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Neale and reached
These performances gained Krishnan seventh seeded status at Wimbledon in 1960, he reached the semi-finals losing to the eventual champion, Neale Fraser.
* 1960-Wimbledon-seeded seventh, reached the semi-finals ( losing to eventual champion Neale Fraser ).
The men's draws for that year were subsequently made up of second-string players, lucky losers and older players such as Neale Fraser, who reached the final of the men's doubles with fellow Australian John Cooper.

Neale and high
In her 1942 Glossary of Harlem Slang, Zora Neale Hurston placed " high yaller " at the beginning of the entry for colorscale, which ran:
Moving west, her father, Thomas Neale, achieved high prosperity as a merchant in the town of Parkersburg on the Ohio River.
The Neale estate was aproximately 400 acres, and was surrounded by a high double wall.
Neale was strongly high church in his sympathies, and had to endure a good deal of opposition, including a fourteen years ' inhibition by his bishop.

Neale and last
This rather confused narrative owes its popularity to the delightful tune, which is that of a Spring carol ... Unfortunately Neale in 1853 substituted for the Spring carol this Good King Wenceslas, one of his less happy pieces, which E. Duncan goes so far as to call " doggerel ", and Bullen condemns as " poor and commonplace to the last degree ".
The styling of the car was the last project undertaken by Colin Neale before he left Dagenham for Dearborn.
The Warts album was the last to feature original keyboard player Lee Neale.
One of his last stage roles was in a 1991 production of Mule Bone by Hughes and another figure from the Harlem renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston.

Neale and under
Author Zora Neale Hurston criticized Eleanor Roosevelt's public silence about the similar decision by the District of Columbia Board of Education, while the District was under the control of committees of a Democratic Congress, to first deny, and then place race-based restrictions on, a proposed concert by Anderson.
In the latter part of the 1940s, the Philadelphia Eagles, under Hall of Fame Coach Earl " Greasy " Neale, implemented the shotgun formation in their offensive attack with quarterback Tommy Thompson.
His father, a painter and sheriff, was a member of an undefeated Millikin College football team who was later named an All-American under eventual Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Greasy Neale.
Otter's column, consisted of some 763 men from The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, ' B ' Battery, Regiment of Canadian Artillery, ' C ' Company of the Infantry School Corps, a party of sharpshooters from the Governor General's Foot Guards, a small party of North-West Mounted Police under the command of Percy Neale, and assorted teamsters.
It was designed by Charles Thompson who worked under Neale and had sweeping lines, a large boot space and a pillarless coupé roof.
Our force is eight scouts ; sixty Mounted Police under Captain Neale ; “ B ” Battery, eighty men under Major Short ; “ C ” School, forty-five men under Lieutenant Wadmore, No. 1Company, Queen ’ s Own Rifles, under Captain Brown, fifty-five men ; Battleford Rifles, under Captain Nash, forty men ; twenty men of the Guards under Lieutenant Gray and Queen ’ s Own Rifles Ambulance Corps ; Surgeon Lesslie ; Sergeant Fere and eight men ; Colonel Otter in command ; and Colonel Herchmer, Surgeon Strange, Captain Mutton and Lieutenant Sears on the Staff.
The styling exercises were mainly undertaken in 1956 under Colin Neale.
The motion was filed formally on behalf of Noella Neale of Port Coquitlam, B. C., a single mother whose 150, 000 points were annulled by Aeroplan because she hadn ’ t made a contribution or a redemption in her account for one year, a period during which she had fallen ill. Those points fell victim to Aeroplan ’ s rules, under which the company erases points in an account dormant for 12 months.
John M. Neale translated this portion of the poem into English and published it under the title " Jerusalem the Golden " in his Medieval Hymns and Sequences ( 1851 ).
More recently she has performed under the baton of conductors such as Kenneth Schermerhorn, Leif Bjaland, Emil de Cou, Gerhardt Zimmerman, George Hanson, Alastair Neale, Richard Westerfield, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Michael Christie, and William Eddins.
In his report on the parish, the minister also explained that a ' large and excellent school ' under the patronage of Neale Thomson of Camphill, served the inhabitants of Crossmyloof and district, although it stood just across the boundary within Eastwood parish.
The Eagles, now having enough players back from the war, resumed their traditional operation and continued under Neale, who would take home back-to-back coach of the year awards as Philadelphia won consecutive NFL championships in 1948 and 1949.

