S ) are also part of the Smyrna Mills Formation and consist of mafic volcanic flows ( basalt ) and tuff.
He also disapproved of the way his father conducted the royal court, disliked Robert Carr, a favorite of his father, and esteemed Sir Walter Ralegh, wishing him released from the Tower of London.
COGIC continues to influence gospel music with a whole new generation of artists with COGIC roots that include: Kim Burell, Kierra Sheard, J. Moss, Micah Stampley, Kurt Carr, Ricky Dillard, Kelly Price, Mary Mary, Tamela Mann, Earnest Pugh, DuShawn Washington and Michelle Williams, The current leader of the International Music Department in Dr. Judith Cristie McAlister of Nashville, TN, who is also a major praise and worship national recording artist.
Carr saw the potential for professional football not only to be a great spectator sport but also to become a successful business venture and envisioned pro football being just as popular as Major League Baseball.
Cardinals ' owner Chris O ' Brien was also fined $ 1, 000 by Carr for allowing his team play the game.

Carr and knew
However Carr knew that if his team was to succeed, he needed an attraction.
Carr knew that he needed an attraction to get people to come to the games.
However the Maroons stated that Carr knew of the game and had allowed it to take place.
Carr also knew that for the league to survive, franchises needed to have a sense of stability.
Carr knew that the NFL ’ s success rested on franchise stability and second, those franchises had to be located in the biggest cities, just like those in major league baseball.
Kammerer was a childhood friend of William S. Burroughs, another scion of St. Louis wealth who knew the Carr family.
“ When I met him in the mid-50s ,” wrote jazz musician David Amram, Carr “ was so sophisticated and worldly and fun to be with that even while you always felt at home with him, you knew he was always one step ahead and expected you to follow .” According to Amram, Carr remained loyal to Kerouac to the end of the older man ’ s life, even as Kerouac descended into alienation and alcoholism.

Carr and Kerouac's
Kerouac's The Town and the City is a fictional retelling, in which Carr is represented by the character " Kenneth Wood "; a more literal depiction of events appears in Kerouac ’ s later Vanity of Duluoz.
Carr continued to serve Kerouac as a drinking buddy, a reader and critic, reviewing early drafts of Kerouac's work and absorbing Kerouac's growing frustrations with the publishing world.

Carr and girlfriend
At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man # 560, as part of the " Brand New Day " storyline, Mary Jane makes her return as the girlfriend of actor Bobby Carr, having earlier in the issue been referred to as Carr's " mystery girl.
Peter does not learn that Mary Jane is the girlfriend of Carr nor that she was the voice on the intercom.
* Maxine Ann Carr ( born 1977 ), English criminal, girlfriend of Ian Huntley ( the Soham murderer )
The radio show Breakfast with Braden began on Saturday morning, 21 January 1950, initially putting Bernard Braden alongside his dumb girlfriend, Pearl Carr (" Sing, Pearl "), second singer stooge Benny Lee and naive third stooge, bandleader Nat Temple (" Play, Nat !").

Carr and Edie
* Amelia Neighbors as Edie Carr
The " city " represents a number of figures of the early beat circle: Allen Ginsberg ( as Leon Levinsky ), Lucien Carr ( as Kenneth Wood ), William Burroughs ( as Will Dennison ), Herbert Huncke ( as Junky ), David Kammerer ( as Waldo Meister ), Edie Parker ( as Judie Smith ) and also Joan Vollmer ( as Mary Dennison ) -- though she essentially has a non-speaking role ( however some of her ideas are quoted by the Ginsberg-figure ).
Soon after, a young woman Carr had befriended, Edie Parker, introduced Carr to her boyfriend, Jack Kerouac, then twenty-two and nearing the end of his short career as a sailor.

Carr and Parker
Shortly thereafter, the party elected Carr as its new leader ; since 2001, the party leader has ceased to be subject to annual review votes, the process by which Parker was removed.
* Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Arthur Carr, Tich Freeman, Charlie Parker, Jack Russell, Andy Sandham
Carr places David Sanborn and Maceo Parker in a line of alto saxophonists that includes Earl Bostic and Tab Smith, with Adderley, followed by Lou Donaldson, as the strongest links in the chain.
Meanwhile Parker was awarded the Joseph Carr Trophy as the leagues Official Most Valuable Player.
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William A. Anders, Neil A. Armstrong, Charles A. Bassett II, Alan L. Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, M. Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene A. Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Charles Conrad Jr., L. Gordon Cooper, R. Walter Cunningham, Charles M. Duke Jr., Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe H. Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore C. Freeman, Edward G. Givens Jr., John H. Glenn Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Fred W. Haise Jr., Karl G. Henize, James B. Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, John A. Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, James A. Lovell Jr., Thomas K. Mattingly Jr., Bruce McCandless II, James A. McDivitt, F. Curtis Michel, Edgar D. Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian T. O ’ Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart A. Roosa, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott, Elliot See, Alan B. Shepard Jr., Donald K. Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, John L. Swigert Jr., William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Edward H. White, Clifton C. Williams Jr., Alfred M. Worden, and John W. Young.
However, Carr faced criticism on several counts: he omitted Charlie Parker from the team, he asked Australia to bat after winning the toss, and he dropped a catch offered by Charlie Macartney before the batsman had scored — Macartney went on to score a century before lunch on the first day of the match.
The Green Party of British Columbia was led from 1993 to 2000 by Stuart Parker ( whom Carr endorsed during both of his runs for the party leadership in 1993 and 1997 ) and its ideological direction was largely guided by former members of the New Democratic Party during this period.
Carr emerged as a rival to Parker at the party's 1999 policy convention.
Felix Octavius Carr Darley ( June 23, 1822 – March 27, 1888 ) often credited as F. O. C. Darley, was an American painter in watercolor and illustrator, known for his illustrations in works by well-known 19th century authors, including: James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Dickens, Mary Maples Dodge, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, George Lippard, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Donald Grant Mitchell, Clement Clarke Moore, Frances Parkman, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Nathaniel Parker Willis.

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