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Two years later, in December 1996, Dukes returned as Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications following the resignation of Michael Lowry.
Lowry maintained, in interviews conducted later in his life, that he had an unhappy childhood, growing up in a repressive family atmosphere.
After leaving school, Lowry began a career working for the Pall Mall company, later collecting rents.
In later years, Lowry spent holidays at the Seaburn Hotel in Sunderland, County Durham, painting scenes of the beach and nearby ports and coal mines.
Evans won a special election later that year against Mike Lowry and filled the remainder of Jackson's unexpired term, retiring from politics after the 1988 elections.
In 1925 Church Street became the subject of a pencil on paper drawing by Salford artist L. S. Lowry In his later " A Lancashire Village, 1935 " he painted the scene again, but with a wider street full of people and a house in front of the church.
Lowry specialized in technical training of aerial photography image interpreters at the beginning of the war, later expanding to armament, and clerical schools during Jul 1943-Jan 1944.
Supported at first by local organizations and later by a Ford Foundation grant to the RAND Corporation, Ira S. Lowry undertook a three-year study in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
Coffin – Lowry syndrome was independently described by Dr. Coffin and his associates in 1966 and later described by Dr. Lowry and associates in 1971.
The specific maintenance training schools were in at the Glenn L. Martin factory and Lowry AFB, both in Denver Colorado, while the Launch Training was at Orlando AFB, FL ( later transferred to the US Navy and renamed NTC Orlando ) and Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida.
The 36th Bombardment Squadron arrived less than a month later from Lowry Field, Colorado, equipped with Douglas B-18 Bolo medium bombers.
One of the most prominent pieces of graffiti (" A L Corry RN 1817 " at eye level to the left as one enters the temple ) was left by the British naval officer and later Rear Admiral Armar Lowry Corry.
* On May 28, 2009, Jack Lowry, 49, took off from the Ogden-Hinckley airport just after 9 a. m. and crashed in a field near 1700 West and 3300 South moments later.
In the 1830s, Sir Lowry's Pass, named after later governor Sir Lowry Cole, was constructed to link the town with outposts further east over the Hottentots-Holland mountains.
Iskhak Akhmerov operated an espionage network in the United States, and both of the Akhmerovs are referenced in VENONA decryptions of Soviet cable traffic: Lowry is listed under the Soviet code name " ADA " ( later changed to ELZA ( ELSA )).

Lowry and At
At the beginning of The Giver by Lois Lowry, the world is described as a utopia, but as the book progresses, the world's dystopian aspects are revealed.
* New York Times, 2007: Donors Sweetened Director's Pay At MoMA, Prompting Questions Controversy over the compensation package of MoMA's Director, Glenn D. Lowry.
At the Battle of Shiloh Major Lowry commanded the Sixth Mississippi regiment which suffered very heavy casualties and he was wounded himself.
At one stage he had Malcolm Lowry declared his ward in an attempt to stop Lowry's drinking.
At the general election in November 1983, appointed Senator Daniel J. Evans defeated a vigorous challenge by Democratic Congressman Mike Lowry.
At the same time, Strategic Air Command also wanted to use Lowry to support missile units.
At Pepperdine, Lowry went 14-2 with a 1. 71 ERA as a junior.

Lowry and first
The largest and first known pre-high school league was started in 1993 by Mary Lowry, Joe Bisignano, and Jeff Jorgenson in Seattle, Washington.
Cadets from the first Air Force Academy class lined up for physical training at Lowry AFB in 1955
The Academy's permanent site had not yet been completed when the first class entered, so the 306 cadets from the Class of 1959 were sworn in at a temporary site at Lowry Air Force Base, in Denver on 11 July 1955.
Gilmour's first game with the Leafs turned out to be his last as he and the Calgary Flames Dave Lowry collided inadvertently during Gilmour's second shift, with Gilmour tearing his ACL and missing the remainder of the season.
According to Tinker and Lowry, " a draft of the first twenty-eight lines of the poem " was written in pencil " on the back of a folded sheet of paper containing notes on the career of Empedocles ".
Upon acquisition, Glenn Lowry and Milo Beach were the first scholars in forty years to see the objects.
His first job was at the New York State Conservation Department, studying the stomach contents of game birds, but in July 1942 he joined the US Army ( as a private ) and was sent to Lowry Air Force Base to study the Sperry bombsight.
The first such car was built as a personal streetcar for company president Thomas Lowry, although his was a special-order.
This was the first full-length biographical account of Crosby's life, although Robert Lowry had written a sixteen-page biographical sketch that was published in 1897 in her last book of poems, Bells of Evening and Other Verses.
The first one of these was a special car for Lowry that had large window panes at one end so that he could see more as the car traveled through the region.
* Imperial Point was the first of the high-rise residential buildings on the Quays: a 16-storey tower built alongside the Lowry Outlet Mall on Pier 8 ( Central Wharf ) in 2001.
Lowry was the first engraver to use diamond points and to discover the composition of a corrosive fluid for biting the lines into steel plates.
He died in November 1886, aged 79, and was succeeded in his titles by his second but eldest surviving son from his first marriage, Lowry.
During Martinez's term of office, the city built one of America's first waste-to-energy plants, opened a large performing arts center and a modern convention center, completely reconstructed Lowry Park Zoo, restored the 1915 City Hall building, and annexed thousands of acres of unincorporated land northeast of town that would become the neighborhood of New Tampa.
Her appearance was so well received by viewers that by the end of the first year, Lowry became a regular on the show and her character of Mother Dexter also joined the household.
Stretford has been the home of Manchester United Football Club since 1910, and of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864. Notable residents have included the industrialist, philanthropist, and Manchester's first multi-millionaire John Rylands, the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, the painter L. S. Lowry, Morrissey of The Smiths and Jay Kay of Jamiroquai.
In 1790, ancestral Lumbee such as Barnes, Bell, Braveboy ( Brayboy ), Brooks, Bullard, Chavers ( Chavis ), Cumbo, Hammonds, Hunt, Jacobs, Lockileer ( Locklear ), Lowrie ( Lowry / Lowery ), Oxendine, Revils ( Revels ), Strickland, and Wilkins were listed as inhabitants of the Fayetteville District ; they were enumerated as " Free Persons of Color " in the first federal census.
Lowry, who came from a prominent Denver family, was the first Denver aviator killed in wartime.
In the Air Force, training responsibility was assigned to Lowry, which developed the first general courses in 1956, and plans called for other courses to open at Chanute AFB in 1957, Amarillo AFB in 1958, and Sheppard AFB in 1959.
On March 13, 1958, the Air Force Ballistic Committee approved the selection of Lowry to be the first Titan I ICBM base.
Effective 1 July 1963, Air Training Command established the Armed Forces Air Intelligence Training Center as a named activity at Lowry AFB, and its first students entered training on 17 July.
Lowry first faced the base closure issue in 1978.
In 1987, Air Training Command graduated its first undergraduate space training ( UST ) class in February at Lowry.
Ethel ' Sunny ' Lowry, the first British woman to swim the English Channel, was born in Longsight in 1911.

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