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Bangor or its alter ego Derry are the fictional settings for so many novels and stories by Stephen King that the city has become the capital of Transylmainia, a gothic horror-scape King invented largely by himself ( with some help from the 1960s television show Dark Shadows ).
* Author Stephen King placed his fictional town of Derry, Maine on the Penobscot.
By 1990, the Tory Action Committee consisted of Edward Frostick MCIJ ( Chairman ), Adrian Davies MA, Stephen Derry MA PhD, Geoffrey W Bevan BA ( Econ ), Michael R Wheddon.
He took club out of the relegation battle to a safe mid table position and also won the FAI League Cup and qualified for the Setanta Cup before being dismissed by the new chairman and board of directors at Derry, and replaced by former Derry boss Stephen Kenny.
* Derry ( Stephen King ), a fictional town in Maine used by Stephen King as the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories
Derry, Maine is a fictional town and a part of Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, and, like Castle Rock, it has served as the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories.
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Derry City manager Stephen Kenny.
Shortly after Stephen Kenny left Derry City for Shamrock Rovers, the Candystripes were given permission to speak to Cook, however talks broke down and Cook stated he was happy at Sligo but would consider a job in England if offered so he could be closer to his family.
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Former Derry City boss Stephen Kenny took over in November 2006.
This was followed by reports linking Fenlon to the vacant hot-seat at Derry City left by Stephen Kenny, who had departed the Brandywell Stadium to take up the managers position at Scottish side Dunfermline Athletic.
Mickey Harte ( Tyrone GAA Manager ), Stephen O ' Neill ( Tyrone GAA Player ), Séan Kelly ( Former Gaelic Athletic Association President ), Danny Murphy ( Ulster GAA Secretary ), Liam McNelis ( The Cormac Trust Secretary ), Stephen McDonnell ( Armagh GAA Player ), Paddy Crozier ( Former Derry GAA Manager ), Brian McIver ( Former Donegal GAA Manager ), Adrian Logan ( Former UTV Sports Presenter ) and Austin O ' Callaghan ( BBC NI )

Stephen and mentions
* Stephen King's The Dark Tower series mentions Discordia in several contexts ; one of the main characters, Mordred Deschain, is from Discordia, and the castle that is home to the main antagonist is called Castle Discordia.
* Stevie Wonder mentions the struggle in South Africa and Stephen Biko in a tribute concert to Bob Dylan in his song " Blowing in the Wind ".
* Stephen King mentions the town in novels The Stand, in which it is the hometown of character Dayna Jurgens, and The Talisman.
Until recently, scholarship on Theodore had focused on only the latter period since it is attested in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English, and also in Stephen of Ripon's Vita Sancti Wilfrithi, whereas no source directly mentions Theodore's earlier activities.
Bede mentions that Wilfrid brought a singing master from Kent, Ædde Stephanus, to Ripon in 669 to teach chant, and he has traditionally been thought to be the same person as theStephen ” mentioned.
Indie rocker Stephen Malkmus mentions Stoke-on-Trent in " Pink India ", released on his self-titled solo album, singing that the song's protagonist, Mortimer, is a " rook " in The Great Game, who " came from Stoke-on-Trent.
In the DVD commentary, film scholar Stephen Prince mentions that Mifune's natural beard had to be maintained through the lengthy production, so he was unable to act in other films.
In 1445, a document signed by Stephen II of Moldavia mentions Galați.
Through a completely random encounter Cayce meets Voytek Biroshak and Ngemi ; the former an artist using old ZX81 microcomputers as a sculpture medium, the latter a collector of rare technology ( he mentions purchasing Stephen King's word processor, for example ).
The contemporary Vita Sancti Wilfrithi or Life of St Wilfrid ( by Stephen of Ripon, but often misattributed to Eddius Stephanus ) also mentions Cædwalla.
In the novel's epilogue, a letter written by a woman on her honeymoon to her friend mentions one of Stephen King's earlier works, The Shining.
On the Colbert Report, guest John King ( of CNN ) mentions Obama ’ s " New World Order " after Stephen Colbert jokes about the media ’ s role in getting Obama elected.
The new First Lord of the Admiralty also mentions Stephen Maturin's name during the proceedings, despite the information being classified, possibly exposing him to a large audience as an intelligence agent.
When she mentions that an aristocratic acquaintance of Ledward's and Wray's had visited the brothel, Stephen realises that this is the highly-placed traitor they are seeking.
Stephen Pile mentions this work in The Book of Heroic Failures, and comments: " Is there anything in conventional English which could equal the vividness of < nowiki >'</ nowiki > to craunch a marmoset < nowiki >'</ nowiki >?
In the movie The Love Guru the character being played by Stephen Colbert mentions he had a recent addiction to Frangelico.
It is also referred to in the song " Opening Doors " from Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along, which mentions it as a hypothetical song title in a satirical revue of the 1960s.
A chronicle of the time mentions that Stephen bought the Vicovu de Sus village in exchange for 200 zlots, and awarded the land and revenue to the treasury of the monastery.
Rose mentions that she and the Doctor have been to the Glass Pyramid of Sancleen, and to Justicia, which is the star system that they visit in the New Series Adventures novel The Monsters Inside by Stephen Cole ( where they encounter other members of the Slitheen family, as well as other members of the same race, the Blathereen ).
A peculiar report mentions that Stephen himself was captured by the Hungarians on 14 December, but that he managed to trick them into releasing him.
In a letter to Pope Sixtus II ( 257 – 58 ), Dionysius mentions that in the controversy over rebaptism of the lapsed Pope Stephen had refused communication with Helenus of Tarsus, Firmilian, and all Cilicia and Cappadocia, and the neighbouring lands ( Eusebius, VII, v, 3-4 ), a subject touched on in the sole surviving letter of Firmilian, a response to Cyprian.
It is reported in " Mongol Warrior 1200-1350 " by Stephen Turnbull and Wayne Reynolds available on Google Books that the Mongols ate horse milk powder with water, around 250 grammes a day although an account they quote mentions they took 4. 5 kg along for an expedition, and claims they hunted on campaign, such as digging around for marmots, it also said they ate horse meat ( it is known that the wild Przewalski horses were eaten which contributed to their extinction, but that may have been due to food shortage and was later than the period of the historical Mongols when possibly even these horses were some of them still domestic ), on the other hand they also drank blood from their horses by temporarily opening a vein when in shortage.

