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Laurie and McAllister
Vicki Blue left the group due to medical problems and was briefly replaced by Laurie McAllister in November 1978.
Laurie appeared onstage with The Runaways at their final shows in California during the last weeks of December 1978 and McAllister quit soon after in January 1979.

Laurie and was
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
However in the United Kingdom, pioneering research into painting materials and conservation, ceramics, and stone conservation was conducted by Arthur Pillans Laurie, academic chemist and Principal of Heriot-Watt University from 1900.
This role was taken in the first two series by Lord Percy Percy, played by Tim McInnerny, with Hugh Laurie playing the role in the third and fourth series, as Prince George, Prince Regent, and Lieutenant George, respectively.
Testimony from children in the case was extracted by Laurie and Joseph Braga, a husband-and-wife team who resorted to coercive questioning of the alleged victims when the desired answers were not forthcoming.
Another suggested means of retaliation was Laurie Nash, whose notoriously abrasive personality and aggression saw him regarded as a thug.
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson ( 3 August 1860 – 28 September 1935 ) was a
A gifted musician, his mother, Elizabeth Kennedy-Laurie Dickson, was related to the Lauries of Maxwellton ( immortalised in the ballad Annie Laurie ) and connected with the Duke of Atholl and the Royal Stuarts.
The Synclavier was also employed by experimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music.
In 1972, Shakur was the subject of a nationwide manhunt after the FBI alleged that she was the " revolutionary mother hen " of a Black Liberation Army cell that had conducted a " series of cold-blooded murders of New York City police officers ", including the " execution style murders " of New York Police Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones on May 21, 1971 and Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie on January 28, 1972.
Shakur was alleged to have been directly involved with the Foster and Laurie murders, and involved with the Piagentini and Jones murders.
This was the first time the word " vaporware " was used to imply intentional fraud, and is " widely considered the mother of all vaporware ," according to Laurie Flynn of The New York Times.
Both his parents died young, and Laurie was sent to live with his grandfather.
* He was featured in the 1996 documentary Henry Miller Is Not Dead that featured music by Laurie Anderson.
These recommendations were acted upon and by the mid-to-late 1980s, when the area had become largely derelict it was redeveloped as a pedestrian and tourist precinct as an initiative of then New South Wales Minister for Public Works, Laurie Brereton.
It turns out that Bobby was a corrupt cop who had wanted a money-making lifestyle like Richie's, and Laurie knew Bobby was corrupt.
While playing first base for Lafayette High School's baseball team with teammate and friend Fred Wilpon, he was spotted by Milt Laurie, the father of two Lafayette teammates and a baseball coach.
Because he was the youngest, John began to suffer several beatings at the hands of Bowman ( who is said by Laurie Holmes in the John Holmes biography A Life Measured in Inches, 2008, to have had bipolar disorder ) that continued well into his late adolescence.
According to Laurie Holmes, he claimed that he never used hypodermic needles and was deeply afraid of them.
His body was cremated, and his widow Laurie, his mother Mary, and half-brother David scattered his ashes at sea off the coast of Oxnard, California.
In the ' 90s, RuPaul was known in the UK for his appearances on the Channel 4 series Manhattan Cable, a weekly series produced by World of Wonder and presented by American Laurie Pike about New York's wild and wacky public-access television system.
Dr. Laurie M. Joyner was named as the university's 14th president effective July 1, 2012.
For many years, one of Ormond-By-The-Sea's most distinguishing landmarks was the Ormond Pier, a steel structure constructed in 1959 near the intersection of Laurie Drive and AIA.

Laurie and referred
The second-oldest of four sisters, Josephine March is a tomboy ; Mr. March has referred to her as his " son Jo " in the past, and her best friend Laurie sometimes calls her " my dear fellow.

