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Nigel and Warburton
* Warburton Nigel, Thinking from A to Z, Routledge 1998.
* Podcast of Nigel Warburton on Machiavelli's The Prince
* Warburton, Nigel.
* Nigel Warburton on the significance of two portraits of Hume and Rousseau
* Nigel Warburton, academic
* Nigel Warburton, Ernő Goldfinger: The Life of an Architect.
* Nigel Warburton
* Warburton, Nigel ( ed .).
* Podcast interview with Nigel Warburton on Philosophy Bites on What Shouldn't Be Sold
* Podcast interview with Nigel Warburton on Ethics Bites on the topic of Genetic Enhancement in Sports
Mill claims that all of his principles on liberty appeal to the ultimate authority of Utilitarianism, according to Nigel Warburton, much of the essay can seem divorced from his supposed final court of appeals.
Nigel Warburton argues that Mill is likely too optimistic about the outcome of free speech.
Nigel Warburton states that though Mill encourages religious tolerance, because he does not speak from the perspective of a specific religion, some claim that he does not account for what certain religious beliefs would entail when governing a society.
* Warburton, Nigel.
* Nigel Warburton ( born 1962 ), British philosopher, lecturer at the Open University

Nigel and says
Nigel Powers, upon seeing him, says " Blimey, I thought I smelled cabbage ", thinking he is a carny ( referring back to an anecdote from the first Austin Powers movie ).
Nigel quickly knocks out the guards, and when more begin to surround him he orders them to stop and says, " Oh, come now, is this your first day on the job?
After the Pickles, DeVilles, & Finsters are shipwrecked on a deserted island, rather than on a fancy cruise thanks to Stu, Tommy decides that they should look for Nigel Thornberry ( as he says Nigel Strawberry ), to help them get home.

Nigel and Mill
Hall Green has been a home to comedian Tony Hancock, who lived at 41 Southam Road until the age of three ( the house contains a plaque commemorating this ), racing commentator Murray Walker, who was born at 214 Reddings Lane ( which is now a dentist ), Nigel Mansell, who though born in Upton-upon-Severn spent most of his childhood and early adult years in the area and most famously J. R. R. Tolkien, who lived near Sarehole Mill, Birmingham's only working water mill.

Nigel and appears
The Stone also appears in the Nigel Tranter novel Macbeth the King.
A parody of Voldemort appears in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as Lord Moldybutt, an enemy of Nigel Planter ( a parody of Harry ).
Nigel Lythgoe, who won infamy as a judge on ITV's pop talent show Popstars and now appears on the BBC's So You Think You Can Dance, is a former controller of entertainment at the company, working as an executive producer on many of the station's top-rating programmes during the 1990s and early 2000s.
He is an expert zoologist, as well as naturalist, traveler and survivalist and is quite caring and logical though Nigel often otherwise appears absent minded or naive.
The fictional character " Sir Nigel Gull " appears in the 1993 novel The List of Seven by Mark Frost.
" Sir Nigel Gull " is depicted as a Royal physician and appears to be based on Sir William Gull.
David Lindsay of the Mount appears as the sympathetic major character in Nigel Tranter's well-researched James V trilogy: The Riven Realm ( 1984 ), James V, By the Grace of God ( 1985 ), and Rough Wooing ( 1987 ).
The most familiar cadenza, which appears in the first movement, is by Joachim, though a number of people have provided alternatives, including Leopold Auer, Henri Marteau, Max Reger, Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz, George Enescu, Nigel Kennedy and Rachel Barton Pine.
She posts updates about what she and Nigel are doing, which include covertly monitoring the activities of a certain human code-named “ Subject A ” who appears to be psychically connected to the world of Kevin and Kell as well as of another mostly human world in which the King Features-syndicated comic strips On the Fastrack and Safe Havens are set.
Maud of Huntingdon appears as a character in Elizabeth Chadwick's novel The Winter Mantle ( 2003 ), as well as Alan Moore's novel Voices of the Fire ( 1995 ) and Nigel Tranter's novel David the Prince ( 1980 ).
Nigel Brailey treats the Free Thai movement as largely a sham and casts doubt on Pridi ’ s part, arguing “ it appears questionable whether Pridi committed himself personally to the Allied cause much prior to August 1942, if even then ,” suggesting that “ his eventual anti-Japanese stance was a consequence primarily of his hostility to Phibun .”
This was not the only account of this love affair, which appears in reality to have been very much more strenuous than Woolf's enchanting account: both in fiction ( Challenge by Sackville-West and Broderie Anglaise a roman à clef in French by Trefusis ) and in non-fiction ( Portrait of a Marriage, which mingles Sackville-West's letters and extensive " clarifications " by her son Nigel Nicolson ) further parts of the story appeared in print.
This segments varies on other days of the week-currently a legal expert appears on Wednesday, psychologist and parenting expert Nigel Latta appears every second Thursday and journalist Joseph Ramanos discusses sport on Friday.
Nigel tries his best to distract Kazar and the others from harming his friends ( who are going to be cooked in a fire for dinner ), but eventually Samson appears.
He coughs and Nigel appears, holding the Statue of Liberty torch that he has carried throughout the film, and hits the wildebeest with it.
Norton appears in the Domesday Book and some of the people mentioned in its entry are as follows: Aghmund ; Alric ; Alvred ; Azur ; Bisceop ; Count Alan ; Durand ; Edwin ; Fredegis ; Fulcher ; Gilbert ; Godwine ; Ingelrann ; King William as landholder ; Leofnoth ; Leofric ; Leofwine ; Lokki ; Martin ; Nigel ; Ordmaer ; Osmund ; Ralph ; Ralph the steward ; Robert ; Robert, Count of Meulan ; Robert, Count of Mortain ; Sawata ; Scotel ; Segrim ; Siward ; Stenkil ; Thorbiorn ; Thorir ; Walter ; William ; Wulfmaer.

