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North Campus is home to the fraternity quads, the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and Norris Aquatics Center and other athletic facilities, the Technological Institute, Dearborn Observatory, and other science-related buildings including Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Hall for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly, and the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.
This one-off example of the Miura was displayed at the 1981 Geneva Motor Show with other new Lamborghini models ( Jalpa and LM002 ) shortly after new company CEO Patrick Mimran took over the factory.
The editor of the Dublin Motor News, Richard Mecredy, suggested an area in County Kildare, and letters were sent to 102 Irish MPs, 90 Irish peers, 300 newspapers, 34 chairmen of county and local councils, 34 County secretaries, 26 mayors, 41 railway companies, 460 hoteliers, 13 PPs, plus the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Patrick Foley, who pronounced himself in favour.
The editor of the Dublin Motor News, Richard Mecredy, suggested an area in County Kildare and letters were sent to 102 Irish MPs, 90 Irish peers, 300 newspapers, 34 chairmen of county and local councils, 34 County secretaries, 26 mayors, 41 railway companies, 460 hoteliers, 13 PPs, plus the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Patrick Foley, who pronounced himself in favour.
The editor of the Dublin Motor News, Richard Mecredy, suggested an area in County Kildare, and letters were sent to 102 Irish MPs, 90 Irish peers, 300 newspapers, 34 chairmen of county and local councils, 34 County secretaries, 26 mayors, 41 railway companies, 460 hoteliers, 13 PPs, plus the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Patrick Foley, who pronounced himself in favour.
The editor of the Dublin Motor News, Richard Mecredy, suggested an area in County Kildare, and letters were sent to 102 Irish MPs, 90 Irish peers, 300 newspapers, 34 chairmen of county and local councils, 34 County secretaries, 26 mayors, 41 railway companies, 460 hoteliers, 13 PPs, plus the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Patrick Foley, who pronounced himself in favour.
A Gold Medal was awarded to Coxswain Patrick Sliney, Silver Medals to Second Coxswain John Lane Walsh and Motor Mechanic Thomas Sliney, and Bronze Medals to Crew Members Michael Coffey Walsh, John Shea Sliney, William Sliney and Thomas Walsh for the service on February 11 when the Daunt Rock lightship broke away from her moorings.
* Patrick Westwood as Motor mechanic ( uncredited )
The editor of the Dublin Motor News, Richard Mecredy, suggested an area in County Kildare, and letters were sent to 102 Irish MPs, 90 Irish peers, 300 newspapers, 34 chairmen of county and local councils, 34 County secretaries, 26 mayors, 41 railway companies, 460 hoteliers, 13 PPs, plus the Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Patrick Foley, who pronounced himself in favour.
Alexander was a driving force for the business and oversaw the unsuccessful ventures such as The Patrick Motor Museum, The Lombard Room Restaurant and The Norton Place Hotel as well as the consolidation within the motor trade.

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Congressman F. Bradford Morse assisted in the city's selection for " Model Cities " status ; Brendan Fleming, UML, Math Department, faculty member, after his election to the Lowell City Council proposed the first Historic District “ The Mill and Canal District ” which was approved in 1972 ; Gordon Marker, Executive Director of Model Cities and an urban planner, was instrumental in designing the concept for an Urban Park based on Historic Preservation and Economic Revitalization ; Patrick Mogan, Education Administrator and later Superintendent of Schools, was primarily interested in Lowell ’ s children and strongly advocated the preservation and sharing of their cultural experiences ; and the Lowell Historical Society which opened the Lowell Museum in 1976.
Patrick McCaughey, Richard Cork, Emily M. Weeks, The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, USA.
Features of the UVM campus include the historic University Green, the Dudley H. Davis Center-the first student center in the nation to receive U. S. Green Building Council LEED Gold certification-the Fleming Museum of Art, and the Gutterson / Patrick athletic complex, home to UVM's Division I athletic teams.
* James, Frances W. & McGovern, Patrick E., The Late Bronze Egyptian Garrison at Beth Shan: a Study of Levels VII and VIII, 2 volumes, Museum Monograph 85, Philadelphia: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania & University of Mississippi, 1993.
