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Desmond and soon
The terrible Desmond Rebellions, led by the FitzGeralds, soon followed.
After the war, together with Hilary Pepler and Desmond Chute, Gill founded The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic at Ditchling, where his pupils included the young David Jones, who soon began a relationship with Gill's daughter, Petra.
He made landfall, launching the Second Desmond Rebellion, but was to die soon after in a minor skirmish with the forces of a cousin.
Laye soon played the part on Broadway, however, later in 1929, alongside Gerald Nodin as Carl and Desmond Jeans as Captain Lutte.
Later, she edited the Daily Express ( May 1998-January 2001 ), leaving soon after the newspaper was bought by Richard Desmond, who replaced her with Chris Williams.
Unlike most of the English settlers, the Brownes soon reverted to their old Catholic faith and made matches with the leading Catholic families in Munster and Leinster-Ó Suilleabháin Mór ( O ' Sullivan Mor ), Fitzgerald of Desmond, MacCarthys, Butlers, O ' Briens, Plunketts and many others.
Desmond was detained in England until 1564, and soon after his return his wife's death set him free from such restraint as was provided by her Butler connection.
However, he reached Dublin and was soon immersed in the troubles caused by the rebellion of Gerald Fitzgerald, earl of Desmond, finding, in his own words, it was " easier to talk at home of Irish wars than to be in them.

Desmond and hired
In California, Dave Brubeck hired alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, forming a quartet.
The band also refused to co-operate with Atlantic Records, who demanded a songwriter ( Desmond Child ) be hired to help write songs with the band.
In 1951, pianist Dave Brubeck hired alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, forming a quartet.

Desmond and Brubeck
His long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, wrote the Dave Brubeck Quartet's best remembered piece, " Take Five ", which is in 5 / 4 time and has endured as a jazz classic on one of the top-selling jazz albums, Time Out.
While serving in the military, Brubeck met Paul Desmond in early 1944.
Following a near-fatal swimming accident which incapacitated him for several months, Brubeck organized The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1951, with Desmond on saxophone.
From left to right: Joe Morello, Eugene Wright, Brubeck and Paul Desmond.
Paul Desmond ( born Paul Emil Breitenfeld ; November 25, 1924 – May 30, 1977 ) was a jazz alto saxophonist and composer born in San Francisco, best known for the work he did in the Dave Brubeck Quartet and for penning that group's greatest hit, " Take Five ".
After years of chain smoking and general poor health, Desmond succumbed to lung cancer in 1977 following one last tour with Brubeck.
Brubeck — married with three children and holding a grudge from his earlier experience with Desmond — instructed his wife Iola not to let him set foot in his house.
But Desmond came to his home in San Francisco one day while Dave was out back hanging diapers on a laundry line, and Iola let him in and took him to Brubeck.
Apparently all the begging in the world would not convince Brubeck to hire him, at least not until Desmond offered to babysit Brubeck's children.
Desmond had first met Dave Brubeck in 1944 while still in the military.
Brubeck was trying out for the 253rd Army band which Desmond belonged to.
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.
After convincing Brubeck to hire him following his stint with Jack Fina, the two had a contract drafted ( of which Brubeck was the sole signatory ); the language forbade Brubeck from ever firing him, ensured Brubeck's status as group leader, and gave Desmond twenty percent of all profits generated from the quartet.
During the 1970s Desmond rejoined with Dave Brubeck for several reunion tours including " Two Generations of Brubeck ".
Unlike Brubeck, Mulligan personally shared much in common with Desmond.
In their private lives Dave Brubeck and his family were very close to Paul Desmond, though the two men possessed very different personalities.
Darius Brubeck recalls thinking that Desmond was his uncle almost into adolescence.
# The output of modern players who eschewed bebop in favor of advanced swing era developments, including musicians such as Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, and Warne Marsh ; Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond ; and performers such as Jimmy Giuffre and Dave Pell who furthered Count Basie and Lester Young's small group music.

Desmond and cut
After making the cut he — unlike Desmondwas sent to war in 1944.
Desmond took a job as a wheelwright and recruited five local Irishmen who were to cut the telegraph lines connecting Australia on the day of escape.
By capturing Carrigafoyle at Easter 1580, the principal Desmond castle at the mouth of Shannon river, they cut off the Geraldine forces from the rest of the country and prevented a landing of foreign troops into the main Munster ports.

Desmond and pay
Mr Quinn and Mr Naughton were owed money by Mr Desmond and he used the proceeds of the sale to pay off his debt to them, according to the report.
Mr Desmond again claimed this payment was a loan, but the Tribunal disagreed, noting again that Mr Haughey had settled with the Revenue Commissioners in relation to the sum, having failed to pay Capital Gains Tax at the time.
Under a new settlement imposed after the rebellion, known as " composition ", the Desmond ’ s military forces were limited by law to just 20 horsemen ; their tenants were made to pay rent to them rather supply military service or to quarter their soldiers.

