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Ward is also said to have inspired Mark Twain when Ward performed in Virginia City, Nevada.
In his judgment of a child custody court case in England in 1994, after extensive research of COG publications and the testimony of numerous witnesses, Lord Justice Sir Alan Ward said the following about Flirty Fishing:
The Hill of Ward in Co. Meath was the site of a Samhain gathering ; the Iron Age ringfort is said to have been where the goddess or druid Tlachtga died, giving birth to triplets that resulted from rape.
Jarvis never mentioned Mothering Sunday or Julia Ward Howe's attempts in the 1870s, and she never mentioned any connection to the Protestant school celebrations, and she always said that the creation was hers alone.
When asked what would make a revised work eligible, the chairman of that year's music jury, Robert Ward, said: " Not a cut here and there ... or a slight revision ," but rather something that changed " the whole conception of the piece.
" After being read the list of revisions made to the piece, Ward acknowledged that the minor changes should not have qualified it as an eligible work, but he said that " the list you had here was not available to us, and we did not discuss it.
In 2011, Cassidy recorded a public service announcement for Alzheimer's research and prevention — due to his mother, Evelyn Ward, having the disease — and said that he will champion that cause whenever possible.
Ward was very keen on the idea of ‘ build it yourself ’ having said in response to the proposition of removing all planning laws, ‘ I don't believe in just letting it rip, the rich get away with murder when that happens.
Ward included a passage from one of his anarchist forebears, Peter Kropotkin, who said of the empty and overgrown landscape of Surrey and Sussex at the end of the 19th century, ‘ in every direction I see abandoned cottages and orchards going to ruin, a whole population has disappeared .’ Ward himself went on to observe: ‘ Precisely a century after this account was written, the fields were empty again.
Karl Eschbach, a former demographer with the State of Texas, said in a 2011 Houston Chronicle article that many people from Houston neighborhoods and communities with clear racial identities, like the East End, Sunnyside, and the Third Ward, moved to suburban areas that were too new to have established racial identities.
Robinson said his interest in music started after hearing the groups Nolan Strong & The Diablos and Billy Ward and His Dominoes on the radio as a child.
Prosecutors said that from December 1989 through 1990, Ward received about $ 5, 000 a month for a total of $ 57, 500, from Luckey Police Products, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based company that was a major producer and supplier of pepper spray.
Addison explains that the motion was opposed by Mr Annesley, Ward, Caesar and Sir William Vevian, ' One said that this was showing no honour to His Grace but to a posterity that he was not concern'd in.
Philosopher of religion Keith Ward has said scientism is philosophically inconsistent or even self-refuting, as the truth of the statements " no statements are true unless they can be proven scientifically ( or logically )" or " no statements are true unless they can be shown empirically to be true " cannot themselves be proven scientifically, logically, or empirically.
" Another was sparked by comments from the NBA point guard and born-again Christian Charlie Ward, who said in an interview that Jews were persecuting Christians and that Jews " had his blood on their hands.
He was hospitalized in the Gallery Ward at Brancepeth Castle, County Durham, where he wrote several songs, despite the piano sounding, he said, like " a boiler factory in full swing because of the stone walls ".
Francis Grose said that the history of printing published under his name actually was written by John Ward of Gresham College, though the materials probably were collected by Ames.
In her first interview since leaving office, Harney said she joined the board of two Irish ' high-potential ' start-ups, Cara Health and Ward Biotech.
Michael Ward, managing director of Harrods, said, " There are other areas of the world where we could operate profitably.
Ward said in 2004 that her long friendship with Douglas Adams, with whom she worked on Doctor Who, meant more to her and was " more valuable and more enduring " than her marriage to Baker.
He was harried in particular by Beaverbrook's “ Daily Express ”, which gave great publicity to the claim by Professor Onkel of Heidelberg that he had said “ Germany was his spiritual home ” – he had in fact said this about Professor Loetze ’ s classroom at Goettingen, at a dinner party given by Mrs Humphrey Ward in April 1913 to enable him to meet some German professors ..

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Every six years, the people of the Tenth Ward of Lafourche Parish elect all nine commissioners.

