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She appeared in Maugham's The Letter in London and on tour in 1927 and 1928, in Excelsior ( adapted from " L ' Ecole des Cocottes " by H. M. Harwood ) in 1928, and in Maugham's The Sacred Flame in 1929, also in London and on tour.
Although her stage appearances tended to run naturally towards Shakespeare and the classics, including Ibsens Hedda Gabler, Chekhov's The Three Sisters, Marlowe, Racine, Gorky, Brecht, she has also appeared in plays by Genet, Pinter, Ronald Harwood, Nicholson, Albee and others.
Mottram and Raworth were also influenced by the Black Mountain poets while Raworth and Harwood shared an interest in the poets of the New York School.
A single radiocarbon date for Harwood suggests it was also occupied in 1450.
In 1989, Beatty made Chattahoochee ( 1989 ), portraying Dr. Harwood, and also had a recurring role as Dan Conner's father on Roseanne ( 1989 – 1994 ), with John Goodman.
Chiles has also done some work in television, playing J. R .' s love interest Holly Harwood in the 1982 – 1983 season of Dallas and guest appearances in shows such as Hart to Hart ( as a psychotic split-personality model ), In the Heat of the Night, and Murder, She Wrote.
It was also the first team from Maharashtra to win the Harwood League and the Nadkarni Cup three times in a row.
Tommy had also earned the nickname the " Harwood Butcher ", since he had murdered eleven men when he only came to kill one, evidently in the Harwood district of Portland which resulted in his 15-year jail sentence.
: Richard Harwood is also the assumed name of National Front member Richard Verrall.
She also announced, on her last live show, that she would be co-presenting a new CBBC show, Totally Doctor Who, with CBBC's Barney Harwood ; the first episode was broadcast on 13 April 2006.
Dr G. Timms and Mr D. C. Harwood were also awarded £ 1, 000 for work on random tape for 5-UCO.
Mary Walcott also married David Harwood in 1701 in Sutton, Massachusetts.
Lee Wall replaced Demeski on drums in time for 1997's Pup Tent, and Britta Phillips of The Belltower ( also known as the singing voice of animated character Jem ) joined when bassist Justin Harwood departed in 2000.
Maine South was built in 1964 on the grounds of a former landfill to meet the growing educational needs of the area, mainly the city of Park Ridge, but also some of Niles, Harwood Heights, Norridge, Rosemont and unincorporated Norwood Park Township.
Harwood also has a strong interest in the Nazi period, especially the situation of individuals who either voluntarily collaborated with the Nazis or, alternatively, who faced strong pressure to do so and had, in each case, to work out their own personal combination of resistance, deception and compromise.
Harwood received his third Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2007 for his adaptation of the memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, for which he also won a BAFTA and the Prix Jacques Prevert Du Scenario, 2008, for Best Adaptation.
* Ethel Carnie Holdsworth ( 1886 – 1962 ), writer also published as Ethel Carnie and Ethel Holdsworth-lived in Great Harwood until her marriage in 1915 and some of her poems and novels were written in the town
The Onegin stanza is also used in the verse novel Equinox by Australian writer Matthew Rubinstein, serialized daily in the Sydney Morning Herald and currently awaiting publication ; in the biography in verse Richard Burgin by Diana Burgin ; in the verse novel Jack the Lady Killer by HRF Keating ( title borrowed from a line in Golden Gate in Onegin stanza rhymes but not always preserving the metric pattern ); and in several poems by Australian poet Gwen Harwood, for instance the first part of " Class of 1927 " and " Sea Eagle " ( the first employs a humorous Byronic tone, but the second adapts the stanza to a spare lyrical mood, which is good evidence of the form's versatility ).
It also includes Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle, and Rishton.
The stages are some of the most demanding in the British Rally Championship: Chirdonhead is a fast open run through forest ; Shepards Shield is a short run through some farmland, but is also very high speed ; Harwood forest is a mix of open and twisty forest and field land, it is the hardest stage of the rally ; and Falstone is twisty and fast, but mainly in forest and very narrow.
by Richard Harwood ( also known as Richard Verrall )
Harwood is also the location of the local sugar Mill, the Harwood Sugar Mill built in 1873 and is the oldest Australian mill still operational.

