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He added, " an attempt was made in later years to re-record that solo, using Stan Roderick, but it sounded too good, and they reverted to the old one.
Designed by Roderick Ham, the theatre was a complete ' cultural centre ' whose radical open walkways and exposed concrete finish are thought to have influenced the later National Theatre in London.
( Years later, in 1923, Sir Roderick Jones, head of Reuters, and his wife, playwright and novelist Enid Bagnold, were to add the adjacent Gothic House to the property and which became the inspiration and setting for her play The Chalk Garden ).
Built in 1955, it was later named after Roderick McCrae, who was the Principal from 1955 to 1962.
His wealthy father died in 1796, when Roderick was 4 years old, and he was sent to Durham School 3 years later, and then the military college at Great Marlow to be trained for the army.
He lost once again the following night to Christopher Daniels and again two weeks later to Roderick Strong, causing him to kayfabe take some time away from the company.
One of the establishers of the Fort, Roderick McKenzie, always had a taste for literature, as was seen years later when he opened correspondence with traders all over the north and west, asking for descriptions of scenery, adventure, folklore and history.
Probably originally known to the Norse as Bót, later during the Viking period the island was known as " Rothesay ", possibly referring to a personal name " Roth " or " Roderick " with the Old Norse suffix ey, meaning " island ".
When he elopes with Emerald Stoker, she renews her engagement with Bertie, before becoming affianced to Sir Roderick Spode, later 7th Earl of Sidcup.
* Roderick C. Meredith-A chief evangelist in WCG who later founded the Global Church of God before starting the Living Church of God.
Sir Roderick later became Air Officer Commanding, India Command (" Chief of the Indian Air Force ").
Quartz was occasionally mined on Mount Greenland, a nearby ridge, but little more gold was found until two miners discovered a large 3. 1-kilogram nugget in 1909, which was later named the " Honourable Roddy Nugget ", after Roderick McKenzie, the Minister for Mines at the time.
The Jeeves theatrical programme also lists song titles that weren't recorded: " Food Of Love " sung by Aunt Dahlia ( the role and song were cut in previews ); " Song Of Spode ", sung by the villainous Roderick Spode ; and " Literary Men " sung by Bertie, Jeeves & Gussie, the melody of which was later reused in Song and Dance-first as the finale " When You Want to Fall in Love " and later as a new song in the first act " Unexpected Song ".
They had one son, Charles Philip Gordon Clark ( clergyman, later dry stone waller ), and two daughters, Alexandra Mary Gordon Clark ( Lady Wedgwood FSA, architectural historian, see Wedgwood Baronets ) and Cecilia Mary Gordon Clark ( Cecilia Snell, musician, married Roderick Snell ).
He contributed the palaeontological portion to Andrew Crombie Ramsay's Memoir on the Geology of North Wales ( 1866 ), assisted Roderick Murchison in his work on Siluria ( 1854 and later editions ), and Sedgwick by preparing A Catalogue of the Collection of Cambrian and Silurian Fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge ( 1873 ).
Thomas and his wife had three children, Amy Marguerite Brandon Thomas ( 1890 – 1974 ), Jevan Roderick Brandon Thomas ( 1898 – 1977 ), who each later had theatrical careers, and Sylvia M. Brandon Thomas ( born c. 1905 ), who did not.
He later uses it again in " Accomplices " to obtain information about an auction between the factions of the Big Man, Dr. Octopus, Silvermane, and Roderick Kingsley.
In a later retcon, his mother, Ethel ( the former mistress of Roderick Burgess ), gave him Morpheus ' Dreamstone, which powered the device.
Also in 1683 ( on June 17 ), Gould married Martha Roderick, and the two would later have a daughter named Hannah.
Tuppy's uncle is Bertie's nemesis ( and later good friend ) Sir Roderick Glossop and his cousin is Bertie's ex-fiancée Honoria Glossop.
It is best known as a precursor to the more successful group the Long Winters: both bands were fronted by songwriter John Roderick, and many Western State Hurricanes songs were later revamped into Long Winters songs.
Roderick would later recount, " We were all shitting our pants.
" At one point, when we were getting into a heated discussion about how much he was going to give us to record, I put my feet up on his desk and my hands behind my head ," Roderick later said.

Roderick and narrator
The tale opens with the unnamed narrator arriving at the house of his boyhood friend, Roderick Usher, having received a letter from him in a distant part of the country complaining of an illness and asking for his help.
Roderick sings " The Haunted Palace ", then tells the narrator that he believes the house he lives in to be sentient, and that this sentience arises from the arrangement of the masonry and vegetation surrounding it.
The narrator helps Roderick put the body in the tomb, and he notes that Madeline has rosy cheeks, as some do after death.
They inter her, but over the next week both Roderick and the narrator find themselves becoming increasingly agitated for no apparent reason.
The narrator attempts to calm Roderick by reading aloud The Mad Tryst, a novel involving a knight named Ethelred who breaks into a hermit's dwelling in an attempt to escape an approaching storm, only to find a palace of gold guarded by a dragon.
The narrator also describes Roderick Usher's appearance as that of an " irreclaimable eater of opium ".
In the low-budget Roger Corman film from 1960, known in the United States as House of Usher starring Vincent Price as Roderick Usher, the narrator is Philip Winthrop ( Mark Damon ), who had fallen in love with the sickly Madeline ( Myrna Fahey ) during her brief residence in Boston and become engaged to her, much to Roderick's horror.

