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Stubbs and later
Admired in his own time and for centuries after, Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians such as William Stubbs.
She attended Balladen County Primary School and later trained at Oldham College and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with Imogen Stubbs and Ralph Fiennes, and began her career with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
William Stubbs ( 1825-1901 ), the constitutional historian and influential teacher of a generation of historians, became a crucial figure in the later survival and respectability of Whig history.
Although he began his musical career in the late 1960s in childhood beat group The Insects, he first came to prominence in The Zuggs ( in 1979 ), followed by A Silly Tree, the latter including Gary Stubbs, later of Cut Tunes with whom Holmes also served.
On his return, his numerous subjects included George Stubbs ( 1777 ), fellow academician Dominic Serres, the chemist Joseph Priestley, and a portrait claimed to be of the teenage Jane Austen, from perhaps as early as 1790 ( clothing styles suggest a later date ), known as the " Rice " portrait after a later owner, though this has always been a controversial attribution of the sitter.
* Rob Spendlove as Company Sergeant Major ( later Regimental Sergeant Major then Lieutenant ) Michael Stubbs ( Series 3-5 )
His family were wealthy colonial settlers whose ancestors had abandoned Georgia during the American Revolution ; Stubbs later described them as " real Tories, the old-fashioned kind ".
Stubbs was also criticized for bringing his personal controversies into the campaign, and his religious beliefs were questioned by some ( originally an Anglican, Stubbs became a secular humanist in later years ).
He is now somewhat eclipsed in the field of animal paintings by the later George Stubbs ( 1724 – 1806 ), who is considered technically superior.
The label released records by a number of artists, including Joe Stubbs ( brother of Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs ), Eddie Floyd, The Falcons and The Ohio Untouchables ( later renamed the Ohio Players ).
" A version by the band Oranger also featured as an intro song and later on a cutscene in the video game Stubbs the Zombie-Rebel without a Pulse and can also be heard in the 2010 video game Mafia II.
The five anti-coalition MLAs consisted of three dissident Conservatives ( one of whom later rejoined the government ), independent Lewis St. George Stubbs, and William A. Kardash.
In 1909 Governor Stubbs appointed him regent of the University of Kansas, and four years later he was reappointed by Governor Hodges and served until July, 1913.
The return to Wembley for the Division One playoff final two months later was a happier occasion for Stubbs and his colleagues, though for 75 minutes it looked as though it would be another disappointment as Bolton trailed 2-0 to Reading in the contest for a place in the Premier League.
He was set to continue as a vital part of the squad in 2005 – 06, but refused to sign a new contract as the club were willing to offer him only a one-year deal, and later revelations suggested a " cancer clause " in the contract that Stubbs was unhappy with.
" He later went on to say his denial over the transfer was a lie, and that he had cheered when new team-mate Tim Cahill scored a last minute winner for Everton against Sunderland on New Year's Eve-whilst Stubbs was still a Sunderland player.
Shelley's storylines included a bigamous marriage to Peter Barlow ( Chris Gascoyne ) and an abusive and controlling relationship with Charlie Stubbs ( Bill Ward ), who later left her pregnant.
During Shelley's six years on the show she was friends with Sunita Alahan ( Shobna Gulati ) and was involved in high profile storylines such as discovering her husband Peter Barlow ( Chris Gascoyne ) is a bigamist and later being beaten up by her then boyfriend Charlie Stubbs ( Bill Ward ).
In later years, Tonight Live featured a Friday night guest host, usually Richard Stubbs. Vizard enjoyed taking nights off and more than 100 guest hosts were tried including Agro, Ben Elton, Bob Geldof, Paula Yates, Ronnie Corbett, Glenn Robbins and John Singleton.

Stubbs and quit
Stubbs soon quit the act and was replaced by Dennis Edwards.

