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Coleman and Milne
Some limousines and hearses ( inc. LPG-only powered Utes ) are exported to the UK by Coleman Milne, who used to convert European-made Granadas and Scorpios for the same purposes.
In 1989 Plaxtons bought Henlys, a company that included motor dealers and Coleman Milne, makers of hearses and limousines.
In 1985 Henlys was bought by the Lord Ashcroft backed Hawley Goodall, owners of Coleman Milne, the makers of funeral hearses.
On completion of the takeover, Hawley Goodall formed a Motoring Division comprising Henlys and Coleman Milne.
In 1989, Hawley Goodall sold its Motoring Division consisting of Henlys and Coleman Milne to the Plaxton Group, the bus and coach manufacturer based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Coleman Milne was sold to a management buy-out in late 1992.

Coleman and more
In addition, many albums have been named with allusions to proverbs, such as Spilt milk ( a title used by Jellyfish and also Kristina Train ), The more things change by Machine Head, Silk purse by Linda Rondstadt, Another day, another dollar by DJ Scream Roccett, The blind leading the naked by Vicious Femmes, What's good for the goose is good for the gander by Bobby Rush, Resistance is Futile by Steve Coleman.
Round 10, 2005 saw St Kilda and its Coleman Medal-winning full-forward, Fraser Gehrig, claim more revenge for its defeat to Sydney in the corresponding fixture the previous season, winning by 43 points, 15. 11 ( 101 ) to Sydney's 8. 10 ( 58 ), after which the Swans earned the ire of the media and the AFL Chief Executive, Andrew Demetriou, for their game plan in the match.
They criticise Coleman, who used only the number of parents present in the family, neglected the unseen effect of more discrete dimensions such as stepparents ' and different types of single-parent families.
Bourdieu and Coleman were fundamentally different at the theoretical level ( as Bourdieu believed the actions of individuals were rarely ever conscious, but more so only a result of their habitus ( see below ) being enacted within a particular field, but this realization by both seems to undeniably connect their understanding of the more latent aspects of social capital.
On May 20, 1992, under the authority recognized in Coleman, and in keeping with the precedent first established regarding the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, each house of the 102nd Congress passed a version of a concurrent resolution agreeing that the amendment was validly ratified, despite the unorthodox period of more than 202 years for the completion of the task.
The movement received its biggest impetus ( and its name ), however, when Coleman moved from the West Coast to New York and was signed to Atlantic Records: albums such as The Shape of Jazz to Come and Change of the Century marked a radical step beyond his more conventional early work, and when he released a 1960 recording titled Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation, the name stuck to the movement as a whole.
The Coleman Company's recently completed distribution center will employ a full-time staff of 160 people and a contingent work force of more than 100.
The grave of Coleman HawkinsIn the 1950s, Hawkins performed with more traditional musicians such as Henry " Red " Allen and Roy Eldridge with whom he appeared at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival and recorded Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster with fellow tenor saxophonist Ben Webster along with Oscar Peterson ( piano ), Herb Ellis ( guitar ), Ray Brown ( bass ), and Alvin Stoller ( drums ).
A year later, he went on a more extensive tour with the band of saxophonist Coleman Hawkins.
Blue Note offered better pay and more artistic control than other labels, and his work for this organization is highly regarded and includes leadership and sideman dates with a wide range of musicians, including Donald Byrd, Sonny Clark, Lee Morgan, Ornette Coleman, Dexter Gordon, Billy Higgins, Freddie Hubbard, Grachan Moncur III, Bobby Hutcherson, Mal Waldron, and many others.
Perfect technical control in extremely fast tempos was more or less risk-free as long as the improviser had to deal with standard changes that were familiar to him from years of working with them .… In the music of the Ornette Coleman Quartet – a ' new-found-land ' where the laws and habits of functional harmony do not apply – there is no use for patterns that had been worked out on that basis.
While many praised him for his “ pragmatic ” leadership style and successes in revitalizing St. Paul, critics labeled him an " opportunist " and Coleman frequently found himself at odds with the more liberal members of the Democratic Party.
Coleman issued an apology, explaining that he was referring specifically to the reporter's question about the differences between his and Wellstone's relationship with the White House, and saying in part " I would never want to diminish the legacy or memory of Senator Paul Wellstone, and I will accept full responsibility for not having been more accurate in my comments.
The petition alleges that Kazeminy used DMT to funnel $ 75, 000 or more to Coleman's wife Laurie through her employer, Hays Companies, in order to enrich Senator Coleman.
Coleman quickly realized that in order to make a living as a civilian aviator — the age of commercial flight was still a decade or more in the future — she would need to become a " barnstorming " stunt flier, and perform for paying audiences.
Coleman and colleagues found that young females tend to be more easily threatened by intense male courtship, and these females tend to choose males based on traits not dependent on male courtship intensity.
Influenced by the free jazz he was hearing coming out of the United States by players like Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler, his style began to move away from fairly traditional be-bop to something more experimental.
In the late ' 80s Metheny began collaborating more with established jazz figures such as Ornette Coleman, Chick Corea, Michael Brecker, Joshua Redman, Charlie Haden, Jim Hall, Dave Holland, Christian McBride, David Sanchez and Roy Haynes.
Meanwhile, jazz performers began to push jazz away from a danceable popular music towards more intricate arrangements, improvisation, and technically challenging forms, culminating in the bebop of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, the cool sounds and modal jazz of Miles Davis, and the free jazz of Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane.
" On 4 May 2010, Coleman was sacked following Coventry's 19th place finish during the 2009 – 10 season, their lowest league finish in more than 45 years.
Some of West Coast jazz was experimental, avant-garde music several years before the more mainstream avant-garde playing of Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman ( Manne also recorded with Coleman in 1959 ); a good deal of Manne's work with Jimmy Giuffre was of this kind.

