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Larkin and worked
After graduating with a First Class Honours degree from the University of Hull, he worked in the Brynmor Jones Library under Philip Larkin.
Other well-known disc jockeys who worked at the station included Dennis Elsas, Pete Larkin, brothers Dan Neer and Richard Neer, Jim Monaghan, Pam Merly, Thom Morrera, Meg Griffin, and John Zacherle.
* Anatoly Larkin ( 1932-2005 ), physicist, worked at Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics and was a professor at the University of Minnesota
The line-up on this record was Palumbo, Beck ( who also provided bass duties ), Weinstock, and Shannon Larkin of Amen and later Godsmack, who provided drumming duties due to recording time constraints, as he had worked well with producer Ross Robinson in the past, although Larry Gorman was composing parts and officially the drummer of the band.
Wellington library, where the poet Philip Larkin once worked.
His instructions did not cover other writings, therefore the Coleman material remained in the archives of the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull, where Larkin had worked as chief librarian since 1955.
The portraitists Hans Holbein and Anthony van Dyck were the most distinguished and influential of a large number of artists who spent extended periods in Britain, generally eclipsing local talents like Nicolas Hilliard, the painter of portrait miniatures, Robert Peake the elder, William Larkin, William Dobson, and John Michael Wright, a Scot who mostly worked in London.
The storyline follows unhappy housewife Mary Hartman ( née Shumway ), her slightly unfaithful husband Tom, her forgetful and somewhat daffy mother Mrs. Martha Shumway ( nee Larkin ) who tended to talk more to her plants than her own family, and Mary ’ s best friend and next-door neighbor, aspiring country singer Loretta Haggers ( nee McCandless ), and Loretta's much older husband Charlie " Baby Boy " Haggers, who was Tom's best friend, who worked with him at an Automobile Plant assembly line.
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.
The complex was commissioned by Darwin D. Martin an entrepreneur who worked at the Larkin Soap Company.

Larkin and on
These include Skullion in Porterhouse Blue ( for Channel 4 ), Sidney " Pop " Larkin in the rural idyll The Darling Buds of May ( Yorkshire Television / ITV ) and based on the H. E. Bates novel, which also featured the then unknown Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Although he was never made a partner, Griffin oversaw the construction on many of Wright's noted houses including the Willits House in 1902 and the Larkin Administration Building built in 1904.
The City of Benicia was founded on May 19, 1847, by Dr. Robert Semple, and Thomas O. Larkin and Comandante General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, on land sold to them by General Vallejo in December 1846.
In the 1956 Melbourne Games in Australia, local veterinary student Barry Larkin protested against the relay by tricking onlookers by carrying a fake flame, consisting of a pair of underpants set on fire in a plum pudding can, attached to a chair leg.
This was not a style universally appreciated ; poet and jazz critic Philip Larkin dismissed Monk as ' the elephant on the keyboard '.
Organization of Larkin Township was approved by the Nobles County Board on March 27, 1883.
The rationale at the time centered on the supposedly pivotal role John Larkin had played in supporting Bishop John Ireland's Catholic colonization efforts in southwestern Minnesota.
, members of the Township Council are Mayor William F. Larkin, Deputy Mayor Christopher P. Siciliano, W. Michael Evans, William J. Garofalo and Donna L. Schepiga, whose terms of office all end on June 30, 2015.
In June 2009, Love announced through an NME blog that Hole was re-forming, with Auf der Maur on bass and Micko Larkin, who is Love's lead guitarist, on her upcoming album.
The media discovered the couple had broken up when Larkin failed to co-host a diplomatic dinner for the visiting German Bundespräsident, although her name, along with that of the Taoiseach, was featured on the invitations.
* " Tribunal to question Celia Larkin on £ 30, 000 loan "-Irish Times
Later main characters included socialite Geraldine Whitney Saxon ( Lois Kibbee ); Mike's wife, newspaper journalist Nancy Karr ( played the longest by Ann Flood ), who Mike married on April 22, 1963 ; Schuyler Whitney ( Larkin Malloy ) and his scheming wife Raven ( played the longest by Sharon Gabet ).
During the 1913 Lockout of workers, in which Murphy was the leading figure among the employers, the Irish Independent vigorously sided with its owner's interests, publishing news reports and opinion pieces hostile to the strikers, expressing confidence in the unions ' defeat and launching personal attacks on the leader of the strikers, James Larkin.
Pop Larkin and his family were inspired by a colourful character seen in a local shop in Kent by Bates and his family when on holiday.
Based on the fictionalized memoir Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes, it focuses on the Hanson family, a loving family of Norwegian immigrants living on Steiner Street ( identified as Larkin Street in the 1948 film ) in San Francisco in the 1910s.
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 Labour Party had bitterly split in 1944 over personal differences between William X. O ' Brien and James Larkin while Clann na Talmhan was perceived as being too specialist and too focused on the needs of farmers.
Within a few months, Larkin, then aged 23, was engaged as Motor Department Manager with E. M. Bowden's Patents Syndicate, and he was appointed General Works Manager on 1 May 1904.
* Stuart Larkin, a recurring character on MADtv, onald
* Primrose Larkin, a character on the British television show, " The Darling Buds of May "

