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He followed this triumph with Broadway successes in Peter Ibbetson ( 1917 ), a role his father Maurice had wanted to play, Tolstoy's Redemption ( 1918 ) and The Jest ( 1919 ), co-starring his brother Lionel, reaching what seemed to be the zenith of his stage career as Richard III in 1920.
Denzil Ibbetson noted that "... some of the higher tribes of the same class will not marry with them.
Director Ronald Neame worked with Guinness on The Horse's Mouth ( 1958 ), and a number of other participants were also involved in both films, including actress Kay Walsh, cinematographer Arthur Ibbetson and editor Anne V. Coates.

Ibbetson and Talbot's
One person who tried to use the daguerreotype as a method of reproduction without Talbot's process was Levett Landon Boscawen Ibbetson.

Ibbetson and calotype
Ibbetson was showing his book using the Talbot calotype process, called " Le Premier Livre Imprimè par le Soleil " at a London Society of Arts exhibition.

Ibbetson and wrote
Major contributors included Hollywood stuntman Yakima Canutt, who, as second-unit director, shot most of the action scenes ; British stuntman Alf Joint, who doubled for Burton in such sequences as the fight on top of the cable car ; award-winning conductor and composer Ron Goodwin, who wrote the film score, and future Oscar-nominee Arthur Ibbetson, who worked on its cinematography.

Ibbetson and been
In the writings of the occupational theorists, the Kurmis and the Jats came to be extolled for their yeoman-like purposefulness, tirelessness, and thrift, all of which, according to writers such as, Crooke, Ibbetson, and Blunt had been largely abandoned by the landed elite.

Ibbetson and on
Chaos's poor form continued on into 2008, despite transferring from the Eastern Conference Mid Atlantic Division to the Central Conference Great Lakes Division, and despite hiring a young, talented head coach in the shape of Englishman Luke Ibbetson.
* Lady Adela Corisande Maria Child Villiers ( 1828 – 1860 ), married Lt .- Col. Charles Parke Ibbetson ( 1820 – 1898 ) on 17 November 1845 and had one daughter Adela Sarah Ibbetson.
She would marry Sir James Ibbetson, Baronet of Leeds and Denton on 8 February 1768, and thus the ownership of the Shay Estate passed into the Ibbetson family.

Ibbetson and &
* Helen Ibbetson Jessup, Art & Architecture of Cambodia ( London: Thames & Hudson, 2004.

Ibbetson and had
The number of Metropolitan Opera performances for The King ’ s Henchman and Peter Ibbetson is greater than any opera of any other American composer, and he had as many large-scale works published as any of his American-born contemporaries.

Ibbetson and .
* October 13 – Julius Caesar Ibbetson, artist ( b. 1759 )
He starred in Howard Hanson's Merry Mount, as well as operas by Deems Taylor, The King's Henchman and Peter Ibbetson.
Her films during her peak include The Animal Kingdom, Peter Ibbetson, When Ladies Meet, The Flame Within, and Biography of a Bachelor Girl.
By the end of the 18th century, the ruins were considered picturesque and sublime, attracting visitors and artists, and paintings of the castle were made by Thomas Girtin, Moses Griffith, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, Paul Sandby and J. M. W. Turner.
His first, Peter Ibbetson, was a modest success at the time and later adapted to stage and screen, most notably in the 1935 film starring Gary Cooper, and as an opera.
Denzil Ibbetson records that " Muhammad bin Qasim maintained these regulations, declaring that the Jats resembled the savages of Persia " According to Wink " While the Jats were also granted ( aman ) a considerable number of Jats were also captured as prisoners of war and deported to Iraq and elsewhere as slaves.
Through his 1845 marriage to Laura, daughter of Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart., he came into possession of Denton Hall.
Common English matronyms include Beaton, Custer, Tiffany, Parnell, Hilliard, Marriott, Ibbetson, Babbs, and Megson.
Rose and Denzil Ibbetson stated that there is no conclusive proof that the Agnikula clans are of Gurjara origin ; they believed that there is possibility of the indigenous tribes adopting Gurjara names, when their founders were enfiefed by Gurjara rulers.
Their conversion to Islam is attributed to Sultan ( Emperor ) Mahmud of Ghazni by sources such as Ibbetson and Haroon Rashid.
Peter Ibbetson followed in 1929.
* Denzil Ibbetson, Edward Maclagan, Lesser known tribes of N W India and Pakistan ( Delhi: Amar Prakashan.
The first census of the Punjab was conducted by Denzil Ibbetson and Edward MacLagan in 1883 and 1892.
The current Warden is Professor David Ibbetson.
Denzil Ibbetson considered the Bangali simply to be a sub-group of the Kanjar community.
There are more paintings by Northcote and Lawrence, and others by James Ward, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, William Hilton, Charles Robert Leslie, Francis Cotes, Henry Fuseli, Augustus Wall Callcott, and George Henry Harlow.

