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John Edward Lloyd suggests that the primary reason for the British bishops ' rejection of Augustine, and especially his call for them to join his missionary effort, may have been his claim to sovereignty over them.
* In " The Non-Fat Yogurt ", Elaine suggests to Lloyd Braun, an advisor to Mayor Dinkins, that everyone in the city should wear name tags.
Lloyd Braun suggests this idea to Dinkins and he likes it so much that he adds it to his campaign, subsequently leading to his loss in the mayoral elections.
Gruffydd had built stone churches at his princely manors, and Lloyd suggests Gruffydd's example led to the rebuilding of churches with stone in Penmon, Aberdaron, and Towyn in the Norman fashion.
Historian John Edward Lloyd suggests that the form Caninus, appearing in one important manuscript of De Excidio, may have been a corruption of the more common Cuna ( g ) nus, or Cynan in Welsh.
Lloyd suggests a connection with the degenerate descendants of the great hero Aurelius Ambrosius whom Gildas mentions in Chapter 25.
Despite captain John Lloyd admitting that the final tie was 50 / 50 in a televised interview by Sue Barker, his comments and further comments by LTA Chief Executive Roger Draper regarding a lack of a number two player suggests that this could be the last time Bogdanovic will represent his country in a Davis Cup tie.
In the episode of ' TAXI ' entitled " Louie Goes Too Far ", Andy Kaufman ( playing Vic Ferrari ) suggests to Christopher Lloyd ( playing Jim ) that he take up Jazzercise as a way of meeting beautiful women.
The producers eventually regretted introducing the disintegration feature and retconned it out of existence after season 3 ; an in-joke is made of this in the episode, where Martin Lloyd suggests it and a character replies " that's quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard you say.
" Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones of the University of Edinburgh notes that " there is nothing in the text " that suggests the concept of human rights.

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Lloyd George for instance – who may have taken credit for some of Kitchener's achievements in the field of munitions – was critical of Kitchener in his War Memoirs.
His birth certificate assigns paternity to a salesman and Air Force veteran named Lloyd Marshall, but Louise later claimed that she was seduced by " a sailor " whose name may have been Jack Worthington.
* 2011 In September, Lloyd ’ s of London pulled deposits from European banks because of concerns that European governments may be unable to support lenders in a worsening debt crisis.
John Lloyd may refer to:
Annette Lloyd has also said that if there is a large-enough show of support by fans, a second collection may be released in the future.
" When may we expect the Attorney-General to make an application for the extradition and trial in Britain of those American soldiers against whom there is a prima facie case for the unlawful killing in Iraq of the ITN journalist Terry Lloyd?
The BBC critic observed, " this may be the smallest show Lloyd Webber's ever written, but the score ( to appropriately conversational lyrics by Don Black ) contains several of his very best songs.
In a dry summer the moors may have been passable, however " on this occasion the skies put on their most wintry aspect ; and the rain fell in torrents [...] flooding the mountain meadows " until the great Angevin encampment became a " morass ," wrote Lloyd.
Clegg also quoted John Meynard Keynes, William Beveridge, Jo Grimond, David Lloyd George and John Stuart Mill, implying that they may also have belonged to the radical centre.
At the time, a young Frank Lloyd Wright was employed at the firm as draftsman, and he may have contributed to the design.
James Lloyd may refer to:
Lloyd or Lloyd's or Lloyds may also refer to:
Edward Lloyd may refer to:
Concerning hallucinogenic states brought about by chronic hypoxia, Dr. E L Lloyd notes that they may be similar to the hallucinations experienced by climbers at altitude.
Sam Lloyd may refer to:
Floyd is either a variant spelling of the Scottish name Flood or the Welsh name Lloyd which means grey, and may refer to:
The name Lloyd Webber, composite of a middle and family name, may refer to:
Lloyd House may refer to:
While Bummel may not have been interested in pushing the limits of design, Rietveld was quite familiar with the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his single plank angled-back chair, the Robie Chair ( 1904 ).
Lloyd says he may have seen the shooter, and Monk points out that the balloons around the dais were blocking everyone's view.
After immigrating to the United States in 1927, she may be best known for helping Solomon R. Guggenheim collect the art that formed the basis of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and for selecting Frank Lloyd Wright to design the new museum, which became a modernist icon in New York.
A court may decline to rescind a contract if one party has affirmed the contract by his action ( see Long v Lloyd 1 WLR 753 ) or a third party has acquired some rights or there has been substantial performance in implementing the contract.

