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L ' Assembliée d ' Jèrriais launched a quarterly magazine in 1952, which has been published since ( with the occasional hiatus, and latterly under the editorship of Le Don Balleine ); a standard grammar Lé Jèrriais pour tous ( by Paul Birt ) appeared in 1985 ; cassettes, booklets and other materials have also been produced.
Since resuming publication in 1991, Ansible has appeared monthly ( with occasional extra issues given " half " numbers, e. g. Ansible 53½ ) as a two-sided A4 sheet and latterly also online.
The system first appeared in the late 1980s, programmed by John Platten and has since been progressively refined by John and latterly by Dr Matthew Maylin.
The British Waterways Board has also released its own library of BTF films on video, and these have latterly appeared on DVD.

latterly and for
The division of Cyprus has remained an intractable political problem plaguing relations between Greece and Turkey, and drawing in NATO, of which both Greece and Turkey are members, and latterly the European Union, which has admitted Greece and Cyprus and which Turkey has been seeking to join for over twenty years.
The Vampyre has been accounted by cultural critic Christopher Frayling as one of the most influential works of fiction ever written and spawned a craze for vampire fiction and theatre ( and latterly film ) which has not ceased to this day.
An Irish nationalist and Parnellite in his youth, he worked in Africa for commercial interests and latterly in the service of Britain.
Following the brewery's closure in 2003, the company ( latterly known as Eldridge Pope Inns Limited or EP Limited ) continued to operate for a few years as a pub, bar and hotel business, running the Que Pasa chain of tapas bars, Room At the Inn hotels and H. J. Wellfeds pubs.
She acted late into life, latterly for American television films, including a lavish production of A Tale of Two Cities ( in which she played Miss Pross ).
* Moskvitch 412 ( 1967-1975 ) ( latterly known as a Moskvitch 1500 for the Western export market )
These included the locomotives and stock for the Epping – Ongar shuttle until electrification in 1957, freight trains to sidings including at Fairlop, Barkingside, Buckhurst Hill, Theydon Bois, South Woodford, Loughton,, and ) until the mid-1960s, and early-morning and late-night trains between Liverpool Street and Epping, latterly DMUs, last running on 31 May 1970 ).
After the First World War Streatham developed as a location for entertainment, with Streatham Hill Theatre ( now a bingo hall ), three cinemas, the Locarno ballroom ( latterly Caesar's nightclub, which closed in 2010 ) and Streatham Ice Rink all adding to its reputation as " the West End of South London ".
Cornerstone was known for its " Evening Encore " performances, latterly simply called " Encores ".
The Hamond's Grammar School building latterly came to serve as the sixth form for the Hamond's High School, but that use has since ceased.
Flanking towers, initially square and latterly curved, were introduced along the walls and gatehouses began to grow in size and complexity, with portcullises being introduced for the first time.
The fort was in active use until 1955, latterly serving for National Service training.
The AC Ace 2. 6 ( as it is latterly known today ) is for many people the prettiest Ace of all-and undoubtedly the rarest, with only 37 such cars built.
The Green Goddess is the colloquial name for the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used originally by the Auxiliary Fire Service ( AFS ), and latterly by the British Armed Forces.
A number of leading museums, for example, the National Gallery, Tate, Victoria & Albert Museum and Science Museum in London ( to cite the leading UK museums active in this field ) were early adoptors in the field of interactive technologies, investing in educational resources, and more latterly, in the creative use of MP3 players for visitors.
Irene Joan Marion Sims ( 9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001 ), best known as Joan Sims, was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the Carry On films, and latterly for playing both Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By, and Mrs Wembley the cook with a liking for sherry in the TV comedy series On the Up.
This airfield opened as a flight test centre for Vickers in 1944 and used until 1972 ( latterly by the BAC ).
Edmund Evans used relief and wood throughout, with up to eleven different colours, and latterly specialized in illustrations for children's books, using fewer blocks but overprinting non-solid areas of colour to achieve blended colours.
The song “ Soul Limbo ”, featuring marimba by Terry Manning, was a big hit ( later used by the BBC as their theme for cricket coverage on both TV and, latterly, radio's “ Test Match Special ”), as was their version of “ Hang ' em High ”.
* John Fowles, who lived in Lyme Regis for 35 years, latterly in ' Belmont House ', based his novel The French Lieutenant's Woman there.
Described latterly as a charismatic and influential man, as well as a religious zealot, over the following months he helped bring a further eight conspirators into the plot, whose naissance was planned for 5 November 1605.

