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For example, in Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, created by Russell T Davies, a drug used to erase the memory of characters is called " retcon "; the use of the drug is often referred to by characters as " retconning ".
On the excuse of discussing a recently-published collection of extracts from contemporary poetry, John Bodenham's Belvedere, he briefly criticizes, or rather characterizes, a number of writers of the day, among them being Spenser, Constable, Michael Drayton, John Davies, John Marston, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Shakespeare, and Thomas Nashe ; the last of whom is referred to as dead.
Furthermore, Dalek Caan mentions in " Daleks in Manhattan " ( 2007 ) that Skaro was destroyed in " a great war ", leaving more doubt as to the actual moment of its destruction ( Russell T Davies referred in Doctor Who Confidential to the events of Genesis of the Daleks as the first strike of the Time War, so Caan might be referring to the events of Remembrance in this context ).
The renowned countertenor, Iestyn Davies, interviewed by Mark Lawson on BBC Radio 4's Front Row on 16 December 2009, referred to Wilson's lead on " Good Vibrations " as " wonderful male alto solo ; exactly the same sound you'd hear from a good singer in a cathedral or on a Baroque opera stage.
Therefore, David Davies is referred to in the House of Commons in Westminster as David T. C.
Davies was related to the famous British actor Sir Henry Irving ( referred to as cousin Brodribb by the family ); he later recalled that his grandmother referred to Irving as " the cousin who brought disgrace on us ".
Davies has referred to " The five songs that I did on Breakfast ", but does not specify which ones, though presumably he means the five not described by Hodgson's management as being " Roger's ".
Ray Davies has recently referred to it as the " most successful flop of all time ".
The move of the newly created ( on November 16 ) Western Army that started at night of November 17, 1918 in the operational vacuum created by the withdrawing German army, in the geneal direction of Belarus, Ukraine and Poland ( parts of the latter within the Imperial Russia were referred to as " Privislinsky Krai " ), According to N. Davies, was code-named Target-Vistula.
The Biographical Dictionary of Actors contains an inconclusive discussion of the claim in Davies ' Dramatic Miscellanies ( 1784 ) that Verbruggen was identical to the actor referred to in 1680s and 90s cast lists as " Mr. Alexander ", supposedly an alias based on the part of Alexander the Great in John Dryden's Rival Queens.
He has been referred to by Doctor Who 2005-2010 executive producer Russell T Davies as " the companion that couldn't.
It is referred to that Davies testified against a corrupt fellow officer in the past and was reduced to the lowest rank of constable as a result, although this was never shown in the series.
* William Davies Company, often referred to as " William Davies ", Canadian pork packing firm ( 1854 – 1927 )
Former Derby County Manager Billy Davies also referred to him as Mooro.

Davies and
Individuals who present with pusher syndrome or lateropulsion, as defined by Davies, vary in their degree and severity of this condition and therefore appropriate measures need to be implemented in order to evaluate the level of pushing ”.
Moreover, in order to assist therapists in the classification of pusher syndrome, specific scales have been developed with validity that coincides with the criteria set out by Davies ’ definition of pusher syndrome ”.
Dr. Cardew, who, in a later letter to Davies Gilbert, said dryly: I could not discern the faculties by which he was afterwards so much distinguished .” Davy said himself: I consider it fortunate I was left much to myself as a child, and put upon no particular plan of study ... What I am I made myself .”
From Davies ’ perspective the Tahitian were placed under detention at Tongatapu: The chief called Tupou would not let them proceed.
Davies, Stesichoros ' Geryoneis and its folk-tale origins ”.
* Davies, Nick Guardian newspaper Inquiry fails to find single trafficker who forced anybody into prostitution 20 October 2009
* Davies, Nick Guardian newspaper Prostitution and trafficking – the anatomy of a moral panic 20 October 2009
In 1868 he brought out a bibliography of the writings of Richard Baxter, and from that year until 1876 he was occupied in reproducing for private subscribers the Fuller Worthies Library ,” a series of thirty-nine volumes which included the works of Thomas Fuller, Sir John Davies, Fulke Greville, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, John Donne and Sir Philip Sidney.
Esher and Duncannon proposed forming a new National party of 20-30 MPs, which would include David Davies who had been on the mission to Russia.
When asked whether Roger Hodgson might appear on some of the 2011 dates Davies replied, I know there are some fans out there who would like that to happen.
Davies comments that the Christian begins from the confession of Jesus as Lord – Jesus who is sovereign over the individual ’ s relation to the state, we must understand the state in the context of the command to love one ’ s neighbour .” He had earlier quoted from an article on ‘ Priests and Socialism in Chile ’ written in 1971 by Maruja Echegoyen: Loving one ’ s neighbour, which is the first commandment by definition, today means working to destroy the structures that can destroy my neighbour, the people, the poor ”.
* Certainly, the wording and substance of the declaration of the Confederation of Warsaw of 28 January 1573 were extraordinary with regards to prevailing conditions elsewhere in Europe ; and they governed the principles of religious life in the Republic for over two hundred years .”-Norman Davies
Lord Mandelson admitted in his autobiography that they ’ d gone on the attack ”, writing After the campaign was over, not only our opponents but some in Labour would denounce our ‘ negative ’ tactics in highlighting Lib Dem front-runner Chris Davies ’ support for higher taxes and a Royal Commission to liberalise drugs laws.
It may be assumed that the stronger kings annexed the territories of their weaker neighbors and that the lineages of the victors are the only lineages to have survived ,” according to Davies.
* Edward J. Davies, Jane Innes, Wife of Governor Thomas Pitt ”, Notes and Queries, 253 ( 2008 ): 301-03
On 23 May 2011 Davies and his associate Raymond Heath ( in the past a member of the short-lived populist National Party of the United Kingdom then of the Vauxhall Conservative Association ) registered another new political party with the Electoral Commission numbered PP 1765 and called the British Democratic Party.
Kihn was contributing editor to Carved In Rock ,” a compilation of short fiction by musicians including Pete Townsend, Joan Jett, Ray Davies, and Kinky Friedman.
* Davies, Norman, Rising ' 44: The Battle for Warsaw.
Among them were Drummin ’ Man by drumming legend Gene Krupa, and, in Davies ’ s own words, it hit like a thunderbolt ”.
According to various sources the number of people to have been perished in Kurapaty is estimated to be the following: up to 7, 000 people ( according to attorney general of Belarus Bozhelko ), at least 30, 000 people ( according to attorney general of BSSR Tarnaŭski ), up to 100, 000 people ( according to Belarus reference book ), from 102, 000 to 250, 000 people ( according to the article by Zianon Pazniak in Litaratura i mastactva newspaper ), 250, 000 people ( according to Polish historian and professor of University of Wrocław Zdzisław Julian Winnicki ), and more ( according to the British historian Norman Davies ).

