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In this instance, the DUP claim that there was no suggestion of any form of discrimination in any of Mr Paisley Jr's comments though the SDLP's equality spokeswoman, Dolores Kelly, requested that the assembly censure Mr Paisley.
1990s Private Waters in the Great Divide, described by the NME as " a return to form with inspired lyrics and buckets of the type of sexual innuendo that Creole has made his own ", had a hit with the single " The Sex of It ", a song written by Prince and recorded at Paisley Park Studios with Sheila E. It reached Top 40 in the US and UK and is to date one of his best-known songs.
The New Year brought a new momentum as Bob Paisley began to get the best out of his players ; they began the year in South Wales visiting the Vetch Field to play Swansea City in the FA Cup, Liverpool were in fine form and thumped their hosts 4 – 0.
In that year, under the leadership of Paisley, four new congregations joined together to form the Presbytery of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.
The public debut of the UCDC took place on the Shankill Road ( West Belfast ) on April 17, 1966, in the form of a parade led by Ian Paisley and Noel Doherty.
These Church of Scotland churches form part of the Presbytery of Greenock and Paisley in the Synod of Clydesdale ( see: Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries ).

Paisley and which
A Discovery Channel TV documentary titled, Undercover: Operation Harvest King, which documents Mark Whitacre's role in the ADM price fixing case aired several times during 2009 and 2010, where Discovery Channel interviewed the three FBI agents who handled the Mark Whitacre / ADM case ( i. e., Dean Paisley, Brian Shepard and Robert Herndon ), along with Mark and Ginger Whitacre.
The band was part of the Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene, which featured groups that played a mixture of 1960s-influenced folk-rock and jangle pop with a more modern punk – ish / garage band undertone.
Two of the band's tracks were included in the recent Rhino Nuggets Box set Children of Nuggets which compiles and documents the Paisley Underground and garage rock of the 1980s.
In 1951, a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was forbidden by denominational authorities to hold a meeting in their own church hall at which Paisley was to be the speaker.
Paisley, along with Noel Docherty established the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee, which in turn established the paramilitary organisation Ulster Protestant Volunteers on 17 April 1966 at a parade in the Shankill area of Belfast < ref name = Boulton > Boulton, David .< u > The UVF 1966-73, An Anatomy of Loyalist Rebellion </ u > Dublin: Torc Books, 1973.
Paisley and his party opposed the Agreement in the referendum that followed its signing, which saw it approved by over 70 % of the voters in Northern Ireland and by over 90 % of voters in the Republic of Ireland.
The DUP fought the resulting election to the Northern Ireland Assembly, to which Paisley was elected, while keeping his seats in the Westminster and European parliaments.
On Monday 26 March 2007, the date of the British Government deadline for devolution or dissolution, Paisley led a DUP delegation to a meeting with a Sinn Féin delegation led by Gerry Adams, which agreed on a DUP proposal that the executive would be established on 8 May.
In November 2011, Ian Paisley announced his retirement from the pastorate at his congregation, which he had led for over 60 years.
The papers show that Paisley had indicated he could " reach an accommodation with leaders of the Catholic minority, which would provide the basis of a new government in Stormont.
Paisley is home to Boy Scout Camp La-No-Che on the north shore of Lake Norris which at times during the summer and other special events has a larger population than the CDP itself.
Steele was the first postmaster of the Paisley post office, which was established in 1879.
Paisley is home to the Mosquito Festival which raises funds for vector control.
The Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal was a canal in the west of Scotland, running between Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone which later became a railway.
The Company of the proprietors of the Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan canal was incorporated by an Act of Parliament which received Royal assent from George III on the 20 June 1806.
He founded Arista Nashville which became the home to Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Pam Tillis and Brad Paisley.
The original members of the Dwarves began making music together in the mid-1980s as teenagers in the Chicago garage rock outfit, Suburban Nightmare, which was compared to The Sonics, and which has been described as part of the Paisley Underground scene.
Paisley was not the only design produced by French textile printers ; the demand for paisley which created the industry there also made possible production of native patterns such as toile de Jouy.
By 1860, Paisley could produce shawls with fifteen colors, which was still only a quarter of the colors in the multi-color paisleys then still being imported from Kashmir.
Dolores Kelly, the Social Democratic and Labour Party equality spokesman called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to censure Mr Paisley, saying " Ian Paisley is a junior minister in the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister, the department which is charged with promoting equality and bringing forward the Single Equality Bill.
Govan has had several local newspapers over the years such as the Govan Chronicle and Govan Press published by the Cossar Family ( 1851-1983 & 2006 – present ) which also serves the communities of Cardonald, Penilee and Hillington and the Govan Post ( 1983 – 1988 ) published by Cook, Paton & Co. of Paisley, now part of Dunfermline Press.

