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In 1970 71, Ray Illingworth led England to a 2 0 win in Australia, mainly due to John Snow's fast bowling, and the prolific batting of Geoffrey Boycott and John Edrich.
It was produced by Playwrights Horizons with book by John Jiler, music and lyrics by Ray Leslee.
The popularity and accessibility of strips meant they were often clipped and saved ; authors including John Updike and Ray Bradbury have written about their childhood collections of clipped strips.
In 1950, St. John Publications produced the digest-sized, adult-oriented " picture novel " It Rhymes with Lust, a 128-page digest by pseudonymous writer " Drake Waller " ( Arnold Drake and Leslie Waller ), penciler Matt Baker and inker Ray Osrin, touted as " an original full-length novel " on its cover.
At Indiana University in 1999 he organized such a symposium, and in April 2000, he organized a larger symposium entitled " Spiritual Robots " at Stanford University, in which he moderated a panel consisting of Ray Kurzweil, Hans Moravec, Kevin Kelly, Ralph Merkle, Bill Joy, Frank Drake, John Holland and John Koza.
John Ray ( 29 November 1627 17 January 1705 ) was an English naturalist, sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history.
John Ray was born in the village of Black Notley.
Before the 1987 88 season, Dalglish signed a number of new players: Peter Beardsley from Newcastle, John Aldridge from Oxford United ( who replaced Ian Rush ); winger John Barnes from Watford ; and Oxford United midfielder Ray Houghton.
William Derham ( 1657 1735 ), was a friend and disciple of John Ray.
Various theological and philosophical aspects have been expanded and developed by Charles Hartshorne ( 1897 2000 ), John B. Cobb, Jr., and David Ray Griffin.
It was updated in early 1991 to mourn the passing of Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson, Dennis Wilson, John Lennon, Roy Orbison, Sam Cooke, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Cass Elliot, who died a few months after the original version of the song was released.
Among recent authors, John Ray has stated that " the hieroglyphs were the most important of the scripts on the stone: they were there for the gods to read, and the more learned of their priesthood ".
As John Ray has observed, " the day may come when the stone has spent longer in the British Museum than it ever did in Rosetta.
Although the series used more composers than any other Star Trek series ( Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, David Bell, Paul Baillargeon, Velton Ray Bunch, Brian Tyler, Mark McKenzie, John Frizzell and Kevin Kiner ), only McCarthy's score for the pilot has been released.
:— John Ray, A Collection of English Proverbs, 1670
During a visit to Australia in 1958, a similar special was made for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, " The Gladys Half-Hour ", which also featured local actors Ray Barrett, and John Bluthal, who would appear in several later Milligan projects.
Many authors: Stephen R. Marsh, Stephen Perrin, Ian Lee Starcher, Anthony Affronti, Jimmy Akin II, William A Barton, Norman Doege, Bruce Dresselhaus, Ray Greer, Zoran Kovacich, George MacDonald, Steve Maurer, Sandy Petersen, Wayne Shaw, John Sullivan — most are listed because they provided one or more optional rules.
John Ray developed an influential natural theology of rational order ; in his taxonomy, species were static and fixed, their adaptation and complexity designed by God, and varieties showed minor differences caused by local conditions.
Then in the seventeenth century John Ray ( England, 1627 1705 ) wrote many important taxonomic works.
Jazz stars in the 1950s who came into prominence in their genres called Bebop, Hard bop, Cool jazz and the Blues, at this time included Lester Young, Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Ahmad Jamal, Oscar Peterson, Gil Evans, Jerry Mulligan, Cannonball Adderley, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, Art Blakey, Max Roach, the Miles Davis Quintet, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.

