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His principal teacher there was John Goss, whose own teacher, Thomas Attwood, had been a pupil of Mozart.
Other works dealing with the Persian Empire or the Biblical story of Esther have also referenced Xerxes, such as the video game Assassin's Creed II and the film One Night with the King, in which Ahasuerus ( Xerxes ) was portrayed by British actor Luke Goss.
Jake Goss was recently added to the band to play drums for their summer tour.
Luftwaffe records indicate that the Ju 88 maritime fighters were operating beyond their normal patrol area to intercept and shoot down the aircraft. Bloody Biscay: The Story of the Luftwaffe's Only Long Range Maritime Fighter Unit, V Gruppe / Kampfgeschwader 40, and Its Adversaries 1942 – 1944 ( Chris Goss, 2001 ) quotes First Oberleutnant Herbert Hintze, Staffel Führer of 14 Staffeln and based in Bordeaux, that his Staffel shot down the DC-3 because it was recognised as an enemy aircraft, unaware that it was an unarmed civilian airliner.
A one-shot Shadow issue The Shadow and the Mysterious Three was also published by Dark Horse in 1994, again written by Joel Goss and Michael Kaluta, with Stan Manoukian and Vince Roucher taking over the illustration duties but working over Kaluta's layouts.
The script was by Goss and Kaluta and once again drawn from cover to cover by Kaluta.
The post office was established also in 1856, with Allan F. Goss as postmaster.
Alternatively, research by David A. Goss in the United States, shows they may have originated independently in the late 13th century in Italy as stated in a manuscript from 1305 where a monk from Pisa named Rivalto stated " It is not yet 20 years since there was discovered the art of making eyeglasses ".
Emily Goss Davenport was an inventor from Vermont, United States.
He was a Queensland labour minister in the Goss government
Thanks to the work of Battalion Chief Wes Goss and his Memorial Committee the bronze sculpture was now in place.
In 1997, Goss was replaced by Erichte, Kjetil left the band, and a new guitarist / keyboardist entered Ancient under the name of Jesus Christ.
His main post was as chairman of the parliamentary committee overseeing the Criminal Justice Commission ( now the Crime and Misconduct Commission ), a role in which he frequently took the side of CJC Commissioner Sir Max Bingham against the Goss government, earning Goss's ire.
He was only in office for three months before the Goss government lost office following defeat in the Mundingburra by-election.
Goss then stood down as ALP leader, and Beattie was elected in his stead, thus becoming Opposition Leader.
He worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs from 1981 and from 1988 he was Chief of Staff to the Queensland Labor Opposition Leader and later Premier, Wayne Goss.
After the Goss government lost office in 1996, Rudd was hired as a Senior China Consultant by the accounting firm KPMG Australia.
Returning to Australia in 1988, he was appointed Chief of Staff to the Labor Opposition Leader in Queensland, Wayne Goss.
It was announced that Taylor would receive a life peerage in the 2010 Dissolution Honours and his title was gazetted as Baron Taylor of Goss Moor, of Truro in the County of Cornwall on 16 July 2010.
Shortly after the primary, he was named chairman of the U. S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, succeeding Porter Goss, who became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Founded in 1891 by Joseph C. Lea, who selected Col. Robert S. Goss as the Superintendent for the Goss Military Institute ( which was later renamed NMMI ), its architecture and organization is inspired by Virginia Military Institute, and is one of six Military Junior Colleges in the United States.
The nickname " Goose " came about when a friend did not like his previous nickname " Goss ", and noted he looked like a goose when he extended his neck to read the signs given by the catcher when he was pitching.

Goss and last
He was himself the teacher of John Goss, Cipriani Potter and his godson Thomas Attwood Walmisley, and in his last years a friend of Mendelssohn.

Goss and line
All passenger services on the line were suspended in September 1993 by a Goss Labor Party government as part of a state-wide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines.
It was electrified in 1988, and all passenger services on the line were suspended in September 1993 by a Goss Labor Party government as part of a state-wide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines.
All passenger services on the line were suspended on 27 September 1993 by the Goss Labor Party state government rationalisation of the rail network throughout Queensland, with the suspending or closing of unprofitable and under-utilised rail lines.
All passenger services on the line were suspended in September 1993 by a Goss Labor Party government as part of a state-wide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines.
Passenger services on the line were suspended on 27 September 1993 by the Goss Labor Party state government rationalization of the rail network throughout Queensland, with the suspending or closing of unprofitable and under-utilized rail lines.
Walkinshaw had been to the 1984 Bathurst 1000 in Australia to co-drive an XJS with Aussie John Goss, but clutch failure saw the car fail to get off the start line.
The Allam / Dickson car went out on lap 3 with engine failure while the Goss / Hahne car, the drivers battling a broken seat on the tricky Mount Panorama Circuit, sat in second most of the way until a split oil line late in the race cost the Walkinshaw / Percy car 3 laps and any chance of victory.
Goss won his second and Hahne his first Bathurst 1000 with Walkinshaw / Percy storming home late in the race to finish 3rd, the two cars crossing the line in formation.
On 27 September 1993, all passenger services on the line were suspended by the Goss Labor Party government as part of a state-wide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines.
This line was designed by long term Lone Star employee Stuart Goss, and followed in 1960 by " Treble-0-Lectric " electrically powered working models of two British diesel locomotives: The Class 24 Sulzer Type 2 diesel, the Class 23 Napier Type 2 " Baby Deltic " diesel, an American Baldwin 0-8-0 Steam Locomotive and an F7 US Diesel Electric loco which was available in both US and Canadian liveries.

