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Spence and back
In the 1981 Oak Tree Invitational, Spence Bay went by in the stretch, but John Henry came back to win.
Nathan, who came to prefer the name Judith around this time, moved back to New York in March 1992, enrolling her daughter at the Spence School in Manhattan.
Moving back into the privateer world, Mike Spence was signed by BRM for the 1966 Formula One season, but was seconded to the Reg Parnell Racing team rather than drive for the works squad.
In Mike Spence was promoted back into a works car, partnering Jackie Stewart in the full BRM team.
Fellow Pirate shipmate and close friend Johnny Spence closed the evening together with Mick's two sons ( Brad on guitar and Lloyd on bass ) performing several of the Pirates ' back catalogue to an enthusiastic crowd.
Millen favoured Louis Carey and Jordan Spence as a right back until he was sacked.
A solo recording deal failed to materialize, however, and in 1987, Dickerson relocated to Nashville to back singer Judson Spence.
# The Frog Prince: Spence and Zack try to get Cam back to normal after Cam is turned into a frog.

Spence and Richard
* New World Disorder ( 1999 )-directed by Richard Spence and starring Rutger Hauer, Andrew McCarthy, and Tara FitzGerald
In the United Kingdom, Architects associated with the Brutalist style include Ernő Goldfinger, wife-and-husband pairing Alison and Peter Smithson, Richard Seifert, Basil Spence, John Bancroft and, to a lesser extent perhaps, Sir Denys Lasdun.
In the social sciences and science Norton has published best-selling books by such authors as Mary Roach, economists Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould, physicist Richard Feynman, and historians Peter Gay, Jonathan Spence, Eric Foner, Christopher Lasch, and George F. Kennan.
Gurney and Mike Spence took the other podium places, with Jo Siffert, Ronnie Bucknum and Richard Attwood completing the points scorers.
Famous ex-editors include the BBC news presenters Jeremy Paxman and David Frost, film director Michael Winner, the late television presenter Richard Whiteley, Financial Times editor Andrew Gowers, novelist Robert Harris, novelist and biographer Graham Lord, historian Jonathan Spence, Factory Records founder Tony Wilson and BBC1's EastEnders executive producer Matthew Robinson.
* Richard B. Spence Trust no One: The Secret World of Sidney Reilly, Feral House publ., 2003, ISBN 0-922915-79-2
It also starred Zoë Wanamaker and Richard Hope returning as Ariadne Oliver ( who first appeared in Cards on the Table ) and Superintendent Spence ( who first appeared in Taken at the Flood ), respectively.
* You, Me and Marley-a BBC2 Screenplay drama, written by Graham Reid and directed by Richard Spence, inspired by the killing of Peake and Reilly, and shown on the first anniversary of their deaths.
* Spence, Richard B. Boris Savinkov: Renegade on the Left, Columbia University Press, 1991.
* Animation by Sam Jaimes, Al Pabian, Hank Smith, Larry Leichliter, Bill Littlejohn, Ed Newmann, Bob Carlson, Hank Tucker, Dale Baer, Joe Roman, Spencer Peel, Larry Huber, Herman Cohen, Bob Matz, Jeff Hall, Don Lusk, Rod Scribner, Segtio Bertolli, Leslie Margolin, Patricia Joy, Warren Batchelder, Manuel Perez, Emery Hawkins, Terrence Lennon, Richard Thompson, Charles McKimson, Utit Choomuang, Margaret Nichols, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, Michael Lah, Al Grandmain
Three Lee alumni, Behrman, Melanie Hauser, and Richard Spence, founded the Robert E. Lee High School Alumni Association to reconnect alumni with their alma mater and provide additional, ongoing assistance for Lee High School and to help it improve its community relations.
* Richard Spence ( Small Business Administration assistant secretary for legislative affairs, Texas Senate economic development committee chief of staff )-1987
In 2006, Spence and Majority Leader Wayne Smith were opposed for their leadership positions in the Republican Caucus by Joseph W. Booth and Richard C. Cathcart, respectively.

Spence and II
This building conceived by British architect Sir Basil Spence in 1964, largely designed by the Ministry of Works, was officially opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand in 1977.
John McAslan & Partners completed the on-site remodelling of the Grade II listed Swiss Cottage library, designed by Sir Basil Spence in 1962-64.
The distinctive concrete synagogue, dining hall, and amphitheatre, designed by local architect Thomas Hancock, are Grade II listed buildings ; the Julius Gottlieb gallery and boathouse, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is Grade II * listed.
After World War II ended, flight training was transferred to Spence Army Air Field ( Georgia ) and, other than some contingents of French and Chinese flight students, training ended there.

