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The Martians, whom the narrator suggests were unfamiliar with large warships, at first responded to Thunder Childs charge with only a gas attack, which was ineffective.

Childs and with
He now tours with his own band of Nashville musicians: Tony Migliore, Jerry Kroon, Ralph Childs and Carl " VIP " Viperman.
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Some critics, such as philosophers Roy Childs, Norman P. Barry, and Chandran Kukathas, have argued that Objectivist ethics are consistent with anarcho-capitalism instead of minarchism.
* December 4 – The State of Jefferson is declared in Yreka, California, with judge John Childs as a governor.
Childs had twice won the colored heavyweight title and continued to claim himself the true colored champ despite having lost his title in a bout with George Byers and then, after retaking the title from Byers, losing it again to Denver Ed Martin.
Golders Green is renowned for its Jewish minority ethnic population and forms part of the south of the borough, along with Hampstead Garden Suburb and Childs Hill.
The first Anglo to pass through the Ajo area, Tom Childs, Sr., found the deserted mine complete with a shaft, mesquite ladders, and rawhide buckets in 1847.
Three and a half decades later, Childs and his son returned with a friend and started developing the abandoned mine.
Young had four children with his first wife, Jean Childs, who died of cancer in 1994.
The Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York, and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
1981: Next Wave series debuts with the Trisha Brown, Laura Dean, and Lucinda Childs dance companies and Philip Glass ’ opera Satyagraha
In 1978, York appeared on stage at the New End Theatre in London in The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs with Lucinda Childs, directed by French director Simone Benmussa.
Melco, an international distribution network formed by Randal Melton and Bill Childs, created the first embroidery sample head for use with large Schiffli looms.
In the 1980s Hubbard was again leading his own jazz group-this time with Billy Childs and Larry Klein, among others, as members-attracting very favorable reviews, playing at concerts and festivals in the USA and Europe, often in the company of Joe Henderson, playing a repertory of hard-bop and modal-jazz pieces.
; choreographer Lucinda Childs, writers María Irene Fornés and Harriet Sohmers Zwerling, other women, and with photographer Annie Leibovitz with whom Sontag later engaged in a committed relationship throughout her last years.
After being escorted to Union lines in March 1862, Brownlow toured the North, stirring up support for East Tennessee Unionists and publishing books and articles, including Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession ; with a Narrative of Personal Adventures Among the Rebels ( Philadelphia: George W. Childs, 1862 ).
In 1978 Lucinda Childs, Sheryl Sutton, Paul Mann, and Samuel M. Johnson performed the opera's texts, with Philip Glass Ensemble performer Iris Hiskey taking the soprano solo.
A little further north, just south of the Cromwell Road, the tranquil conservation area comprising Childs Place, Kenway Road, Wallgrave Road and Redfield Lane contains fine examples of more modest terraced townhouses painted in pastel shades in a very picturesque setting with some fine floral displays.
Bill Wells from the Bill Wells Trio rubbed shoulders with Euros Childs from Gorkys Zygotic Mynci and Francis Reader from the Trash Can Sinatras.
The parish is bounded to the north-east by V4 Watling Street, to the north-west by the border with Calverton parish, to the south-west by the borough boundary with Aylesbury Vale ( at Whaddon ) and to the south-east by H6 Childs Way.
Ian Kennedy Martin's ideas for the series were for it to be partially studio-based, with more dialogue and less action but producer Ted Childs disagreed with this, and Ian Kennedy Martin reluctantly parted company with the project.

Childs and essay
In his essay, " An Open Letter to Ayn Rand ," Childs rejected Objectivism as true libertarianism, asserting that the establishment of government is in violation of self-ownership and the non-aggression principle In the 1960s Childs endorsed anarcho-capitalism, but later expressed doubts about anarchism.

Childs and entitled
( The work is entitled Childs Hill with Harrow in the Distance ).

Childs and Big
He has also had memorable roles in numerous cult favorites, including John Carpenter's films The Thing ( as Childs ) and They Live ( as Armitage ), the Riddick films Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick ( as the Imam ), the General in Armageddon, King in Oliver Stone's Platoon, and Big Tim in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream.
* Big Red Recorders-MySpace page of Chris Childs studio

Childs and American
* Childs, Craig House of Rain: Tracking a Vanished Civilization Across the American Southwest.
* 1867 – Cupid Childs, American baseball player ( d. 1912 )
* 1957 – Billy Childs, American composer / pianist
* 1967 – Chris Childs, American basketball player
* Mary Louise Milliken Childs, American philanthropist
* Greg Childs ( American football ), NFL player, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings
* Mary Louise Milliken Childs, great American philanthropist
In the 1880s, George W. Childs bought property in the community of Louella in the western part of Radnor Township, renamed the area Wayne, Pennsylvania ( after American Revolutionary War hero Anthony Wayne ) and organized one of the United States's first suburban developments.
Childs is currently playing bass in the North American Led Zeppelin tribute band Get The Led Out, " The American Led Zeppelin ".
Producer Ted Childs thinks that the primary problems with it were ( a ) it was perhaps too depressing a story for a popular television audience and ( b ) the punters were used to a fairly high standard of technical presentation from American television ... And we just couldn't afford that ”.
Jeremy Childs is an American actor and writer from Nashville, Tennessee.
* Childs Frick ( 1883-1965 ), American vertebrate paleontologist
* Henry Clay Frick II ( 1919 — 2007 ), American physician and professor of medicine, son of Childs Frick and grandson of Henry Frick
Roy A. Childs, Jr. ( January 4, 1949-May 22, 1992 ) was an American libertarian essayist and critic.
George William Childs ( 1829 – 1894 ) was an American publisher who co-owned the Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper with financier Anthony Joseph Drexel.
Clarence Algernon " Cupid " Childs ( August 14, 1867 – November 8, 1912 ) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball with a 13-season career from 1888, 1890 – 1901, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos and Chicago Orphans of the National League and the Syracuse Stars of the American Association.

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