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The authors Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh, the journalist Claud Cockburn, Claudia Cockburn ( wife of actor Michael Flanders ) and author Sarah Caudwell were all descended from Cockburn, as are journalists Laura Flanders, Stephanie Flanders, Alexander Cockburn ( husband of author Emma Tennant ), Andrew Cockburn ( husband of journalist Leslie Cockburn ) and Patrick Cockburn ( son-in-law of Bishop Hugh Montefiore ) and actress Olivia Wilde ( former wife of Tao Ruspoli ).
Moore was opposed to nuclear power in the 1970s when he " believed that nuclear energy was synonymous with nuclear holocaust " and " everything nuclear was evil ", but has since come to support it, as have other environmentalists, e. g. James Lovelock, Stewart Brand and Hugh Montefiore.

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" Folktale scholar Hugh H. Trotti has argued that Boone ’ s account may have been the inspiration for some of the Bigfoot stories told in North America.
It is set on the turn of the millennium, and features Lord Blackadder placing a bet with his friends – modern versions of Queenie ( Miranda Richardson ), Melchett ( Stephen Fry ), George ( Hugh Laurie ) and Darling ( Tim McInnerny ) – that he has built a working time machine.
Doom has appeared in several forms in addition to games, including a comic book, four novels by Dafydd Ab Hugh and Brad Linaweaver ( loosely based on events and locations in the games ), a board game and even a live-action film starring Karl Urban and The Rock released in 2005.
Hugh Marwick's work has shown the name developing from ' Rollesay ' in the 14th century, through ' Rolsay ' in the 15th, and ' Rowsay ' in the early 16th, with the spelling ' Rousay ' first recorded in 1549.
But deMause's work in particular has attracted hostility from historian Hugh Cunningham.
However, it has been debated that Richard entered the abbey after Hugh ’ s death in 1141 or slightly before.
The war between England & France has become so brutal that Hugh of Lincoln is warned that " nothing now is safe, neither the city to dwell in nor the highway for travel ".
It has been argued that the Psalter was given as a gift from Fulk after their dispute and alleged infidelity surrounding Hugh.
Sir Hugh Casson said she was like " a wave breaking on a rock, because although she is sweet and pretty and charming, she also has a basic streak of toughness and tenacity.
Hugh Luke argues that " By ending her story with the picture of the Earth's solitary inhabitant, she has brought nearly the whole weight of the novel to bear upon the idea that the condition of the individual being is essentially isolated and therefore ultimately tragic " ( xvii ).
Since the mid-1990s, with the redistribution of tapes and CDs of Round The Horne starring Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick, and increasing academic interest, Polari has undergone something of a revival.
The World Birding Center has a location in Harlingen's Hugh Ramsey Nature Park.
Aniara has been translated in English as Aniara, A Review of Man in Time and Space by Hugh MacDiarmid and E. Harley Schubert in 1956.
The band's lineup has remained mostly static during their history, the only exception being the departure of bass player Alec John Such in 1994, who was unofficially replaced by Hugh McDonald.
Saint Hugh ’ s Choir has a total of thirty six trusses keeping the roof in place, and it is held up entirely by means of its own weight and forces.
In Angel: After the Fall, Spike has adjusted to Los Angeles ' new status as a literal hell on Earth ; he and Illyria both serve together as the Demon Lords of Beverly Hills, living in the Playboy Mansion after the death of Hugh Hefner and served by a harem of human and demon females known collectively as the " Spikettes.
Modern scholarship has largely imputed to Hugh the motive of establishing a dynasty against the pretension of electoral power on the part of the aristocracy, but this is not the typical view of contemporaries and even some modern scholars have been less sceptical of Hugh's " plan " to campaign in Spain.
Modern scholarship has largely imputed to Hugh the motive of establishing a dynasty against the claims of electoral power on the part of the aristocracy, but this is not the typical view of contemporaries and even some modern scholars have been less sceptical of Hugh's " plan " to campaign in Spain.
The celebrity chef and TV presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has his River Cottage H. Q.
This version has several drastic changes to the story, especially in its conclusion wherein Hugh is killed showing the crew of the Vanguard the true nature of the Ship.
He left IBM in 1983 and has written extensively of the relational model, in association with Hugh Darwen.
Hugh Darwen is a computer scientist who was an employee of IBM United Kingdom from 1967 to 2004, and has been involved in the history of the relational model.
* Sköll is the surname of the Norwegian bassist Hugh Steven James Mingway who has played in Ved Buens Ende, Arcturus ( band ) and Ulver.
The Passover Plot ( ISBN 1-85230-836-2 ) is the name of a controversial, best-selling 1965 book, by British Biblical scholar Hugh J. Schonfield who has also published a translation of the New Testament informed with a Jewish perspective.
The name " Plaistow " has been suggested to come from Sir Hugh de Plaitz ( spelling varies ) who, in 1065, married Philippa de Montfitchet, of the Mountfitchet Castle family, who owned the district.