Paisley and Bible
In 1982, when U. S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig refused to grant a travel visa for Paisley to speak at the University's annual Bible Conference, Jones used strong language from the imprecatory Psalms to denounce Haig, urging God to " destroy him utterly.
Some of the better known leaders who have described themselves as both, Reformed and Fundamentalist, have been Carl McIntire, with the Bible Presbyterian Church and Ian Paisley of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.

Paisley and Protestantism
Inspired by MacManaway's blend of unionism and Protestantism, Paisley joined independent Unionist MP Norman Porter's National Union of Protestants, but left after Porter refused to join the Free Presbyterians.

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In the 1983 general election, Powell had to face a DUP candidate in his constituency and Ian Paisley denounced Powell as " a foreigner and an Anglo-Catholic ".
In March 1998, during the negotiations for the Good Friday Agreement, the LVF issued a statement expressing support for the stance of the anti-agreement Democratic Unionist Party, saying the party's leader, Ian Paisley, had got it " absolutely right ".
Known for a sense of humour, at an early meeting with Ahern at the Irish embassy in London, Paisley requested breakfast and asked for boiled eggs ; when Ahern asked him why he had wanted boiled eggs, Paisley quipped " it would be hard for you to poison them ".
The march passed off after the decision was made by the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ) to allow it and Paisley ended the march hand in hand with David Trimble who appeared to perform a " Victory Jig ".
" Paisley and McGuinness subsequently established a good working relationship and were dubbed by the Northern Irish media as the " Chuckle Brothers ".
The 2009 season was headlined by Brad Paisley and his band " The Drama Kings ".
There are two theories regarding the origin of the name " Paisley ".
The modern recording artist Prince paid tribute to the rock and roll history of paisley when he created the Paisley Park Records recording label and established Paisley Park Studios, both named after his 1985 song " Paisley Park ".
Paisley's influence at Liverpool was " crucial " for, as Kelly puts it, Shankly was " the great motivating force behind Liverpool, but it was Paisley who was the tactician ".
Bob Paisley said it was Shankly's " one failing " and it was because he was " a softie at heart ".
The perceived radical nature of the inhabitants prompted the Tory Prime Minister Disraeli to comment " Keep your eye on Paisley ".
In his role as Sheriff-Clerk Depute, William Motherwell was not averse to " handling a truncheon in defence of the public peace on the streets of Paisley ".
In a campaign against Ireland's laws forbidding contraception the Irish feminist Mary Kenny stated in 1971 that – " Ian Paisley was right ; Home Rule is Rome Rule ".
Paisley referred to the Pope as " The Antichrist ".
In the early 1980s he was secretary of the Conservative backbench Northern Ireland committee, during which time he showed wariness of the Rev Ian Paisley, warning his supporters that the British commitment to Ulster could be damaged by " protestant ingratitude ".
Ian Paisley, a few days later to his congregation, compared Thatcher to " Jezebel who sought to destroy Israel in a day ".
Also included on the album is a duet with Brad Paisley titled " I Don't Care ".
In King James IV's Charter of 1488 raising Paisley to the status of burgh of barony, one of the reasons cited was " the singular respect we have for the glorious confessor, Saint Mirin ".
" The Abbey of Paisley ".
" The History of Paisley ".
In the transfers of land from the ownership from the Earls of Lennox to the Monks of Paisley Abbey in 1227 the area now called Faifley, was called Fimbalach, possibly meaning " The White Pass ".

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