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* Profumo Affair ( 1963 ): Secretary of State for War John Profumo had an affair with prostitute Christine Keeler ( to whom he had been introduced by pimp and drug-dealer Stephen Ward ) who was having an affair with a Soviet spy at the same time.
In response McGuinness rejected the claims as " fantasy ", while Gerry O ' Hara, a Sinn Féin councillor in Derry stated that he and not Ward was the Fianna leader at the time.
* EclipseCon 2006 interview with Ward Cunningham ( MP3 audio podcast, running time 20: 01 )
* February 1 – American Civil War: Julia Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly.
The Ward brothers hunted fur in the Carnarvons year round at a time when there were restricted open seasons, and the Kenniff brothers ( Kenniff Cave's namesakes ) became notorious local horse thieves, and later murderers.
As a child, he lived for nine years at 662 Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known in that time ( and referred to frequently in his works ) as the Fourteenth Ward.
At the time of the appearance of the French and Indians, Trent had been recalled to Wills Creek for a conference and his second-in-command, Lieutenant John Fraser ( frontiersman ), was at his own plantation at Turtle Creek on the Mononghela River, leaving Ensign Edward Ward in charge at the time of Fort Prince George's surrender on April 18, 1754.
Around the same time another player by the name of Eber Ward entered the game as he purchased large tracts of pines in the Mason County area.
Famous people who visited and lived in Vernon include: Alexander Campbell, founder of the Christian Church and Bethany College ; Henry Ward Beecher came to Vernon early in the Civil War and made a plea for Lincoln and the Union at the Courthouse ; and Lord Flanigan, English nobleman, was a one time a citizen of Vernon.
The Borough was the Fourth Ward of Aston and had been referred to for some time as Chester Heights and Wawa.
In 1880 a log meetinghouse was built and by this time the town had an LDS Ward with Mary Goble Pay as president of the Primary Organization.
Vinny replaced original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward during the tour for Heaven and Hell due to familial problems at the time.
In 1654, Wilkins joined with Seth Ward in writing Vindiciae academiarum, a reply to John Webster's Academiarum Examen, one of many attacks at the time on the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and their teaching methods.
The head of the FBI's Less-Than-Lethal Weapons Program at the time of the 1991 study, Special Agent Thomas W. W. Ward, was fired by the FBI and was sentenced to two months in prison for receiving payments from a peppergas manufacturer while conducting and authoring the FBI study that eventually approved pepper spray for FBI use.
" Stone made it clear that those wishing for " free divorce " were not associated with Stone's organization AWSA, headed at that time by Reverend Henry Ward Beecher.
* In The Resident Patient, a Sherlock Holmes mystery, Holmes ' companion Dr. Watson is mentioned as being an avid admirer of Henry Ward Beecher, keeping a portrait of him ( beside a portrait of General Gordon ) and feeling strongly indignant about the way that Beecher was received during his visit to Britain at the time of the Civil War by " the more turbulent of our people ".
( However, Ward Moore reversed this staple of alternate history fiction in his Bring the Jubilee ( 1953 ), where an alternative world where the Confederate States of America won the Battle of Gettysburg and the American Civil War is destroyed after a historian and time traveller from the defeated United States of that world travels back to the scene of the battle and inadvertently changes the result so that the North wins that battle.
Furthermore, limited animation, such as that produced by such studios as Filmation Associates, Jay Ward Productions and Hanna-Barbera Productions, was economical enough to produce in sufficient quantity to fill the four hour time slot, as compared to live-action programming.
At this time he also published a couple of reworked pulp serials under the name Ward Weaver.
At that time Robert Ward sold many of the lots to private investors, but also sold off a significant portion to the Great Northern Railway ’ s subsidiary company the Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway.
Ward he was drawn for a time in the direction of High Anglicanism ; but a stronger and more lasting influence was that of the Arnold school, represented by A. P.
American University named the home of the American University School of Public Affairs, being the closest building at the time to Ward Circle in honor of Artemas Ward.
After Bustle's retirement in March 2012, he will be succeeded by Dr. Verne Ward III, who was at the time of his election Director of the Asia-Pacific Region.

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