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Parrott and further
Bath-House and Parrott flooded then and were not further used.

Parrott and Nigel
In this account, Nigel denies that Puma was his mother ; according to Parrott, the son born to Puma was called Peter and died in infancy.
Dott started his campaign with an easy 10 – 3 victory over former champion John Parrott, before beating veteran Nigel Bond 13 – 9 in the second round.

Parrott and was
It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Some sources ( notably Olympic medallist Peter Radford ) contend the first successful four-minute mile was run in London by James Parrott on 9 May 1770.
The Gunny was a practicing Episcopalian as noted in the notes of journalist Marc Parrott who was present at Gunny Diamond's Episcopalian funeral services.
Journalist Marc Parrott notes that Diamond's funeral service was Episcopalian.
The reprieve was short-lived as White was soundly beaten 7 – 13 by eventual finalist John Parrott in the quarter-finals.
He played John Parrott and was whitewashed in the first session 0 – 7.
Although White managed to close the gap to 7 – 11, Parrott was able to seal an 18 – 11 victory.
He was the older brother of comedian / director James Parrott.
By 1915 he was playing juvenile leads in the Keystones, and directing some of the films as Charles Parrott.
The keystone above the door bearing the date 1833 is thought to have been carved by the stonemason William Parrott who cut the Sydney sandstone in situ, but construction of the building was not actually completed until mid-1836.
James Parrott ( August 2, 1897 – May 10, 1939 ) was an American actor and film director ; and the younger brother of film comedian Charley Chase.
James Gibbons Parrott was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Charles and Blanche Thompson Parrott.
He was billed first as " Paul Parrott ," then " Jimmie Parrott.
By 1937, Parrott was accepting any jobs that came his way.
In 1885 Harriman learned that the Parrott family estate was for sale.
* was the civilian vessel Joseph R. Parrott, used as a minelayer from 1942 to 1945

Parrott and between
Taking the 1996 event as an extreme case, thirteen of the top sixteen seeds failed to reach the quarter final stages, and the semi-finals featured one match between two top 16 players ( Mark Williams and John Parrott ) and another between two unseeded players ( Euan Henderson and Mark Bennett ); with Bennett and Henderson respectively winning the first two quarter final matches, a surprise finalist was guaranteed before the quarter finals had been completed.

Parrott and girl
* Alison Parrott, Canadian missing girl
Alison Parrott ( September 28, 1974-July 25, 1986 ), was an 11-year-old girl who went missing from her home in Toronto, Canada.

Parrott and ;
Professor Ian Parrott, former vice-president of the Elgar Society, in his book on Elgar ( Master Musicians, 1971 ) wrote that the " dark saying ", and possibly the whole of the Enigma, had a biblical source, 1 Corinthians 13: 12, which reads according to the Authorised Version of the Bible: " For now we see through a glass, darkly ( enigmate in the Latin of the Vulgate ); but then face to face: now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
* Perrott's Farm: north side, half-timbered frontage ; in 1819 owned by one Martha Parrott
Coincidentally, the three players to have beaten him in the world finals ( Davis, 1984 ; Hendry, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 ; Parrott, 1991 ) have also received an MBE.
Parrott, ed., How to Be Well-Versed in Poetry, London: Viking, 1990, pp. 197-200 ; and the verse form was also described in Anne H. Soukhanov, Word Watch-The Stories Behind the Words of Our Lives, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1995, pp. 388-89.
Parrott, Flight Engineer ; Mr. W. E.
Marston is normally assigned Act I ; Chapman's hand is seen in Acts II and III ; Jonson is usually associated with Act V. Individual scholars, from F. G. Fleay to T. M. Parrott to Percy Simpson, have produced their own specific and unmatching divisions of authorship.
When she failed to return home by six p. m., Peter and Lesley Parrott inquired among their neighbours, none of whom had seen her ; they then called police.
More positively, the term can also refer to someone with a limited number of things that they want done a specific way ; professor of clinical psychology Les Parrott wrote that “ Control Freaks are people who care more than you do about something and won't stop at being pushy to get their way ”.
Horne also displayed an aptitude for directing Roach's foreign-language versions ; the American version might be staged by James Parrott, for example, but the international version would be entrusted to Horne.
The Greenwood Furnace was established in 1810 ; during the American Civil War, the furnace produced the iron for the famous Parrott Gun, which was built in Cold Spring, New York by the Parrott brothers.

Parrott and however
Parrott did however participate in the preliminary qualifying rounds of the 2012 World Snooker Championship, losing 0 – 5 to Patrick Wallace in Round 1.

Parrott and originally
He also performed every Monday night, accompanied by a trio which included guitarist Lou Pallo, bassist Paul Nowinksi ( and later, Nicki Parrott ) and pianist John Colaianni, originally at Fat Tuesdays, and later at the Iridium Jazz Club on Broadway in the Times Square area of New York City.
The area was originally known as Greenwood, and was noted for the iron works belonging to Robert and Peter P. Parrott, of Parrott gun fame.

Parrott and called
" This may be linked to what Les Parrott has called " the disease of false guilt .... At the root of false guilt is the idea that what you feel must be true.
His political and social views have been called " Proto-Marxist ," by book reviewer Matt Parrott, who also described Goad as being " anti-elite ".
After the outlaw Big Nose George Parrott was lynched she was given the top of his skull which she called a " brain bowl " and used alternately as a doorstop and pen jar.
In 1889, The New York Times called on the Ordnance Bureau of the War Department to discontinue use of the Parrott Gun altogether, following a series of mishaps at the West Point training grounds.

Parrott and Peter
His last ranking victory to date came in April 2004, when White defeated Shaun Murphy, John Parrott, Ian McCulloch, Peter Ebdon and Paul Hunter to win the Players Championship in Glasgow – his first ranking title in over 11 years.
In the 2007 / 08 season, he reached two quarter-finals: in the Grand Prix ( losing 5 – 3 to Gerard Greene ) and the Welsh Open ( with victories over John Parrott 5 – 2, Peter Ebdon 5 – 1 and Stuart Bingham 5 – 2 before Shaun Murphy beat him 5 – 0 ), as well as the last 16 of the UK Championship, where he beat Neil Robertson 9 – 6 after being 5 – 3 down, before losing 9 – 2 to Marco Fu.
Some sources ( notably Olympic medallist Peter Radford ) contend that Goswell Road was the starting point for the first successful four-minute mile run, by James Parrott on 9 May 1770.
* The Act of Peter, translated by James Brashler and Douglas M. Parrott
He reached the same stage of the Grand Prix, defeating veterans Steve Davis and John Parrott before losing to Ryan Day, again 5 – 6 The third occasion was the UK Championship where wins over Peter Ebdon and Mark Williams were followed by a close 9 – 7 defeat to the man he was victorious against in the Huangshan Cup final in China, Marco Fu.

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