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McEwan and lives
Beverley now lives with her husband, Jon McEwan, in Eccles, Salford, with Jon's son Ben.

McEwan and Square
While researching the book, McEwan spent two years work-shadowing Neil Kitchen, a neurosurgeon at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square, London.

McEwan and novel
This particular bomb was featured in Atonement, a 2001 novel by Ian McEwan.
* Ian McEwan quotes part of the poem in his novel Saturday ( 2005 ), where the effects of its beauty and language are so strong and impressive that it moves a brutal criminal to tears and remorse.
* Amsterdam ( novel ), a 1998 novel by Ian McEwan
* The Innocent, a novel by Ian McEwan, involves a spy tunnel which the Soviets discover but do not initially expose, similar to the Philby tunnel
" from the threat of climate change, with inspiration for the novel coming from a trip McEwan made in 2005 " when he was part of an expedition of artists and scientists who spent several weeks aboard a ship near the north pole to discuss environmental concerns ".
* In the novel Atonement ( 2001 ), by Ian McEwan, the character Robbie Turner is imprisoned in Wandsworth for over four years
* Blake appears as a character in the 1990 novel by Ian McEwan, The Innocent.
He completed his PhD in American studies at the University of Manchester in 1962, moving to the University of East Anglia ( his second novel, Stepping Westward, appeared in 1965 ), where he became Professor of American Studies in 1970 and launched the world-renowned MA in Creative Writing course, attended by both Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro.
His work in the 1990s included The Comfort of Strangers ( 1990 ), adapted by Harold Pinter from the Ian McEwan novel, Light Sleeper ( 1992 ), a sympathetic study of a drug dealer vying for a normal life, which he called his " most personal " film, Touch ( 1997 ), from an Elmore Leonard novel, and the rural drama Affliction ( 1997 ), from the Russell Banks novel, which gained wide critical acclaim.
* Ian McEwan begins his 2005 novel Saturday with an extended epigraph from Herzog.
The libretto to his 2013 opera Atonement, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan, will be written by Craig Raine.
* Sweet Tooth ( novel ), a novel by English novelist Ian McEwan
Enduring Love is a 2004 British film directed by Roger Michell with screenwriter Joe Penhall, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan.
Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan.
McEwan was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize for the novel.
Saturday is a novel by Ian McEwan set in Fitzrovia, London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, during a large demonstration against the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The Cement Garden is a 1978 novel by Ian McEwan.
* Official Ian McEwan web page on the novel
* The Innocent, a 1990 novel by Ian McEwan
Atonement is a 2001 novel by British author Ian McEwan.

McEwan and .
Geraldine McEwan starred in the first three series.
Dr. Martin Carnoy of Stanford, Patrick J. McEwan claims that based on his research, when controls for the student's background ( parental income and education ) are introduced, the difference in performance between public and private subsectors is not significant.
* McEwan, Peter J. M. Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture.
On 13 December 2000, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a new radio adaptation directed by Howard Davies starring Geraldine McEwan as " Lady Bracknell ", Simon Russell Beale as " Jack Worthing ", Julian Wadham as " Algernon Moncrieff ", Geoffrey Palmer as " Rev.
Examples of performers who went on to universal recognition are Jeremy Brett, Judi Dench, Rosemary Harris, Ian McKellen, Christopher Plummer, Harold Pinter, Imelda Staunton, Lynn Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Patrick Stewart, Geraldine McEwan, Ronnie Barker, Dirk Bogarde, who wrote about his start at tiny Amersham rep in 1939, and Michael Caine, who recounts his time spent at Horsham rep in the early fifties, to present just a few.
Unsuccessful nominees ( in chronological order of earliest nomination ) include such established writers as V. S. Naipaul, Cees Nooteboom, José Saramago, Rohinton Mistry, Margaret Atwood, Don DeLillo, Ian McEwan, Haruki Murakami, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Peter Carey, Carlos Fuentes, Jonathan Franzen, John McGahern, Julian Barnes, J. M. Coetzee, Cormac McCarthy, Salman Rushdie, Barbara Kingsolver and Joyce Carol Oates.
* McEwan, Ian.
Productions that followed included Simon Callow in The Importance of Being Oscar ; Pet Shop Boys in concert, Ian Richardson in Pinero's The Magistrate ; Edward Fox in A Letter of Resignation ; the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Richard III, with Robert Lindsay ; and Coward's Hay Fever, with Geraldine McEwan in 1999.
Some of the other businesses built after the fire were: the Merchant's Hotel ; N. H. Johnston, Confectionery and Restaurant ; McEwan, Dougherty & Shuley, farm machinery and hardware ; Duncan & Leslie ; Edinburg Roller Mills ; W. H.
The venture was not initially a success, and in June 1856 the Cookes sold the paper to Ebenezer Syme, a Scottish-born businessman, and James McEwan, an ironmonger and founder of McEwans & Co, for 2, 000 pounds at auction.
Novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan ( 1948-) is another of contemporary Britain's most highly regarded writers.
In 1998 McEwan won the Man Booker Prize with Amsterdam, while Atonement ( 2001 ) was made into an Oscar-winning film.
McEwan was awarded the Jerusalem Prize in 2011.

