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Dada in Ireland centered around the activities of Dermot O ' Reilly, Kevin Leeson and Brian Sheridan.
Sheridan host an annual event based on the areas deep roots in the timber industry called Timberfest, which includes a lumberjack competition and live music around the courthouse square.
At the time, Sheridan had around 199 African American residents out of the town's total population of 1898.
In CDP NW corner, around Sheridan Drive.
The state built a bypass around Sheridan and Willamina that opened in 1957 to carry Oregon Route 18 on the south end of the city.
At that time, Sheridan had a population of around 2, 500 people.
An exodus of residents and businesses occurred around 1891 when it was learned that the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad was being surveyed through Sheridan.
Starring, Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a twice-divorced single mother of two and struggling actress in her 40s, who has never gotten her big show business break.
Several large coal strip mines are presently operating in the area around the Tongue River Reservoir, near the small town of Decker, Montana about 20 to 23 miles northeast from Sheridan, Wyoming.
On 12 January 2012, ITV Studios announced it had commissioned a five part drama, Mrs Biggs, to be based around the life of Biggs ' wife Charmian, played by Sheridan Smith and Biggs by Daniel Mays.
Once in orbit around Z ' ha ' dum, Sheridan and Anna take a shuttle down to the surface of the planet.
Back on Z ' ha ' dum, Justin explains to Sheridan, " Back, a million years ago, there were forces prowling around the galaxy beyond anything that we could understand.
Garibaldi rationalized his hostility towards Sheridan as a concern that he was developing a cult of personality around him and saw himself as the second coming.
Sheridan shows Maynard around Babylon 5, but during his tour Maynard observes that being a space-station bureaucrat doesn't seem to suit a " die-hard spacer " like his friend John, something which upsets Sheridan, who begins to wonder if he's in the right job.
Upon seeing the evacuation, Sheridan realizes something is wrong and orders the crew to turn the ship around.
* The new Vorlon is gone, driven off the station with the aid of a small piece of Kosh that Sheridan had been carrying around since Kosh was killed by the Shadows in " Interludes and Examinations.
They make their way to Sheridan's cell by telling the guards that they are there to " walk Sheridan around the block several times "-essentially they are going to torture him some more.
Ivanova is at peace, and tells Sheridan not to carry any guilt around for what happened to her.
Sheridan orders them to put Delenn in a life pod, but since Delenn does not want to go, Delenn talks her way around the two men, Bo and Mack, while earning their adoration.
Also perhaps around that time, he remarried this time to Anna Sheridan, who had been a close friend of his sister Elizabeth Sheridan.
Her constant snobbery, boasting about wealth and connections she doesn't have, whilst repeatedly talking about her son Sheridan, all make Hyacinth disliked by almost everyone around her, including brother-in-law Onslow.
Set in New York's fashion industry, the show centered around top modeling agency owner Racine ( Morgan Fairchild ), her conflicts with the family of cosmetics tycoon Grant Harper ( Lloyd Bridges ), and the careers of two teenage models ( Terry Farrell and Nicollette Sheridan ).

Sheridan and turn
Kings Row is a 1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, and Ronald Reagan that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town at the turn of the twentieth century, beset by social pressure, dark secrets, and the challenges and tragedies one must face as a result of these hard facts.
In one he aimed at being brilliant ; and becoming merely labored and pedantic, he was covered with ridicule by Sheridan, from whom he received a lesson which he did not fail to turn to account.
This will turn out to be the same ship which Earthforce attached a homing beacon to, allowing them to track it to Z ' ha ' dum and then send an archeological team aboard the Icarus, which Mr. Morden and Anna Sheridan are a part of.
* In order to prove his loyalty to Edgars, Garibaldi must turn Sheridan over to Clark.
Having seen Clark turn the defense platforms against Earth, Lefcourt welcomes Sheridan home.
The club had to turn to a youth policy to rebuild the team, with the emergence of players like John Sheridan, Neil Aspin, Denis Irwin and Scott Sellars.
Freed from the fear of death, Sheridan lets go, and Lorien in turn imbues Sheridan with a part of his own life force, returning Sheridan to life.
On March 29, 1865, with the Cavalry Corps and the II and V Corps of the Army of the Potomac, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan undertook a flank march to turn Gen. Robert E. Lee's Petersburg defenses.
On March 29, 1865, in the opening moves of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's spring offensive, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan marched with the army's cavalry followed by the V Corps toward Dinwiddie Court House, to turn the right flank of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Petersburg defenses.
When Richard Burke wrote to Fitzwilliam on 29 July 1790 to persuade him to turn Fox against Sheridan ( who had split from Edmund Burke in February ), Fitzwilliam replied on 8 August that he agreed that " the propriety of entering a caveat against the enthusiasm, or the ambition of any man whatever leading us into the trammels of Dr Price, Parson Horne, or any reverend or irreverend speculator in politics " but Fitzwilliam's letter to Fox did not change his behaviour.
Garrick, Peg Woffington, Samuel Foote and Sheridan, after being delighted with the imitations of the others, were among the most angry, when it came to their turn, and threatened never to forgive him.