( 1981 ) The Private Case: an annotated bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British ( Museum ) Library ; compiled by Patrick J. Kearney ; with an introduction by G. Legman.
The site was excavated by the British Museum, between 1878 and 1881 through Consul Patrick Henderson and between 1911 and 1914 under the direction of D. G. Hogarth.
The Barbara Fritchie House and Museum is located at 154 West Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland.
* The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art features more than 8, 000 works from the old masters to contemporary art works from such artists as Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring and Roberto Matta.
The Pearse Museum () is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse and his brother, William.
Patrick was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1988.
* Steve Patrick ’ s biography at Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
* Cardon, Patrick D. “ Amenmesse: An Egyptian Royal Head of the Nineteenth Dynasty in the Metropolitan Museum .” MMJ 14 ( 1979 ): 5-14.
*" Patrick Connor ", Military Museum
* Kirch, Patrick Viinton, Tikopia ; The History and Ecology of a Polynesian Outlier, Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, 1982.
* Introduction to: The Private Case-An Annotated Bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British ( Museum ) Library ( Compiled by Patrick J. Kearney ) ( 1981 ) ISBN 0-905150-24-4
In 1955, Patrick Saul founded the British Institute of Recorded Sound, after realising that material was in danger of being lost as the British Museum did not maintain a comprehensive archive.
, Simon Vinnicombe's Year 10, Joy Wilkinson's Fair which transferred to the West End ; Waterloo Day with Robert Lang ; Sarah Phelps ’ Modern Dance for Beginners, subsequently produced at the Soho Theatre ; Carolyn Scott-Jeffs ' comedy Out in the Garden, which transferred to the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh ; the London premiere of Larry Kramer's The Destiny of Me ; The Women ’ s War – an evening of original suffragette plays ; Steve Hennessy ’ s Lullabies of Broadmoor ( about the Finborough Road murder of 1922 ); the Victorian era comedy Masks and Faces ; Etta Jenks with Clarke Peters and Daniela Nardini ; The Gigli Concert with Niall Buggy, Catherine Cusack and Paul McGann which transferred to the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh ); Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams with Linda Bassett, Albert's Boy by James Graham starring Victor Spinetti, Peter Oswald ’ s Lucifer Saved with Mark Rylance, Blackwater Angel, the UK debut of Irish playwright Jim Nolan with Sean Campion, the first London revival for over seventy years of Loyalties by John Galsworthy, the world premiere of Plague Over England by Nicholas de Jongh which subsequently transferred to the West End at the Duchess Theatre, the first revival of Hangover Square, adapted by Fidelis Morgan from the novel by Patrick Hamilton, the UK premiere of the musical Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon and a season of plays by William Saroyan.
The Hermitage is now the Pearse Museum dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse, the Pearse family, and their school, and is open to the public all year round.
* Patrick Henry Bruce-Peinture ( Museum of Modern Art, New York )
Postwar owners include Patrick Lindsay and Victor Gauntlett but it was purchased by Brooklands Museum circa 1997 with the support of the UK's Heritage Lottery Fund and other donors.
On 10 July 2010, McGill's grandson Patrick Tumber opened the Donald McGill Postcard Museum in Ryde, Isle of Wight.

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The 1932 – 33 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers team picture autographed by Lester Patrick ( Standing, 6th from left ) ( Private Collection )
" David Browne from Entertainment Weekly in a review of her first compilation album The Immaculate Collection, commented that " in theory a 30-ish urban sophisticate singing in the voice of a pregnant teen, sounds ridiculous ", but added that " with the help of collaborators like Stephen Bray and Patrick Leonard, though, turns into a perfectly conceived pop record ".
* Collection of hand written letters by Patrick Leslie to Sir Donald Maclean
* WIMA The Neumeister Collection, scores of organ chorale preludes, English and German language by Patrick Roose.
* Poems in Loft ( collective )-Poetry-Private Collection of Patrick H. Frèche, Flammarion, Paris, 2011, non-salable.

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Charlotte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in 1816, the third of six children, to Maria ( née Branwell ) and her husband Patrick Brontë ( formerly surnamed Brunty or Prunty ), an Irish Anglican clergyman.
