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Rendall and was
His housemaster at Harrow, F. Rendall, had eased the way to his acceptance with the recommendation that he was " a boy of powerful original mind.
" As of 2004, however, some, like Anne Kossedd and Steven Rendall, contend that it is not as liberal as it was before 1974.
* 1969: Christian the lion was bought by John Rendall and Anthony ' Ace ' Bourke.
However, on subsequent releases of the song, Van Rijmenant was listed as co-author under the pen name of Terry Rendall.
On some recorded releases of the music Werner Thomas is listed as the sole composer, while on others other authors are listed, e. g., as " Thomas / Rendall / Hoes ", the last name referring to Dutch singer / producer Johnny Hoes, who re-arranged the song for the Electronicas recording ( which was released on Hoes ' own record label, Telstar Records ).
After this he was helped in his development as a writer by Ernest Marwick, whose criticism he valued, and Robert Rendall.
Due to Rendall ’ s continuing health problems, especially after 1906, Berthon was often in charge.
After Rendall ’ s wife was thrown from the car he was driving and killed, he sold the School to Berthon at the end of 1914.
Denis Rendall took over in 1970, at a time when the future of the school was under threat from the Circular 10 / 65, which proposed the abolition of grammar schools, which select pupils according to their academic ability, in favour of the comprehensive schools, which are non-selective state funded schools.
* Mick Sloane ( Mark Rendall ) ( season 1 ) — A boy Lilith's age who believes he was cloned.

Rendall and 1986
Rendall experienced a high turnover of staff: 31 teachers were at the school in the year of his arrival, and 43 joined and left the school between 1970 and 1986.
Under Denis Rendall, the school experienced a strong growth in numbers ; in 1970, there were 463 pupils, increasing to 689 in 1978, and to 742 in 1986.

Rendall and by
FAIR also produces CounterSpin, a half-hour radio program hosted by Janine Jackson, Steve Rendall, and Peter Hart, recorded at MercerMedia in NYC.
* Riedweg, Christoph Pythagoras: his life, teaching, and influence ; translated by Steven Rendall in collaboration with Christoph Riedweg and Andreas Schatzmann, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, ( 2005 ), ISBN 0-8014-4240-0
It is hosted by Janine Jackson, Steve Rendall, and Peter Hart, and describes itself as offering " a critical examination of the major stories every week ( that ) exposes what the mainstream media might have missed in their own coverage.
* Elgar: " The Dream of Gerontius, with Alastair Miles and David Rendall, conducted by Sir Colin Davis
Translated by Steven Rendall.
Translated as " The Translator's Task " by Steven Rendall ( 1998 ).
In turn Rendall introduced Radiovision Broadcasts International, ( RBI ), formed in January 1966 as a subsidiary of Pearl & Dean whose reputation had been established by selling space on British cinema screens.
Two major parties were thrown by Peter Rendall and Associates to introduce RBI to advertisers, second of being held at the London Hilton hotel and promoted in the press as " The Party of the Year ".
The movements are: I-PROLOGUE :" Orkney Summer "( SONNET I ), the text by Robert Rendall ; II SONG 1: " Cataface " ( the Scots for the short-eared owl ), to text by Harriet Campbell ; III-LAMENT :" The Brig o ' Waithe ", the text by Ann Scott-Moncrieff describing the civilian casualty in World War II Britain when a German aircraft returning to base after attempting to attack Scapa Flow randomly released its bombs over Orkney ; IV-SONG 2 " Sleep!

Rendall and Keith
* Defining The Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender And The British Reform Act Of 1867 ( 2000, editor, with Keith McClelland and Jane Rendall )

Rendall and who
Rendall bought them out at the end of 1892 and in 1893 married Louise Fanny Cardweaver, who became school housekeeper.
The first went to Peter Rendall and Associates who handled public relations and parties to launch the stations.

Rendall and school
Berthon did not have Rendall ’ s reputation or lofty ambitions, however, and school numbers began to decline.
However, the school lost interest in television broadcasting and the station's controlling board of directors appointed Grace Rendall, a former director at KCIK ( now KFOX-TV ) channel 14 as the station manager before the station went on the air.

Rendall and ;
* Offen, Karen ; Pierson, Ruth Roach ; and Rendall, Jane, eds.

Rendall and .
Sandwick, Birsay and Stromness lie on the west coast, Rendall and Evie to the north west.
These include Barrel of Butter, Bo Skerry, Bow Skerries, Braga, Brough of Bigging, Damsay, Holm of Houton, Holm of Grimbister, Holm of Rendall, Iceland Skerry, Inner Holm, Kirk Rocks, Little Skerry, Mirkady Point, Nevi Skerry, Outer Holm, Oyster Skerries, Puldrite Skerry, Quanterness Skerry, Scare Gun, Seal Skerry, Skaill Skerries, Skerries of Clestrain, Skerries of Coubister, Skerries of Lakequoy, Skerry of Work, Skerry of Yinstay, Smoogro Skerry, Thieves Holm, Whyabatten, and Yesnaby Castle.
In Sydney, Baker had joined Radalj to form Le Hoodoo Gurus with Dave Faulkner ( ex-The Victims ) and Kimble Rendall in January 1981.
* Charles Rupert Rendall Ritchie, 6th Baron Ritchie of Dundee ( b. 1958 )
Charles Rendall, A graduate of Haileybury College Hertfordshire ( 1873 ) and Oxford University ( 1879 ) migrated to Australia, for health reasons in 1882.
Rendall purchased nearby Bolton Park for playing fields in 1908.
Equally impressive were the cricket results under Rendall ’ s fierce coaching with successive premierships between 1898 and 1901.
Louis Berthon had joined Rendall ’ s staff in 1894.
Although Berthon has a less domineering personality than Rendall both men regarded supportive staff / student relationship as paramount.
Views of Berthon as a mere caretaker in Rendall ’ s shadow do not do him justice.

was and succeeded
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
Giselle was reluctant but Alex succeeded in persuading her to come back in five minutes and the door was shut again.
It was with the assistance of one of the members of this expedition, Lauritz Esmarch, that Oersted succeeded in producing light by creating an electric discharge in mercury vapor through which an electric current was made to flow.
Alcohol ingestion succeeded in changing immobility to mobility quite strikingly in one pilot subject ( the only one with whom this technique was tried ).
She was succeeded by Clarence Goyette.
The Colonial Light and Power Company was succeeded by the Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation, which in turn was absorbed by the Central Vermont Public Service Corporation.
He succeeded almost too well, because once she rose as if to charge, and he half wheeled his horse -- he was within fifty feet -- but she sank back.
One who, for a time, succeeded best and was still the sorriest of all was Charles Arthur Shires, who called himself, in the newspapers, Art the Great, or The Great Shires.
Even before it was formally dissolved in 1912, the A.L.A.M. was succeeded by the Automobile Board of Trade, the direct lineal ancestor of the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association.
They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method.
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
When his uncle Tughril died he was succeeded by Suleiman, Alp Arslan's brother.
Bradman was succeeded as Australian captain by Lindsay Hassett, who led the team to 41 victory in 1950 – 51.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
Valens died in the Battle of Adrianople in 378 and was succeeded by Theodosius I, who adhered to the Nicene creed.
He was succeeded as Emperor by his adopted son ( also stepson and former son-in-law ) Tiberius.
He was succeeded as bishop of Milan by Simplician.
Ahab was succeeded by Ahaziah and Jehoram who reigned over Israel until Jehu's revolt of 842 BC.

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