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This divergence between American English and British English once caused George Bernard Shaw to say that the United States and United Kingdom are " two countries divided by a common language "; a similar comment is ascribed to Winston Churchill.
In Roman Polanski's 1971 adaptation, Banquo is played by acclaimed stage actor Martin Shaw, in a style reminiscent of earlier stage performances.
* 1865 – Shaw University, the first historically black university in the southern United States, is founded in Raleigh, North Carolina.
A point of interest is that it is probably Daniel Jones ( and not as is often thought Henry Sweet ) who provided George Bernard Shaw with the basis for his fictional character Henry Higgins in " Pygmalion ".
He was " the creator of ... that cage which is the theatre of Shakespeare's Othello, Racine's Phèdre, of Ibsen and Strindberg ," in which "... imprisoned men and women destroy each other by the intensity of their loves and hates ", and yet he was also the literary ancestor of comic dramatists as diverse as Menander and George Bernard Shaw.
Fox News Channel is currently offered by Access Communications, Bell TV, Cogeco, Eastlink, Manitoba Telecom Services, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable, Shaw Direct and Telus TV.
The Shaw Festival, an annual theater festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada began as an eight week run of Don Juan in Hell ( as the long third act dream sequence of Man And Superman is called when staged alone ) and Candida in 1962, and has grown into an annual festival with over 800 performances a year, dedicated to producing the works of Shaw and his contemporaries.
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John Beverley Robinson wrote an essay called " Egoism " in which he states that " Modern egoism, as propounded by Stirner and Nietzsche, and expounded by Ibsen, Shaw and others, is all these ; but it is more.
Philosopher George Bernard Shaw initially had flirtations with individualist anarchism before coming to the conclusion that it was " the negation of socialism, and is, in fact, unsocialism carried as near to its logical conclusion as any sane man dare carry it.
A mutated learning object is, according to Michael Shaw, a learning object that has been " re-purposed and / or re-engineered, changed or simply re-used in some way different from its original intended design ".
Olivier later starred in what is among the most famous 20th-century productions, by Glen Byam Shaw at Stratford-upon-Avon in 1955.
The second reason is that such groups may be formed as a means of defense to insure survival, fears by one group of a hostile group threatening them can increase solidarity amongst that group, R. Paul Shaw and Yuwa Wong in their book The Genetic Seeds of Warfare ( 1989 ) identify this as the foundation of xenophobia that they identify as originating in hunter gatherer societies.
Punctuation is historically an aid to reading aloud ( vis George Bernard Shaw ).
Merkle is married to Carol Shaw, the video game designer best known for her game, River Raid '
This complex is now grade I listed and known as the Norman Shaw Buildings.
In 1967 New Scotland Yard moved to the present building at 10 Broadway, still within Westminster, which was an existing office block acquired under a long-term lease ; the first New Scotland Yard is now called the Norman Shaw ( North ) building, part of which is used as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police's Territorial Policing department.
Sebastian Shaw is the name of:
Shaw suggests that the problem can be avoided if a distinction is made between potential people, who need not concern us, and actual future people, who should concern us.

