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They then assembled trombonist Eddie Edwards, pianist Henry Ragas, and cornetist Frank Christian.
Edwards Weapons Museum A former bank houses a collection of weapons assembled by Basil W. Edwards, a local resident.

Edwards and new
Christian alternative music has its roots in the early 1980s, as the earliest efforts at Christian punk and new wave were recorded by artists like Andy McCarroll and Moral Support, Undercover, The 77s, Adam Again, Quickflight, Daniel Amos, Youth Choir ( later renamed The Choir ), Lifesavers Underground, Michael Knott, The Altar Boys, Breakfast with Amy, Steve Taylor, 4-4-1, David Edwards and Vector.
* Mike Edwards: " Russia — Playing by new rules " National Geographic Magazine March 1993
Her husband Dr Thomas Edwards, took the initiative in buying extra land to make an access from Brixton Hill in 1814 and laying out two new roads Lower Tulse Hill Road ( now known simply as Tulse Hill ) and Upper Tulse Hill Road ( now Upper Tulse Hill ) before 1821.
The Edwards facility is part of the new Propulsion Directorate which combines Wright-Patterson ( Aeropropulsion ) and Edwards ( Rocket Propulsion ) research efforts.
In 1992, Mogg and Way decided to put a new UFO line-up together with Clive Edwards and Laurence Archer in the band and released High Stakes & Dangerous Men.
A pre-Minder Glynn Edwards appeared in more than two episodes as Frank and Betty's irascible new neighbour, Mr Lewis, while a pre-Bread Jean Boht appeared in one of those episodes as Mrs Lewis.
Gail Edwards, who previously guest starred in the episode " A Potsie Is Born ," was offered the role that Crystal Bernard would fill but was never told so by her managers, as they knew she would take the role and they did not want her to be a " new character on an old show.
Initially the new conditionality led to an even greater emphasis on “ civil society ” as a panacea, replacing the state's service provision and social care, Hulme and Edwards suggested that it was now seen as “ the magic bullet .”
The radio producer Charles Maxwell had contracted Edwards, together with Joy Nichols and Dick Bentley, for the final series in 1947 of the radio show Navy Mixture for which Muir had provided some scripts, and after this show ended Maxwell received a commission for a new weekly comedy series to star Edwards, Nichols and Bentley.
In mid-1985, Rossi, Parfitt and Bown, along with Edwards and Rich, started work on a new Status Quo album.
The main narrative focus of the late-1981 storylines was on three new characters introduced as major players: cocky gangster's moll Sandy Edwards ( Louise Le Nay ) and the highly intelligent and enigmatic Dr. Kate Peterson ( Olivia Hamnett ) were both convicted of murder while the cunning, villainous long-term criminal Marie Winter ( Maggie Millar ) was transferred from Barnhurst.
The first magnetically recorded time-delayed television network program using the new Ampex Quadruplex recording system was CBS's Douglas Edwards and the News on November 30, 1956.
It was branded JD Edwards OneWorld, an entirely new product with a graphical user interface and a distributed computing model replacing the old server-centric model.
By first quarter 1998, JD Edwards had 26 OneWorld customers and was moving its medium-sized customers to the new client server flavor of ERP.
A new web-based client, in which the user accesses the JD Edwards software through their web browser, was introduced in 2001.
Tools Release 8. 97 shipped a new web service layer allowing the JD Edwards software to communicate with third-party systems.
Shortly after Oracle's acquisition of Peoplesoft and JD Edwards in 2005, Oracle announced the development of a new product called Oracle Fusion Applications.
The Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is owned by the RSPB and is located to the south of the town, which in October 2005, saw the unveiling of its new public aid, with logos produced by local artists Stuart Edwards and Holly Parminter.
Working with Warner, Curtis's new agent Irving " Swifty " Lazar negotiated $ 125, 000 for Curtis, more than Edwards and Lemmon who were to receive $ 100, 000 each.
The series also introduced a new generation of listeners to many of the great old time radio voices, including such distinctive performers as Joan Banks, Jackson Beck, Ralph Bell, Roger DeKoven, Robert Dryden ( who was heard in more than 240 episodes ), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Leon Janney, Victor Jory, Evelyn " Evie " Juster, Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Alan Reed, Anne Seymour, Ann Sheppard, Les Tremayne, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo.
An avowed opera enthusiast, Edwards envisaged a scheme to revitalise the area incorporating new homes, shops, restaurants and, as a centrepiece, an opera house at the waterside.
Director Blake Edwards contacted DFE and asked them to design a panther character for Edwards's new movie, The Pink Panther.
On December 4, 1957, Barker began hosting a new Ralph Edwards creation, the short-lived End of the Rainbow for NBC.

