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Harvey and Castle
The most notable of the hotels is the King Arthur's Castle Hotel ( Castle Hotel ) ( more recently the Camelot Castle Hotel ) which was an enterprise of Sir Robert Harvey and opened in 1899: the architect was Silvanus Trevail.
Harvey and his students, Braemore Pottery of Waitara, Marguerite Mahood, John Castle Harris, Bendigo pottery, Gwen Watson, Una Deerbon, Klytie Pate, Reg Preston.
* Harvey Wallbanger-The postmaster of Castle Frightenstein's " dead letter office ", this puppet appears in sketches with The Count or Grizelda in which they answer letters.
Some of the better known ' stations ' included: the Henry Quinby farm by Mendon Ponds Park, which today is by the Fieldstone Smokehouse ; the David H. Richardson farm on East Henrietta Road near Castle Road ; the Warrant farm in Brighton, 1956 West Henrietta Road ; the old Frederick Douglass home on South Avenue near the current Highland Park ; a cluster of houses along Exchange Street where numerous Quakers lived, and now where the Blue Cross Arena sits, and the home of Harvey Humphrey on Genesee Street.
Philip Absolon, Frances Castle, Elsa Dax, Eamon Everall, Ella Guru, Paul Harvey, Wolf Howard, Bill Lewis, Joe Machine, Peter McArdle, Mandy McCartin, Sexton Ming, Charles Thomson, Charles Williams

Harvey and refused
Harvey replied no, that he thought he might be at the airport because of the red lights ..... Harvey told the authorities he had been headed to a neighboring town to give a speech when his car died .... Under questioning, Harvey eventually dropped his cover story but refused to elaborate, saying he wanted to tell his tale before a congressional committee.
The first NHLPA was formed in 1957 by hockey players Ted Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings and Doug Harvey of the Montreal Canadiens after the league had refused to release pension plan financial information.
U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt refused to interfere in Liberian internal affairs, writing in a memorandum to the State Department that, " At all times we should remember that ( Harvey ) Firestone went to Liberia at his own financial risk, and it is not the business of the State Department to pull his financial chestnut out of the fire except as a friend of the Liberian people.
The application was refused, but Harvey wrote some bitter criticism of England captain Ted Dexter at the end of the series.
Harvey asked Craig for a gentleman's agreement to allow a substitute, but the home skipper refused.
Harvey was also at odds with station management over the station's hip-hop content and refused to play questionable songs during his show until his departure from the station and went to KDAY.
The Americans started the season without Harvey " Busher " Jackson who refused to sign.
Though Smith insisted on casting Lee in the lead role, Miramax head Harvey Weinstein refused to take a chance on Lee, citing the general inability of his films to gross more than $ 30 million at the box office.
Soon upon arriving Dragojević met with Harvey Weinstein who offered him Milčo Mančevski's script Dust, but Dragojević refused it reasoning that it's a very personal script that can more or less only be directed by Mančevski, and also due to discovering that, as he put it in one interview, " offering me that script was the Weinsteins ' little ' fuck you ' to Mančevski with whom they were on bad terms at that moment ".

Harvey and use
Like many cartoonists, Capp made extensive use of assistants ( notably Andy Amato, Harvey Curtis, Walter Johnson and Frank Frazetta ).
A contemporary of Shakespere's, Gabriel Harvey, wrote a marginal note in his copy of the 1598 edition of Chaucer's works, which some scholars use as dating evidence.
At the lowest part of the town, by the river, Harvey & Son's Brewery, ' The Cathedral of Lewes ' is an unspoilt nineteenth century tower brewery and is the only one of the town's five original major breweries still in use.
Harvey Sachs also recounts that the masters were damaged, possibly due to the use of somewhat inferior materials imposed by wartime restrictions.
This implied that Harvey will now use his power to stop clocks and mystically transport Dr Chumley to a personal paradise, in Akron, Ohio.
In his 1970 work, The Kornilov Affair: A Reinterpretation, Harvey Asher suggests that Kerensky and Kornilov had an agreement to use the military to restore order within Russia.
Cushing brought back a sample of Riva-Rocci's sphygmomanometer, and blood pressure measurement became a vital sign and its use spread like wildfire across the US and western world as a direct contribution by Harvey Cushing.
Consumer Reports graphs use a modified form of Harvey Balls for qualitative comparison.
" The building of the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur ", coda to Paris, Capital of Modernity ( 2003: 311ff ) Harvey made use of Hubert Rohault de Fleury.
Harvey was also a wordsmith and has been credited with the coining or first use of the word " jovial " ( derived from the Latin for " pertaining to Jove or Jupiter "), circa 1590, as well as the words " conscious ", " extensively ", " idiom ", " notoriety " and " rascality ".
Harvey Pekar and others saw Spiegelman's use of animals as potentially reinforcing stereotypes.
Harvey was sacked from the band after making comments in a radio interview that appeared to condone the use of the drug ecstasy.
After William Harvey discovered blood pathways in 1616, many people tried to use fluids such as beer, urine, milk, and animal blood as blood substitute.
Spelling without hyphen sees scattered use in the later 20th century, following Harvey Cox's 1966 Secular City: " Thus the hidden God or deus absconditus of biblical theology may be mistaken for the no-god-at-all of nontheism.
During the 1940s, Stern's The Colgate Sports Reel and newsreel programs used many of the techniques later used by Harvey, including his emphatic style of delivery, and the use of phrases such as Reel Two and Reel Three to denote segments of the broadcast — much like Harvey's Page Two and Page Three.
Meanwhile, King Louis of France ( Brooks again ) is warned by his advisors, Count de Monet ( played by Harvey Korman and mistakenly called " Count da Money " by the king and others ) and his associate Béarnaise ( Andreas Voutsinas ), that the peasants do not think he likes them — a suspicion reinforced by the king's use of peasants as clay pigeons in a murderous game of skeet.
Former players noted for use of the split-finger fastball include John Smoltz, Jack Morris, Mike Scott, Kazuhiro Sasaki, Bryan Harvey, Bruce Sutter, Roger Clemens, and Fred Breining.
This incarnation of Birdman was voiced by Keith Andies and did not use the name Harvey ( Birdman's actual name was given in the show as Ray Randall ).
This performance highlighted Harvey ’ s use of stage props during that tour ( she beat out the rhythm with a broomstick ) as well as the unique instrumentation of guitarist Joe Gore, who played the song ’ s sliding guitar riff with a knife.
In 1989, John Barnard and Harvey Postlethwaite, then-Ferrari engineers and designers, created a automated gearbox for use in the Ferrari 640 single-seater.
Given that breast cancer is a large killer of women and a very high percentage of young women use underarm deodorants, I think we should be carrying out properly funded, further investigations into parabens and where they are found in the body ," says Philip Harvey, an editor of the Journal of Applied Toxicology, which published the research.
In August 1997, Harvey was diagnosed with oral cancer, which was attributed to his longtime use of chewing tobacco.
Two years later he was appointed captain of the Canadian Pacific Line's and within months had become famous following his role in the capture of Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen, the London cellar murderer, in what was the first use of radio to capture a criminal.
The earliest published use of the term appears in an article in The Atlantic by Harvey Blume on September 30, 1998:
One of his correspondents says that the first known use of the term is on an October 22, 1892 Fred Harvey Company restaurant menu, and implies that blue-plate specials were regular features at Harvey Houses.