Nigel and unclear
The overall effect of this movement is unclear, with the group founder Morris Beckman arguing that 43 Group was crucial in stopping a resurgence of fascism in post-war Britain, while Nigel Copsey argues in Anti-Fascism in Britain that the fascists and anti-fascists might have only radicalised each other.

Nigel and about
Williams dominated F1 in 1992 and Patrese continued to deliver in his role of second driver to Nigel Mansell, moving out of the way for Mansell while leading comfortably at that year's French Grand Prix. Again Patrese handled the delicate situation about team orders diplomatically, repeatedly offering a " No comment " to questions about the team orders that had been imposed on him at the red flag period of the French race.
In an October 2007 interview with Nigel Bovey, editor of The Salvation Army newspaper The War Cry, Webb was quite explicit about his renewed faith.
In the world of literature, Wimbledon provides the principal setting for several comic novels by author Nigel Williams ( including the best-selling The Wimbledon Poisoner and They Came from SW19 ) as well as for Elisabeth Beresford's series of children's stories about the Wombles.
Nigel Kneale, responsible for the adaptation, said the production came about purely because Todd had turned up at the BBC and told them that he would like to play Heathcliff for them.
Scottish writer Nigel Tranter has Elizabeth appear in several chapters of his book The Young Montrose, about the life of his hero James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose.
* Talking Pictures website: Article by Nigel Watson about film censorship issues accompanied by classroom activities for students
In the first series of the show, Adam's father Nigel Buxton ( aka BaaadDad ) reviewed music videos by contemporary groups that he knew nothing about.
During the leadership election, Lamont clashed angrily in private with Nigel Lawson who preferred Michael Heseltine as Thatcher's successor, phoning Lawson up to remind him of his caustic remarks made about Heseltine's economic policies.
In 1979, on London's Royal Court Theatre stage Willcox played Sharon in Nigel Williams ' Sugar and Spice, the play about " hate, despair and sexual derision ", climaxing with an unsettling jab of physical violence ( the main character Steve having his genitals twisted out by the broken whisky bottle ).
Sheffield Socialist choir which was formed in 1988 organised the event and performed an arrangement by Nigel Wright of the Earl Robinson song about Joe Hill.
* HR ( radio series ), a comedy drama written by Nigel Williams and directed by Peter Kavanagh about the misfortunes of a middle-aged HR officer and his trouble-making colleague ; it starred Nicholas le Prevost and Jonathan Pryce, and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 13 Feb 2009
The judges ' reactions to such performances often ranged from disgust to nearly open laughter ; their style of judgement and attitude towards pop-star wannabes resulted in the controversial opinions of others about the show's setup, including that of Take That manager, Nigel Martin Smith.
The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a nine-part UK ITV < REF > http :// www. imdb. com / title / tt0254033 /</ REF > video documentary series by Nigel Turner about the John F. Kennedy assassination.
His younger son, the publisher and writer Nigel Nicolson, published works by and about his parents, including Portrait of a Marriage ( frankly covering his parents ' bisexuality ), their correspondence, and Nicolson's diary.
Nigel Short led a second revival of 9. Nh3 in the 1990s, and today it is thought to be about equal in strength to the more common 9. Nf3.
The band quickly replaced him with Nigel Glockler formerly of Toyah Willcox's band who had to learn the whole set within a day and a half just before the tour was about to begin.
" Honda team boss Nick Fry defended his driver, saying: " I would refute everything Nigel has said, and particularly I think his comments about Jenson's reputation for partying are about five years out of date ... his increasing maturity and the way he changed his lifestyle is extremely noticeable.
However, a British crime novelist named Nigel Morland claimed that, late in Conan Doyle's life, he identified the intersection of Baker Street and George Street, about 500 metres south of Marylebone Road, as the location of 221B.
On 19 May 2008 BAE confirmed that its CEO Mike Turner and non-executive director Nigel Rudd had been detained " for about 20 minutes " at George Bush Intercontinental and Newark airports respectively the previous week and that the DOJ had issued " a number of additional subpoenas in the US to employees of BAE Systems plc and BAE Systems Inc as part of its ongoing investigation ".
In 2004, the death of veteran racer Nigel Aylott over-shadowed the race, and raised debates about the nature of Primal Quest and adventure racing.
While still on the show, it was revealed Trenyce was once arrested on a felony theft charge, however Nigel Lythgoe considered it to be a minor offence, one which she had been honest about, and therefore not one which would warrant any concern regarding her participation on the show.

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