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Yorke and left
In response to the accusations, Yorke left a blog on Radiohead's official site for those who were not among " those people I have managed to offend by doing nothing.
Amongst the well-known residents of this house were Sir William Yorke, baronet ; the Venetian ambassador ; the architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell ( a great great nephew of the diarist Samuel Pepys ); and the General Commander in Chief of the Army, Viscount Hill, who left in 1836 ( and who gave his name to the modern road bridge north of Westbourne Grove called Lord Hill's Bridge ).
A total of more than £ 28 million had been spent on Dwight Yorke, Jaap Stam and Jesper Blomqvist, while several older players left the club ; Gary Pallister returned to Middlesbrough after nine years for £ 2. 5 million, while Brian McClair returned to Motherwell on a free transfer.

Yorke and Oxford
Yorke currently lives in Oxford with his girlfriend, Rachel Owen.
*— ( 2004 ) " Yorke, Charles ( 1722 – 1770 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 2 March 2008.
* Barbara Yorke, Cenwalh, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
* Yorke, Barbara, Æthelwold, Online Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004

Yorke and at
However, Bede ignores the fact that at the time of Augustine's mission, the history between the two was one of warfare and conquest, which, in the words of Barbara Yorke, would have naturally " curbed any missionary impulses towards the Anglo-Saxons from the British clergy.
Yorke, Hislop and Latapy would go on to play for Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Thom Yorke applied a similar method in Radiohead's Kid A ( 2000 ) album, writing single lines, putting them into a hat, and drawing them out at random while the band rehearsed the songs.
His second son was General Sir James Yorke Scarlett, leader of the heavy cavalry charge at Balaklava.
Bono of U2 has called the Pixies " one of America's greatest bands ever ", and Radiohead's Thom Yorke has said that, while at school, " the Pixies had changed my life ".
Among those present at the launch of Friends of the Earth ( EWNI )' s climate change campaign The Big Ask were: Jude Law, Edith Bowman, Sian Lloyd, Ross Burden, David Cameron, David Miliband, Thom Yorke, Stephen Merchant, Michael Eavis, and Emily Eavis.
He was at this time living with Arabella Yorke ( real given name Dorothy ), a lover since Mecklenburgh Square days.
* James A. Yorke ( born 1941 ), chair of the Mathematics Department at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Del Naja and Thom Yorke of Radiohead threw an unofficial party at the occupied USB bank in the city of London in December 2011, in support for the international Occupy movement.
Yorke had been a DJ and part of a techno band at Exeter University, and began to listen almost exclusively to electronic music, saying, " I felt just as emotional about it as I'd ever felt about guitar music ".
Yorke explained the decision was not made for reasons of " artistic credibility ", but because " the stress of getting into that area at the time was too much, and perhaps too misrepresentive ".
The song was written late one night by Thom Yorke on a piano at home.
Thom Yorke also referenced electronic dance music, saying the song was " an attempt to capture that exploding beat sound where you're at the club and the PA's so loud, you know it's doing damage ".
For at least some of the lyrics, Yorke cut up words and phrases and drew them from a hat.
On one such occasion, Lady Jemima Yorke described how she was ' very much entertain'd by him or at him the whole Time-I mean the Oddness of his Manner which it is impossible not to laugh at, otherwise you know he is very sensible & well-bred in conversation '.
Robinson was born at Newby Hall, Yorkshire, the second son of Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham, and his wife, Lady Mary, née Yorke, daughter of the second Earl of Hardwicke.
While at Exeter, Yorke worked as a DJ at Guild nights in the Lemon Grove and played briefly with the band Headless Chickens.
In July 2009, Yorke played a rare solo performance at the Latitude Festival in England.
Two days before, Yorke also played a " warm-up " show at the Echoplex in Los Angeles.
In 2004, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Yorke mentioned to the crowd, " When I was in college, the Pixies and R. E. M.
In 2005, Yorke performed at an all-night vigil for the Trade Justice Movement.
Following Radiohead's 1993 Pablo Honey tour of America, Yorke became disenchanted at being " right at the sharp end of the sexy, sassy, MTV eye-candy lifestyle " he felt he was helping to sell to the world.

Yorke and University
His father being at this time Lord Chancellor, Yorke obtained a sinecure appointment in the Court of Chancery in 1747, and entered parliament as member for Reigate, a seat which he afterwards exchanged for that for the University of Cambridge.
* Yorke Prize in Law, University of Cambridge, 1898
James A. Yorke ( born August 3, 1941 ) is a Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics and Physics and chair of the Mathematics Department at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Stevas also won many prizes and scholarships: the Blackstone and Harmsworth Scholarship ( 1952 ); the Blackstone Prize ( 1953 ); The Yorke Prize of Cambridge University ( 1957 ); a fellowship at Yale Law School ( 1958 ); a Fulbright award ; and a Fund for the Republic fellowship ( 1958 ).
Stanley Donwood and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke met as art students at the University of Exeter.
At about 1: 00 pm that Wednesday afternoon, students of the University of Belize, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, walked out of their campus on College Street in West Landivar and went to rouse students from schools in the area, including St. John's College High School and Junior College, Edward P. Yorke, Nazarene and Pallotti High Schools.
He was awarded a Greene Cup by Clare College and the Yorke Prize by the University of Cambridge.
According to Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood, Thom Yorke wrote " Creep " while studying at Exeter University in the late 1980s.
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Yorke and Exeter
Headless Chickens were a five-piece melodic punk band from Exeter, England, comprising at various times Thom Yorke ( guitar and vocals ), Simon " sHack " Shackleton ( bass and vocals ), John Matthias ( violin ), Laura Forrest-Hay ( violin ), Martin Brooks ( drums ), Andy Hills ( bass ) and Lindsey Moore ( drums ), they were well known on the Exeter punk scene in 1989.

Yorke and late
Yorke first introduced the band late in 2009, with a series of concerts in Los Angeles.
Keating has criticised Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke several times in the press throughout late 2008 and early 2009, calling him a " muppet " and an " idiot " due to Yorke allegedly ignoring Keating at a hotel.
Hebden's recent output includes a number of improvisational works with the late jazz drummer Steve Reid and collaborations with both Burial and Thom Yorke.
Earl Richmond ; Mark Roman ; John Sedd ; Keith Skues ; Ed " Stewpot " Stewart ; Norman St. John ; Tommy Vance ( who came to the station late via Radio Caroline South and had been a DJ on KHJ Los Angeles ); Richard Warner ; Willy Walker ; Alan West ; Tony Windsor ( who had begun his offshore career with Radio Atlanta ) and John Yorke.
Formed in the late 1890s by Circular Jack, Kid Yorke, and Goo Goo Knox the gang began operating from an apartment house on Hudson Street.

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