Goss and English
* 6 August — Jem Mace defeats Joe Goss in the 21st round and reclaims the vacant English Championship.
Goss, another English fighter, takes the title when Allen is disqualified for a foul punch in the 14th round.
* Thomas Goss ( born 1989 ), English rugby player
Sir John Goss ( 27 December 1800 – 10 May 1880 ) was an English organist, composer and teacher.
The River Fal () flows through Cornwall, United Kingdom, rising on the Goss Moor ( between St. Columb and St Austell ) and reaching the English Channel at Falmouth.
Luke Damon Goss ( born 29 September 1968 ) is an English singer and actor.
Derek Waring ( born Derek Barton-Chapple ; 26 April 1927 – 20 February 2007 ) was an English actor who is best remembered for playing Detective Inspector Goss in Z-Cars from 1969 to 1973.

Goss and who
And many of them grew into the creative arts as painters, musicians, song-writers and performers-the group ' Dripping Goss ' for one who made the scene in NYC clubs before the new millennium had struck ; Robert Goss ( American Gothic Records ) with his 45 rpm recording that sold throughout Europe in the ' 90s, some of which were recorded at The Turning Mill Studio in Palenville.
They also announced that they would be working with Chris Goss, who performed with Masters of Reality as a supporting act the same evening.
New major characters that make up the Whitecross band are Charles ' partner Pet Simpson, medical student Ruth Anderson who works as a travelling doctor and farmyard labourer Hubert Goss.
Their tabloid counterparts are The Goss Girls for the Daily Star and Gordon Smart who edits The Suns Bizarre column.
Bush, the uncle of President George W. Bush, and Porter Goss, who served as Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under Negroponte from 2005 to 2006.
Three years later he went to London under the care of his uncle, John Jeremiah Goss, an alto singer who sang in the choirs of the Chapel Royal, St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey.
His pupil, John Stainer, wrote, " That Goss was a man of religious life was patent to all who came into contact with him, but an appeal to the general effect of his sacred compositions offers public proof of the fact.
In some cases, figures who had been demoted or dismissed when Goss had come to power were reinstated to their former positions.
Kelvinator was founded in 1914, in Detroit, Michigan, United States by engineer Nathaniel B. Wales who introduced his idea for a practical electric refrigeration unit for the home to Edmund Copeland and Arnold Goss.
* Benjamin David Goss, 2010 gubernatorial candidate who stepped aside for Congressman Tom Tancredo's run as the party's 2010 gubernatorial candidate
It only contained four songs, and sounded very much in the vein of Kyuss, of stoner rock fame, partially due to having been co-produced by Chris Goss, who also produced much of the music of Kyuss, and partially due to the presence again of John Garcia, formerly of Kyuss, on vocals.
The MotorWeek team includes master technician Pat Goss who brings viewers practical advice for keeping cars on the road and out of the shop.
* Corporal Jeff " Goss " Gossard ( voiced by Bill Fagerbakke ) – An ambitious Roughneck who wants a distinguished career.
Three years later on May 30, 1880 in Coillier's Station, West Virginia Paddy Ryan faced Joe Goss who was recognized as champion.
Anne Warner, who was a future Minister in the Goss Government, was an office holder at the time in the Union.
Zoe Jean Goss ( born 6 December 1968, Perth, Western Australia ) is a former right-hand batter and right-arm fast-medium bowler who played 12 Tests and 65 One Day Internationals for the Australian women's cricket team between 1987 and 2000.
Having been called into the Bradman XI side when rugby league player Paul Vautin withdrew due to illness, Goss scored 29 before taking 2 for 60 from her ten overs, including the wicket of Brian Lara who had broken the records for Highest Test Innings and Highest First-Class Innings earlier in the year.
Parker moved back to his old club Southampton in March 1937, taking over from George Goss who had acted as manager since the previous summer without any real success.

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