Larkin and creating
" Larkin had to step away from what he had learned as a jazz composer and musician writing pieces with a definite beginning and end, instead creating music with " less arc " and structure.

Larkin and different
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 '.
A pathway at the side of Wellington Library was named Larkin Way in honour of Philip Larkin, but this pathway was lost during re-development work on the library and the Borough Council is considering renaming the new, slightly different pathway, with the help of the public.
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 sound
The band decided on being named after a line from a Philip Larkin poem, Femmes Damnées, which ends with the line: " The only sound heard is the sound of tears ".

Larkin and effects
He also contributed art work and animation effects to NFB films including the 1974 feature Running Time, directed by Mort Ransen, in which Larkin also played three bit parts.

Larkin and for
After Larkin has been persuaded to restock his tangled acres with pheasants, he poaches only what he needs for the nourishment of his family and local callers.
A word should be said for Gary Morgan, a Broadway youngster who, as the adopted son, makes life miserable for nearly everybody and Larkin in particular.
Nobody's Daughter featured a great deal of material written and recorded for Love's aborted solo album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, including " Pacific Coast Highway ", " Letter to God ", " Samantha ", and " Never Go Hungry ", although they were re-produced with Larkin.
Eric Homberger called him " the saddest heart in the post-war supermarket "— Larkin himself said that deprivation for him was what daffodils were for Wordsworth.
The turning point for Pym came with an influential article in 1977 in the Times Literary Supplement in which two prominent writers, Lord David Cecil and Philip Larkin, nominated her as " the most underrated writer of the 20th century ".
Pete Spence, an alias for Elliot Larkin Ferguson, in a 1893 Yuma Penitentiary prison mugshot.
It was also adapted for the May 30, 1948 broadcast of Ford Theatre with Virginia Gilmore and John Larkin.
In June 1861, he held a meeting at the house of Larkin McGhee in the nearby Osage village of Chetopa, and organized a company of Osages and mixed-blood Cherokees for the Confederate Army.
The township was named for John Larkin, late brother of county commissioner Maurice O ' Hearn.
* Shannon Larkin, drummer for the hard rock band Godsmack
The IRB members argued that the aim of dual monarchism should be replaced by republicanism, and that Griffith was excessively inclined to compromise with conservative elements ( notably in his pro-employer position during the 1913 – 1914 Dublin Lockout, when he saw the syndicalism of James Larkin as aimed at crippling Irish industry for Great Britain's benefit ).
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Philip Larkin
During the 1907 Belfast Dock strike which was called by trade union leader Jim Larkin, the RIC mutinied after Constable William Barrett was suspended for his refusal to escort a traction engine driven by a blackleg carter.
About 70 % of the police force in Belfast declared their support of the strikers and were encouraged by Larkin to carry out their own strike for higher wages and a better pension.
On 27 March 2012, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland, John Larkin QC obtained leave from Lord Justice Higgins to bring proceedings against Hain and " Biteback Publishing " for contempt of court.
British National Archives In this narrative a flexible cable brake for cycles was separately ' invented ' by George Frederick Larkin, a skilled automobile and motorcycle engineer, who patented his design in 1902.
George Larkin is known for his invention of the flexible cable brake for cycles, which was patented in 1902.
As Aladdin ( Scott Weinger ) and Princess Jasmine ( Linda Larkin ) prepare for their marriage, Aladdin recovers a dagger, his only memento of his lost father, who had abandoned his family when Aladdin had been a small child.
In 1977, Larkin wrote its epitaph, challenging the goal of maximum sustained yield on several grounds: It put populations at too much risk ; it did not account for spatial variability in productivity ; it did not account for species other than the focus of the fishery ; it considered only the benefits, not the costs, of fishing ; and it was sensitive to political pressure.

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