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Swallow and important
Several important characters are introduced: Rummidge professor Philip Swallow, American professor Morris Zapp, retired Cambridge professor Sybil Maiden, and the beautiful Angelica Pabst, with whom McGarrigle falls immediately in love.
She and Hollis moved to Berkeley, California, where her interest in food led to her joining the collectively owned Swallow Restaurant as a chef and co-owner from 1973 to 1977, and where she played an important role in the culinary revolution taking place at the time.

Swallow and were
There were some sweet machines other than women: an old Bugatti, a lean Farina coachwork on an American chassis, a Swallow, a type A40-AjK Mercedes and lots more.
The beings from the First World offended Swallow Chief,, and they were asked to leave.
The Jimmy Giuffre Trio ( with Paul Bley and Steve Swallow ) received little attention during their original incarnation from 1960 – 62, but afterwards were regarded as one of the most innovative free jazz ensembles.
Lloyd Stearman and Walter Beech were both employees of the Swallow Company, but in January 1925 they left Swallow and teamed up with Clyde Cessna to form Travel Air.
Poison recorded several performances during its 1990 / 1991 Flesh & Blood world tour, which were released in November 1991 as the band's fourth album, Swallow This Live.
Travelling far away also led to problems in name usage, British birds like " Wheatear ", " Heron " and " Swallow " needed adjectives to differentiate them in places where there were several related species.
Both Wild Goose and Swallow were demonstrated by large ( 30 ft span ) flying scale models without tailplanes ; these trials were based at Predannack in Cornwall.
Swallow was cancelled in the round of cuts following the Sandys Defence White Paper in 1957, and in an attempt to gain US roadto continue the work, details of the project were passed to the USA.
Most of the crew were drunk when the Swallow appeared.
Of the adults, only 10 % were born in Swallow, although only three were born outside Lincolnshire.
Compositions by Swallow, Bley, and their friends ( e. g., Chick Corea ) are heavily represented in The Real Book alongside jazz standards and classic jazz compositions because those were the songs that were being played most by jazz musicians in the early 1970s, when the book was created.
" Alongside the standard tunes of previous decades were lead sheets for compositions by then-contemporary composers such as Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Carla Bley, Pat Metheny, Mike Gibbs, Ralph Towner and Steve Swallow ( amongst others ).
By this time the original Grouse team were being referred to as Swallow.
They were successful in landing, and encountered the Swallow team after a few days of searching on cross country skis.
Born as Ellen Henrietta Swallow in Dunstable, Massachusetts to Fanny Taylor and Peter Swallow ( who were members of old families of modest means that prized education ) she was the first woman admitted to Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
" S " and " S " were the first two initials of the Swallow Sidecar Company which Lyons had co-founded back in 1923.
On 29 May 1855 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Buckley of HMS Miranda, with a lieutenant ( Hugh Talbot Burgoyne ) from HMS Swallow and a gunner ( John Robarts ) from HMS Ardent, volunteered to land at a beach where the Russian army were in strength.
On 29 May 1855, in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Burgoyne of HMS Swallow, with Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley from HMS Miranda and Gunner John Robarts from HMS Ardent, volunteered to land at a beach where the Russian army were in strength.
Although these locomotives took the names of withdrawn locomotives of the original design, they were not rebuilt from them like the first three, but entirely new locomotives ( though it is believed that Rover, Swallow and Balaklava may have included some parts from the earlier locomotives of those names ).

Swallow and Bishop
Writers for the series included David Bishop, Dave Stone and James Swallow.

Swallow and was
Designed as a single-stage-to-orbit ( SSTO ) reusable winged launch vehicle, it was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545 called the Swallow, to be developed by Rolls Royce.
The home economics movement started with Ellen Swallow Richards, who was the first woman to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later became the first female instructor.
The new series was broadcast on BBC Radio 7 and repeated in mid 2010 as three hour-long episodes: Rebel ( written by Ben Aaronovitch ), Traitor ( Marc Platt ) and Liberator ( James Swallow ).
The Barn Swallow was described by Linnaeus in his Systema Naturae in 1758 as Hirundo rustica, characterised as H. rectricibus, exceptis duabus intermediis, macula alba notatîs.
There are few taxonomic problems within the genus, but the Red-chested Swallow — a resident of West Africa, the Congo basin and Ethiopia — was formerly treated as a subspecies of Barn Swallow.
George N. Swallow was portrayed by Joe Sawyer.
On television, his best remembered performance was playing a Mr. Justice Swallow, in the 1967-1971 comedy series Misleading Cases, written by A. P. Herbert.
Flutter due to the formation of shock waves on curved surfaces was another major problem, which led most famously to the breakup of de Havilland Swallow and death of its pilot, Geoffrey de Havilland, Jr.
In November 2010, a double CD package titled " Nothin ' But A Good Time: The Poison Collection " was released which includes one compilation album ( The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock ) and one live album ( Swallow This Live-single disc edition ).
His early " Wild Goose ", designed in the late 1940s, was intended to use laminar flow, but when this was shown to be unworkable, he developed the swing-wing further for the " Swallow ", designed in the mid-1950s, which could have been developed for either military or civil applications.
The Golden Swallow formerly bred on the island of Jamaica, but was last seen there in 1989 and is now restricted to the island of Hispaniola.
Anderson was minister of the Presbyterian church in Swallow Street, London, which had once been Huguenot church, and whose pastor in the 1690s was Desagulier's father.
The Swallow veered away to avoid a shoal, making the pirates think that she was a fleeing merchant ship.
At first, the pirates thought that the approaching ship was the Ranger returning, but a deserter from the Swallow recognized her and informed Roberts while he was breakfasting with Captain Hill, the master of the Neptune.
The pirates ' plan was to sail past the Swallow, which meant exposing themselves to one broadside.
However, the helmsman failed to keep the Royal Fortune on the right course, and the Swallow was able to approach to deliver a second broadside.
Geoffrey carried out the first flights of the Mosquito and Vampire and was killed in 1946 flying the jet-powered DH 108 Swallow while diving at or near the speed of sound.
Other artists of the 80s put new islands on the soca map, especially Shadow who was born in Tobago and most influential in the drum and bass sound of soca, as well as Antigua with ( Swallow ) and from Barbados, the band ( Square One Band ), and added influences from African spirituals ( Superblue ), gospel ( Lord Shorty, under his new name Ras Shorty I ), reggae ( Byron Lee & the Dragonaires ), Indian music ( Mungal Patasar ) and funk ( Lord Nelson ).
Automobile producer Jaguar Cars was founded in 1922 as a sidecar manufacturer, the Swallow Sidecar Company.
Subsequently, The Man was played by Jerome Pradon and Glenn Carter, and Swallow by Laura Michelle Kelly who went on to find great success in other West End leading roles including Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and the title role in Mary Poppins.

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