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Phillips ' regional theater credits include performing leading roles for San Diego s Old Globe Theatre, for the Alaska Repertory Theatre, at Seattle Repertory Theatre in the premier of Inspecting Carol with Dan Sullivan directing, at Baltimore's Center Stage in the premier of Miss Evers ' Boys, for the Westport Country Playhouse, the Boston Shakespeare Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Salt Lake Acting Co., and the McCarter Theatre.
* Inspecting Iran s nuclear hideaway

Inspecting and was
The book Inspecting The Island by Hylda Sims was set in the fictional school of Coralford, based on Summerhill.
Some time afterwards he was appointed Inspecting Field Officer at Bedford, received the rank of Lieut .- Colonel in the Army 1 January 1800, and the command of the London Recruiting District, in February 1809.
The Chief Inspecting Officer from 1916 to 1929 was Colonel John Wallace Pringle, responsible for investigating many accidents.
The last Chief Inspecting Officer with a Royal Engineers background, Major Rose, retired in 1988 and he was replaced by an appointee from the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ).
The steady building of Mark 1 stock to replace earlier vehicles was praised by the Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways, Lt Col I. K. A.
" What made the occasion all the more remarkable was the presence on board of his second son, Prince Albert, who was to become King George VI, Winston Churchill, ( First Lord of the Admiralty and future WWII Prime Minister ), and of then Captain Roger Keyes, Inspecting Captain of Submarines, who was to become the first Director of Combined Operations ( the Commandos ) in the early part of WWII.
In 1910, Keyes was looking forward to command of an armoured cruiser, when he was offered the appointment of Inspecting Captain of Submarines.
This action was later criticised by the Inspecting Officer, who commented that even though he did not know the route, the safety of the train was still his responsibility.
Foveaux was promoted to Inspecting Field Officer in Ireland and in 1814 became a Major-General.
Inspecting officers, including Major General Isaac Brock, noted that Procter's regiment was " very sharp ", indicating a good standard of drill and discipline, and that this was due to Procter's " indefatigable industry ".
The first Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways not to have been trained in the army was R. J. Seymour, appointed in 1988.
In December 1905 he was promoted to Captain and appointed by the First Sea Lord, Sir John Fisher as Inspecting Captain of the new Mechanical Training Establishments, which Fisher had established to give engineering training to ordinary sailors ( 1906-7 ).
His son, William J. Christie, worked for the Hudson's Bay Company in Manitoba from 1843 to 1873, and was named Inspecting Chief Factor in 1868.
Inspecting the parade was His Royal Highness Duke of York Prince Andrew, The Colonel in Chief of the Princess Louise Fusiliers, with a large crowd in attendance.
In 1850, he was appointed the first Inspecting Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police.

Inspecting and .
Inspecting the bubbles closely, one can see the enemies twitching inside the bubbles.
# Inspecting sites, analysing factors such as climate, soil, flora, fauna, surface and subsurface water and drainage ; and consulting with clients and making recommendations regarding methods of work and sequences of operations for projects related to the landscape and built environment.
Inspecting it later, Whitmore said, " No troops in the world could have hewn their way through a double row of strong palisades, backed by rifle pits and flanked by two-storey erections, such as are constructed in this fortification, defended by excellent shots and desperate men.
Inspecting clandestine naval mines in the Persian Gulf, 2003.
Inspecting and reviewing more than a few hundred lines of code per hour for critical software ( such as safety critical embedded software ) may be too fast to find errors.
* Inspecting: visual, sound, metal detecting, etc.
In 1992, Tony-winning Broadway director Daniel Sullivan collaborated with the Seattle Repertory Company to write the Gogol-inspired " Inspecting Carol ", which the Western Washington Center for the Arts described as " A Christmas Carol meets Noises Off meets Waiting for Guffman.
Inspecting an AN / ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod.
Inspecting the wreckage, the villagers credit God with the victory, while the king arrives and drives a sword into the dragon's broken carcass to claim the glory for himself.
* Administrative System: Party & Executive Affairs Office, Regulation Inspecting Committee ( including Supervisory & Audit Office ), Organization Department, Propaganda Department, Office Managing retired Staff, Personnel Department, Teaching Affairs Department, Research Affairs Department, Finance Department, Service Department, Public Security, Youth League committee ( Students ' Affairs Office ), Staff Union.
The Analyzing & Testing Center and Jewellery Inspecting Center boast national authorized computation and attestation centers.
Until the late 1960s HMRI's Inspecting Officers were all recruited from the Corps of Royal Engineers ; as the Corps ran the UK's military railway system and they would be very familiar with the Railway Rule Book.
Since then, Inspecting Officers have been recruited from the HSE or as mid-career railway employees from the former British Rail.
Image: Sawai Man Singh II, Inspecting the Jaipur State forces. jpg | Sawai Man Singh II Maharaja of Jaipur
Principal Inspecting Officer of Railways.
McNaughton ( Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways, Dept of Transport ), in the Sir Seymour Biscoe Tritton lecture to the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in 1977.

