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Traditionally, Rea Irvin's original Tilley cover illustration is used every year on the issue closest to the anniversary date of February 21, though on several occasions a newly drawn variation has been substituted.
He has trained many prominent philosophers working in metaphysics and epistemology including Michael Bergmann at Purdue and Michael Rea at Notre Dame.
Marty has played bass Randy Stonehill, Larry Norman, Tom Howard, Beau MacDougall Band, Holland Davis, Gary Rea, Dennis Agajanian, Paul Clark, Terry Clark, Kate Miner ....
The school district has consolidated with several small towns, Rosendale, Bolckow, Rea, and Fillmore.
The station was founded by Mike Skinner, Paddy Rea, Gary King and Alan French and now has over 80 members who are all voluntary.
It has been suggested that it is Celtic: certainly many major rivers in England show pre-Anglo-Saxon origins, such as the Ouse and Avon ; the same name appears in the ' Neen ', the former name of the river Rea in Shropshire, which is retained in the hamlet of Neen Savage.
Rea has appeared in high profile films such as V for Vendetta, Michael Collins, Interview with the Vampire and Breakfast on Pluto.
Rea has long been associated with some of the most important writers in Ireland.
The twenty-first century has seen an upsurge in interest in the blues in Britain that can be seen in the success of previously unknown acts like Seasick Steve, in the return to the blues by major figures who began in the first boom, including Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, Chris Rea and Eric Clapton, as well as the arrival of younger artists like Matt Schofield and Aynsley Lister.
In 1991 Paul Bowles was awarded the Rea Award for the Short Story, an award that is made annually " to a writer who has made a significant contribution to the short story as an art form ".
His first feature Angel, a tale of a musician caught up in the Troubles, starred Stephen Rea who has subsequently appeared in almost all of Jordan's films to date.
The traditional view – that it was a village based around the crossing of the River Rea at Deritend, with a village green on the site that became the Bull Ring – has now largely been discredited, and not a single piece of Anglo-Saxon material was found during the extensive archeological excavations that preceded the redevelopment of the Bull Ring in 2000.
Romulus sees this in the reflection on his wineglass and once Rea has gone, calls out to the figure, Emilian, to reveal himself.
Fitioneşti has a varied relief: Bouroş ( u ) Hill to the East, Valea Rea Valley to the West, followed by Costin Hill ; also, Pisc Hill ( Pi Chisc ) to the North-West, and Ursoaia.
A highly fictionalised account of these events has been recorded in the film Evelyn ( 2002 ), starring Pierce Brosnan ( who plays Desmond ), Julianna Margulies, Sophie Vavasseur, Stephen Rea and Aidan Quinn and directed by Bruce Beresford.
In his report to the National Encampment of the GAR, Commander-in-Chief John P. Rea stated, " It will be but a short period until our ranks are so meager and the surviving Comrades so weighed down with the burden of years that our organization will have ceased to be an active force in the work of loyal love and charity which it has ordained.
Contemporary avant-garde poets such as Serge Segay ( who has written about Gnedov and published his work ) and Rea Nikonova regard him as an important forerunner of and contributor to Russian Modernism.
He is also an in-demand session player who has recorded with musicians such as Chris Rea and Donal Lunny.
It has been reported by family members that Harry dedicated a huge chunk of his life to make Rea happy.
As of 23rd March 2012, Nick has been dropped from the schedule of LBC 97. 3 in an announcement made by James Rea, LBC Controller.
Although the canal has been closed for over 150 years, there are some remains left, including an aqueduct over the River Rea, and parts of a 3-arched aqueduct over the River Teme.
As they begin to experience paranoia and hallucinations ( like the deceased ), including that of a young girl and her inflatable ball, they race against time to figure out if any of it has any connection to an extremely vicious serial killer, Alistair " The Doctor " Pratt ( Stephen Rea ), who's been eluding Mike for years.
Rea has since returned to Savannah to provide media and messaging support to political clients in advance of the 2011 municipal elections.
The album does feature lighter experiences though, with the love songs (" Chocolate Girl ") and " Love's Great Fears "-a track that Ross has often cited as his all time favourite, featuring a searing slide guitar outro by Chris Rea.