Harvey and Royal
The Royal College of Physicians, of which corporate body Harvey was a munificent Benefactor did in the years 1882 – 1883, by permission of the Representatives of the Harvey family, undertake this duty.
* John Harvey Stevens ( died 1866 ), Royal Marines officer
Between 1820-29, Stannard exhibited work at the Royal Academy and British Institution, but by 1823 he was in a severe financial crisis, temporarily alleviated by the patronage of the Norwich manufacturer and entrepreneur John Harvey who commissioned Stannard to paint his masterwork, Thorpe Water Frolic, Afternoon.
Cushing was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1934, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Harvey Cushing, Doris Ulmann 1920s
1997 – Opens Sensation: Young British Art from the Saatchi Gallery at the Royal Academy featuring 42 artists including The Chapman Brothers, Marcus Harvey, Damien Hirst, Ron Mueck, Jenny Saville, Sarah Lucas & Tracey Emin.
The London production opened in August 1964 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and featured Laurence Harvey as Arthur, Elizabeth Larner as Guenevere and Barry Kent as Lancelot.
* Fusilier Norman Harvey, 1st Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
* Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, Royal Navy officer, lived at Rolls ( demolished 1953 )
* The 1980 Report of the Royal Commission to Inquire into the Circumstances of the Convictions of Arthur Allan Thomas for the Murders ( in 1970 ) of Harvey and Jeanette Crewe followed the freeing of Arthur Allan Thomas
Royal Roy began in April 1985 as an answer to the successful Harvey Comics Richie Rich series.
In late 1985 Harvey Comics sued Star Comics for copyright infringement, claiming that Royal Roy was a blatant copy of Richie Rich.
( Longtime Harvey creator Lennie Herman had created Royal Roy for Star Comics ; Herman died in 1983 before the first issue of Royal Roy was published.
Harvey is known for his tabloid-provoking portrayal of Moors murderer Myra Hindley, created from handprints taken from a plaster cast of a child ’ s hand, and shown in the Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art in 1997.
He was President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1910 – 1914 and delivered their Harveian Oration in 1916 on the subject of Harvey, The Man and the Physician.
Harvey was 19 years old, and a Private in the 1st Battalion, The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, British Army during the First World War when on 25 October 1918 at Ingoyghem, Belgium, he performed a deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross:
Harvey enlisted into the Royal Engineers in 1939 and joined 199 Railway Workshop Company.
* Notes on the Early History of the Royal Scottish Academy, George Harvey, ( Edmonston & Douglas, 1873 )
( Veteran Harvey writer / artist Lennie Herman had created Royal Roy for Star Comics.
Shortly after graduating from the Royal College of Art after a two-year furniture MA course in 1994, he was commissioned by Harvey Nichols department store in Knightsbridge to design a temporary structure for the shop's facade.
After leaving the Royal Masonic School for Boys, Harvey Postlethwaite attended Birmingham University, England to study Mechanical Engineering and graduated, with a doctorate, during the 1960s.
Sir George Harvey was the author of a paper on the " Colour of the Atmosphere ," read before the Edinburgh Royal Society, and afterwards published with illustrations in Good Words ; and in 1870 he published a small volume entitled Notes of the Early History of the Royal Scottish Academy.

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