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On her arrival in Yuncheng, Aylward worked with an older missionary, Jeannie Lawson, to found The Inn of the Eight Happinesses.
In 1890-1891 Lawson worked in Albany.
Hugh Lawson White worked as Blount's personal secretary, and was tutored by early Knoxville minister and educator, Samuel Carrick.
At age 17, he began working as a clerk in a London dry goods business, and later worked as a traveling salesman for a wholesale jeweler, before becoming a traveling salesman for Lawson & Jones Limited, the printing firm co-founded by his father.
With Group theatre she worked in plays like Success Story by John Howard Lawson, two Clifford Odets plays, Awake and Sing!
He then worked for several years as an itinerant drover and horse-breaker, as well as writing his popular bush ballads, becoming friendly with famed Australian poets Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson and William Ogilvie.
William Lawson Micks worked with the Congested Districts Board ( CDB ) for the full term of its existence, first as Secretary and from 1909 as a member.
The Triffids, without Birt, recorded Lawson Square Infirmary at the Sydney Opera House, where they worked with Patterson on vocals, guitar, mandolin, and piano ; Graham Lee ( John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong and in Eric Bogle's backing band ) on vocals, dobro and pedal steel guitar ; and Daubney Carshott ( a. k. a. Martyn Casey ) on bass guitar.

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* Interview with designer Jerry Lawson
In October 1990, Major and Douglas Hurd, Major's successor as Foreign Secretary, finally persuaded Thatcher to allow Britain to join the Exchange Rate Mechanism, a move which she had resisted for some years, and which had been a cause of her quarrels with Howe and Lawson.
Starting on December 17, 1659, Henry Vane representing the Parliament, Major Saloway and Col. Salmon with powers from the officers of the army to treat with the fleet, and Vice-Admiral Lawson met in negotiating a compromise.
A plan was then put in place declaring a resolution to join with the Generals at Portsmouth, Col. Monk, and Vice-Admiral Lawson, but it was still unknown to the republican party that Col. Monk was in league with King Charles II.
Lawson lie still in the River and Monke is with his army in Scotland.
In the view of M. K. Lawson, the intensity of Edmund's struggle against the Danes in 1016 is only matched by Alfred the Great's in 871, and contrasts with Æthelred's failure.
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band ’ s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
The significance of < σv > as a function of temperature in a device with a particular energy confinement time is found by considering the Lawson criterion.
In the 1990s, most bluegrass bands were headed by a solo artist such as Doyle Lawson and Rhonda Vincent, with an accompanying band.
The only seven-masted ( steel hulled ) schooner, the Thomas W. Lawson, was built in 1902, with a length of, the top of the tallest mast being above deck, and carrying 25 sails with of total sail area.
The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production since leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 ( the first was Rebecca ) and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film.
Editorship of The Spectator has often been part of a route to high office in the Conservative Party in the UK ; past editors include Iain Macleod, Ian Gilmour and Nigel Lawson, all of whom became cabinet minister or a springboard for a greater role in public affairs, as with Boris Johnson ( 1999 to 2005 ), the Conservative Mayor of London.
In 1970, Creighton replaced Lawson as editor ( there had been growing resentment between the two men ) with George Gale.
Although owner Conrad Black did not personally rebuke Lawson, Max Hastings, then editor of The Daily Telegraph, wrote with regard to Black, who also owned The Jerusalem Post at the time, " It was one of the few moments in my time with Conrad when I saw him look seriously rattled: ' You don't understand, Max.
He had also briefly been political commentator for The Spectator under Dominic Lawson, but Frank Johnson replaced him with Bruce Anderson in 1995.
* Interview BBC archive 6 December 2009 with Mark Lawson.
** 1979: Roman Polanski's film Tess with Nastassja Kinski ( Tess ), Leigh Lawson ( Alec ), and Peter Firth ( Angel ).

