Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Myst V: End of Ages" ¶ 15
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Larkin and some
He was a pupil at St Mary's College in Crosby with Laurie Taylor, future sociologist and criminologist, before going on to study French and Geography at the University of Hull at a time when Philip Larkin was the librarian there, and with whom he corresponded about poetry: " McGough didn't seek counsel from Larkin, but at the age of 21, after completing his degree and teaching diploma, he did send him some poems.
The band then wrote some new song material with Larkin and embarked on a short tour titled the ' Excuse To Go Snowboarding Tour ' with guests Dog Eat Dog and Goldfinger.
He holds on to some city ideas, though, and never fully develops the Larkin sense of business.
In early 1913, Larkin achieved some notable successes in industrial disputes in Dublin ; these involved frequent recourse to sympathetic strikes and blacking ( boycotting ) of goods.
Larkin, in Coleman's voice, pleads for " the Classic Unities ": Unity of Place, which is the school and its inhabitants ; Unity of Time, normally the term in which the action occurs ; and Unity of Action, whereby every recorded incident contributes in some way to the telling of the story.
The portrait artist is unknown, but some believe it was painted by William Larkin.
It was altered substantially ( with some of the original character lost ) after the Neale family commissioned the architect Thomas Larkin Walker, a pupil of Pugin, to carry out a detailed survey of the manor in 1836 ; though his restoration proposals of 1837 were never carried out, the house was reduced and in particular, the great hall, adapted as a farmhouse, lost its ornate ceiling, with only one of the original bosses surviving.
Larkin said that he had given up some bad habits, including drinking, in order to better focus on his animating career.
Coats of arms used by individuals bearing surnames of families of Uí Néill descent-Ó Catháin ( now O ' Kane ), Ó Maelsechlainn ( now McLoughlin ), Mac Loughlin ( now McLaughlin ), Ó Catharnaigh of Donegal ( now Kearney ) and Ó Neill / O ' Neill, O ' Lorcain ( now Larkin ) and others all feature the red hand in some manner, recalling their common descent.
British settlers now began to settle in large numbers in Burma, intermixing with the local Burmans ( Bamar ) and other local ethnic groups, and the Eurasian community grew larger, some say larger than the Anglo-Indian community in India ( see ' Finding George Orwell ' by Emma Larkin ).

Larkin and Myst
Larkin worked on creating different sound effects for Riven and was chosen to score Uru after composer and Myst co-creator Robyn Miller left Cyan in early 1998.
Composer Tim Larkin, a sound designer and audio director at Cyan who had previously worked on realMyst and Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, was given the task of developing Myst Vs musical score.
Larkin stated that whereas earlier Myst games had been constrained by technological limitations, the available technology allowed End of Ages to have a more dynamic environment, with the music changing with various timings of different sound effects.

Larkin and fans
Larkin received great applause from Reds fans when he helped host Baseball Tonight's on-the-road coverage of Sunday Night Baseball at GABP on July 24, 2011.
Toogood and Larkin met as teenage fans of AC / DC and Metallica.

Larkin and would
According to the blog post, Melissa Auf der Maur would once again be bassist, with Micko Larkin replacing Eric Erlandson, and a drummer was not mentioned.
Some people considered that his style was different after his breakdown: Larkin characterized it as " a hollow feathery tone framing phrases of an almost Chineses introspection with a tendency to inconclusive garrulity that would have been unheard of in the days when Pee Wee could pack more into a middle eight than any other thirties pick-up player '.
Anderson also made numerous appearances at several notable clubs in Los Angeles during the 1970s and, with Columbia Records ' talent scout Larkin Arnold, signed a record deal for which Anderson would release four albums on the Epic label beginning in 1983.
Larkin was mainly scared that listeners would realize he stuttered, so Judy suggested that he talk about it directly in his music.
Larkin called off a planned retirement ceremony scheduled for October 2, 2004, because he was not sure if he would retire, but indeed he did.
The fears of logisticians like Major General Thomas B. Larkin that supply would not be practical without a port were resolved by the use of DUKWs.
Larkin in turn called the Tram workers out on strike, which was followed by the sacking, or " lockout ", of any workers in Dublin who would not resign from the union.
Larkin was still officially general secretary of the ITGWU, and a bitter struggle between the two men ensued which would last over twenty years.
The painting reflects both Dublin, where Larkin would spend his remaining political career, and on the other side the ' Liver Birds ' and his home city of Liverpool.
Barry Larkin and Billy Hatcher hit consecutive opposite field doubles and Hatcher would score on Davis's groundout.
It was also in Belfast that Larkin developed his tactic of the sympathetic strike, whereby workers who were not directly involved in an industrial dispute with employers would go on strike in support of other workers who were.
" And then afterward, as Montgomery would later recall " Our last conversation at the series was talking about the loss of Representative Leland, and I told Larkin that he should be careful in traveling and performing his duties.

