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These included such names as Lilias Armstrong, Harold Palmer, Ida Ward, Hélène Coustenoble, Arthur Lloyd James, Dennis Fry, A. C. Gimson, Gordon Arnold, J. D.
Regal continued to manufacture and sell resonator instruments under many names, including Regal, Dobro, Old Kraftsman, and Ward.
Following the death of Russell Stillwagon in June 2010 after serving nearly two decades on the City Council, Donald Applegate was chosen the following month by councilmembers from among three names proposed to fill the vacancy representing the First Ward.
The mayor gives the operative a comprehensive description of the killings, including the names of those involved ; although not admissible in court, this information proves invaluable to Anderson and Ward and moves the investigation forward.
The area was distinguished by various names, such as the Mississippi Ward, Cottonwood, Big Cottonwood and South Cottonwood.
These pressings also credit the album's original songs using the band members ' given names: Anthony ( actually Frank ) Iommi, John Osbourne, Terence Butler, and William Ward.
June kept her maiden name, Bronson, as one of her middle names after marrying Ward.
A plat of it appears in an 1877 county atlas, showing eight main streets with the names: Rich Neck Road, Leeds, Ward, Progress, Monument, Tilghman, and Dom Pedro.
He wrote under pen names EVL, VVV, E. D. Ward, and FF for film criticism.
Ward contested the seat under the " Liberal " label, despite the fact that the remnants of the Liberal Party were now calling themselves by different names – his opponents characterised him as living in the past, and of attempting to fight the same battles over again.
In 1843, Ward met the 11 year old Henrietta Ward ( her maiden and married names were the same, but she was no relation ); they married secretly in May 1848, after an elopement aided by Ward's friend Wilkie Collins.
When bigger names with bigger profiles come into the picture, it makes it that much harder for everybody else .” She was re-elected as councillor for Ward 16 on October 25, 2010.
These characters used such stage names as The Minotaurs of Baal, Beefra The Cook, Helpy The Hamburger Bee, Mr. Punch, Hatcha & Datcha: the Siamese Twins, Ming Tsao: Professor of Black Math, Uro Butoh, El Evil, Ward C. Picnic, The Queen of Oakland, and Mumble.
Descendants of the Soghain are still found in great numbers in County Galway, bearing names such as Mannion, Ward / Mac an Bhaird, Gill / Gillane, Scarry, Duggan, Megan / McGann, Martin, Cassain.