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Also, several Hollywood artists including Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez & the Scene, Nick Jonas & the Administration, Joe Jonas, Lawson Connect 3 and Annel Cereceres are directly signed to Universal Music UK's Fascination Records.
At the weekend there was Richard Lawson ( Sat & Sun 6 – 10 am ), Greg Powells ( Sat & Sun 10 am – 2 pm ), Nick Hawkins ( Sat & Sun 2 – 6 pm ), John Leech ( Sat 6 – 10 pm ) and Steve Jolly ( Sun 6 – 10 pm ).
Left to Right: Sarah Neufeld ( violin, Arcade Fire ), Nick Diamonds ( Islands ), Mark Lawson ( audio engineer ), Richard Parry ( upright bass, Arcade Fire ), Jamie Thompson ( Islands ), Becky Foon ( cello, A Silver Mt.

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Coincidentally, Douglas A. Lawson, who discovered Q. northropi in Texas in 1971, named it for John " Jack " Northrop, a famous developer of tailless flying wing aircraft in the 1940s.
* Margaret Thatcher who had been the United Kingdom's Prime Minister since 1979 resigned as Prime Minister on 22 November 1990 after being challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by Michael Heseltine because of widespread opposition to the introduction of the controversial Community Charge and the fact that her key allies such as Nigel Lawson and Geoffrey Howe resigned over the deeply sensitive issues of the Maastricht Treaty and Margaret Thatcher's resistance to Britain joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
A notable legend about Padthaway is the ghost at Padthaway Estate, her name is Eliza Lawson but she is not the Eliza Lawson who settled and built the Padthaway Estate in the 1800s.
Coincidentally, Lawson is the maternal uncle of Ewan McGregor, who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the prequel trilogy.
< li > 1950: Lawson Wilkins administers daily methyltestosterone to a 46, XY female patient, who shows no signs of virilization.
The platoon leader was 1st Lieutenant William T. Ryder, who made the first paratroop jump for the US Military on August 13, 1940 at Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA from a B-18 Bomber.
To this end he persuaded Auberon Waugh ( who had been sacked by Nigel Lawson ) to return from the New Statesman, and enticed Richard West and Jeffrey Bernard from the same magazine.
Lawson also recounts a story by a resident of Richmond in 1861 who describes Morphy as then being " an officer on Beauregard ’ s staff.
* Joseph Lawson Howze, prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Biloxi from 1977 to 2001.
Lex boasts some distinguished alumni who have gone on to make careers in business and government – including Nigel Lawson ( former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer ), Richard Lambert ( CBI director and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee ), Martin Taylor ( former chief executive of Barclays ), John Makinson ( chairman and chief executive of Penguin ), John Gardiner ( former chairman of Tesco ), David Freud ( former UBS banker and Labour adviser, now a Conservative peer ), John Kingman ( former head of UKFI and a banker at Rothschild ’ s ), George Graham ( RBS banker ), Andrew Balls ( head of European portfolio management at PIMCO ) and Jo Johnson ( Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington ).
However, his master John Tierney was kind and did all he could for Lawson who was quite shy.
On 7 June 1989 he sang the theme tune for the soap Neighbours at the dispatch box, lampooning the differences between Lawson and Sir Alan Walters, who was critical of Lawson's policies ( Thatcher still refused to sack him ).
Following the breakup of that Orioles group, Til joined George Holmes ' Ink Spots, who were Til, Holmes, Ann Lawson, and Larry Reed.
This led to Lawson resigning as chancellor to be replaced by his old protégé John Major, who, with Douglas Hurd, the then Foreign Secretary, convinced the Cabinet to sign Britain up to the ERM in October 1990, effectively guaranteeing that the British Government would follow an economic and monetary policy that would prevent the exchange rate between the pound and other member currencies from fluctuating by more than 6 %.
During the leadership election, Lamont clashed angrily in private with Nigel Lawson who preferred Michael Heseltine as Thatcher's successor, phoning Lawson up to remind him of his caustic remarks made about Heseltine's economic policies.
Under the vision of Lawson, Video Archives became a gathering place for a group of cinephiles, who became known as " Archivists ".
Franklin submitted the manuscript to Henry Lawson who contributed a preface and took it to his own publishers in Edinburgh.
According to Pitscottie, a former Provost of Edinburgh, Richard Lawson, who lived nearby threw a coin at the Cross to appeal from this summons and survived the battle.
Benson was followed by Jim Lawson & the Mayor's Dance Band, who achieved national fame in the mid -' 70s, ending with Lawson's death in 1976.

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