Spence and claims
In its campaign literature, the CEC claims to associate itself with " a tradition " including such Australian figures as the Rev John Dunmore Lang, King O ' Malley, William Guthrie Spence, Frank Anstey, Daniel Deniehy, Jack Lang, Ben Chifley and John Curtin.
Lewis Spence in his An Encyclopaedia of Occultism ( 1920 ) summed up on the earliest of pseudoarcheological claims on the ancient Egyptian pyramids as follows :</ br >

Spence and there
Jonathan Spence writes " there is no obvious explanation for this grim event, nor can one be found.
He received his Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, in 1916 and took a professorship there in 1927, remaining as W. W. Spence Professor of Semitic Languages from 1930 to his retirement in 1958.
Like other Modernist architects, including Sir Basil Spence and Peter and Alison Smithson, Lasdun was much influenced by Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, but there was a gentler, more classical influence, too, from the likes of Nicholas Hawksmoor.
Jeff Herrings, another former third-party software developer, was handed the source by Spence in January 2000 after offering help when he found there was no Y2K-compliant version of the software.
* Arthur ( 1981, starring Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore-The Cooper-Hewitt Museum played the role of Arthur's family mansion, and there is a good view of Spence in the background.
In addition, there are eight brothers and sisters that his father had before leaving England whom Spence has yet to meet.

Spence and is
Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor and 30 years after its discovery by undersea explorer E. Lee Spence and 5 years after being filmed by a dive team funded by novelist Clive Cussler.
* 1965 – The wreck of the, valued at over $ 50, 000, 000 and said to have been the most powerful Confederate cruiser, is discovered by then teenage diver and pioneer underwater archaeologist E. Lee Spence, exactly 102 years after its destruction.
Spence is famous for having introduced an affirming image of black women into early American drama, using her unique mix of folk art and political race drama.
The campus, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is in the village of Falmer, next to its railway station, and accessed by car from the A27 road.
The wreck is discovered exactly 102 years later by E. Lee Spence.
* October 25 – The wreck of the Confederate submarine Hunley is found off Charleston, South Carolina, by pioneer underwater archaeologist, Dr. E. Lee Spence, then just 22 years old.
* March 19 – The wreck of the SS Georgiana, reputed to have been the most powerful Confederate cruiser ever built and owned by the real Rhett Butler, is discovered off the Isle of Palms, South Carolina, by teenage diver E. Lee Spence, exactly 102 years after she was sunk with a million dollar cargo while attempting to run past the Union blockade into Charleston.
Hereford is briefly mentioned, though mispronounced, in Ronin as a ploy by Sam ( Robert De Niro ) to expose Spence ( Sean Bean ) as a liar.
To the north of the area, is the Hyde Park Barracks of the Household Cavalry, with a distinctive 33 storey tower by Sir Basil Spence.
The area is known as the Spence Annexation.
One of the buildings on the north side is the house of Lucky Spence, a notorious brothel madam, remembered in Allan Ramsay's poem, " Lucky Spence's Last Advice.
In The King of Queens episode " Baker's Doesn't ", Arthur ( Jerry Stiller ) is talking to Spence ( Patton Oswalt ) and decides not to write a new Christmas song, but a new Hanukkah song instead because " all they have is ' Dreidel, Dreidel ' and that Adam Sandler song ".
His friend and co-pilot is Charles C. Charles, aka Hotshot Charlie ( William Tracy ), while the romantic interest is provided by the attractive blonde Burma ( Sandra Spence ).
* T. m. spencei, named for William Spence, British entomologist, is very similar to nigropileus, but has a less distinct cap.
He is played by a virtually unrecognisable Bruce Spence, with the words lammen gorthaur ( Sindarin for " Voice of the Dread Abomination " i. e. " Voice of Sauron ") in Cirth runes written on his helmet.
Spencer " Spence " Olchin ( played by Patton Oswalt ) is another friend of Doug's, who is often viewed as the nerd of the group.
Spence demonstrates intelligence and capability in a variety of pursuits, but he is haunted by his family history, his domineering and unstable mother, and his inability to assert himself with others.
Numerous episodes mention that Spence is asthmatic ( a burden he shares with Danny ) and allergic to peanuts ( however, in the episode " Richie's Song " he is seen eating Peanut M & M's out of Doug's vehicle ).
In the season eight episode " Hartford Wailer ", Spence is said to be from Ottawa.
; Daniel " Danny " Heffernan ( played by Gary Valentine ): Danny Heffernan is Doug's cousin, and he is also seen hanging out with Doug, Spence, and Deacon.

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