Rea and wife
Bruno Hauptmann was played by Stephen Rea and his wife Anna by Isabella Rossellini.
The sculptor Betty Rea was the wife of the Hon.
He gave $ 3, 000, 000. 00 to his wife Rea, and $ 1, 500, 000. 00 each to his two daughters Doris and Betty.
On March 19, 1930, Warner and his wife Rea became the legal guardians of Lita through a 300, 000. 00 settlement in Lita's trust fund.
Some people close to Harry, however, believed he died of a broken heart ; Harry's wife Rea even stated, after Harry's funeral took place, that " he didn't die, Jack killed him.
The main characters are Carter Brandon ( played by Stephen Rea and, in series 3 and 4, Keith Drinkel ); his Uncle Mort ( Robin Bailey ); his mother, Annie ( Liz Smith ); his father, Les ( John Comer ); his girlfriend ( later wife ), Pat Partington ( Anita Carey and, in series 3 and 4, Liz Goulding ); and Uncle Staveley ( Bert Palmer and, in series 4, Leslie Sarony ).

Rea and three
John Rea Neill ( November 12, 1877-September 13, 1943 ) was a magazine and children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own.
Meanwhile, tortured, scalped, thin and pale, Emilian, fiancé of Rea, arrives after spending three years in German captivity.
Rea, of course, still loves the man to whom she was engaged three years ago, which Emilian sees and takes advantage of, demanding her to " take a knife " and herself struggle against the Germans.

Rea and children
Guitarist Chris Rea said of Levy, " He is extremely tough, one of the hardest bastards I have ever met, but I would leave my children with him rather than anyone else.

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There are several theatres within the city centre, and various world famous actors have emerged from the Dublin theatrical scene, including Noel Purcell, Sir Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea, Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney and Gabriel Byrne.
The Irish player John Rea ( 1915 – 1983 ) used hammers made of thick steel wire, wound with wool.
In the Lebor Gabála, Gainne & Rea were the names of the pair of horses belonging to the king of the isle of Sicily the ( Tyrrhene sea ), which Lug demanded as éric from the sons of Tuirill Briccreo.
* 1921 – Peggy Rea, American actress ( d. 2011 )
It is also used in rock, by bands and artists such as Canned Heat, The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Ry Cooder, Chris Rea, Bonnie Raitt, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Little Feat, Eagles, ZZ Top, Whitesnake and AC / DC.
The Crying Game is about the experiences of the main character, Fergus ( Stephen Rea ), as a member of the IRA, his brief but meaningful encounter with Jody ( Forest Whitaker ) who is held prisoner by the group, and his unexpected romantic relationship with Jody's girlfriend, Dil ( Jaye Davidson ) whom Fergus promised Jody he would protect.
The film earned critical acclaim and went on to be nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Film Editing, Best Actor in a Leading Role ( for Rea ), Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( Davidson ) and Best Director.
The New Yorkers signature display typeface, used for its nameplate and headlines and the masthead above The Talk of the Town section, is Irvin, named after its creator, the designer-illustrator Rea Irvin.
The magazine's first cover illustration, a dandy peering at a butterfly through a monocle, was drawn by Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor, based on an 1834 caricature of the then Count d ' Orsay which appeared as an illustration in the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
* Rea, J. Edgar.
The most prominent of these include David Pacheco, Lisa Pea ( Elisabeth Rea Higgins ), Matt McIrvin, Stephen Will Tanner, Stefan Kapusniak, M Otis Beard, Joe Bay, Gardner S Trask III, Dag Ågren, and E Teflon Piano.
Thaddeus O ' Sullivan is directing and Irish actor Stephen Rea also stars.
Rhea Silvia ( also written as Rea Silvia ), and also known as Ilia, was the mythical mother of the twins Romulus and Remus, who founded the city of Rome.
Silva means woods or forest, and Rea may be related to res and regnum ; Rea may also be related to Greek rheô, " flow ," and thus relate to her association with the spirit of the river Tiber.
Carsten Niebuhr proposed that the name Rhea Silvia came from Rea, meaning guilty, and Silvia meaning of the forest and so assumed that Rhea Silvia was a generic name for the guilty woman of the forest, i. e. the woman who had been seduced there.
* Rose Burton ( Peggy Rea ), seasons 8 – 9 ; Olivia's matronly cousin who fills in as matriarch during Olivia's absence.
( Rose's portrayer, Peggy Rea, had previously guest starred as a landlady in season 7's " The Empty Nest " episode.
The campus today is composed of buildings and grounds from a number of former private mansions, including those of Andrew Mellon, Edward Stanton Fickes, George M. Laughlin Jr. and James Rea.

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