latterly and extended
In of the Gospel of John, Jesus, following his encounter with John the Baptist, undertakes an extended and successful baptizing ministry in Judea and on the banks of the River Jordan ; initially as an associate of the Baptist, latterly more as a rival.
Originally Fullarton remained outwith the Royal Burgh of Irvine as a distinct village and latterly burgh in its own right in the Parish of Dundonald until the Irvine Burgh Act 1881 extended the town's boundaries.

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Later, Schools of Commerce ( founded 1889 ), Education ( f. 1878 ) and Domestic Science ( f. 1880 ) were added along with colleges at Didsbury, Crewe, Alsager and the former Domestic and Trades College ( f. 1911 ), latterly Hollings College.
Of early clubs the most famous, latterly, was the Bread Street or Friday Street Club that met at the Mermaid Tavern on the first Friday of each month.
The city has been strategically significant since at least the Roman occupation of Britain, due to its naturally defensible crag and tail hill ( latterly the site of Stirling Castle ), and its commanding position at the foot of the Ochil Hills on the border between the Lowlands and Highlands, at the lowest crossing point of the River Forth.
From the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms the term spread to several other regions, at an early point to Scotland, latterly to Ireland, and to the United States.
It was latterly the home of Sir Henry Tate, sugar refiner, benefactor of local libraries across south London, including Streatham Library, and founder of the Tate Gallery at Millbank.
He was educated at Eton where he was good friends with Denys Finch Hatton, and latterly with Patrick Shaw-Stewart.
It is only of late years that the town has had any considerable increase, which has been chiefly at the bottom of the hill, but some latterly on the top.
During her schooldays, latterly at Gordonstoun, Phillips excelled at many sporting activities.
From 1768 until 1966 the Secretary of State was supported by an Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies ( at times an Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies ), and latterly by a Minister of State.
Since 2003 he has worked as part of Crass Agenda ( latterly Last Amendment ), performing live and releasing material in CD format including Savage Utopia, a collaboration with Coldcut's Matt Black and other jazz musicians, and How ?, a reworking of Allen Ginsberg's beat poem Howl, recorded live at the Vortex Jazz Club.
He was born at Spennithorne, Yorkshire, and served as steward in several families of position, latterly in that of the Duke of Somerset, who ultimately obtained for him the post of riding purveyor to the master of the horse, a sinecure worth about £ 200 a year.
Moreover, he was crippled by incipient disease of the brain, which at first inflicted unconquerable lassitude and depression, and latterly agonizing pain.
Bingham was picked up by the Germans at Jutland, and remained a prisoner of war ( latterly at Holzminden ) until the Armistice.
Matches were latterly played at Park Hall stadium, Oswestry, after a spell at Victoria Road.
After graduating, he stayed on at Kew, being employed as a supervisor and latterly a staff trainer, leaving to pursue a career in gardening journalism in 1974.
Richard Olsen became a producer at Pacific High Studios and latterly formed the swing group Richard Olsen & His Big Band.
James Cholmeley Russell, ( 1841-1912 ) the barrister, financier, property developer and railway entrepreneur lived at The Woodlands, Merrow and latterly Longdene House, Haslemere where he died on the 29th August 1912.
Since 1931 the fair has been officially opened by the Mayor-first of Ilkeston and since 1974 of Erewash-on the Fair Thursday at noon with the Town Clerk or latterly the Council's Solicitor reading the Charter from the steps of the Town Hall.

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