lives and Fitzroy
Many working-class Chinese immigrants also settled in Fitzroy due to its proximity to Chinatown, with also a noticeable Vietnamese community ; a small enclave of Africans lives there, and the area ( particularly Johnston Street ) serves as a centre of Melbourne's Hispanic community, with many Spanish and Latin American-themed restaurants, clubs, bars and some stores.

lives and Square
The development of the town focused on the social lives of the wealthy people and was centred upon the Lusignan palace, the Cathedral, the Square and the harbour.
After the murder of his father at the hands of the Morgoth and the theft of his most precious gems, the Silmarils, Fëanor assembled the Noldor at the Great Square, where he urged the elves to leave with him back to Middle-earth to avenge their king and reclaim the Silmarils, and to see that their lives in Tirion were simply a prison brought upon them by the Valar.
Jose Luis Ramirez Jr. is unfortunately also the name of a career criminal who lives in Arvada Colorado ( formerly 6600 Stuart Ct. now the 5900 block of Newton St .) who has not filed a single tax return, yet he has owned a Lamborghini, a Boat, a Pantera, and a 6000 Square foot house with a swimming pool inside.
He now lives in North London and Los Angeles and has his office and studio at Hoxton Square, London.
The book was the basis of a 1994 feature-film documentary, Moving the Mountain, produced by Trudie Styler and directed by Michael Apted, which probed the origins of the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square and the consequences of the movement in the lives of several of the movement's student leaders.
Located in Nelson Mandela Square the museum presents an exhibition of Nobel laureates, men and women from all corners of the globe who have dedicated their lives to make the world a better place.
The Eidos brand currently lives only through the development studio Eidos Montréal, and is also used as a label for games developed by former Eidos-owned developers like Crystal Dynamics and IO Interactive released before take-over by Square Enix Europe.
However, in the musical adaptation, Oliver !, he lives in Bloomsbury Square.
* Peter Standish, a character from the play Berkeley Square written by John Balderston about a Yankee who lives in a house on the square and is transported back to the 18th century.
In a project backed by Trudie Styler, Apted directed Moving the Mountain, a feature documentary which probed the origins of the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square and the consequences of the movement in the lives of several of the movement's student leaders.
* In the musical Oliver !, Mr. Brownlow lives on Bloomsbury Square, while in Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, on which the musical is based, he lives in Pentonville.
Church Square is very much an environment in which the civic pride of Victorian improvers lives on in the satisfying essay in the Ruskinian-Gothic style that is the Bank of Ireland building, as much as in the peaks of St. Patrick's Church of Ireland and the Dawson Obelisk.
* Philip Seymour Hoffman, actor, lives on Sheridan Square
In fiction, Lionel Holland lives at ' 242 Connaught Square ' in the film " Kind Hearts and Coronets ".
As an invention of Square Enix, Spira is one of the first Final Fantasy worlds to feature consistent, all-encompassing spiritual and mythological influences within the planet's civilizations and their inhabitants ' daily lives.
* Stranger to The System: Life Portraits of a New York City Homeless Community, webpage for a documentary chronicling the lives of twenty people living in Tompkins Square
He lives in Mokena, Illinois and taught 8th grade English at Summit Hill Jr. High in nearby Frankfort Square, Illinois.
Located near Times Square on West 48th Street, Right Track lives next to famous New York music stores Sam Ash and Manny's Music.

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