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Desmond and also
Desmond also was never able to hold down steady relationships with women, though he had no shortage of them.
The Packers also had a triple-slammy in a sense with game-breaking kick returner Desmond Howard.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu as chairman of the commission recognised her importance in the anti-apartheid struggle, but also begged her to apologise and to admit her mistakes.
All the Cambridge men except Clive Bell and the Stephen brothers were also members of " the exclusive Cambridge society, the ' Apostles '"; there they met older members such as Desmond MacCarthy and Roger Fry as well as E. M. Forster and J. M. Keynes, who were all from King ’ s College.
In March 1920 Molly MacCarthy began a club to help Desmond and herself write their memoirs ; and also " for their friends to regroup after the war ( with the proviso that they should always tell the truth )", thus bringing the members of Old Bloomsbury back together.
In the previous decade she had become one of the century ’ s most famous feminist writers with three more novels, and a series of essays including the moving late memoir “ Sketch of the Past ”, It was also in the 1930s that Desmond MacCarthy became perhaps the most widely read – and heard – literary critic with his columns in The Sunday Times and his broadcasts with the BBC.
He has also made three appearances on The Simpsons as famous documentarian Declan Desmond, so far the only appearance on the show by a Python.
* Sir Humphrey also had an old acquaintance: Sir Desmond Glazebrook ( played by Richard Vernon ), who was Board member, then Chairman, of Bartlett's Bank.
Guisborough have also had professionals such as Murray Goodwin, ( Sussex and former Zimbabwe international ) Desmond Haynes and Phil Simmons ( both West Indian internationals ), Imran Jan ( Trinidad and Tobago ), Sean Clingeleffer ( Tasmania ) and Greg Todd ( Otago ).
Although Desmond Saunders and Lane were available to direct the first and second episodes, while veteran AP Films director Brian Burgess also contributed, the Andersons needed to transfer some of the more junior production personnel to replace the outgoing staff.
He later transferred to the entertainment branch ( under luminaries such as Spike Milligan ), and immediately prior to his national service, there was a brief stint at RADA ( the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ), during which his fees were paid by film director Brian Desmond Hurst, who also used Moore as an extra in his film Trottie True.
Scallon also had public disagreements at the time with the Catholic hierarchy ( notably with Cardinal Desmond Connell ), the latter wishing instead to negotiate a consensus solution.
He also played Desmond LaRochette in Robert Whitlow's The List, and Irish patriarch Enda Doyle in Red Roses and Petrol ( 2008 ).
At the beginning of 1583, Stanley was sent back to Ireland to deal with the rebel Geraldines of Desmond, and was appointed by the Earl of Ormond as commander of the garrison at Lismore ; he was also constable of Castlemaine, which he intended to " make a town of English ".
He also received the 1981 Desmond Davis award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, for his outstanding contributions to the industry.
The famine in Ethiopia prompted Dread to help organize a benefit concert featuring The Wailers and Desmond Dekker, and he also released a benefit single " Molly ".
Mulligan also performed as a soloist or sideman ( often in festival settings ) with a veritable Who's Who of late 50s jazz artists: Paul Desmond, Duke Ellington, Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges, Jimmy Witherspoon, André Previn, Billie Holiday, Marian McPartland, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Stan Getz, Thelonious Monk, Fletcher Henderson, Manny Albam, Quincy Jones, Kai Winding, Miles Davis, and Dave Brubeck.
Styles to Arn Anderson, Kazarian to Barry Windham, Robert Roode and James Storm to Ole Anderson and Tully Blanchard and Desmond Wolfe to Lex Luger, while also stating that each of them would have to earn their spots in the group.
One category on the Revlon Category Board was " Jazz ", and within months of the premiere Columbia Records issued a 1955 album of various jazz artists under the tie-in title $ 64, 000 Jazz ( CL 777, also EP B-777 ), with the following tracks: " The Shrike " ( Pete Rugolo ), " Perdido " ( J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding ), " Laura " ( Erroll Garner ), " Honeysuckle Rose " ( Benny Goodman ), " Tawny " ( Woody Herman ), " One O ' Clock Jump " ( Harry James ), " How Hi the Fi " ( Buck Clayton ), " I'm Comin ', Virginia " ( Eddie Condon ), " A Fine Romance " ( Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond ), " I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart " ( Duke Ellington ) and " Ain't Misbehavin '" ( Louis Armstrong ).
Desmond also loaned money to Feltrim plc, which was at the time managed by Charles Haughey's son, Conor Haughey.
Mr Desmond also paid £ 75, 456 for the refurbishment of Mr Haughey's yacht, the Celtic Mist, between 1990 and 1991, at a time according to the Tribunal, that Mr Haughey earned between £ 69, 764 and £ 72, 354 a year as Taoiseach.
Lord Desmond was also known as Sir John Fitz-John or Seán Mór na Sursainge, and he lived c. 1260.
Tyler and Perry renewed their songwriting partnership but were now also working with outside songwriting collaborators brought in by the record company, like Desmond Child and Jim Vallance.
He died childless and was succeeded by his nephew, William Feilding, 2nd Earl of Desmond, who now also became the third Earl of Denbigh ( he also succeeded in the barony of St Liz according to the special remainder ).