Roderick and sister
Roderick becomes increasingly hysterical, and eventually exclaims that these sounds are being made by his sister, who was in fact alive when she was entombed and that Roderick Usher knew that she was alive.
L. Sprague de Camp, in his Lovecraft: A Biography, wrote that " ccording to the late expert Thomas O. Mabbott, P. Lovecraft, in " Supernatural Horror ", solved a problem in the interpretation of Poe " by arguing that " Roderick Usher, his sister Madeline, and the house all shared one common soul ".
He had an older brother, Roderick Jr., and a younger sister, Dorothy.
Parkes ’ younger brother Henry ( 1824 – 1909 ), a trained chemist, who was married to Fanny Roderick ( 1837 – 97 ), a sister of Alexander ’ s second wife, assisted him in many of his experiments during a collaboration lasting more than fifty years.

Roderick and has
Although the book shows some signs of immaturity — this was James's first serious attempt at a full-length novel — it has attracted favourable comment due to the vivid realisation of the three major characters: Roderick Hudson, superbly gifted but unstable and unreliable ; Rowland Mallet, Roderick's limited but much more mature friend and patron ; and Christina Light, one of James's most enchanting and maddening femmes fatale.
( DeFalco has since stated that he had intended to reveal Richard Fisk, The Kingpin of Crime's son, as the Hobgoblin, and Roderick Kingsley as the Rose ; the ultimate outcome was, in fact, the exact reverse.
Platonist Roderick Chisholm has revived the Brentano thesis through linguistic analysis, distinguishing two parts to Brentano's concept, the ontological aspect and the psychological aspect.
Roderick Nash has described Muir's travels in Canada as journeys into wilderness to avoid military service ,.
Roderick Long, a professor at philosophy at Auburn University in Alabama, USA, and prominent libertarian anarchist thinker, has asserted this is an example of spontaneous order and the result of the invisible hand of the market in his work A University Built by the Invisible Hand, as the University was not deliberately created, but arose through mutual aid societies of foreign students ( called " nations " as they grouped by nationality, for instance there would be an association of French students, English students, etc.
At Rowcester Abbey, Monica has arrived with her husband Sir Roderick to assist in the sale of the Abbey, and they are both surprised to find that the Earl is in better fortunes than they had last heard and now able even to afford servants.
The second title of the piece, The Scourge of Simony, is justified by a sub-plot dealing with the attempts of one Academico to obtain a living from an ignorant country patron, Sir Roderick, who, however, presents it, on the recommendation of his son Amoretto, who has been bribed, to a non-university man Immerito.
Commander Lord Roderick Blaine, having participated in the suppression of a rebellion on the planet of New Chicago, is given command of an Imperial battlecruiser, INSS MacArthur, when the captain has to stay behind to restore order on the planet.
De la Beche was the principal antagonist of Roderick Murchison and Adam Sedgwick in what has been labeled The Great Devonian Controversy.
Jean has done studio work for many artists, including Keith Moon, David Bowie, and Roderick Taylor.
She has one son from her first marriage to Roderick McLachlin.
As Roderick reveals, the Usher family has a history of evil and cruelty so great that he and Madeline pledged in their youth never to have children and to allow their family to die with them.
In another of Poe's short stories, " The Fall of the House of Usher ", Madeline Usher has catalepsy, and is buried alive by her unstable brother Roderick.
Queen Iona has teamed up with Roderick, a vampire, in order to kill Geo-Force, though the first attempt made it seem as if Technocrat was under attack.
He has since formed an alliance with Bryan Danielson and Roderick Strong, known as the " Hybrid Dolphins ".
Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup has come to deliver a speech or two for Ginger, and he has brought his fiancée Madeline Bassett.
In Scott's poem the character Ellen Douglas, the " Lady " of " the Lake " ( Loch Katrine in the Scottish Highlands ) has gone with her exiled father to stay in the " Goblin's cave " as he has declined to join their previous host, Roderick Dhu, in rebellion against King James.
In 1967 Roderick Nash published " Wilderness and the American Mind ", a work that has become a classic text of early environmental history.
Also in residence are American family, the Creams, who must be handled with kid gloves to prevent their canceling a big business deal with Bertie ’ s uncle ; Audrey Upjohn, Bertie ’ s former headmaster, who still chills Bertie ’ s soul ; Upjohn ’ s insipid daughter, Phyllis, who is infatuated with the playboy kleptomaniac wastrel American, Willie Cream, and must be put off ; Bertie's old pal Roberta Wickham, engaged to be married to Bertie ’ s old pal Reginald Herring, who has written a caustic, libelous review of Upjohn ’ s memoirs and thus whose future depends on assuaging Upjohn ’ s wrathful soul ; and familiar face Roderick Glossop, eminent psychologist to the wealthy, is there in the disguise of a butler to surreptitiously assess Willie Cream's psyche.
Poirot also meets Norma ’ s paternal great-uncle, Sir Roderick Horsfield, who is elderly and has poor eyesight.
Norma ’ s father, Andrew, has been staying with Sir Roderick since returning from Africa, where he had made a vast fortune.

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