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:" Many years ago the people of Marsden were aware that when the cuckoo arrived, so did the Spring and sunshine.
He reduced his Liberal Democrat political duties and on 5 April 2005, within hours of the start of the election campaign, Marsden announced his intention to rejoin the Labour Party, stating that although he still disagreed with the government over the war and levels of investment in public services, he did not want to see Labour MPs who shared his views, to lose their seats.
This segment involves a cat named Shnookums ( voiced by Jason Marsden ) and a dog named Meat ( voiced by Frank Welker ) who did not get along very well.
Once in New York, he collaborated with William Carlos Williams on the Contact Review, which did not last for long, but published poetry by Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, H. D., Hilda Doolittle, Kay Boyle and Marsden Hartley.
Between 1989 and 1994, Indiana painted a series of 18 canvases inspired by the shapes and numbers in the war motifs paintings that Marsden Hartley did in Berlin between 1913-15.

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May saw The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and producers Stock Aitken Waterman reach # 1 with a charity cover of the Gerry & The Pacemakers song " Ferry Cross the Mersey ", released in aid of the Hillsborough disaster the previous month.

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Christina Lamb thanked Marsden in the acknowledgements of her biographical book, The Sewing Circles of Herat, " Paul Marsden MP for Shrewsbury, helped rescue us from the ISI, being manhandled by Baluchistan police in the process, and kindly rearranged his whole schedule to stay in Pakistan until we were safely out.
Chodas ( 1999 ) concurs with Marsden ( 1999 ) that there was about 1 chance in a hundred thousand that XF11 could have passed through a keyhole — that is, until the 1990 precovery observations eliminated such possibilities.
The Marsden family continued to hold the Manor until 1815.
Around 1915 it was converted to a corn mill by the Marsden family and operated until 1956.
No names were proposed until Brian G. Marsden suggested a nomenclature for these satellites in 1955.
Lasting until 1929 the Contact Editions brought out books by Bryher ( Two Selves ), H. D .' s Palimpsest, Mina Loy's Lunar Baedecker, Ernest Hemingway's first book Three Stories & Ten Poems ( 1923 ), poems by Marsden Hartley, William Carlos Williams ( Spring and All, 1923 ), Emanuel Carnevali's only book during his lifetime ( The Hurried Man ), prose by Ford Madox Ford, Gertrude Stein ( The Making of Americans, 1925 ), Mary Butts ( Ashe of Rings ), John Herrmann ( What Happens ), Edwin Lanham ( Sailors Don't Care ), Robert Coates ( The Eater of Darkness ), Texas schoolteacher Gertrude Beasley's My First Thirty Years and Saikaku Ihara's Quaint Tales of Samurais.
* Marsden-Originally Marsden was known as Town House, until Town House was split into Marsden and Peart in 1947.
It was held by the Conservatives until 1997 when the current MP Gordon Marsden gained it for Labour.
George Marsden Waterhouse ( 6 April 1824 – 6 August 1906 ) was a Premier of South Australia from 8 October 1861 until 3 July 1863 and the seventh Premier of New Zealand from 11 October 1872 to 3 March 1873.
An American modernist he was friends with many important avant-garde American artists like Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin and others during the early 20th century and until his death in 1932.

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In November 1900 surveying was done under John Marsden on the east mountains to ascertain if it would be possible to get sufficient water and fall to operate an electric power plant.
Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way, the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery, intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity.
In 1909, Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden, under the direction of physicist Ernest Rutherford, bombarded a sheet of gold foil with alpha rays — by then known to be positively charged helium atoms — and discovered that a small percentage of these particles were deflected through much larger angles than was predicted using Thomson's proposal.
Brian Marsden of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams noted that the comet lay only about 4 degrees from Jupiter as seen from Earth, and that while this could of course be a line of sight effect, its apparent motion in the sky suggested that it was physically close to the giant planet.
More work was published in 1909 by Geiger and Marsden and further greatly expanded work was published in 1910 by Geiger, In 1911-2 Rutherford went before the Royal Society to explain the experiments and propound the new theory of the atomic nucleus as we now understand it.
Around this time the area around Goosnargh was home to several Catholic families – Keighley, Beesley, Hesketh, Marsden, and Threlfall.
The initial discovery was made by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909 when they performed the gold foil experiment under the direction of Rutherford, in which they fired a beam of alpha particles ( helium nuclei ) at layers of gold leaf only a few atoms thick.
He was assistant editor with Leonard Compton-Rickett under Dora Marsden.
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).
With Barry Took as script editor ( and later producer ), this was an attempt to translate the spirit of Round the Horne to TV, though with different actors supporting Horne: Graham Stark, for example, substituted for Kenneth Williams and Sheila Steafel for Betty Marsden.
The series was created by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, with others contributing to later series after Feldman returned to performing, and starred Kenneth Horne, with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee.
Betty Marsden played Dame Celia Molestrangler, and Hugh Paddick was ' ageing juvenile ' Binkie Huckaback ( named after theatrical impresario Binkie Beaumont ).
He was also the self-styled king ( later dictator ) of Peasemoldia, a small slum area in north London just off the Balls Pond Road, together with his wife Buttercup ( Marsden ), whose catch phrase was " Hello cheeky-face!
A regular character in the fourth series, and played by Marsden, was Judy Coolibar, an aggressive Australian who managed to find some kind of sexist insult in everything the male characters said.
The cast was Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden, Bill Pertwee and announcer Douglas Smith, with music by the Fraser Hayes Four and Paul Fenoulhet and the Hornblowers ( Edwin Braden replaced Fenoulhet from episode 7 of Series 1 ).
The cast was Horne, Williams, Paddick, Marsden and Smith, with music by the Max Harris Group.
The cast was Williams, Paddick, Marsden, Pertwee and Smith, with music by the Fraser Hayes Four and Edwin Braden and the Hornblowers.
The cast was Horne, Williams, Paddick, Marsden and Smith, with music by the Max Harris Group.
It was presented by Leslie Phillips and included new interviews with Betty Marsden and Barry Took, period interviews with Kenneth Horne, and rare excerpts from surviving wartime episodes of Much Binding in the Marsh.
Betty Marsden ( 24 February 1919 – 18 July 1998 ) was an English comedy actress.
Former Club President Peter Marsden was appointed Chairman soon after.
The cast was Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden, Ron Moody, Stanley Unwin ( for the first episode only ), announcer Douglas Smith with music by Patricia Lancaster, the Malcolm Mitchell Trio and the BBC Revue Orchestra.

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From January 2012, Marsden began a recurring role as Criss, a love interest for Liz Lemon in the sixth season of 30 Rock.
By 10. 30 pm only 35 of the 80 seats were certain for Labour, with Barclay ( Marsden ) defeated and even Nordmeyer ( Oamaru ) uncertain.
* 30 August – Evelyn Marsden ( born 1883 ), survivor of the Titanic

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