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Independents and critic
The Independents critic described it as " the most extraordinary piece of community-specific theatre I've ever beheld ".
The Independents radio critic Robert Hanks was unimpressed with Kneale's script for the dramatic sections, but praised the performance of Andrew Keir in the title role.
' "), the Independents critic, Paul Taylor, reiterates his praise of No Man's Land, concluding:

Independents and one
The political composition of the Council is 22 Independents, one of only three Councils in Scotland with a majority of elected members who do not represent a political party.
The June 2004 election returned four Conservatives, two Liberal Democrats, two UK Independents, one Labour, and one Green — none of whom live in East Sussex.
Callow is one of the most prominent gay actors in Britain, listed 28th in the Independents 2007 listing of the most influential gay men and women in the UK.
When King Charles II issued his Declaration of Indulgence in 1672, Owen drew up an address of thanks ; Owen was one of the first preachers at the weekly lectures which the Independents and Presbyterians jointly held at Princes ' Hall in Broad Street.
During his tenure, Flanigan promoted the Independents by scheduling two games in 1917 against the Minneapolis Marines, who were considered one of the toughest teams in the midwest.
In the 2008 elections 12 councillors were elected unopposed: seven Independents, four for Plaid Cymru and one representing Llais Gwynedd.
At the 2009 Local Elections two members each were elected for Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Labour Party along with two Independents and one Sinn Féin.
In the debate between the two main parties present at the Assembly, the Presbyterians and the Independents, the Presbyterians were in favor of a form of church government that maintained the visible organizational unity of the Catholic Church while Independents, weary of the ecclesiastical tyranny they experienced under the Episcopal system, wished to organize the churches in a congregational way envisioning no legitimate authority of the church above the local congregation meeting at one time in a single place.
Because Independents are not one cohesive group, they are very diverse in their beliefs and interpretations of Mormonism ; therefore, their practices vary.
Statistically, it is difficult to estimate how many Independents there are, but a recent estimate indicates that there may be more independent fundamentalists than there are in any one of the formally organized polygamous groups and may number as many as 15, 000.
As an alternative to a coalition with Laurier, on October 12, 1917, Borden formed the Union government with a Cabinet of twelve Conservatives, nine Liberals and Independents and one " Labour " member.
Fine Gael, a conservative party holds three, with Independents and the liberal conservative Fianna Fáil holding two and one each respectively.
The make-up of the current town council following the last election is one Fine Gael, four Fianna Fáil, one Sinn Féin, one Letterkenny Residents Party, and two Independents.
WWOOF Independents list hosts located in 49 other countries, of which 20 countries have only one registered host farm.
It currently has one Conservative and two Independents, although since 1983 it has mostly returned Liberals and Independents.
* 10 June – As a result of the local elections, there is power sharing in nine councils across Wales, Labour control in eight, Independents in three, and Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives control one each.
He is considered to be one of the most eminent English Congregationalist preachers of Regency England ; one of the first Independents or Congregationalists to articulate the Great Awakening or Religious Revival championed by George Whitfield and John Wesley.
As of 2009, two ward councillors of Atherton are Independents and one is a member of the Labour Party.

