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It was probably written by James Malcolm Rymer, though Thomas Peckett Prest has also been credited with it ; it is likely that each worked on the serial from part to part.
Varney the Vampire ; or, the Feast of Blood was a Victorian era serialized gothic horror story by James Malcolm Rymer ( alternatively attributed to Thomas Preskett Prest ).
Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said, " It was inevitable that the constant grind of touring, writing, promoting, and recording would grate on the Beatles ," leading to the inclusion of several cover versions after the all-original A Hard Day's Night ; the band's visible weariness on the album's cover is noted by narrator Malcolm McDowell during The Compleat Beatles.
* Varney the Vampire or The Feast of Blood by James Malcolm Rymer ( or Thomas Peckett Prest ) ( 1847 ).
The largest death toll was on 3 March 1991 when the UVF killed IRA members John Quinn, Dwayne O ' Donnell and Malcolm Nugent, and civilian Thomas Armstrong in the car park next to Boyle's Bar, Cappagh.
Franz Kafka ( 1883-1924 ): " The Metamorphosis " ( 1915 ), The Trial ( 1925 ), The Castle ( 1926 ); Rainer Maria Rilke ( 1875-1926 ): The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ( 1910 ); Alfred Döblin ( 1857-1957 ): Berlin Alexanderplatz ( 1929 ); Wyndham Lewis ( 1882-1957 ); Djuna Barnes ( 1892-1982 ): Nightwood ( 1936 ); Malcolm Lowry ( 1909-57 ): Under the Volcano ( 1947 ); Ernest Hemingway ; William Faulkner ; James Hanley ( 1897-1985 ); James Joyce ( 1882-1941 ): " The Nighttown " section of Ulysses ( 1922 ); Patrick White ( 1912-90 ); D. H. Lawrence ; Sheila Watson: Double Hook ; Elias Canetti: Auto de Fe ; Thomas Pynchon.
Other prominent persons born and educated in Oamaru include Des Wilson, founder of the UK homelessness charity, Shelter ; Australian Prime Minister Chris Watson ; New Zealand politicians Arnold Nordmeyer and William Steward ; Cardinal Thomas Stafford Williams ; Malcolm Grant, President and Provost of University College London ; and All Blacks rugby union captain Richie McCaw.
It was founded by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1932 when he was approached by the rising young conductor Malcolm Sargent with a proposal to set up a permanent, salaried orchestra.
In 1931, Sir Thomas Beecham was approached by the rising young conductor Malcolm Sargent with a proposal to set up a permanent, salaried orchestra with a subsidy guaranteed by Sargent's patrons, the Courtauld family.
Initially expected by Malcolm Wilson to maintain a somewhat lower profile, Solberg actually became a nominated points-scorer for Ford on, of all events, the gruelling test that was the Safari Rally in early 1999, after usual understudy to the team's star driver Colin McRae, Thomas Rådström, suffered an injury and was subsequently ruled out from taking part.
Dover-based presenters and reporters included Mike Field, Jeff Thomas, Malcolm Mitchell, Tim Brinton, Simon Theobalds, Arnie Wilson, Jill Cochrane, Derek Williamson, Pat Sloman, David Haigh ( editor of Scene South East ), Donald Dougall and Mike Fuller.
* Dichter, Thomas and Malcolm Harper ( eds ).
Other notable British composers ; Henry Purcell, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Gustav Holst, William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Henry Wood, John Taverner, John Blow, Arthur Sullivan, William Walton, John Stafford Smith, Henry Bishop, Ivor Novello, Malcolm Arnold, Michael Tippett and John Barry have made major contributions to British music, and are known internationally.
Lent has also published critical articles on the work of Malcolm Lowry, Thomas DeQuincey, Wyndham Lewis, Tom Wayman, Kristjana Gunnars, Mavis Gallant, Dennis Brutus and Wilfred Watson.
Swann and Campbell have a heated conference meeting with Dr. Malcolm Betruger as the first part of investigating the incidents and complaints about the facility, while the marine heads to Master Sergeant Thomas Kelly for orders.
The ARM's first chairman was the novelist Thomas Keneally, with other founding members including the investment banker ( and later Federal Opposition Leader ) Malcolm Turnbull, the former Australian cricket captain, Ian Chappell, and the film director Fred Schepisi.
Starting with Wing Commander III, every game ( excluding Secret Ops ) contained cutscenes that incorporated live action filming, starring several major Hollywood actors, including John Rhys-Davies, Mark Hamill, Thomas F. Wilson and Malcolm McDowell, as well as Christopher Walken, John Hurt, and Clive Owen in Privateer 2: The Darkening.
