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Colman's and father
His father opened a bookstore, attracting a literate clientele that may have influenced Colman's artistic development.

Colman's and died
However, Colman died and the film became a British production starring George Sanders, who had married Colman's widow, Benita Hume.

Colman's and year
In 1984, a year after Colman's death, the EBBA's all-star day in mid-July was renamed " Frank Colman Day.
Membership elections are held twice a year, when successful new members are visited in their rooms, where the new member is expected to consume the contents of an entire tin of Colman's powdered English Mustard, followed by the room being ' trashed ' as a symbol of their election.

Colman's and was
The role of Colman's valet ( played by Rex Ingram ) was at the time a rare example of a non-stereotypical part for an African-American actor.
In 2002, Colman's Oscar statuette was sold at auction by Christie's for US $ 174, 500.
The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound, and was also Ronald Colman's first talkie.
He was educated in Newry by Irish Christian Brothers at Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School and at St Colman's College, Newry, and in 1914 he joined the Irish Volunteers.
He was educated locally at St Colman's College, Claremorris before emigrating to Britain to find employment.
Haley acknowledged Turner's version in later years by incorporating more of the original lyrics into his live performances, including adding the verse with the lines " I've been over the hill and I've been way down underneath " which was omitted from Haley's original recording, when he recorded the song for Stuart Colman's BBC Radio program in October 1979.
A complaint was lodged with the Assembly Standards Committee who adjudged Colman's conduct had not breached the Code.
Ring's coffin was shouldered into St. Colman's churchyard by renowned sporting celebrities from Cork and other counties.
According to Penny Colman's Rosie the Riveter, there was also, very briefly, a " Wendy the Welder " based on Janet Doyle, a worker at the Kaiser Richmond Liberty Shipyards in California, and also " Julie the Janitor ," a worker at Eastern Illinois University.
Ex-Metro Radio presenter Steve Colman's highly marketed introduction to the breakfast show was very unpopular, and he was sacked after just three weeks in August 1996.
The girdle was said to be studded with gems and was held by the O ' Shaughnessys centuries later, along with St. Colman's crozier, or staff.
St Colman's Park was largely redeveloped during the mid 2000s.
Stoke Holy Cross Mill was the home of Colman's mustard from 1814 to 1862
The Colman's part of the business was demerged in 1995 and Colman's became part of Unilever UK Ltd. As well as mustard, it applies its name to condiments, sauces and other foodstuffs.
Sayers was employed by S. H. Benson, her collaboration with artist John Gilroy resulted in " The Mustard Club " for Colman's Mustard.
He was educated at St. Colman's Vocational School, Midleton ; Sharman Crawford Technical Institute, Cork and University College Cork where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Mathematical Science.

Colman's and by
Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions, and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman's mustard, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, his KGB-appointed wife Rufina later described Philby as " disappointed in many ways " by what he found in Moscow.
The reason the Norwich School are not as well known as other painters of the period, notably Constable and Turner, is primarily because the majority of their canvases were collected by the industrialist J. J. Colman ( of Colman's mustard fame ), and thereafter have been on permanent display in Norwich Castle Museum since the 1880s.
Colman's is one of the British icon brands sold around the world through network of distributors managed by Unilever's own export department based in Leatherhead, UK.
* St Colman's Church, Carlisle Street ( 1913, designed by Watts ' Sons ).

Colman's and Mrs
She was Lady Sash in the Camp, assigned to Sheridan, Drury Lane, 15 Oct. 1778 ; Mrs Sullen in Colman's Separate Maintenance, Drury Lane, 31 Aug. 1779 ; Cecilia in Miss Lee's Chapter of Accidents, Haymarket, 5 Aug. 1780 ; Almeida in Pratt's Fair Circassian, 27 Nov. 1781 ; and enacted the heroines of various comedies and dramas of Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Inchbald, General Burgoyne, Miles Peter Andrews, and of other writers.

