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Paul and Heaton
* 1962 – Paul Heaton, English singer-songwriter and musician ( The Housemartins and Beautiful South )
At Reigate College, Cook met Paul Heaton with whom he formed the Stomping Pondfrogs.
In 1985, Cook's friend Paul Heaton had formed a guitar band called The Housemartins.
The Beautiful South was an English pop group formed at the end of the 1980s by two former members of Hull group The Housemartins, Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway.
Since the split, Dave Rotheray has released a solo album called The Life Of Birds ; Paul Heaton has released two solo albums The Cross Eyed Rambler ( 2008 ) and Acid Country ( 2010 ).
* Paul Heaton, singer
Paul David Heaton ( born 9 May 1962 ; Bromborough, Cheshire, England ) is an English singer-songwriter.
All songs written by Paul Heaton and Stan Cullimore, except for where noted.
All songs written by Paul Heaton and Dave Rotheray, except where noted.
In fact, it was written by Paul Heaton and Dave Rotheray of the Beautiful South.
Category: Songs written by Paul Heaton
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He / They have performed with the likes of the Levellers, Paul Heaton, Jerry Fish, Hugh Cornwell, Duke Special and many others.
After the Housemartins disbanded, he and Housemartins founder Paul Heaton put together the Beautiful South from its ashes, featuring roadie and bassist Sean Welch.
* Paul Heaton – Vocals
* Initial copies of the double CD pack had the demo version of Let Love Speak Up Itself with Jacqueline Abbott on vocals instead of the single version with Paul Heaton.
Category: Songs written by Paul Heaton
Discs Records, who were considering signing the band, gave her an offer to travel to Hull and sing with Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway of The Beautiful South.
He was four years into studying for a Ph. D, researching the psychological theory underpinning educational software design, publishing several papers in this area of study, while working with the Educational Technology Research Group within the psychology department at Hull University, when Paul Heaton made him an offer of joining The Beautiful South playing guitar.
*" Mitch " ( Heaton / Rotheray )-appeared on the Paul Heaton album, Fat Chance ( 2002 )
The song was also covered jointly at the end of the Paul Heaton set with Billy Bragg at Glastonbury Festival 2010.
* Paul Heaton ( born 1962 ), British musician and songwriter
* Paul Heaton

Paul and
Pastor and theologian Dr. Brian Abasciano claims " What Paul says about Jews, Gentiles, and Christians, whether of their place in God s plan, or their election, or their salvation, or how they should think or behave, he says from a corporate perspective which views the group as primary and those he speaks about as embedded in the group.
In Paul Allen s biography, Ayckbourn is briefly compared to Dafydd and Guy in A Chorus of Disapproval ( 1984 ).
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian s of Luke s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Pauland may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal is “ not to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God s ways in history .”
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
Franklin agrees that Luke s work is apolitical and believes that Luke s main concern was the “ triumph of God in Paul s arrival in Rome.
Having held a prebend at Holborn ( prior to 1229 ) and a canonry of St. Paul s in London ( 1226-1229 ), He visited England in 1230 and received a canonry and an archdeaconry in Coventry and Lichfield, his native diocese.
However, for at least a century, some scholars have maintained that the description of Grendel s lake in Beowulf was borrowed from St. Paul s vision of Hell in Homily 16 of the Blickling homilies.
A similar link between ” prophecy ” and ” encouragement ” is found in Paul s letter to the Corinthians ( 1 Corinthians 14: 3 )
Dune traces the rise of Paul Muad Dib, a young nobleman in an interstellar feudal empire who takes control of the single critical resource in the universe — the lifespan-enhancing, consciousness-expanding drug spice melange.
Herbert chose in the books that followed to undermine Paul s triumph with a string of failures and philosophical paradoxes ; Dune was a heroic melody, and Dune Messiah was its inversion.
In 1906, a few years after Pissarro s death, Cézanne, then 67 and a role model for the new generation of artists, paid Pissarro a debt of gratitude by having himself listed in an exhibition catalog asPaul Cézanne, pupil of Pissarro ”.
In Acts of the Apostles, Ephesian metal smiths who felt threatened by Saint Paul s preaching of Christianity, jealously rioted in her defense, shouting “ Great is Diana of the Ephesians !” ( Acts 19: 28, New English Bible ).

