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18 Poems was noted for its visionary qualities which led to critic Desmond Hawkins writing that the work was " the sort of bomb that bursts no more than once in three years ".
Desmond responds that while there is no doubt that rechargeable batteries derive their energy from power stations ( when not charged on board by solar and wind generation ), noisier internal-combustion-engined boats obtain their fuel from even further away and that, once installed a power cable is less environmentally disruptive than a petrol station.
Much of what is now county Cork was once part of the Kingdom of Deas Mumhan ( South Munster ), anglicised as " Desmond ", ruled by the MacCarthy Mór dynasty.
# Nicholas Odo Richard Desmond Russell ( b. 1946 ), second cousin once removed of Lord Ampthill
The heir presumptive is the present holder's second cousin once removed ( Desmond ) Andrew John Hanbury-Tracy ( b. 1928 ).
The role of Norma Desmond was later played by Daniela Ziegler and Christina Grimandi, before Schneider once more, and, for the last few months, Sue Mathys returned to play the lead.
The economic slowdown of 1974 and 1975 again saw the project been temporarily put on hold, but when Desmond O ' Malley became the new Minister for Industry, Commerce and Energy in 1977 the project once again became a priority of government policy, this time the plans becoming more serious and controversial, the government wanted to build a 650 MW plant at Carnsore at a cost of £ 350 million ( Punt ) at the then prices.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu once famously saved a near victim of necklacing when he rushed into a large gathered crowd and threw his arms around a man accused of being a police informant, who was about to be killed.
Gerald, the Earl of Desmond, initially resisted the call of the rebels and tried to remain neutral but gave in once the authorities had proclaimed him a traitor.
In the 1960s the IRA once more came under the influence of left-wing thinkers, especially those such as C. Desmond Greaves and Roy Johnston active in the Connolly Association.
A pact with the demon Neron granted him a genius-level intellect, and Desmond embarked once more on a career of crime and destruction.
Locke enters the hatch and discovers Desmond Hume ( Henry Ian Cusick ), who shows Locke and Jack an orientation film explaining that the hatch was once used for studying electromagnetism and a specific series of numbers has to be entered into a computer terminal every 108 minutes to prevent an unspecified catastrophe.

Desmond and told
In 1999 the Australian Senate Joint Standing Committee on Treaties was told by Professor Desmond Ball that the Pine Gap facility was used as a ground station for a satellite-based interception network.
In 1970 de Valera told Desmond O ' Malley ( now a rival of Haughey ) that Haughey would " destroy " Fianna Fáil.
Haughey told Desmond O ' Malley, the Progressive Democrats leader, that he intended to retire shortly but wanted to choose his own time of departure.
Haughey told Desmond O ' Malley, the PD leader, that he intended to retire shortly but wanted to choose his own time of departure.
Conor Haughey told the Tribunal that the company was in danger of being liquidated and he approached Desmond for the money.
Almost thirty years later Kelly told Alice Pitman of The Oldie that she was " very bitter at the time, very, very bitter " and recalled that Braden's producer, Desmond Wilcox, who subsequently married Rantzen, had brought together Kelly, Rantzen and newsreader Angela Rippon for a pilot of an afternoon show, although, in Kelly's view, " it was just a front-he wanted Esther, and Angela and I were sort of left dangling.
In December 2011, Andrew Lloyd Webber told The Daily Mail that he was considering filming a stage production of the show for cinema and DVD release featuring Glenn Close as Norma Desmond, but noted that the inherent costs in forming the production might hinder the project's viability.
The three ( Sayid, Kate and Desmond ) are then told they are being transported to County Prison.
Ben told Locke that the man, Desmond, had told him that he was trying to get Locke to " let go ," not to hurt him, and that for some reason he believed Desmond.

Desmond and Marian
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.

Desmond and National
In 2004 there was a limited-run revival at the Royal National Theatre starring Desmond Barrit as Pseudolus, Philip Quast as Miles Gloriosus, Hamish McColl as Hysterium and Isla Blair as Domina ( who had previously played Philia in the 1963 production ).
The play debuted in London with a National Theatre production directed by Derek Goldby and designed by Desmond Heeley at the Old Vic.
Broadbent's early stagework included a number of productions for The National Theatre of Brent, as the downtrodden assistant Wallace to Patrick Barlow's self-important actor / manager character Desmond Olivier Dingle.
In 1981 Dermot Desmond founded National City Brokers in Dublin.
Desmond sold the company to Ulster Bank in 1994, which at the time was part of the National Westminster Group, for a reported £ 39 Million.
Desmond Doyle ( 1924-1986 ) was an Irish painter, decorator and sometime pianist, whose children ( Evelyn, Maurice, Noel, John, Kevin and Dermot ) were taken into the custody of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) when his wife, Charlotte, left him on St. Stephen's Day, 1953.
James Desmond Peplinski ( born October 24, 1960 in Renfrew, Ontario ) is a Canadian former National Hockey League ( NHL ) player and captain for the Calgary Flames.
* 17 September – Religious leaders including Desmond Tutu hold talks with the African National Congress in Zambia
Clayton Earl Desmond ( 9 March 1894 – unknown ) was a National Government and Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons.
* Welsh Political Archive Newsletter, Summer 1998 No 25 " Desmond Donnelly Papers " ( with photograph ) ( The National Library of Wales ) http :// www. llgc. org. uk / lc / awg_s_cylch25. htm ( Last visited 31 July 2006 )
' Desmond Donnelly ,' in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Desmond and Public
Desmond Dinan, ( born 1957 ) an Irish academic ( originally from Cork, Ireland ), is the Jean Monnet Professor at the George Mason School of Public Policy, in Arlington, Virginia.

Desmond and Jazz
In June 1969 Desmond appeared at the New Orleans Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, procuring favorable reactions from critics and audience members.
Desmond also joined The Modern Jazz Quartet for a Christmas concert in 1971 at the New York Town Hall.
He appeared with the Paul Desmond Quartet at the Edmonton Jazz Festival.
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 ).
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 )
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.

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