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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 ".
In 2005, student Chris Heady wrote, directed, and produced a live stage version of The Secret of Monkey Island at Hammond High School in Columbia, Maryland.
At the end of the over, England captain Wally Hammond spoke with Bradman and criticised him for not " walking "; " from then on the series was a cricketing war just when most people desired peace ", Whitington wrote.
Ralph Hammond Innes ( 15 July 1913 – 10 June 1998 ) was a British novelist who wrote over 30 novels, as well as children's and travel books.
Howard's suspicions seem justified when his clerk, Ong Chi Seng ( Victor Sen Yung ), shows him a copy of a letter Leslie wrote to Hammond the day she killed him, telling him that her husband would be away that evening, and pleading with him to come -- implicitly threatening him if he did not come.
As critic Percy Hammond wrote, sympathetically, in 1928:
Fell also wrote lives of his friends Henry Hammond ( 1661 ), Richard Allestree, prefixed to his edition of the latter's sermons ( 1684 ), and Thomas Willis, in Latin.
Several other reviews were equally positive, including that of Pete Hammond of Boxoffice magazine, who wrote that she's " ideally cast in the key female role " Even reviewers who didn't necessarily like the film complimented her performance, such as James Berardinelli, who wrote that " the demands of the role prove to be within her range, which is perhaps surprising considering she has been thus far pigeonholed into more lightweight parts ", and Colin Covert of the Star Tribune, who wrote that she " generated a spark and brought a degree of determination to her character, developing an independent female character who's not always in need of rescuing.
In 1989 a local singer songwriter called Peter, Lee Hammond who was an ex-miner at Easington Pit was asked by the carnival committee to write a song to commemorate the history of Easington, so he wrote and sung a song about the community life & the Pit Disaster of 1951.
He wrote in a letter to John Hays Hammond on May 21, 1925, that " notoriety had been the bane of my life.
The chairman of selectors, Plum Warner, later wrote that there was never any doubt from then that Hammond would be captain.
The producers wrote season 4's " Chain Reaction " as " a bit of a Hammond episode " after they had not devoted an episode to Hammond during the first three seasons.
Nicholas Hammond is a graduate of Princeton University, where he wrote his senior thesis on the " Great Odes of John Keats " at the same time that he was appearing eight times a week as the lead in a play on Broadway.
Hammond wrote three autobiographies, Tales of Alaska's Bush Rat Governor: The Extraordinary Autobiography of Jay Hammond, Wilderness Guide and Reluctant Politician, Chips from the Chopping Block: More Tales from Alaska's Bush Rat Governor and Diapering The Devil: How Alaska Helped Staunch Befouling by Mismanaged Oil Wealth ; a Lesson for Other Rich Nations.
Hammond also wrote the preface to Brother Asaiah, As Remembered by Martha Ellen Anderson and Friends, a memoir of the life of Homer businessman and peace activist Brother Asaiah Bates, which was published in 2006 following the deaths of both Bates and Hammond.
Robert Hammond then wrote to Oliver Cromwell asking for leniency for Love.
Hammond wrote a four part BBC Radio 4 comedy with David Spicer called Polyoaks, about GPs struggling with the Coalition's NHS reforms and starring Nigel Planer, Tony Gardner, Celia Imrie, David Westhead, Carla Mendonca, David Holt, Phil Cornwell and Kate O ’ Sullivan.
Steve Winwood played Hammond on two songs and U2's Bono wrote the lyrics to the English version of " Blu ".
In 1919, New Hampshire Historical Society Director Otis G. Hammond, on the order of the Governor and Executive Council of New Hampshire, wrote a history of the state seal and flag.

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She was given a pass by General William Hammond to ride in army ambulances to provide comfort to the soldiers and nurse them back to health and lobbied the U. S. Army bureaucracy, at first without success, to bring her own medical supplies to the battlefields.
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.
Hammond and Akins led by example, tearing down their own stores to build three new buildings that were attached and made of brick.
Hammond is overlapped by most of the mass media in Baton Rouge and New Orleans and has the following mass media of its own:
Guitarist Chris Isom has his own band, Loud Owls, while bassist Reno Bo is playing bass with Albert Hammond, Jr., putting his solo album on hold.
At the end of 1965 the group had their first number one single with " Keep On Running " and the money from this success allowed Winwood to buy his own Hammond B-3 organ.
Hammond procured rooms in his own college, and devoted himself to study and writing.
But Laurens Hammond in particular was not impressed with Leslie's attempt to better his own organ design.
Also in 1894, the company opened an office in New York City headed by Caleb S. Hammond, who later started his own map company, C. S. Hammond & Co ..
He had his own stand-up comedy special on Comedy Central: Comedy Central Presents Darrell Hammond.
Hammond is set to release his own line of men's suits which he will co-design along with stylist Ilaria Urbinati.
When the CPA joined, Federal President of the party Stephen Hammond stated ; " we want to learn from what other Christian parties are doing in their own countries, but also make a distinctive British contribution ourselves ".
Tonewheel leakage occurs in the Hammond organ and in similar situations, where the large number of tonewheels causes pickups to overhear tonewheels other than their own.
Hammond spent much of the conference holding court outside of the Wood Center ballroom where sessions were held, espousing his own solutions, which included doubling the amount of the Permanent Fund dividend and restoring the state income tax, the latter of which was strongly opposed by Murkowski.
Several weeks after the conference, Hammond spoke before Commonwealth North, proclaiming that he would spend $ 50, 000 of his own money if necessary to campaign for his dividend and income tax plan.
| Tina Cade, from Virginia, gave birth to her own triplet grandchildren, two boys, Aaron and Kai, and a girl, Simone, in December 2004, at the age of 55, acting as a surrogate mother for her 29-year-old daughter Camille Hammond and her husband Jason.
After asking Tony Almeida about Chappelle's whereabouts several times, Hammond came to CTU with his own officers and took over operations.
After Hammond pioneered the electronic organ in the 1930s, other manufacturers began to market their own versions of the instrument.
Hammond formed his own record label, Harmony Records, in 1985 for the release of his Make a Song album, which had two Jamaican chart-toppers that were influenced by the emerging dancehall style: " Groovy Little Thing " and " What One Dance Can Do ".
Clayton also recorded at this time for Vanguard, with Hammond producing, under his own name and on dates led by Ruby Braff, Mel Powell and Sir Charles Thompson.
Historians Polybius and Sir William Smith claim that Cleomenes seized the cities by treachery ; however, Richard Talbert, who translated Plutarch's account of Sparta, and historian Nicholas G. L. Hammond say Cleomenes took them at their own request.
The State Line and Indiana City Railroad later gave the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway a second access point to the C & WI at Hammond, and a sixth railroad — the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway — used Dearborn Station, but used its own line on the east side of the C & EI from Alton Junction to the station.

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