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* 1941: Jeannie Chapman and her children said they had escaped their home when a tall Sasquatch approached their residence in Ruby Creek, British Columbia.
Shortstop Ray Chapman, who often crowded the plate, was batting against Carl Mays, who had an unusual underhand delivery.
Colin Chapman probably had similar views as he asked a high price for his contribution and insisted that the car ( which became the Lotus Europa ) should be named a Lotus-Ford, an attitude that can be viewed as polite refusal.
Chapman mentored Adams, but they later had a falling out and did not speak for several years.
In 1978, Chapman co-wrote ( with Bernard McKenna ) and starred in The Odd Job alongside David Jason who had previously appeared on Do Not Adjust Your Set with Idle, Jones, and Palin.
Chapman's memoir, A Liar's Autobiography, was published in 1980 and, unusually for a work of this type, had five authors: Chapman, his partner David Sherlock, Alex Martin, David Yallop and Douglas Adams.
Although writing had begun in the late 1970s, Chapman was finally able to secure funding for his much cherished pirate project Yellowbeard in 1982.
Chapman later told a story in his college tour that when he went public, a member of the television audience wrote to the Pythons to complain that she had heard a member of the team was gay, adding that the Bible said any man who lies with a man should be taken out and stoned.
Chapman died on 4 October 1989 after suffering from tonsil cancer, which he had been diagnosed with in November 1988, and secondary spinal cancer.
Chapman had several chemotherapy treatments and tumour removal surgeries within the final months of his life, and at one point he used a wheelchair.
Cleese continued after a break from laughter in the audience, claiming that Chapman had whispered in his ear the night before while he was writing the speech, saying:
Idle, choking back tears, stated that Chapman had thought that Palin talked too much and had died rather than listen to him any more.
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.
It was not unusual for men and women in Victorian society to have affairs ; Charles Bray, John Chapman, Friedrich Engels, and Wilkie Collins all had affairs, though more discreetly than Lewes and Evans.
They had two children, Tammy Sue " Sissy " Bakker Chapman ( born March 2, 1970 ) and Jamie Charles " Jay " Bakker ( born December 18, 1975 ).
The " Dead Parrot " sketch was inspired by a " Car Salesman " sketch that Palin and Chapman had done in How to Irritate People.
At Graham Chapman's memorial service, John Cleese began his eulogy by reprising euphemisms from the sketch, stating that Graham Chapman was no more, that he had ceased to be, that bereft of life he rests in peace, that he had expired and gone to meet his maker, and so on, finally calling him an ex-Chapman.
On the strength of their work on The Frost Report and other programmes, Cleese and Chapman had been offered a show by the BBC, but Cleese was reluctant to do a two-man show for various reasons, among them Chapman's reputedly difficult personality.
In the special edition DVD, Michael Chapman, the film's cinematographer, regrets the decision and the fact that no print with the unmuted colors exists anymore, as the originals had long since deteriorated.
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".

Chapman and recently
Chapman has been denied parole seven times by a three-member board since then, most recently in August 2012.
At the end of that century the U. S. ornithologist Frank Chapman, an officer in the recently formed National Audubon Society, proposed counting birds on Christmas instead of killing them.
They were historical novels, and proved so popular that they were issued in a set of ten volumes by Longmans in 1845-6, and were reprinted by Chapman & Hall as recently as 1884.
Since coming to office, Rob Chapman has led St. George Bank in conjunction with and support from its parent Westpac Banking Corporation, on a multibranded strategy which has recently seen St. George take Group business units such as RAMS and relaunch the Bank of Melbourne underneath its banner.
More recently, there have been claims that the National Front is split between radical and moderate members ; Kyle Chapman resigned as leader in May 2005, and he and Foljambe have since established the moderate National Democrats Party.
It tells the story of a man named Arthur Harris ( Chapman ) who is recently abandoned by his wife.
: Alexandrina ( today's Finniss ) was long held by moderate factional stalwart Ted Chapman, recently deceased father of current leadership aspirant Vickie Chapman, who agreed to surrender it in 1992 to facilitate Dean Brown's return to parliament.
Ben Calvert has also played with Killing Joke and more recently, Malpractice – which also contains Mark Chapman, ( an ex-member of A ) and Adam F. Ben Calvert is now the drummer for Calvin Harris.
He has continued to record and perform with Chapman and Hunter, along with Chris Farlowe, Maggie Bell, Andy Scott, The Chicago Blues Brothers and recently on Ray Davies choir and other projects.

