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Back in Brighton he spotted an advertisement for artists to join Jack Sheppard s concert party in an alfresco theatre on Brighton beach.
But during that summer he returned to Jack Sheppard s Concert Party on the Brighton seafront.
All stations have elevators for wheelchair access, and public art ; noteworthy examples are the scenic mural at Sheppard – Yonge, the children s logo at Bayview, and Leslie Station s hundreds of tiles showing the words “ Sheppard & Leslie ” handwritten by members of the public.
Some believed that North York Mayor Mel Lastman s political clout ( he was later elected Mayor of the amalgamated City of Toronto ) was crucial to the Sheppard Line proposal being implemented.
When the Sheppard line opened in 2002, it was the city s first new subway line since the opening of the Bloor – Danforth line in 1966.
Ford stated " I m just focusing on doing the Sheppard subway underground ".
Much of the Gyffard music may have been composed during Sheppard s Oxford years ( the compiler had formerly been a Fellow of Merton College Oxford ); but the music from the Christ Church part-books probably formed part of the repertory of the Chapel Royal choir during the 1550s, when Sheppard, Tallis and William Mundy were the three principal composing members of the choir.
Sheppard was evidently a key figure in Mary Tudor s programme to supply the Chapel with elaborate polyphony for the Sarum Rite, which was restored by the Catholic monarch on her accession in 1553.
The greater part of Sheppard s music was composed for it.
Of Sheppard s five surviving Mass ordinary cycles, the Missa Cantate ( a6 ) is a full-length, sumptuous festal setting in the tradition of John Taverner, constructed in units of six-part polyphony alternating with a mosaic of semi-choir sections.
In Sheppard s setting the melody migrates between the treble and the tenor.
A good example of this technique is Sheppard s six-part setting of Verbum caro factum est ( the ninth responsory at Matins on Christmas Day ).
One of the most grandiose of Sheppard s responsories is Gaude, gaude, gaude Maria ( a6 ), a magnificent setting of the responsory and interpolated prosa for Second Vespers for the Feast of the Purification.
Sheppard s fifteen English anthems, most of which are a4, comply with the demands of the Protestant reformers for simplicity, clear, audible words and largely syllabic text-underlay.
The part-songs O happy dames and Vain, vain, all our life we spend in vain ( both a4 ) are Sheppard s only known secular works.
However, many of Hermans designs, like the addition of the gates and connecting pathways, were included in the final plans submitted by William Sheppard, the principal designer responsible for the landscape of the park as we know it today, and engineer A. L.
CAMORADI s driver roster: Jim Rathman, Roger Ward, Carroll Shelby, Masten Gregory, Dan Gurney, Juan Fangio ( Parade lap at Cordova, Argentina 1960 ), Chuck Daigh, Jo Bonnier, Jack Mcafee, Jim Jeffords, Bill Weustoff, Fred Windridge, Joe Sheppard, Dick Dungan, Pinkie Windridge, Denise McCluggage, Umborto Maglioli, Nino Vaccarella, Nino Todaro, Gino Munaron, Georgio Scarlatti, Lucky Casner, Lee Lilley, Fred Gamble, Dave Lane, and Johnny Cuevas.
* Traffic at Yonge and Sheppard — 1860 s on the southbound platform ( surtitled with the historic place names “ Downsview, Dublin, Eglinton, Elia, Emery, Fairbank, Fisherville, Humber Summit, Kaiserville, York Mills, Weston ”).
One of his clients in the window washing business was Marilyn Sheppard, and Eberling had been at the Sheppard home on the day of her murder washing windows when, according to Eberling he cut himself and required the use of the Sheppard s house to wash up and stop the bleeding.

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Within six weeks, Dick Sheppard, founder of the Peace Pledge Union, proposed to Moore that Peace News should become the PPU s paper.

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After the failure of his audition, Williams and Audrey Sheppard traveled to Nashville, to intend to interest the recently formed music publishing firm Acuff-Rose Music.
In 1885 Leslie joined the Gaiety Theatre, London company as Jonathan Wild in H. P. Stephens and W. Yardley's burlesque Little Jack Sheppard, with music by Meyer Lutz, and also starring Nellie Farren as Jack.
* Paul Farmer ( 1961 – 68 ), former Headmaster of London comprehensive schools, including Dick Sheppard School ; developed use of pop music in schools, including the first CSE examination in pop music
Tye's Latin church music includes psalm settings and masses — notably one based on the song " The Western Wynde " ( also the basis of masses by John Taverner and John Sheppard ).
The 24-minute instrumental work was performed by the London Sinfonietta with solo cellist Philip Sheppard as music to a performance by London-based CandoCo Dance Company.
In 1982, his song " Finally " recorded by T. G. Sheppard reached No. 1 on the country music charts.
" Denise Sheppard from Amazon. ca also noted, " is a teen-targeted pop phenom " whose " music has the one-two punch of melodic hooks and the voice to back them up ; a combination that can and will appeal to dance / pop music fans of any age.
He was then music director for a tour of the Gaiety Theatre piece Little Jack Sheppard under the management of comedian J. J. Dallas.

