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Workman and helped
To encourage saving among the city ’ s workingmen, Workman helped to found the Montreal City and District Savings Bank in 1846, serving as the bank ’ s first president ( 1846 – 52 ), and as a director from 1861 to 1872.

Workman and started
His poem " Do prostego człowieka " ( To the Common Man ), first published on October 7, 1929 in " Robotnik " ( Workman ), started a storm of personal attacks on Tuwim, mostly from antisemitic right wing circles criticizing Tuwim's pacifistic views.
Equipoise, who started 3 / 5 favorite, won by two and a half lengths despite being eased down by Workman near the finish and was received with " thunderous applause ".
1986-DPM-UK office opened and The Workman God Approves started airing in Chinese.
In 2005, Workman started filming the movie Jump Shot, where she played a student of Ray Liotta.
Not to be confused with Frank Workman, born in Belfast 16 Feb 1856, youngest of 15 children in a family of Scottish origin who were muslin manufacturers, who started the Belfast Shipyard of Workman Clark in 1879.

Workman and with
After six months he moved to Raleigh and worked with Johnnie and Jack before heading for Richmond, Virginia, where he performed with Sunshine Sue Workman.
The success of men's basketball, in addition to men's golf and baseball, continued into to the 1960s with players Eddie Miles, Clint Richardson, and Tom Workman, all of whom went on to successful careers in the NBA.
While Davis ' explorations of modal jazz were sporadic throughout the 1960s — he would include several of the tunes from Kind of Blue in the repertoire of his " Second Great Quintet "— Coltrane would take the lead in extensively exploring the limits of modal improvisation and composition with his own classic quartet, featuring Elvin Jones ( drums ), McCoy Tyner ( piano ), and Reggie Workman and Jimmy Garrison ( bass ).
As the thorough Workman stayed behind to make sure they had completed their assignment and finished off Schultz in the men's room of the restaurant, Weiss escaped the scene with their Murder, Inc. getaway driver Seymour Schechter.
A day or two later Workman filed a ' grievance ' with the board against Weiss and Schechter.
The trial opened with two state witnesses, the restaurant bartender and a woman who was outside the restaurant, failing to identify Workman.
Workman, in the middle of his defense, changed his plea from ' not guilty ' to ' no contest ' after one of his chief witnesses, a Manhattan funeral director who testified that Workman was employed by him during the time of the Schultz murder and who was the brother-in-law of the late Lepke associate Danny Fields, recanted his testimony, providing Workman with an alibi.
Lester, who had returned to Louisville and opened a nightclub, formed yet another Moonglows in 1970, with a Louisville-based group called the Aristocrats, including his cousin Gary Rodgers, Albert Workman, Robert Ford and Clyde McPhatter's son Billy.
* In Alexander Pushkin's The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, there is a scene in which Balda has to force the " devils " ( черти, Cherti ) of the sea to pay an ancient rent, and interacts with an " Old Bies " who is their leader and his grandson.
In 1994, Workman returned to assist with the band's self-produced Gothic-styled demo tape, Fate.
Shortly after the opening, acting at the request of the syndicate he had gathered, producer C. H. Workman replaced McIntosh with Amy Evans and asked for restoration of a song that Gilbert had cut during rehearsals.
In 1983, the Gold Star legacy enjoyed an uplift when the marque, purchased by rock guitarist and singer, Billy Gibbons, continued operation under the direction with Willie D Workman, sound designer, engineering pioneer, Workman later partnered to lead the way with the RAD Audio Company, with studio engineers, Andy Bradley and Rodney Meyers.
Terence Powderly, Grand Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, whose refusal to negotiate with dissident craft unions led to formation of the AFL.
Negotiations with the dissident craft unions were nipped in the bud by the governing General Assembly of the K of L, however, with the organization's Grand Master Workman, Terence V. Powderly, refusing to enter into serious discussions on the matter.
Zurich Opera in Switzerland mounted Semele in 2007 as a vehicle for Cecilia Bartoli, with Birgit Remmert and Charles Workman as Juno and Jupiter and William Christie conducting.
In 2009 the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum, burial site of Pico and his wife, received a private 1873 photograph of Pio Pico donated by a descendant of the Temple family. Compared with the 1858 image ( above and to the left ) Pico at age 72 now shows a generous beard, full eyebrows, symmetrical light reflection on his eyes and less prominence of his acromegalic features.

Workman and tools
Although there were benevolent masters, legally slaves were ' a living tool, just as a tool is an inanimate slave ' to be disposed of when no longer serviceable (' sell worn out oxen, blemished cattle ,... old tools, an old slave, a sickly slave, and whatever else is useless '.. Workman points out that, although Christians still owned slaves, they were ' not slaves to us – we deem them brothers after the spirit, in religion fellow-servants '( Lactantius ) and were ' men like ourselves '( Clement of Alexandria ).

