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Stanley and Wright
In particular, the charge of the 21st Lancers held special appeal and several artists portrayed the scene including Stanley Berkeley, Robert Alexander Hillingford, Richard Caton Woodville, William Barnes Wollen, Gilbert S. Wright, Edward Mathew Hale, Captain Adrian Jones, Major John C. Mathews, and Allan Stewart.
:: and essays by: Raymond Mortimer ; David Cecil ; Anthony Powell ; Edna O ' Brien ; Angus Wilson ; Roy Fuller ; David Wright ; Sean O ' Faolain ; Michael Burn ; Enoch Powell ; Noel Annan ; George Mikes ; George D. Painter ; D. J. Enright ; John Julius Norwich ; Miles Kington ; J. W. Lambert ; John Weightman ; A. E. Ellis ; Bruce Berlind ; Dorothy M. Partington ; Stanley Gillam ; Douglas Matthews ; Michael Higgins ; Oliver Stallybrass ; Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright ; Antony Farrell ; Marcel Troulay ; Colin Wilson.
Similarly, he is designing the Collected Doug Wright, and the John Stanley Library.
Stone, Pat Morita, producer Ismail Merchant, Sir John Mills, Richard Pryor, Kay Walsh, Teresa Wright, Suzanne Flon, art director John Box, Jocelyn Brando, producer Ernest Lehman, composer Linda Martinez, director Morris Engel, Barbara Bel Geddes, director Robert Wise, June Haver, Brock Peters, Edward Bunker, Ruth Warrick, Lane Smith, Stanley DeSantis, Jean Parker, Sheree North and Anne Bancroft.
They hired former president Hugh Wright Stanley, who operated the line profitably ( except during 1932 and 1933 ) until 1945.
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There is also a minor revival of a more independent, empirical sociology in the spirit of C. Wright Mills, and his studies of the Power Elite in the United States of America, according to Stanley Aronowitz.
* Postliberal Theology and the Church Catholic: Conversations with George Lindbeck, David Burrell, Stanley Hauerwas edited by John W. Wright ( 2012, ISBN 978-0-8010-3982-9 )
Along with James " Jim " Leytham, Stanley " Stan " Moorhouse, Peter Norburn, Keith Fielding, Stuart Wright, and Sam Tomkins, having scored four tries, Martin Offiah jointly holds the record for the most tries scored in an England match.
On 25 November 1953, Hungary took on an English team that included Stanley Matthews, Stan Mortensen, Billy Wright, and Alf Ramsey, and defeated them 6-3.
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Other artists represented include Thomas Gainsborough, George Stubbs, Joseph Wright, John Constable, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Lawrence, Robert Polhill Bevan, Stanley Spencer, Barbara Hepworth, and Ben Nicholson.
Among those killed was Lieutenant Stanley P. Wright, whose poem " A Marine to His Girl " appeared in Eleanor Roosevelt's column My Day in January, 1944.
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Stanley and is
The film adaptation, directed by Stanley Kubrick, is based on the American edition of the book ( which Burgess considered to be " badly flawed ").
The town's other famous association is with Accrington Stanley F. C., the butt of many ( largely affectionate ) jokes.
One of the most popular types of workplace utility knife is the retractable or folding utility knife ( also known as a Stanley knife, boxcutter, X-Acto knife, or by various other names ).
In British, Australian and New Zealand English, along with Dutch and Austrian German, a utility knife frequently used in the construction industry is known as a Stanley knife.
This name is a genericised trademark named after Stanley Works, a manufacturer of such knives.
The Blue Crane ( Anthropoides paradiseus ), also known as the Stanley Crane and the Paradise Crane, is the national bird of South Africa.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt ( 2002 ), Bayonne is the first city recolonized by the Muslims after the total depopulation of Europe by the Black Death.
This thesis is not confirmed by the extensive study on the causes of the dissolution of the Soviet Union by two prominent economists from the World Bank — William Easterly and Stanley Fisher from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
Stanley Stowers, however, has argued on rhetorical grounds that Paul is in these verses not addressing a Jew at all but rather an easily recognizable caricature of the typical boastful person ( ὁ ἀλαζων ).
The company now operates several retail outlets in Stanley and is involved in port services and shipping operations.
Services in Stanley are delivered via fibre optic and copper ; in the remainder of the Islands the service is delivered via wireless technology
The main international airport is RAF Mount Pleasant, west of Stanley.
The smaller Port Stanley Airport, outside the city, is used mainly for internal flights.
It is mainly based in Stanley but there is also a detachment at Mount Pleasant.
It is the present day main harbour area of the City of Vancouver beyond Stanley Park.
Although it is often conjectured that the name HAL was based on a one-letter shift from the name IBM, this has been denied by both Clarke and 2001 director Stanley Kubrick.
However, about once a week some character spots the fact that HAL is one letter ahead of IBM, and promptly assumes that Stanley and I were taking a crack at the estimable institution ... As it happened, IBM had given us a good deal of help, so we were quite embarrassed by this, and would have changed the name had we spotted the coincidence.
The Aberdeen Pavilion, built in 1898 in Ottawa was used for ice hockey in 1904 and is the oldest existing facility that has hosted Stanley Cup games.
Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, a British astrophysicist of the early 20th century, wrote in his book The Nature of the Physical World ; " The stuff of the world is mind-stuff ";
Kim Stanley Robinson ( born March 23, 1952 ) is an American science fiction writer known for his award-winning Mars trilogy.