Harwood and wrote
Similarly, Harwood wrote that the June 4, 1946 edition of Baseler Nachrichten, another Swiss newspaper, reported that “ a maximum of only one and a half million Jews could be numbered as casualties.

Harwood and screenplay
In 1960, Harwood began a career as a writer and published his first novel, All the Same Shadows in 1961, the screenplay, Private Potter in 1962, and the produced stage play, March Hares in 1964.

Harwood and for
Some drops that are abseiled down may be as deep as several hundred meters ( for example Harwood Hole ).
In particular, catering manager David Harwood received the Cambridge Catering Award in 2005 for his " outstanding quality and affordable prices ".
The first self-winding mechanism was invented for pocket watches in 1770 by Abraham-Louis Perrelet, but the first " self-winding ", or " automatic ", wristwatch was the invention of a British watch repairer named John Harwood in 1923.
19th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Harwood in Harrodsburg, Kentucky and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on January 2, 1862 under the command of Colonel William J. Landram.
Ronald Harwood based the play on his experiences as dresser to distinguished English Shakespearean actor-manager Sir Donald Wolfit, who is the model for the character " Sir " in the play.
19th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Harwood in Harrodsburg, Kentucky and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on January 2, 1862 under the command of Colonel William J. Landram.
However, the scene when Harwood meets with his captains on board Ajax is fictional, created for the movie in order to explain the tactical situation to the audience.
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Gwen Harwood, Bone Scan
He is best known today for his pamphlet ( under the assumed name of Richard Harwood ) Did Six Million Really Die ?, a Holocaust denial pamphlet which was the subject of the criminal action brought against its Canadian-based publisher Ernst Zündel.
Among other uses, Baroness Elliot of Harwood organized a dinner in 1984 for all female Conservative members of Parliament and peers ; and this event was held in this venue.
John Fitzgerald Byers ( Bruce Harwood ) was once a public relations worker for the FCC.
Katharine Teresa Gun ( born Katharine Teresa Harwood in 1974 ) is a former translator for Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), a British intelligence agency.
Chur ( Switzerland ): Harwood Academic Publishers for the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995.
In the 2005 – 06 season a new record was set, with 6, 023 at Gigg Lane for a Division Two match between FC United of Manchester and Great Harwood Town on 23 April 2006.
In 1971, his friend Dave Harwood " took his first step into printed mass production with his RDH Comix ," for which Bolland provided a cover ( featuring Norwich Cathedral ).
Upon completion of exploration in 1959, Harwood Hole became the deepest explored cave in New Zealand, a record that stood for many years.
Mercer, a self-taught chemist born in Great Harwood, invented the mercerisation process for treating cotton which is still in use today.
Originally from Great Harwood, Netherwood Hughes, one of the last surviving veterans of World War I, died at the Woodlands Home for the Elderly in 2009, aged 108.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Syd Mead, Inc. provided architectural renderings both interior and exterior for such clients as Intercontinental Hotels, 3D International, Harwood Taylor & Associates, Don Ghia, and Gresham & Smith.
Presenters on the station included Bob McCreadie, Steve Bulley ( now at Wessex FM ), Jennie Gow ( now covering MotoGP for the BBC ), Steve Carpenter, Jon White ( now Radio Plymouth ), Mike Harwood, Dan Jennings, Tim Ley, Dave Gould ( now Palm 105. 5 and Radio Plymouth ), Robert D ' Ovidio, Jeremy Kyle, Ian Burrage, Laura James and Ben Clark.
Gwen Harwood had written poetry for many years, and her first poem was published in Meanjin in 1944, but her work did not start appearing regularly in journals and books until the 1960s.
Matt Harwood of Petrified Productions, who had previously worked with Paladin, created all of the music for the game.
** here was the Rose Grove Junction for the North Lancashire Loop, an alternative route to Blackburn via Padiham, Simonstone and Great Harwood ( closed to passengers 2 December 1957 )

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