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Hodgkinson and 1990
In 1990 Hodgkinson and Ken Hyder, a Scottish percussionist and improviser, who had been performing together since 1978, toured Siberia as a duo under the banner " Friendly British Invasion in Search of the Soviet Shamans ".
People who rate religion as " important " are more likely to report working among the needy ( Colasanto, 1989 ; Wuthnow, 1994 ; Deuser & DeNeve, 1995 ), to campaign for social justice ( Benson et al., 1980 ; Hansen et al., 1995 ; Penner, 2002 ), and to give away higher percent of their incomes ( Hodgkinson et al., 1990, 1992 ), especially over the long-term ( Myers, 2005 ).

Hodgkinson and film
Its collaborators included poets such as José Agustín Goytisolo, politicians like Salvador Clotas, artists like Daniel Argimon and Joan Ponç, actresses like Serena Vergano, and, lastly, architects such as Anna Bofill, Peter H. Hodgkinson, Ramón Collado, Xavier Bagué, and Manuel Nuñez Yanovsky. The film is a study of the relationship between art and madness and describes the horror of the human condition – a mere instant between nothingness and nothingness.

Hodgkinson and on
In 1956, Olive Hodgkinson, a cave guide whose husband's family owned the caves for over 500 years, was a contestant on What's My Line?
It was written on 21 February 1872, by the Inspector of State Forests, William Ferguson, and was addressed to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Surveys, Clement Hodgkinson.
Outram's engineer for the line was John Hodgkinson who was experienced in the work, but problems arose because the committee insisted that it should proceed on all sections of the line simultaneously, which made supervision difficult.
* 1849: Eaton Hodgkinson is granted a small sum of money to report to the UK Parliament on his work in ascertaining by direct experiment, the effects of continued changes of load upon iron structures and to what extent they could be loaded without danger to their ultimate security.
In December 2001 the two played a low key club tour of Germany, playing two drums on one stage, supported by Colin Hodgkinson ( bass ) and Miller Anderson ( guitar, vocals ).
It was designed by Patrick Hodgkinson in the mid-1960s, based on studies by Leslie Martin.
Cope, McGrail, O ’ Sullivan and Acoustika would go on to form a new ten-piece Cope side project ( also called Black Sheep ) which included new cohorts such as drummer Antony " Antronhy " Hodgkinson, " Fat Paul " Horlick and former Universal Panzies leader Christophe F. To date, Black Sheep has generated two further albums, both released in 2009-Kiss My Sweet Apocalypse and Black Sheep at the BBC.
She also featured on Music for Other Occasions ( 1986 ) with Lindsay Cooper, Domestic Stories ( 1992 ) with Chris Cutler and Lutz Glandien, Each in Our Own Thoughts ( 1994 ) with Tim Hodgkinson, and A Scientific Dream and a French Kiss ( 1998 ) with Marie Goyette.
The town was established in 1876 to service the Tyrconnell Gold Mine, one of the richest mines on the Hodgkinson Gold Fields.
Eaton Hodgkinson was a leading theorist on strength of materials.
His mother moved him to a less prestigious private school in Northwich where his enthusiasm for mathematics was encouraged and fostered but, as the young Hodgkinson grew physically, he became indispensable on the family farm and soon left education to devote himself there.
Hodgkinson experimented on the strength of columns, here showing the failure mode
Hodgkinson worked with Sir William Fairbairn in Manchester on the design of iron beams, especially on the Water Street bridge for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1828-30.
Nine years later, they again approached Hodgkinson, and this time he suggested that they should abandon the authorised route to Stourport and extend the canal on a new alignment to the River Severn at Worcester.
Hodgkinson concluded the chapter on his encounter with the Aborigines with the following observation:
Tim Hodgkinson ( born 1 May 1949, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England ) is an English experimental music composer and performer, principally on reeds and keyboards.
Tim Hodgkinson was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire in England on 1 May 1949.
Hodgkinson remained with Henry Cow as one of the band's core members until their demise in 1978 and composed a number of their musical pieces, most notably, " Living in the Heart of the Beast " ( recorded on their 1975 album, In Praise of Learning ), and " Erk Gah " ( never formally recorded, but live versions appearing in The 40th Anniversary Henry Cow Box Set ).
Formed at the Szuenetjel Festival in Budapest in 1997 with Thomas Lehn from Cologne on synthesizer, Roger Turner from London on percussion and Hodgkinson on reeds and prepared guitar, the trio performed a blend of psychedelia, free jazz and electroacoustic improvisation.
It comprises three compositions for the Romanian Hyperion Ensemble, of which Hodgkinson conducted two and played on one ( conducted by Iancu Dumitrescu ); two compositions performed by Hodgkinson: one for bass clarinet and tape, one for computer-modified cello and electric guitar ; one piece for two clarinets, one doubling on bass, and piano, performed by Isabelle Duthoit, Jacques Di Donato and Pascale Berthelot.