Stanley and ticket
Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of tariffs ( although there was speculation that Baldwin had adopted such a policy in order to forestall Lloyd George from doing so ).
The new building, by the Underground's architect Stanley Heaps in conjunction with Charles Holden in a style reminiscent of Holden's designs for the 1926 Morden extension of the City and South London Railway ( now part of the Northern line ), was constructed in Portland stone and features a tall heptagonal ticket hall with glazed screens to all sides.
The Times said of her film work: " One role in a film written by Coward will remain always in the memory: with haughty disdain and an accent of fearful gentility Carey was the manageress of the station buffet in Brief Encounter, who froze her customers and slapped down attempts at familiarity from Stanley Holloway's ticket collector.
Governor on a ticket with Stanley Aronowitz.

Stanley and chairman
Current members of the board of directors of Pfizer are: Michael S. Brown, M. Anthony Burns, Robert Burt, Don Cornwell, William H. Gray, Frances D. Fergusson, Constance Horner, William R. Howell, Stanley Ikenberry, Ian Read ( chairman ), George Lorch, John P. Mascotte, Dana Mead, Ruth J. Simmons, and William Steere.
The British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Ltd was founded in February 1910 by Sir George White, chairman of the Bristol Tramway and Carriage Company, along with his son Stanley and his brother Samuel, to commercially exploit the fast-growing aviation sector.
Originally, the Football League again denied entry to the European Cup, but Busby and his chairman, Harold Hardman, with the help of the Football Association's chairman Stanley Rous, defied the league and United became the first English team to venture into Europe.
In addition to speaking eloquently in Parliament on the matter, he was the chairman of two Conservative parliamentary delegations in late 1936 that met with the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, to remonstrate with him about his government ’ s delay in rearming the British defence forces.
In 2007, the investment banking firms of Bear Stearns and Morgan Stanley each had two presidents ( Warren Spector and Alan Schwartz at Bear, Robert Scully and Zoe Cruz at Morgan ) reporting to one CEO ( who was also chairman of the board ); each president was essentially a co-COO ( despite the lack of title ) overseeing half of the firm's business divisions.
But he was specially anxious to secure some improvement in the education of the Irish people, and some of his proposals were accepted by Edward Stanley, later 14th Earl of Derby, and the government, he was chairman of a committee which inquired into the condition of education in Ireland, and it was partly owing to his efforts that provincial colleges were established at Cork, Galway and Belfast.
The island is owned by Jonathan Feigenbaum, who succeeded his late father Clive Feigenbaum ( the former chairman of Stanley Gibbons ).
Smythe gave up role as chairman of the board after Toronto won the Stanley Cup in 1962 with Bassett succeeded him.
Williams, and J. Stanley, along with Sir William McBeath, the chairman of the State Savings Bank ; William Thwaites, his law partner ; and businessman A. S. Baillieu.
In 1998 Mee ’ s friend, former chairman of Morgan Stanley and philanthropist Richard B. Fisher and his wife, Jeanne Donovan Fisher offered to provide Mee with enough money to support himself.
Hayes and Copp developed a business plan, which was backed by Ford UK's new chairman Stanley Gillen, and approved by Ford's Detroit head office as a two part plan:
Bassett became chairman of the Gardens ' board of directors, when Smythe resigned shorty after Toronto won the Stanley Cup in 1962.
* Richard B. Fisher – philanthropist and chairman of Morgan Stanley
The company's founder and executive chairman is Stanley Ho.
Hou's name is attached to a number of male personalities such as former Taiwanese group L. A. Boyz members Stanley Huang and Steven Lin, the son of KMT chairman and former Taiwanese Vice-President Lien Sheng Wen, Zhang Rui Zhang and more.
* Richard B. Fisher namesake of the hall, chairman emeritus of Morgan Stanley.
The company was taken over by his son Stanley Kalms, who was chairman until 2002, and remains president of the Dixons Group for life.
In early 2008 the Optare senior directors accepted a complete buyout offer made by Jamesstan Investments, an acquisition company owned by entrepreneur Roy Stanley, chairman of the Darwen Group, leading to the Darwen takeover a few months later.
On 12 March 2008 Optare Group was purchased by Jamesstan Investments, an investment company controlled by the Darwen Group's parent company chairman Ron Stanley.
In addition to his role as chairman of WPP Group and a senior adviser to Morgan Stanley, Lader is a partner at Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, a South Carolina law firm.
Joseph Perella left Wasserstein Perella in 1992 / 1993 to join Morgan Stanley, where he was first head of mergers and acquisitions, and then the chairman of the Institutional Securities and Investment Banking Group.
He also became a member of the Hospital Board, and was chairman of directors of the Emu Brewery and Stanley Brewing Company.

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