Coleman and luxurious
Meanwhile, the now wealthy Valentine, Winthorpe, Ophelia, and Coleman vacation on a luxurious tropical beach.

Coleman and brands
Coleman Charlton became Director of Products that same year, the latter half of which marked a major reorganization with a refocusing on Catan and other core brands.

Coleman and car
In the parking lot, Coleman allegedly backed his truck into Rushton, striking his knee and pulling him under the vehicle, before hitting another car.
However, angry crowds and violence reappeared the following night as the newly elected Mayor of Detroit, Coleman Young, declared Chinarian's $ 500 bond " ridiculously low " ( it was raised to $ 25, 000 ); using a car as a battering ram, the crowd stormed and ransacked Bolton's Bar.
A policeman intervened and Coleman then jumped into his car and attempted to drive off with both doors open, hitting a truck before speeding off.
During his time as a councillor in the London Borough of Barnet, Coleman has built up a reputation as an outspoken supporter of car driving, leading Richard Littlejohn to label him a " hero " for introducing a policy of removing road humps when the roads of Barnet are resurfaced.
Coleman accused residents of staging one of the two car accidents reported in the weeks following the reopening of Partingdale Lane.
When questioned about his cab fares by the Metro Newspaper, Coleman claimed not to use taxis but thought he was being ferried about in ' an official GLA car '.
Popup campers are lightweight, aerodynamic trailers that can be towed by a small car, such as the BMW Air Camper and the Coleman Bayside.
But while inside the car, he witnesses Rick murdering mysterious stranger Ray Coleman ( Steve Buscemi ), who earlier attended the wedding unannounced, claiming to be an ex-business associate of Rick.
In his comment, he stated the songs were all recorded between 2001 and 2003 while drummer Claude Coleman, Jr. was recovering from injuries sustained in a car accident, and that many of the tracks featured only himself and Gene.
Almirola put the car on the pole at the season opener at Daytona, while Coleman earned his first career Busch Series pole at Talladega.
In 2010, Kyle Busch shared with Brad Coleman in the # 18 car, with Busch running most of the companion weekends and Coleman running the stand alone races .. For 2011, Busch drove the # 18 for a majority of the season, splitting the ride with Michael McDowell, who ran both Iowa races, Lucas Oil Raceway, and the road courses Road America and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with sponsorship from Pizza Ranch.

