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of Schools, and Clarence Hawkes the first Sheriff.
The first known ' Aotea ' meeting house was established approximately 15 generations ago ( from 2010 ) followed by the building of a marae at Makirikiri near Dannevirke at about the same time as the first Nordic settlers arrived from Napier and Hawkes Bay.
The piece was first published in 1939 by Boosey & Hawkes, and was the last of Webern's works to be published in his lifetime.
Born Jessie Jacquetta Hopkins, the daughter of Nobel Prize-winning scientist, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, she married first Christopher Hawkes, then an Assistant Keeper at the British Museum, in 1933.
With her first husband, Christopher Hawkes, she co-authored Prehistoric Britain ( 1943 ) and with J.
In her general work on the Minoans ( Dawn of the Gods, 1968 ), Hawkes was one of the first archaeologists to suggest that the ancient Minoans might have been ruled by women ; the idea had been discussed long before by historians of culture and religion ( for instance Joseph Campbell ), and outside of the academic community, sometimes by feminists.
Hawkes Bay's Gold 1530 was purchased by Radio Network in 2000 and re-branded as JO 1530 ( Jammin Oldies ) and in 2002 as the first Coast station, Coast was later moved to Auckland networked across the whole country.
This monumental task was undertaken by Christopher Hawkes and Stuart Piggott ( both subsequently CBA Presidents ) and the first volume appeared in 1948.
Also Suzanne Aubert who had come to New Zealand in 1860 at the invitation of Bishop Pompallier, and had worked in Auckland and Hawkes Bay established her order the Sisters of Compassion-the first Catholic order founded in New Zealand for women-in Jerusalem in 1892.
His real name is Hannibal Hawkes and he first appeared in Western Comics # 5.
For example, some mark the beginning of postmodernism with the first publication of John Hawkes ' The Cannibal in 1949, the first performance of Waiting for Godot in 1953, the first publication of Howl in 1956 or of Naked Lunch in 1959.
The song was first collected in Donegal by Longford poet Padraic Colum and musicologist Herbert Hughes, and published by Boosey & Hawkes in London in a work entitled Irish Country Songs in 1909.
Additionally, in the first season " Dan Hogan Story ", we are told that, around 1859-perhaps before setting up the lumber business in Galena, Adams and Hawkes were prize fight promoters in New York City, generally setting up matches and taking bets on their boxer, known as " the Tinsmith ".
It was published in 1912 by Hawkes and Son of London, the first to bear the Alford sobriquet.
His first dig was in Longbridge Deverill with the Hawkes.
The First National Standard ( WB74 ) design was made by the Birmingham, UK firm of Smith & Hawkes Ltd. and the first boxes were installed in 1857.
The playing record in the early fifties was mixed, but there was a huge improvement under the captaincy of first Bert MacDonald, and then Dick Hawkes.
James F. Hull followed Philander Chase, who went on to become the first Bishop of Ohio in 1819 ( where he founded Kenyon College ), the first Bishop of Illinois in 1835, and in 1852 he became Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church ; Nathaniel Wheaton ; Francis L. Hawkes ( who was chosen the first president of the University of Louisiana, which later became Tulane University ); Edmund Neville ; William Thomas Leacock, who served Christ Church for 30 years ; Alexander I. Drysdale and David Sessums, who left to become the 4th Bishop of Louisiana, an office he held for 38 years.

Hawkes and made
Appearances were made in hill climbs and at Brooklands and a single entry in the 1922 Indianapolis 500 mile race driven by Douglas Hawkes finished thirteenth at an average speed in excess of 80 miles an hour.
Trained by John Hawkes, Octagonal made his debut late in 1994, and was crowned the Australian Champion Two Year Old on the strength of his autumn campaign, which comprised wins in the Todman Trial and AJC Sires Produce Stakes and close seconds in the STC Golden Slipper and AJC Champagne Stakes.
As Cole, Hawkes successfully penetrated the team's headquarters and, despite being exposed by the real Cole, made off with the Viper.

