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New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner ( vocals, guitars, synthesisers ), Peter Hook ( bass, synthesisers ) and Stephen Morris ( drums, electronic drums, synthesisers ) – the remaining members of Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis – with the addition of Gillian Gilbert ( keyboards, guitars, synthesizers ).
In 2007, Peter Hook left the band and the band broke-up again, with Sumner saying in 2009 that he no longer wishes to make music as New Order.
Between 1977 and 1980, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, and Bernard Sumner were members of the post-punk band Joy Division, often featuring heavy production input from producer Martin Hannett.
Sumner and remaining bandmates Peter Hook and Stephen Morris started a new band named New Order, taking in Gillian Gilbert.
The band name refers to the fact that the other New Order members, Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook, had already released solo records when the first The Other Two record, the single " Tasty Fish ", came out 1991 and peaked at 41 in the UK Singles Chart.
In the late 1970s, Gilbert was in a punk band with three girls who happened to rehearse next to Joy Division, which included singer Ian Curtis, guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.
* Musician Bernard Sumner of Joy Division, New Order and Bad Lieutenant ( band ) lives here with his family, as does his band mate Peter Hook.
All songs written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner and Stephen Hague.
Although The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack is credited to New Order, only New Order members Stephen Morris, Peter Hook and Phil Cunningham were involved in producing the music-Bernard Sumner was not present for the recording.
* Peter Sumner as Tom Lloyd
Sumner and Peter Hook rewrote the lyrics for the first verse and chorus when Curtis's original lyrics could not be found.
| Writer = Keith Allen Bernard Sumner Peter Hook Stephen Morris Gillian Gilbert
#" Isolation " ( Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris ) – 3: 02 by Joy Division
#" Isolation " ( Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris ) – 3: 08 by Joy Division
In an audience of less than 42 people, several key members of Manchester's future music scene were present: Tony Wilson ( Granada TV presenter and creator of Factory Records ), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner ( Joy Division and New Order ), Morrissey ( later to form The Smiths with Johnny Marr ), producer Martin Hannett, Mark E Smith of The Fall, Paul Morley later to become an influential music journalist, and Mick Hucknall of Simply Red.
Among the subjects of his portraits were the historian Lord Macaulay, Archbishop Sumner, the essayist and fashionable cleric Sydney Smith, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Peter Mark Roget the compiler of the original thesaurus.
Beechey managed to get the financial support of Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood, The Earl of Derby as patron, the Duke of Devonshire as vice-president and John Bird Sumner, then Bishop of Chester and later Archbishop of Canterbury, as visitor.
She is divorced from fellow actor Peter Sumner and has a son named Luke.
Other cast members in the series included Christine Amor, Diane Craig, Anne Haddy, Shane Porteous, Ron Graham, Peter Sumner, Kris McQuade, Betty Lucas, Vincent Ball, Brian Wenzel, Carmen Duncan, Jack Fegan, Bruce Spence, Sigrid Thornton, John Stanton, Kate Fitzpatrick and Charles Tingwell.

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The county is divided into thirty-seven townships: Antelope, Athol, Belle Plaine, Belmont, Benton, Beotia, Buffalo, Capitola, Clifton, Conde, Cornwall, Crandon, Exline, Frankfort, Garfield, Great Bend, Groveland, Harmony, Harrison, Jefferson, Lake, La Prairie, Lincoln, Lodi, Mellette, Northville, Olean, Prairie Center, Redfield, Richfield, Spring, Sumner, Tetonka, Three Rivers, Tulare, Turton, Union.
In the 1920s the Transcontinental Air Transport airline built an airfield in Fort Sumner as part of its coast-to-coast air passenger network, but the site was abandoned when the airline's ambitious plans collapsed in the Great Depression.
In 1983 Sumner co-produced, with Donald Johnson, the band Foreign Press and ' The Great Divide '/' Love in a Strange Place '.
Sumner was well regarded in Great Britain, but after the war he sacrificed his reputation in Britain by his stand on U. S. claims for British breaches of neutrality.
Sumner's enemies used the affair to attack Sumner's manhood, calling Sumner " The Great Impotency ".
The Duchess of Argyll, a strong antislavery advocate in Great Britain, wrote Sumner that the capture of the envoys “ the maddest act that ever was done, and, unless the States government intend to force us to war, utterly inconceivable.
Sumner and Lincoln met daily over the next week and discussed the ramifications of a war with Great Britain.
At this time, the ' New Deal ' legislation had not defeated the woes of the Great Depression, and, although dwindling, immigration into the United States continued ( Sumner, 1994 ).
* The Fort Sumner Cemetery where Billy the Kid was buried was washed out by the Great Pecos River Flood in 1904.
Razorlight drummer ), Phil Sumner ( British Sea Power cornettist ), Jim Bob, Jon Boden ( Bellowhead and Spiers & Boden fiddler ) and Emmy The Great.