Neale and captain
During the subsequent off-season, Canucks general manager Harry Neale appointed Smyl as McCarthy's permanent successor as team captain.
However he was left out of the team that played the United States in the final by captain Neale Fraser.

Neale and we
Neale Donald Walsch was deeply inspired by this message received, " the purpose of life is to recreate ourselves anew in the highest version of the grandest vision we ever had about ourselves.

Neale and feel
In another part of the exhibition, Ligon stenciled four quotes from a Zora Neale Hurston essay, " how it feels to be colored me ," directly on the walls: " I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background ," " I remember the very day that I became colored ," " I am not tragically colored ," and " I do not always feel colored.

Neale and continue
All was not lost however, and in 2007, Nick Beggs, Steve Askew and Stuart Neale decided to continue the Kajagoogoo reunion, releasing the single " Rocket Boy " on 24 June 2007.

Neale and .
Neale and others.
Historians of that period, such as J. E. Neale ( 1934 ) and A. L. Rowse ( 1950 ), interpreted Elizabeth's reign as a golden age of progress.
Neale and Rowse also idealised the Queen personally: she always did everything right ; her more unpleasant traits were ignored or explained as signs of stress.
" Elizabeth I and Her Parliaments: The Work of Sir John Neale ," Journal of Modern History Vol.
Terry Daniher and his brother Neale would come via a trade with South Melbourne, and Roger Merrett joined soon afterwards to form the nucleus of what would become the formidable Essendon sides of the 1980s.
* Tandy, David W., and Neale, Walter C., Works and Days: a translation and commentary for the social sciences, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
* 1891 – Zora Neale Hurston, African-American writer ( d. 1960 )
Z. Knight ( Ramtha ), Neale Donald Walsch ( Conversations with God ) ( note that Walsch denies being a " channeler " and his books make it obvious that he is not one, though the text emerged through a dialogue with a deeper part of himself in a process comparable to automatic writing ), and Rene Gaudette ( The Wonders ) contributed to the movement's growth.
Eagles players who have been inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame include Chuck Bednarik, Bob Brown, Reggie White, Steve Van Buren, Tommy McDonald, Greasy Neale, Pete Pihos, Sonny Jurgensen and Norm Van Brocklin.
) By the late 1940s, head coach Earle " Greasy " Neale and running back Steve Van Buren led the team to three consecutive NFL Championship Games, winning two of them in 1948 and 1949.
" Soap narratives, like those of film melodramas, are marked by what Steve Neale has described as ' chance meetings, coincidences, missed meetings, sudden conversions, last-minute rescues and revelations, deus ex machina endings.
* Tandy, David W., and Neale, Walter C., Works and Days: a translation and commentary for the social sciences, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
This 27-member body, currently chaired by Geoff Neale, is responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations of the Libertarian Party and its office and staff.
* Hurston, Zora Neale.
* Zora Neale Hurston's Seraph on the Suwanee ( 1948 ) explores images of ' white trash ' women.
The usual English spelling of Duke Wenceslas's name, Wenceslaus, is occasionally encountered in later textual variants of the carol, although it was not used by Neale in his version.
It was published by John Mason Neale in 1853, and may be a translation of a poem by Czech poet Václav Alois Svoboda.
In 1937, while researching folklore in Haiti, Zora Neale Hurston encountered the case of a woman who appeared in a village, and a family claimed she was Felicia Felix-Mentor, a relative who had died and been buried in 1907 at the age of 29.

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