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Owen was surprised to see Mrs. Gertrude Parker playing the one-arm bandits that were cunningly arranged by the entrance.
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Five came up while Owen was listening to The Wrangler and he neglected to play, a loss of ten dollars.
Though not well known among philosophers, his philosophical work was taken up by Owen Barfield ( and through him influenced the Inklings, an Oxford group of Christian writers that included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis ) and Richard Tarnas.
In 1972 there was a critically well-received Broadway revival, directed by co-author Burt Shevelove and starring Phil Silvers as Pseudolus ( followed later by Tom Poston in the role ), Lew Parker as Senex and Reginald Owen as Erronius.
The first genome annotation software system was designed in 1995 by Dr. Owen White, who was part of the team at The Institute for Genomic Research that sequenced and analyzed the first genome of a free-living organism to be decoded, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae.
It was founded by four senior Labour Party ' moderates ', dubbed the ' Gang of Four ': Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams.
A leadership election was held later in the year, Jenkins beating Owen in the ballot to become the first party leader.
However, it was British anatomist Sir Richard Owen who identified the fossils as the gigantic marsupials Nototherium and Diprotodon.
In some historical cases the term machine carbine was the official title for sub-machine guns, such as the British Sten and Australian Owen guns.
A meeting at Eamont Bridge on 927 was sealed by an agreement that Constantine, Owen of Strathclyde, Hywel Dda, and Ealdred would " renounce all idolatry ": that is, they would not ally with the Viking kings.
Owen of Strathclyde was defeated and Symeon states that the army went as far north as Dunnottar and Fortriu, while the fleet is said to have raided Caithness, by which a much larger area, including Sutherland, is probably intended.
The following year, Constantine was again in England at Æthelstan's court, this time at Cirencester where he appears as a witness, appearing as the first of several subject kings, followed by Owen of Strathclyde and Hywel Dda, who subscribed to the diploma.
At Christmas of 935, Owen of Strathclyde was once more at Æthelstan's court along with the Welsh kings, but Constantine was not.
Chester Burton " Chet " Atkins ( June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001 ) was an American guitarist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well.
That single, " Guitar Blues ", was fairly progressive, including as it did, a clarinet solo by Nashville dance band musician Dutch McMillan with Owen Bradley on piano.
The generic name of the latter is Didunculus (" little Dodo "), and it was called " Dodlet " by Richard Owen.
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Carcass surprised the audience by bringing Ken Owen to the stage where he gave a brief drum solo to show how far he had come in recovering from his illness.
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For a study of the various ways Glyndŵr has been portrayed in Welsh-language literature of the modern period, see E. Wyn James, Glyndŵr a Gobaith y Genedl: Agweddau ar y Portread o Owain Glyndŵr yn Llenyddiaeth y Cyfnod Modern ( English: Glyndower and the Hope of the Nation: Attitudes to the Portrait of Owen Glyndower in Modern Age Literature ) ( Aberystwyth: Cymdeithas Llyfrau Ceredigion, 2007 ).
:: Example: see generally W. Keeton, D. Dobbs, R. Keeton, & D. Owen, Prosser and Keeton on the Law of Torts § 56 ( 5th ed.
Some see the beginnings of true Anglo-Welsh poetry in the work of poets such as Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 1844 – 89 ), Edward Thomas ( 1878 – 1917 ), and Wilfred Owen ( 1893 – 1918 ).
Richard Owen Cambridge, the English poet and satirical author, declared that he hoped to die before Brown so that he could " see heaven before it was ' improved '".
The Boots campus includes some Grade I & II listed modernist buildings, designed by engineer Owen Williams, though they are very difficult to see from any public highway.
Merton went to see him and together they left for Scotland, where a friend had offered his house for Owen to recover in.
" Karl-Heinz Riedle, who prior to joining Liverpool in the summer of 1997 had never heard of Owen, declared: " It's unbelievable when you see him play to realise that he's only 17 ," he said.
Further credence was given to this belief when it became known that Mary Owen, Britain's oldest woman ( see above ), was born in Trefriw.
In early 1981, David Steel declared his support in principle for " a marriage " between the Liberal Party and any party which might be formed by the Gang of Four ; David Owen, who was also on the programme, said he could see advantages in an " electoral alliance " between them.
We can see that the conflict which took place was one aspect of the struggle undertaken, in their different ways, by Owen, Hooker, Huxley and Tyndall to emancipate science from enslavement by traditional forces.
Local girls primary school ( GNS ) see Education in the Republic of Ireland. It is the home base of Owen Thomas.
When The Red Balloon was re-released in the United States in late 2006 by Janus Films, Entertainment Weekly magazine film critic Owen Gleiberman, praised the film's direction and simple story line that reminded him of his youth, and wrote, " More than any other children's film, The Red Balloon turns me into a kid again whenever I see it ... see The Red Balloon is to laugh, and cry, at the impossible joy of being a child again.
: For the provincial electoral district, see Bruce — Grey — Owen Sound ( provincial electoral district ).
An essential element of Japanese art, the use of conventional or flat decoration ( and lack of perspective, see above ) was in fact one of the propositions in Owen Jones The Grammar of Ornament 1856.
Owen invited former Oasis member and rhythm guitarist Paul " Bonehead " Arthurs to Bangkok to see the band.
For a fuller biography see William Goodhart, ‘ Buckmaster, Stanley Owen, first Viscount Buckmaster ( 1861 – 1934 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Buying offices were also located on the fifth floor until a takeover by Liverpool-based competitor Owen Owen ( see below ).
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