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The district was established in two stages: first an area centred on Metcalfe, and later areas to the north and east of the initial area.
* Bob Metcalfe, who later invented Ethernet at Xerox PARC and later founded 3COM
Their farms were accessed by the Metcalfe Road, later known as Highway 31 ( now Bank Street ) which became a major regional thoroughfare by the middle of the century.
2005 Trevor Metcalfe again starts drawing Billy, this time as Thompson's understudy, before later becoming permanent artist.
Metcalfe later commented their intentions to have been " to scare an audience, to comment on our national obsession with " true crime " stories, and to punish myself for my morbid preoccupation with the subject of murder and murderers.
Drawn originally by Vic Neill, and later by Robert Nixon and Trevor Metcalfe.
Metcalfe later coached track at Xavier University of Louisiana before becoming a successful businessman in Chicago, Illinois.
A Metcalfe County judge granted the divorce, but Nunn challenged the ruling, and it was later set aside.
Close to Adham Khan's tomb, lies that of another Mughal General, Muhammad Quli Khan, later it served as the residence of Sir Thomas Metcalfe, Governor-General ’ s Agent at the Mughal court.
File: Dilkusha with Qutb Minar in the background, Mehrauli. jpg | Tomb of Mohammad Quli Khan, brother of Adham Khan, a general of Mughal Emperor, Akbar, later turned into a country house Metcalfe House or Dilkusha by Sir Thomas Metcalfe, near Qutb complex
Three years later, he employed John Metcalfe, a noted stonemason and older half-brother of future Kentucky Governor Thomas Metcalfe, to build his estate, Mount Lebanon, on the Stoner Fork of the Licking River.

Metcalfe and drew
He drew the strip until 2011, when he stopped to concentrate on Dennis and Gnasher, though Trevor Metcalfe drew a few strips in 2003 and 2004, and there have also been some Robert Nixon reprints during 2005 and 2006.
However, Trevor Metcalfe drew several strips during 2003 and 2004, in which Ivy was given a noticeably more childlike and less malicious personality, although again the strip's style was based on Nixon's.
Eventually, though, it returned to the comic drawn by Trevor Metcalfe, who drew it for about a year between 2004 and 2005, though Steve Bright also drew a few episodes in early 2004.
Parkins acted as the main artist in this time, but Trevor Metcalfe and Vic Neill also drew occasional strips for the next few years ; all three artists used a broadly similar design for Billy, but Metcalfe and Neill's strips featured a much more happy-go-lucky version of Billy.
However, due to his commitments with Jak for the Dandy, the strip was understudied again by Trevor Metcalfe, who, aided with a Wacom tablet, drew the strip in a mixture of his own and Thompson's style.
Though other artists, including Vic Neill drew strips from time to time, Trevor Metcalfe was the main artist throughout, though Jack Edward Oliver included Sweet Tooth on the last page of the final issue of Buster in January 2000, explaining that Sweet Tooth's " sweet tooth " eventually went bad from all the sweet eating.

Metcalfe and strip
This has sometimes been criticized, such as in 1998 when the NCC proposed levelling a large strip of downtown Ottawa to build a ceremonial boulevard along the city's existing Metcalfe Street.
The strip in the 60th anniversary special was drawn by Trevor Metcalfe.
This run of reprints continued for the next year ( including a few early Trevor Metcalfe and Vic Neill strips along the way ) until the comic's 70th anniversary issue, when Barrie Appleby returned to provide a new strip ( this time drawn in his own style, as opposed to his 1980s work which followed Malcolm Judge's style ).
1993 Trevor Metcalfe provides the Billy Whizz strip for the Beano Annual 1995, which proves to be the last time he draws Billy for over a decade.
16 June 2007 The final regular new strip in the Beano drawn by Metcalfe.
Although the strip was mainly drawn by Norman Mansbridge, replaced in the 1990s by Trevor Metcalfe whose strips introduced Fuss Pot's cousin Scruff Pot.