Chapman and bought
The AC Cobra and the Lotus 7 are particularly popular examples, the right to manufacture the Lotus 7 now being owned by Caterham Cars who bought the rights to the car from Lotus founder Colin Chapman in 1973.
In 1987, the first serious plans were released under a document called " The People's Plan " which had been designed by Chapman Taylor Architects for London and Edinburgh Trust ( LET ), who had bought the land following the end of Laing's lease.
On Monday, December 8, 1980, Chapman bought a copy of The Catcher in the Rye from a New York book store, in which he wrote " This is my statement " and signed it " Holden Caulfield ", the name of the protagonist of the novel.
Chapman later said that " He told us to imagine no possessions, and there he was, with millions of dollars and yachts and farms and country estates, laughing at people like me who had believed the lies and bought the records and built a big part of their lives around his music.
He variously commissioned, bought and produced plays by, or made loans to Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Henry Chettle, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, John Webster, Anthony Munday, Henry Porter, John Day, John Marston and Michael Drayton.
Lane, Jr. and publisher Alvah H. Chapman bought the Morning News and the Savannah Evening Press in 1957 and combined some operations as the Savannah News-Press Inc.
From April-June 2003, Jake and Dinos Chapman held a solo show at Modern Art Oxford entitled The Rape of Creativity in which " the enfants terribles of Britart, bought a mint collection of Goya's most celebrated prints-and set about systematically defacing them " The Francisco Goya prints were his Disasters of War set of 80 etchings.
They were bought by Clarke Chapman in 1970.
Sold to Norway in 1909, the Dunboyne was renamed the G. D. Kennedy in July 1915 when she was bought by the Swedish shipping company Transatlantic who sold her to the Swedish government in 1924, when it was renamed af Chapman.

Chapman and left-wing
A number of conspiracy theories have been published, based on CIA and FBI surveillance of Lennon due to his left-wing activism, and on the actions of Mark Chapman in the murder or subsequent legal proceedings.

Chapman and journal
Although Chapman was the named editor, it was Evans who did most of the work in running the journal, contributing many essays and reviews, from the January 1852 number until the dissolution of her arrangement with Chapman in the first half of 1854.
Instead, he moved on the production of another art journal, The Golden Hind, co-edited with Clifford Bax and published by Chapman and Hall.
* Chapman ( magazine ), the Scottish literary journal
The journal is edited by Dr. Jennifer Bevan of Chapman University and Dr. Gordon Stables of the University of Southern California.
In 1984, Petros ( with Adam Parfrey ) created EXIT, () a New York-based journal featuring contributions from Richard Kern, Nick Zedd, Lydia Lunch, Joe Coleman, J. G. Thirlwell ( Foetus ), Genesis P-Orridge, H. R. Giger, Michael Andros, Boyd Rice, Robert R. Votta, Mark David Chapman, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Marilyn Manson, Richard Ramirez, Michael Moynihan, James Mason, and Sal Canzonieri-writer / artist / editor.
The term aeronomy was introduced by Sydney Chapman in a Letter to the Editor of Nature ( journal ) entitled Some Thoughts on Nomenclature in 1946.
In 1851 the journal was acquired by John Chapman based at 142 the Strand, London, a publisher who originally had medical training.
During the same period, Dickens dealt with the same theme in Hard Times, also a social novel, published in the same journal from April to August 1854 ( Chapman, 1999, p. 26 ; Ingham, 1995, p. xii-xiii ).

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