Independents and most
The Conservatives won 49, the newly-formed Progressive Party won 58 ( but declined to form the official Opposition ), and the remaining ten seats went to fringe parties and Independents ; most of these ten supported the Progressives.
Wales traditionally is the part of Europe which has the largest share of Congregationalists among the population, most Congregationalists being members of Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg ( the Union of Welsh Independents ), which is particularly important in Carmarthenshire and Brecknockshire.
The most recent elections were in May 2011, following which the council is made up of 10 members of the Independents for Frome alliance ( IfF ), 4 Liberal Democrats, and three Conservatives.
The Independents were a group most easily integrating into Canadian capitalist society.
Slide decks are most commonly set up with conventional trucks like Independents and Trackers to minimize weight and ride height, but have wider hangers ( 150mm-200mm ) to match the width of the deck.
This final performance was praised by The Independents radio reviewer: " This series has so far been hugely enjoyable-thanks in large part to Andrew Keir, who recreates the role of Quatermass in dramatic interludes ; lesser actors would treat Kneale's downbeat script with a certain detachment, but Keir is prepared to charge even the most banal lines with a terror that's both a treat and a lesson.
After the formation of the New Model Army the strength of the Independents grew along with the fortunes of the Army because Independents held many of the senior positions within the Army ( Oliver Cromwell being the most famous of them ).
Like most Independents, it initially offered a format consisting of cartoons, sitcoms, movies, drama shows, and religious programming in mid-mornings after the cartoons.
He was a very influential preacher in London of the 1640s, and also one of the most ferocious polemical writers of the time, arguing from a conservative Presbyterian point of view against the Independents.
It has been called " the most elaborate and least gracious " of the Presbyterian pamphlets on the Independents.

Independents and performances
With highlight performances such as an Atlanta benefit, which featured Jerry Only of the legendary Misfits as an onstage guest, Ghoultown has played with an amazing variety of bands such as Hank III, Rocket from the Crypt, The Independents, DRI, Bile, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Flametrick Subs, Dick Dale, Road Kings, Men of Porn, Captured By Robots, Fear, Cruxshadows, and The Misfits.

Independents and I
22nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company I, Dawson County Independents
After the Royalists had lost the First Civil War, Charles I was able to enter into an " Engagement " with the majority of the Covenanters in which the Covenanters agreed to support Charles in the Second English Civil War against their mutual enemy the English Independents, in return for him imposing presbyterianism for three years on England.
It is often assumed that he supported the Presbyterians against the Independents, and, as such, opposed the regicide of Charles I.
Over the past few years the elections have been fiercely contested amid violence between " Independents " and " S. F. I ".
The Preston campaign of the Second Civil War was undertaken under the direction of the Scots Parliament, not the Kirk, and it took the execution of King Charles I to bring about a union of all Scottish parties against the English Independents.
Augusta State's athletic programs compete at the Division II level in the Peach Belt Conference of the NCAA, except for the men's and women's golf programs, both of which are Division I Independents.
When I met him at an exhibition of the Independents at the Grand Central Palace, he was a quiet-mannered man, whom I took to be about seventy-five years old.

Independents and have
Since 1985 The Independents have held the event in a 110-hectare park with a stadium large enough to hold 35 thousand people, designed by renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Groups of convenience, such as the Technical Group of Independents that previously existed, are no longer allowed and the minimum requirements of groups have been raised forcing less numerous elements to sit as NIs.
However, the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party ( now divided into the center-right Radical Party and the center-left Radical Party of the Left ), and, above all, the Republican parties ( Democratic Republican Alliance, Republican Federation, National Center of Independents and Peasants, Independent Republicans, Republican Party, Liberal Democracy ) have since embraced liberalism, including in its economic version, and nowadays many of these components are active in the centre-right Union for a Popular Movement.
However, as opposition to self-government itself was a core basis of their party, and it would have been seen as somewhat odd for them to then join a government, Duby, Maher and Prowse disbanded the party, and reformed as the Independents Group.
Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties or a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do not feel that any major party addresses.
Independents have rarely been elected to the federal Parliament of Australia, although they are more commonly elected to state parliaments.
Numerous opinions have been expressed concerning the origin and the institute of the Culdees, some calling them monks, some secular canons and hospitallers, and others going so far as to say that they were Independents, or Dissenters, or even the forefathers of the modern Freemasons.
* A plurality of Independents wanted labor unions to have less influence, at 40 %.
Teams such as the Duluth Kelleys and the Rock Island Independents would have been contenders for the title but their more limited schedules ( 6 games for Duluth and 9 for Rock Island ) effectively ruled them out of title contention.

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