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* Boosey & Hawkes feature on John Adams
After the war, Boosey and Hawkes also produced a " Reporter " tape recorder in the early 1950s using magnetic tape, rather than wire, which was based on German wartime technology.
Although members of the band have since gone on to other projects, Hawkes and Pressly maintained a relationship and were married on January 8, 2005.
< li > 1970: Mary F. Lyon and Susan Hawkes report that a gene on the X chromosome caused complete insensitivity to androgens in mice .</ li >
In 1953, he divorced his second wife and married the archaeologist and writer Jacquetta Hawkes, his collaborator on the play Dragon's Mouth.
* A Finzi page on the website of his publisher Boosey & Hawkes, including a complete list of works published by Boosey & Hawkes and a discography.
In 1792, Thomas Hawkes wrote about trade in timber, which was carried from Bourne to Spalding, and there was a boat which carried passengers to the market at Spalding on Tuesdays, but he comments that the service was erratic, as there was often too little or too much water for the vessels to operate.
Alistair Cooke divorced Ruth in 1944, and married Jane White Hawkes, a portrait painter and the widow of neurologist A. Whitfield Hawkes, the son of Albert W. Hawkes, on 30 April 1946.
In this enclosure or Parke are goodly meadows, springs, rivers, red and fallow Deere, Fawnes carrying thither for the Hawkes ( of whom are three mewed above two hundred Gerfalcons which he goeth once a week to see ) and he often useth one Leopard or more, sitting on Horses, which he setteth upon the Stagges and Deere, and having taken the beast, giveth it to the Gerfalcons, and in beholding this spectacle he taketh wonderful delight.
Other Dannevirke All Blacks were Colin Loader ( 1950s ), Blair Furlong ( 1970 to South Africa ), Lui Paewai who is widely acknowledged as the youngest All Black in history at just 17 years old ( 1924 Invincibles ) and whose sons and grandsons ( Doc, Hepa, Nathan and Murdoch respectively ) went on to have good careers for Hawkes Bay and the New Zealand Maori side, and Roy White ( post-war All Black in 1947-48.
* Boosey & Hawkes publisher page on De Materie
Proby is touring on the UK wide " Sixties Gold Tour " with Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Animals and Steve Ellis ( who is replacing Chip Hawkes ), between September and December 2012.
Upstream on the River Camel, and on several of its tributaries, Kingfishers can be seen, while the Cornwall Wildlife Trust reserve at Hawkes Wood is noted for Nuthatches and Tawney Owls.
46 ( 1991 ) The Nightingale and the Rose, ( libretto by Firsova, after Oscar Wilde, premiered on 8 July 1994 at Almeida Theatre, Almeida Opera ; at the Boosey & Hawkes page.
When not touring or building pianos, he has been editing piano editions of the works of Władysław Szpilman for Boosey and Hawkes and wrote a piece on aesthetics, which was published in Poland in March 2005.
Indicative of the reader-response school of theory, Terence Hawkes writes that the fundamental close reading technique is based on the assumption that “ the subject and the object of study — the reader and the text — are stable and independent forms, rather than products of the unconscious process of signification ," an assumption which he identifies as the " ideology of liberal humanism ,” which is attributed to the New Critics who are “ accused of attempting to disguise the interests at work in their critical processes .” For Hawkes, ideally, a critic ought to be considered to “ the finished work by his reading of it, and to remain simply an inert consumer of a ‘ ready-made ’ product .”
In 1982 she founded Deep Ocean Engineering along with her husband, engineer and submersible designer Graham Hawkes, to design, operate, support, and consult on piloted and robotic sub sea systems.

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In 1986, Earle tied the world solo dive depth record in a sub ( and setting the record for a woman ), going 1000m in Deep Ocean Engineering's Deep Rover, tying the record set by her then husband Graham Hawkes.
Ray's friend Dave ( John Hawkes ) convinces him to go and surprise her.
Me and You and Everyone We Know is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Miranda July ( her directorial debut ) and stars July, John Hawkes, Miles Thompson, Brandon Ratcliff, Natasha Slayton, Najarra Townsend, Carlie Westerman, and JoNell Kennedy.

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