Shaw and married
Melville married Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Lemuel Shaw, on August 4, 1847 ; the couple honeymooned in Canada.
His father was Hugh Macdonald, an unsuccessful merchant, who had married Helen Shaw on 21 October 1811.
On November 30, 1860, Agassiz's daughter Pauline was married to Quincy Adams Shaw ( 1825 – 1908 ), a wealthy Boston merchant and later benefactor to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
In February 2006, Close married her longtime boyfriend David E. ( Evans ) Shaw in Maine.
Shaw's friends accused Nancy of becoming puritanical and rigid after she married, while her friends claimed that Shaw was an alcoholic rapist.
After her release from prison, she married her former bodyguard, Bernard Shaw.
* Irwin Shaw: Lucy Crown ( a married woman destroys her seemingly perfect marriage and alienates her son by having a fling with a young man )
Duncan Smith's matrilineal great-grandmother was a Japanese woman, Ellen Oshey Matsumuro, who married Pamela's grandfather, merchant seaman Captain Samuel Lewis Shaw.
** Isabella Graham Cockburn ( c. 1848-Kensington, London, 5 January 1926 ), married on 31 January 1894 as his third wife to Sir James Shaw Hay ( 25 October 1839-20 June 1924 ), without issue
A self-proclaimed " very difficult man ," Shaw was married eight times: Jane Cairns ( 1932 – 33 ; annulled ); Margaret Allen ( 1934 – 37 ; divorced ); actress Lana Turner ( 1940 ; divorced ); Betty Kern ( 1942 – 43 ; divorced ), the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern ; actress Ava Gardner ( 1945 – 46 ; divorced ); Forever Amber author Kathleen Winsor ( 1946 – 48 ; annulled ); actress Doris Dowling ( 1952 – 56 ; divorced ); and actress Evelyn Keyes ( 1957 – 85 ; divorced ).
In 1855 he married Anna Shaw, daughter of abolitionist Francis Shaw and sister of Robert Gould Shaw of the famed 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
The marriage to Shaw ended in 1948, and Winsor soon married her divorce attorney, Arnold Krakower.
In October 1871 in Cheshire, England, he married Florence Alice Stewart Shaw, daughter of John Ralph Shaw, of Arrowe Park, Cheshire.
Philip married Julia Shaw in 1819, at St James's Church, Piccadilly.
On May 2, 1863, Shaw married Anna Kneeland Haggerty ( 1835 – 1907 ) in New York City.
Later, she married and divorced director Charles Vidor ( 1943 – 1945 ), actor / director John Huston ( 23 July 1946 – February 1950 ), and bandleader Artie Shaw ( 1957 – 1985 ).
She married David Shaw ( son of Angela Lansbury ) in 1976 ; the couple divorced in 1981.
While at Iowa State College, Gilman met Ruth V. Shaw, a student of his first-year organic chemistry class, and the two were married in 1929.
Shaw married the former Emilie Costar on August 22, 1966.
In 1864, Dewdney married Jane Shaw Moir, the daughter of a tea plantation owner from Ceylon.

Shaw and Linda
From Terry's expensive clothing and her photograph of her elderly grandfather, Jean assumes she has obtained the former from her sugar daddy, just as fellow resident Linda Shaw ( Gail Patrick ) has from her relationship with influential theatrical producer Anthony Powell ( Adolphe Menjou ).
While the late 60's to 70's productions of the Shaw Studio headlined male martial arts actors, the 50's to early 60's productions of the studio were dominated by actresses like Li Lihua, Ivy Ling Po, Linda Lin Dai, Betty Loh Ti in dramatic and romantic features.
Notable members of the Vegetarian Society have included Peter Cushing, Isaac Pitman, Jorja Fox, George Bernard Shaw, Keith Lorraine, and Paul, Linda.
Other artists, generally outside the European avant-garde theatre, who have been instrumental to the development of analysis in the field include: Carmelita Tropicana, Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, Annie Sprinkle, John Leguizamo, Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Coco Fusco, Ruby Tru, Linda Montano, Vaginal Davis, Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw, Anna Deveare Smith, Robbie McCauley, Marga Gomez, Dan Kwong, Diamanda Galas, Ron Athey, Reverend Billy, Ana Mendieta, Deb Margolis, Terry Galloway, Eric Bogosian, Danny Hoch, Quentin Crisp, Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman aka Kiki and Herb, Rachel Rosenthal, Spalding Gray, Laurie Anderson, Rhodessa Jones, Bill T. Jones, Luis Alfaro, Reno, John Fleck, Keith Hennessy and Meredith Monk.
Allan's case was dealt a heavy blow by the statements of her former flatmate, Linda Shaw, the Sunday Times astrologer.
* Starring: Dorothy LeMay, Ed Ferraz, Kay Parker, Kevin James, Eric Edwards, Honey Wilder, Juliet Anderson, Brooke West, Cara Lott, Craig Roberts, Crystal Dawn, David Cannon, Edward Dean, KC Valentine, Laura Lazare, Lee Cummings, Linda Shaw, Michelle, Rochelle Dean, Rod Diamond, Ron Jeremy, Tammy
On January 31, 2011 Commissioner Linda Bond, a Canadian national, was named General-Elect of The Salvation Army and assumed office on April 2, 2011 following the retirement of General Shaw Clifton.

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