Coleman and are
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
The show's creators, Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez, have said that the Coleman character is a personification of one of Avenue Qs central themes: that as children we are told we are " special ", but upon entering adulthood we discover that life is not nearly as easy as we have been led to believe.
Some sets are specific to a locale, or even to a single session, whilst others, like the " Coleman set " of reels (" The Tarbolton "/" The Longford Collector "/ The Sailor's Bonnet "), represent longstanding combinations that have been played together for decades.
Coleman goes on to say that when people live in this way and benefit from this type of social capital, individuals in the society are able to rest assured that their belongings and family will be safe.
They are Parris Mitchell ( Robert Cummings ), who lives with his grandmother ( Maria Ouspenskaya ); Cassandra Tower ( Betty Field ), daughter of Dr. Alexander Tower ( Claude Rains ); the wealthy orphan Drake McHugh ( Ronald Reagan ); Louise Gordon ( Nancy Coleman ), daughter of the sadistic town physician Dr. Henry Gordon ( Charles Coburn ), who has been known to perform operations without anesthetic ; and the tomboy Randy Monaghan ( Ann Sheridan ), whose father ( Ernest Cossart ) is a railroad worker.
They are linked by the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, a toll facility across the York River carrying U. S. Route 17 to the Virginia Peninsula area.
Ram-X and Tripletough are the trademarks for Pelican / Coleman and Mad River respectively.
Spivock Creek, Coleman Creek, Wilfred Channel, and Labath Channel are artificial channels designed to convey runoff.
The town is home to two Jewish camps, Camp Barney Medintz and URJ Camp Coleman, which are essentially back-to-back.
In 1994, a meteorite known as the " Coleman meteorite " fell near the city, which is coincidental because the community schools ' mascot are the Coleman Comets.
Members of the Borough Council are Bertha N. Burl, Darwin Coleman, Mark Oliver, Clifford Poindexter, Stephanie Stewart and Carl Washington
There have also been a number of new projects planned for the area, with a new park covering the old Belk site on Whitner street the newest one while expansion projects are being considered for the Coleman Recreation Center just outside downtown.
Critical studies, with various approaches, by Dorothy Coleman, Jerry Nash, Nancy Frelick, Cynthia Skenazi, James Helgeson and Thomas Hunkeler are particularly useful ; important articles on the poet have been written by François Rigolot, Enzo Giudici, Edwin Duval, Terence Cave, Gérard Defaux, and Richard Sieburth's " Introduction " to Emblems of Desire: Selections from the " Délie ", a work which Sieburth translated and edited ( see External links below for link to Sieburth's Introduction available on-line ).
There are four known Nobel Prize laureates who are Eagle Scouts: Dudley R. Herschbach, Peter Agre, Robert Coleman Richardson, and Frederick Reines.
Examples are the effective field theory of Sidney Coleman and Sheldon Lee Glashow, and especially the Standard-Model Extension which provides a general framework for Lorentz violations.
* Recorded with the above under Coleman Hawkins six sides, which are said to be the first bebop recordings: " Woody ' n You ", February 16 and 22, 1944.
Several new high-rise condominiums are also under construction: one located along a new main thoroughfare, Coleman Street and another for seniors along McNeely Avenue.
Pressurized Paraffin lamps have a gas generator and gas mantle ; these are known as Petromax, Tilley lamps, or Coleman lamps, among other manufacturers.
These symmetries are grouped into the Poincaré group and internal symmetries and the Coleman – Mandula theorem showed that under certain assumptions, the symmetries of the S-matrix must be a direct product of the Poincaré group with a compact internal symmetry group or if there is no mass gap, the conformal group with a compact internal symmetry group.
Manually pressurized lanterns using White gas ( also marketed as Coleman fuel or " Camp Fuel ") are manufactured by the Coleman Company in one and two mantle models.

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