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Thompson continued working for the Hudson's Bay Company until May 23, 1797 when, frustrated with the Hudson's Bay Company's policies, he left and walked 80 miles in the snow to enter the employ of the competition, the North West Company where he continued to work as a fur trader and surveyor.
Thompson left the University of Warwick in protest at the commercialisation of the academy, documented in the book Warwick University Limited ( 1971 ).
In 1851, Truth left Northampton to join George Thompson, an abolitionist and speaker.
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At 11: 45 near Neckarstadt ( Mannheim-Käfertal ), shortly after Patton's car had stopped for a train and accelerated after its passing, a 2½ ton GMC truck driven by Technical Sergeant Robert L. Thompson ( 1925 – 1994 ) made a left turn in front of Patton's Cadillac at an uncontrolled intersection, and without anyone seeing the truck make a turn signal.
Thompson claimed that she " left the theater in a condition bordering on nervous breakdown ," because the film was a " remarkable nightmare.
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The schooner Rouse Simmons, loaded with balsam Christmas trees, left Thompson Harbor for Chicago in November, 1912.
1850-In February 1850, Socrates A. Thompson, accompanied by an Indian friend, left St. Paul in search of a good location
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Thompson left no return address, however, and the newspaper could not contact him.
This left as the only holdover bassist Thompson ( who would also eventually join Stone the Crows ).
Thompson became the Libertarian party nominee in April and ran against Democrat Jim Doyle, the state Attorney General, and incumbent Republican Governor Scott McCallum, former Lieutenant Governor who had assumed the office in 2001 after Governor Tommy Thompson left to become U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Thompson returned for the final Black Market sessions, but left again after failing to gel as a rhythm section with Pastorius ( whose style was much busier than that of Johnson ).
He garnered 47, 097 votes ( including one from Hunter S. Thompson ) with fellow activist Mark Lane as his running mate in some states, David Frost in others, and Dr. Benjamin Spock in Virginia and Pennsylvania garnering more than the party he had left.
However, shortly after the marriage, her husband went bankrupt, and Mary Thompson Clarke left him because of this.
In the Fraser Canyon, Chinese miners stayed on long after all others had left for the Cariboo Gold Rush or other goldfields elsewhere in BC or the United States and continued both hydraulic and farming, owned the majority of land in the Fraser and Thompson Canyons for many years afterwards.
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Thompson left office when he was appointed by President George W. Bush as HHS Secretary.
In 1983 Thompson left SPK because Revell " wanted to make a very commercial sounding album which I did not ".
Important signings were wing half Willie Stevenson from Rangers in 1962 and left winger Peter Thompson from Preston in 1963.
Doyle ran against Republican Scott McCallum, the former Lieutenant Governor who had assumed the office of Governor in 2001 after Tommy Thompson left to become Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Bush administration.
Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Peace, taking with them some large boxes, had gone first to the house of a sister of Mrs. Thompson's in Nottingham, and a day or two later Mrs. Peace had left Nottingham for Sheffield.

Thompson and band
* The Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos wrote a song titled Hound of Heaven on their 1978 album Horrendous Disc that is based on the Thompson poem.
Cornwell was a blues musician prior to forming the band and had briefly been a bandmate of Richard Thompson, Burnel had been a classical guitarist who had performed with symphony orchestras, Jet Black was a jazz drummer, and Dave Greenfield had played at military bases in Germany.
A British 1980s pop band took the name Thompson Twins after the Tintin characters.
Once at the studio, producer Milt Gabler ( Uncle of actor Billy Crystal, who had produced Louis Jordan as well as Billie Holiday ), insisted the band work on a song entitled " Thirteen Women ( and Only One Man in Town )" ( previously written and recorded by Dickie Thompson ), which Gabler wanted to promote as the A-side of the group's first single for Decca.
Charles Thompson, singer / songwriter for the alternative band the Pixies, was known in that band as Black Francis.
" Thompson was dropped from the band in May, and the remaining trio ( Smith / Tolhurst / Dempsey ) were soon renamed The Cure by Smith.
Meanwhile, a spin-off band comprising Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey, Gallup, Hartley and Thompson, with backing vocals from assorted family and friends, and lead vocals provided by their local postman Frankie Bell released a 7-inch single in December under the assumed name of Cult Hero.
" The remaining members of the band — Smith, Gallup and Cooper — made several appearances as a trio before it was announced in June that Porl Thompson would be returning for the band's 2005 Festival summer shows, as well as their set at Live 8 in Paris on 2 July.
Original manager Matthew Katz was fired in August, sparking a long-running legal battle that continued until 1987, and Balin's friend and roommate Bill Thompson was installed as road manager and temporary band manager.
It was Thompson, a friend and staunch supporter of the band and a former Chronicle staffer, who had convinced reviewers Ralph Gleason and John Wasserman to see the band at the Longshoreman's Hall.
With their new lineup, the band re-entered the studio, this time in London with producer Mayo Thompson.
* David Thompson ( singer ) ( died 2010 ), lead singer of the Canadian country band Thunder Road
In 1947, Ray Schulte, owner of Scottville men's clothing store Schulte & Thompson, re-formed the band as the Scottville Clown Band.
The Australian tour featured Australian Idol runner-up Shannon Noll as Parson Nathaniel, actress Rachael Beck as Beth and Michael Falzon as the Artilleryman, alongside Justin Hayward and Chris Thompson from the original cast with Chris Spedding and Herbie Flowers in the band.
The original band line-up consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred " Sonic " Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson.
The band members were also all using the drugs LSD and marijuana, though not all group members agreed with Sinclair's politics, as Thompson would later reveal in a 2000 interview for an article published in Goldmine magazine.
Parker came along too, and the Eckstine band over the next few years would host a startling cast of jazz talent: Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham, Art Blakey, Lucky Thompson, Gene Ammons, Dexter Gordon, among others.
Harriott, Goode, Hutchinson and Thompson built their careers in London, along with many other instrumentalists, such as pianist Yorke de Souza and the outstanding saxophonist Bertie King, who later returned to Jamaica and formed a mento-style band.
His current band, Archie Brown and The Young Bucks, is based in Newcastle, with a catalogue of 9 albums and a line-up of Brown ( vocals, sax, guitar ), Patrick Rafferty ( vocals, accordion, guitar, lap steel guitar, keyboards ), Ian Thompson ( bass ), Phil Screaton ( lead guitar ) and Neil Ramshaw ( drums ).
The Roots is an American Grammy Award winning hip hop / neo soul band formed in 1987 by Tariq " Black Thought " Trotter and Ahmir " Questlove " Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Forming their first band after they were kicked out of a San Francisco-area high school, vocalist / guitarist Josh Zee ( the son of a professional folksinger ) and drummer Dan Thompson played for several years in various local bands before forming the grungy alternative pop band Protein in 1994.

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