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Sutton and beautiful
However, a poem " Aboriginal Nomenclature-By a Native ', which appeared in the Register on 11 October 1893, suggests a different meaning-one stanza reads: Ko-ko-chunga ( wood ), where bronze-winged pigeons roost " ( Manning, 1990: 103 ) " John Sutton, Secretary of the Ornithological Society, wrote to the author: " Echung " is one of the calls of the Rufous Whistler ( Pachycephala rufiventris ), one of the most beautiful songsters of the South Australian ( and Australian ) bush.

Sutton and picture
The Monument, designed by Christopher Wren, depicted in a picture by Sutton Nicholls, c. 1753.
A picture of farmland outside the village of King's Sutton in Northamptonshire.
File: Kings Sutton 1 ( 5 ). png | A picture farmland outside the village of King's Sutton in Northamptonshire.
File: Kings Sutton 1 ( 8 ). png | A picture of King's Sutton in 2010.

Sutton and Daniell
In looking at it, one may almost feel the warmth of an Indian sky, the water seems to be in actual motion and the animals, trees and plants are studies for the naturalist .” Further different versions of Indian scenes were published, and details can be found in Sutton ’ s book, together with a detailed inventory of all the artistic output of Thomas, Samuel and William Daniell.

Sutton and successful
Sutton was successful and the series closed with a broadcast of Titus Andronicus roughly twelve months late.
Eddie Sutton has three sons: Sean Sutton, the former head coach of Oklahoma State University, Scott Sutton, the current head coach of Oral Roberts University, and Steve Sutton, who is a successful banker ( Spirit Bank ) in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Founded by Eddie Sutton in 1966, CSI's men's basketball program is one of the most successful at the community college level, claiming to be the winningest junior college program in the United States.
Ann Sutton ( Gene Tierney ), the wife of a successful psychoanalyst ( Richard Conte ), is arrested for shoplifting.
In this position, Sutton commissioned and oversaw some of the most prestigious of all BBC drama productions of the era, including in 1967 the epic twenty-six episode adaptation of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga, commonly held to be one of the most successful BBC drama productions of all time.
This era is commonly held to be one of the most successful in all BBC drama, described by The Guardian in their obituary of Sutton as being when " the golden age of television drama reached its zenith ".

Sutton and artist
* 1947 – Linda Sutton, English artist
Luke, though still uncertain about his wife's ultimate fate, begins an affair with scam artist Holly Sutton ( Emma Samms ).
* Keith Sutton, artist ( 1935 – 40 )
Cartoony artist Tom Sutton — who along with Marie Severin was the series ' most ubiquitous illustrator — might ink the grand, polar-opposite pencils of Jack Kirby, or even Marie Severin pencils over Kirby layouts, a combination seen nowhere else.
The book is the first publication on the artist in the English language, according to the Bruce Museum, where Sutton is director.

Sutton and enjoying
She was " discovered " for this role while enjoying a party in the apartment of actor Frank Sutton ( Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter of Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C .).

Sutton and full
In 2007, there was a major shake-up of the Braves broadcasters: Don Sutton departed to be the full-time broadcaster with the Washington Nationals, Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren went to the Braves Radio Network full time, and Joe Simpson signed with Fox Broadcasting Company to be a color analyst on FSN South and Sports South, and also signed to call a limited schedule of games on TBS with Chip.
: See Wimbledon and Sutton Railway for full details
* Sharon Sutton ( M. Arch 1983 ) – professor, architecture and urban design ; first African American woman to become a full professor in accredited architectural degree program
Due to the outbreak of the First World War, the full planned expansion was cancelled, and was never completed, although the wide space between the tracks shows where the fast lines had been laid prior their removal in the 1980s when the South Coast services stopped running through Sutton and Epsom.
The full title Sutton and Mole Valley Lines is used for the lines north of Epsom via Sutton.

Sutton and creation
The street has lent its name to the Gracechurch Shopping Centre in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, which was named after the street by the property company based in Gracechurch Street responsible for its creation.
Sutton Coldfield is one of the safest seats in the country for the Conservative Party, with them having held it since its creation in 1945.

Sutton and these
O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Sutton is an avid golfer and wine enthusiast and frequently makes references to these hobbies while broadcasting.
The musicians involved in these albums-and at Condon's club-included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett ( cornet ), Billy Butterfield ( trumpet ), Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Bob Wilber ( clarinet ), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity, George Brunies ( trombone ), Bud Freeman ( tenor sax ), Gene Schroeder, Dick Cary, Ralph Sutton ( piano ), Bob Casey, Walter Page, Jack Lesberg, Al Hall ( bass ), George Wettling, Buzzy Drootin, Cliff Leeman ( drums ).
In many places the courses of these roads – including the points where they met – have been lost as they pass through the urban area, though a section of the route from Wall is well preserved as it passes through Sutton Park.
The power to supply these arc lights was taken from a 10 hp Crompton DC generator driven by a Robey steam engine in a small foundry in Adelaide Street and occupied by J. W. Sutton & Co.
As at Sutton Hoo, the best hope for closely dating the burial is the Merovingian gold coins, however the dating of these is a complicated matter, based on their metallic content rather than the design and information stamped on them.
Variation and ornamentation of the basic steps was applied in three ways: ( 1 ) ad libitum variation on the frequency and order of the basic figures, ( 2 ) ad libitum variation of the step-pattern and ornamental foot and hand movements, and ( 3 ) special variant choreographies ( menuets figurees ) created by dancing masters for special occasions, for particular pupils, or for published manuals ( these often required specially composed music to fit the choreographies ) ( Sutton 1985, 125 ).
A Martello tower exists on each of these islands with another tower overlooking Howth harbour ( opened as a visitor centre and Ye Olde Hurdy-Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio on June 8, 2001 ) and another tower at Red Rock, Sutton.
All of these place names still exist, except for Sutton, which is now called Freshwater Bay ( previously Freshwater Gate ).
For administrative, judicial and taxation purposes these units remained important for another 600 years, although by 1295 the number of lathes had reduced to five: Borough and Eastry were merged to form the Lathe of Saint Augustine, the lathe of Lympne was renamed the Lathe of Shepway, the lathes of Sutton, Milton and Wye were merged and redivided to form the Lathe of Scraye and the Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone.
Glass painters such as Baptista Sutton, who had previously installed " Laudian innovations ", found new employment by repairing and replacing these to meet increasingly strict Protestant standards.
In 1837 he exhibited ' The Meeting of His Majesty's Staghounds on Ascot Heath ,' painted for the Earl of Chesterfield, and in 1839 ' The Melton Hunt ,' purchased by the Duke of Wellington ( both of these have been engraved, the former by F. Bromley, the latter by W. Humphreys ). In 1841, he painted ' A Shooting Party at Rawton Abbey ' for the Earl of Lichfield, and in 1848 ' The Cottesmore Hunt ' for Sir Richard Sutton.
Since the 1980s, these express services are routed via East Croydon to serve Gatwick Airport and passengers from Sutton for the south coast now have to change at Horsham or travel to West Croydon and walk, take the bus or use Croydon's Tramlink service to get to East Croydon.
All but the first and last of these were written by Don McGregor, with penciling by Rich Buckler and by Tom Sutton, primarily.
Hanging bowls such as those found at Sutton Hoo are among some of the most important of these crafts.
In 1894, Woking Local Board formed, first met in Goldsworth Hall with 18 councillors representing these wards, Knaphill, St Johns, Mayford, Sutton, Brookwood, Old Woking, Maybury and Central.

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