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When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade ball, Miss Margaret Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton Nairne, Eleanor Eustis, Lynn Chapman, Irwin Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene Rowley.
In May 1979, while at the album release party for her second album, My Father's Eyes, Grant met Gary Chapman, writer of the title track ( and future husband ).
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 – 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 – 1510.
The former film building at Chapman University in Orange, California is named in honor of DeMille.
The Chapman Effect also known as diminished return, occurs when an employee is at fault for impeding the projected return of a company.
* How Is This Going to Continue ?, a novel by James Chapman, presents itself as the libretto to a musical work by a composer whose ( fictional ) entry in The Grove Dictionary of Music is quoted at length.
Chapman was born at the Stoneygate Nursing Home, Stoneygate, Leicester.
Chapman had several chemotherapy treatments and tumour removal surgeries within the final months of his life, and at one point he used a wheelchair.
In September, 2012, a British Comedy Society blue plaque, to commemorate Chapman, was unveiled at The Angel pub in Highgate, North London, by Jones, Palin, Barry Cryer and Carol Cleveland.
She stayed at the house of John Chapman, the radical publisher whom she had met at Rosehill ( near Coventry ) and who had printed her translation.
Graham Chapman, still suffering from alcoholism, was so determined to play the lead role – at one point coveted by Cleese – that he dried out in time for filming, so much so that he was also able to act as the on-set doctor on top of his acting duties.
In 1998 there was a follow up with their Live at Aspen, with the supposed ashes of Chapman.
Possibly unbeknown to Cleese and Chapman at the time they wrote the sketch, there are in fact two species of parrot that live in the alpine regions of South Island in New Zealand-an area known as " Fiordland " for the many fjords it contains.
When Chapman insisted that it was funny, they presented it at a reading for the other Python members.
Chapman had been dining with his lover and future fiancée Betty Farmer at the Hotel de la Plage immediately before his arrest and made a spectacular exit through the dining room window ( which was shut at the time ) when he saw undercover police coming to arrest him for crimes on the mainland.
Chapman was sent to Norway to teach at a German spy school in Oslo, Norway.
Chapman had two fiancées at the same time on opposite sides of the war, Freda Stevenson in England and Dagmar Lahlum in Norway, each under the protection of and financially assisted by their respective governments.
According to Simon Chapman, a professor of public health at the University of Sydney, the burning agents in cigarette paper are responsible for fires and reducing them would be a simple and effective means of dramatically reducing the ignition propensity of cigarettes.
The team played on a strictly amateur basis for 1895 at least, with a team featuring a number of works employees including Thomas Freeman ( ships fireman ), Walter Parks ( clerk ), Tom Mundy, Walter Tranter and James Lindsay ( all boilermakers ), William Chapman, George Sage, and William Chamberlain and apprentice riveter Charlie Dove.
Idle started at Cambridge only a year after his future Pythons fellows Graham Chapman and John Cleese.
This poem was widely believed in the Renaissance to have been pre-Homeric: George Chapman reflects at the end of his completion of Marlowe's version that the dead lovers had the honour of being ' the first that ever poet sung ’.
Ben Chapman portrayed the Gill-man for the majority of the film shot at Universal City, California.

Chapman and wheel
When American Formula One driver Dan Gurney first saw the Lotus 25 at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, he was so struck by the advanced design that he invited Chapman to the 1962 Indianapolis 500, where Gurney made his Indy début at the wheel of a space-frame rear engined car designed by John Crosthwaite ( who had previously worked for Chapman ) and built by American hot-rodder Mickey Thompson.

Chapman and one
To date, one Major League player has died as a result of being struck by a pitch: Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was hit in the head by Carl Mays on August 16, 1920, and died the next morning.
Graham Arthur Chapman ( 8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989 ) was an English comedian, writer, actor, and one of the six members of the surreal comedy group Monty Python.
Chapman was a vocal spokesman for LGBT rights, and in 1972 he lent his support to the fledgling newspaper Gay News, which publicly acknowledged his financial and editorial support by listing him as one of its " special friends ".
At one time, the script for " Out of the Trees ", written by Chapman and Adams in 1975 ( and later extensively rewritten by Chapman with Bernard McKenna ), was online.
Later in that episode during the " Police Constable Pan Am Sketch ", the policeman tells a chemist " one more peep out of you and I'll do you for heresy ", with the chemist ( played by Palin ) responding that he " didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition "; except that instead of the Spanish Inquisition arriving, PC Pan Am ( played by Graham Chapman ) simply tells the chemist to shut up.
He befriends Lizzie's dad in one of the episodes and dates Matt's teacher, Miss Jasmine Chapman.
According to one of several legends, the town was given its name by Colonel Samuel Chapman, whose family owned of land in Southern Maryland, including what would become the areas of La Plata and Port Tobacco.
The nice one, Fidgit, as Palin ; the self-appointed leader, Randall, as Cleese ; the acerbic one, Strutter, as Eric Idle ; the quiet one, Og, as Graham Chapman ; the noisy rebel, Wally, as Terry Jones ; and the nasty, filth-loving one, Vermin, as Gilliam himself.
We seemed to lose Sam shortly after the opening of part one, later finding out that she had split with partner Jake Chapman for artist Henry Bond, a well-known Goldsmiths graduate.
In 2003, North Carolina Playwright Keith Smith wrote a one act musical play entitled " My Name is Johnny Appleseed ", which is presented to school children to show that the true story of John Chapman is just as interesting as the mythical figure, who is shrouded in legend.
Chapman was sufficiently impressed to give Clark a ride in one of his Formula Junior cars.
The Nimitzs CAG ( Commander, Air Group ), Commander Owens ( James Farentino ), an amateur historian, recognizes one survivor as Samuel Chapman ( Charles Durning ), a prominent United States senator who could have been Franklin Roosevelt's running mate during his final re-election bid and his eventual successor.
This satire on the Catholic Church's attitudes toward contraception and masturbation is followed by one on Protestants: Chapman plays the husband of the household next door, who lectures his wife on their church's tolerance toward having intercourse for fun, although his frustrated spouse ( Idle ) points out that they never do.
) are already seated, and all are then serenaded by a Tony Bennett-like lounge singer ( Chapman ) with the monumentally cheesy song " Christmas In Heaven ", a parody of Las Vegas-style shows, complete with women wearing plastic breasts in Santa Claus outfits ( one of which was the actress Jane Leeves in one of her first roles ).
Terrierman Eddie Chapman, who has hunted in Devon for more than 30 years, the same area that John Russell himself hunted, notes that, " I can state categorically that if given the choice, ninety-nine percent of hunt terrier men would buy an under 12 " worker, if it was available, over a 14 " one.
The Chapman strut used the driveshafts as suspension arms, thus requiring only the weight of one component rather than two.

