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Wells and traditional
Wells wrote in his book God the Invisible King that his idea of God did not draw upon the traditional religions of the world: " This book sets out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer.
Bezaleel Wells, the surveyor who divided the land of the town, named it after Canton ( a traditional name for Guangzhou ), China.
For basketball, video advertising panels ( installed by the NCAA for the 2006 Women's Final Four ) replaced the traditional scrolling panels, and added a see-through shot clock, joining the FedExForum, Wells Fargo Center ( Philadelphia ), Philips Arena, US Airways Center, United Center, Quicken Loans Arena, and the Time Warner Cable Arena.
: Each semester, members of the upper classes may order the traditional onyx and gold Wells College ring.
Despite repeated destructive fires, at one time involving a charitable collection in London, Builth Wells grew as a traditional Welsh market town.
Wells notes traditional aspects of rural south-eastern speech as lengthened in TRAP words and use of or in MOUTH words.

Wells and form
Cheddar Wood and the smaller Macall's Wood form a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest from what remains of the wood of the Bishops of Bath and Wells in the 13th century and of King Edmund the Magnificent's wood in the 10th.
Other luminaries include Keith Johnstone, the British teacher and writer author of Impro, who founded the Theatre Machine and whose teachings form the foundation of the popular shortform Theatresports format, Dick Chudnow, founder of ComedySportz which evolved its family-friendly show format from Johnstone's Theatersports, Stan Wells, creator of the " Clap-In " longform style and founder of The Empty Stage Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, and Bill Johnson, creator / director of The Magic Meathands, who pioneered the concept of " Commun-edy Outreach " by tailoring performances to non-traditional audiences, such as the homeless and foster children.
Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the Earth's crust in the interiors of plates, e. g., in the East African Rift, the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field and the Rio Grande Rift in North America.
Wells ' The Shape of Things to Come ( 1933 ), written in the form of a history book published in the year 2106 and — in the manner of a real history book — containing numerous footnotes and references to the works of ( mostly fictitious ) prominent historians of the 20th and 21st centuries.
In 1978, a stake of the ski area was purchased by Ron Allred and his partner Jim Wells to form the Telluride Company.
In March 1932, Beech quit the Curtis Wright Corporation to form Beech Aircraft, along with his wife Olive Ann, and hired Ted Wells as his chief engineer.
In his Galaxy Five-Star Shelf column of December, 1954, he states, "... I actually did not become an earnest devotee of the form until 1944, about a year before the Atomic Age actually opened .... The first item I remember reading that could be classified as science fiction was H. G. Wells ' Men Like Gods, back in 1924 when I was a college sophomore.
Wells ' The Shape of Things to Come ( 1933 ), which was written in the form of a history book published in the year 2106 and-in the manner of a real history book-containing numerous footnotes and references to the works of ( mostly fictitious ) prominent historians of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Wells, who has authored a number of books arguing a moderate form of the " Christ myth " theory.
George Albert Wells, who now argues a more moderate form of the Christ myth and who rejects Doherty's view that the mythical Jesus of Paul did not also descend to Earth, has nonetheless described The Jesus Puzzle as an " important book ".
Part of Mayfield was taken in 1805 to form the town of Wells ( now in Hamilton County ).
However while these players were away, Leicester's form suffered and they were 11th in the league and dumped out of the Heineken cup in the group stages when they decided to sack Dean Richards who was succeeded by the forwards ' coach John Wells.
Although " Wells " has a plural form, it refers to the principal source, the chalybeate spring in the Pantiles ( where the waters were taken ).
The series is written by Zeb Wells and pencilled by Diogenes Neves with many original characters returning to form a new field team for the X-Men.
: Each first-year student is teamed up with a Wells student from each class to form a branch of the Wells tree.
In the spirit of the Sycamore tree, Wells alumni form the base of the tree and current Wells students are the branches — each part of the Wells family.
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His influence was important to the development of modernism within St Ives, and it can be seen most conspicuously in the paintings and constructions of John Wells and Peter Lanyon, both of whom developed a softer more pastoral form of Constructivism.
Wells was very dissatisfied with the quality of history textbooks at the end of World War I, and so, between 1918 and 1919, produced a 1, 324-page work which was published in serial softcover form in 1919, with the first hardcover edition appearing in 1920.
Redhill: Wells Gardner ; pp. 491 96: The form of solemnization of matrimony
The Kelly and Lowe groups reunited in 1926 to form the Lowe-Kelly group, in 1940 with most of Tunbridge Wells and in 1974 with the Glantons and are known as Reunited Brethren.
During 1984 1985, Rilen also joined with ex-Rose Tattoo members, Cocks, Georgie Leach, Royall and Wells to form Illustrated Men.

Wells and style
Stan Wells developed the " Clap-In " style of longform improvisation here, later using this as the basis for his own theatre, The Empty Stage which in turn bred multiple troupes utilizing this style.
The founder, John Kinsley, returned to Ohio in 1804 with his family and 33 other pioneers, he also hired surveyor John Wells to plat out New Philadelphia in the same grid style as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Decimus Burton ( 30 September 1800 14 December 1881 ) was a prolific English architect and garden designer, A protegé of John Nash, he is particularly associated with projects in the classical style in London parks, including buildings at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and London Zoo, and with the layout and architecture of the seaside towns of Fleetwood and St Leonards-on-Sea and of Tunbridge Wells.
Wells ' early Motown recordings reflected a rougher R & B sound that predated the smoother style of her biggest hits.
The film followed the exploits, in documentary style, of Ricky ( Robb Wells ) and Julian ( John Paul Tremblay ), two criminals doing what they did just about every day.
Examples of cathedrals in England that incorporate early Gothic style features can be found in Salisbury, Lincoln, Southwell in Nottinghamshire, Wells, Bristol, Norwich and Worcester.
Smallwood's authoritarian style and refusal to allow a younger generation to take power frustrated Crosbie and other young ministers, such as Clyde Wells.
He directed a team which included Serge Chermayeff and Wells Coates and designed the vaudeville studio, the associated green and dressing rooms, and the dance and chamber music studios in a flowing Art Deco style.
The first verse was in the style of Cole Porter ( suggestive of " Night and Day "); the second verse in the style of Mozart " or one of that crowd "; the third verse in the style of the Beatnik " Cool School " ( suggestive of Thelonious Monk's " 52nd Street Theme "); and the rousing finale that was, in Lehrer's paraphrase of Shakespeare, " full of words and music, and signifying nothing ," in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan ( suggestive of " John Wellington Wells " or other patter songs ).
Around 1191 Wells Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral brought in the English Gothic style, and Norman became increasingly a modest style of provincial building.
The church is in the Arts and Crafts style and still has many of the original fittings designed by Wells as well as contemporary art by Eric Gill.
In 1910 his eldest son George commissioned Randall Wells to rebuild Besford Court, Worcestershire in a Tudor gothic style, the architect's masterpiece and the last great gothic English country house.
The family also owned the Gnoll at Neath in Glamorgan and Pencerrig at Builth Wells, but nonetheless suffered a shortage of money to support their seven children in the style they might have wished.
Initially, two stores were to be retained in Perth and Tunbridge Wells to trial of a new style of department store but were closed in 2006.
By the late 1950s, Hatch's harmonica style became influenced by Chicago blues players such as Little Walter, Snooky Pryor and Junior Wells.
The short-lived brutalist style has only one example in downtown Phoenix in the Wells Fargo Plaza.
Wells, who was and was between, fought with an orthodox style.
The book is written in a whimsical style and illustrated with amusing drawings and photographs of a game being played that Wells describes in the book.

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