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With the exception of several years in the late 1940s when Irna Phillips was in dispute with Procter & Gamble, Guiding Light was heard or seen nearly every weekday since it began, making it the longest story ever told in a broadcast medium.
In 1971 Don Phillips began experimenting in his basement with the new fibers to design some sort of fishing rod.
By the time Zhou began attending, it had adopted the educational model used at Phillips academy in the United States.
Phillips wrote in a letter to Blumenschein, " I began to feel as if this was the real ' border life ', and only wish old Kit Carson was here with us.
Pauline Phillips ( born July 4, 1918 ) is an American advice columnist and radio show host who began the " Dear Abby " column in 1956.
It was at a site near the intersection of Monroe, Phillips, and Lee counties that surveys began shortly after the United States had completed the Louisiana Purchase.
In 1822, the beginnings of a town began when Stephen Phillips and John Graham purchased the property and established their " extensive boat yards " there.
Moses Phillips and his wife Endel began sewing shirts by hand and selling them from pushcarts to the local coal miners.
Bancroft was born in Worcester, and began his education at Phillips Exeter Academy and entered Harvard College at thirteen years of age.
Phillips also began writing music for and scoring the television series Gilmore Girls, and appeared in the final episode of season six, performing " Taking Pictures " from her Fan Dance album.
" Thinking it might be the only time he would get to use it, Phillips began to alternate between the two.
Phillips began acting professionally at the age of 11 with BBC Radio Wales.
Beginning in 1983, CITY began to produce a New Year's Eve special live from Nathan Phillips Square in Downtown Toronto.
Deadsy began in 1995, when Elijah Blue Allman ( son of Cher and Gregg Allman ), also known as Phillips Exeter Blue I, started recording a handful of demos ( including Dear and a cover of Texas Never Whispers ) with Alec Puro ( Alec Pure ) and later sent a Juno 106 keyboard to Renn Hawkey ( Dr. Nner ) as an invitation to join the band.
Construction on City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square began in 1961.
Phillips finished private school in Cranleigh in 1902 and began working at the Godalming post office where he learned telegraphy.
Phillips celebrated his 25th birthday the day after the voyage began.
Bride had woken up and began getting ready to relieve Phillips when Captain Edward Smith came into the wireless room and told Phillips to prepare to send out a distress signal.
Phillips began sending out the distress signal, code CQD, while Bride took messages to Captain Smith about which ships were coming to Titanics assistance.
Bride began to get ready while Phillips went back to work on the wireless machine.
In 2005, new corporate owners ConocoPhillips began a rebranding campaign to unify the design elements of each of the merged brands ( 76, Phillips, and Conoco ).
As they continued, Phillips ' condition worsened to the point where he mistook his black gloves for the colour of his own hands, and began yelling out loud.
Phillips said they struck something ; Bride acknowledged Phillips and began to get ready to go on duty.

Phillips and acting
Spader later transferred to Phillips Academy, but dropped out of school in the eleventh grade to pursue acting at the Michael Chekhov School in New York City.
Demobbed as a lieutenant in December 1944, Phillips ' acting career initially took in " the murkiest rat-infested old playhouses and music halls in the North of England ".
By the start of 1974, Phillips was an acting Captain when he was appointed a Personal Aide-de-Camp to Queen Elizabeth II.
Phillips ' most recent serious acting job has been a recurring role on the WB drama 7th Heaven as Lily Jackson, sister of family matriarch Annie Jackson Camden ( Catherine Hicks ).
If the connection is true, then Condell was an actor as early as 1590, acting in Lord Strange's Men alongside Heminges and Augustine Phillips.
Phillips began her career in acting.
Phillips continued her acting career during and after the marriage.
Phillips recounted the case of inmate Kimble Berry, serving time for manslaughter who was granted leave in 1961 by acting Governor Johnson but showed up in a Cadillac in Massachusetts claiming that he had been authorized to recover burglary loot.
Her television acting career began in 1985 with an appearance on the show T. J. Hooker alongside William Shatner, Richard Herd, James Darren and Michelle Phillips.
Phillips began her career as a model but soon transitioned herself into acting and singing.

