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A reply from the list server's system administrator, Brian Behlendorf, revealed that Parry originally wanted to create a list devoted to discussion of the music on the Rephlex label, but they decided together to expand its charter to include music similar to what was on Rephlex or that was in different genres but which had been made with similar approaches.
The Song was originally inspired by Luke Parry, a gentleman who resembled a teapot in his famous dance ' The Fatty Fumble '
" Nkosi Sikelel ' iAfrika " (" Lord Bless Africa " in Xhosa ), was originally composed as a hymn in 1897 by Enoch Sontonga, a teacher at a Methodist mission school in Johannesburg, to the tune ' Aberystwyth ' by Joseph Parry.
Nkosi Sikelel ' iAfrika was originally composed as a hymn in 1897 by Enoch Sontonga, a teacher at a Methodist mission school in Johannesburg, using the tune ' Aberystwyth ' originally composed by Joseph Parry in 1879.
# " Everybody Wants To Rule The World "-Luke Parry and Nick de Silwa ( originally a hit for Tears for Fears )
In 1995 the former AP, Newsweek and PBS journalist who originally broke the Iran-Contra story, Robert Parry, revealed on his investigative news website Consortium News that he had recently discovered, in an abandoned Capitol Hill bathroom in which Lee Hamilton's October Surprise Committee stored files, a Russian report that had been hand-delivered to the US Embassy in 1993 confirming that the October Surprise actually did occur.
While Highway 400 was originally known as the Toronto – Barrie Highway, the route has been extended well beyond Barrie to north of Parry Sound, and is projected to reach its eventual terminus in Sudbury by 2017., the length of the highway is with an additional planned.
The first verse and chorus of Nkosi Sikelel ' iAfrika was composed in 1897 using the tune ' Aberystwyth ' originally composed by Joseph Parry in 1879.
Parry featured with Flip & Fill on chart hit " Shooting Star " in 2002, originally recorded by happy hardcore act Bang !.
Apparatjik was originally formed to write and record a song for a charity album called Songs for Survival linked with the BBC Documentary called Amazon with Bruce Parry.

Parry and Sports
In addition, the station broadcast their first World Cup from France in 1998, with them bringing in the Sky Sports commentary team of Alan Parry and Andy Gray to commentate on the major matches.
This led to a mass clearout of presenters including Nick Abbot, Anna Raeburn, Tommy Boyd and Peter Deeley, with them putting in place a more sports oriented programming schedule, including The Sportszone with Alan Parry, Gary Newbon, Tony Lockwood, Tom Watt, and former Century Radio sports editor Dave Roberts presenting the weekend edition of The Sports Breakfast.
Due to the improvement in his health, Parry returned to co-host the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show on Monday and Friday mornings, and sometimes stood in for Ronnie Irani if he was unavailable.
Parry started his television career as the co-presenter of the Sports Tonight Live show with Chris Cohen, broadcast on Freeview channel 112 ( internet connection required ) and online.
At talkSPORT, he came to co-present The Sports Breakfast after Mike Parry ’ s heart problems.

