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Parry and Report
Known as the " Parry Report " it recommended refocusing Countrylink, and to adjust fare structures.
Martin Parry, co-chair of the IPCC Working Group II Fourth Assessment Report, has said:
The most notorious episode, reported in numerous diverse sources including U. S. News & World Report on November 1, 1999, Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq by Robert Parry, First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty by Bill Minutaglio, and W: Revenge of the Bush Dynasty by Elizabeth Mitchell, has 26-year-old Bush visiting his parents in Washington, D. C. over the Christmas vacation in 1972, shortly after the death of his grandfather, and taking his 16-year-old brother Marvin out drinking.

Parry and referred
The legend that Jesus himself visited Britain is referred to in " And did those feet in ancient time ", by William Blake in 1804, and in the hymn " Jerusalem ", with music written by C. Hubert H. Parry in 1916.
Occasional two-needled pinyons in northern Baja California, Mexico have sometimes been referred to Colorado Pinyon in the past, but are now known to be hybrids between Single-leaf Pinyon and Parry Pinyon.
King's Highway 69, commonly referred to as Highway 69, is a major north – south highway in the central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario, linking Highway 400 north of Parry Sound with the city of Greater Sudbury at Highway 17.

Parry and above
Harvey Parry, Lloyd's stunt double, dangled from a broken clock face on the topmost floor above moving traffic

Parry and did
" Parry was concerned that the album did not have a hit song for radio play and instructed Smith and producer Phil Thornalley to polish the track " The Hanging Garden " for release as a single.
Wider public use of such terms on the Internet did not come until August 1993, when Alan Parry announced the existence of a new electronic mailing list for discussion of " intelligent " dance music: the Intelligent Dance Music list, or IDM List for short.
Like Ross, Parry did not find the passage, but he did set a new record for the " furthest west ," which stood for several decades.
* " Jerusalem ( hymn )", a setting to music of Blake's poem And did those feet in ancient time, written by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916 and used as a hymn
* Sir Hubert Parry, who set And did those feet in ancient time to music, set " I was Glad " for the coronation of King Edward VII.
Although Mackenzie composed a large number of works, which met with great public success, he found, as had Arthur Sullivan earlier and as did Parry contemporaneously, that running a large musical conservatoire left less time for composition.
In 1995 the former AP, Newsweek and PBS journalist who originally broke the Iran-Contra story, Robert Parry, revealed on his investigative news website Consortium News that he had recently discovered, in an abandoned Capitol Hill bathroom in which Lee Hamilton's October Surprise Committee stored files, a Russian report that had been hand-delivered to the US Embassy in 1993 confirming that the October Surprise actually did occur.
Contrary to the Catholic philosopher Stanley Parry ’ s claim that Meyer did not even recognize the family as a natural community, Meyer called the family and state “ necessary associations ”.
A Parry article argued that the Meyer libertarian critique was correct about the state and reform did necessitate a revision of tradition once the previous vision had lost its energy.
Grimmett did not oppose Eves, and returned to his Port Carling law practice after the 1999 provincial election, having chaired Ernie Eves ' successful campaign in the newly-configured Parry Sound-Muskoka riding.
Although construction did commence northward from Waubaushene at the highway's southern end, the project was curtailed by the Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris shortly after the 1995 provincial election, with construction ending at kilometre 225 in Parry Sound.

Parry and make
He began as an ordinary seaman on the 1st rate ship of the line ( 110 guns ) Ville de Paris, where he shared living quarters with William Edward Parry, then a twelve year old midshipman, who would also go on to make a name for himself in Polar exploration.
However, it was nicely decorated .< ref >< cite > Information from the Arthur Lloyd website accessed 01 Mar 2007 </ ref > Parry built the theatre cheaply, hoping " to make handsome profits in compensation when the area was demolished, which was even then in contemplation ".
The expedition of the two scholars is an obvious allusion to the research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord in Bosnia, whose effect was to make the oral epic tradition in Serbo-Croatian far better known, at least in Western scholarship, than it had been before.