Phillips and 1970s
Some of the best-selling books in the 1970s and early 1980s included those produced by Vladimir Koziakin, Rick and Glory Brightfield, Dave Phillips, Larry Evans, and Greg Bright.
In the 1970s and 80s, Ft. Lauderdale swimming champion Charkie Phillips revived water ballet on television with The Krofftettes in The Brady Bunch Hour ( 1976 – 77 ), NBC's The Big Show ( 1980 ), and then on screen with Miss Piggy in The Great Muppet Caper ( 1981 ).
After a long legal struggle with Sam Phillips over royalties, Perkins gained ownership of his songs during the 1970s.
From 1972 to 1986, the centrist party with which COPE competed was The Electors ' Action Movement, which governed the city under prominent federal Liberal Mayor Art Phillips in the mid 1970s.
Both the Evening Echo and Evening Post won design awards during the late 1960s and early 1970s, but it was the Evening Echo that took the major writing honours, with John Marquis being voted Provincial Journalist of the Year in 1974 and Melanie Phillips being named Young Journalist of the Year in 1975.
Andrew McCulloch ( born 19 November 1945 ) is an English drummer who worked with Fields, Greenslade, Manfred Mann, Anthony Phillips, Crazy World of Arthur Brown and King Crimson in the 1970s before becoming a yachtmaster.
From July 1967 and through most of the 1970s, Positano was home of singer-songwriter Shawn Phillips and was where most of his best known work was composed.
In the 1970s, Smith opened his own supper club in Los Angeles, California, and played there regularly with guitarist Ray Crawford, Kenny Dixon on drums, Herman Riley and John F. Phillips on saxophone ; also included in the band was harmonica / flute player Stanley Behrens.
* " The Fox ", pseudonym of James F. Phillips, a 1970s Chicago-area environmental activist
The Wilson sisters and Phillips grew up together in Southern California in the 1970s and 1980s.
The introduction of stimuli which were hard to verbalize, and unlikely to be held in long-term memory, revolutionized the study of VSTM in the early 1970s ( Cermak, 1971 ; Phillips, 1974 ; Phillips & Baddeley, 1971 ).
In 1976, Robert Lucas, Jr., published an influential paper arguing that the failure of the Phillips curve in the 1970s was just one example of a general problem with empirical forecasting models.
In the early 1970s, Phillips joined the NFL when he was hired by Sid Gillman to serve as a defensive assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers.
Laughlin has lectured on Jungian psychology at universities and colleges throughout the United States since the 1970s, including Yale University and Stanford University In 1995, due to his background in football and psychology, he was brought in to counsel University of Nebraska football player Lawrence Phillips after Phillips ' suspension from the team.
Art Phillips and Jack Volrich were two TEAM politicians who served terms as mayor in the 1970s.
A number of hit comedies transferred to or from the theatre in the 1970s and 1980s, and other important plays here during the period included Rattigan's Separate Tables, with John Mills in 1976, Lyle Kessler's Orphans in 1986 with Albert Finney, I'm Not Rappaport the same year, with Paul Scofield, and Dorothy Tutin, Eileen Atkins and Siân Phillips in Thursday's Ladies in 1987.
After a burst of research activity in the 1970s, monocular rivalry fell out of favour when Georgeson and Phillips ( 1980 ) argued that monocular rivalry arises from afterimages and eye movements.
The English guitarist and composer Anthony Phillips was a frequent visitor to St Ives with his family in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and in 1972 composed a guitar duet entitled " Tregenna Afternoons ".
Phillips also had gasoline stations in Canada's western provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan under the name Pacific 66 until the late 1970s.
In the 1970s he made first solo recordings and collaborated with Elvin Jones ( 1975, 1978 ), Jaco Pastorius and Alphonse Mouzon ( 1976 ), John Surman, Barre Phillips and Stu Martin ( 1977 ) and others.
Phillips is known for his large-scale glossy hyper-realistic paintings, recalling the pictorial style of magazines from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s and reflecting traditions of popular image culture.
By the late 1970s, was an executive with the electronics firm Phillips Canada.

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