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phonetician and Pronunciation
* Daniel Jones ( phonetician ) ( 1881 – 1967 ), phonetician, author of The Pronunciation of English

phonetician and on
Professor Anthony Traill ( 1939 – 2007 ) was a linguist ( specifically a phonetician ), who was the world's foremost authority on a San ( more broadly, a Khoisan ) language called! Xóõ.
Abercrombie arranged a grant enabling Jones to be a consultant on Ladefoged's project to study the acoustic quality of cardinal vowels, which enabled him an opportunity to work with the leading phonetician of the time.
* on his response to Cukor's request to assist Rex Harrison to behave like a phonetician:

phonetician and has
The database was created by American phonetician Ian Maddieson for the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ) in 1984 and has been updated several times.

phonetician and ",
He was the first phonetician to produce, in his " Sechuana Reader ", a competent description of an African tone language, including the concept of downstep.

phonetician and argued
The great English phonetician Henry Sweet argued for kinship between Indo-European and Finno-Ugric in his semi-popular book The History of Language in 1900 ( see especially Sweet 1900: 112-121 ).

phonetician and American
* John Samuel Kenyon ( 1874 -! 959 ), American phonetician

Jack and Windsor
Windsor, Jack Edwin Byrd, Sr., Charles W. Wallace, and Malcolm Self.
Jack Sheppard, Guy Fawkes, 1841, Old St Paul's, 1841, Windsor Castle, 1843, and The Lancashire Witches are regarded as his most successful novels.
His pupils include Eleanor Roosevelt, the Duke of Windsor, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, Barbara Hutton, Elizabeth Arden, Manuel L. Quezon, and Jack Dempsey.
* Windsor, Dougall Ave -> converted to A & P, then Canada's only Farmer Jack location then closed and tried A & P again.
* Cécillon, Jack D. " Language, Schools and Religious Conflict in the Windsor Border Region: A Case Study of Francophone Resistance to the Ontario Government's Imposition of Regulation XVII, 1910-1928 ," Dissertation Abstracts International, 2008, Vol.
Frustrated butcher Fred Ramsden ( Windsor Davies ) and his electrician mate Ernie Bragg ( Jack Douglas ) happily head off for a fishing trip while their respective wives Sylvia ( Liz Fraser ) and Vera ( Patricia Franklin ) look forward to their health farm holiday.
It's a relief for Captain Bull ( David Lodge ) to greet his relief but Melly isn't prepared for the ball-squeezing Sergeant Major " Tiger " Bloomer ( Windsor Davies ) and the randy antics of Bombadier Ready ( Jack Douglas ), Sergeant Tilly Willing ( Judy Geeson ) and Sergeant Len Able ( Patrick Mower ).
He also joined Watt ( Frank Windsor ) to re-investigate the Jack the Ripper murders for a six-part series in 1973.
In the early 1950s pianist Bryce Rohde along with Errol Buddle ( reeds ) and Jack Brokensha ( vibes and drums ) moved from Australia to Windsor in Canada.
After winning five British titles and one world title in British & World Trampolining tournaments, he entered show business in 1980 when he appeared in the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk, with Barbara Windsor.
* Jack Klundert, a Windsor optometrist who does not believe the Constitution of Canada grants the Federal Government the power to collect income tax
Windsor, Ontario's Essex Golf & Country Club was host of the 1976 Canadian Open, where Jack Nicklaus again finished second, this time behind champion Jerry Pate.
Windsor then appeared on such programs as Maverick ( in the episodes " The Quick and the Dead " with James Garner and " Epitaph for a Gambler " with Jack Kelly ), Bat Masterson ( in " The Fighter ") opposite Gene Barry, Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr, The Incredible Hulk, General Hospital, Murder, She Wrote, Rawhide (" Incident on the Edge of Madness "), and Salem's Lot.
Windsor married twice, first briefly to bandleader Ted Steele, and later to Jack Hupp, a member of the 1936 U. S. Olympic basketball team.
Jack Scott ( born Giovanni Domenico Scafone Jr., January 24, 1936, Windsor, Ontario, Canada ) is a Canadian / American singer and songwriter.
During the 70s Windsor also appeared as Watt in Jack the Ripper, in which he and Barlow reopened the Jack the Ripper murder casebook, and a similar series Second Verdict, in which they looked into unsolved mysteries and miscarriages of justice.
It starred Tom Baker as the narrator, Frank Windsor as Air Marshal Harris, Samuel West as Lambert, Emma Chambers and Jack Shepherd and told how the raid had ' changed the lives ' of many men and women – British and German ..
It was originally conceived as an hour-long video based around their album Actually, but it turned into a surreal full-scale feature film directed by Jack Bond and co-starring Barbara Windsor, Joss Ackland, Neil Dickson and Gareth Hunt.
It was owned by Grant Hyland and Jack Whitby and broadcast from studios in the city's Windsor Hotel.

