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" Famous Hopwood award winners include Robert Hayden, Marge Piercy, Arthur Miller, Betty Smith, Lawrence Kasdan, John Ciardi, Mary Gaitskill, Nancy Willard, Frank O Hara, and Steve Hamilton.
His early operas ( Gli equivoci nel sembiante 1679 ; L honestà negli amori 1680, containing the famous aria " Già il sole dal Gange "; Il Pompeo 1683, containing the well-known airs " O cessate di piagarmi " and " Toglietemi la vita ancor ," and others down to about 1685 ) retain the older cadences in their recitatives, and a considerable variety of neatly constructed forms in their charming little arias, accompanied sometimes by the string quartet, treated with careful elaboration, sometimes with the continuo alone.
The research with high-resolution ( HR ) CS AAS was pioneered by the groups of O Haver and Harnly in the USA, who also developed the ( up until now ) only simultaneous multi-element spectrometer for this technique.
Borthwick was killed, as was Charles O Brien, the Irish Viscount Clare in French service, fighting at the head of his regiment.
The origin of the nickname appears to be a poem entitled “ The Pilgrims At Home ” written by Edwin Fitzwilliam that was sung at the 1907 home opener (“ Rory O More ” melody ).
Werner E. Lemke and Kathleen O Connor point out “ Lamentations is probably the work of a survivor ( or survivors ) of the nation s destruction who poured out sorrow, anger and dismay after the city s traumatic defeat and occupation by the Babylonians.
Yet, as Lemke and O Connor point out, The Book of Lamentations, while adapting several traditional literary, historical, and cultural Near Eastern elements, is a unique literary composition, scripted to a specific historical situation, in response to an historical catastrophe, addressing the survivors of this catastrophe in a distinctive religious context.
The popular view can be summarized in an essay published in 1965, the then Captain Robert O Neill, Professor of the History of War at the Oxford University.
Writing on Doctrine and Training in the German Army 1919 – 1939, O Neill stated:
( Another pseudonym, one Moore often employed for works that involved little or no collaboration, was " Lawrence O Donnell ".
* 1957 – Peter O Mara, Australian jazz guitarist and composer
* O Neill, Patrick Geoffrey.
* Edited by Ruán O Donnell, The Impact of the 1916 Rising: Among the Nations, Irish Academic Press Dublin 2008, ISBN 978-0-7165-2965-1
Any hope for change was squashed with the death of the political leader championing for Ireland, Daniel O Connell in 1847 and the failed rising of the Young Irelanders in 1848.
* Count Joseph Cornelius O Rourke, Lieutenant-General of the Russian Imperial Guard.
* O Sullivan, Patrick, ed.
" In reply to the question on whether this meant they intended to create a military dictatorship, O Connor said: " You can take it that way if you like.
In 1935, Australian-born composer Percy Grainger, who also had a deep interest in music made before Bach, arranged Dowland s Now, O now I needs must part for piano.
Some years later, in 1953, Grainger wrote a work titled Bell Piece ( Ramble on John Dowland s ‘ Now, O now I needs must part ’), which was a version scored for voice and wind band, based on his previously mentioned transcription.
* Mansour O. El-Kikhia s Libya s Qaddafi: The Politics of Contradiction, pub 1997, ISBN 9780813014883, ISBN 0813014883
by Hildegard Konrnhardt )-Aphorisms ( translated by Gisela Koch-Weser O Brien )
Then you d better watch what you say .” He noted that Ann Coulter and Bill O ' Reilly called the remarks in question " treasonous ".

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* 1946 – Ed O ' Neill, American actor
* 1973 – Susie O ' Neill, Australian swimmer
* 1598 – Nine Years ' War: Battle of the Yellow Ford – Irish forces under Hugh O ' Neill, Earl of Tyrone, defeat an English expeditionary force under Henry Bagenal.
* 1891 – Henry O ' Neill, American actor ( d. 1961 )
* 1992 – Gerard K. O ' Neill, American physicist ( b. 1927 )
The result was skyrocketing batting averages, including some near. 500 ; Tip O ' Neill of the St. Louis Browns batted. 485 that season, which would still be a major league record if recognized.
" By 1928, Fuller was living in Greenwich Village and spending much of his time at the popular café Romany Marie's, where he had spent an evening in conversation with Marie and Eugene O ' Neill several years earlier.
In March 2011, it came to light that senior MassDOT officials had failed to disclose an issue with the lighting fixtures in the O ' Neill tunnel.
The city's coroner, retired British Army Major Hubert O ' Neill, issued a statement on 21 August 1973, at the completion of the inquest into the people killed.
During Chaplin's legal trouble over the Barry affair, he met Oona O ' Neill, daughter of Eugene O ' Neill, and married her on 16 June 1943.
Many underground artists, notably Vaughn Bode, Dan O ' Neill, Gilbert Shelton and Art Spiegelman went on to draw comic strips for magazines such as Playboy, National Lampoon and Pete Millar's CARtoons.
Cleveland finished 2 games ahead of Chicago and 3 games ahead of the Yankees to win its first pennant, led by Speaker's. 388 hitting, Jim Bagby's 30 victories and solid performances from Steve O ' Neill and Stan Coveleski.
Only five years later, Mileti's group sold the team for $ 11 million to a syndicate headed by trucking magnate Steve O ' Neill and including former general manager and owner Gabe Paul.
His son, Patrick O ' Neill, did not find a buyer until real estate magnates Richard and David Jacobs purchased the team in 1986.
* Dutch ( film ), a 1991 American comedy starring Ed O ' Neill
" There have also been other politicians who did not view the way that Doonesbury portrayed them very favorably, including former U. S. House Speaker Tip O ' Neill and former / current California Governor Jerry Brown.
* 1912 – Tip O ' Neill, American politician ( d. 1994 )
Between 1594 and 1603, Elizabeth faced her most severe test in Ireland during the Nine Years ' War, a revolt that took place at the height of hostilities with Spain, who backed the rebel leader, Hugh O ' Neill, Earl of Tyrone.
O ' Neill finally surrendered in 1603, a few days after Elizabeth's death.

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