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there was much to grok, loose ends to puzzle over and fit into his growing -- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel Foster Tabernacle ( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face to face alone ) why Bishop Senator Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss Dawn Ardent tasted like a water brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping up and down and wailing --
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
Euan Kerr was editor from 1984 until he handed over to Alan Digby in early 2006.
The critic and musician Digby Fairweather sums up Beiderbecke's musical legacy, arguing that " with Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke was the most striking of jazz's cornet ( and of course, trumpet ) fathers ; a player who first captivated his 1920s generation and after his premature death, founded a dynasty of distinguished followers beginning with Jimmy McPartland and moving on down from there.
However the township name was used in a massive new park: Dalton Digby Wildlands Provincial Park, itself renamed since 2002.
George Baillie Duncan ministered at Christ Church, Cockfosters and the cricketer Andrew Wingfield Digby was a curate there.
Early on 14 June, ignoring Rupert's advice and urged on by Secretary of State Lord Digby, the King was persuaded that any retreat would lower morale and took the former course.
Digby was a classic courtier and Rupert fell to arguing with him repeatedly in meetings.
However, it was not until 1837 that Annapolis County was divided into two distinct and separate counties-Annapolis and Digby.
Taking its name from the Township of Digby, which had been named in honour of Rear Admiral Robert Digby who dispatched HMS Atalanta to convey loyalists from New York City in the spring of 1783 to Conway, which became known as Digby, Digby County was established in 1837.
In 1861, Digby County was divided into two districts: the District of Digby and the District of Clare.
When Joshua was eight years old, the Slocombe family moved from Mount Hanley to Brier Island in Digby County, at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy.
Ludwig had several extramarital affairs and was one of the lovers of Lady Jane Digby, an aristocratic English adventuress.
* William Digby, ( born in Wisbech, 1 May 1849 – 29 September 1904 ) was an English writer, journalist and liberal politician.
In 1643 he was secretary to Lord Digby at Oxford, and was employed as a messenger between the queen and Ormonde in Ireland.
Otto was unfaithful to his wife, and had a liaison with Jane Digby, a notorious woman his father had previously taken as a lover.
In return Holles was charged with having held secret communications with the king at Oxford and with a correspondence with Lord Digby ; but after a long examination by the House he was pronounced innocent on 19 July 1645.

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Foster listened with angelic patience until Digby ran down, then said, `` Listen, junior, you're an angel now -- so forget it.
Earache Records founder Digby Pearson concurs with Embury, saying that Napalm Death " put hardcore and metal through an accelerator.
We would dismiss it with some portentous words of Sir Kenelm Digby, in his observations on Browne's religio Medici: ' I have much ado to believe what he speaketh confidently ; that he is more beholding to Morpheus for learned and rational as well as pleasing dreams, than to Mercury for smart and facetious conceptions '.
Design reform began with the organisers of the Exhibition itself, Henry Cole ( 1808 – 1882 ), Owen Jones ( 1809 – 1874 ), Matthew Digby Wyatt ( 1820 – 1877 ) and Richard Redgrave ( 1804 – 1888 ).
In his monumental study of Chivalry, The Broad-Stone of Honour, Kenelm Henry Digby offered the following definition: ' Chivalry is only a name for that general spirit or state of mind which disposes men to heroic actions, and keeps them conversant with all that is beautiful and sublime in the intellectual and moral world.
An early 11th-century manuscript of Aldhelm's De laudis virginitatis ( Oxford, Bodleian library, Digby 146 ) glosses ueneris with wælcyrge ( with gydene meaning " goddess ").
The Dowager Queen sold the manor in 1661 to George Digby, Earl of Bristol who employed John Evelyn to improve and update the landscape in accordance with the latest fashions including grottos and fountains.
Most critically, Rupert fell out with George Digby, a favourite of both the King and the Queen.
The left wing consisted of horse under Sir Henry Wilmot, with Lord Digby, the King's Secretary of State, in support and Colonel Arthur Aston's dragoons on his flank.
The recruitment of Rookwood, Tresham and Digby coincided with a series of meetings in various taverns across London, during which the last remaining details were worked out.
The group continued on to Dunchurch, where they met Digby and his hunting party and informed them that the king and Salisbury were dead, thus persuading them to continue with the plan.
He had taken off with other members of 412 Squadron from RAF Wellingore ( near RAF Digby, and about three miles northwest of RAF Cranwell ), which has now reverted to agriculture.
) Digby, stricken with grief and the object of enough suspicion for the Crown to order an autopsy ( rare at the time ) on Venetia's body, secluded himself in Gresham College and attempted to forget his personal woes through scientific experimentation and a return to Catholicism.
At that period, public servants were often rewarded with patents of monopoly ; Digby received the regional monopoly of sealing wax in Wales and the Welsh Borders.
At the Restoration, Digby found himself in favor with the new regime due to his ties with Henrietta Maria, the Queen Mother.

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Fosterite bishops, after secret conclave, announced the Church's second Major Miracle: Supreme Bishop Digby had been translated bodily to Heaven and spot-promoted to Archangel, ranking with-but-after Archangel Foster.
Digby calmed down, but made one request.
Digby heaved a deep ethereal sigh.
The valley measures approximately 126 km in length from Digby and the Annapolis Basin in the west to Wolfville and the Minas Basin in the east, spanning the counties of Digby, Annapolis and Kings.
Today, the Valley is still largely dominated by agriculture but also has a growing diversity in its economies, partly aided by the importance of post-secondary education centres provided by Acadia University in Wolfville, and the Nova Scotia Community College campuses located in Kentville, Middleton, Lawrencetown, and Digby.
Following the retirement of Euan Kerr, Alan Digby is now Editor-in-Chief of both titles.
Recently, ( 28 February 2011 ) there has been news that Digby has retired leaving Michael Stirling as the new editor of the Beano.
* 1612 – George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, English statesman ( d. 1677 )
Some listeners, such as Digby Pearson, considered them to be simply an in-joke or parody of grindcore.
Only Digby, tried on a separate indictment, pleaded guilty, insisting that the King had reneged upon promises of toleration for Catholics, and that affection for Catesby and love of the Catholic cause mitigated his actions.
Digby shouted " If I may but hear any of your lordships say, you forgive me, I shall go more cheerfully to the gallows.
On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles — wooden panels — and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard.
Digby, the first to mount the scaffold, asked the spectators for forgiveness, and refused the attentions of a Protestant clergyman.
* 1603 – Kenelm Digby, English courtier and diplomat ( d. 1665 )
A Labour Day tradition in Atlantic Canada is the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Nova Scotia, while the rest of Canada watches the Labour Day Classic, a Canadian Football League event where rivals like Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts ( except in 2011, due to a scheduling conflict ), and Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers play on Labour Day weekend.
* Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World ( 1973 ) children's comedy.
* July 11 – Kenelm Digby, English privateer and alchemist ( d. 1665 )
* May 20 – George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, English statesman ( b. 1612 )
** Everard Digby, English conspirator ( executed ) ( b. 1578 )

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