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He was born of a farming family of Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
One of the people who worked on that project was Dick Morley, who is considered to be the " father " of the PLC.
It was reissued with slight alterations as Morley Court in 1873.
The Michelson – Morley experiment was designed to detect second order effects of the " aether wind " – the motion of the aether relative to the earth.
Perhaps even more common than the pure consort of viols was the mixed or broken consort ( also called Morley consort ).
The Michelson – Morley experiment was used to disprove that light propagated through a luminiferous aether.
It was used at Atkinson Morley Hospital London in the 1990s and also at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Central to the creation of the Football Association and modern football was Ebenezer Cobb Morley.
He was also invited to conduct the Hammersmith Socialist Choir, teaching them Madrigals by Thomas Morley, choruses by Purcell, extracts from Wagner as well as works by Mozart and himself.
The first EMI-Scanner was installed in Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, England, and the first patient brain-scan was done on 1 October 1971.
In Marie Antoinette ( 1938 ), he was played by Robert Morley.
The city was founded in 1847 by Brigham Young, Isaac Morley, George Washington Bradley and several other Mormon followers, who extensively irrigated and cultivated the arid valley.
On the Monday, when the feast was over, a group of people set off to the villages of Morley St. Botolph and Hethersett to tear down hedges and fences.
It was the hang-out of artists and expatriate Americans and the place where Canadian writer Morley Callaghan came with his friend Ernest Hemingway, both still unpublished writers, and met the already-established F. Scott Fitzgerald.
He aspired to be Viceroy of India, but the Secretary of State for India, John Morley, was not keen and hoped to send him instead to Malta as Commander-in-Chief of British forces in the Mediterranean, even to the point of announcing the appointment in the newspapers.
This was perhaps in part because Kitchener was thought to be a Tory ( the Liberals were in office at the time ); perhaps due to a Curzon-inspired whispering campaign ; but most importantly because Morley, who was a Gladstonian and thus suspicious of imperialism, felt it inappropriate, after the recent grant of limited self-government under the 1909 Indian Councils Act, for a serving soldier to be Viceroy.
) The Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, was sympathetic to Kitchener but was unwilling to overrule Morley, who threatened resignation, so Kitchener was finally turned down for the post of Viceroy of India in 1911.
In 1979, the Dungeon Master's Guide was published, and radio ads featuring " Morley the Wizard " were broadcast.
Its county seat is Manti and its largest city is Ephraim .. Manti, Utah was founded by Mormon pioneers George Washington Bradley and Isaac Morley.
It was deemed favorable to settlement, and Brigham Young called Isaac Morley and George Washington Bradley to organize about fifty families to move south and settle " San Pete.

Morley and Australia
* Morley, Western Australia
* The Sound of Morley ( One-man show, touring Australia 1966 – 67 )
Australia 20 ( M. Cooper 2, A. Minichiello tries ; C. Fitzgibbon 4 goals ) defeated Great Britain 6 ( A. Morley try ; K. Sinfield goal )
Morley is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, situated approximately northeast of Perth's central business district within the City of Bayswater local government area.
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Significant players it has produced have include Tom Richards, who played for both the British Isles and Australia, Sam Tucker, John Blake, John Pullin and Alan Morley.
Morley emigrated to Australia in 1971 with his wife Patricia and son Lewis, and lives in the inner west of Sydney.
One of his partners in botany was Joseph Whittaker of Breadsall and Morley who had practised botany in South Australia.
Morley Bus Station is a Transperth bus station, located next to Centro Galleria Shopping Centre, in Morley, Western Australia.
Embleton is a suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is located northeast of Perth's central business district ( CBD ) between the suburbs of Morley and Bayswater.

Morley and touring
Although soon won over to the big screen, Morley remained both a busy West End star and successful author, as well as tirelessly touring.

Morley and show
New characters were introduced, such as Terry Duckworth ( Nigel Pivaro ), Curly Watts ( Kevin Kennedy ), Martin Platt ( Sean Wilson ), Reg Holdsworth ( Ken Morley ) and the McDonald family ; one of whom, Simon Gregson, started on the show as Steve McDonald a week after his 15th birthday, and has been in the programme ever since.
When Reasoner left CBS to co-anchor ABC's evening newscast ( he would return to CBS and the show in 1978 ), Morley Safer joined the team in 1970, and he took over Reasoner's duties of reporting less aggressive stories.
Paar's prime time show aired for three years, including guests such as Brother Dave Gardner, Peter Ustinov, Lawrence of Arabia's brother, Richard Burton, Oscar Levant, Lowell Thomas, Muhammad Ali reciting his poetry to piano accompaniment by Liberace, an occasionally funny Judy Garland, Jonathan Winters, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby ( whose nickname for Paar was " The Boss "), Bette Davis, Robert Morley, Cliff Arquette ( as Charlie Weaver ), Dick Gregory and many others.
The show was created by Eric Morley, the founder of Miss World, and began in 1949 by broadcasting from regional ballroom studios, with professional dancers Syd Perkin and Edna Duffield on hand to offer teaching.
") For example, " Show me the man who has enjoyed his schooldays and I will show you a bully and a bore " Robert Morley.
The show was initially conceived by Australian Simon Morley as the title of an art calendar, showcasing 12 of his favourite penis installations ( known as Dick Tricks ).
And on the CBC Radio show The Vinyl Cafe, host Stuart McLean tells one of his popular ' Dave and Morley ' fictitious stories from the perspective of Dave's mother and the tale of how Dave's uncle died in the 1958 disaster.
This show aired December 19, 1961 and is currently the earliest known sighting of the Morley brand.
After the station switched its calls, a new program known as " Heartlite " was created as a three-hour request and dedication show from 9 to midnight, hosted by Morley.

Morley and Sound
A new treadle and case design consisting of a rather large and industrial-looking chrome-plated housing and rubber-covered treadle was used universally throughout the entire Morley line, which included volume pedals, wah pedals, a Rotating Sound pedal ( the original " Morley "), and a pedal version of their echo device dubbed the Morley EVO-1.
Morley was sold to a Chicago based firm, Sound Enhancements, Inc., in 1989.
In May 1991, the Reverb and Morley divisions of Accutronics were incorporated into the entity, Sound Enhancements, Inc.
He also uses an early 80's Marshall JCM 800, endorses Marshall Vintage Modern amps, OldField amps, and also uses Fuchs Audio Technology, and with Umphrey's McGee endorses Moog synthesizers, Morley effects pedals, Source Audio effect pedals and BBE Sound effects.

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