Jack and Lewis
The more regular members of the Inklings, many of them academics at the University, included J. R. R. " Tollers " Tolkien, C. S. " Jack " Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, Tolkien's son Christopher, Lewis ' elder brother Warren or " Warnie ", Roger Lancelyn Green, Adam Fox, Hugo Dyson, R. A.
Later it fell into disrepair, but was renovated when Jack Woolley leased the mansion to Landmark Trust ; Architect Lewis led the restoration of the building to its Victorian splendour.
After sessions with Ted Lewis ( 1930 ), Jack Teagarden ( 1931 ), and Billy Banks's Rhythmakers ( 1932 ), he began in May 1934 the voluminous series of recordings with a small band known as Fats Waller and his Rhythm.
The Chicago-based AACM, a loose collective of improvising musicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Famadou Don Moye, Malachi Favors and George Lewis was formed in 1965 and included many of the key players in the nascent international free improv scene.
The muon neutrino was discovered in 1962 by Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, and the tau discovered between 1974 and 1977 by Martin Lewis Perl and his colleagues from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Jack Powell and David Armstrong are rivals in the same small American town, both vying for the attentions of pretty Sylvia Lewis.
* John Claude Lewis Tremayne, son of John Tremayne and better known as " Jack "
Recent speakers at the LSE have included Kofi Annan, Hilary Benn, Ben Bernanke, Tony Blair, Hazel Blears, Cherie Booth, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Noam Chomsky, Bill Clinton, Alistair Darling, Niall Ferguson, Joschka Fischer, Vicente Fox, Milton Friedman, Muammar al-Gaddafi, John Lewis Gaddis, Alan Greenspan, Tenzin Gyatso, Will Hutton, Paul Krugman, Richard Lambert, Jens Lehmann, Lee Hsien Loong, John Major, Nelson Mandela, Mary McAleese, Dmitri Medvedev, John Atta Mills, Mario Monti, George Osborne, Robert Peston, Sebastián Piñera, Kevin Rudd, Jeffrey Sachs, Gerhard Schroeder, Carlos D. Mesa, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Costas Simitis, George Soros, Lord Stern, Jack Straw, Aung San Suu Kyi, Baroness Thatcher, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rowan Williams.
* Uncredited cast members include Eddie Acuff, Murray Alper, Ward Bond, Walter Brooke, Georgia Carroll, Glen Cavender, Spencer Charters, Wallis Clark, William B. Davidson, Ann Doran, Tom Dugan, Bill Edwards, Frank Faylen, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, William Forrest, William Gillespie, Joe Gray, Creighton Hale, John Hamilton, Harry Hayden, Stuart Holmes, William Hopper, Eddie Kane, Fred Kelsey, Vera Lewis, Audrey Long, Hank Mann, Frank Mayo, Lon McCallister, Edward McWade, George Meeker, Dolores Moran, Charles Morton, Jack Mower, Paul Panzer, Francis Pierlot, Clinton Rosemond, Syd Saylor, Frank Sully, Dick Wessel, Leo White and Dave Willock.
The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series ( featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant ), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny.
A longtime fan of Lewis ' work, Keaggy also referenced the author in several song titles (" Brother Jack ", " Addison's Walk " and " County Down ").
William Thornton, Daniel Troutman and Daniel W. Wooliver were among the 1829 settlers, followed by William Blackwell, Elisha Nelson, Jerry Potts, Ephraim Bressie, Robert Leonard, Abner Wingfield, Lewis Dent, Wilson Craddock, Thomas Higginbotham, Jack Berry, Silas Hamby, Smith Wofford, Turkill McNeill, Dr. John Hyer, Samuel Hyer and David Lenox.
It was Sun record producer and engineer, Jack Clement, who discovered and recorded Jerry Lee Lewis, while owner Sam Phillips was away on a trip to Florida.
Artists signed to American Decca in the 1930s and 1940s included Louis Armstrong, Charlie Kunz, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Jane Froman, The Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis, Judy Garland, The Mills Brothers, Billy Cotton, Guy Lombardo, Chick Webb, Louis Jordan ( the No. 1 R & B artist of the 1940s ), Bob Crosby, Bill Kenny & The Ink Spots, Dorsey Brothers ( and subsequently Jimmy Dorsey after the brothers split ), Connee Boswell and Jack Hylton, Victor Young, Earl Hines, Claude Hopkins, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the original ' soul sister ' of recorded music.
Jack and Laura Dangermond have consistently been among the top individual contributors to Lewis ' campaign fund, giving a combined $ 13, 900 between 2000 and 2005.
* In the movie Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega go out to dinner at " Jack Rabbit Slim's " – she chooses " Martin and Lewis ", and a $ 5 milkshake shows up.
" Many rock and roll pioneers of the 1950s, such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Ricky Nelson, Jack Scott, Conway Twitty recorded Williams songs early in their careers.
Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed by Alan Arkin, the original cast featured Sam Levene as Lewis, Jack Albertson as Clark, and Lewis J. Stadlen as Ben.
Replacements later in the run included Lou Jacobi as Lewis and Jack Gilford as Clark.
Directed by John Tillinger, the cast starred Jack Klugman as Willie Clark and Tony Randall as Al Lewis.
In 1969, at age 19, Jack married his high school sweetheart Sally Halford, with whom he had two children, Mike, currently a Toronto City Councillor, and Sarah, currently a senior staffer for the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
From 1941 to 1947, the USO presented more than 400, 000 performances, featuring entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Frank Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich, Hattie McDaniel, Eubie Blake, Ann Sheridan, Laurel and Hardy, The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, Larry Adler, Ossy Renardy, Zero Mostel, James Cagney, James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Doraine and Ellis, Lena Horne, Danny Kaye, The Rockettes, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Curly Joe DeRita, The Andrews Sisters, Joe E. Brown, Joe E. Lewis, Ray Bolger, Lucille Ball, Glenn Miller, Martha Raye, Mickey Rooney, Betty Hutton, Dinah Shore, and most famously, Bob Hope.

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