Chapman and own
Chapman most often played characters with personalities close to his own: outwardly calm and authoritative figures barely concealing a manic unpredictability.
) Chapman was also rewarded with 110, 000 Reichsmark and his own yacht.
The college had its own science laboratories from 1907 to 1947, which were overseen ( for all but the last three years ) by the physical chemist David Chapman, a fellow of the college from 1907 to 1944.
Lotus boss Colin Chapman immediately negotiated a deal with Vauxhall to buy some of their cast-iron blocks so that development of Lotusown aluminum 907 engine could be sped up.
Jake Chapman has published a number of catalogue essays and pieces of art criticism in his own right, as well as a book, Meatphysics ( Creation Books, 2003 ).
Chapman also critiqued Sunday's own attempts at evangelistic preaching and showed him how to put a good sermon together.
When Chapman unexpectedly returned to the pastorate in 1896, Sunday struck out on his own, beginning with meetings in tiny Garner, Iowa.
Judge Dennis Edwards refused a further assessment, said Chapman had made the decision of his own free will, and declared him competent to plead guilty.
The film features Ball as Chapman narrating the film and states that all the words are Chapman's own.
Not only was there the numerous race and championship wins for Gerry in the DTV Vauxhalls but there was also his own forays into racing cars of his own ( when DTV commitments didn't clash ), sponsoring others ( including F1 World Champion Denis Hulme, Tony Lanfranchi and even offering Colin Chapman and Graham Hill a drive in Gerry's Lotus XI!
Chapman was a prolific writer in her own right, publishing Right and Wrong in Massachusetts in 1839 and How Can I Help to Abolish Slavery?
In 1863, but for a passing interest in the AAS, Chapman retired from public life and for the next two decades, until her death in 1885, she “ savored the perceived success of her cause and, equally, her own role in the victory .”
* " Colin ' Bomber ' Harris " – Chapman is his own opponent in the wrestling ring as Cleese delivers play-by-play.
However, Chapman was able to refine and improve on the idea better than his rivals, melding the tactical change with his own ideas on counter-attacking football, pacy wingers and a strong defence.
C H Chapman, the last illustrator for The Magnet, drew the first nine Knockout strips, after which several artists were tried, before Frank Minnitt established himself with a beaming and bouncy Bunter, which at first followed Chapman's style, then later branched into a style of his own, concentrating on slapstick humour.
The college includes a number of institutes and research groups: the Durham Policy Research Group, a group of more than a dozen academics headed by Professors Fred Robinson, Ian Stone and Tony Chapman, each of whom have their own research teams.
His sister married John Chapman, Master Shipwright, whose own son Richard was born in 1620 and Master Shipwright of Woolwich and Deptford.
She initially performed her own composition called " Colours " to judges Simon Cowell, Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and record producer Pete Waterman.
Colin Chapman had been wishing to build his own engines for Lotus, mainly because the Coventry Climax unit was so expensive.
Later, he set up his own practice and was senior partner of the law firm of Chapman, Price, Hughes & Bauer.
Seven years later, Chapman renamed the area Leicester for the Earl of Leicester, also his own namesake.
" Throughout the match, Chapman chose to follow his own tactics rather than rely on the veteran players in the team for advice.
Chapman and Beth freely invited viewers into their lives, sharing personal stories about Chapman's 1976 imprisonment ; his ex-wives and custody battles ; his baby son who died at one month old ; Beth's son whom she had given up for adoption ; Chapman's son Tucker's imprisonment for violent crimes ; Beth's arrest as a teenager ; Chapman's complicated relationship with his own father ; and the struggle for the team to be accepted as professional bounty hunters.

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