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Moving and England
Moving to England, he animated sequences for the children's series Do Not Adjust Your Set, which also featured Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin.
Formed from a band called Moving England, Nick Heyward and Les Nemes met guitarist Graham Jones to form a new band, Haircut One Hundred.
Moving to England in 1973, Starr continued to record, most notably the song " Hell Up in Harlem " for the 1974 film Hell Up in Harlem, which was the sequel to Black Caesar, an earlier hit with a soundtrack by James Brown.
Lever Brothers started its actual operations in India in the summer of 1888, when crates full of Sunlight soap bars, embossed with the words " Made in England by Lever Brothers " were shipped to the Kolkata harbour and it began an era of marketing branded Fast Moving Consumer Goods ( FMCG ).
Moving to England, Strachan won the 1985 FA Cup Final in five seasons with Manchester United, before spending the next seven seasons as club captain at Leeds, winning the 1989 – 90 Second Division and 1991 – 92 First Division league titles.
2 Bad Mice formed in England in 1991, and was composed of Sean O ' Keeffe, Simon Colebrooke, and Rob Playford, the latter the owner of the Moving Shadow record label.
Moving on from Bath, he taught in a London grammar school before leaving England in 1956 to live and work in Europe, the Americas and the Far East.
Moving permanently to England in 1970, Rosetta married musician producer Ian Green.
Moving on to Johannesburg Barrington advised Smith to field on the moist wicket after winning the toss, but South Africa made 390 / 6 and though he made 93 and 11 it was only due to a gritty 76 not out from Boycott that England survived.
Moving to England in the 1950s, Dell worked on Radio Luxembourg ( which then had recording studios in London ), the BBC Light Programme and its successor Radio 2 until shortly before his death.
Moving back to England, Miles became involved in the music industry, focusing on promotion and management of several bands, his first major success was with Wishbone Ash.
Nick Heyward formed Haircut One Hundred after the demise of a previous band, Moving England.
Moving to England in 1961, he became

Moving and 1963
Moving images of Walter Cronkite reading the news in his studio every night for six years are gone with the exception of his coverage of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the JFK assassination in 1963.
Moving to Britain in the 1950s, Grainer collaborated with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop on a number of television series themes, including Giants of Steam ( a documentary about railways ) and in 1963 the science fiction series Doctor Who.
Brakhage wrote a number of books about films, including Metaphors on Vision ( 1963 ), A Moving Picture Giving and Taking Book ( 1971 ), Film Biographies ( 1977, Turtle Island Books ) and the posthumously published Telling Time: Essays of a Visionary Filmmaker ( 2003 ).
Moving to San Francisco in 1963, Hagedorn received her education at the American Conservatory Theater training program.
He didn't return to Broadway till 1961 ( and then only briefly in a flop ) and to film in 1963, in the low-budget The Moving Finger ( although he did
Moving to the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1946, he served there as Professor of Human Ecology from 1963 until his ( nominal ) retirement in 1978.
4-Aqua Fest 1963 from The Texas Archive of The Moving Image

Moving and held
Moving on to the Pennsylvania State Tournament which was held in Carbondale, PA ; they suffered their first loss of the tournament to Berwyn-Paoli Little League only to bounce back the next night to win the State Crown which earned them a berth in the U. S. Eastern Region Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut.
Moving the pole qualification to Saturday allowed for a potential larger audience, and also opened the schedule up for the Kroger 200 held at nearby Indianapolis Raceway Park.
As the centennial of Wong's birth approached, a re-examination of her life and career took shape ; three major works on the actress appeared and comprehensive retrospectives of her films were held at both the Museum of Modern Art and the American Museum of the Moving Image in New York City.
It is held over four days at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and with industry panels and guest lectures taking place at the Forum Theatre.
A vote was held by the community ( students, staff and parents / guardians each had one vote ), and " MIND " ( Moving In New Directions ) was declared the new name of the school.
" They Stopped The Moving Sands " is an uncompleted article about how sand dunes were held in place by specially designed grasses.