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Ward Christensen coined the term " Bulletin Board System " as a reference to the traditional cork-and-pin bulletin board often found in entrances of supermarkets, schools, libraries or other public areas where people can post messages, advertisements, or community news.
Gulacy was a film buff, and modeled many characters after film stars: Juliette on Marlene Dietrich, James Larner on Marlon Brando, Clive Reston ( often broadly hinted at as being the son of James Bond as well as the grand nephew of Sherlock Holmes ) occasionally looking like Basil Rathbone and Sean Connery, and a minor character Ward Sarsfield ( after the real-life name of Sax Rohmer ) who looked like David Niven.
Lee was often considered second in command of the Continental forces, although Artemas Ward, who was not in good health, officially held this position.
Providing water to the Upper Ward of the castle was problematic, and despite the sinking of a deep well, the water supply often ran out during drought or siege, for example during the Lang Siege of 1573.
Until 1910, Ward County included what is now Burke, Mountrail, and Renville counties ; this landmass often being referred to as ' Imperial Ward ' County.
Rice-Davies often visited Keeler at the house she shared with Ward at Wimpole Mews, Marylebone, and, after Keeler had moved elsewhere, lived there herself, between September and December 1962.
Different producers often develop their own versions of the same riddim, such as the Punani riddim, which has distinct versions crafted by Steely & Clevie and by Ward 21, and different artists often perform on top of the same riddims with different lyrics and different vocal styles, ranging from singing to toasting.
While Patton is often viewed today as the prototype of the intolerant, impulsive commander, Bradley actually sacked far more generals and senior commanders during World War II, whereas Patton relieved only one general from his command — Orlando Ward — for cause during the entire war ( and only after giving General Ward two warnings ).
Ward & Randy would often watch the users while they were online and comment or go into chat if the subject warranted.
According to Ward and Ogden's qualitative study on the experience of vaginismus for women ( 1994 ), the three most common contributing factors to vaginismus are fear of painful sex ; the belief that sex is wrong or shameful ( often the case with patients who had a strict religious upbringing ); and traumatic early childhood experiences ( not necessarily sexual in nature ).
June and her husband, Ward, are often invoked as the archetypal suburban parents of the 1950s.
She often places Ward in a position where he must " explain " or apologize for his uncle.
Lawrence Ward ' or more often today as ' St.
: P ' eng ( 掤, py péng )-An upward circular movement, forward or backward, yielding or offsetting usually with the arms to disrupt the opponent's centre of gravity, often translated as " Ward Off.
The horse twins may be based on the morning and evening star ( the planet Venus ) and they often have stories about them in which they " accompany " the Sun goddess, because of the close orbit of the planet Venus to the sun, ( JIES 10, 1 & 2, pp. 137 – 166, Michael Shapiro, who references D. Ward, The Divine Twins, Folklore Studies, No. 19, Univ.
The brand name of the store became embedded in the popular American consciousness and was often called by the nickname Monkey Ward, both affectionately and derisively.
Rocket J. Squirrel, usually called by the nickname " Rocky ", is the name of the flying squirrel protagonist of the 1959-1964 animated television series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show ( both shows often referred to collectively as The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ), produced by Jay Ward.
The main characters in the pilot episode included Dr Louella " Ella " Davis, the moral centre of the firm whose passion lies equally distributed between her work at St Albans Hospital Emergency Ward, and defending doctors ; " Happy " Henderson, a lawyer whose nickname can be greatly misleading ; Dr Jamie Lawless, an optimistic young doctor whose passion for helping others often leads him to inner conflict ; Caitlin King, the new law recruit at MDA whose ambitions far exceed what she can do at the firm ; Layla Young of the Bahá ' í faith, the friendly receptionist ; Dr Tony McKinnon, a doctor who works with Ella at the hospital ; and Richard Savage-the cut-throat plaintiff's advocate who often does battles with MDA.
The historic predominantly African-American neighborhoods of Tremé and Central City are most strongly associated with the traditions, though second lines can often be seen in the Seventh Ward, Uptown, Marigny, Ninth Ward, Mid-City, and at least on occasion in most of the older neighborhoods of the city.

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Shearer had a young son with Ward named Peter.
Putnam was named major general, making him second in rank to General Artemas Ward in the Army of Observation that preceded the founding of the Continental Army.
In September 1996, the Church of Scientology again sought information from Julf as part of its court case against a critic of the Church named Grady Ward.
The county seat is Monahans, and the county is named for Thomas W. Ward, a soldier in the Texas Revolution.
It is named for Dolphin Ward Floyd, who died on his 32nd birthday, March 6, 1836, defending the Alamo.
Ward County was created by the 1885 Dakota Territory legislature and named for Mark Ward, chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Counties during the session.
Chartered in 1823, the county seat is named for Austin Ward, Revolutionary War General and Governor.
Although Inez was not incorporated as a city until 1942, the vicinity was first settled circa 1810 by James Ward and was named Arminta Ward's Bottom.
Owned by Dr. Leslie Ward — one of the founders of the Prudential Insurance Company and the first vice president of the company — it was named " Brooklake Park ", partially because of the beautiful lake that was on the property.
The town was named after Hamilton Ward.
Finneytown is named for Ebenezer Ward Finney, whose burial site is located just south of the current township.
Ward was named after James A.
It is named for the Seth Ward College which was founded in 1910 by Seth Ward ( Methodist bishop ) who took over Central Plains College and Conservatory of Music ( founded in 1907 ) to form Seth Ward College.
It was named for Lafayette Ward, a local who became a leader in introducing Hereford, Brahman, and Jersey cattle to Texas.
The place was known as Hunsaker's Mill until it was organized as an LDS Ward named Honeyville in 1877.
It was known as both Sessions Settlement and North Canyon Ward before being named Bountiful in 1855.
The area was part of the LDS Deseret Ward until 1891 when that ward was split and the area now known as Hinckley was made the Hinckley Ward, named after Ira N. Hinckley.
The town was named for Ward Parsons, described by one source as having once owned the land on which the town was built, and by another as having been an aged wilderness pioneer in the area.
Tong ( population 17, 069-2001 UK census ) is a Ward in City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, named after Tong village which is its oldest settlement.
Receiving little help, he encounters a beautiful prostitute named Vivian Ward ( Julia Roberts ) who is willing to assist him in getting to his destination.

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