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There are also six " farnarkeling " reports, which parody sports news and were first performed by Clarke on the ABC's The Gillies Report.
There he jammed in music practice room 129 ( later the name of a Split Enz song ) with friends and future Split Enz bandmembers Mike Chunn, Robert Gillies, Philip Judd and Noel Crombie.

There and colleagues
There he published his correspondence with Ben Adret and his colleagues.
There is general agreement among his friends and colleagues that " the ordeal he went through with the C. D. F.
In 1992, as a close friend of actresses Jill Bennett and Rachel Roberts, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical BBC film Is That All There Is ?, with a boat trip down the River Thames ( several of their professional colleagues and friends aboard ) to scatter their ashes on the waters while musician Alan Price sang the song " Is That All There Is?
There are references to a " ten percent collection fee " to cover expenses when he extracts large sums from victims, the remainder being returned to the owners, given to charity, shared among Templar's colleagues, or some combination of those possibilities.
There are reports both about him helping, and rejecting, Jewish colleagues.
There was a suspicion as the Civil War drew closer that Davis had been assembling and training a combat unit of elite U. S. Army officers who harbored Southern sympathies, and Thomas's appointment to this regiment implied his colleagues assumed that he would support his native state of Virginia in a future conflict.
There was a violent feud between the Protestant " north " and the Catholic " south " Germans ; Thiersch's colleagues, chiefly old monks, offered violent opposition to his reforms, and an attempt was made upon his life.
In 1992, Roberts ' ashes, along with those of her very good friend Jill Bennett, were scattered on the River Thames in London by director Lindsay Anderson during a boat trip, with several of the two actresses ' professional colleagues and friends aboard ; musician Alan Price sang " Is That All There Is ?".
There were frequent rumors that Tobin, and other former cabinet colleagues Allan Rock and John Manley would run to succeed Martin.
There was one working class member who had the added disadvantage of being Polish and like his colleagues from the Tyrol was never taken seriously by the other members.
There have been many commentaries on the Analects since the Han dynasty, but the two commentaries which have been most influential on Chinese readers ' interpretation of the text have been the Collected Explanations of the Analects ( Lunyu Jijie ) by He Yan ( c. 195-249 ) and several colleagues, and the Collected Commentaries of the Analects ( Lunyu Jizhu ) by Zhu Xi ( 1130-1200 ).
There were voices within the Conservative majority that such a high-profile appointment should not have gone to a Liberal National, although it is also likely that Hore-Belisha's Jewish faith aroused anti-semitism amongst his Conservative colleagues, who labelled him a warmonger and a Bolshevik.
There is a story that during his spell as a sub-editor on The Times, Cockburn and colleagues had a competition to devise the most accurate yet boring headline.
There, he and his colleagues ascertained the spectral type, absolute magnitude, and stellar distance of over 5, 000 stars.
On release after the 1993 Oslo Accords, he joined the Palestinian Authority's Palestinian Security Forces He became a sergeant, but left, disillusioned, after a year, complaining: " There were colleagues whom I had taught to read who were promoted to senior positions because of nepotism and corruption.
His funeral was poorly attended by his former baseball colleagues, and one former player who did attend observed, " There were not enough friends of Dunlap at his funeral to bury him and we had to call on the hack drivers to make up the list of active pall-bearers.
There was little interest in this graphitic residue before 2004 / 05 and, therefore, the discovery of graphene is often attributed to Andre Geim and colleagues who introduced graphene in its modern incarnation.
There he defended the modernist principles, arguing against colleagues who, as " industrial designers ", made too many concessions to the commercial forces of the industry.
There, Anchieta started with his Jesuit colleagues the work of conversion, baptism and catechesis and education for which the Society of Jesus was so famous.
There is evidence that those net-men wearing tunics, known as retiarii tunicati, formed a special sub-class, one even more demeaned than their loincloth-wearing colleagues.
He was sacked in 1989 but bore no resentment against Margaret Thatcher, telling his colleagues: " There is no iceberg here, but a shire horse unharnessed and put out to grass on blue Conservative grass.
There was an alternative system to the SCS 51 VHF USAF scheme from Col. Moseley and that was the radar-based system wholly devised, developed and trialled by F / O L. C. Barber B. Sc ( Hons ) and his colleagues at Defford.
There is no reporter narration – the stories are ' told ' by the profile subjects and other individuals such as friends, family, colleagues and critics.

There and developed
There were many successful commercial BBS programs developed for DOS, such as PCBoard BBS, RemoteAccess BBS, and Wildcat!
There were several dozen other BBS programs developed over the DOS era, and many were released under the shareware concept, while some were released as freeware including iniquity.
There would have to be a balance between the size of the warhead ( Orange Herald or Green Bamboo as developed by the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment ( AWRE ) and the need for it to be carried by any of the three V-bomber types in use, and that it should be able to reach Mach 3.
There are, however, certain esoteric and mystical schools of thought, present in many faiths — Sufis in Islam, Gnostics in Christianity, Advaitan Hindus, Zen Buddhists, as well as several non-specific perspectives developed in new age philosophy — which hold that all humans are in essence divine, or unified with the Divine in a non-trivial way.
There were many prototype systems developed that claim a first in some form of digital presentation.
* There are also tablaos, establishments that developed during the 1960s throughout Spain, replacing the café cantante, that may have their own company of performers for each show.
There are many formal codes of Jewish religious law that have developed over the past two thousand years.
There was a chromatic harp developed in the late 19th century that only found a small number of proponents, and was mainly taught in Belgium.
There are many modern concepts of integration, among these, the most common is based on the abstract mathematical theory known as Lebesgue integration, developed by Henri Lebesgue.
There are theories which have developed a concept called human capital ( referring to the skills that workers possess, not necessarily their actual work ), although there are also counter posing macro-economic system theories that think human capital is a contradiction in terms.
There are three sources of Law: Acts of Parliament called Statutes, Statutory Regulations ( made by a Secretary of State under an Act of Parliament ) and Case Law ( developed by various Courts ).
There is some dispute over priority of various ideas: Newton's Principia is certainly the seminal work and has been tremendously influential, and the systematic mathematics therein did not and could not have been stated earlier because calculus had not been developed.
There has been some debate about who the original inventor of the magic lantern is, but the most widely accepted theory is that Christiaan Huygens developed the original device in the late 1650s.
There is much debate worldwide over natural resource allocations, this is partly due to increasing scarcity ( depletion of resources ) but also because the exportation of natural resources is the basis for many economies ( particularly for developed nations such as Australia ).
There are a number of operating reactors of this design, mostly in the United Kingdom, where the concept was developed.
There were also strong user communities such as DECUS through which users could share software that they had developed.
There is no governing authority for professional wrestling rules, although there is a general standard which has developed.
There he developed a close friendship with then-Royals star third baseman and future Hall of Famer George Brett ; the two remain close friends.
There is also automated mouse-clicking software that has been developed, which can automate repetitive tasks in games and applications.
There is no doubt that, once developed, each of these organs offers major and obvious advantages.
There is no evidence that it developed elsewhere or was greatly influenced by any foreign legal system.
* There are also other non-player races in the Star Frontiers universe, including many in the printed modules, but these five are the only races who developed space drive technology within the Frontier.
There he involved himself with Iraqi Shi ' ites and developed a strong, worldwide religious and political following against the Iranian Government, whom Saddam tolerated.
There were serious scientific objections to the process of natural selection as the key mechanism of evolution, including Karl von Nägeli's insistence that a trivial characteristic with no adaptive advantage could not be developed by selection.
There is a significant difference from the way the practice has developed in North America with the jocular threat.

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