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Joyce and joined
R & B singer Lou Courtney was in the group briefly in 1978 and 1979, Joyce Wright joined in 1979, and Phyllis Battle joined in 1988.
In 1932, Joyce joined the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) under Sir Oswald Mosley, and swiftly became a leading speaker, praised for his power of oratory.
They were joined by Patrick Kavanagh, Anthony Cronin, Tom Joyce ( a dentist who, as Joyce's cousin, represented the family interest ) and AJ Leventhal ( Registrar of Trinity College, Dublin ).
Also during 1996, Copperfield joined forces with Dean Koontz, Joyce Carol Oates, Ray Bradbury and others for David Copperfield ’ s Tales of the Impossible, an anthology of original fiction set in the world of magic and illusion.
Allen Murphy, Jimmy Dan Connor, Johnny Neumann, Jimmy Baker, Kevin Joyce and Jim McDaniels joined the Colonels ' roster for the 1975-76 season.
Poetry was a prime element in the Faber list and under T. S. Eliot's aegis W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Louis MacNeice soon joined Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, Wyndham Lewis, John Gould Fletcher, Roy Campbell, James Joyce and Walter de la Mare.
In 2009 Joyce Vincent joined Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence's, Former Ladies of The Supremes ' group.
Joyce later moved to Hamilton, Ontario and joined the Hamilton Police force in 1956.
After drama school, Joyce joined the Royal Shakespeare Company.
After receiving percussional help from former Smiths drummer Mike Joyce, in 1991, Simon Gilbert joined Suede as their official drummer.
At this time, Calvin and Joyce left the group, and Harris was joined by new members Virginia " V " McDonald, Tyrone " Big Ty " Douglas, Tyrone " Lil Ty " Barkley, and Calvin " Dhaak " Stephenson.
in 1979 Celia Franca, joined Merrilee Hodgins and Joyce Shietze as a Co-Artistic Director to The School of Dance in Ottawa as a nationally registered, educational, charitable, non-profit organization designed to provide professional training for dance.
They are joined by Martin Joyce ( Edward Wain ), Gern's friend and lawyer, who has come to discuss legal matters.
J joined Joyce Rooks and Don Tyler to make up the instrumental ensemble Three who released their first album, Evocations in late 2005.
Benson joined Yorkshire-based six-piece band Edna Croudson's Rhythm Girls in 1929, touring with them until 1935, after which she toured with various bands including Teddy Joyce and the Girlfriends where she became a featured soloist.
II and III respectively and joined the existing airfields of North Weald, Rochford and Joyce Green.
The Miami Horns and a large choir, the Joyce Garrett Singers, joined the band onstage.
She became a child model and in June 1912, while not yet fifteen years old, joined the Kalem Company, appearing in 1913's " The Riddle of the Tin Soldier " alongside star Alice Joyce and Harry F. Millarde who was making his film debut.

