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The radio operator, Dennis Harmer, also had a record of wartime as well as civilian service.
They had played with and auditioned a few different bassists ( including Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters, Sunny Day Real Estate and Nick Harmer of Death Cab for Cutie ), but ultimately decided that they were going in different directions artistically.
Harmer also had a hit with " Don't Get Your Back Up ", which she had previously recorded with The Saddletramps.
Many blame this failure on the fact that a completely Melbournian team were hosting a show in Sydney ( although Harmer was originally a Melbourne comic, she had relocated herself to Sydney ), and that Lucy and Helliar were unable to carry a show on their own.
Paintings and photographs by noted artists such as Adam Clark Vroman, Henry Sandham ( who had accompanied Jackson on her initial tour ), Henry Chapman Ford, and Alexander Harmer of the rancho also illustrated later versions of the novel.

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Around 1906, they moved to Harmer Green near Welwyn, where Holden designed a house for them.
Charles and Margaret Holden lived at Harmer Green for the rest of their lives.
In 1937, King Carol II of Romania purchased it from London auction house H. R. Harmer for £ 5, 000, and in 1950 it went to Rene Berlingen for an unknown sum.
The band was started by singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer in 1993, when she was invited to fill in for the opening band at a Thomas Trio and the Red Albino concert in Ottawa.
They also recorded a cover of Rheostatics ' " Public Square " for the 2007 tribute album The Secret Sessions, with both Wright and Harmer sharing vocal duties.
During their time as a band, Royal City toured across Canada, playing places such as Whitehorse, Yukon, and opening for such musicians as Sarah Harmer.
More recently other writers ( e. g. Bax ) have critiqued CLT for paying insufficient attention to the context in which teaching and learning take place, though CLT has also been defended against this charge ( e. g. Harmer 2003 ).
On 30 October 1935 it was offered for sale at Harmer Rooke & Co auction 2704, lot 26, where a bid of £ 7, 500 was received from Percival Loines Pemberton.
Zoë is also the American distributor for releases by a number of Canadian artists who have separate deals with major or independent labels in Canada, such as Jann Arden, Cowboy Junkies, Sarah Harmer, Kathleen Edwards, Great Big Sea, the Cash Brothers, and the Tragically Hip.
With a voice as silvery and luminous as a full moon, Harmer constructs daring metaphors to convey emotional perplexities ... songs like the rueful ' Tether ' display Harmer's gift for setting human drama to fresh melodies.
Gavin has also written and produced material for The Midway State, New Kids on the Block, The Envy, Alexandra Slate, Cancer Bats, Thornley, The Reason, The Tea Party, Danny Michel, Out of Your Mouth, Ryan Malcolm, Sarah Harmer, and Stereos.
Music critic Lisa M. Smith, writing for Allmusic, praised the album, and wrote of Harmer that " it is certain that she is an artist choosing wisely from a great scope of colors.
Songs for Clem is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter by Sarah Harmer, credited to Harmer and Jason Euringer, and released in 1999.
The album was never originally intended by Harmer for widespread release, but as a 1998 Christmas gift for her father, Clem Harmer.
However, three of the EP's five tracks were later rerecorded by Sarah Harmer on her 2000 solo album You Were Here, and another was rerecorded for her 2005 album I'm A Mountain.
He has won several awards including the Society for Nautical Research's Anderson Medal in 2005 and the Marine Society's Harmer Award in 1978.
Jim Guthrie recently collaborated with Sarah Harmer and Bry Webb for the National Parks Project.

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* Sarah Harmer, You Were Here
You Were Here is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer, released in 2000.
His former Weeping Tile bandmate Sarah Harmer wrote " You Were Here ", the title track from her 2000 solo album, in memory of Chithalen.
All songs written by Sarah Harmer, except " Don't Let it Bring You Down " by Neil Young.

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Tracy Beaker actress Dani Harmer was brought up in Bracknell.
The town ’ s clock tower was built at the top of Harmer street.
The flight left Buenos Aires at 1. 46 PM on 2 August and was apparently uneventful until the radio operator ( Harmer ) sent a routine message in Morse code to the airport in Santiago at 5. 41 PM, announcing an expected arrival of 5. 45 PM.
Upon the departure of Mary Harmer, Spin the Susan alumnus Rebecca Henderson ( a. k. a. Sticky ) was brought in on bass guitar.
The song was written by band member Sarah Harmer.
Wendy Harmer from the Sydney radio station 2Day FM was the Master of Ceremonies. The ratings of the 2002 logie awards averaged around 1, 865, 000 and ranked at # 5 This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television ) for 2002:
The park was the subject of a short film in 2011's National Parks Project, directed by Scott Smith and scored by Sarah Harmer, Jim Guthrie and Bry Webb.
Walla was recruited as a full member of the band in 1997 along with Nick Harmer and Nathan Good.
Harmer was replaced by Chuck Keller ( bass ) in 1997, and D. Reuben Snyder ( keys, alto saxophone, and bass clarinet ) joined in 1998.
Harmer was born in Landstuhl, Germany.
Sarah Harmer was also an early member of the band.
Whilst reviewing Harmar's work in 1918, Ezra Pound thought she was a man, writing " Mr. F. Harmer has put good work into it ".
The name Harmer comes from the two words " hare " and " mere ", as there was a lake situated in a plain below the hill, but it was drained in the 15th century for farm land.

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Barenaked Ladies member Ed Robertson and singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer guest on album track " Anna on the Moon ".
Sticky now plays bass with the bands Music Maul and Velvet Claws ; Harmer covered " Silverado ", a song by Music Maul's Trevor Henderson, on her 2010 solo album Oh Little Fire.
Harmer went on to success as a solo artist, and Wright's new band, Luther Wright and the Wrongs, attracted considerable attention with their album Rebuild the Wall, a country music interpretation of Pink Floyd's album The Wall.
* " Pendulums ", a song by Sarah Harmer from her album All of Our Names
All of Our Names is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer, released in 2004.
Harmer plays a number of instruments on the album, including guitar, bass, and drums.
" Paul Cantin of No Depression praised the album and remarked on its themes of rural life and the outdoors, also writing "... while there ’ s nothing here that quite reaches the dramatic punch of the latter album ’ s standout songs ... All Of Our Names confirms that Harmer is, by any other name, a formidable, singular talent who has amply rewarded the patience of her fans.
Thornley subsequently returned to Toronto, where he played as a session musician on albums by Nickelback, Sarah Harmer and Stephen Fearing before launching a new band, Thornley, who released one album, Come Again, in 2004.
" Rolling Stone gave the album 3. 5 of 5 stars, stating it contained " Plainly hooky, tender-but-tough songs ... Harmer lovingly chronicles the rough-and-tumble of real-life romance .... a marvelously compelling meditation "
Clem Harmer subsequently appeared on Sarah's 2005 album I'm A Mountain, contributing backing vocals to two songs.
Also appearing on the album are Feist and Sarah Harmer, both as guest vocalists.

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