Moving and solo
The band recorded Moving in 1984 and began work on solo projects shortly after the release of this album.
Moving back to London, Cale made a series of solo albums which moved in a new direction.
Miller and Swope then turned their attention to their side project, the quieter Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic ( co-founded with their old friend Erik Lindgren, who had played with Miller and Conley in Moving Parts ), which they both left in the 1990s, Miller to produce several solo efforts and film scores, and Swope to semi-reclusion in Hawaii.
* Andy Thompson took up session work during the demise of Moving Pictures, a notable contribution he made was a sax solo on Elton John's 1984 album Breaking Hearts, on the track " Li ' l ' Frigerator ".
Besides performing, Cora composed music for the National Film Board of Canada, choreographer Donna Uchizono ( for which he received a New York Dance and Performance Award in 1990 ), and a solo cello film score for Dziga Vertov's, Man with the Movie Camera, commissioned by the American Museum of the Moving Image.
In 1978, he released solo album ' Moving Home ' with many well-known musicians, including Genesis drummer Phil Collins and Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson.
The soundtrack includes five rock singles-the title song and " I'm Free ", both by Kenny Loggins, " Holding Out for a Hero " by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, " Girl Gets Around " by Sammy Hagar, and " Never " by Australian rock band Moving Pictures ( the song played during Bacon's solo dance scene ); three R & B singles-" Let's Hear It for the Boy " by Deniece Williams, " Somebody's Eyes " by Karla Bonoff, and " Dancing In the Sheets " by Shalamar ; and the love theme " Almost Paradise " by Mike Reno from Loverboy and Ann Wilson of Heart.
In 2005, Perry produced " The Secret of Moving On ", a track on a solo album for former Ambrosia lead vocalist David Pack.
Townshend has released several solo albums, the first being Sweet Sound ( 1983 ), followed by Moving Target ( 1985 ).

Moving and exhibitions
They have been loaned for display at exhibitions, such as at the National Film and Sound Archive and as part of the " 50 Years of TV " exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in 2007.

Moving and London
Moving to London in 1945, following the repeal of the Witchcraft Act of 1736 he became intent on propagating this religion, attracting media attention and writing about it in High Magic's Aid ( 1949 ), Witchcraft Today ( 1954 ) and The Meaning of Witchcraft ( 1959 ).
Consisting of Gibbons, Lanier Greig on keyboards and Moving Sidewalks ' drummer Dan Mitchell, the group was signed to London Records by manager Bill Ham, and released two singles —" Salt Lick " and " Miller's Farm ".
* Moving Picture Company ( Soho, London, UK )
Moving to London around 1765, for fear of being " drawn into dissipation ", he set himself up informally as a doctor, befriended the Royal Academician artist Angelika Kauffmann, and began to mix with Italian artists and architects in the coffee houses around Soho.
* Moving Picture Company, a visual effects and post production company located in Soho, London
* Louisa Buck, Moving Targets 2, A Users Guide to British Art Now, Tate Publishing, London, 2000
Moving to various working class areas of South London over the following decades, Spare lived in poverty, but continued exhibiting his work to varying success.
Moving to London in the late 1970s, he quickly expanded his business, and then opened clubs in the United States in the late 1980s in New York, Miami and Los Angeles.
Moving to London and marrying a Fabian socialist and pacifist, Chesterton lived near the headquarters of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists.
Klass's album, entitled Moving On, was launched on 20 October 2003 at Harrods, London.
Moving up the ranks in the 1950s, he landed in New York in 1959 and for the next 20 years made London Records, Decca's classical arm, the most significant label in the United States.
Moving from place to place, she managed to escape capture while maintaining wireless communication with London.
He trained as a printing apprentice in Glasgow and worked in London before emigrating to Sydney, Australia in 1837 to set up a printing press for the English company Tegg & Co. Moving to Melbourne in 1839 he found employment with John Pascoe Fawkner as a compositor and later editor on Fawkner's Port Phillip Patriot.
Moving to London at sixteen, Morton applied to numerous drama schools, including RADA, without success.
Moving between Paris and London in the next few years, Harold sought to find his voice as a writer.
In 1988, the BFI opened the London Museum of the Moving Image ( MOMI ) on the South Bank.
Moving back to London in 1955, Johnson joined the Statesmans staff ; he was lead writer, deputy editor and editor from 1965 to 1970.
Moving to London, he worked as a drummer for Jess Conrad and then as a booker for John Sherry Artists, finding work for a number of prog-rock / college bands-including Wishbone Ash-and frequenting showcase venues such as the Speakeasy.
Moving to London in 1848, he was introduced by David William Mitchell, an amateur illustrator himself and a secretary of the Zoological Society of London, to Trübner of Longmans publishing and the very next day was set to work on Gray's The Genera of Birds.
His grandiose plan to paint the first sitting after the passage of the Reform Bill resulted in his painting ' Moving the Address to the Crown on the Opening of the First Reformed Parliament in the Old House of Commons, 5 February 1833 ' ( 1833 – 43 ; London, N. P. G.
The largest artworks to date by Langlands & Bell are, the 2004 Paddington Basin Bridge, designed in association with Atelier One ( structural engineers ), an 8 metre high x 45 metre long white metal and glass pedestrian bridge linking Paddington station and the new Paddington Basin Development, London, with a capacity of up to 20, 000 people per day ; Moving World ( Night & Day ) 2007, two 6 x 18 metre permanent outdoor sculptures of steel, glass, and digitally controlled neon at London Heathrow, Terminal 5 ; and China, Language of Places 2009, the 18 metre wall painting exhibited in English Lounge at Tang Contemporary Art, 798, Beijing in 2009.

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