The game featured well-known actors such as Mark Hamill as Christopher Blair, John Rhys-Davies as James " Paladin " Taggart, Thomas F. Wilson as Todd " Maniac " Marshall, Malcolm McDowell as Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn, Josh Lucas as " Flash ", and Ginger Lynn as Chief Technician Rachel Coriolis.
It was discovered by Thomas Kornberg ( son of Arthur Kornberg ) and Malcolm Gefter in 1970.
After taking an early lead their goalkeeper, Malcolm Mitchell broke his arm, and Roy Thomas, a winger, went into goal.
The exhibition contains some photographs of a number of world famous people including the aviator Amy Johnson, World War 1 flying Ace Wing Commander Ira Jones, Motor Racer Sir Malcolm Campbell and Parry Thomas, both of whom attempted World Land Speed Records at the famous Pendine sands.
This threshold model of social behavior was proposed previously by Thomas Schelling and later popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point.
Also Paul Bowles, Bob Brown, Kathleen Cannell, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane, Abraham Lincoln Gillespie Jr. ( on music ), Eugene Jolas ( also as Theo Rutra ), Robert McAlmon, Archibald McLeish Allen Tate ; Bryher, Morley Callaghan, Rhys Davies, Robert Graves, Sidney Hunt, Robie Macauley, Laura Riding, Ronald Symond, Dylan Thomas.
* Beyond Branding: How the New Values of Transparency and Integrity Are Changing the World of Brands, with Nicholas Ind ( editor ), Malcolm Allan, Simon Anholt, Julie Anixter, John Caswell, Thomas Gad, Sicco van Gelder, Tim Kitchin, Chris Macrae, Denzil Meyers, Alan Mitchell, John Moore, Ian Ryder ; 2003, 2004 reprint edition, Kogan Page, ISBN 0-7494-4115-1 ; 2005 paperback edition, Kogan Page, ISBN 0-7494-4399-5.

Thomas and 24
Thomas ' funeral, which Brinnin did not attend, took place at St Martin's Church in Laugharne on 24 November.
Gerrit Thomas Rietveld ( 24 June 1888 25 June 1964 ) was a Dutch furniture designer and architect.
Spacey was born in South Orange, New Jersey, the son of Kathleen Ann ( née Knutson ; December 5, 1931 March 19, 2003 ), a secretary, and Thomas Geoffrey Fowler ( June 4, 1924 December 24, 1992 ), a technical writer and data consultant.
On October 5, 2007, Thomas was ordered to pay the six record companies ( Sony BMG, Arista Records LLC, Interscope Records, UMG Recordings Inc., Capitol Records Inc. and Warner Bros. Records Inc .) $ 9, 250 for each of the 24 songs they had focused on in this case.
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Mina outlived Thomas Edison, dying on August 24, 1947.
“ The Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, Knight-Prisoner .” The Review of English Studies ; 24. 95 ( 1973 ): 257-265.
Thomas Bowdler (; 11 July 1754 24 February 1825 ) was an English physician and philanthropist, best known for publishing The Family Shakspeare, an expurgated edition of William Shakespeare's work, edited by his sister Henrietta Maria Bowdler, intended to be more appropriate for 19th century women and children than the original.
Thomas McKean ( March 19, 1734 June 24, 1817 ) was an American lawyer and politician from New Castle, in New Castle County, Delaware and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The standard " Olympic Distance " of 1. 5 / 40 / 10 km (. 93 / 24. 8 / 6. 2 miles ) was created by long time triathlon race director Jim Curl in the mid-1980s, after he and partner Carl Thomas produced the U. S. Triathlon Series ( USTS ) between 1982 and 1997.
* March 24 Thomas Dewey, American politician ( d. 1971 )
* December 24 Thomas Stevens, English cyclist ( d. 1935 )
* August 24 Thomas Digges, English astronomer ( b. 1546 )
* August 24 Thomas Blood, thief of the English Crown Jewels ( b. 1618 )
* February 24 Thomas Coutts, banker ( b. 1735 )
* May 24 Jamestown, Virginia: The temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, issues The Divine, Moral, and Martial Laws.
* August 24 Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk ( d. 1626 )
* June 24 Thomas McKean, American lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence ( b. 1734 )
* August 24 Thomas Alcock, English clergyman ( b. 1709 )
* April 24 Thomas Fincke, Danish mathematician and physicist ( b. 1561 )
* February 24 ( baptized ) Thomas Newcomen, English inventor ( d. 1729 )
* January 24 Thomas Tanner, English bishop and antiquarian ( d. 1735 )
* December 24 Thomas Wolsey is named the English Lord Chancellor.
* December 24 Thomas Murner, German satirist ( d. c. 1537 )
* August 24 Thomas Rotherham, English cleric ( d. 1500 )

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