Desmond and half
By 1995 passenger numbers reached half a million, and Mowlem sold the airport to Irish businessman Dermot Desmond.
Ruaidrí remained active in suppressing the Ua Briain's of Munster, burning Croome, dividing Munster in half ( Thomond to Tadhg Ua Briain, Desmond to Diarmaid MacCartaigh ), expelling Toirrdelbach mac Diarmata into Ailech.
He was half of the West Indies prolific opening partnership with Desmond Haynes.
In the second half of the twentieth century, the Society hosted and gave a platform to notable African leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Desmond Tutu and Kwame Nkrumah
The segment of Red Barber's version started with the final out of the Dodgers ' ninth and continued through both the live Schaefer Beer commercial read by his broadcast partner Connie Desmond and the entire bottom half of the inning.

Desmond and then
The island is mentioned in the novels The Enemy by Desmond Bagley ( 1977 ), Sea of Death by Richard P. Henrick ( 1992 ), The Fist of God by Frederick Forsyth ( 1994 ), Quantico by Greg Bear ( 2005 ), The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde ( 2005 ), Forbidden Island by Malcolm Rose ( 2009 ), And then you die by Iris Johansen ( 1998 ), The Island by R J Price ( better-known as the poet Richard Price ) ( 2010 ) and The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin ( 2011 ).
* Sir Humphrey also had an old acquaintance: Sir Desmond Glazebrook ( played by Richard Vernon ), who was Board member, then Chairman, of Bartlett's Bank.
One candidate was the Republic of Ireland, although the country's then Minister for Industry and Commerce, Desmond O ' Malley, decided not to support the project.
When casting the role of Norma Desmond for the 1950 film Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder offered West, then nearing 60, the role.
On 19 August 1998, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ), stated that recently uncovered letters had implicated the British MI5, the American CIA, and then South African intelligence services in the crash.
Two years later in his camp at Inniscarra near Cork city he then recognized the celebrated Florence MacCarthy as the MacCarthy Mor or Prince of Desmond.
Desmond Norman then designed a four-seater touring aircraft to compete with established types such as the Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee.
In 1991, a company law inspector, solicitor John Glackin, was appointed by the then Government to investigate complicated dealings involving Mr Desmond and the purchase and sale of the former Johnston Mooney and O ’ Brien site in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
He then began appearing on-air, notably as Constable Clot in Channel 9's Kaper Kops with Reg Gorman and Desmond Tester, a regular segment in its children's afternoon programming.
The problem, as revealed by CBS historian Robert Metz ( in CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye ), was that Ace didn't get official credit for his creation for many years ; a CBS executive vice president named Desmond Taylor gained the original credit for the show born on radio as CBS Was There and famed ( especially on television, with future anchor Walter Cronkite narrating ) for its introduction, which leapt into the American vernacular: " All things are as they were then, except you ... are ...
At 7: 30 am on the morning of 2 February 1922, the body of William Desmond Taylor was found inside his bungalow at the Alvarado Court Apartments, 404-B South Alvarado Street, in the Westlake Park area of downtown Los Angeles, which was then known as a trendy and affluent neighbourhood.
As has been noted by Desmond Reilly, " The story of the evolution of the ammonium-soda process is an interesting example of the way in which a discovery can be made and then laid aside and not applied for a considerable time afterwards.
From approximately 1952 to 1956, Gloria Swanson worked with actor Richard Stapley ( aka Richard Wyler ) and cabaret singer / pianist Dickson Hughes on a musical adaptation originally entitled Starring Norma Desmond, then Boulevard!
Buckley then followed Glenn Close as Norma Desmond in the second year of the Broadway production.
Morris was discovered telling stories in a pub by the then BBC Home Service West Regional producer Desmond Hawkins.
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.
Mr Desmond then approached Charles Haughey, then in opposition, who made it the centrepiece of his economic manifesto when he came back into power .".
Since then the chapel has hosted some seminal events in Emory history, including President Bill Clinton ’ s economic summit in 1995, the Dalai Lama ’ s launching of the Emory / Drepung Loseling affiliation in Tibetan studies ( also in 1995 ), and Archbishop Desmond Tutu ’ s meeting and dialogue with Rajmohan Gandhi, to name a few.
In 2001, Pope John Paul II chose to make the then Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland, Desmond Connell a cardinal, even though Connell was technically number two in church ranking behind Brady.
Charlotte then does not want to go home, so Sayid, Desmond, and a dead Naomi get on the helicopter.
He waits in the sidelines for a few moments, and then he kills several of Widmore's men and has Desmond follow him.
Sayid tells Jack where to find Desmond and then sacrifices himself to save the others, taking the bomb and running as it explodes.

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