Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mersey Ferry" ¶ 70
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1989 and charity
A 1989 recording of Enya singing " Oíche Chiúin ", an Irish language version of " Silent Night ", has been reissued at least twice: on The Christmas EP ( which otherwise contains several non-holiday related previously issued recordings by Enya ) and the 1997 edition of the charity album A Very Special Christmas.
* Stonewall ( charity ), a gay rights organisation formed in 1989
In 1989 he flew to the Altamira Gathering to give a press conference offering his support while promoting his charity.
As a fund-raising charity single for Comic Relief in 1989, Bananarama recorded a cover of the Beatles ' song " Help!
She made a $ 100, 000 contribution to the charity " From hematologists of the world to children " when Prof. Rumiantsev and others addressed her in 1989.
In 1993, Forrest Sawyer, host of the ABC News / Entertainment program " Day One ", alleged financial improprieties by the Warwick Foundation, founded in 1989 to benefit AIDS patients, particularly Dionne Warwick's charity concert performances organized to benefit the organization.
The title song was revived in 1989 as a charity single for an appeal in response to the Hillsborough football crowd disaster, giving Marsden-in association with other Liverpool stars, including Paul McCartney and Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Holly Johnson-another British number one.
At the end of 1989, Pellow appeared on the Band Aid II charity single.
WYSE International is a worldwide educational charity specialising in education and development for emerging leaders established in 1989.
Another of SAW's most successful hit singles was the 1989 number-one single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " ( a charity single featuring The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney and Gerry Marsden ).
Produced for the Children in Need charity, following Doctor Whos hiatus in 1989 this special was the only dramatisation broadcast in celebration of the show's 30th anniversary.
The University was originally a Polytechnic College, with its constituent bodies being Plymouth Polytechnic, Rolle College, the Exeter College of Art and Design ( which were, before April 1989, run by Devon County Council ) and Seale-Hayne College ( which before April 1989 was an independent charity ).
The NSPCC is the only UK charity which has been granted statutory powers under the Children Act 1989, allowing it to apply for care and supervision orders for children at risk.
He met his third wife, Stacy " The Kat " Carter, at a charity softball game in Memphis, Tennessee on July 23, 1989.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries several publications by charity, religious, and labor organizations tried to draw attention to the homeless, but street newspapers only became common after the founding of New York City's Street News in 1989.
Doctor Who had suspended production in 1989, and aside from charity specials had only resurfaced as an American-funded television movie in 1996, which did not garner enough ratings to go to a regular series.
in the USA ), and also gave standalone performances on various occasions, including the 1965 Royal Variety Performance, a 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live, and the 1989 charity show The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball.
< i >“ To aid the Lutheran Church in extending the Lutheran Faith, to foster patriotism, loyalty, justice, charity and benevolence, to provide education, instruction, proper entertainment and amusements, to encourage industry, saving, thrift and development on the part of its members, to give aid in the case of poverty, sickness, accident or old age, and otherwise promote the spiritual, intellectual and physical welfare of its members .”</ i > < i > A Common Bond, The Story of Lutheran Brotherhood </ i >, Hakala Associates ( 1989 )</ ref >
This has often been referred to by the artists on stage, who have often encouraged the residents to donate money to charity in lieu of an entrance fee-notably, Bono from U2 ( 1989 ) and Robbie Williams ( 2003 ).
After the series ended in 1989, he would go on to produce and write several Doctor Who videotape documentary releases during the early 1990s: The Hartnell Years, The Troughton Years, The Pertwee Years, The Tom Baker Years, The Colin Baker Years, Daleks: The Early Years, Cybermen: The Early Years, and a special release of the unfinished story Shada, and co-writing the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, and co-presenting the BSB 31 Who programmes during their 1990 Doctor Who Weekend, until shortly before his death.
1989 saw another charity single success, this time as performers on a version of " Ferry Cross The Mersey ", released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster.
Courtney made his final appearance in the 1989 serial Battlefield ( although like many other former cast members, he reprised the role for the charity special Dimensions in Time ).
The charity was founded in 1989 from the amalgamation of the existing UK charities, Anorexic Aid and Anorexic Family Aid.

1989 and version
Second edition, 1989 ; online version November 2010.
In its review of the 1989 London revival, the reviewer for The Guardian wrote that the " production also strikes me as infinitely superior to Harold Prince's 1975 version at the Adelphi.
In 1983, the American National Standards Institute formed a committee, X3J11, to establish a standard specification of C. After a long and arduous process, the standard was completed in 1989 and ratified as ANSI X3. 159-1989 " Programming Language C ." This version of the language is often referred to as " ANSI C ", or sometimes " C89 " ( to distinguish it from C99 ).
The 1989 Hymnal has both the traditional version and the 1988 ecumenical version ( see below ), which includes " he descended to the dead.
George Boolos ( 1989 ) built on a formalized version of Berry's paradox to prove Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem in a new and much simpler way.
The Oxford English Dictionary records the first use of the phrase " conspiracy theory " to a 1909 article in The American Historical Review .< ref >" conspiracy ", Oxford English Dictionary, Second edition, 1989 ; online version March 2012.
Stuart Sutherland exemplified the difficulty in the entry he wrote for the 1989 version of the Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology:
Before there was an official standard for C, many users and implementors relied on an informal specification contained in a book by Ritchie and Brian Kernighan ; that version is generally referred to as " K & R " C. In 1989 the American National Standards Institute published a standard for C ( generally called " ANSI C " or " C89 ").
A rival for AFC supremacy during this time was the Buffalo Bills, coached by Marv Levy, who also used a version of the no-huddle offense starting with the 1989 season.
Coach Levy didn't fake injuries in the game, but installed his version the next year, 1989.
The most notable examples in cinema are Laurence Olivier's 1944 version and Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film, both of which draw additional material from the Henry IV plays.
In 1989, CompuServe devised an enhanced version, called 89a, which added support for animation delays ( multiple images in a stream were already supported in 87a ), transparent background colors, and storage of application-specific metadata.
" They held a private memorial service in St Bartholomew's Hospital in London on the evening of 6 December 1989, with a chorus of the Chinese version of the hymn " Jerusalem " ("… Bling me my speal, oh crowds unford, bling me my chaliot of file …").
The first machines were tested in 1989, after which NeXT started selling limited numbers to universities with a beta version of the NeXTSTEP operating system installed.
** February 1989, manual transmission-only " 928 GT " debuts as a more sporting version ( all markets ).
( 1989 ) L ' Optique de Claude Ptolémée dans la version latine d ' après l ' arabe de l ' émir Eugène de Sicile.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum version of R-Type was awarded 9 / 10 in the January 1989 issue of Your Sinclair
In 1923, Hermann Oberth ( 1894 – 1989 ) published Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen (" The Rocket into Planetary Space "), a version of his doctoral thesis, after the University of Munich rejected it.
The Zelda version of Nintendo's Game & Watch series was released first in August 1989 as a dual-screen handheld electronic game similar in appearance to today's Nintendo DS.
In 1989 a licensed version of the Volkswagen Polo engine replaced the elderly two-stroke engine, the result of a trade agreement between the two German states.
In 1989, A & M released The Best of Tim Curry on CD and cassette, featuring songs from his albums ( including a live version of " Alan ") and a previously unreleased song, a live cover version of Bob Dylan's " Simple Twist of Fate ".
Back in 1984, X had released a cover version of " Wild Thing " as a single ; in 1989, the song was re-released as the lead single from the soundtrack to the hit film Major League.

2.304 seconds.