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Helmore and also
Front view of Helmore Building of Anglia Ruskin Cambridge campus, is also the front face of the university itself as seen from East Road.

Helmore and Sullivan's
Helmore encouraged the young Sullivan's composing talent and arranged for one of his pieces, " O Israel ", to be published in 1855, Sullivan's first published work.

Helmore and for
The Reverend Thomas Helmore, the choirmaster, encouraged Sullivan and arranged for the publication and performance of his early compositions.
In 1853, English hymnwriter John Mason Neale wrote the " Wenceslas " lyrics, in collaboration with his music editor Thomas Helmore, and the carol first appeared in Carols for Christmas-Tide, 1853.
Neale translated some of the carols and hymns, and in 1853, he and Helmore published twelve carols in Carols for Christmas-tide ( with music from Piae Cantiones ).
Neale and Helmore published 12 of these tunes in that same year as Carols for Christmastide, and the following year 12 more as Carols for Eastertide.

Helmore and be
He in turn passed it on to Thomas Helmore who he knew to be expert in the interpretation of the mensural notation in which the tunes were given.

Helmore and one
Thomas Helmore, where Arthur Sullivan was one of his schoolmates.

Helmore and anthems
Sullivan flourished under the training of the Reverend Thomas Helmore, master of the choristers, and began to compose anthems and songs.

Helmore and was
The first in 1954 was called The Shadow, starring Tom Helmore as Lamont Cranston.
The film was directed by Alexander Hall and starred Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray, and Tom Helmore.
Air-Commodore Peter Helmore ( son of Air Commodore William Helmore ) was an uncle by marriage.

Helmore and at
As executor of the will of the Reverend Chauncy Hare Townshend ( the author of several volumes of poetry ), she, with the Reverend Thomas Helmore ( another poet ), used a large sum from Townshend's estate, at his request, to build a primary school in Westminster.

Helmore and St
In or around 1853, G. J. R. Gordon, Queen Victoria's envoy and minister in Stockholm, gave a rare copy of the 1582 edition of Piae Cantiones to English hymnwriter John Mason Neale, Warden of Sackville College, East Grinstead, Sussex and to the Reverend Thomas Helmore ( Vice-Principal of St. Mark's College, Chelsea ).

Helmore and .
Hallway through Helmore toward Mumford Library.
The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped, which began with the refurbishment of Helmore, the main building on East Road, completed in 2006.
Lucy Ferry ( born Lucy Helmore in 1960 ) is a former model and London socialite who is the former wife of Roxy Music lead singer Bryan Ferry.

also and enlisted
Czerny was also enlisted to write a coda.
It may also be awarded to officers of lesser rank and senior enlisted personnel, but these instances are less frequent and circumstances vary by service.
Of a similar size to the Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers, the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince has a total force of 116, consisting of 3 officers, 15 non-commissioned officers, and 98 enlisted men ( there are also 14 civilian employees ).
Congress later established a system of " dual enlistment " for the National Guard, so that anyone who enlisted in the National Guard also enlisted in the U. S. Army.
It was also common, however, for enlisted men to marry Bermudians, and many of those remained in Bermuda, leaving the Army.
In keeping with their target market of young males, Red Bull has also enlisted help from celebrities, such as Eminem that would appeal to this group ( sponsoring the Red Bull " EmSee Battle Rap championships ").
For the next 13 months, LeMay was not only on the enlisted rolls of the Regular Army but also still held a commission in the National Guard and Army Reserve.
The squadron also serves as a training hub for new weather professionals-both enlisted and officers.
Eston's sons also enlisted in the Union Army, both as white men, as that was the community they had been living in.
Boyce, Boyce, and Booth enlisted in the Army in 1966, and Clinton recruited bassist Billy Bass Nelson and guitarist Eddie Hazel in 1967, then also added guitarist Tawl Ross and drummer Tiki Fulwood.
He also enlisted the services of a number of Continental soldiers of fortune, among whom were Lafayette, Baron Johann de Kalb, Thomas Conway, Casimir Pulaski, and Baron von Steuben.
Lawrence Murphy and Dolan also enlisted the John Kinney Gang.
Fred / Alan also enlisted the help of animators, writers, producers and doo-wop group The Jive Five to create new channel IDs.
Ancestors and culture-heroes held in reverence can also be enlisted for help with day-to-day problems.
49 of the original 165 pursuit pilots of FEAF's 24th Pursuit Group also evacuated during the campaign, but of non-flying personnel, only one of 27 officers and 16 wounded enlisted men were evacuated.
They also enlisted Hall's girlfriend Sara Allen ( and also her younger sister Janna ) as songwriting collaborators, as well as beginning a working relationship with Neil Kernon, an engineer on Voices who would work as co-producer on their succeeding two albums.
And so in many of the major areas of humanitarian reform, Christians and rationalists worked together: in the case of slavery ; William Wilberforce, the Buxtons but also Jeremy Bentham and Condorcet ; in the case of working conditions ; evangelicals such as Lord Shaftesbury but also Robert Owen and Edwin Chadwick ; in the case of punishments Beccaria but also Samuel Romilly ; in the case of the mentally ill ; Shaftesbury and Pinel and in the case of the treatment of animals, Bentham enlisted the aid of Wilberforce.
they also enlisted the help of Trevor Horn to write the universal version of " Ya Soshla s Uma ".
" The album also featured Mark Radice on keyboards, and he was also enlisted to assist in the songwriting process.