Laurie and band
Singer and guitarist Laurie Sargent, a member of Orchestra Morphine and former vocalist for the band Face to Face, later joined Colley and Conway in their first post-Morphine musical endeavor, Twinemen.
In 1971 he joined Sunship, an improvisational band featuring keyboardist Alan Gowen, future King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir and bassist Laurie Baker.
In 1967, after a period working as a folk singer, he formed a folk band called The Sugar Shoppe with Peter Mann, Laurie Hood and Lee Harris.
Shortly afterwards, Latham announced the recruitment of Peter Garrett, president of the Australian Conservation Foundation and former lead singer with the rock band Midnight Oil, as a Labor candidate in Kingsford Smith, a safe Sydney electorate being vacated by the retiring former minister Laurie Brereton.
On September 22, 2009, the band released their 10th album, 10 Neurotics, with the lineup of Rosenthal on acoustic guitar, programming and keyboards, Brian Viglione ( The Dresden Dolls ) on drums, percussion, bass and guitar, and vocalists Maroulis ( Spahn Ranch ), Laurie Reade ( ex-Attrition ) and Nicki Jaine on additional vocals.
Members of the band include Greg Grunberg, James Denton, Hugh Laurie, Adrian Pasdar, Scott Grimes and Jesse Spencer.
Hugh Laurie, in a 2006 interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, stated that his charity cover band, Band from TV, has the most popular recording of " Minnie the Moocher " available on the iTunes Store.
Laurie Records also handled the American distribution of records by the British Invasion band Gerry & the Pacemakers.
* The Music Explosion ( band leader Jamie Lyons also recorded for Laurie )
Recurring roles included Tom Wilson ( as Coach Fredericks ), Chauncey Leopardi ( as bully Alan White ), Shaun Weiss ( as student Sean and the bass player in Nick's band ), Joel Hodgson ( as a salesman who loves disco ), Trace Beaulieu ( as Mr. Lacovara, the school's biology teacher ), Joanna García ( as head cheerleader Vicki Appleby ), Kayla Ewell ( as Maureen Sampson, a transfer student ), Lizzy Caplan ( as student Sara ), Claudia Christian ( as Bill's mother ), Samaire Armstrong ( as " Deadhead " Laurie ), Ben Foster ( as the mentally handicapped student Eli ), and Kevin Tighe ( as Nick's father ).
Some lesser known multi-instrumentalists include John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Jon Foreman of the rock band Switchfoot, singer / songwriter / producer Bruno Mars, Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, will. i. am of The Black Eyed Peas, French singer Sébastien Tellier, AJ McLean of Backstreet Boys fame, actor Hugh Laurie, singer-songwriter Rozalind MacPhail, and Serj Tankian of the music group System of a Down.
In 1989, the Band and fifty members of the 3rd Battalion were featured in the opening and closing sequences of BBC sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth with the band, men and actors Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson and Tim McInnerny dressed in World War I period uniforms marching to The British Grenadiers and the Blackadder theme song.
Phillips was a member in three influential area bands in the mid-eighties: the punk band Meat Joy ( with Jamie Lee Hendrix, Melissa Cobb Unit, John Hawkes-under the name John Boy Perkins, and Tim Pierre Mateer ), the rock band Girls in the Nose ( with Pam Barger, Kay Turner, Joanna Labow, and Darcee Douglas ), and the country / disco / rock / folk / pop band Two Nice Girls ( with Pam Barger, Laurie Freelove, Meg Hentges, and Kathy Korniloff ).
Torch Song was a British synthpop and dance band of the early 1980s consisting of William Orbit, Laurie Mayer and Grant Gilbert.
As of 2002, Larkin had been working with composer Laurie Gordon of the band Chiwawa on a new animated film entitled Spare Change, his first auteur film in 35 years.

Laurie and by
In the series, E. Blackadder Esquire is the butler to the Prince Regent, the Prince of Wales ( the prince is played by Hugh Laurie as a complete fop and idiot ).
Blackadder is joined by his batman Private S. Baldrick ( Tony Robinson ) and idealistic Edwardian twit Lieutenant George ( Hugh Laurie ).
As a footnote, Lord Peter Wimsey has also been included by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as a member of the Wold Newton family ; and Laurie R. King's detective character Mary Russell meets up with Lord Peter at a party in the novel A Letter of Mary.
1985 also saw the creation of Gods by Ben Laurie, a MUD1 clone that included online creation in its endgame.
* Cooking at the Kasbah: Recipes from My Moroccan Kitchen, by: Kitty Morse, Laurie Smith ISBN 0-8118-1503-X
Several Martian landmarks appear in a section of the famous graphic novel, visited by the superhuman Dr. Manhattan and human Laurie Juspeczyk.
* The Moor ( novel ), the fourth book in Mary Russell detective series by Laurie R. King.
The pair began working as tradesmen on a house shared by comedians Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, which inspired them to start writing comedy.
Freak Show also served as the name for a CD-ROM released by the Voyager Company on January 1994, shortly after Laurie Anderson's first multimedia CD-ROM experiment, Puppet Motel.
In May 2011 Jones appeared as guest vocalist on the debut album Let Them Talk by Hugh Laurie.
* " Mystery ", a comic song written and performed by Hugh Laurie for the television series A Bit of Fry & Laurie
Laurie is preparing to enter at Harvard and is being tutored by Mr. John Brooke.
It has been suggested this name came from a term used by Vliet's Uncle Alan who had a habit of exposing himself to Don's girlfriend, Laurie Stone.
* Horseback on the Boston Post Road, by Laurie Lawlor, ISBN 0-7434-3626-1, Aladdin, 2002
Screenwritten by Lawrence D. Cohen and directed by Brian De Palma, the film starred Sissy Spacek as Carrie, along with Piper Laurie as Margaret, Amy Irving as Sue, Nancy Allen as Chris, John Travolta as Billy, Betty Buckley as Miss Desjardin a. k. a. Miss Collins, and William Katt as Tommy.

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