Metcalfe and more
Daley often told Metcalfe to dump Washington as a candidate, but Metcalfe did not want to risk losing the 3rd Ward's Young Democrats, who were more aligned to Washington than to the Machine.
He was a co-founder of Greenpeace in 1972 with Patrick Moore, Ben Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen, Irving Stowe, Paul Watson ( which is contested by Greenpeace ; more at this page ) and several other members.
If they were not dialed, it was more common to capitalize only the first letter of each part of the exchange name ( e. g., " Metcalfe 6000 " or " Fairmont 3335 ").
Barry lost the governorship to National Republican Thomas Metcalfe, but Breathitt defeated Metcalfe's running mate Joseph R. Underwood by more than 1, 000 votes.

Metcalfe and line
Its main street is Ferndale Crescent, which runs like an inverted U-shape from Metcalfe Road-the eastern leg of the street serves as a " centre line " to divide south-west and north-east Ferndale.

Metcalfe and with
An interview with Dorothy Stowe, Dorothy Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen and Robert Hunter identifies the founders as Paul Cote, Irving and Dorothy Stowe and Jim and Marie Bohlen.
but I have only one ye now, and hardly that .’ I was really quite touched ". On 5 November Reynolds, fearing he may not have an opportunity to write a will, wrote a memorandum intended to be his last will and testament, with Edmund Burke, Edmond Malone and Philip Metcalfe named as executors.
Wimbush, an ally of Dawson, on the party committee with Metcalfe, largely because of his intelligence, loyalty to Daley and Catholicism.
The magazine was founded by American journalist Louis Rossetto and his partner Jane Metcalfe and Ian Charles Stewart in 1993 with initial backing from software entrepreneur Charlie Jackson and eclectic academic Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT Media Lab, who was a regular columnist for six years, through 1998 and wrote the book Being Digital.
A bassist in those groups, Metcalfe played keyboards with Squeeze.
While Mosley was devastated by the death of his wife, he soon started an affair with her younger sister Lady Alexandra Metcalfe.
Coxhill collaborated with other musicians including Mike Oldfield, Morgan Fisher ( of Mott the Hoople ), Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath and its musical descendant The Dedication Orchestra, Django Bates, The Damned, Hugh Metcalfe, Derek Bailey and performance art group Welfare State.
He resigned the next year, after a quarrel with the Governor General, Sir Charles Metcalfe, on a question of patronage, in which he felt that of responsible government to be involved.
Reprint with Foreword by Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, Introduction by Peter King.
In 1989, Factory Classical was launched with five albums by composer Steve Martland, the Kreisler String Orchestra, the Duke String Quartet ( which included Durutti Column viola player John Metcalfe ), oboe player Robin Williams and pianist Rolf Hind.
The album was once again produced by Stephen Street, with Mitchell and Metcalfe, and it included, on the track " The Next Time ", Peter Hook of New Order.
Beginning with the election of Thomas Metcalfe in 1828, the Whigs dominated the governorship until 1851, with John Breathitt being the only Democrat elected during that period.
De Rossi was married to documentary film-maker Mel Metcalfe from 1996 to 1999, initially part of a plan to get a green card, but she did not go through with it.
While pursuing a doctorate in computer science, Metcalfe took a job with MIT's Project MAC after Harvard refused to let him be responsible for connecting the school to the brand-new ARPAnet.
At MIT's Project MAC, Metcalfe was responsible for building some of the hardware that would link MIT's minicomputers with the ARPAnet.
Metcalfe was so enamored with ARPAnet, he made it the topic of his doctoral dissertation.
In May 2007, along with 17 others, Metcalfe, was inducted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio, for his work with Ethernet technology.
The production, the first of " Whistle " in 4 years, will be Directed by Bill Kenwright, Musically Directed by David Steadman with Choreography by Henry Metcalfe.
Sir James Metcalfe ( 1389 – 1472 ), who was born and lived in Wensleydale, was a captain in the army which fought with King Henry V in the battle of Agincourt in 1415.
During his architecture studies, Klose started playing lead guitar in a band with Roger Waters ( guitar ), Richard Wright ( rhythm guitar ), Nick Mason ( drums ), Clive Metcalfe ( bass guitar ), and Keith Noble and Juliette Gale ( vocals ).
Bank Street is also popularly known as Metcalfe Road south of its junction with Conroy Road, though this name is not officially recognized.

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