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Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
Influenced by contemporaneous hits such as " Come Back to Me ( My Love )" and " Come Softly to Me ", Orbison and Melson wrote a song in early 1960 which, using elements from " Uptown " employed strings and the Anita Kerr doo-wop backup singers.
Walter Kerr wrote in the New York Herald Tribune on September 27, 1957:
Kerr later wrote that at this point, Whitlam got to his feet, looked at the office's phones, and stated, " I must get in touch with the Palace at once.
Whitlam wrote that Kerr did not need any encouragement from the CIA.
Richard Kerr and Jennings wrote " Somewhere in the Night " and " Looks Like We Made It " for Barry Manilow and " I'll Never Love This Way Again " for Dionne Warwick.
Admiral Mark Kerr, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Hellenic Navy in the early part of World War I and later Commander-in-Chief of the British Adriatic Squadron, wrote in 1920:
Former Toronto mayor John Sewell later wrote in NOW that rival Toronto city councillor Tom Jakobek had given the story to Tom Kerr.
Columnist, Gail Kerr of The Tennessean wrote, " It's art.
Walter Kerr wrote that the musical: "... is in the main quite charming ... the actress ... is endearing throughout the evening and at her commanding best here ...." Her song, " I Don't Want to Know " is " a song surprised by its own unexpected passion.
On the first three releases Roper wrote most of the lyrics and Kerr supplied the musical portion.
Speaker of the House Michael C. Kerr wrote to the Senate that Belknap resigned " with intent to evade the proceedings of impeachment against him.
" Walter Kerr wrote that " It's the sort of show that would sell its soul for a joke, and the jokes should be better at the price.
As a regular columnist for Nationalism Today, the ideological journal of the Official National Front, Kerr frequently wrote on the topic of Ulster nationalism which became the policy of the ONF in relation to Northern Ireland ( in contrast to previous NF policy, which was supportive of Ulster loyalism ).
Kerr wanted him to know what it was really like and so wrote When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit.
Eleven years before he died, Kerr wrote that 13, 000 copies had been sold.
Walter Kerr, in his review for The New York Times wrote, " I have rarely seen so much talent so dispirited as the creative souls peering through the gloom at the Majestic ... librettist Michael Stewart ... has chosen to lean on the myth of Mack and Mabel, let the mysteries stand, invented no emotional line.
Of Sondheim's Company, Kerr wrote that the show was too cold, cynical and distant for his taste, though he " admitted to admiring large parts of the show.
Kerr wrote a favorable review of The Pajama Game: " a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show takes a whole barrelful of bright new talents, and a handful of stimulating ideas as well, and sends them tumbling in happy profusion over the footlights.
His daughter Judith Kerr wrote a three-volume autobiography ; the writer Matthew Kneale is her son with Nigel Kneale, the writer of Quatermass scripts.
" Walter Kerr, in The New York Times wrote: " He has made a magnificant effort to part company with the mechanical, and his over-all success stands as handsome proof that humor and honesty can be got into bed together.
After the Broadway opening, Walter Kerr of The New York Times wrote, " The strength of Raisin lies in the keen intelligence and restless invention of a musical underscoring that has simply invaded Lorraine Hansbury's once tightly-knit, four-walled, close-quartered play, A Raisin in the Sun, plucking the walls away, spilling the action onto the streets with a jittery down-flight of strings, mocking and matching realistic speech with frog-throated sass from the heavy-breathing viols.
Kerr was interviewed about his work on the solution for the book Cracking the Einstein Code: Relativity and the Birth of Black Hole Physics, for which he also wrote an afterword.

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However, Kerr stated that while there was a spark of attraction, nothing ever happened.
Whitlam believed that Kerr would not dismiss him, and Kerr did nothing to disabuse Whitlam.
In the personal sense, Sir John Kerr himself became the real victim of the Dismissal, and history has accorded a brutal if poignant truth to Whitlam's declaration on the steps of Parliament House on 11 November 1975: " Well may we say ' God Save the Queen ' – because nothing will save the Governor-General.

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Ten years later, after Euan Kerr took over as Beano editor, Nixon returned, drawing in a noticeably different style than before.
Returning to acting in 1982, she took to the stage alongside James MacArthur in a theatre tour of Lunch Hour by Jean Kerr.
The Coalition took the position that Kerr could dismiss Whitlam if the Government could not secure supply.
Kerr denied the exchange took place via telephone, though both men agree those questions were asked later in the day before Kerr commissioned Fraser as Prime Minister.
" The dismissal concluded with Kerr wishing Whitlam luck in the election, and offering his hand, which the former Prime Minister took.
In common with the early punk bands, various members took on stage names — Milarky became " Johnnie Plague ", Kerr became " Pripton Weird ", MacNeil chose " Sid Syphilis " and Burchill chose " Charlie Argue ".
Jim Kerr moved to Sicily and took up a part-time career as a hotelier, although both he and Burchill would continue working together on various business interests and would keep the idea of the band alive.
In 1975, Kerr took the part of Bluey Notts, described as " an Australian bookie's clerk, a crude racialist ", in The Melting Pot.
The I-40 Bridge Disaster of May 2002 took place on I-40's crossing of Kerr Reservoir on the Arkansas River near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma.
Kerr talked him out of it and even took the Musials into his own home to relieve the financial burden.
The site operators -- Alan Porter, Patrick Kerr, Steven Lewis, and William Cody -- took the state of California to court.
In 1918 and 1919, EE took over Dick, Kerr & Co., Willans & Robinson of Rugby and the Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company of Bradford.
Harry Chauvel was portrayed in film: by Bill Kerr in The Lighthorsemen ( 1987 ), which covered the exploits of an Australian cavalry regiment during the Third Battle of Gaza ; by Ray Edwards in A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia ( 1990 ), which took place around the 1919 Paris peace conference ; and by Colin Baker in the 1992 Young Indiana Jones TV movie Daredevils of the Desert, another retelling of the Third Battle of Gaza from the director of The Lighthorsemen.
In May 2011, in the first SNP gain of the election, Fabiani took the East Kilbride constituency from Andy Kerr.
During the run, Joan Fontaine and Anthony Perkins took over the roles played by Deborah Kerr and John Kerr.
As a result Leslie's forces under Colonel Kerr took the MacKenzie's Redcastle, demolished it and hanged the garrison.
That was not popular with many staff and volunteers, some of whom resigned when new station manager Simon Laan took over and started implementing changes recommended in a report titled " Saving BFM " by Kerr Inkson and Kelly Grove Hill ( from the Auckland University School of Business ).
Kerr was 25 years old, and a lieutenant in the 24th Bombay Native Infantry ( now 6th Battalion The Baloch Regiment, Pakistan Army ) and serving with the Southern Mahratta Horse during the Indian Mutiny, when the following deed took place on 10 July 1857 at Kolapore, India for which he was awarded the VC:
Kerr took British citizenship in 1947.
At the top of Lawrence Hill, Miss J. Kerr had opened St. Lurach's College circa 1900-this school also took boarders.
The band took a break and returned three years later with yet another new drummer, Stuart Kerr ( formerly of Texas ), a keyboard player, Irvin Duguid, a revised name ( G. U. N.

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