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That autumn, Keats left Clarke's school to apprentice with Thomas Hammond, a surgeon and apothecary who was a neighbour and the doctor of the Jennings family.
By the end of his time with The Nice, the standard arrangement was two Hammond organs, a C-3 ( only cosmetically different than a B-3 ) and an L-100, placed facing each other with the C-3 to the left from the audience point of view.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
The song compares the feelings of misfitting from vocalist Ian Anderson ( and friend Jeffrey Hammond ) with the astronaut's own, as he is left behind by the ones who had the privilege to walk on the surface of the Moon.
In 1932 Hodding Carter founded the now-defunct Hammond Daily Courier, which he left in 1939 to move to Greenville, Mississippi, where he later received a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Civil Rights Movement.
Dr. Gregory Pincus ( left ) with Sir John Hammond and Dr. Min Chueh Chang
| align = left | " Sugar " Ray Hammond
| align = left | " Rockin " Royan Hammond
| align = left | Claude Hammond
In 1649 or early in the subsequent year Hammond left Warwick, and moved to Westwood, in Worcestershire, the seat of the loyal Sir John Pakington.
Hammond left his books to his friend Richard Allestree.
Hammond left the vocal group to form Cheetah and was replaced by Jeremy Paul ( ex-Soffrok and later Divinyls ) on bass guitar and vocals in 1976.
In September 2005, bassist Didz Hammond left the band to join ex-Libertine Carl Barât in the band Dirty Pretty Things.
Bristol East Labour MP Kerry McCarthy, who raised the matter with Hammond in the Commons on 16 July 2012, said: " The Secretary for Defence seems determined to privatise DE & S and has cynically left the announcement until the very last minute in an attempt to bury the news.
See had left in October to join The Flying Circus and was replaced by New Zealand-born Garth Porter ( Samael Lilith, Toby Jugg ) who provided Hammond organ and electric piano.
Hammond left after the fourth, and was replaced by Vic Reeves and Hudson left after the fifth, and was replaced by Thaila Zucchi.
Although the press and selectors supported him, there were some suggestions he should be left out of the side, and Hammond felt under great pressure.
When Hammond left to tour Australia in 1946 – 47, Ness-Harvey remained behind with his mother, with whom she did not get along.
Bella Hammond is to his left ; Jay Rabinowitz is at right.
| align = left | Hammond, Indiana, United States
In 1936, Hammond left Ireland to take up position as Principal of Moore Theological College, Sydney.
It was about this time that Crabb left the band and was replaced by Kerry Hammond with Mansell taking over full vocal duties.
When he left SNL in 1994, he and Kevin Nealon were the longest-serving cast members in the show's history ( eight seasons ), later surpassed only by Seth Meyers, Tim Meadows and Darrell Hammond.

Hammond and Cheltenham
At the Cheltenham festival, in six days, Hammond scored 362 runs, took 11 wickets and held 11 catches.
Hammond joined Cheltenham Town on 11 November 2008 on a short-term contract until January 2009.

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While Wesley freely made use of the term " Arminian ," he did not self-consciously root his soteriology in the theology of Arminius but was highly influenced by 17th-century English Arminianism and thinkers such as John Goodwin, Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond of the Anglican " Holy Living " school, and the Remonstrant Hugo Grotius.
This library had an extensive collection of materials about Native American linguistics and folklore, originally collected by James Hammond Trumbull.
* A new introduction and scholarly notes by editors Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond.
The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond in 1934 and manufactured by the Hammond Organ Company.
The original Hammond organ used additive synthesis of waveforms from harmonic series made by mechanical tonewheels that rotate in front of electromagnetic pickups.
Originally located at 4200 West Diversey Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, Hammond is now owned by Suzuki Musical Inst.
Co., Ltd., and distributed by Hammond Suzuki Co., Ltd. Today, Hammond builds electronic organs that closely replicate the tonewheel organ sound using current technology.
The original Hammond organ imitated the function of a pipe organ's ranks of pipes in multiple registers by using additive synthesis of waveforms from harmonic series to generate its sounds.
The Hammond organ's individual waveforms are made by mechanical tonewheels that rotate in front of electromagnetic pickups.
Although they are generally included in the category of electronic organs, original Hammond organs are, strictly speaking, electric or electromechanical rather than electronic organs because the waveforms are produced by mechanical tonewheels rather than electronic oscillators.
Rather than harmonics which are exact multiples of the fundamental, as generated by organ pipes, the Hammond organ uses the nearest-available frequencies generated by tonewheels, a factor which has some part in creating its distinctive tone color.
This device is used by folk musicians, " one man bands " and singer / songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singers Jimmy Reed and John Hammond Jr ..
The non-legally binding KAA Protocols were developed and mediated between the heads of the Kuwaiti and Iraqi navies by Major David Hammond Royal Marines, the British naval lawyer and legal advisor to Combined Task Force 158.
This included the production of the KAA Interoperability Admiralty Chart by Major Hammond and which was subsequently distributed to both countries, having been produced by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office.
* Mattheus passie ( 1976 ) ( text by Louis Ferron ) Music theatre work for 8 mixed voices, 2 oboes ( both + English horn ), Hammond organ, string quartet, double bass
* De Tijd ( 1979 – 81 ) ( text by St. Augustine of Hippo ) for female chorus, percussion ensemble, orchestra ( 6 flutes, 2 alto flutes, 3 clarinets, contrabass clarinet, 6 trumpets, 2 harps, 2 pianos, Hammond organ, strings, 2 bass guitars )
Minimalist Architecture, edited by Franco Cantini, translated from the Italian by Lucinda Byatt and from the Spanish by Paul Hammond.

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