Edwards and squad
As an example, Grimes withdrew from the squad after Edwards insisted he remove his " locomotive driver's hat " in training.
Great Britain's chances were also lessened by the squad missing the likes of Shaun Edwards, Kevin Beardmore, Steve Hampson, Andy Platt, Garry Schofield, Joe Lydon, Lee Crooks and Andy Goodway for one reason or another, and some players taking to the field not fully fit.
In May 1955, Edwards was selected for the England squad which travelled to mainland Europe for matches against France, Portugal and Spain, starting all three matches.
He was one of six players in the Trinidad squad ( the others being Brent Sancho, Dennis Lawrence, Chris Birchall, Carlos Edwards and Stern John ) to have played every minute of the campaign.
Having proved his fitness Edwards was called into the West Indies squad for the first Test against Pakistan in May 2011, almost two years after he was sidelined with a back injury.
The 1984 squad also heralded two first team All-American players in James Seawright ( linebacker ) and Del Wilkes ( offensive lineman ), as well as future NFL players Sterling Sharpe ( 1984 1987 ), and Brad Edwards ( 1984 1987 ).
In June 1993, Italian restaurant owner Georgio DiBenedetto and builder John Taylor gave the club a cash infusion to support Edwards, help him rebuild a competitive squad, renovate the Sportcentre and pay £ 7, 500 owed to the FA.
United finished second in the league in 1987 88 ( Ferguson's first full season as manager ), and around this time Edwards had made millions of pounds available to strengthen the squad with the reacquisition of Mark Hughes as well as the signing of high profile players including Brian McClair, Gary Pallister, Paul Ince, Neil Webb and Danny Wallace.
While Edwards, naturally, admitted that he was disappointing with the lack of progress in the league, he understood the reasons for the disappointment, which was largely down to a series of injuries to key players, and said that he was pleased with Ferguson for his reorganisation of the squad.

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Leslie S. Hiscott directed the first two films, with Henry Edwards taking over for the third.
Brown owes its founding to the support of learning among a Baptist Church association but in 1762, the Baptist Minister Morgan Edwards was at first ridiculed for suggesting the founding of a college.
In his Materials for a History of the Baptists in Rhode Island, Edwards wrote :" The first mover himself for it Baptist college in 1762 was laughed at as a projector of a thing impracticable.
" Nonetheless, Edwards joined several others as an original fellow or trustee for the chartering of the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ( the former name for Brown University ), the first Baptist college in the original thirteen colonies, and now one of the Ivy League universities.
Operation Petticoat proved to be a breakout role for MacLeod, and he was soon cast in another Edwards comedy, High Time, with Bing Crosby.
Edwards, for example, concludes that the " sense of time is so confused in Harvey's note that it is really of little use in trying to date Hamlet ".
Wielding a large butcher knife, Dahmer forced Edwards into the bedroom, where Edwards saw pictures of mangled bodies on the wall and noticed the terrible smell coming from a large blue barrel ; the barrel was filled with potent acid which dissolved human bodies to sludge for disposal via the apartment toilet.
Edwards punched Dahmer in the face, kicked him in the stomach, ran for the door and escaped.
Running through the streets with handcuffs still hanging from one hand, Edwards waved for help to a police car driven by Robert Rauth and Rolf Mueller of the Milwaukee police department.
In 1996 the American Library Association selected Blume for its Margaret A. Edwards Award for her contributions to young adult literature.
Edwards ' photograph consists in a hump out of the water which, according to him, remained so for five to ten minutes.
Edwards spends 60 hours per week on the loch aboard his boat, Nessie Hunter IV, in which he takes tourists for a ride on the lake, and claims to have searched for the Loch Ness monster for 26 years.
Propelled by an intense boyhood curiosity and love for nature and mathematics, he graduated valedictorian from the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School and subsequently entered Yale at the age of 15 as a member of Jonathan Edwards College.
With the Giants trying to secure a win against the Philadelphia Eagles, they chose to call a running play — which resulted in a fumble that was returned for a game-winning touchdown by the Eagles ' Herman Edwards.
Application of statistical control came later as a result of World War production methods, and were advanced by the work done of W. Edwards Deming, a statistician, after whom the Deming Prize for quality is named.
* Forsyth Edwards Notation, which uses run-length-encoding for empty spaces in chess positions.
On 21 March 1646, the Royalists, commanded by Sir Jacob Astley, were defeated at the Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold, with hundreds of prisoners being confined for some time in St. Edwards.
In 2002 a two-person version of Bourne's design was built for the BBC TV programme Building the Impossible by Mark Edwards, and successfully rowed under water at Dorney Lake, Eton.
The libretto was written for the adaptation by the children's novelist John Emlyn Edwards.

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