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In 1883 Wells persuaded his parents to release him from the apprenticeship, taking an opportunity offered by Midhurst Grammar School again to become a pupil-teacher ; his proficiency in Latin and science during his previous, short stay had been remembered.
In 1985, Singer wrote a book with the physician Deanne Wells arguing that surrogate motherhood should be allowed and regulated by the state by establishing non-profit ' State Surrogacy Boards ', which would ensure fairness between surrogate mothers and surrogacy-seeking parents.
Scholars are hesitant to ascribe definitive parents to the philosopher but Fastred, a tenant of the Bishop of Wells, is mostly plausibly identified as this figure.
Lucid was born in Shanghai, China, to Baptist missionary parents Oscar and Myrtle Wells, but grew up in Bethany, Oklahoma and graduated from Bethany High School.
Wells ' parents were both Scots who had settled in South Carolina in 1753.
However, he was forced to issue a hurried apology to the parents of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
His parents were William Thomas Wells, a musician, and Emily Rhoda Farrier, a laundress.
Evelyn Minerva Wells was born 7 Apr 1899 in Illinois to unknown parents.

Wells and took
Sturley's allusion probably explains why Greville took out the patent in the names of Best and Wells, for Sir Anthony Ashley described Best as `` a scrivener within Temple Bar, that deals in many matters for my L. Essex '' through Sir Gelly Merrick, especially in `` causes that he would not be known of ''.
Led by the strong play of Derrek Lee, Ted Lilly and rookie pitcher Randy Wells, the club started well, but fell on hard times as injuries took their toll.
The first performance of the 1869 Original Version abroad took place on 30 September 1935 at the Sadler's Wells Theatre.
He took small roles in three short silent comedies starring his wife Elsa Lanchester, Daydreams, Blue Bottles and The Tonic ( all 1928 ) which had been specially written for her by H. G. Wells.
Wells took considerable pains over the manuscript and said of it that " the writing was an altogether more serious undertaking than I have ever done before.
Thomas of Earley, archdeacon of Wells, published a sermon not long afterwards which detailed miraculous events attending the cortège which took his body north to Normandy.
Some early development took place to accommodate the popularity of the nearby Sadler's Wells, which became a resort in the 16th century, but the 19th century saw the greatest expansion in housing, soon to cover the whole parish.
On June 28, 1997, Wells took the mound wearing an authentic 1934 Babe Ruth hat, which Wells bought for $ 35, 000.
On December 11, 2004, Wells signed a two-year deal with the Boston Red Sox and took the uniform number 3, in honor of Babe Ruth.
Maricopa ’ s second moment of fame took place eight miles south of Maricopa Wells and about three miles west of present day Maricopa.
The town of Wellsville finally took shape around 1823 when William Wells recorded that lots had been laid out for planned settlement.
She took over as show runner for the fourth season while Wells focused on the development of other series, including Trinity, Third Watch, and The West Wing.
He also took small parts in films, such as the role of frat animal " Mother " in Fraternity Vacation ( 1985 ) and " Lt. Sam ' Merlin ' Wells " in the iconic fighter pilot film Top Gun ( 1986 ).
In 1960, the Carl Rosa Company was wound up ; Sadler's Wells took over some of its members and many of its touring dates, setting up " two interchangeable companies of equal standing ", one of which played at Sadler's Wells theatre while the other was on the road.
Wells, best known as a longtime professional voiceover announcer, took over as the Saturday night host.
The opening was originally scheduled for 1 November 1877 ; however, the first rehearsals took place on 27 October, and the part of J. W. Wells was filled only by that time.
Edward Hasted made the assertion that although the wells were originally named the " Queen's-Wells ", they soon took on the name of Tunbridge Wells due to their proximity to the town of Tonbridge ( then known as " Tunbridge "):
" These included Porter Garnett ( who also took on editorial responsibilities as well ), Carolyn Wells, Willis Polk, Yone Noguchi, and others.
After Wells parted from writer and novelist Rebecca West, it is well known that Wells took up brief liaisons with other women.
In 1883, Wells took three of her younger siblings to Memphis, Tennessee, to live with her aunt and to be closer to other family members.
Wells took her anti-lynching campaign to Europe with the help of many supporters.

