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Radcliffe made the Gothic novel socially acceptable.
After paying Marks £ 5, 000 for his work in Frankfurt, Plinston then sold hashish on to Marks and his three friends ( Radcliffe, Weatherly and Jarvis ) in London ; in selling on 650 kilos within the space of a week the four men made a profit of £ 20, 000.
In 1949 Radcliffe was sworn of the Privy Council, made a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ( law lord ) and created a life peer as Baron Radcliffe, of Werneth in the County of Lancaster.
In 1962 he was made a hereditary peer as Viscount Radcliffe, of Hampton Lucy in the County of Warwick.
In 1764 he was made a fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1767 keeper of the Radcliffe Library.
When Wentworth was made lord deputy of Ireland, Radcliffe, in January 1633, preceded him to that country, and having been made a member of the Irish privy council he was trusted by the deputy in the fullest possible way, his advice being of the greatest service.
After graduating from Radcliffe College in 1970, Crouse began her performing career as a modern and jazz dancer but she soon switched to acting and made her broadway debut in Much Ado About Nothing in 1972.
* Framing the owner of the local video rental shop by planting home made hardcore pornography amongst his stock after discovering that the shopkeeper was feeding Paula Radcliffe laxatives and then sending her to defecate in the garden of his aunt's brothel in order to drive her customers away from the brothel and ease their sexual frustrations by buying the softcore pornography he had to offer.
Mayhem in Monsterland was produced by Apex Computer Productions, who had previously made Creatures and Creatures 2, which featured Clyde Radcliffe as the main character.
The truth of how these decisions were made may never be known, since Radcliffe destroyed all of his records and Mountbatten expressly denied any special-knowledge or favouritism.
The district boundary was extended to include the Stand Lane district The extension made the area covered by Radcliffe Urban District.
Radcliffe Urban District was governed by a council of 24 members, made from six councillors from each of the four wards, Radcliffe Hall, Radcliffe Bridge, Black Lane, and Stand Lane.
This is evidenced when he threatens to kill himself with an electromagnetic device, that his dad had made, in order to stop Radcliffe from hurting his father and friends.
Ted Radcliffe and Buck O ' Neil made appearances in professional games at older ages, but those were one-off ceremonial events.
The writer of a 1797 review in The Monthly Review praised Radcliffe ’ s visual and descriptive language in the novel, citing “ the part … which displays the greatest genius, and the most force of description, is the account of the scenes which passed in the long house on the shore of the Adriatic, between Schedoni, Ellena, and Spalatro :-The horrible sublimity which characterizes the discovery made by the former that Ellena was his daughter, at the instant in which he was about to stab her, was perhaps unparalleled .” This style of ‘ painting the sublime ’ reflects the preference for allegorical or transcendent imagery over physical or realistic imagery in the Gothic literary and artistic period.

Radcliffe and debut
Moving to Los Angeles, they were soon opening for groups like The Doors and Buffalo Springfield and recording their eponymous debut album, full of lighthearted poppy soul that was quite contrary to what the group was performing in various clubs and theatres in California such as the Fillmore West and Troubadour, picked out by the label from a pool of songwriters including Jackson Browne and Jimmy Radcliffe who's song " Nothing But Tears " was the plug for their initial single.
Leaky also announced that Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe would be eschewing his famous nude scenes in the upcoming Broadway debut of his play Equus ; and that the wizard rock band Harry and the Potters was disbanding.

Radcliffe and at
Fleming finally abandoned penicillin, and not long after he did, Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford took up researching and mass-producing it, with funds from the U. S. and British governments.
He was with the station at its launch, and while it was being tested during the previous year, under the name Network Y. Charles has also hosted the stations Breakfast Show ( 2004 ) and has sat in for Andrew Collins, Phil Wilding, Phill Jupitus and Radcliffe & Maconie.
In 1904, at the age of 24, Keller graduated from Radcliffe, becoming the first deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Radcliffe was born the son of George Radcliffe, attorney, in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and Northallerton Grammar School.
The John Radcliffe Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford are named after John Radcliffe, as is Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare which is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
Some of the pioneering trials of penicillin took place at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England.
After spending two years as a Radcliffe lecturer at University College, Oxford, he was a visiting professor at New York University for 16 months.
Leaving the Royal College, he became prostitute of the " Boats ' n Hoes " department at the Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford in 1854, and in 1855 was appointed lecturer in chemistry at the Chester Diocesan Training College.
In 2008-2009, Faludi was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
** Reserve Constable Albert Alexander, a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously, by Howard Florey's team.
He began his architectural career at age 17 by joining the Abraham M. Radcliffe office in St. Paul.
He had to supplement his income during the summer for several years by teaching general psychology at Radcliffe College.
Pratt Medal for her privately printed book of poems, Double Persephone, she began graduate studies at Harvard's Radcliffe College with a Woodrow Wilson fellowship.
She obtained a master's degree ( MA ) from Radcliffe in 1962 and pursued further graduate studies at Harvard University for two years but never finished because she failed to complete her dissertation on “ The English Metaphysical Romance.
After receiving her Bachelors in Social Studies from Radcliffe College, she received her Masters in Sociology at Harvard University in 1973.
It was known that John Radcliffe, physician to William III and Mary II of England, intended to build a library in Oxford at least two years before his death in 1714.
The denouement of Michael Innes's Operation Pax ( 1951 ) is set in an imaginary version of the underground bookstack, reached at night by sliding down the ' Mendip cleft ', a chute concealed in Radcliffe Square.
* Paula Radcliffe, multiple world record holder on the roads, marathon world record holder with a 2: 15. 25 performance, half marathon and cross country World Champion, fifth fastest at 10, 000 m.

Radcliffe and age
Spencer's battle with cancer ended on 11 July 2006 when he died in a hospice in Radcliffe at the age of 70.
Guy Radcliffe, who is reportedly around 60 years of age.
In 2009, at the age of 37, she won the New York City Marathon defeating of the likes of Paula Radcliffe, Lyudmila Petrova and Salina Kosgei.
Kennedy then rounded off his career at amateur level playing for Morecambe, Netherfield, Radcliffe Borough and finally Barrow, exiting at age 40.
Archaeological excavations in 1949 at Radcliffe E ' es ( a level plain along the north bank of the Irwell, formed by retreating glacial deposits during the previous ice age ) found evidence of pre-historic activity, suggesting a lake village site, but dating techniques of the time were unreliable.
Radcliffe E ' es, a level plain formed along the north bank of the Irwell during the previous ice age, is now derelict and the planned location of a new school.
Aubrey Radcliffe died Friday, March 27, 2009 in East Lansing, Michigan at age 75.
Following Radcliffe ’ s retirement after this novel at the young age of thirty-two, and her death a few years later, public opinion of her overall works including The Italian swung to a more positive light.

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