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Famous people who have studied the Alexander Technique include writers Aldous Huxley, Robertson Davies and Roald Dahl, playwright George Bernard Shaw, actors Judy Dench, Hilary Swank, Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons, John Cleese, Kevin Kline, William Hurt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Paul Newman, Mary Steenburgen, Robin Williams and Patti Lupone, musicians Paul McCartney, Madonna, Yehudi Menuhin and Sting, and Nobel Prize winner for medicine and physiology Nikolaas Tinbergen.
* 1970 – Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving The Beatles for personal and professional reasons.
Bardot was idolized by young John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Contrary to popular belief, teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney did not attend a Holly concert, although they watched his television appearance on Sunday Night at the London Palladium ; Tony Bramwell, a school friend of McCartney and George Harrison, did.
This led Paul McCartney to produce and host his own documentary about Holly in 1985, titled The Real Buddy Holly Story.
Paul McCartney ( also of Irish descent ) issued a single shortly after Bloody Sunday titled " Give Ireland Back to the Irish ", expressing his views on the matter.
In 1966, several rock releases were arguably concept albums in the sense that they presented a set of thematically-linked songs-and they also instigated other rock artists to consider using the album format in a similar fashion: The Beach Boys ' Pet Sounds was a musical portrayal of Brian Wilson's state of mind at the time ( and a major inspiration to Paul McCartney ).
The Beatles ' " For No One " ( 1966 ) features Paul McCartney playing the clavichord.
The Eagles gave nods to disco with " One of These Nights " ( 1975 ) and " Disco Strangler " ( 1979 ), Paul McCartney & Wings did " Goodnight Tonight " ( 1979 ), Queen did " Another One Bites the Dust " ( 1980 ), The Rolling Stones did " Miss You " ( 1978 ), Chicago did " Street Player " ( 1979 ), The Beach Boys did " Here Comes the Night " ( 1979 ), The Kinks did "( Wish I Could Fly Like ) Superman " ( 1979 ), and the J. Geils Band did " Come Back " ( 1980 ).
* 1960 – Paul McCartney and Pete Best are arrested then deported from Hamburg, Germany, after accusations of attempted arson.
In a 1990 press conference Paul McCartney recalled meeting Sullivan again in the early 1970s.
* Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison of The Beatles.
* 1942 – Paul McCartney, English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( The Beatles, The Quarrymen, and The Fireman )
The name Ramone stems from a story that Paul McCartney would check into hotels under the pseudonym " Paul Ramon " while touring.
* 1957 – John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles are introduced to each other when Lennon's band the Quarrymen performs at the St. Peter's Church Hall fête in Woolton.
He remains close friends with his father's former bandmate Paul McCartney.
After the release, Paul McCartney sent him a telegram wishing him good luck.
After he began his performing career there was occasionally unfounded media speculation that Julian would undertake performances with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Thus Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife was formally styled Lady McCartney ( rather than Lady Paul McCartney or Lady Heather McCartney ).

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Comiskey moved his St. Paul club to the Near South Side and renamed it the White Stockings, grabbing a nickname that had once been used by the Chicago Cubs.
Pope John Paul II often spoke of his great desire that the Catholic Church " once again breathe with both lungs ", thus emphasizing that the Roman Catholic Church seeks to restore full communion with the separated Eastern churches.
The Langobard historian Paul the Deacon, who died in southern Italy in the 790s, was proud of his tribal origins and related how his people once had migrated from southern Scandinavia.
Paul's successor Paul IV, once a member on the commission, in 1539 put it on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
Paul VI himself, even as commission members issued their personal views over the years, always reaffirmed the teachings of the Church, repeating them more than once in the first years of his Pontificate.
Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
In 1956, Paul Kuroda of the University of Arkansas postulated that a natural fission reactor may have once existed.
The medal may be awarded to an individual more than once ( John Kenneth Galbraith and Colin Powell each have received two awards ; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction ), and may also be awarded posthumously ( for example, Cesar Chavez, Paul " Bear " Bryant, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, John F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, and Lyndon Johnson ).
A letter on the martyrdom of Peter and Paul was once attributed to him, but in fact dates to the 6th century.
Receiver Paul Warfield once again provided the run-based Dolphins with an effective deep threat option, catching 29 passes for 606 yards, an average of 20. 9 yards per catch.
Paul Hester, late drummer of Crowded House, once appeared in a VB advert.
* Muppet Treasures-Hosted by Kermit and Fozzie as they once again clean out the attic, with guest stars Zero Mostel, Loretta Lynn, Paul Simon, Peter Sellers, and Ethel Merman.
It is strongly suggested that he is indeed Paul, which is confirmed when he walks past Alia and says, " Stop trying to pull me into the background once more, sister.
Orwell's Paris street, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris | 5th arrondissement: " tall old-fashioned windows and dark grey leaded roofs ; not far from the École Normale Supérieure — earlier in the twenties, Ernest Hemingway | Hemingway had lived only 500 yards from Orwell's street ; Elliot Paul was then still living in his own ' narrow street ', the Rue de la Huchette, in the same arrondissement down by the river near the Place Saint-Michel ; and once, at the Les Deux Magots | Deux Magots in 1928, Orwell thought he saw James Joyce.
Paul MacLean once suggested, as part of his triune brain theory, that the limbic structures comprise the neural basis of emotion.
In the 4th century, once the Imperial authorities had decriminalised Christianity with the 313 Edict of Milan, and with the activities of Constantine the Great and his mother Helena, Christians were prepared to build larger and more handsome edifices for worship than the furtive meeting-places ( such as the Cenacle, Cave-churches, House churches such as that of the roman consuls John and Paul ) they had been using.
With managers such as Jack Charlton and then Willie McFaul, Newcastle remained in the top-flight, until key players such as Waddle, Beardsley and Paul Gascoigne were sold, and the team was relegated once more at in 1989.
In 1992 Pope John Paul II reorganized the Polish hierarchy and the city once again had a separate bishop.
A hallmark of the stories is that Perry Mason ( with the assistance of his devoted secretary Della Street and his faithful private investigator Paul Drake ), once embarked on a case, will juggle the evidence using unusual ( even bizarre ) tactics to mislead the police -- but ( except for the very earliest novels ) always in an ethical fashion:
In light of what he considered beat to mean and what beatnik had come to mean, he once observed to a reporter, " I'm not a beatnik, I'm a Catholic ", showing the reporter a painting of Pope Paul VI and saying, " You know who painted that?
He was plunged at once into the thick of controversy ; for nearly half of Metz was Protestant, and Bossuet's first appearance in print was a refutation of the Huguenot pastor Paul Ferry ( 1655 ), and he frequently engaged in religious controversies with Protestants ( and, less regularly, with Jews ) during his time at Metz.
Bob Paul, who had run for Pima County Sheriff and was contesting the election he lost due to ballot-stuffing, was temporarily working once again as the Wells Fargo shotgun messenger.
The Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens painted the theme more than once.
Paul McCartney did this twice: Once on " Blackbird " in 1968 & once in 1989 on " Distractions " ( Flowers in the Dirt ), where McCartney, following the metronome's regular beat, performed the whole rhythm track by hitting various parts of his own body.
Jean's first husband's neurotic sister Penny ( Moyra Fraser ), who always calls Jean " Poor Jean ", and her dentist husband, Stephen ( Paul Chapman ), who once accidentally declined the OBE, also make many appearances.

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