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Hanley's Richmond and Barnes constituency was abolished as part of a redrawing of constituency boundaries ahead of the 1997 election.
In 1852 was published the fourth and concluding volume of Forbes and S. Hanley's History of British Mollusca ; also his Monograph of the Echinodermata of the British Tertiaries ( Palaeontographical Soc.
Hanley's second novel, Boy ( published by Boriswood in 1931 ), was praised by William Faulkner amongst others, but was later, in 1934, suppressed for obscenity.
In 1938 Hollow Sea one of Hanley's most powerful novels of life at sea was published.
In 2001, to mark what was then believed to be the centennial of James Hanley's birth, a one day conference was held in Cambridge, while in 2002 the University of Wales published a major study of James Hanley's life and work: James Hanley: Modernism and the Working Class, by John Fordham.
Hanley's first publication, the novel Drift ( 1930 ), was written, in part at least, in County Cork, Ireland in 1926, under the influence of James Joyce, as a quotation blurb on the cover of the cheap edition of 1932 underlines: " The portraits of Joe Rourke and his mother are, indeed, two of the most profound expressions of the Catholic soul I have yet seen ; truer and finer, in my opinion, than anything in Joyce ’ s A Portrait of an Artist or the vicious caricatures of Liam O ’ Flaherty ".
In terms of both James Hanley's reputation and our understanding of his work, an important landmark was the publication in 2002 of John Fordham's James Hanley: Modernism and the Working Class by the University of Wales Press.
This was Paul Hanley's first album with the band, having joined earlier in the year aged just 15.

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James Hanley's wife also published three novels, as Timothy Hanley.

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In 1980, a federal judge rejected Hanley's request to have the conviction removed from his record.
However, Brian Hanley's history of the IRA from 1926-1936 concludes that the trouble arose because they were seen as " communist ", and not for sectarian reasons.
They adopted the name Letters to Cleo, taken from Hanley's childhood pen pal, Cleo.
Most notable is Kay Hanley's career, which produced the albums Cherry Marmalade in 2002, The Babydoll EP in 2004, and Weaponize in 2008.
Road signs on major roads into and around the city now refer to the area as ' City centre ', although Hanley's name still appears on local road signs.
Hanley's account.
The pilot, as well as the comic, are based on Dorkin's days as a comic store employee at Jim Hanley's Universe's Richmond Avenue store in Staten Island, New York ( Eltingville is one of Staten Island's neighborhoods ); this store is still in business today, at their New Dorp location.
Land and freshwater mollusca of India, including South Arabia, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Burma, Pegu, Tenasserim, Malaya Peninsula, Ceylon and other islands of the Indian Ocean ; Supplementary to Masers Theobald and Hanley's Conchologica Indica.
In the Final, the clubs opponents were Hanley's former club Wigan.
Hanley's father worked most of his life as a stoker, particularly on Cunard liners, and other relatives had also gone to sea.
This led to a famous court case which Hanley's publisher lost.
Several of Hanley's plays were later reshaped into novels.
A Queer Sort: A Review of James Hanley's Boy.
Modern Art Oxford's premises at 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford were designed by the architect Harry Drinkwater and built in 1892 as a square room and stores for Hanley's City Brewery.
They discover that the aliens have extracted knowledge from Gen. Hanley's brain, and now have him under their control, although they reassure Carol that they can restore him.

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So was my brother.
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
There was one time, however, when his face clouded and he suddenly blurted, `` Why did my brother commit suicide ''??
One person she helped was my brother.
England contributed a young subaltern named Newton and the naval architect Samuel Bentham, brother to the economist, who for his colonel's commission was proving a godsend to the Russian fleet.
One of the people who was afraid of Alfred was his own brother, Lew.
Everything was all very friendly, except when it came to Harry, the youngest brother.
Outside, his brother Harry was waiting for him -- he had come to say good-bye.
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
Fosdick, a brother of minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, was a graduate of Princeton, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Philosophical Association.
In addition Rep. Frelinghuysen's brother Harry was on the Korean desk of the State Department in World War 2.
It was barely possible that his brother was right.
There was the day Uncle Izaak had, in an unexpected grandiose gesture, handed over the pretty sloop to Abel for keeps, on condition that he never fail to let his brother accompany him whenever younger the boy wished.
Completed and opened for traffic in 1852, the bridge was designed and built by Lemuel Chenoweth and his brother, Eli, of Beverly.
When her brother Winslow became a student at Brown University in 1874, she wrote him about a course in history he was taking under Professor Diman: `` What is Prof. Diman's definition of civilization, and take the world through, is its progress ever onward, or does it retrograde at times??
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
They were not sufficiently challenging however, and she resigned in 1887, to go to Germany with her brother Winslow and his family while he was there on study.
The last obstacle in Mrs. Geraghty's globe-girdling trip was smoothed out when a representative of Syria called upon her to explain that his brother would meet her at the border of that country -- so newly separated from Egypt and the United Arab Republic that she hadn't been able to obtain a visa.
Cecil Mason of Hartford, Conn., was best man for his brother, and groomsmen were Rhodes S. Baker 3, of Houston, Dr. James Carter of Houston and Conrad McEachern of New Orleans, La..
Yellow Wolf was there, nephew of the young chief by an older brother long dead, in whom also the disordered chemistries of youth worked.

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