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Sarra and Manning
Sarra Manning is a writer from England.
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Sarra and was
Their daughter Sarra was born on 19 October of that year.
Easterby is married to Sarra Elgan Rees, the daughter of ex-rugby player Elgan Rees who played for the Neath Rugby Football Club and for the British and Irish Lions, former Scarlets and Wales full back, Matt Cardey was best man.

Sarra and on
* Prof. Scott Sarra tutorial on Method of Characteristics
In February 2002, with the CBBC Channel having just launched, Nihal and Sarra Elgan were on the CBBC Channel presenting The Saturday Show Extra which ran parallel to the main programme.

Sarra and for
Medieval Islamic writers believed that the name “ Samarra ” is derived from the Arabic phrase “ Sarra man ra ’ a ” (), which translates to “ A joy for all who see ”.
* DEST Award for Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: Chris Sarra

Sarra and .
The Dalmatian names Jadra, Jadera were transferred to other languages ; in Venetian language Jatara ( hyper urbanism in 9th century ) and Zara, Tuscan Giara, Latin Diadora ( Constantine VII in DAI, 10th century ), Old French Jadres ( Geoffroy de Villehardouin in the chronicles of the Fourth Crusade in 1202 ), Arabic Jādhara ( جاذ َ رة ) & Jādara ( جاد َ رة ) ( Al-Idrisi, 12th century ), Iadora ( Guido, 12th century ), Spanish Jazara, Jara, Sarra ( 14th century ) and the others.
By securing the " Tibesti-Borku strip " and the " Sarra Triangle ", Italy would be in a good position to demand further territorial concessions in Africa from France and Britain.
Born in the village of Snowsdale in Galla, her father is Weiryn, a minor god of the hunt who fell in love with Daine's mother, Sarra.
* Sarra Beneksri: Daine's mother, who is killed in the events preceding Wild Magic.

Manning and author
* 1950 – Manning Marable, American educator and author ( d. 2011 )
Richard Francis Xavier Manning, known as Brennan Manning ( New York, April 27, 1934 ) is an American author, friar, priest, contemplative and speaker.
The oldest remaining homestead in the town is the Manning Manse, built in 1696, and later the residence of William Manning ( 1747 – 1814 ), the author of " The Key of Libberty ," a critique of Federalist policies.
* Matthew Manning ( born 1955 ), British author and healer, alleged to have psychic and psychokinetic abilities
* Mick Manning ( born 1959 ), British children's author and illustrator
* April 10 – Laurence Manning, science fiction author
Laurence Manning ( July 20, 1899 – April 10, 1972 ) was a Canadian science fiction author.
In the book The Curse of Rocky Colavito, author Terry Pluto noted that the trade was necessitated by an awkward situation, namely that Eckersley's wife had left him for teammate Rick Manning.
He was referred to as a " workhorse in the city council " by political author Marable Manning.
She was a philanthropist, author and translator, and a friend of Benjamin Disraeli, Cardinal Manning and Cardinal Vaughan.
The term was invented in 1977 by noted nature author Harvey Manning within the pages of his trail guidebook Footsore 1, elevating their status from foothills to " Alps " to advocate preservation.
* Mick Manning ( born 1959 ), children's author and illustrator
In the 1992 novel The Pelican Brief, author John Grisham ( who hails from Manning's college home of Oxford, Mississippi ) named one of the book's minor characters ( a U. S. Supreme Court Justice ) Archibald Manning, in honor of Archie Manning.
Thomas Elphinstone Hambledon ( Tommy Hambledon ) is the fictional protagonist of many spy novels written by the British author " Manning Coles " ( actually the two-person writing team of Adelaide Frances Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles ) from 1940 through 1963.
With its publication, Reggie, on whom Manning relied heavily for literary judgment, help and support, boasted that " My Olivia is what might be called an established author ".
Such an author was Iris Murdoch, with whom Manning shared an interest in flying saucers and an uneasy friendship that was tinged with jealousy at the younger Murdoch's greater success.
Some elements of the Christmas Festival remain in the modern Carnival celebrations, which are otherwise largely based on the Trinidadian Carnival. ame =" Garland "/> The author Frank Manning has argued that this change, from indigenous traditions to tourist-oriented elements, has reduced Antiguans to " positions as service personnel and ' mimic men ', robbing the culture of its natural integrity and cultural history " Quote from McDaniel, pp 798-800, describing
* Mick Manning, illustrator and children's author
* Drew Manning, personal trainer author of Fit2Fat2Fit, received international media attention for gaining and losing 75 pounds on purpose.
His wife the author Val Manning wrote that " He also enjoyed a lasting amour with historical London and the literary giants who flourished there.
( For example, the deluxe edition of Nightdreamers was signed by the author, the illustrator, and actress Katy Manning who wrote the foreword and whose character Jo Grant appears in the book.

Manning and novels
episodes, The Spy in the Green Hat, is very close to the title of The Man in the Green Hat, one of the " Hambledon " novels by " Manning Coles.
These novels were published in England under the pseudonym of Francis Gaite but released in the United States under the Manning Coles byline.
In this and some other of Manning Coles ' subsequent novels Hambledon actually occupies quite a minor role-in The Man in the Green Hat he hardly appears at all in the first half of the book.
Manning returned to London after the war and lived there until her death, writing poetry, short stories, novels, non-fiction, reviews, and drama for the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
Supported by her father, Manning read and wrote extensively, preferring novels, especially those by H. Rider Haggard.
Manning also wrote two literary novels, neither of which was accepted for publication.
Manning obtained other work assessing new novels for their potential as films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, but by the time she had saved sufficient money for a trip to Edinburgh, Miles was too ill to see her.
In her novels, Manning described Bucharest as being on the margins of European civilisation, " a strange, half-Oriental capital " that was " primitive, bug-ridden and brutal ", whose citizens were peasants, whatever their wealth or status.
Manning also worked for the BBC ; she wrote scripts for including adaptations of novels by George Eliot, Arnold Bennett and Ada Leverson.
In The Artist Among the Missing ( 1949 ), Manning illustrates the racial tensions that are created when imperialism and multiculturalism mix, and, as in her other war novels, evaluates the political bind in which the British seek to defeat racist Nazism while upholding British colonial exploitation.
Manning explores these themes not only in her major novels set in Europe and the Middle East, but also in her Irish fiction, The Wind Changes ( 1937 ) and eight short stories which were mostly written early in her career.
Manning found it easier to create male characters, and in general her novels tend to minimise differences in gender, writing about people rather than women in particular.
Fortunes of War is the collective name given to six novels by Olivia Manning, consisting of The Balkan Trilogy and The Levant Trilogy.
His first professional comic work was inking Russ Manning's pencils for the Tarzan newspaper comic strip and two European Tarzan graphic novels in 1975 ; he later assisted Manning on the Star Wars newspaper strip.
She became interested in longer forms of writing — novels and short stories — through her husband, screenwriter Bruce Manning, and published her first novel in 1929.

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