Sheridan and twentieth
In 1989, he exhibited a billboard in Sheridan Square, New York City, on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion.

Sheridan and century
The Gothic tradition continued in the 19th century, in such works as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1818 ), Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, the works of Sheridan Le Fanu, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ), Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1890 ), and Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1897 ).
At the beginning of the 20th century, a railroad passed through Sheridan south into Dallas County.
A special version of the kettle has been built, however, for Harlan to dispatch a young Eternal, one Brinsley Sheridan Cooper, back to the 24th century, which lies “ beyond the downwhen terminus ” accessible via Eternity and its kettle system.
Her cover is research into Sheridan Le Fanu, an Anglo-Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels of the 19th century.
Evidently, Verne assumed as a matter of course that a French readership more than half a century later would know who Sheridan was and would need no further explanation.
) According to legal scholar Claire Sheridan, referring to the legal, social and political status of Mexican Americans in the early 20th century: " Anglos rarely distinguished between Mexicans and Mexican Americans and painted a picture of " Mexicans " as an economic and cultural threat to America.
One of the premier ghost story writers of the nineteenth century was Sheridan Le Fanu, whose works include Uncle Silas and Carmilla.
Although the documented history of Irish theatre began at least as early as 1601, the earliest Irish dramatists of note were William Congreve, one of the most interesting writers of Restoration comedies, and Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who were two of the most successful playwrights on the London stage in the 18th century.
Although Cowley ’ s plays and poetry did not enjoy wide popularity after the nineteenth century, critic Melinda Finberg rates Cowley as “ one of the foremost playwrights of the late eighteenth century ” whose “ skill in writing fluid, sparkling dialogue and creating sprightly, memorable comic characters compares favourably with her better-known contemporaries, Goldsmith and Sheridan .” Cowley ’ s plays were produced frequently during her lifetime.
The 18th century saw the emergence of two major Irish dramatists, Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who were two of the most successful playwrights on the London stage in the 18th century.
The nineteenth century newspaper publisher and writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, proprietor of the Dublin Evening Mail lived in nearby Chapelizod when not in residence his city townhouse at Merrion Square.
* The School for Scandal, an 18th century play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Born in 1906 in Sheridan, Wyoming, Pyle was the first governor of Arizona to be born in the 20th century and was the Program Director of KFAD ( now KTAR ) Radio in Phoenix from 1930 to 1951.
In the late 18th century Oliver Goldsmith ( She Stoops to Conquer, 1773 ) and Richard Brinsley Sheridan ( The Rivals, 1775 ; The School for Scandal, 1777 ) revived the form.
Playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan was also descended from this family, while othor reputable Virginian's from the nineteenth century were Thomas Fitzpatrick a noted London physician, and entrepreneur Joseph Rathborne the son of local mill owner Henry Talbot Rathborne, Joseph went to America and created the world's biggest lumber mill with the Rathborne Cypress Lumber Company in Louisiana.
The surname Sheridan was first recorded in Granard in the eighth century.
In the 18th century, the theatre was managed for a time by the actor-manager Thomas Sheridan, father of playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Over his 14 seasons as the dean of AL umpires, Sheridan became the prototype of the 20th century umpire.
Whereas umpires in the 19th century had worked behind the plate in a standing position, believing that it helped them to better observe the flight of the ball, Sheridan established the practice of crouching while calling balls and strikes, a move which was quickly adopted universally due to its effectiveness.
Mrs. Sheridan authored three short novels described by one her daughter's biographers as " rather stiff with the style of the eighteenth century, but none without a certain charm and wit ..."

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