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New writings have arisen from the involvement of cris cheek, Bridgid Mcleer, and Alaric Sumner, under the direction of Caroline Bergvall and John Hall through the Performance Writing programme at Dartington College of Arts including Kirsten Lavers, Andy Smith, and Chris Paul ; from the involvement of Redell Olson in the MA in Poetic Practice at Royal Holloway, University of London, including Becky Cremin, Frances Kruk, Ryan Ormond, Sophie Robinson, John Sparrow and Stephen Willey ; and Keith Jebb at University of Bedfordshire's Creative Writing programme, including Alyson Torns and Allison Boast.
The two cars left the airport together but the station wagon was soon separated from the limo and Sumner Miller was now headed for London, Ontario rather than Hamilton.
After the war with Spain ended, Sumner served as a military attaché to American Embassy in London.
In 1863, William Sumner published, A Popular Treatise on Tea as a by-product of the first trade missions to China from London.
* London Township, Sumner County, Kansas

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* 1990 – Sophie Sumner, English model
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE ( born 2 October 1951 ), known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, activist, actor and philanthropist.
* Heywood Sumner ( 1853 – 1940 ), an English painter and antiquary
Her film roles include villainous Bond girl Miranda Frost in Die Another Day, Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, Helen in An Education, Lisa in Made in Dagenham, Miriam Grant-Panofsky in Barney's Version, Kate Sumner in Johnny English Reborn and Andromeda in Wrath of the Titans.
Pike plays the part of Kate Sumner in the 2011 Bond-spoof film Johnny English Reborn, playing a psychologist and English's love interest.
The surname Sumner originates in the English-language word that is spelled, in modern English, summoner, denoting a person who serves a summons.
* Heywood Sumner ( 1853 – 1940 ), English artist, designer, writer and archaeologist
* John Sumner ( 17th-century actor ), an English theatre actor
Bernard Edward Sumner ( born 4 January 1956 ), also known as Bernard Dickin, Bernard Dicken and Bernard Albrecht is an English musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist and producer.
In 1988, the English group New Order ( with whom Laid Back admire each other ), re-ordered their best-selling album Technique, heavily influenced by Laidback style, especially the song " Fine Time " in which their singer Bernard Sumner paid tribute to Laidback's singing style, singing at some times on top voice, others singing or even talking with over-deep voice.
* Eliot Paulina Sumner ( born 1990 ), English musician performing as Coco Sumner and I Blame Coco
* Bernard Albrecht, an alias of Bernard Sumner, English singer and guitarist
In 1979, " Total Communication " ( a " use anything that works " philosophy ) was adopted at the Sumner School, but the signing it used was " Australasian Sign Language " an artificial signed form of English.
This was the first time that lead singer Bernard Sumner performed in a language other than English on record.
Charles Richard Sumner ( 22 November 1790 – 15 August 1874 ), born at Kenilworth, was an English bishop.
The English artist Heywood Sumner has been identified as this era's pioneer of the technique, for example his work at the 1892 St Mary's Church, Sunbury, Surrey.
Poage returned to St. Louis after the Olympics to teach at segregated Sumner High School, where he was the head of the English department and helped coach the school ’ s sports teams.

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