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John Sheppard, in his analysis of dreams titled On Dreams ( 1847 ), lamented Coleridge's drug use as getting in the way of his poetry but argued: " It is probable, since he writes of having taken an ' anodyne ,' that the ' vision in a dream ' arose under some excitement of that same narcotic ; but this does not destroy, even as to his particular case, the evidence for a wonderfully inventive action of the mind in sleep ; for, whatever were the exciting cause, the fact remains the same ".
The only original cast retained for the U. S. version series were Matt Frewer ( Max Headroom / Edison Carter ) and Amanda Pays ( Theora Jones ); a third original cast member, W. Morgan Sheppard, joined the series as " Blank Reg " in later episodes.
* November 16 – U. S. doctor Sam Sheppard is acquitted in his second trial for the murder of his pregnant wife in 1954.
* July 13 – Kate Sheppard, New Zealand Women's suffrage for voting ( b. 1848 )
He was sent to Sheppard Field in Wichita Falls, Texas for basic training after which he was assigned as a clerk at Brooks Field in San Antonio, Texas.
Moreover one of Byrd's earliest compositions was a collaboration with two Chapel Royal singing-men, John Sheppard and William Mundy, on a setting for four male voices of the psalm In exitu Israel for the procession to the font in Easter week.
* Mike Sheppard, 2007 Systematic Search for Expressions of Dimensionless Constants using the NIST database of Physical Constants
Over the centuries, Newgate was used for a number of purposes including imprisoning people awaiting execution, although it was not always secure: burglar Jack Sheppard escaped from the prison two times before he went to the gallows at Tyburn in 1724.
By contrast, unionists see him as an Ulsterman defending the province from enemies to the south: in Belfast, for example, he is depicted in a mural on Highfield Drive, and was formerly depicted in a mural on the Newtownards Road, as a " defender of Ulster from Irish attacks ", both murals ironically based on the Sheppard sculpture.
The redevelopment of Tulse Hill after World War II by the London County Council had included the construction of two large secondary schools-Tulse Hill School ( at Upper Tulse Hill, originally for boys, where Ken Livingstone went to school ) and Dick Sheppard School ( originally for girls only ).
In 2008, Rutgers opened the Cousteau Coastal Center of its Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences in the former David Sheppard House, a base from which it coordinates cutting-edge ecological research and develops modules for environmental learning at all educational levels from elementary school upward.
* Bob Sheppard, long-time announcer for the New York Yankees and formerly, the New York Giants ; he is honored as a Yankee Stadium legend
It was named for Sheppard Tappen, a settler.
On June 15, 2007, the Ontario government had released MoveOntario 2020, a plan that would fund 52 different transit projects throughout Toronto and Hamilton for the cost of $ 17. 5 billion, including the Scarborough RT extension to Sheppard Avenue, which would meet the proposed Sheppard East LRT line, also to be funded by MoveOntario 2020.
Williams eventually married Audrey Sheppard, who became his manager for nearly a decade.
Douglas-Home's advice to the MCC committee not to press the South Africans for advance assurances on D ' Oliveira's acceptability, and his optimistic assurances that all would be well, became a matter of much criticism from a group of MCC members led by the Rev David Sheppard.
Now Sheppard was running for re-election as governor in the election of 1886.
Accordingly, Tillman supported Sheppard for re-election in 1886.
* 1724, 16 November: Jack Sheppard, housebreaker, was hanged at Tyburn for burglary after four successful escape attempts from jail.
Soon afterward, at the annual Old-Timers ' Game at Yankee Stadium, in a grandstanding gesture and an overwhelming demand by the fans, the Yankees had public address announcer Bob Sheppard introduce an unemployed Martin as the Yankees ' next manager for the season ( with Lemon moving to the front office ).
* In the 1970s Judi Sheppard Missett helped create the market for commercial aerobics with her Jazzercise program

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