Wells and their
During this period, many performers, including Rose Maddox, Kitty Wells, Olivia Newton-John, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt, covered her songs, and her siblings Randy and Stella both received recording contracts of their own.
Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, a reference carried further by the naming of their 2011 tour " He Who Breaks the Law ".
This ought to have been a comfortable sum of money ( at the time many working-class families had " round about a pound a week " as their entire household income ) yet in his Experiment in Autobiography, Wells speaks of constantly being hungry, and indeed, photographs of him at the time show a youth very thin and malnourished.
Nevertheless, Wells has this very same Time Traveller speak in terms unusual for socialist thought, referring as " perfect " and with no social problem unsolved, to an imagined world of stark class division between the rich assured of their wealth and comfort, and the rest of humanity assigned to lifelong toil: Once, life and property must have reached almost absolute safety.
Studies of Charles Darwin's notebooks have shown that Darwin arrived separately at the idea of natural selection which he set out in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, but it has been speculated that he may have had some half-forgotten memory from his time as a student in Edinburgh of ideas of selection in nature as set out by Hutton, and by William Charles Wells and Patrick Matthew who had both been associated with the city before publishing their ideas on the topic early in the 19th century.
One example is the statement by H. G. Wells that all people are " equally entitled to the respect of their fellowmen.
The group recently met their goal of providing clean water to 1, 000 African communities through the organization they founded, Blood: Water Mission, and its 1, 000 Wells Project.
He was still in contact with his Shrewsbury friends, who had added John Wells to their number, and were now running their own humour magazines at Oxford, Parsons Pleasure and Mesopotamia, to which Rushton made many contributions during his frequent visits.
He identified the first stage as the construction of the World Library, which is basically Wells ' concept of a universal encyclopedia accessible to everyone from their home on computer terminals.
Wells and Carnegie both mistreated Aborigines they encountered on their expeditions, forcing them to cooperate by tying them up and encouraging them to find water.
The oldest football club in Wells though is Belrose FC who play their football in the Mid-Somerset Football League at Haybridge Park.
Wells Fargo for instance partnered with churches in black communities, where the pastor would deliver " wealth buildling " seminars in their sermons, and the bank would make a donation to the church in return for every new mortgage application.
The Flyers have played their home games on Broad Street since their inception, first at the Spectrum from 1967 until 1996, and then at the Wells Fargo Center from 1996 to the present.
The Sixers will continue to play their home games at the Wells Fargo Center for the foreseeable future.
Wells, in a personal letter to Joyce, argued that " you have turned your back on common men, on their elementary needs and their restricted time and intelligence [...] I ask: who the hell is this Joyce who demands so many waking hours of the few thousands I have still to live for a proper appreciation of his quirks and fancies and flashes of rendering?
Wells noted that " he patricians made a mean use of their political advantages to grow rich through the national conquests at the expense not only of the defeated enemy, but of the poorer plebeian ..." The plebeians, who were expected to obey the laws, but were not allowed to know the laws ( which patricians were able to recite from memory ), were successful, winning the right to appeal any injustice to the general assembly.
The arduousness of that section of the trip was instrumental in the Masseys deciding to ditch their road trip in Montello, Nevada ( northeast of Wells, Nevada ) where they paid $ 196. 69 to board their automobile and themselves on a train to travel the rest of the way to California.
It is now seen as the seminal alien invasion story and Wells is credited with establishing several extraterrestrial themes which were later greatly expanded by science fiction writers in the 20th Century, including first contact and war between planets and their differing species.
Actors Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells were originally considered " second-billed co-stars ", but with the growing popularity of their characters, their names were inserted into the lyrics.

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