Its executor was O. T. Holt, assisted by Albert T. Patrick, formerly an attorney in Houston, but working in New York at the time.
Originally known as Patrick Henry Field ( hence its airline code letters " PHF "), it was built on the site of Camp Patrick Henry, formerly a World War II facility.
* Patrick Deuel, formerly one of the world's heaviest people.
* Dan Patrick, Mason High School class of 1974 ( formerly Dan Pugh ); national radio host, NBC Sports host, Sports Illustrated columnist, and former ESPN anchor
The French journalist Eugène Moineau initiated in 1984 the Prix Romy Schneider ; this prize — the most prestigious award for promising actresses in the French film industry — is awarded by a jury each year in Paris in conjunction with the Prix Patrick Dewaere ( formerly the Prix Jean Gabin ).
Drummer Kenney Jones formed the rock group The Jones Gang, together with singer Robert Hart ( formerly of Bad Company ), Patrick Walford and guitarist Rick Wills ( formerly of Foreigner ); in 2005 their first single " Angel " reached number 1 on the US Billboard " hot singles sales " list.
" Mascis enlisted vocalist Charlie Nakajima, also formerly of Deep Wound, and drummer Emmett Patrick Murphy, otherwise known as Murph, to complete the band.
Features Tekzilla with Patrick Norton formerly of The Screen Savers, and diggnation.
* Neo-Gaullists, formerly known also as Chiraquiens ( right-wing slightly liberal Gaullists, secular-minded conservatives ): Jacques Chirac, Michèle Alliot-Marie, Jean-Louis Debré, Jean-François Copé, Alain Juppé, Patrick Ollier, François Baroin, Xavier Bertrand, Xavier Darcos, Valérie Pécresse, Christine Albanel, Éric Wœrth, Roger Karoutchi, Josselin de Rohan, Adrien Gouteyron, Hervé Mariton
The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center ( formerly Lyric Opera Center for American Artists, 1981 – 2006 ), established in 1974 by Carol Fox, is the professional artist-development program for Lyric Opera of Chicago.
After extensive auditions in London he was replaced by Tony Cahill, formerly of the Purple Hearts, but in the interim several recordings ( including " Good Times ") were cut with session drummer, Glaswegian Freddie Smith ( who'd played with George Young's older brother Alex Young aka George Alexander of Grapefruit fame in Bobby Patrick & The Big Six ).
The same year, Chris Herron, formerly CEO of Fusion, along with Patrick Batty of Toronto, and Gerard Wolf of Chicago, set up Synon Inc, Synon's US sales and marketing subsidiary, in Larkspur, California.
During the case, Monica sees many familiar faces, including Joey Machulis ( Paul Wittenburg ), one of Monica's previous assignments who is a witness to the events, his brother Wayne ( Randy Travis ), who is now sheriff, Sophie ( Marion Ross ), a formerly homeless acquaintance, and Mike ( Patrick Duffy ), a lawyer Monica saved during her search and rescue days who is now the Mayor.
* The Patrick F. Taylor Library, formerly known as the Howard Memorial Library, was built soon after Richardson's death.
The kitchen is run by Fred Cordonnier, formerly head chef at Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin.
* Dr. William H. Henderson Inclusion Elementary School ( formerly Patrick O ' Hearn Elementary School ), K-5
The Patrick Center, formerly the Limnology Department, is an unusual operation to have in a natural history institution.
Founded in 1947 by Ruth Patrick, formerly of the Diatom Herbarium, it was one of the earliest environmental consulting concerns in the United States.
Patrick Califia ( also ' Califia-Rice ', formerly known as Pat Califia ), born 1954 near Corpus Christi, Texas, is a writer of nonfiction essays about sexuality and of erotic fiction and poetry.
In the 2010 election Derbyshire Dales, formerly West Derbyshire, returned a Conservative, Patrick McLoughlin, with 24, 378 votes which was exactly the number he polled in 2005.
Patrick Bourque, formerly the band's bass guitarist, resigned from the band in August 2007 for an unknown reason.
The Damning Well was a rock supergroup composed of Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit on guitar, Danny Lohner formerly of Nine Inch Nails on bass, Richard Patrick of Filter on vocals, and Josh Freese of A Perfect Circle, on drums.

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