Desmond and joined
The trio was often joined by Paul Desmond on the bandstand, at Desmond's prodding.
Frank Sinatra continued his legendary career, and was joined by Mario Lanza, Perry Como, Dean Martin ( Dino Crocetti ), Tony Bennett ( Benedetto ), Frankie Laine ( Francesco LoVecchio ), Vic Damone ( Vito Farinola ), Don Cornell ( Luigi Varlaro ), Bobby Darin ( Walden Cassotto ), Johnny Desmond ( Giovanni De Simone ), Bobby Rydell ( Ridarelli ), Julius La Rosa, Connie Francis ( Concetta Franconero ), Joanie James ( Giovanna Babbo ), Madonna and a host of others.
Richards has so far been featured in four series as an attorney: Richards joined the cast of NBC's Law & Order spin-off Conviction as Billy Desmond, the undefeated New York City Assistant District Attorney.
In March 2012 Jimmy Young returned to presenting on BBC Radio 2 after over 9 years when he joined Desmond Carrington on a weekly show entitled ' Icons of the 50s '.
In 1950, Scully joined Barber and Cornelius ( Connie ) Desmond in the Brooklyn Dodgers radio and television booths.
The BBC's natural history links to Bristol date back to the 1940s, when Desmond Hawkins, a young producer, joined the West Region staff.
He also joined a left-wing group called the " Promethean Society " whose other members included Hugh Gordon Porteus and Desmond Hawkins.
Colombo based ( British ) announcers, David Jacobs and Desmond Carrington ( who joined the BBC after the war ) were among those who presented the news and radio programs for the Allied Forces across South-East Asia.
He was joined in rebellion on August 1 by John of Desmond, a brother of the Earl, who had a large following among his kinsmen and the disaffected swordsmen of Munster.
In 1970, Cashin joined with Father Desmond McGrath in a successful effort to organize fishers into a new trade union, which became the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union.
Following his elevation to the cardinalate he joined Cardinals Cahal Daly and Desmond Connell as one of three living Irish cardinals, a record in Irish history which was unchanged until Cardinal Daly's death in December 2009.
The party wound up in April 1971 when the leader Desmond Donnelly joined the Conservative Party, without even informing the Democratic Party membership.
In 1957, Desmond joined Boris Karloff in a guest appearance on NBC's The Gisele MacKenzie Show.

Desmond and Modern
Several performers have recorded different versions of the song, including Bill Henderson, Chet Baker, Don Ellis, Kenny Burrell, Pat Metheny, Frank Sinatra, Shirley Bassey, Sonny Stitt, Neil Sedaka, Ella Fitzgerald, Hank Crawford, Earl Grant, Jim Hall, Wayne Shorter, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Charles Neville, Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington.

Desmond and Jazz
Desmond once told Marian McPartland of National Public Radio's Piano Jazz that he was taken aback by the chord changes Brubeck introduced during that 1944 audition.
In June 1969 Desmond appeared at the New Orleans Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, procuring favorable reactions from critics and audience members.
He appeared with the Paul Desmond Quartet at the Edmonton Jazz Festival.
He taught at the Lenox School of Jazz in 1959 ; toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic ; and worked with Ben Webster ( 1959 ), Bill Evans ( 1959 ), Paul Desmond ( 1959-65 ), Ella Fitzgerald in Europe ( 1960 ), Lee Konitz ( 1960-61 ), Sonny Rollins ( 1961-2, 1964 ), and Art Farmer ( 1962-1964 ).
* The Paul Desmond Quartet with Jim Hall ( Giants of Jazz / ita, 1995 )

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