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The Marlborough Gallery filed suit against the Schwitters estate in 1996, after confirming Ernst Schwitters ' desire to have Mr. Lloyd continue to administer the estate in his will.
The other major change in the scene is that the renamed Knights no longer demand another shrubbery, but this time that King Arthur put on a musical and take it to Broadway ( on the slight condition that it doesn't have anything to do with Andrew Lloyd Webber ).
Berea is one of eight colleges in the United States and one of only two in Kentucky ( Alice Lloyd College being the other ) to have mandatory work study programs.
Although many barristers have been Prime Minister, Lloyd George is to date the only solicitor to have held that office.
This scandal, which would have destroyed his career if the whole truth had come out at the time, was a precursor to the whiff of corruption ( e. g. the sale of honours ) that later surrounded Lloyd George's premiership.
However the programme did not find favour and two-thirds of Conservative MPs were against Lloyd George joining the National government, and some Cabinet members would have resigned if he had joined.
Hitler gave Lloyd George a signed picture of himself and said he was pleased to have met " the man who won the war "; Lloyd George was moved by this and replied that he was honoured to receive such a gift " from the greatest living German ".
Kitchener is said to have remarked early in World War One that he tried to avoid sharing military secrets with the Cabinet, as they would all tell their wives, apart from Lloyd George " who would tell someone else's wife ".
Louis Henry Sullivan ( September 3, 1856 – April 14, 1924 ) was an American architect, and has been called the " father of skyscrapers " and " father of modernism " He is considered by many as the creator of the modern skyscraper, was an influential architect and critic of the Chicago School, was a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright, and an inspiration to the Chicago group of architects who have come to be known as the Prairie School.
In 1956 the village was visited by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and other famous visitors have included Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman and Paul McCartney.
A number of British singers have spent periods in Australia and have included Australian material in their repertoires, e. g. A. L. Lloyd, Martin Wyndham-Read and Eric Bogle.
Caroline Galt and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones have both argued from such representations and literary references that it was commonplace for women ( at least those of higher status ) in ancient Greece to cover their hair and face in public.
In superhero fiction, eyeglasses have become a standard component of various heroes ' disguises, allowing them to adopt a nondescript demeanor when they are not in their superhero persona: Superman is well known for wearing 1950s style horn-rimmed glasses as Clark Kent, while Wonder Woman wears either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glasses as Diana Prince.
( Lloyd and Brice ) Scholars have yet to see what physical evidence will link this village of Harran to the biblical site where Abram and his family encamped as mentioned in
They threatened to vote against the Budget unless they had their way ( Irish nationalists favoured tariff reform, and opposed the planned increase in whisky duty, but an attempt by Lloyd George to win their support by cancelling it was abandoned as the Cabinet felt that this was recasting the Budget too much, and because it would also have annoyed nonconformist voters.
After Bonar Law had refused to wait until the hand was finished, Asquith offered him the job, but he declined as he had already agreed with Lloyd George that the latter should have the job.
By this time, Asquith had become very unpopular with the public ( as Lloyd George was perceived to have " won the war " by displacing him ) and, along with most leading Liberals, lost his seat in the 1918 elections, at which the Liberals split into Asquith and Lloyd George factions.
In the words of The Reverend Samuel Lloyd, former dean of Washington National Cathedral, Buechner ’ s words " have nurtured the lives of untold seekers and followers " through " his capacity to see into the heart of every day.

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