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Blair and Purchase
In the Third Sleep won the Watson F. Blair Purchase Prize from the Art Institute of Chicago in October 1945, Sage ’ s first major public recognition.

Blair and Prize
As part of school work, Blair wrote two poems that were published in the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard, He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton Colleges.
She has been the recipient of several important awards, including the Blair Award, presented by the Art Institute of Chicago in 1982, the Skowhegan Medal for Installation ( 1994 ), the Berlin Prize Fellowship ( 2000 ), and a diploma of Chevalier from the Order of Arts and Letters from the French government ( 2002 ).
* December 7-Nobel Prize in Literature winner Harold Pinter accuses Britain and the United States of engaging in state terrorism in Iraq and demands the prosecution of George W. Bush and Tony Blair.
* Revolts and Rebellions: Parliamentary Voting Under Blair, Politico's, 2002 ( Winner of W J M Mackenzie Prize for best book published in political science in 2002 )

Blair and for
He taught French for a year at Eton, where Eric Blair ( later to become George Orwell ) and Stephen Runciman were among his pupils, but was remembered as an incompetent and hopeless teacher who couldn ’ t keep discipline.
They also scoured the minor leagues for selections in the Rule 5 draft ( Paul Blair from the Mets in 1962, Moe Drabowsky from the Cardinals in 1965 ) and claims off waivers ( Curt Blefary, 1965 AL Rookie of the Year, from the Yankees in 1963 ).
Democratic, Democratic Labour, and Radical were all mentioned as possible names for the new party, as well as New Labour ( which future Labour leader Tony Blair would use to promote the Labour Party more than a decade later ) but eventually Social Democratic was settled on because the ' Gang of Four ' consciously wanted to mould the philosophy and ideology of the new party on the Social Democracy practised on mainland Europe.
Although British Prime Minister John Major rejected John Hume's requests for a public inquiry into the killings, his successor, Tony Blair, decided to start one.
Having served as prime minister for six years and 92 days, his reign as prime minister was the longest unbroken reign of any Labour leader until Tony Blair more than 50 years later.
However, in the run-up to the 1997 general election, Labour opposition Tony Blair was in talks with Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown about forming a coalition government if Labour failed to win a majority at the election ; however there was never any need for a coalition to be formed as Labour won the election by a landslide.
* Blair House, another official White House lodging for guests
In 1992 John Smith made him Shadow Social Security Secretary and three years later Dewar was made a Chief Whip for the Labour Party by Tony Blair,
But an Eton scholarship did not guarantee a place, and none was immediately available for Blair.
In December 1929, after nearly two years in Paris, Blair returned to England and went directly to his parents ' house in Southwold, which was to remain his base for the next five years.
Blair was writing reviews for Adelphi and acting as a private tutor to a disabled child at Southwold.
In April 1932 Blair became a teacher at The Hawthorns High School, a prep school for boys in Hayes, West London.
Mabel Fierz had pursued matters with Moore, and at the end of June 1932, Moore told Blair that Victor Gollancz was prepared to publish A Scullion's Diary for a £ 40 advance, through his recently founded publishing house, Victor Gollancz Ltd, which was an outlet for radical and socialist works.
Eleanor Jacques was now married and had gone to Singapore and Brenda Salkield had left for Ireland, so Blair was relatively isolated in Southwold — working on the allotments, walking alone and spending time with his father.
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
' Around this time, Blair had started to write reviews for the New English Weekly.
Richard Blair worked for many years as an agricultural agent for the British government.
Later Blair was expelled from the crammer at Southwold for sending a dead rat as a birthday present to the town surveyor.
Brenda Salkield ( Southwold ) preferred friendship to any deeper relationship and maintained a correspondence with Blair for many years, particularly as a sounding board for his ideas.
Kelly was married to Betsy Blair for 15 years ( 1941 – 1957 ) and they had one child, Kerry.
The Labour Party generally opposed these changes, although after the party became New Labour, the Blair government retained elements of competition and even extended it, allowing private health care providers to bid for NHS work.

Blair and Art
* Sheila S. Blair, Jonathan M. Bloom-" The Art and Architecture of Islam, 1250-1800 ", Yale University Press, 1994 ; ISBN 0-300-05888-8
Current personalties include: Kristen Gates ( morning show co-host ), Jason Pullman ( morning show co-host ), Art " Mad Man " Mehring ( traffic ), Madison Reeves ( mid-days ), Lance Houston ( afternoons ), Ty Bentli ( nights ), Rob Carter ( weekends ), Tripp West ( weekends ), and After Midnight with Blair Garner.
Also attending, with film careers in mind, were three time Academy Award winner for Art Direction, John DeCuir, Sr .; Randal Duell ; and legendary Disney artists such as Herbert Ryman, Mary Blair and John Hench.
" There followed " Tex Avery: The MGM Years " and " Before the Animation Begins: The Art and Lives of Disney Inspirational Sketch Artists ( both in 1997 ), " Paper Dreams: The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards " ( 1999 ), " Walt Disney's Nine Old men and the Art of Animation " ( 2001 ), and " The Art and Flair of Mary Blair " ( 2003 ).
* Blair, Sheila, and Bloom, Jonathan M., The Art and Architecture of Islam, 1250-1800, 1995, Yale University Press Pelican History of Art, ISBN 0-300-06465-9

Blair and Institute
The Springfield-Wittenberg Teacher Institute and Upward Bound are both housed in Blair.
* Blair, Clay, The Forgotten War: America in Korea, 1950-1953, Naval Institute Press ( 2003 )
A notable occurrence of a slow handclap took place during a speech made by British Prime Minister Tony Blair on 7 June 2000, when he was heckled and slow-handclapped by members of the Women's Institute.
( The panel of 2009 consisted of Baroness Falkner ( Liberal Democrat peer ), David Halpern ( the Institute for Government and former advisor to Tony Blair ), Rohan Silva ( special advisor to George Osborne MP ), David Walker ( the Audit Commission ), and Prospect ’ s editor, David Goodhart, and managing editor, James Crabtree.
Meyer is Adjunct Associate Professor of Double Bass at Vanderbilt University's Blair School of Music, as well as at the Curtis Institute.
* May 2007, Professor Stephen Haseler ( Global Policy Institute, London Metropolitan University ) has written a book examining the history of the special relationship from a British perspective entitled Sidekick: Bulldog to Lapdog, British Global Strategy from Churchill to Blair
Following his involvement in the establishment of the Age Concern Institute of Gerontology at King's College London, he was invited by the incoming Blair government in 1997 to chair a Royal Commission on Long-Term Care of Older People.
He is the chairman of the new Aspen Institute ’ s Sport and Society Program dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of athletic participation in society, as well as the NHL Ambassador to Beyond Sport, an NGO chaired by Tony Blair, whose mission is to use the power of sport to promote social change.
* Blair, Clay, Silent Victory ( Vol. 1 ), The Naval Institute Press, 2001
Teachers Training Institute, Port Blair
* Dr BR Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Pahargaon, Port Blair
* Regional Medical Research Institute ( RMRI ), Port Blair
* Blair Jr., Clay, Silent Victory: The US Submarine War against Japan, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2001
It was a result of large-scale projects to improve rural sanitation during the 1980s after Independence in Zimbabwe, at the Blair Research Institute.

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