attic and found
When the attic was renovated in 1883, no evidence of the Golem was found.
A film crew who visited and filmed the attic in 1984 found no evidence either.
Hoffman visited Zolochiv with his adult son ( by then a parent of a five-year-old ) in 2006 and found that the attic where he had hidden was still intact, but the storeroom had been incorporated, ironically enough, into a chemistry classroom.
Friends of Schindler found the suitcase in the attic of a house in Hildesheim, where he had been staying at the time of his death.
File: NAMA-Statue of a sleeping Maenad 04. JPG | Statue of a sleeping Maenad, lying on a panther skin spread on a rocky surface ; the type is known as the reclining Hermaphrodite ; Pentelic marble ; found at the south of the Athenian Acropolis ; Hadrianic time ( 117-138 AD ), follows a classical trend in the attic art ; National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
He has stated in interviews that his first guitar was one he found around 1959 in his grandmother's attic, which he adorned with golden stars and used to play along to radio hits.
Alterations were made to the pub in 1902 during which parts of a copy of the Great Bible of 1540 were found in the attic.
At the age of seven, Fritsch found a violin in the attic of his uncle's house in Bensheim-Auerbach, Germany, and began lessons with a village music teacher named Knapp.
In 1936, a letter sent to TIME magazine from a Charles W. Allison from Charlotte, North Carolina, claimed that the skull had been found in the doctor's family attic by his daughter.
However in 2011 BBC Studios and Post Production digitally restored all 39 episodes of The Trumptonshire Trilogy ( Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley ) after William Mollett, son-in-law of the creator Gordon Murray, found some footage buried deep in an attic.
* Staff Writer " Historical document found in attic ", Pocklington Post, 10 July 2003, retrieved 1 November 2006.
Edward is found living alone in the attic of a Gothic castle, a setting that is also used for main characters in Burton's Batman and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Ugu found magic books in his attic one day because he was descended from the greatest enchanter ever known and learned over time to do a great many magical things.
He found the photo collection in the attic of a Connecticut house.
They " were kicked about from pillar to post " for ten years, until John C. Taylor found them in an attic and bought them ; from this they became " the backbone of the Ordway-Rand collection ; and in 1895 Brady himself had no idea of what had become of them.
Meantime, Henessy has had a break in her case — a suitcase has been found in the attic of a boarding house Caine briefly stayed at years before, discovered after the landlady died.
Late one night, he tried wearing a ring with a fly-shaped emblem he found in their attic.
As a child, Johns and his brother first discovered comics through an old box of comics they found in their grandmother's attic, which included copies of Flash, Superman, Green Lantern, Batman from the 1960s and 1970s.
But when Lucky and Nikolas found Rick dead in the attic, they feared that Luke had killed him for some unknown reason.
Wood-destroying insects like termites cause billions of dollars in property damage every year in the U. S. Termites feed on wood products and are found inside and outside the home near gutters, fences, patios, decks, windows, attic vents, etc.
Brilliant axminster carpets have been recreated for both chambers based on old stereoscope views and small scraps found in an attic.
When he shows the stone to his mother, she tells him that he must've found the stone in her attic, and that it is a stone that his father had found many years ago.

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