Davies and leading
One of the leading professionals, Laura Davies, stated objections to the change were shortsighted.
The team was led by Bob Davies, Al Cervi, George Glamack, and Otto Graham, a future NFL Hall of Famer, who, in his only season in professional basketball, won a league championship before moving on to football and leading the Cleveland Browns to ten straight championship games, winning seven.
Brigadier Davies was captured, while Lieutenant Colonel Nicholls died of exposure and post-operative shock after leading the survivors to safety.
The Hutton report cleared the government of wrongdoing, while the BBC was strongly criticised, leading to the resignation of the BBC's chairman and director-general Gavyn Davies.
Today Crouch End is home to Crouch End Festival Chorus, a leading symphonic chorus which has recorded with Lesley Garrett, Bryn Terfel, Ray Davies, Alfie Boe, EMI Classics and Classic FM as well as singing on the soundtrack for Doctor Who.
Historians now point out that with the Cold War tensions of the late 1940s and early 1950s in particular, leading the Liberal Party then would have been a challenge for anybody, and that in simply keeping the party together and in existence at all, Davies made a significant contribution.
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
He was awarded honorary doctorates from numerous leading musical institutions, including the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, as well as the Walford Davies Award.
Father Jeremy Davies ( born 1935 ), an English Roman Catholic priest whose parish is based around Old Hall Green, is a former doctor and also a leading exorcist.
Professor Ivor Norman Richard Davies FBA, FRHistS ( born 8 June 1939 ) is a leading English historian of Welsh descent, noted for his publications on the history of Europe, Poland and the United Kingdom.
The Voronezh was recommended by John Emms and noted as a big problem by Nigel Davies, leading many players to opt for the more solid 5 ... exd6 line.
The episode is notable for the nature of its overtly political attack on an academic report from a leading UK university and its personalisation of criticisms of Simon Davies.
Dr John Davies, Mallwyd ( c. 1567 – 1644 ) was one of Wales's leading scholars of the late Renaissance.
In 1905 Mr. David Davies of Llandinam, one of the leading laymen in the Connection, offered a large building at Aberystwyth as a gift to the denomination for the purpose of uniting North and South in one theological college ; but in the event of either association declining the proposal, the other was permitted to take possession, giving the association that should decline the option of joining at a later time.
In his books on the case, author and historian Melvin Harris argued that Stephenson was a leading suspect, but the police do not appear to have treated either him or Dr Davies as serious suspects.
He was the first British guitarist to have a hit record in the UK Singles Chart, in 1959, and his best-selling tutorial guides, Play in a Day, were a major influence on many leading British musicians, such as Eric Clapton, Brian May, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, Dave Davies, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Tony Iommi and Jimmy Page.
Siobhan Davies CBE DLitt ( born 18 September 1950 in London, and often known as Sue Davies ) was a dancer with the London Contemporary Dance Theatre during the 1970s, then becoming one of its leading choreographers before founding her own company — the Siobhan Davies Dance Company — in 1988.
Siobhan Davies Dance is one of the UK's leading contemporary dance companies founded in 1988 by Siobhan Davies, previously a dancer and choreographer with the London Contemporary Dance Theatre.
Contributors to the magazine have included Julie Burchill, David Furnish, Mark Simpson ( the magazine's leading columnist in its early years ), Tim Teeman, Simon Fanshawe, Will Self, Augusten Burroughs, Andrew M. Potts, Anthony Crank, Jackie Collins, Matt Lucas, Boy George, Russell T Davies, Graham Norton, Preston from The Ordinary Boys, Bruce LaBruce and photographer Wolfgang Tillmans.

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