Stubbs and more
Modern historians have been more divided in their view of Edward I. Bishop William Stubbs, working in the whig tradition of historical writing, praised Edward as a king deliberately working towards the goal of a constitutional government.
Stubbs also painted more exotic animals including lions, tigers, giraffes, monkeys, and rhinoceroses, which he was able to observe in private menageries.
From more recent history, the bright, jewel-like colors have made enamel a favored choice for designers of jewelry and bibelots, such as the fantastic eggs of Peter Carl Fabergé, enameled copper boxes of Battersea enamellers, and artists such as George Stubbs and other painters of portrait miniatures.
Among the more occasional hosts were Alan Weeks, David Icke, Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, Bob Wilson, David Vine, Barry Davies, Dougie Donnelly, Harry Carpenter, Harry Gration, John Inverdale, Tony Gubba, Helen Rollason, Ray Stubbs and Sue Barker.
This would inevitably involve a double entendre about either Una Stubbs, or more often, Lionel Blair for example:
Describing him as " this wonderful man ," William Stubbs says that Wharton did for the elucidation of English Church history " more than any one before or since.
He was more fortunate in the 1953 election, defeating independent candidate Lewis St. George Stubbs by over 500 votes to win the fourth position.
Former judge Lewis St. George Stubbs, an independent leftist, received an astounding 24, 805 votes on the first ballot, almost 20, 000 more than his nearest competitor.
Stubbs has recorded more doubles triumphs than any other Australian woman — 60 from 1992 to the conclusion of the 2010 WTA Tour — enjoying success with eleven different partners.
Meanwhile, Gail knew Sarah Lou was worth more than that slack-jawed, apostolic follower of Charlie Stubbs.

Stubbs and career
Later on as his Motown career developed, Gaye would seek inspiration in fellow label mates such as David Ruffin of The Temptations and Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops as their grittier voices led to Gaye and his producer seeking a similar sound in recordings such as " I Heard It Through the Grapevine " and " That's the Way Love Is ".
In 2008 he returned to The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry ( the theatre where he started his career ) to direct Joanna Murray-Smith's adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Scenes from a Marriage starring Imogen Stubbs and Iain Glen.
SNFU hired drummer Sean Stubbs ( of Numb, Jakalope, and Bif Naked's band ) to replace Rees, marking the first four-piece lineup of their career.
Tim, who comes from an affluent family, plans a career with the Department of Justice, a fact that doesn't sit well with his girlfriend, Diana ( Imogen Stubbs ), the daughter of Senator Stiles ( Widmark ).
Born in Detroit in 1936, Levi Stubbs began his professional singing career with friends Abdul " Duke " Fakir, Renaldo " Obie " Benson, and Lawrence Payton, forming a singing group called The Four Aims in 1954.
Despite being the most prominent member of the group, Stubbs refused to have separate billing ( in contrast to other Motown acts such as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and Diana Ross and the Supremes ), and he also turned down several offers for a solo career, out of loyalty to his bandmates.
Stubbs started his career at Bolton Wanderers, turning professional in 1990 when they were members of the Football League Third Division.
She has been a finalist in 3 singles tournaments, and has 5 career doubles titles, including the prestigious Pan Pacific Open, which she won with doubles specialist Rennae Stubbs, and the equally impressive Swisscom Challenge in Zurich, with Justine Henin-Hardenne.

Stubbs and 1994
In 1994, Nunn married actress Imogen Stubbs with whom he has two children, Ellie and Jesse.
The Press Association reported on September 18, 1994: " Director Trevor Nunn and actress Imogen Stubbs, who wed in secret at a London register office on Saturday, had their marriage blessed today in a low-key service at a village church.
That includes players like Ron Washington ( 1977 ), Bob Welch ( 1977 ), Ron Roenicke ( 1978 – 1979 ), Mike Scioscia ( 1978 ), Dave Stewart ( 1978 ), Orel Hershiser ( 1980 – 1981, 1991 ), Fernando Valenzuela ( 1980 ), Steve Sax ( 1981 ), Sid Bream ( 1982 ), Sid Fernandez ( 1983 ), Franklin Stubbs ( 1983 ), Ramon Martinez ( 1988, 1996 ), John Wetteland ( 1988 ), Eric Karros ( 1990 ), Pedro Martinez ( 1991 ), Raul Mondesi ( 1991 – 1992 ), Eric Young ( 1991 ), Mike Piazza ( 1992 ), Henry Blanco ( 1993 – 1996 ), Todd Hollandsworth ( 1993 ), Chan Ho Park ( 1994 ), Miguel Cairo ( 1995 ), Paul LoDuca ( 1995, 1997 ), Paul Konerko ( 1996 ), Alex Cora ( 1997 ), Dennys Reyes ( 1997 ), Adrian Beltre ( 1998 ) and Eric Gagne ( 1999 ).
* Imogen Stubbs – London 1994
1994 Frank Stubbs ( TV series )

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