Parry and any
James Parry ( born July 13, 1967 ), commonly known by his nickname and username Kibo (), is a Usenetter known for his sense of humor, various surrealist net pranks, an absurdly long. signature, and a machine-assisted knack for " kibozing ": joining any thread in which " kibo " was mentioned.
* A British Arctic expedition under William Edward Parry comprising HMS Hecla and HMS Griper reaches longitude 112 ° 51 ' W in the Northwest Passage, the furthest west which will be attained by any single-season voyage for 150 years.
Parry is also continually haunted by a hallucinatory Red Knight, who terrifies him whenever he shows any confidence.
* A British Arctic expedition under William Edward Parry comprising HMS Hecla and HMS Griper reaches longitude 112 ° 51 ' W in the Northwest Passage, the furthest west which will be attained by any single-season voyage for 150 years.
Ambassador Emyr Jones Parry of the United Kingdom, which held the Council's rotating presidency in October 2004, said that the 15-member body " reaffirmed their view that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, whenever and by whomsoever committed.
Parry Williams wrote a somewhat different poem with the same title in Welsh, stressing his eccentricity and the pointlessness of his learning, since he never appears to have used any of his languages, but concludes: " Chwarae-teg i Dic-nid yw pawb yn gwirioni ' r un fath " ( Fair play to Dic-not everybody is silly in the same way ).

Parry and rural
Politically, Restoule, as with most of rural Parry Sound District leans Conservative.
Dressed in an overly well-worn sweater and frayed cap, and sporting a grizzled ' two-day beard ,' Farquharson is a decidedly rural Ontario farmer from near Parry Sound.

Parry and which
John Jay Parry, the editor of De Amore, quotes critic Robert Bossuat as describing " De Amore " as " one of those capital works which reflect the thought of a great epoch, which explains the secret of a civilization ".
He is perhaps best known on Usenet for his famous ( or infamous ) " Happynet Proclamation " ( 1992 ), circulated to many newsgroups, some absurdly unrelated, which satirised the endless flamewars on the network, with Parry posing as a godlike being issuing an edict full of in-jokes and humor targets that claimed to unify all news into one glorious totality, " happynet ".
* Parry arc, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon which occasionally appears over a 22 ° halo together with an upper tangent arc
A reply from the list server's system administrator, Brian Behlendorf, revealed that Parry originally wanted to create a list devoted to discussion of the music on the Rephlex label, but they decided together to expand its charter to include music similar to what was on Rephlex or that was in different genres but which had been made with similar approaches.
Through Farrar and Vaughan Williams, Finzi belongs to the firm tradition of Elgar, Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford, which made his music seem unfashionable in his lifetime.
Both Sabine and Ross's second-in-command William Edward Parry doubted the very existence of the so-called Croker Mountains, which it seems only Ross saw.
Numerous fine vocal soloists and the Geoffrey Mitchell Choir joined Scales and the Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of maestro David Parry in a romp of this work of which only the overture ever appears in the concert house, the rest of the opera being largely neglected.
The two are now famous for their work in orality / literacy, which has come to be known as the Parry / Lord thesis.
Havelock argues that the fixed expressions Parry identifies can be understood as mnemonic aids used to help the poet remember the poetry, which was indeed vital to the well-being of the society, given the importance of the information carried by the poetry.
However, the financial difficulties took its toll on the Parry Sound Shamrocks, which ceased operations in 2003 after a one-year leave of absence, with their desire to play at the Jr. C level.
Parry Sound is located along a highway which currently bears the dual designation of Highway 69 / Highway 400.
The western termini of Highway 124, which extends easterly to Sundridge, and Highway 518, which heads east to Kearney, are both located just outside Parry Sound's town limits.
It was the central location for 18 fire tower lookouts, including the Parry Sound fire tower, which was erected in the same location as the modern lookout tower at 17 George Street.
Its most famous setting was written in 1902 by Sir Hubert Parry, which sets only verses 1 – 3, 6, 7.
Most of the content of the psalm is a prayer for the peace and prosperity of Jerusalem, and its use in the coronation service clearly draws a parallel between Jerusalem and the United Kingdom, as William Blake had in his poem Jerusalem ( which Parry set to music later, in 1916 ).
Will Parry is introduced as a companion to Lyra, and together they explore the new realms to which they have both been introduced.
John Parry / Stanislaus Grumman / Will's father and Lee Scoresby go with them ; instead of dissolving with the other ghosts, they and other ghosts decide to remain temporarily intact in order to join Lord Asriel's army to fight the Spectres, wraith-like creatures that devour adult souls in various worlds, reasoning that the Spectres attack daemons which they no longer possess.
In 1966 Mark Gambier-Parry bequeathed the diverse collection of art formed by his grandfather, Thomas Gambier Parry, which ranged from Early Italian Renaissance painting to majolica, medieval enamel and ivory carvings and other unusual art forms.
which empty into Georgian Bay south of Parry Sound by way of the Moon and Musquash Rivers.

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