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In 2005, the first of a series of reprint books, Walt and Skeezix, was published by Drawn and Quarterly and edited by Chris Ware.
* Analyzing Marxism: new essays on analytical Marxism / edited by Robert Ware & Kai Nielsen, 1989, Canadian journal of philosophy.

Ware and influential
Major architects to promote the change in direction from baroque were Colen Campbell, author of the influential book Vitruvius Britannicus ; Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and his protégé William Kent ; Isaac Ware ; Henry Flitcroft and the Venetian Giacomo Leoni, who spent most of his career in England.
Ware was an influential member of the " Mandarins of the Yellow Button " in Boston.
Most of this achievement was under the direction of Lewis Lester, who was the longest serving Scout Executive of the council ( in the 1940s and 1950s ), and was influential in expanding the facilities at both Camps Horseshoe and Jubilee ( later to become Camp John H. Ware, III ).

Ware and book
In Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion it is pointed out that essentially the same idea was used by the English humourist Paul Jennings in an article Ware, Wye, Watford, published in the late 1950s.
He is hailed as a genius by such comic book talents as Jaime Hernandez, Daniel Clowes, and Chris Ware.
Acme Novelty Library is a comic book series created by Chicago cartoonist Chris Ware.
According to Ware, she taught herself to yodel from an audiotape and instruction book when she was seven years old.
Ware met his father only once in adulthood — while he was working on this bookand has remarked that his father's attempts at humor and casualness were not unlike those he'd already created for Jimmy's father in the book.
Pedersons book mentioned that in 1639 James Ware assumed that the birthplace of Sacrobosco was near Dublin.
In her 2004 book, Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary: Completing the Twentieth Century, Susan Ware described the many intellectual gifts that made La Follette such a force among the New York intelligencia for so many decades.

Ware and History
* James A. Henretta, Elliot Brownlee, David Brody, Susan Ware, and Marilynn Johnson, America's History, Third Edition, Worth Publishers Inc., 1997
Having broken his journey at Wadesmill, near Ware, Hertfordshire, as he stopped, " A thought came into my mind ", he later wrote, " that if the contents of the Essay were true, it was time some person should see these calamities to their end " ( Clarkson, History, vol.
Canada Post issued a commemorative stamp featuring John Ware, to celebrate Black History Month 2012.

Ware and ),
While Constantinople experienced a succession of councils alternately approving and condemning doctrine concerning hesychasm considered as identified with Palamism ( the last of the five senses in which, according to Kallistos Ware, the term is used ), the Western Church held no council in which to make a pronouncement on the issue, and the word " hesychasm " does not appear in the Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum ( Handbook of Creeds and Definitions ), the collection of Roman Catholic teachings originally compiled by Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
* Sir James Ware of Ireland ( 1594 – 1666 ), historian and politician
* David S. Ware ( born 1949 ), jazz saxophonist.
Roanoke is represented by two members of the Virginia House of Delegates, Onzlee Ware ( D-11th ) and William H. Cleaveland ( R-17th ), and one member of the Virginia Senate, John Edwards ( D-21st ).
Fine examples of Colonial architecture are represented by the Episcopal churches of Ware ( 1690 ) and Abingdon ( 1755 ), where both presidents Washington and Jefferson worshipped.
In 1849 Joseph Ware published his Emigrants ' Guide to California ( OCLC 2356459 ), which was largely drawn from Frémont's report, and was to guide the forty-niners through the California Gold Rush.
The military dictatorship featured the presence of an evening curfew, the lack of freedom of press ( only one newspaper, de Ware Tijd, was allowed to continue publishing, but they were subject to heavy censorship ), a ban on political parties ( since 1985 ), a restriction on the freedom of assembly, a high level of government corruption and the summary executions of political opponents.
" In English variety halls ( Britain's equivalent of vaudeville theatres ), comedian Will Hay performed a routine in the early 1930s ( and possibly earlier ) as a schoolmaster interviewing a schoolboy named Howe who came from Ware but now lives in Wye.
* David S. Ware ( born 1949 ), jazz musician.
Originally a trio, the band comprised Martyn Ware ( keyboards ), Ian Craig Marsh ( keyboards ) ( both previously with The Human League ) and Glenn Gregory ( vocals ).
Chambers claimed Peters introduced him to Harold Ware ( although he later denied he had ever been introduced to Ware ), and that he was head of a Communist underground cell in Washington that reportedly included:
In 2009, for example, along with Catherine Hamlin ( obstetric fistula and see fistula foundation )), David Suzuki ( promoting awareness of climate change ) and Alyn Ware ( nuclear disarmament ), René Ngongo shared the Right Livelihood Award " for his courage in confronting the forces that are destroying the Congo Basin's rainforests and building political support for their conservation and sustainable use ".
* Bishop Kallistos ( Ware ), The Inner Kingdom: The Collected Works ( St. Vladimir's Seminary, 2000 ) ISBN 0-88141-209-0
William Ware Theiss ( November 20, 1931 – December 15, 1992 ), also called Bill Theiss, was a costume designer for television and film.
* Still Sovereign: Contemporary Perspectives on Election, Foreknowledge, and Grace, Thomas R. Schreiner and Bruce A. Ware ( editors ), 2000, Baker Academic, ISBN 0-8010-2232-0
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* Martha Ware ( 1917 – 2009 ), first female selectman and first female judge of Plymouth County
Both the Swift River and the Ware River flow through the town, meeting in Palmer to form the Chicopee River ( along with the Quaboag River ), which flows into the Connecticut River.
* Frankie ( macaw ), the macaw mascot of American professional wrestler Koko B. Ware
The river flows through ( or by ) Luton, Harpenden, Welwyn Garden City, to Hertford where it changes from a small shallow river to a deep canal at Hertford Castle Weir, which then flows on to Ware, Stanstead Abbotts, Hoddesdon, Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Waltham Abbey, Enfield Lock, Ponders End, Edmonton, Tottenham, Upper Clapton, Hackney Wick, Stratford, Bromley-by-Bow ( past Fish Island ), Canning Town and finally Leamouth where it meets the River Thames ( as Bow Creek ).
Based in Lafayette, Louisiana, the group members are brothers Michael Doucet ( fiddle, vocals ) and David Doucet ( guitar, vocals ), Jimmy Breaux ( accordion ), Billy Ware ( percussion ), Tommy Alesi ( percussion ), and Mitchell Reed ( bass, fiddle ).