Paul and s
* 1995: Thursday 27 April 1995, the purchase of a book by Paul Stanfield, Product Manager for CompuServe UK, from W H Smith s shop within CompuServe s UK Shopping Centre is the UK s first national online shopping service secure transaction.

Paul and hand
Arnulf then proceeded to the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, where he received the homage of the Roman people, who swore “ never to hand over the city to Lambert or his mother Ageltrude ”.
2: 9-10, Barnabas was included with Paul in the agreement made between them, on the one hand, and James, Peter, and John, on the other, that the two former should in the future preach to the pagans, not forgetting the poor at Jerusalem.
In the conclusion of the epistle ( 6: 11 ), Paul writes, " Ye see how large a letter I have written with mine own hand.
Paul apparently dictated all his epistles through a secretary ( or amanuensis ), but wrote the final few paragraphs of each letter by his own hand.
Four bullets hit John Paul II, two of them lodging in his lower intestine, the others hitting his left hand and right arm.
1: 1 ) and ends, " The salutation of Paul with mine own hand, which is the token in every epistle: so I write " ( 2 Thess.
Those who believe Paul was the author of Second Thessalonians also note how Paul drew attention to the authenticity of the letter by signing it himself: " I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, which is how I write in every letter .".
Bruce Metzger writes, " Paul calls attention to his signature, which was added by his own hand as a token of genuineness to every letter of his ( 3: 17 ).
Paul ends this letter by saying, " I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, and this is a distinguishing mark in every letter ; this is the way I write.
Kate Baldwin, Aaron Lazar, Christiane Noll, Paul Betz, Renee Rakelle, Marilyn Maye ( singing " I m Still Here "), and Alexander Gemignani were all on hand to sing songs including " I Remember ", " Another Hundred People ", " Children Will Listen ", and " Getting Married Today ".
According to McGarvey Paul performed the operation " with his own hand ", but others claim this is unlikely and nowhere attested.
In 2005, Kelly was on hand to present the premiership cup to Paul Roos and Barry Hall after the Swans ' nailbiting 4-point Grand Final win.
The late historian Paul Murray Kendall, on the other hand, maintained that Margaret's allies Somerset and William de la Pole, then Earl of Suffolk, had no difficulty in persuading her that York, until then one of Henry VI's most trusted advisors, was responsible for her unpopularity and already too powerful to be trusted.
In return for preserving the spice, he requires the hand of the Emperor's daughter, the Bene Gesserit-trained Princess Irulan as well as the Emperor's abdication in favor of Paul.
Badby bluntly maintained that when Christ sat at supper with his disciples he had not his body in his hand to distribute, and that “ if every host consecrated at the altar were the Lord s body, then there be 20, 000 Gods in England .” A further court in St Paul s, London, presided over by Archbishop Thomas Arundel, condemned him to be burned at Smithfield, the tournament ground just outside the city walls.
* Paul Leicester Ford ( 1865 – 1902 ), editor, bibliographer, novelist, and biographer ; brother of Malcolm Webster Ford by whose hand he died
She said that Shaw saved The Sting since no other actor would accept the part, that Paul Newman hand delivered the script to Shaw in London in order to ensure his participation, and that he had to be paid an extremely high salary.
Paul Wittgenstein ( November 5, 1887March 3, 1961 ) was an Austrian-born concert pianist who became known for commissioning new piano concerti for the left hand alone, following the amputation of his right arm during the First World War.
In a Radio Times interview to promote Yes, Prime Minister, Paul Eddington stated, " He's beginning to find his feet as a man of power, and he's begun to confound those who thought they'd be able to manipulate him out of hand.
Common contributors included bandleader Paul Shaffer, Chris Elliott, Calvert DeForest as " Larry ' Bud ' Melman ," announcer Bill Wendell, writer Adam Resnick, scenic designer Kathleen Ankers, stage manager Biff Henderson, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, associate director Peter Fatovich, stage hand Al Maher, camera operator Baily Stortz and the " production twins ," Barbara Gaines and Jude Brennan.
According to Meyer, Thomas's saying 17: " I shall give you what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard and no hand has touched, and what has not come into the human heart ", is strikingly similar to what Paul wrote in ( which was itself an allusion to )
As many as 11, 000 French and Allies were out of action, including Paul Grenier, commander of VI Corps, who had suffered a shattered hand and was out of action for the next day.

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