Stephen and uses
Stephen King uses the word in his 2006 novel Lisey's Story.
* The 1992 film The Lawnmower Man ( which bore little resemblance to the Stephen King story on which it was ostensibly based ) tells the tale of a research scientist who uses a VR system to jumpstart the mental and physical development of his mentally handicapped gardener.
Pinker ’ s research on visual cognition, begun in collaboration with his thesis adviser Stephen Kosslyn, showed that mental images represent scenes and objects as they appear from a specific vantage point ( rather than capturing their intrinsic three-dimensional structure ), and thus correspond to the neuroscientist David Marr ’ s theory of a “ two-and-a-half-dimensional sketch .” He also showed that this level of representation is used in visual attention, and in object recognition ( at least for asymmetrical shapes ), contrary to Marr ’ s theory that recognition uses viewpoint-independent representations.
Gwynne's performance as Jud Crandall in Pet Sematary was based on author Stephen King himself, who is also quite tall — only an inch shorter than the actor — and uses a similarly thick Maine dialect.
* Stephen Lawhead's book, Byzantium ( 1996 ), uses the succession of the Basil I as seed for the conspiracy which occupies most of the novel.
* In the Stephen King novella The Mist, the main character uses the name Flat Earth Society to describe a group that refuse to accept the presence of monsters in the mist outside.
The pirates outfitted for their own uses a small 25-ton sloop that the pirates had captured off Matinicus, one that formerly belonged to Colonel Stephen Minot.
The community, most of which encompasses what was the original 1700s farm of Stephen Maddox, is residential, with no commercial or industrial uses.
However, The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warners Grant ( p. 63 ), as do Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp 220 – 2 ), and the Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer ( Delorme, 9th ed., 1996, p. 55 ).
The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warren Gore ( p. 63 ) as does Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp. 222 – 3 ).
This cartoon uses the original lyrics of " My Old Kentucky Home " ( 1853 ) by Stephen Foster, and was recorded in the Lee DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system.
* Stephen King uses many epigraphs in his writing, usually to mark the beginning of another section in the novel.
The American Dialect Society list archives includes numerous posts by Stephen Goranson that cite research into uses soon after the above.
Associate Justice Stephen Breyer of the Supreme Court of the United States is famous in the American legal community for his writing style, in which he never uses notes.
* The Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park With George uses the word gavotte as a satirical device in the otherwise irregular, non-steadily rhythmical, song " It's Hot Up Here " to start the second Act, " We're stuck up here in this gavotte.
* In the 1999 novel Manifold: Time by British writer Stephen Baxter, a resentful worker uses red mercury " capable of releasing hundreds of times the energy contained in the same mass of TNT " to destroy the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In The Reverse of the Medal Stephen uses part of his fortune to buy the recently decommissioned HMS Surprise, giving its command to Jack Aubrey ( who had recently been framed for stock manipulation and temporarily lost his commission ) to be used as a letter of marque.
Allmusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that " the album uses the ragged cacophony of Bone Machine as a starting point, and proceeds to bring in the songwriterly aspects of Rain Dogs, along with its affection for backstreet and backwoods blues, plus a hint of the beatnik qualities of Swordfish.
Dino Cazares uses custom seven-string Ibanez guitars ; Christian Olde Wolbers has his own signature Jackson seven-string guitar, Jeff Loomis has a signature model made by Schecter and Stephen Carpenter has several of his own models released by ESP.
Stephen uses his influence to get Jack an advance on his grant of money ( far smaller than the prize would have been ) which clears some of his debt so he is released.
Evelyn, who was brought back to life with a needle by Blackburn then kills Blackburn and uses his body to frame Stephen.
He also frequently uses the verse from the Grateful Dead song, St. Stephen, " One man gathers what another man spills ," as well as often referring to the Pearl Jam song " Got Some " with the phrase " Got some if you need it !".
* 1867: Stephen Wilcox and his partner George Herman Babcock patent the " Babcock & Wilcox Non-Explosive Boiler ", which uses water inside clusters of tubing to generate steam, typically with higher pressures and more efficiently than the typical " firetube " boilers of that time.
* In the novel The Dead Zone ( 1979 ) by Stephen King, Johnny Smith uses his newfound psychometric powers to help the police in solving many cases.
Against Jack's explicit wishes, Tony uses Kim in a field operation as a replacement for Jane Saunders, in an attempt to secure collateral against Stephen Saunders and prevent any further attacks.

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