Workman and work
In addition to his " on-the-art boards work ," Workman has been electronically hand-lettering by way of a Wacom tablet for such books as Torchwood, Mega Man, Thor, Turf, and " Before Watchmen: Ozymandias ".
In September 1914 the NCC undertook to build seventy road transport wagons at York Road for the War Department and in October 1915 subcontracted work on munitions for Workman Clark & Co.
Workman has lettered most of Simonson's work since.
Reginald " Reggie " Workman ( born June 26, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is an American avant-garde jazz and hard bop double bassist, recognized for his work with both John Coltrane and Art Blakey.
Aside from his work on spiders, especially those of the Far East, Workman was a considerable lepidopterist collecting for Adalbert Seitz and Lionel Walter Rothschild among others.

Workman and John
The Mexican land grant Rancho La Puente was granted to John Rowland and William Workman in 1842.
In 1868, John Rowland and William Workman divided Rancho La Puente, leaving Rowland the eastern half and Workman the western half.
The Rancho was eventually acquired by John A. Rowland and William Workman in 1845 via a Mexican land grant, and eventually acquired by Elias " Lucky " Baldwin.
Workman, John Wyclif: A Study of the English Medieval Church
John Coltrane's admiration led to recordings for Impulse Records, the first of which was Four for Trane in 1964, an album of mainly Coltrane compositions on which he was sided by his long-time friend, trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassist Reggie Workman and alto player John Tchicai.
Interior page from Thor ( Marvel Comics ) | The Mighty Thor # 346, showing John Workman ’ s distinctive lettering.
Long-time letterer John Workman toes a middle ground between traditional and digital lettering.
Other repeat Harvey Award winners include Ken Bruzenak, Chris Ware, John Workman, and Dan Clowes.
* John Workman
2, with writers Len Wein, who he called his favorite writer — " It was uncanny, how in tune we were ... incredible mesh " — as well as Roger Stern and Bill Mantlo ; the Defenders, with Wein and Steve Gerber ; Thor, with Walt Simonson and John Workman ; and various Spider-Man titles with Gerry Conway and J. M.
John Workman,
Other staffers included colorists Bob LeRose and Anthony Tollin, writer Bob Rozakis, inker Steve Mitchell, and letterer John Workman.
') Monk, Jr., Airto Moreira, Teruo Nakamura, Jaco Pastorius, Tito Puente, Arturo Sandoval, Pharoah Sanders, John Scofield, Tom Scott, Sting, John Stubbelfield, Lew Tabakin, Ernie Watts, Jeff " Tain " Watts, Mark Whitfield, Reggie Workman.
* Brother John ( 1982 ) with Reggie Workman, Pat LaBarbera ( Palo Alto Records )
It was on Alien that Simonson's long working relationship with letterer John Workman began.
Premises of John Frothingham | Frothingham & Workman, 1852
" Love Will Tear Us Apart " was first covered by New Order ( at the Edgbaston Tower Ballroom, Birmingham on 9 May 1983 ) and has been covered by many artists including Paul Young, Adrian Borland, Thom Yorke, Mark Owen, Björk, Nerina Pallot, Hawksley Workman, Calexico, Bloc Party, The Cure, Swans, Unbroken, Broken Social Scene, Nouvelle Vague, Human Drama, Heavens, Fall Out Boy, José González, Red Mecca, Yat-Kha, Stanton Miranda, U2, David Gahan, Adam Green, John Frusciante, Arcade Fire, Revere, Squarepusher, Honeyroot, Chris Edwards, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, Moonspell, The Blood Divine, Simple Minds, Oysterband with June Tabor, Paul Young, Centre Excuse, Jamie Cullum, Evelyn Evelyn, Bis, In the Nursery, Apoptygma Berzerk and The Mulhollands.
During his professional career as a pianist, he has played with and for musicians such as Ravi Coltrane, Billy Higgins, Marlena Shaw, Gerald Wilson, James Newton, Billy Hart, Anthony Cox, Greg Osby, Robin Eubanks, Lonnie Plaxico, Jack DeJohnette, Ralph Peterson, Dave Holland, Bobby McFerrin, Meshell Ndegeocello, Carlos Ward, Ray Anderson, Charles Neville, Hassan Hakmoun, Oliver Lake, Reggie Workman, Mýa, Kip Hanrahan, Noreaga, Cindy Blackman, Joshua Redman, Victor Bailey, Bobby Previte, Frank Lacy, Bennie Maupin, Pheeroan Aklaff, Eric Person, Gary Thomas, Vernon Reid, Marty Ehrlich, Gene Jackson, James Genus, Steve Swallow, Andrew Cyrille, Steve Coleman, John Scofield, Jeff " Tain " Watts, Stanley Turrentine, Don Alias, and many others.
* John Rand as Workman Who Throws The Bricks
After the initial 1989 titles were art directed by John Workman, the in-house Piranha production design was by Bhob Stewart from 1989 to 1992, with other design contributions by Dale Crain, Rick Spanier, Richard Bruning, Veronica Carlin, Margaret Clark and Rick Keene.

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