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Easton and was
While he was " slender and mild-mannered ", she had dark good looks that " must have seemed to him exotic ", writes Easton.
The sons of Montgolfier obtained an English patent for an improved version in 1816, and this was acquired, together with Whitehurst's design, in 1820 by Josiah Easton, a Somerset-born engineer who had just moved to London.
The firm was eventually closed in 1909, but the ram business was continued by James R Easton.
The remodelling work was completed in 1949 when Murrary Easton replaced the Gothic tracery of the windows with a simpler design in the style of the medieval Hall.
Consequently a partnership of necessity between Oldham and veteran booking agent Eric Easton was formed when Oldham's mother signed on behalf of her son.
* In 1999, Raymond Easton, a disabled man from Swindon, England, was arrested and detained for seven hours in connection with a burglary.
James " Jim " Rouse was born in Easton, Maryland, the son of Lydia Agnes ( née Robinson ) and Willard Goldsmith Rouse, a canned-foods broker.
Rouse was not reluctant to bring up his home town of Easton as the kind of place that provided the best nourishment of the human spirit.
Within a few months, however, Crane was persuaded by his family to forgo a military career and transfer to Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in order to pursue a mining engineering degree.
Ansel Easton Adams ( 1902 – 1984 ) was a photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West.
The fraud was first reported to the SEC in 2004 by the Value Line Fund () portfolio manager and Chief Quantitative Strategist, Mr. John ( Jack ) R. Dempsey of Easton, Connecticut, who was asked to sign a Code of Business Ethics as part of SOX.
Matthew George Easton ( 1823-1894 ) was a Scottish Presbyterian preacher and writer.
As a result, by 1650 a counter faction led by Nicholas Easton was formed.
Ansel Easton Adams ( February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984 ) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park.
He was an only child and was named after his uncle Ansel Easton.
Easton Neston was not completed as he intended, the symmetrical flanking wings and entrance colonnade, very much in the style of John Vanbrugh, remaining unexecuted.
File: EastonNestonfromVitruviusBritannicus edited. jpg | Easton Neston House ( c. 1695-1710 ), Northamptonshire, only the central block minus the dome was actually built
The first was Thomas Easton, who made the mistake of becoming involved in an argument with McAllister, and died after being hit by falling beer-barrels on 21 December 1976.
It was formed in 1752 from parts of Bucks County with the county seat of Easton.
Its namesake was Northamptonshire and the country house, Easton Neston.
* Clint West ( Clinton Guillory ) was raised in L ' anse Grise ( Easton area-Gray Point ) and became one of the pioneers of Swamp Pop music.
The route was extended west to the new Easton – Phillipsburg Toll Bridge in 1938 but was cut back to U. S. Route 22 in the eastern part of Phillipsburg in 1953.

Easton and set
The story of Super Mario Land is set in the peaceful realm of Sarasaland, which is split into the four kingdoms of Birabuto, Muda, Easton, and Chai.
Currently, a hardcover set of the Harvard Classics ( now in the public domain ) is published by Easton Press and a paperback version by Kessinger Publishing.
It was first set up by Gordon McNamee ( later its Managing Director until December 1997 ) and his friends ; Tosca, Pyers Easton and George Power.
* A chapter in the 1985 Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero is set in The Beverly Center.
Bret Easton Ellis's novel The Rules of Attraction is set at Camden College, a fictional liberal arts college in northeastern New Hampshire.
To further its behavioralist agenda, the SSRC set up various other committees — including, most notably, the Committee on Political Behavior, organized in 1945 by Pendelton Herring and headed at various times by David Truman, David Easton, and Robert Dahl, all of whom would serve as presidents of the American Political Science Association ; and the Committee on Comparative Politics, organized in 1953 and headed by Gabriel Almond and then Lucian Pye, both of whom also became APSA presidents.
In 2010, she was proposed to star in a TV drama based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero, to be set in Taipei.
" Panzer explains that a specific location was chosen for Richie's first fight, because both Stan Kirsch and Sheena Easton were doing their first swordfight ever: " To make everything a little easier for them, we set it in an almost impossible location -- the steps leading up to the lighthouse (...) And for two people who really had never done it before, between some clever directing and some clever editing, I think it looks like they're going at it.

Easton and star
In 1983, Easton recorded a Spanish-language single, " Me Gustas Tal Como Eres " (" I Like You Just the Way You Are "), a duet with Mexican star Luis Miguel.
* Jayne Dennis-Fictional film star, married to Bret Easton Ellis.
Routh was signed to star in The Informers, a film based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name.

Easton and voice
The game's cast of voice actors included Michael T. Weiss, Sheena Easton, Rob Paulsen, Mitch Pileggi, Dan Castellaneta, and Tony Jay.

Easton and female
Lauper became the first female solo artist winner since Sheena Easton to win the Grammy for Best New Artist.
Cyndi became the first female solo artist winner since Sheena Easton to win the Grammy Best New Artist.
With that hit, she became the fifth UK female solo artist ever to top the US Hot 100, following Petula Clark, Lulu, Sheena Easton, and Bonnie Tyler.
A female clerk called officers about a suspicious person at the Quick Chek store at 1296 Easton Turnpike in Branchburg, New Jersey, on January 26, 2010.
* Dr. Robin Doyle ( Sheena Easton )-A female Irish anthropologist who began her studies in the jungle and has the Professor smitten.

Easton and Irish
The first permanent settlement was in 1745, by Richard Ellis, an Irish immigrant from the town of Easton.
Popular belief has it that the Irish Princess, Sheila NaGeira was captured from a Dutch warship by Easton and, while a prisoner, fell in love with one of Easton ’ s lieutenants, Gilbert Pike.
At about this time legend tells of an Irish princess of the O ' Conner family, Sheila NaGeira, who settled in Carbonear after being rescued by the privateer Peter Easton and marrying his first officer Gilbert Pike.

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