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Connes was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982, the Crafoord Prize in 2001 and the gold medal of the CNRS in 2004.
American TV was the setting for the first dramatic portrayal of Miss Marple with Gracie Fields, the legendary British actress, playing her in a 1956 episode of Goodyear TV Playhouse based on A Murder Is Announced, the 1950 Christie novel.
He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1950.
During the 1930s, the silent film comedy was replaced by dialogue from film comedians such as the W. C. Fields and the Marx Brothers.
A youth sports festival was held on Sharpham Road Playing Fields in 2009.
Cheddar Cricket Club was formed in the late 19th century and moved to Sharpham Road Playing Fields in 1964.
Europe's Wild Fields | steppe frontier was in a state of semi-permanent warfare until the 18th century.
He was interred in Bunhill Fields, London, where his grave can still be visited.
Tracy Fields, a Los Angeles bus driver and fan of Coleman's work on Diff ' rent Strokes, approached him and requested his autograph while he was shopping for a bulletproof vest in a California mall.
Coleman pleaded no contest to one count of assault, received a suspended jail sentence, and was ordered to pay Fields ' $ 1, 665 hospital bill as well as take anger management classes.
When the Church of St. Luke in the Fields was founded in 1820 it stood in fields south of the road ( now Christopher Street ) that led from Greenwich Lane ( now Greenwich Avenue ) down to a landing on the North River.
He was interred in the Nonconformists ' burying ground at Bunhill Fields in London three days later in the presence of thousands of mourners.
Another HBC chain, Fields, was sold in 2012 to a private firm.
Priest's wife kept a boarding school for young gentlewomen, first in Leicester Fields and afterwards at Chelsea, where the opera was performed.
Henry Moseley had been a very promising schoolboy at Summer Fields School ( where one of the four ' leagues ' is named after him ), and he was awarded a King's scholarship to attend Eton College.
The diaspora to America was immortalised in the words of many songs including the famous Irish ballad, " The Green Fields of America ":
" The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City, treated their King with a collation under a tent, placed in St. George's Fields ; and five or six hundred citizens cloathed in coats of black velvet, and ( not improperly ) wearing chains about their necks, by an order of the Common Council, attended on the triumph of that day ;... and those who had been so often defeated in the field, and had contributed nothing either of bravery or policy to this change, in ordering the souldiery to ride with swords drawn through the city of London to White Hall, the Duke of York and Monk leading the way ; and intimating ( as was supposed ) a resolution to maintain that by force which had been obtained by fraud.
Wallace was succeeded by James Miller in November 1997, followed in December 1999 by Ford executive Mark Fields, who has been credited with expanding Mazda's new product lineup and leading the turnaround during the early 2000s.
A photograph of firefighter Chris Fields emerging from the rubble with infant Baylee Almon, who later died in a nearby hospital, was reprinted worldwide and became a symbol of the attack.
Among the most influential of these was the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under the baton of Sir Neville Marriner.
Perelman's work survived review and was confirmed in 2006, leading to his being offered a Fields Medal, which he declined.
In August 2006, Perelman was awarded, but declined, the Fields Medal for his proof.
A Labour MP, Terry Fields, was jailed for 60 days for refusing to pay his poll tax.
His first and most famous doctoral student was Lars Ahlfors, one of the two first Fields Medal recipients.
When the International Mathematical Union in 1981 decided to create a prize, similar to the Fields Medal, in theoretical computer science and the funding for the price was secured from Finland, the Union decided to give Nevanlinna's name to the prize.

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Fulham were formed in 1879 as Fulham St Andrew's Church Sunday School F. C., founded by worshipers ( mostly adept at cricket ) at the Church of England on Star Road, West Kensington ( St Andrew's, Fulham Fields ).
The dock areas outside of London and the parish of St Giles in the Fields, where poor workers crowded into ill-kept structures, were the first areas struck by the plague.
* 1915 – The poem In Flanders Fields is written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae.
1967 saw the Beatles release the double A-side " Strawberry Fields Forever " and " Penny Lane ", opening a strain of British " pastoral " or " nostalgic " psychedelia, followed by the release of what is often seen as their definitive psychedelic statement in Sgt.
Rye Fields, by Ivan Shishkin.
* Royal Blood: Richard III and the mystery of the princes by Bertram Fields ( HarperCollins, 1998 ) ( ISBN 0-06-039269-X )
Five Fields Medals in Mathematics were won by members of the college ( of the six awarded to members of British universities ).
Mills had an eye for new talent and early on published compositions by Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Fields, and Harold Arlen.
The musical numbers were composed by Jimmy McHugh and the lyrics by Dorothy Fields ( later Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler ), with some Ellington originals mixed in.
* An article by the son of an American soldier who died in the Battle of Hurtgen Forest: “ His Dad, The WWII Soldier, Is Resting in Flanders Fields ".
Traditionally this section of the canal is called " Slapton Fields " or just " The Fields " by boaters.
The song ' Old Father Thames ' was recorded by Gracie Fields in the 1930s.
Prior to 1900, the area occupied by what would become the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster had been administered by five separate local bodies: the Vestry of St George Hanover Square, the Vestry of St Martin in the Fields, Strand District Board of Works, Westminster District Board of Works and the Vestry of Westminster St James.
The National States ' Rights Party, founded in 1958 by Edward Reed Fields and J.
In 1990 he became the first physicist to be awarded a Fields Medal by the International Union of Mathematics.
Witten was awarded the Fields Medal by the International Mathematical Union in 1990, becoming the first physicist to win the prize.

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