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Famous casuistic authors include Antonio Escobar y Mendoza, whose Summula casuum conscientiae ( 1627 ) enjoyed a great success, Thomas Sanchez, Vincenzo Filliucci ( Jesuit and penitentiary at St Peter's ), Antonino Diana, Paul Laymann ( Theologia Moralis, 1625 ), John Azor ( Institutiones Morales, 1600 ), Etienne Bauny, Louis Cellot, Valerius Reginaldus, Hermann Busembaum ( d. 1668 ), etc.
# John ( 1597 1627 ), Bishop of Havelberg
* John Brown ( Covenanter ) ( 1627 1685 ), Scottish Protestant martyr
The bowline knot is thought to have been first mentioned in John Smith's 1627 work A Seaman's Grammar under the name Boling knot.
** John Beaumont, English poet ( d. 1627 )
** John Suckling, English politician ( d. 1627 )
* January 17 John Ray, English naturalist ( b. 1627 )
In the 17th century Francis Willughby ( 1635 1672 ) and John Ray ( 1627 1705 ) came up with the first major system of bird classification that was based on function and morphology rather than on form or behaviour.
* John was born about 1627.
# John Philip Frederick ( 26 September 1627 15 December 1650 ); also reported to have been born on 15 September 1629
# John Philip Frederick ( 1627 1650 )
* Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque ( 1627, 1644, 1676 ; translated by John Evelyn, 1661 ), full of sound and liberal views on librarianship and considered as a founding stone of library science ;
The 1st Duke's daughters included Lady Elizabeth Cavendish ( c. 1627 14 June 1663 ), who married the John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater and had issue, and Lady Frances Cavendish ( before 1641 15 August 1678 ), who married the 2nd Earl of Bolingboke.
He was the grandfather of John Gregory ( FRS 1756 ); uncle of David Gregorie ( FRS 1692 ) and brother of David Gregory ( 1627 1720 ), an inventor.
** John Beaumont, poet ( died 1627 )
* John Hall ( c. 1627 1656 )
* John Hayward ( historian ) ( c. 1560 1627 ), English historian
Those holding this view include: 1600s: Sussex Baptists d. 1612: Edward Wightman 1627: Samuel Gardner 1628: Samuel Przypkowski 1636: George Wither 1637: Joachim Stegmann 1624: Richard Overton 1654: John Biddle ( Unitarian ) 1655: Matthew Caffyn 1658: Samuel Richardson 1608 1674: John Milton 1588 1670: Thomas Hobbes 1605 1682: Thomas Browne 1622 1705: Henry Layton 1702: William Coward 1632 1704: John Locke 1643 1727: Isaac Newton 1676 1748: Pietro Giannone 1751: William Kenrick 1755: Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723 1791: Richard Price 1718 1797: Peter Peckard 1733 1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne ( 1765 ) ( 1765 ).
Sir John Suckling ( 1569 27 March 1627 ) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1626.

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* John Austin ( legal philosopher ) ( 1790 1859 ), English jurist
* John Arnold Austin ( 1905 1941 ), American sailor
* John M. Pierce ( 1886 1958 ) was one of the founders of the Springfield Telescope Makers.
Historian John Huddleston estimates the death toll at ten percent of all Northern males 20 45 years old, and 30 percent of all Southern white males aged 18 40.
He was the fourth child of Ondrej Varchola ( Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889 1942 ) and Júlia ( née Zavacká, 1892 1972 ), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U. S. Andy had two older brothers, Paul, born about 1923, and John, born about 1925.
* 1385 John, Master of the Order of Aviz, is made king John I of Portugal.
* 1808 John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur Company, that would eventually make him America's first millionaire.
* 1849 John William Waterhouse, British painter ( d. 1917 )
* 1871 Prince Alexander John of Wales ( d. 1871 )
* 1947 John Ratzenberger, American actor
* 1960 John Pizzarelli, American jazz guitarist, songwriter, singer and bandleader
* 1792 John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, English statesman ( d. 1840 )
* 1940 John Hagee, American pastor and televangelist
* 1944 John Kay, German-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician ( The Sparrows and Steppenwolf )
* 1865 Abraham Lincoln dies after being shot the previous evening by actor John Wilkes Booth.
* 1971 John Boyne, Irish novelist
* 1981 John O ' Shea, Irish footballer
* 1665 John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, English politician ( d. 1751 )
* 1724 John Joachim Zubly, Swiss-American pastor, planter, and statesman ( d. 1781 )
* 1904 John Hay Whitney, American businessman, publisher, and diplomat, founded J. H.
* 1947 John Morrison, New Zealand cricketer
* 1948 John Mehler, American drummer ( Love Song )

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