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They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh ( born 1763 ) and Robert ( born 1764 ).
This role was taken in the first two series by Lord Percy Percy, played by Tim McInnerny, with Hugh Laurie playing the role in the third and fourth series, as Prince George, Prince Regent, and Lieutenant George, respectively.
Hugh Buggy noted in The Argus: " It was the wettest season for twenty two years and Coleman showed that since the war he was without peer in the art of goal kicking.
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
Under the reforms introduced by Secretary of State for War Hugh Childers in 1881, the remaining militia infantry regiments were redesignated as numbered battalions of regiments of the line, ranking after the two regular battalions.
The need for an alternative non-Russian source of naval stores is indicated by the information from the British Ambassador in Copenhagen, Hugh Elliott, who wrote to Foreign Secretary, Lord Carmarthen on 12 August 1788: “ There is no Topick so common in the Mouths of the Russian Ministers, as to insist on the Facility with which the Empress, when Mistress of the Baltic, either by Conquest, Influence, or Alliance with the other two Northern Powers, could keep England in a State of Dependence for its Baltic Commerce and Naval Stores ”.
The album was a quick breakthrough and because of this Twain performed selected international venues and television shows including two CMA Fan Fair performances with Nashville guitarists Randy Thomas ( co-writer of the song " Butterfly Kisses "), Dan Schafer, Chris Rodriguez, Russ Taff, Hugh McDonald bass player of Bon Jovi, Dave Malachowski and Stanley T., formerly with The Beach Boys.
Rather than taking up parochial duties in a parish, he became tutor to two sons of Hugh Douglas of Longniddry.
In 1975, Hugh Montgomery and Robert Charles Vaughan showed that " most " even numbers were expressible as the sum of two primes.
In 1244, after the confederacy had failed and Hugh had made peace with King Louis, two royal cooks were arrested for attempting to poison the King ; upon questioning they confessed to having been in Isabella's pay.
Frederick's Hohenstaufen descendants continued to rule as kings of Jerusalem until 1268 when Hugh III of Cyprus claimed the title and its territory of Acre for himself upon the death of Conrad III of Jerusalem, thus uniting the two kingdoms.
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).
David Jason appeared in the BBC comedy series Hugh and I, which starred Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as two friends who lived together in south London.
1192 – 1215 ) ( and on the payment by his sons-in-law of a fine of two thousand marks, due to William having participated in a rebellion against the King ) it passed through his daughter Mabel to her husband Hugh de Vivonne.
# Maud Marshal ( 1194 – 27 March 1248 ), married ( 1 ) Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, they had four children ; ( 2 ) William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, they had two children ; ( 3 ) Walter de Dunstanville.
Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were credited for assisting him ; these two had already signed their contracts with Charles Mintz, but he was still in the process of forming his new studio and so for the time being they were still employed by Disney.
In 1932, Childe, collaborating with anthropologist C. Daryll Forde, excavated two Iron Age hillforts at Earn's Hugh on the Berwickshire coast, whilst in June 1935 he excavated a promontory fort at Larriban near to Knocksoghey in Northern Ireland.
That morning, he had mailed two suicide notes, one to Dorothy ( who at a coroner's inquest testified that he had given his reasons ) and one to his friend and boss, Playboy editor-publisher Hugh Hefner.
Together with two other ships under the command of Hugh Willoughby, they were seeking a northern route to the Indies, especially India and China.
In a letter to Howard Sturgis, following a long visit, James refers jocularly to their " happy little congress of two " and in letters to Hugh Walpole he pursues convoluted jokes and puns about their relationship, referring to himself as an elephant who " paws you oh so benevolently " and winds about Walpole his " well meaning old trunk ".
Date's and Hugh Darwen's proposal for future database management systems, a response to two earlier Manifestos with the same purpose.
Works in Ireland include the Irish National War Memorial Gardens in Islandbridge Dublin, which consists of a bridge over the railway and a bridge over the river Liffey ( unbuilt ) and two tiered sunken gardens ; Heywood Gardens, County Laois ( open to the public ) consisting of a hedge garden, lawns, tiered sunken garden and a belvedere ; extensive changes and extensions to Lambay Castle, Lambay Island near Dublin consisting of a circular battlement enclosing the restored and extended castle and farm building complex, upgraded cottages and stores near the harbour, a real tennis court, a large guest house ( The White House ), a boathouse and a chapel ; alterations and extensions to Howth Castle, County Dublin ; the unbuilt Hugh Lane gallery straddling the River Liffey on the site of the Ha ' penny Bridge and the unbuilt Hugh Lane Gallery on the west side of St Stephen's Green ; a Lodge at Costelloe, County Galway ( that was used for refuge by J Bruce Ismay the Chairman of the White Star Line following the sinking of the Titanic ) and a hunting lodge near Rosapenna in northern County Donegal, most recently used as a youth hostel.
His two sons Hugh ( 1866-1925 ) and Geoffrey ( 1867-1882 ) were sent to Marlborough College, where Geoffrey died at the age of 14.

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