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Mills took the lead in Great Expectations in 1946, and subsequently made his career playing traditionally British heroes such as Captain Scott in Scott of the Antarctic ( 1948 ).
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The British eventually took the position, which had not been reinforced by the nearby rebel garrison at Boland's Mills, on Thursday but the fighting there inflicted up to two thirds of their casualties for the entire week for a cost of just four dead Volunteers.
To realize his true vision, Barker and his son, Henry Aston Barker, took on the task of painting a scene of the Albion Mills.
Mills during the late 18th Century quickly began to proliferate in the village along the Shunock River to such an extent that the locale took the name of “ Milltown ,” and the Avery family and other landowners began to sell lots along what is now the western end of Main Street to house businesses and dwellings for workers in the mills.
Ms. Mills was an accomplished, attractive, and popular young lady who was dramatically inclined and took part in all constructive community activities.
Mills took an early interest in acting, making his professional debut at the London Hippodrome in The Five O ' Clock Girl in 1929.
He took up residence on Corregidor Island at Fort Mills where he had under his direction the start of construction of the West end of the Malinta Hill Tunnel.
Also in 2009, Hasselhoff took part in a ghost hunting experience at Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire with his daughters and Mills.
When Land graduated from Mills in 1987, he took a job as a digital technician at an audio signal processor manufacturer called Lexicon.
Early in the 20th century the mill took the name " Verd Mont Mills Company ", but later it was called the " Gaymont Woolen Mill ".
Of the actors who had previously played Quatermass, only Keir and Mills were still alive ; Keir took the role, his final professional performance before his death the following year.
Following the disappointing reception of The Mills of the Kavanaughs, Lowell hit a creative roadblock and took a long break from publishing.
Mills such as the Record Mill ( Spinning ), situated in York Road, and the Makerfield Mill ( the ' Weaving Shed '), in Windsor Road, took over from home-working.
The fight against McAvoy took place in Liverpool in August 1940 and Mills won a clear decision over ten rounds.
The fight took place at the Kings Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, with Mills conceding about three stone ( 19 kilos ) in weight.
After their father's death on 16 April 1938, both Bernard and Cyril took over the running of ' Bertram Mills Circus ', continuing and growing on its success until the early 1960s ( with the advent of television in homes ) when it was finally disbanded.
He made his Los Angeles debut in Hitting Town ( 1980 ); and took a role in The Elephant Man ( 1980 ) the same year, which was when he met Juliet Mills.
Before she returned to Radio 1 in early 2005, Scott Mills, the presenter who took over her slot during her maternity leave, was given the drivetime slot permanently.
The school's name was given by its founder, John C. Mills, who took it from a common name for the area of the locals.
Third World War later moved on from developing world topics to minority issues within the UK and introduced two new artists, Sean Phillips and Duncan Fegredo, while Mills took on co-writers including Alan Mitchell and Malachy Coney.
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The 2012 Northern Territory General Election resulted in the party winning 16 out of 25 seats under the leadership of Terry Mills, defeating the Incumbent Labor Government lead by Paul Henderson.
However, he ( as well as John Mills ) proved to be unavailable at the time, so Wilcox cast Michael Wilding in the lead.
In July, 2006, Ernie Carletti was chosen as the group's new lead guitar player, but after he was faced with rape and kidnapping charges, Carletti was replaced by Tim Mills.
The band's initial line-up consisted of Mills on lead guitar, Bevan on bass, Marcus French ( aka Frog ) on drums, Leigh Morris on rhythm guitar, and Marcus Maclaine ( then Hayley Mills ' boyfriend ) on lead vocals.
He is brother-in-law to his wife's siblings, Jonathan Mills and actress Hayley Mills, and uncle to Hayley Mills ' sons, Crispian Mills ( lead singer of indie band Kula Shaker ) and Jason Lawson.
Not as much of an expert on the tax code as was a previous chairman Wilbur Mills, or one to lead with a light hand, such as Ullman, Rostenkowski built a staff of dedicated experts who were given broad leeway to shape legislation, leaving for himself the political judgments, and actions that were required to pass the proposals.
In May 2007, Mills appeared as the lead role of Claude in the sold out Perth production of the rock musical Hair along with Cosima De Vito and Nikki Webster.
In May 2007, Webster played the lead role of Sheila in a Perth production of the rock musical Hair along with Rob Mills and Cosima De Vito.
According to Tilted Mills website " In Hinterland, you build up and lead a small village, populated by simple townsfolk struggling to survive and prosper in the wild back country of a medieval fantasy world.
Mills was 12 when she was discovered by J. Lee Thompson, who was initially looking for a boy to play the lead role in Tiger Bay.
Walt Disney's wife, Lillian Disney, saw her performance and suggested that Mills be given the lead role in Pollyanna.
Their son, Crispian Mills, achieved recognition as the lead singer and guitarist for the psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker.
Injury to Kevin Keegan had meant Greenwood needed to call upon an experienced club captain to lead the team out in Spain, so Ipswich Town's skipper Mick Mills, normally a left-back, was put in the right-back slot ( with regular incumbent Kenny Sansom remaining on the left ) and both Neal and Anderson missed out.
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