Colman's and .
English mustard is strongly flavoured and bright yellow ; served with meats and cooked with cheese ; internationally noted for its pungency ; and particularly associated with Colman's of Norwich.
* Unilever PLC has its UK and Ireland headquarters in Leatherhead at the purpose-built Unilever House-home to some of the nation's favourite consumer brands including: Bertolli, Colman's, Knorr, Marmite, Hellmann's, Surf, Dove, Lynx, Radox, Sure, Persil, Flora, Tresemme, Toni & Guy, Wall's ice cream, Cif, VO5 and Domestos.
Within the quays area tributaries include the River Camac, possibly Colman's Brook, the Bradoge River, River Poddle, Stein River and the River Dodder, some of which have numerous tributaries of their own.
It is also releasing some of American Decca Records ' albums from the 1940s and 1950s, such as those that Leonard Bernstein made for Decca in 1953, and the classic Christmas album that features Ronald Colman's starring in A Christmas Carol and Charles Laughton's narrating Mr. Pickwick's Christmas.
It is also home to the legendary Colman's of South Shields Fish and Chip Restaurant and Takeaway, winners of countless regional and national food awards.
Colman's also provided their famous Fish and Chips for the Queens birthday party at the British Embassies in Guatemala and Rome.
St. Colman's Church of Ireland parish church, located near Kilroot, is dedicated to Saint Colmán.
On a high point in the town stands Cobh ( St Colman's ) Cathedral, one of the tallest buildings in Ireland and seat of the diocese of Cloyne.
* St. Colman's Primary School

father and died
`` My father and mother died when I was two years old '', I said.
After the death of Lincoln's mother, his older sister, Sarah, took charge of caring for him until their father remarried in 1819 ; Sarah later died in her 20s while giving birth to a stillborn son.
While in Athens, his wife Pythias died and Aristotle became involved with Herpyllis of Stageira, who bore him a son whom he named after his father, Nicomachus.
It was said to have been named after the Greek town of Aegae, or after Aegea, a queen of the Amazons who died in the sea, or Aigaion, the " sea goat ", another name of Briareus, one of the archaic Hecatonchires, or, especially among the Athenians, Aegeus, the father of Theseus, who drowned himself in the sea when he thought his son had died.
When Warhol was 13, his father died in an accident .< ref >
Alp Arslan died four days later from this wound on 25 November 1072 in his 42nd year, and was taken to Merv to be buried next to his father Chaghri Beg.
At the age of 13, Mackenzie's father died, and he was forced to end his formal education in order to help support his family.
Antoninus ’ father and paternal grandfather died when he was young and he was raised by Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus, his maternal grandfather, reputed by contemporaries to be a man of integrity and culture and a friend of Pliny the Younger.
In 59 BC, when he was four years old, his father died.
His father, for example, was guillotined during the French Revolution and his wife died shortly after their marriage.
" He died three days later on March 4 ; Louisa May died only two days after her father.
Several attempts to find a new home failed ; one such stop was on Sicily where in Drepanum, on the island's western coast, his father, Anchises, died peacefully.
After the sojourn in Carthage, the Trojans returned to Sicily where Aeneas organizes funeral games to honor his father, who had died a year before.
In 12 BC, Agrippina ’ s father died.
Alexander's father died on 8 July 1249 and he became king at the age of seven, inaugurated at Scone on 13 July 1249.
The young Alexios IV was strangled in prison, while his father Isaac died shortly afterwards, his death variously attributed to fright, sorrow, or foul play.
On 26 June, Alexei died in the Petropavlovskaya fortress in Saint Petersburg, two days after the senate had condemned him to death for conspiring rebellion against his father, and for hoping for the cooperation of the common people and the armed intervention of his brother-in-law, the emperor.
Jackson's father died in an accident in February 1767, at the age of 29, three weeks before his son Andrew was born in the Waxhaws area.
On 7 January 1325, Afonso's father died and he became king, taking full revenge on his brother.
Ammonius ' father, Hermias, died when he was a child, and his mother, Aedesia, raised him and his brother, Heliodorus, in Alexandria.
Amyntas III ( Greek: Ἀμύντας Γ ΄, died 370 BC ), son of Arrhidaeus and father of Philip II, was king of Macedon in 393 BC, and again from 392 to 370 BC.
In 1320, Andronikos accidentally murdered his brother Manuel, whereupon their father died of grief.
His father died when he was two years old and he remained under the guardianship of his cousin, Guillaume Jourdain, count of Cerdagne ( d. 1109 ), until he was five.

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