Larkin and have
Subsequent holders of the title have included her successor as Irish president Mary McAleese, Professor John F. Larkin Q. C., Irish Human Rights Commissioner and prominent pro-choice activist Senator Ivana Bacik.
Notable members of the Industrial Workers of the World have included Lucy Parsons ; Helen Keller ; Joe Hill ; Ralph Chaplin ; Ricardo Flores Magon ; James P. Cannon ; James Connolly ; Jim Larkin ; Paul Mattick ; Big Bill Haywood ; Eugene Debs ; David Dellinger ; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ; Sam Dolgoff, Monty Miller ; Indian Nationalist Lala Hardayal ; Frank Little ; ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin ; Harry Bridges, briefly, later helped form ILWU ; Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson ; Buddhist beat poet Gary Snyder ; Fredy Perlman ; Australian poets Harry Hooton and Lesbia Harford ; graphic artist Carlos Cortez ; artist Kevin McCoy ; counterculture icon Kenneth Rexroth ; Surrealist Franklin Rosemont ; Rosie Kane and Carolyn Leckie, former Members of the Scottish Parliament ; labor and environmental organizer Judi Bari ; folk musicians Utah Phillips, Harry McClintock, Anne Feeney, and David Rovics ; crime writer Jim Thompson ; Finnish folk music legend Hiski Salomaa ; Catholic Workers Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy.
The mayors of Holladay have been Liane Stillman ( 1999 to 2001 ), Dennis Larkin ( 2001 to 2003 ) and Dennis Webb ( 2003 to present ).
Modern Irish clan organisations such as Clan Ó Lorcáin ( Larkin ) have elected honorary chieftains, where no Chief of the Name is known or yet to be proven.
He does not seem to have been acquainted with somewhat junior but contemporary Oxford poets like Sidney Keyes, Drummond Allison, John Heath-Stubbs, Philip Larkin, etc.
He was a literary lion in his day, but the unpleasant remarks about him by Kingsley Amis and Philip Larkin in their posthumous letters seem to have rubbished his reputation.
* Norman Larkin: Andy's grandfather who is also a prankster, implying that the male side of the Larkin family comes from a long line of pranksters, with the exception of Al Larkin ( Andy's father ), though hints have been given that he too is a prankster even greater than his son or father.
Crowd chants of " Barry Larkin " and " Hall of Fame " often caused the anchors to have to talk very loud to be heard.
Larkin was unsuccessful in his attempts in the following years to gain a position as a commercial agent in Ireland for the Soviet Union, and this may have contributed to his disenchantment with Stalinism.
Some have noted a similarity with the works of Clarence Larkin whose views he consulted.
Proponents of this form of creationism have included Cyrus I. Scofield, Harry Rimmer, Jimmy Swaggart, G. H. Pember, L. Allen Higley, Arthur Pink, Donald Grey Barnhouse and Clarence Larkin.
The presence of a publisher's inkstamp on the wallet containing the typescript indicates that the story may have been submitted by Larkin for publication.
Some sources have erroneously attributed Johnny Bond's 1948 " Oklahoma Waltz " to her ;< ref > Paul Wadey's obituary (" Cindy Walker: Country songwriter ", < i > The Independent </ i >, 27 March 2006 ) makes this error, as well as misidentifying the years of the Tubb and Arnold songs she wrote ; nine years earlier this error appeared in more than one book edited by Colin Larkin, e. g. probably they confused it with her own 1947 composition of that name, co-written with and recorded by Spade Cooley.
Larkin appealed to have the six reinstated, but without success.
Ollie Larkin ( work ) and Jay Burlage ( work ) have both shot and processed HDR time-lapse footage in High definition, with motion control, using digital single-lens reflex ( DSLR ) cameras.
Large industrial organizations have a long history of promoting pride and a sense of unity among the employees of the company, evidenced in the cultural productions of Victorian-era soap manufacturers as far apart as the UK's Lever Brothers ( right ) and the Larkin Soap Company of Buffalo, New York.
The judge found that Grant, Beattie, Larkin and Glynn may have been involved in conspiracy of a seditious nature, but recommended that they be released.
Among the outstanding players who have graced Centennial's diamond are Larry Gardner, Ray Collins, Tris Speaker, Jesse Hubbard, Robin Roberts, Kirk McCaskill, Barry Larkin, and Ken Griffey, Jr.

1.205 seconds.