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Chieftan and Mews
Each of the four episodes is introduced and closed by commentary from Chieftan Mews, a digitally composited fictional character thought to be portrayed by either Nigel Godrich or Stanley Donwood.
Quotes from Chieftan Mews:
Chieftan Mews appears again before and during the digital and physical release of 8th Radiohead Album " The King of Limbs ".

Chieftan and cover
The original cover featured a Chieftan tank, emphasizing the plain's role as an Army training area.

Chieftan and .
In the winter of 1840 the one-eyed Winnebago Chieftan De-co-ray made his camp in the valley where the Rush Creek and Root River, known to the Native Americans as the Hokah River, met.
Also, 9-seat Cessna Caravans and 9-seat Piper Chieftan SeaPort intends to run are newer than the 19-passenger Beech 1900D aircraft by Great Lakes.
Following the takeover of Chieftan by Central SMT ( itself a subsidiary of the London Midland and Scottish Railway ) the depot continued in use until 1962.
The Takara tech spec for Artfire says his function is " Ninja Chieftan.
" King " or " Chieftan " vessels are ones for luxury class.

Mews and also
It is also home to some innovative developments, such as Essex Mews by unique property developer Solidspace, a newly-built micro-community development of high architectural standards and a revolutionary split-section that puts ' eat, live work ' at the heart of the home.
" Mews " is also used for some alleys or small streets in Manhattan.
Guy Ritchie more recently made RocknRolla using Charlotte Mews, which also features in the film Viva Fitzrovia by Paolo Sedazzari.
A Royal Mews is a mews ( i. e. combined stables, carriage house and in recent times also the garage ) of the British Royal Family.
On old maps of Westminster, such as those by Ralph Agas ( also known as Aggas ), the Mews can be seen extending back onto the site of today's Leicester Square.
This building was usually known as the King's Mews, but was also sometimes referred to as the Royal Mews, the Royal Stables, or as the Queen's Mews when there was a woman on the throne.
See also her study of Honorius in Constant J. Mews and Valerie I. J.
The stables of St James's Palace, which occupied the site where Lancaster House was later built, were also referred to as the " Royal Mews " on occasion, including on John Rocque's 1740s map of London.
He participated in six Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 13 May 1950, and also founded the Ecurie Ecosse Scottish motor racing team, based at Merchiston Mews in Edinburgh.

Mews and just
Llewellyn Mews is self-catered accommodation situated just off-campus on King Edward Street.

Mews and humorous
Experimenting with humorous sounds and rhyming word plays, Ruscha made a portfolio of seven mixed-media lithographs with the rhyming words, News, Mews, Pews, Brews, Stews, Dues, News ( 1970 ).

Mews and cover
At roughly the same time in England, Mews Books / New American Library reprinted four Spider novels sporting new cover artwork, each being different in style and execution from those used by Pocket Books.

Mews and No
* No Mews is Good News

Mews and at
To the south of Charing Cross was the Hungerford Market, established at the end of the 16th century ; and to the north was the King's Mews, a royal stable.
The cross at Charing Cross, in what was then the Royal Mews, was the most expensive, built of marble in co-operation between an architect, Richard of Crundale, who was the senior royal mason, and a sculptor, Master Alexander of Abingdon.
A community radio station, Westside 89. 6FM serves the local area from studios based at Clocktower Mews.
and for the Royal Mews ( 1822 – 24 ) and Marble Arch ( 1828 ) The arch was originally designed as a triumphal arch to stand at the entrance to Buckingham Palace.
As he rose through the royal architectural establishment, the Board of Works, Kent applied this style to several public buildings in London, for which Burlington's patronage secured him the commissions: the Royal Mews at Charing Cross ( 1731 – 33, demolished in 1830 ), the Treasury buildings in Whitehall ( 1733 – 37 ), the Horse Guards building in Whitehall, ( designed shortly before his death and built 1750 – 1759 ).
South are the neighborhoods of: Alban Mews, Albany Park, Ashberry Ridge, Brandon, Cedarbrook, Clivdon, Crescent, Edge of Woods, The Farms, Fenway, Hawksmoor, Lambton Park, Lansdowne, North Of Woods, Planter's Grove, the Reserve, Tensweep, Upper Brandon, The Preserve, The Woods at the Preserve and Waterston.
Rice-Davies often visited Keeler at the house she shared with Ward at Wimpole Mews, Marylebone, and, after Keeler had moved elsewhere, lived there herself, between September and December 1962.
On 14 December 1962 while Keeler was visiting Rice-Davies at Wimpole Mews, one of Keeler's boyfriends, John Edgecombe, attempted to enter and fired several times at the door with a gun.
Unable to obtain a place at the London College of Printing because of his school record, he became a second assistant to David Ollins, in Charlotte Mews.
Mews are typically found at the back of older housing terraces ( rows of townhouses ) in the UK, with a more elegant street in front of the terrace.
He took a studio at 17 Queensberry Mews West, South Kensington, and shared the upper floor with Eric Alden – later to become his first collector – and his childhood nanny, Jessie Lightfoot.
The first show in the winter of 1929, at Queensberry Mews, was of Bacon's carpet rugs and furniture, and may have included Painted screen ( ca.
He was 18 years old when he made his New York stage bow off-off Broadway in The Prodigal Son at the Greenwich Mews Theater.
The most complete working collection of carriages can be seen at the Royal Mews in London where a large selection of vehicles is in regular use.
Horses pulling a large carriage known as a " covered brake " collect the Yeoman of the Guard in their distinctive red uniforms from St James's Palace for Investitures at Buckingham Palace ; High Commissioners or Ambassadors are driven to their audiences with The Queen in landaus ; visiting heads of state are transported to and from official arrival ceremonies and members of the Royal Family are driven in Royal Mews coaches during Trooping the Colour, the Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle and carriage processions at the beginning of each day of Royal Ascot.
* Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, London.
Thirty two units of affordable townhouses known as Patterson Mews at Henry Street and Baldwin Road was completed and fully occupied in 1997.
In London the Royal Mews has occupied two main sites, formerly at Charing Cross, and since the 1820s at Buckingham Palace.
The Mews at Charing Cross in 1793.

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