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Waring and through
She also nursed her children through frequent illnesses, and endured the deaths of three of them: Anne, Mary, and Charles Waring.
This segment is a recitation of the famous Alfred Joyce Kilmer poem by Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians with the lyrical setting seen through the seasons.

Waring and village
The village has a sportsfield on Rugby Road donated to the village by Baron Waring in the 1920s.
Waring subsequently built Dunstan House, to the north of Thatcham village, and enclosed a large park around it, planted with trees arranged in the troop positions in the battles in which he had fought.

Waring and between
Johnson participated in about a dozen performance art events between 1957 and 1963 – in his own short pieces (" Funeral Music for Elvis Presley " and " Lecture on Modern Music "), in those of others ( by James Waring and Susan Kaufman ), and via his own compositions performed by his colleagues at The Living Theatre and during the Fluxus Yam Festival of 1963.
Bounded by the Waring Mountains in the South and the Baird Mountains in the North, it is the center of a vast ecosystem between Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and the Noatak National Preserve.
The herd migrates annually between their winter breeding grounds, south of the Waring Mountains, and their summer calving grounds, north of the Baird Mountains.

Waring and West
It lies to the south of the Lincolnshire Wolds, where the ( north-south ) River Bain meets the River Waring ( from the east ), and north of the West and Wildmore Fens.
Edward Marsden " Eddie " Waring ( 21 February 1910 in Dewsbury, West Riding of Yorkshire – 28 October 1986 ) was a British rugby league football coach, commentator and television presenter.
Derek Waring died from cancer at Petworth Cottage Hospital in West Sussex in 2007, aged 79.

Waring and Low
The boundary skirts the east of the town, crossing Low Toynton Road, following the Viking Way then meeting the River Waring.

Waring and before
Born in Chicago, Illinois, he became a vocalist for Fred Waring and his band, the " Pennsylvanians " before forming his own band in 1937.
Wilson attended school in Staveley, Cumbria before going up to Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1757, where he was a student of Edward Waring.

Waring and at
* Dr Marilyn Waring, ( BA ( Hons )) feminist, former MP, Professor at AUT University
In number theory, Waring's problem, proposed in 1770 by Edward Waring, asks whether for every natural number k there exists an associated positive integer s such that every natural number is the sum of at most s k < sup > th </ sup > powers of natural numbers ( for example, every number is the sum of at most 4 squares, or 9 cubes, or 19 fourth powers, etc .).
The headquarters of the force was established at Atlantic Buildings, Waring Street, in Belfast, and became the first Inspector General.
Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at Carnegie Hall on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and Fred Waring also the main attractions.
Dorothy Tutin and Derek Waring remained married until her death in 2001 at the age of 71 from leukaemia.
Yonkers was also the headquarters of the Waring Hat Company, at the time the nation's largest hat manufacturer.
Harris was born in Englewood Hospital, in Englewood, New Jersey, and raised in Tenafly, the son of Margaret, a travel agent, and Robert L. Harris, who sang with the Fred Waring chorus and worked at the bookstore of the Art Institute of Chicago .< ref >
Systemic study of the ways women's work is measured, or not measured at all, have been undertaken by Marilyn Waring ( see If Women Counted ) and others in the 1980s and 1990s.
It opened at London's Vaudeville Theatre on 9 December 1981 with Gordon Jackson as Superintendent Battle and a cast that included Derek Waring, Belinda Carroll, Mary Tamm and Patricia Driscoll.
Waring was never a noted rugby league player, he was actually more proficient at football-once having trials with Nottingham Forest.
His name was a play on Eddie Waring, a popular TV sports commentator at the time.
Charles Waring succumbed to scarlet fever and died at the age of about 18 months.
The three were responsible for the destruction of old banknotes at the bank's former Waring Street cash centre.
This problem, based on a 1770 conjecture by Edward Waring, consists of finding the smallest number g ( n ) such that every positive integer is the sum of at most g ( n ) nth powers of positive integers.
He was cleared of suspicion when investigators learned that, at the time of the murder, Waring was in Fayette County recovering from unrelated injuries.
After the war, he joined the Four Squires, later moving to Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians ; Waring's group had a regular radio show, where Hugh met Bob Keeshan, an employee at the station who would later hire Brannum for Captain Kangaroo.
* Curette images from the Waring Historical Library at the Medical University of South Carolina
On 18 September 1918 at Ronssoy, France, Lance-Sergeant Waring led an attack against enemy machine-guns and in the face of devastating fire, single-handed rushed a strong-point, bayoneting four of the garrison and capturing two, with their guns.
96-Richard Rodgers School is located at Olinville Avenue and Waring Avenue.
After a spell at Barnsley, Waring also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers ( for a second time ), Accrington Stanley, Bath City, Ellesmere Port, Graysons, Birkenhead Dockers and Harrowby.
Water levels in the canal were controlled by a sluice or staunch near the point at which the River Bain joined the River Waring.
Waring and Gillow started their business at the Glasson Dock, Lancashire.

Waring and where
Jarvis Waring, Sr., was the manager of the New York office of a Philadelphia textile firm, George Wood, Sons & Company, where he spent his entire career.
Waring branched out, appearing as a presenter on the television series It's a Knockout, and as the UK's representative on the international umpiring team for the European version of the show, Jeux Sans Frontieres, where his striped blazer made him easy to spot.
In September 1843, the Darwin family increased with the birth of " Etty " in the house, where all their remaining children were born: George in 1845, " Bessy " in 1847, Francis in 1848, Leonard in 1850, Horace in 1851, and their 10th child Charles Waring Darwin who was born in 1856, but died in 1858.
He was called to the bar, but for ten years he lived a life of ease in London, where he became the intimate friend of Robert Browning, of whose poem Waring he was the subject.

Waring and market
" He was also a promoter, financial backer and namesake of the Waring Blendor, the first modern electric blender on the market.

Waring and place
* Trout Ponds-This beautiful Victorian park was built in 1869 by Mr. Waring who wanted to breed trout, provide a recreation area for the public, and provide a place to build custom fly rods.
Father Bernard Trainor ( who had an interest in place names of the area ) mentioned that a family called “ Waring ” lived here and had a house called “ Warings Point ”.
Waring later turned down the offer of a place at St Edmund Hall, Oxford to take up a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and then went into rep theatre.

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