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Riding and new
Riding high in 1947 with a new contract which provided some script refusal rights and the right to form his own separate production company, Bogart reunited with John Huston for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a stark tale of greed involving three gold prospectors played out in the dusty back country of Mexico.
The Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company was created in 1914, established in a new factory built at Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire in 1916, where Robert's brother Norman Blackburn was later Managing Director.
The Local Government Commission for England presented draft recommendations, in December 1965, proposing a new county — York and North Midlands — roughly centred on the southern part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and northern parts of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
In 1974 the West Riding of Yorkshire was replaced by the new metropolitan county of West Yorkshire and the Bingley Urban District Council was dissolved.
The album also includes the song " Riding Against the Wind ", which features a music video and is the theme song for his new reality Docu-series " Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It ", which officially premiered on VH1 on Oct. 18, 2010.
Riding high in the polls, it appeared that the party was poised to win the 1986 election against the unpopular Social Credit government of the day but due to a minor verbal gaffe by its new leader Bob Skelly during the campaign and the surprising charisma and telegenic performance of the Socreds ' new leader William Vander Zalm, the party failed to score its anticipated breakthrough.
North of Doncaster, it opened the West Riding and Grimsby Railway in February 1866, a joint venture with the MS & LR, giving the GNR a new direct express line to Wakefield and the West Yorkshire Railway's onward lines to Leeds, Bradford and Halifax, which it had bought out the previous year.
Riding on the waves of new communication technology, manzai quickly spread through the mediums of stage, radio, and eventually, television.
The art work at the new stations has a common theme, titled " Riding with Sarah and Wayne.
The crest was a blue eagle taken from the East Riding County Council arms rising phoenix-like from flames, suggesting a new authority emerging from the ashes of the old.
In 1974 both the administrative county and the Lieutenancy of the North Riding of Yorkshire were abolished, being succeeded in most of the Riding by the new non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire.
In 1968 a new county borough of Teesside was created, taking in Middlesbrough and parts of the administrative counties of Durham and North Riding.
The majority of its former area became part of the new non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire, which also includes much of the northern rural part of the West Riding as well as the city of York and the northern and western fringes of the traditional East Riding.
During the 1990s UK local government reform, the Banham Commission suggested uniting Richmondshire, Hambleton, Ryedale, and Scarborough districts in a new unitary authority called North Riding of Yorkshire.
Humberside was split between Lincolnshire and a new ceremonial county of East Riding of Yorkshire.
Clã ( pop rock ), Blasted Mechanism ( experimental electro-rock ), RAMP ( metal ), Re: aktor ( metal ) ThanatoSchizO ( metal ), Alkateya ( metal ) Faithfull ( soft rock ), Suspiria Franklyn ( punk-rock / new wave ), Riding Pânico ( post rock ), Linda Martini ( post / noise rock ), peixe: aviao ( post-rock ), Ornatos Violeta ( indie rock ), Stereo Parks ( Indie Rock ), A Book in the Shelf ( grunge rock ), Mazgani ( alternative ) or Green Echo ( experimental dub ), are other important acts.
The district was abolished in 1996 and merged into the new East Riding of Yorkshire local government district, which covers a much larger area.
The new facility will include a main pool and learner pool, new sports hall, a 50-piece gym in line with the successful East Riding Leisure Tone Zone brand and a studio / multi-use room.
Ryan Murphey's production and Bluegrass arrangements breath new life into songs like " Blue Sky Riding Song ", " Backslider's Wine ", " Southwestern Pilgrimage ", " Cosmic Cowboy ", " Wildfire ", " Renegade ", and " Swans Against the Sun ".
On 1 April 1996, Humberside and the borough were abolished, and it became part of the new unitary East Riding of Yorkshire.
In February 1537 a new rising took place in Cumberland and Westmorland called Bigod's Rebellion ( not authorised by Aske ) under Sir Francis Bigod, of Settrington in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Riding and wave
Riding a wave of international popularity, and despite his declining health, he travelled to the United States in 1965 for an exhibition of his works at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Riding a wave of popularity from the return of the last POWs from Soviet labor camps, as well as an extensive pension reform, Adenauer led the CDU / CSU to the first — and as of 2011, only — outright majority in a free German election.
Riding a wave of popular support for fellow Republican Roosevelt, Taft won an easy victory in his 1908 bid for the presidency.
Riding a wave of approval during a dramatic economic recovery from a 2001-02 crisis, the Kirchners ' FPV enjoyed increasingly large majorities in Congress, reaching a peak at the 2007 general elections ( 153 Congressmen and 44 Senators ).
Riding prone refers to when one rides the wave on his belly.
Riding a wave of publicity and hype, the group's second single, " Rivers of Joy ", became a top ten hit, while third single, " There Must Be an Angel ", a cover version of the 1985 hit by British pop duo Eurythmics, continued the group's high record sales by topping the charts once again in Austria and Germany.
Riding a wave of popularity resulting from this agreement, Brownlee led the United Farmers to a third majority government in the 1930 election, despite alienating socialists and labour groups as he led the party towards conservatism, and despite the quickly deteriorating financial conditions.
Riding the wave of exposure Eurovision appearance afforded him, Čolić continued entering competitive festivals throughout SFR Yugoslavia over the next two years with plenty of success.
Clark and Maverick's are featured in the 1998 documentary Maverick's, a one hour PBS film that chronicles the break's early years, and the 2004 film Riding Giants, which documents the history of big wave surfing.
His lingering love of the board manifested itself in the film, Dogtown and Z-Boys, a documentary film regarding the legendary skateboard team known as the Z-Boys, and Riding Giants, a 2004 documentary of the history of modern big wave surfing and tow-in surfing.
Riding a wave of a new interest in fantasy films with the outstanding success of Star Wars, Richard Donner's Superman ( 1978 ), the first major superhero feature film, proved a critical success and a commercial hit.
Riding these waves, similar in some ways to surfing on an ocean wave, has been widely used to reach great altitudes in sailplanes since they were discovered by German glider pilots, including Wolf Hirth, in 1933 in the Riesengebirge.
Riding the massive sympathy wave in the ensuing elections, Rajiv Gandhi defeated Maneka in Amethi and became Prime Minister.
Riding a wave of popularity, Brownlee led the UFA to a third majority government in the 1930 election.
The surfing exploits of Noll and other big wave legends were chronicled in the documentary Riding Giants.
Noll ( with Laird Hamilton and Jeff Clark ) also provides his entertaining perspective on Hawaiian big wave surfing that is indexed as a commentary track found in the Riding Giants DVD.
Riding on the back of the Two Tone wave, they had two UK Top 10 albums on CBS, both produced and mixed by Richard James Burgess, and two UK Top 10 singles.
Riding the wave of her celebrity, two of the songs were hits, namely " Ma Bassmahlak " (" I Won't Allow You ") and " Hakim el-Qady " (" The Judge Has Spoken ").

Riding and popularity
Riding on fame from his success with the Dan Patch racing horse and the popularity of the park, the lake was renamed Lake Marion, and the rail line servicing the park named the Dan Patch Railroad Line.
Riding on changing social attitudes and television, the social realism, with interesting stories, garnered popularity.
Riding the crest of his new-found popularity, Larry Hagman threatened to leave the series unless his contractual demands were met.

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