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In 1786 he returned briefly to England, and it was during that year that Molson picked up the book " Theoretic Hints on an Improved Practice in Brewing " by John Richardson.
Though Richards had publicly picked Desmond Haynes as his successor, the board chose Richardson to take over the captaincy and Richards was dropped from the team.
* Kieran Richardson started with the West Ham youth academy but was picked up by Manchester United's youth academy as a teenager.

Richardson and up
The trade left Astros fans and the baseball world scratching their heads as to why General Manager Spec Richardson would give up so much for so little.
Richardson teamed up alongside Absolutely Fabulous star Jennifer Saunders in the BBC sitcom, The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle.
Jennings gave up his seat in the plane to J. P. Richardson, who was suffering from a cold.
Allsup lost a coin toss to Ritchie Valens for his seat on the plane, while Jennings gave up his seat to J. P. Richardson, who was suffering from a cold and complaining about how uncomfortable a long bus trip was for a man of his size.
In 1719, Richardson was able to take his freedom from being an apprentice and was soon able to afford to set up his own printing shop, which he did after he moved near the Salisbury Court district close to Fleet Street.
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.
They, along with Richardson, made up one of the NBA best high-scoring trios, with a combined 58 points per game.
Jay Perry Richardson took up a musical career and is known professionally as " The Big Bopper, Jr .," and has performed around the world.
In December 2008, Jay Richardson announced that he would be placing the old casket up for auction on eBay, giving a share of the proceeds to the Texas Musicians Museum, but downplayed the suggestion in later interviews.
In the 1720s, Joseph Richardson settled and eventually opened up a general store and inn at the crossroads.
Some artists, such as the J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson, had their careers cut short by death ( in the Big Bopper's case, in a fatal plane crash that also killed two other musicians ), while others, such as New Radicals broke up immediately after their one hit.
He was famous for breaking up the Richardson Gang at a time when a significant number of London-based detectives were known to be corrupt.
" By contrast, the same critics held Richardson up as peerless in classic comic roles.
Established by Richardson in 1992, Dark Horse Entertainment set up shop on the lot at Twentieth Century Fox through a first-look deal with Larry Gordon and Largo Entertainment.
Christopher William Hill's radio play Accolades, re-broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2007 as a tribute to its star, Ian Richardson, who had died the previous month, covers the period leading up to the publication of Shakespeare the Man in 1973 and publicity surrounding Rowse's unshakable confidence that he had discovered the identity of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets.
Maurice Richardson of The Observer of 11 November 1962 summed up, " A moderate Christie ; bit diffuse and not so taut as some ; still fairly easy to read, though.
Richardson denied then and later taking any extraordinary steps in the investigation of Agnew, instead leaving the task up to the U. S. Attorney in Baltimore.
With Ray Sadecki warming up in the Cardinal bullpen, Gibson retired Bobby Richardson for the final out, giving the Cardinals their first World Championship since 1946.
His father, William Blaine Richardson, Jr. ( died in 1972 ), who was of half Anglo-American and half Mexican descent, was an American Citibank executive who grew up in Boston, Massachusetts and lived and worked in Mexico City.
In 1895 Richardson gave up work as a governess to take care of her severely depressed mother, but her mother committed suicide the same year.
Richardson followed this up with the 1987 film Eat the Rich, written by himself and Pete Richens, about a gay waiter at an exclusive restaurant called Bastard's, who stages a rebellion against the government.
Richardson then got up and started toward the billiard table, when he fell to the floor with a fatal gunshot in the chest, as well as a shot through the side and another through the right arm.
Richardson was born and brought up in London, a member of the Redgrave family, known as a theatrical and film acting dynasty.

Richardson and on
The art of Defoe and Richardson is founded on an awareness of this great change.
( Robert Chiang, J. B. Jackson, P. J. Flory ) Carefully executed melting studies on this system ( M. J. Richardson ) permit quantitative estimation of the instability engendered by reduced crystallite length.
Above decks on the John Harvey, Lieutenant Richardson gazed at the lights still burning on the port wall and felt uneasy.
It is set on the turn of the millennium, and features Lord Blackadder placing a bet with his friends – modern versions of Queenie ( Miranda Richardson ), Melchett ( Stephen Fry ), George ( Hugh Laurie ) and Darling ( Tim McInnerny ) – that he has built a working time machine.
Holly was offered a spot in the Winter Dance Party, a three-week tour across the Midwest opening on January 23, 1959, by the GAC agency, with other notable performers such as Dion and the Belmonts, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson.
Shortly before 1951, Lewis Fry Richardson, in researching the possible effect of border lengths on the probability of war, noticed that the Portuguese reported their measured border with Spain to be 987 km, but the Spanish reported it as 1214 km.
Richardson had believed, based on Euclidean geometry, that a coastline would approach a fixed length, as do similar estimations of regular geometric figures.
F is a constant and D is a parameter that Richardson found depended on the coastline approximated by L. He gave no theoretical explanation but Mandelbrot identified L with a non-integer form of the Hausdorff dimension, later the fractal dimension.
McLean's magnum opus, " American Pie ", is a sprawling, impressionistic ballad inspired partly by the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J. P. Richardson ( The Big Bopper ) in a plane crash on 3 February 1959.
On the other hand, Michael K. Richardson, Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Zoology, Leiden University, while recognizing that some criticisms of the drawings are legitimate ( indeed, it was he and his co-workers who began the modern criticisms in 1998 ), has supported the drawings as teaching aids, and has said that " on a fundamental level, Haeckel was correct "
Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension, which built on earlier work by Lewis Fry Richardson.
One example of this was when Media Watch reported that Dave " Sluggo " Richardson had made a highly misleading report on Christopher Skase for Today Tonight.
Richardson said he based his performance of the scheming Francis Urquhart on the way Shakespeare portrayed Richard III.
A variation on the phrase was written into Terry Pratchett's Hogfather for Death, voiced by Richardson.
The Richardson Court Association ( RCA ) consists of 12 residence halls on the east side of campus.
In 1884, architect Henry Hobson Richardson designed adjoining townhouses for Hay and Adams on Lafayette Square in Washington, D. C ..
Kagoshima was bombarded by the British Royal Navy in 1863 to punish the daimyō of Satsuma for the murder of Charles Lennox Richardson on the Tōkaidō highway the previous year and its refusal to pay an indemnity in compensation.
In 2010, a letter from a steward ( thought to be Jim Richardson ) on the Nahlin steam yacht was discovered.
* UCLA DIS 245 " Info Access " Wiki on Reference Services, edited by John V. Richardson Jr. and Debbie Weismann
Along with Karel Reisz, Tony Richardson, and others, he secured funding from a variety of sources ( including Ford of Britain ) and they each made a series of short documentaries on a variety of subjects.
* Richardson ordered the bombing of the submarine, based on his assessment of the overall military situation and the importance of his protecting Ascension Island as a critical link in the U. S. aerial resupply of the war effort.
Henri Bergson ( 1859 – 1941 ), on the other hand, emphasized the difference between scientific, clock time and the direct, subjective, human experience of time His work on time and consciousness " had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists ," especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, Pointed Roofs, ( 1915 ), James Joyce, Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Virginia Woolf ( 1882 – 1941 ) Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ), To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ).

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