Ware and which
Burials in barrows or tomb chambers apply to the kurgan culture, in accordance with the original version of the Kurgan hypothesis, but not to the previous Sredny Stog culture nor to the contemporary Corded Ware culture, both of which cultures are also generally associated with PIE.
It was her first publisher, Maurice Girodias, who claimed that SCUM stood for " Society for Cutting Up Men ", something which, according to Susan Ware et al., Solanas " never seems to have intended.
In 1915, he published his first academic paper, " On the Date and Origin of Minyan Ware ", which appeared in the Journal of Hellenic Studies, and the following year produced his B. Litt.
Daniel Defoe mentions sufferers drowning themselves " in the river which runs from the marshes by Hackney, which we generally called Ware River, or Hackney River " in his novel A Journal of the Plague Year.
It is named for the confluence of the Ware and Quaboag rivers, which form the Chicopee River.
Since 2007 the North Yorkshire Moors Railway ’ s Artist in Residence Christopher Ware can be seen at work in an open studio at the station which is open every day when trains are running, and often when they are not ( see the website ).
) than any other island in the Bahamas, and sites on Great Inagua contain large quantities of sand-tempered pottery imported from Cuba and / or Hispaniola, while sites on other islands in the Bahamas contain more shell-tempered pottery (" Palmetto Ware "), which developed in the Bahamas.
This film was also screened at a special " Music in Sheffield " evening of films at the Showroom in Sheffield, at which Martyn Ware attended, on the eve of the announcement of the City of Culture 2013.
Listening to one of Ware and Marsh's demos, Oakey was inspired to write some lyrics which later became the single " Being Boiled ".
Eventually it was agreed that Oakey would continue with The Human League name while Ware and Marsh would form a completely new band, which became Heaven 17.
It receives its name Corded Ware from the ornamentation of its characteristic pottery, Single Grave from its burial custom, and Battle Axe from its characteristic grave offering to males, a stone battle axe ( which was by this time an inefficient weapon but a traditional status symbol ).
The distribution of the Corded Ware Culture coincides in part with the earlier Funnel Beaker Culture, with which it shares a number of features, such as cord impressions on pottery, and the use of horses and wheeled vehicles, that can be ultimately traced to the cultures of the European steppe.
The degree to which cultural change generally represents immigration is a matter of debate, and such debate has figured strongly in discussions of Corded Ware.
The author of both fiction and non-fiction, he is best known for the novels in the Ware Tetralogy, the first two of which ( Software and Wetware ) both won Philip K. Dick Awards.
Ware started self-publishing the series starting with # 16, which was distributed by Fantagraphics, with subsequent issues distributed by Drawn and Quarterly.
Various luxury items dating to this period have been found at the site, namely African Red Slip Ware and Phocaean Red Slip Ware, which had been traded all the way from the Mediterranean.
The town is also crossed by Route 9, the major east-west route through central Massachusetts, which heads from Ware towards Amherst, passing just north of the town center.
The highway is linked to Route 9, the major east-west route through central Massachusetts, by Route 32, which runs concurrently with Route 9 from their merging point to just over the West Brookfield town line, where Route 32 crosses through the eastern edge of Ware as it heads north.
The town has no public transit systems, but does have a commercial rail line, the Massachusetts Central Railroad, which follows the former Ware River Railroad line along the Ware River from Barre to where the line meets the Boston and Albany Railroad lines in Palmer.

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