Hodgkinson and Fred
In 1876 Oldham Football Club was founded in a meeting at the Prince Albert Hotel, Union Street West attended by Chairman of the Watch Committee, William Chadwick, Chief Constable Charles Hodgkinson, mill owner Fred Wild, eminent local Quaker and Lord to be Alfred Emmott and three brothers of the Fletcher family.
Henry Cow had been formed in 1968 by Cambridge University students Fred Frith ( guitar ) and Tim Hodgkinson ( woodwind and keyboards ).
From left to right: Tim Hodgkinson, Lindsay Cooper, Dagmar Krause, John Greaves, Chris Cutler, Fred Frith.
While still at university, Hodgkinson and fellow student Fred Frith formed the seminal avant-rock group Henry Cow in 1968.
As an improviser, Tim Hodgkinson performed with many musicians over the years, including Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Chris Cutler, Tom Cora, Lindsay Cooper, John Zorn, Evan Parker, Catherine Jauniaux and Charles Hayward.
From 1983 to 1985 Hodgkinson managed the Cold Storage Recording Studios in Brixton, London, producing records for Fred Frith's Skeleton Crew, Peter Blegvad and others.
The band had been established the previous year by fellow Cambridge students Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson and had undergone numerous personnel changes up to that point.

Hodgkinson and Frith
Frith, Hodgkinson and Cutler became Henry Cow's permanent core until the band split up in 1978.
In December 2006, Cutler, Frith and Tim Hodgkinson performed together at The Stone in New York City, only their second concert performance since Henry Cow's demise in 1978.
In December 2006, Cutler, Frith and Hodgkinson performed together at The Stone in New York City, their first concert performance since Henry Cow's demise in 1978.
By the end of 1971, Henry Cow settled into a permanent core of Frith, Hodgkinson, Greaves and Chris Cutler.

Hodgkinson and Across
Across Lansdowne Street from Treasury Gardens are the Fitzroy Gardens, one of the major Victorian era landscaped gardens in Australia designed by Clement Hodgkinson.

Hodgkinson and with
In the mid-1970s, while touring Germany, Korner established an intensive working relationship with bassist Colin Hodgkinson who played for the support act Back Door.
* December 2001 – Tour of Germany with Pete York ( dr ), Colin Hodgkinson ( bs ) and Miller Anderson ( voc / gtr )
Mungo Jerry Ray Dorset was part of the " British Blues-Allstars-Tour " as singer and guitar-player, performing together with Long John Baldry, Spencer Davis, Pete York and Colin Hodgkinson.
It was founded in 1993 by Tom Hodgkinson and Gavin Pretor-Pinney with the intention of exploring alternative ways of working and living.
The consensus of received engineering opinion was with Hodgkinson, but Stephenson, rather nervously, backed Fairbairn's analysis.
His father died when Hodgkinson was six years old and he was raised with his two sisters by his mother who maintained the farming business.
Both Hodgkinson and Robert Stephenson believed that extra chains would be needed to support the heavy spans, so the towers were built with spaces for the chains.
Other musicians and bands Cutler has performed and recorded with over the years include Tim Hodgkinson, Lindsay Cooper, Peter Blegvad, John Greaves, René Lussier, Jean Derome, Tom Cora, Aksak Maboul, The Residents, The Work, Duck and Cover, Les 4 Guitaristes de l ' Apocalypso-Bar, Kalahari Surfers, Hail, Biota and Brainville 3.
* The Henry Cow Book ( co-authored with Tim Hodgkinson ) ( 1981 ) – a collection of documents and information about the band.
* 1867-Clement Hodgkinson designed the Gardens as a pattern of diagonally crossing paths lined with trees.
The gardens were initially designed by Clement Hodgkinson and planted by park gardener, James Sinclair, as a dense woodland with meandering avenues.
Development of the gardens occurred during 1864-1870 with plans by Clement Hodgkinson in 1869 showing an overall plan of the reserve, including the older tree plantings, the path system at the western end and the circular theme of the paths design at the eastern end.
In 1980 Hodgkinson formed The Work, a post-punk band with guitarist-composer Bill Gilonis, bassist Mick Hobbs and drummer Rick Wilson.
Later that year, with a slightly altered line-up of Hodgkinson, Gilonis, Amos and Chris Cutler, they performed in Japan.
In February 1987 Hodgkinson toured with South African band Kalahari Surfers, playing at the " Rote Lieder DDR " Festival of Political Songs.
Another free improvisation band Hodgkinson was involved with is Konk Pack.

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