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Unabridged and unexpurgated translations were made, first by John Payne, under the title The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night ( 1882, nine volumes ), and then by Sir Richard Francis Burton, entitled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night ( 1885, ten volumes ) – the latter was, according to some assessments, partially based on the former, leading to charges of plagiarism.
Payne and Nadal hypothesize these memories are then consolidated into a smooth narrative, similar to a process that happens when memories are created under stress.
Flora Payne Whitney, served as a museum trustee, then as vice president.
Eastern Oklahoma Railway built two lines in Payne County between 1900 and 1902, then immediately leased them to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Jack, after getting off the bus, then sends himself under the bus via a cart towed from a vehicle leading the bus to try to defuse the bomb with Harry's verbal help to no avail, but Harry's team soon discover the identity of the bomber: Howard Payne, a former bomb expert from Atlanta's police force who retired in 1989 after an explosion that caused him to lose a finger.
He gets the police to work with one of the news crews to find the camera's signal, record a sequence of footage, and then rebroadcast that on that channel to falsify the camera signal back to Payne.
Payne then drags Annie onto a subway train, forcing its conductor to set the train in motion while forcing the other passengers to leave by threatening to shoot them.
This outpost, called Wright ’ s Cross Roads, was the earliest settlement in the present-day city and was overseen by Wright ’ s son, Nathan, and then Nathan Wright ’ s son-in-law, Robert Payne Richardson.
Payne was then allowed to play on what became the title track of the album – " Astral Weeks " – the fourth song produced from this initial session.
In 1827, the farm, valued at $ 4, 000 ( then current dollars ) covering, was donated by Payne and his wife to the Baptist Theological Society as the new location of the Society ’ s Theological Institution, which became Colgate.
The first new member to be recruited was Keith O ' Neill who had previously played in The Empty Hours, The Windmills and Tommy Scott's pre-Space band The Australians and who Power had seen playing in local band The Windmills, fronted by Howie Payne later of The Stands and then guitarist Liam ' Skin ' Tyson, who Wilkinson knew from college and had previously played in Pyramid Dream.
This policy was not realised, and following the tragic case of eight-year-old Sarah Payne and calls for his original policy to be introduced, Michael agreed with the soft approach being taken by then Dyfed Powys Chief Constable Terence Grange, who said such a plan would drive paedophiles underground, rather than assert his original opinion.
Later substantial contributors include Jim Fulton, Keith Packard and Dave Sternlicht, all three at the X Consortium at the time, Steve Pitschke, then at Stardent Computer, and Dave Payne, then at Apple Computer.
After her doctorate, Payne then studied stars of high luminosity in order to understand the structure of the Milky Way.
Payne filmed a select group of students sitting in different spots for multiple takes, and then ( using digital editing ) filled in the blanks to make it look like a packed gym.
The creek flows northwest from Ohio into eastern Allen County, Indiana, then turns northeast at Monroeville, Indiana and flows into Paulding County, Ohio, past Payne and Paulding.
The surviving former members of Little Feat then reformed in 1987 when Barrere, Clayton, Gradney, Hayward and Payne added songwriter / vocalist / guitarist Craig Fuller, formerly from the band Pure Prairie League and Fred Tackett on guitar, mandolin and trumpet.
The band were just on the verge of signing a worldwide deal with CBS, when Warners in Australia contacted them and re-signed the band, who then spent much of 1984 recording a new album at John French's ' Fast Forward ' studio in Melbourne ,' The Music Farm ' studio in Byron Bay and also in Los Angeles at George Massenburg's ' The Complex ' studio with Little Feat's keyboard player Billy Payne. The band's second album, Oceania, produced by Billy Payne, was released in April 1985 and reached No. 29.
Although police had found a receipt for fuel from Buck Barn garage near Pulborough, which contradicted his alibi of being at a funfair in Hove at 5: 30 pm and then returning to his flat by 9. 30 pm on the night that Payne had disappeared, the police had no other evidence with which to press charges.
It then enters Payne County just south of the Cimarron River.
The first of these sub-editors was Wilbur S. Peacock, who took over with the Fall 1942 issue and remained until Fall 1945, after which he was replaced by Chester Whitehorn for three issues, and then by Paul L. Payne, from Fall 1946 to Spring 1950.
Boy then expanded to a five-man band with new members guitarist James Robertson of Toronto ; drummer Maurie Kaufmann from Nanaimo, BC ; bassist Steve Payne from Winnipeg ; and guitarist Rolla Olak from Victoria, BC.