also and Sullivan's
Johnny Carson also did a fair impression, and even Joan Rivers imitated Sullivan's unique posture.
It is also clear that Sullivan's musical setting was written to match the cadence of the word " Iolanthe ," and could only accommodate the word " Perola " by preceding it ( awkwardly ) with " O ", " Come " or " Ah ".
We also learn that he was in combat with John Sullivan and Ronnie Malenfant, and saved Sullivan's life ; and that Willie keeps a scrapbook about Carol Gerber.
Sullivan's Travels was not as immediately successful at the box office as earlier Sturges films such as The Great McGinty and The Lady Eve, and also received a mixed critical reception.
Demarest also acted in Diamond Jim ( 1935 ), Easy Living ( 1937 ), The Great McGinty ( 1940 ), Christmas in July ( 1940 ), The Lady Eve ( 1941 ), Sullivan's Travels ( 1941 ), The Palm Beach Story ( 1942 ), The Miracle of Morgan's Creek ( 1944 ), Hail the Conquering Hero ( 1944 ) and The Great Moment ( 1944 )
: Ghosts: also in Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore
Sherman also parodied Gilbert and Sullivan's " Titwillow " from The Mikado, in the song " The Bronx Bird-Watcher " ( on My Son, the Celebrity ), as well as several other Gilbert and Sullivan songs.
The band also released a video to go with the single which is reported to be filmed on top of the roof of Lee Sullivan's flat.
Sullivan's claim is also supported by his 18 March 1917, release of a cartoon short entitled The Tail of Thomas Kat, more than two years prior to Feline Follies.
In interviews, he has said he also relied on a printed volume of Sullivan's letters written during the time of her early stay with the Kellers.
Unusually for a commercial broadcaster, it also produced lavish versions of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Hulme also observes that though he is seen as Sullivan's successor, German's music is quite different in style, and his lyric ballads especially show " a romantic warmth that struck a new note in British operetta ".
" The Pall Mall Gazette also praised Sullivan's contribution but disparaged Gilbert's: in its view, the music " has not its equal in the whole Sullivan and Gilbert series ", but the book had " not merely a sense of cheapness but the sense of weariness even to exhaustion.
The reviewer for the Sunday Times wrote that the score of Ida was " the best in every way that Sir Arthur Sullivan has produced, apart from his serious works .... Humour is almost as strong a point with Sir Arthur ... as with his clever collaborator ...." The humour of the piece also drew the comment that Gilbert and Sullivan's work " has the great merit of putting everyone in a good temper.
However, not all message pictures are 100 % serious, and there are also films spoofing the genre ( Sullivan's Travels, for example ).
The black spots noted on the back of the fictional bug can be found on the Alaus oculatus, a click beetle also native to Sullivan's Island.
Sullivan's forces reached their deepest penetration at the Seneca town of Chenussio ( also called Little Beard's town, Beardstown, Chinefee, Genesee, and Geneseo ), near the present Cuylerville, New York, on September 15, inflicting total destruction on the Iroquois villages before returning to Fort Sullivan at the end of the month.
He also contested the path of Sullivan's son in the film.
Sir Arthur Sullivan's " Overture di Ballo " was also premièred here in August 1870, as part of the Triennial Musical Festival which commissioned new works for every season.
Sullivan's protégé Frank Lloyd Wright is also cited as an exemplar of functional design.
Perhaps coincidentally, a fairy named Celia also appears in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1882 comic opera Iolanthe as an attendant of another Fairy Queen.
The tournament was also notable for the longest televised frame ( 77 minutes ) between Marco Fu and Mark Selby and Ronnie O ' Sullivan's maximum 147 break in the deciding frame of the semi-final.
In 1985, she played the role of Marilla Cuthbert in Kevin Sullivan's adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables, and reprised the role in 1987's Anne of Avonlea ( also known as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel ), and in several episodes of Kevin Sullivan's Road to Avonlea.

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