began and experimenting
Doug Engelbart began experimenting with a keysets to use with the mouse in the mid 1960s.
In 1867, he began experimenting with milk as an ingredient.
Once the 1906 season got underway, many programs began experimenting with the forward pass.
Bell Laboratories began experimenting with wider-range recording techniques in the early 1930s.
In the 1970s, Shepherd began experimenting with group-created videos.
After failing to find a unique arrangement of polygons that fit known astronomical observations ( even with extra planets added to the system ), Kepler began experimenting with 3-dimensional polyhedra.
In the show, he began experimenting with techniques that would change the way puppetry had been used on television, including using the frame defined by the camera shot to allow the puppeteer to work from off-camera.
He began experimenting with a wide variety of techniques, an experimentation that coincided with the burgeoning of the nearby industrial city of Manchester.
At first, Kier simply dumped the useless oil into the nearby Pennsylvania Main Line Canal, but later he began experimenting with several distillates of the crude oil, along with a chemist from eastern Pennsylvania.
He began experimenting in the 1780s with techniques used to make phantasmagorias, which is basically the use of the magic lantern to conjure up supernatural images such as the devil, phantoms, or ghosts.
" It was also here that he began experimenting with dramatic uniforms to match these bright colors, such as gold sleeveless tops with green undershirts and gold pants.
After being introduced to cannabis by Dylan, members of The Beatles began experimenting with LSD in 1965.
Amateur radio operators began experimenting with packet radio in 1978, when-after obtaining authorization from the Canadian government-Robert Rouleau, VE2PY and The Western Quebec VHF / UHF Amateur Radio Club
Colt began experimenting with revolving rifles in the early 19th century, and other manufacturers like Remington later experimented with them as well.
He was also trained in classical music and began experimenting with the electronic music equipment available at the university, including synthesizers such as the Buchla, Moog, and ARP.
Also in December 1916, the first woman animator, Helena Smith Dayton, began experimenting with clay stop motion.
After experimenting with various diving actions and stunts in the water, Katherine Curtis started one of the first water ballet clubs at the University of Chicago, where the team began executing strokes, " tricks ," and floating formations.
They began experimenting with automatic writing — spontaneously writing without censoring their thoughts — and published the writings, as well as accounts of dreams, in the magazine.
" He began experimenting with pipe bombs and other small explosive devices for the first time.
Morren immediately began experimenting with hand pollination.
This began a period of collaboration between Guaraldi and Sete where Guaraldi began experimenting with bossa nova-influenced music as well as with the electric piano.
* During the mid 20th century, barbershop quartets began experimenting with combining larger ensembles together into choruses which sing barbershop music in 4 parts, often with staging, choreography and costumes.
Significant progress came following the work of Louis Pasteur and his advances in microbiology, when the British surgeon Joseph Lister began experimenting with using phenol during surgery to prevent infections.
Alexander Twining began experimenting with vapor-compression refrigeration in 1848, and obtained patents in 1850 and 1853.

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