Payne and worked
He also worked with Ft. Payne artist Leah Seawright, playing drums on her CD, and writing the liner notes.
The next session, according to John Payne, occurred early in the morning, but it did not work and nothing from this session worked for the final album.
In 1964, during a discussion on water sports over a brandy at his home in Southern California, RAND Corporation aeronautical engineer Jim Drake and his former Rockwell boss and now good friend Fred Payne, who worked at The Pentagon, discussed options for creating a wind-powered water-ski which would allow Payne to travel on the Potomac River.
Known best for his work on shows including Magnum, P. I., The A-Team, Knight Rider, Dukes of Hazzard, and The Fall Guy, he also supplied the voice for Senator Alfred Woden in the videogame series Max Payne, he often worked with producer Harry Thomason.
Poel's production at Manchester Repertory may have been his best, as Payne had cast it with talented, professional actors, and not the amateurs Poel usually worked with.
He worked as an accounts clerk for C. T. Payne and took evening classes in bookkeeping, but started writing poetry in his spare time.
Payne has worked and recorded with other musicians including J. J. Cale, Doobie Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Bryan Adams, Pink Floyd, Bob Seger, Toto, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Helen Watson, Stevie Nicks, Shocking Edison, and Stephen Bruton.
In 1823 Payne worked on a play proposal with Charles Kemble, the manager of Covent Garden Theatre, out of a number he sold to him as a group for £ 230.
In the recording studio, Payne has also worked with Mike Oldfield, Simon Phillips and Steve Howe.
Writer Tom Martin said he was " quite possibly the best boss I've ever worked for " and " a great manager of people " while Don Payne commented that for Scully " it was really important that we kept decent hours ".
The two met at UCLA, where Frink was the boss of the Media Laboratory in which Payne worked.

Payne and financial
The New Republic was founded by Herbert Croly and Walter Lippmann through the financial backing of heiress Dorothy Payne Whitney and her husband, Willard Straight, who maintained majority ownership.
Unknown to Payne, Granville-Baker had recommended him for the position ; equally unknown to him at the time, the English financial patron of the Abbey, Annie Horniman, insisted on an English professional stage manager as a condition for a three-year subsidy she was making to the theater.

Payne and manager
The quartet became a quintet when their manager Brooke Payne insisted on bringing in his nephew Ronnie DeVoe, to complete the group.
During this time, the best strategy for a dramatist was to become an actor and / or a manager, after the model of John Howard Payne, Dion Boucicault and John Brougham.
In 1985, the new WOIO TV station was locally owned by Hubert B. Payne, the local sales manager at WKYC-TV ( channel 3 ).
During pre-season Colin Payne was appointed manager as they prepared for another season in the Southern League Premier Division.
In September 2011, due to a poor start to the season, Payne was relieved of his duties as manager, later to be replaced by Widdrington.
Colin Payne was appointed manager a month later, but he was unable to prevent relegation from the Southern League Premier Division.
Hitchin played Slough in the semi-final play-off, but lost 1 – 2 at home, consigning them to another season at that level. A few days later, Colin Payne resigned as manager and Carl Williams was appointed manager of the club.
The Sox front office includes president / owner Paul Aucoin, general manager Alf Payne, assistant general manager Len Hannam, equipment manager / trainer Leigh Smith, trainer Amanda Fisher, and equipment James Bowman.
The grandmother of South-African born Munster ex-player and current team manager, Shaun Payne, was born in Easkey.

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