Joyce and Army
Joyce Kilmer, as a member of the Fighting 69th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, c. 1918
Joyce later said that he had aided the Black and Tans during the Irish War for Independence and had become a target of the Irish Republican Army.
The inclusion of a poem by Joyce, I Hear an Army, which was sent to Pound by W. B.
William Joyce, who was " Lord Haw-Haw " to British wartime listeners, now silenced and under arrest, lies in an ambulance under armed guard before being taken from British Second Army # Germany, 1945 | British Second Army Headquarters to a hospital.
He remained a prisoner there until in June 1647 cornet George Joyce seized him and took him to Newmarket in the name of the New Model Army.
Joyce served as a private in the Black Watch before attending University and subsequently receiving a commission in the Royal Army Educational Corps.
* Berliner Joyce PB-1 ( ex-P-16 ) by the United States Army Air Corps
Much of his early work consisted of elaborate vocal settings of James Joyce: I Hear an Army ; Night Conjure-Verse ; Syzygy ; and a decade long obsession with the work of Lewis Carroll ( Pop-Pourri, An Alice Symphony, Vintage Alice and Adventures Underground, and Final Alice, to name just a few of these works ).
* I Hear An Army ( text by James Joyce ) ( 1964 )
On 3 June 1647 Cornet George Joyce of Thomas Fairfax's horse seized the King for the Army, after which the English Presbyterians and the Scots, began to prepare for a fresh civil war, this time against Independency, as embodied in the Army.
The Presbyterians and the Scots, after, Cornet George Joyce of Fairfax's horse seized upon the person of the King for the army ( 3 June 1647 ), began at once to prepare for a fresh civil war, this time against Independency, as embodied in the New Model Army and after making use of its sword, its opponents attempted to disband it, to send it on foreign service, to cut off its arrears of pay, with the result that it became exasperated beyond control, and, remembering not merely its grievances but also the principle for which it had fought, soon became the most powerful political party in the realm.
Joyce graduated with a commerce degree from the University of New England in Armidale, and served in the Australian Army Reserve from 1994 to 1999.
Pound draws on examples of language use from Confucius, the Japanese dancer Michio Itô, who worked with Pound and Yeats in London, a Dublin cab driver, Aristotle, Basil Bunting, Yeats, Joyce and the vocabulary of the U. S. Army.
Charles Joyce Chibitty ( November 20, 1921 – July 20, 2005 ) was a Comanche N < s > u </ s > m < s > u </ s > n < s > u </ s > code talker, who spoke in his native language to relay messages for the United States Army during the European Theatre of World War II.
He became a Salvation Army officer himself in 1949, from the Harrow Corps., and in 1951 he married Joyce Foster, who had become a Salvation Army officer from the Hastings Citadel in 1949.

Joyce and 1978
In 1978, Joyce G. Baldwin, former principal of Trinity College, Bristol, proposed her view of the chiastic language structure for the Aramaic portion of Daniel chapters 2-7 .</ sup >
In 1978 Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, later partners in Factory Records, assembled a band around the remnants of local punk rock band Fast Breeder: drummer Chris Joyce and guitarist Dave Rowbotham.
For instance, the publication missed James Joyce entirely and only commented negatively on Lucian Freud from 1945 until 1978, when a portrait of his appeared on the cover.
* New York: Gimpel Weitzenhoffer, Louis le Brocquy, Studies Towards an Image of James Joyce, September-October 1978.
* Montreal: Waddington Galleries, Louis le Brocquy, Studies Towards an Image of James Joyce, November 1978.
* Flying Piranha ( 1978 ) with poet Joyce Mansour, Bola Press, New York.
* Joyce Jimenez ( 1978 – ), Filipino American actress
* Ed Joyce ( 1978 – ), Irish cricketer
* Joyce Carol Oates ( 1978 ) " Lawrence's Götterdämmerung: The Apocalyptic Vision of Women in Love "
Some of the major names in American and international opera who have been apprentices since 1957 include the sopranos Judith Blegen ( 1961 ), Ashley Putnam ( 1973 and 1975 ), and Celena Shafer ( 1999 – 2000 ); mezzos Joyce DiDonato ( 1995 ), Susan Quittmeyer ( 1978 ), and Michelle DeYoung (?
Then came a leading role in Joyce Haber's The Users with Tony Curtis and John Forsythe in 1978.
* 1978: Andrew Hutchings and Joyce Baird
Edmund Christopher Joyce ( born 22 September 1978 ) is an Irish cricketer who has played for both the Irish and English national cricket teams.
On the night of Friday, May 12, 1978, the Babka family, James Sr, Joyce, Jim, and his sister Sherri, were traveling west on Route 82 through Macedonia, Ohio when they were struck broadside by a car traveling north on Shepherd Rd.
* Joyce Jimenez ( 1978 –), Filipino-American actress
* Hurricane Joyce: The name of the monstrous, continent-spanning storm triggered by the impact of the asteroid Hermes into the North Atlantic in the 1978 novel The Hermes Fall by John Baxter.

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