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It has a tradition of providing quality arts coverage, and is noted for its visual art critic, Brian Sewell, more recently also a television personality, who is renowned for his outspoken dismissal of Britart and the Turner Prize.
Records also show the name as " Tracey's Station " and " Myrtle ", after local postmaster Samuel Sewell Tracey and one of Tracey's boarders, before the final decision was made.
The film starred Kate Beckinsale as Flora, Joanna Lumley ( also famed from her role as Patsy in the British TV comedy " Absolutely Fabulous ") as her friend and mentor Mary Smiling, Rufus Sewell as Seth, Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder, Eileen Atkins as Judith, Stephen Fry as Mybug, Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle, and Angela Thorne as Mrs Hawk-Monitor.
He also became the first quarterback ever to catch a pass in the Super Bowl, recording a 23-yard reception from halfback Steve Sewell on a halfback option play.
On 24 February 2008, Bruno offered his support to former footballer Paul Gascoigne, who on 21 February had been sectioned under the Mental Health Act Bruno also spoke on his own personal experiences in the mental heath system at a conference run by Hari Sewell, on 22 June 2009.
Sewell was also involved in opposing to the building of the Spadina Expressway in the late 1969s and early 1970s.
Sewell also taught law, politics and social science at York University from 1989 to 1991.
Sewell was also criticized for remaining in the race after Leach, whom he had personally targeted as the minister responsible for amalgamation, withdrew from the contest.
The critics Reyner Banham, Brian Sewell, Andrew Graham-Dixon, and Tim Marlow are also graduates of the Courtauld.
Sewell also had 3 strikeouts in 1930, albeit in just 353 at-bats ( as opposed to 503 in his record-setting year ), as well as three other full seasons ( 1925, 1929, 1933 ) with 4 strikeouts.
Sewell also played in 1, 103 consecutive games, which to that point was second only to Everett Scott.
Two of his brothers, Luke Sewell and Tommy Sewell, also played major league baseball.
A storyline where Rivera had Sewell deported to Canada was also ran.
The show ran for two seasons with Sewell, and is very fondly remembered-not least as a stylistic forerunner of crime drama The Sweeney ( in which Sewell also appeared-as a villain ).
His brother, Danny Sewell, a former boxer, also became an actor.
Singh ’ s imprisonment led rabble. ca to writing an open letter to the Minister of Justice in Quebec, which stated that “ the imprisonment of Jaggi Singh is a serious breach of civil liberties that threatens freedom of political expression .” The letter also included a petition signed by people such as activist David Suzuki, former mayor of Toronto John Sewell and former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations Stephen Lewis.
Powell and Pressburger also co-produced a few films by other directors under the banner of The Archers: The Silver Fleet ( 1943 ), written and directed by Vernon Sewell and Gordon Wellesley, based on a story by Emeric Pressburger, and The End of the River ( 1947 ) directed by Derek N. Twist to which both Powell and Pressburger contributed un-credited writing.
* It was also used in the small British play A Well Respected Man, written and starring Rachel Sodah, Nicola Sewell and Benjamin Feist of Staines, England.
She is also a descendant of author Anna Sewell.
Hosek had also attracted controversy by not reappointing popular former Toronto mayor John Sewell to the board of the Metro Toronto Housing Authority.
Sewell is also known for his disdain for Damien Hirst, describing him as " fucking dreadful ".
Sewell also appeared as a guest film reviewer on Channel 5's Movie Lounge, where he frequently savaged films.

Sewell and established
Assuming that Sewell is counted as the first Prime Minister, thirty-eight people have held the office since it was established.
Another former Roane Iron employee, Sewell Howard, established Rockwood Stove Works in 1916.
The first Uno's was established in 1943 by former University of Texas football star Ike Sewell and his friend, former World War II G. I.
Robeson's political enemy, New Jersey U. S. Senator William J. Sewell, a Republican, was behind Democratic Party Ferrel's successful campaign ; as a result of the election loss Robeson moved from Camden to Trenton and established a law practice having been induced to represent the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Sewell and himself
* Chief Justice Sewell, while in England, to defend himself, advises uniting the Canadas with one Parliament.
Nixon started performing magic himself after an aunt bought him an Ernest Sewell Magic Box for Christmas.
Although he has not practised for decades, Sewell considers himself a Roman Catholic, prompting an emotional response to the faith of pilgrims at Lourdes.
Sewell, who took holy orders in 1830, was a friend of Pusey, Newman and Keble in the earlier days of the Tractarian movement, but subsequently considered that the Tractarians leaned too much towards Rome, and dissociated himself from them, his novel Hawkstone being opposed to Newman's position at the time.
Sewell plays John Murdoch, a man suffering from amnesia who finds himself accused of murder.
As noted by Oswald Mosley biographer Stephen Dorril, Sewell was himself a member of the Distributist League and the British Union of Fascists.

Sewell and leading
As a catcher, Sewell had a strong throwing arm, leading the American League four times in baserunners caught stealing and four times in assists.

Sewell and critic
Playwright Tom Stoppard made a public denunciation, and Brian Sewell ( art critic of the Evening Standard ) has consistently been hostile, as has David Lee, the editor of Jackdaw.
Culshaw performs prank telephone calls, impersonating among others Tom Baker's incarnation of the Doctor, Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi, art critic Brian Sewell and talk show presenter Michael Parkinson.
In 2011 the art critic Brian Sewell published his memoirs, in which he revealed that he was Heseltine's illegitimate son, born in July 1931 seven month's after the composer's death.
Saul Bellow was deliberately unkind to him when he based the snob figure of the critic Sewell on him in the novel Humboldt's Gift ( 1975 ).
Brian Sewell ( born 15 July 1931 ) is an English art critic and media personality.
Sewell has been described as " Britain's most famous and controversial art critic ".
The art critic Brian Sewell has recalled the great loss of much of Dobson's work after his death in his column in The Evening Standard 16 March 1995: " After his death, his widow asked me to help her clear the studio at Stamford Bridge, and I was appalled at the destruction that she wrought, smashing to smithereens small clay and terracotta models, tearing fine drawings in red and black chalk, hundreds of them, the fragments in a dustbin, all because the subjects were erotic.
Art critic Brian Sewell wrote of the picture, " Of its kind it is a masterpiece ...".
* Brian Sewell, English art critic

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