Parry and with
Today it is best known as the anthem " Jerusalem ", with music written by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916.
Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy " for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anemia.
Parry started with " traditional ": the repetitive chunks of language, he said, were inherited by the singer-poet from his predecessors, and were useful to him in composition.
Research into oral epics in Serbo-Croatian and Turkic languages, pioneered by the aforementioned Parry and Lord, began convincing scholars that long poems could be preserved with consistency by oral cultures until they are written down.
Features of the ' Brahms style ' were absorbed in a more complex synthesis with other contemporary ( chiefly Wagnerian ) trends by Hans Rott, Wilhelm Berger, Max Reger and Franz Schmidt, whereas the British composers Hubert Parry and Edward Elgar and the Swede Wilhelm Stenhammar all testified to learning much from Brahms's example.
He is perhaps best known on Usenet for his famous ( or infamous ) " Happynet Proclamation " ( 1992 ), circulated to many newsgroups, some absurdly unrelated, which satirised the endless flamewars on the network, with Parry posing as a godlike being issuing an edict full of in-jokes and humor targets that claimed to unify all news into one glorious totality, " happynet ".
One of the earliest expeditions to set out with the explicit intention of reaching the North Pole was that of British naval officer William Edward Parry, who in 1827 reached latitude 82 ° 45 ′ North.
Finally, in a move to accommodate the majority of junior members on the College site rather than in hostels in the town, in the 1990s Eric Parry designed a new range of buildings on the site of the Master's Lodge, with a new Lodge at the west end.
Sir Joseph Banks ( center ), together with Omai ( left ) and Daniel Solander, as painted by William Parry, ca.
In 1955, in his directing début, Richardson produced Jean Giraudoux's The Apollo of Bellac for Television with Denholm Elliott and Natasha Parry in the main roles.
* Parry arc, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon which occasionally appears over a 22 ° halo together with an upper tangent arc
The legend that Jesus himself visited Britain is referred to in " And did those feet in ancient time ", by William Blake in 1804, and in the hymn " Jerusalem ", with music written by C. Hubert H. Parry in 1916.
That November, Parry released a tender for North Atlantic monthly mail service to Halifax beginning in April 1839 using steamships with 300 horsepower.
He returned to London and started negotiations with Admiral Parry, who was Cunard's good friend from when Parry was a young officer stationed in Halifax 20 years earlier.
Over Great Western's protests, in May 1839 Parry accepted Cunard's tender of £ 55, 000 for a three-ship Liverpool – Halifax service with an extension to Boston and a supplementary service to Montreal.
He cultivated connections with most of the prominent British composers of the day including Edward Elgar, Hamilton Harty, Alexander Mackenzie, Hubert Parry, Charles Villiers Stanford, Ethel Smyth, Gustav Holst and the Australian Percy Grainger.
Major artistes who appeared with the society during this time included Paderewski, Hubert Parry, Nellie Melba, and Clara Butt.
In late 2005, Nerf Herder made a surprise comeback, announcing on their website that they were playing a handful of gigs with the original lineup of Parry, Charlie and Steve.
He sets Parry up with Lydia, a shy woman who works as an accountant for a Manhattan publishing house, with whom Parry has been smitten.
While he and Jack lead the patients of the mental ward in a rousing rendition of " How About You ?," Parry is reunited with Lydia.

Parry and Alan
Wider public use of such terms on the Internet did not come until August 1993, when Alan Parry announced the existence of a new electronic mailing list for discussion of " intelligent " dance music: the Intelligent Dance Music list, or IDM List for short.
* 1964: The Count of Monte Cristo, BBC television serial starring Alan Badel and Natasha Parry
In 1985 Yorkshire Television produced a 129-minute 9-part serial presentation of The Pilgrim's Progress with animated stills by Alan Parry and narrated by Paul Copley entitled Dangerous Journey.
In the 1977 production, running in December through 1 January 1978, staging was by Graciela Daniele, and David-James Carroll played Joseph, Alan Weeks played the Narrator and William Parry played Pharaoh / Elvis.
They included Alan Brazil, Mark Nicholas, Chris Cowdrey, Geoffrey Boycott, Mike Parry, Peter Shilton, Brian Moore, Brough Scott, Tom Watt, Gary Newbon, Ian Darke, Tony Banks, and Alvin Martin.
Talksport's original line-up included Alan Brazil, Mark Nicholas, Chris Cowdrey, Geoffrey Boycott, Alan Parry, Peter Shilton, Brian Moore, Brough Scott, Tom Watt, Gary Newbon, Ian Darke, Tony Banks, James Whale ( radio ), Ian Collins, Derek Hatton, and Mike Dickin.
Previous commentators include: Barry Davies who featured between 1969 and 2004, Stuart Hall, Alan Weeks, Alan Parry, Gerald Sinstadt, Idwal Robling, Harry Carpenter, Clive Tyldesley and Jon Champion.
It was presented by Helen Chamberlain and Mark Robson, with commentary from Alan Parry.
Her father Alan employed Rodney at his company, Parry Print Ltd, ( at least until Rodney accidentally quit that job ), and, with some financial assistance from Del, he was able to buy a flat and finally move out of Nelson Mandela House.
In the 1990s he starred in sitcoms Outside Edge as Dennis and Only Fools and Horses as Alan Parry.
Along with Tyler, Rob Hawthorne and Alan Parry are also regularly used as commentators, while Alan Smith is now usually the main co-commentator.
Wanda and Denis would go on to play Pamela and Alan Parry in the British comedy series Only Fools and Horses.

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