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Milford and took
" However intentionally or intuitively, Milford took three steps that launched OUP on a major operation.
Milford Haven's 20th century expansion took in several other settlements.
Henry Tudor, a Welshman who was grandson of the former Queen, Catherine of Valois, and maternally descended from John of Gaunt took up leadership of the House of Lancaster and landed at Milford Haven in the Principality of Wales to invade with an army of foreign mercenaries.
Attrill took up rowing at Shanklin Rowing Club on the Isle of Wight and won novice at Milford regatta.
After attending Milford Academy in Connecticut, Gai played college basketball at Fairfield University ( also in the state ), where he was a three-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Year and took the Stags to the MAAC semifinals in 2005.
With little industry remaining in the Delaware River valley between Trenton and Milford, Conrail had little use for the line, though the state of New Jersey didn't help either due to its taxes on the former railroads that Conrail took over.
He took over his father's funeral home in Milford, Michigan in 1974, a job he has held ever since.

Milford and responsibility
* has responsibility for the operation of the Milford Sound / Piopiotahi Airport, and oversees the Crown's interest in joint venture airports.

Milford and for
He went to Milford Junior School in Yeovil, Somerset, where his " love affair " with sport began, and played for Somerset Under-15s.
Milford briefly became vocalist for Beck, Bogert & Appice for six performances between July 24 to August 7, 1972.
Milford composed the music for Salome, based on the Oscar Wilde play and also starred in it as Mark Taper Forum, in Los Angeles in 1979.
Books that London issued on commission ( paid for by their authors or by some learned body ) were styled ' Henry Frowde ', or ' Humphrey Milford ' with no mention of OUP, as if the Publisher were issuing them himself, while books that the Publisher issued under the rubric of the University bore the imprint ' Oxford University Press '.
Cannan was known for terrifying silences, and Milford had an uncanny ability, testified to by Amen House employees, to ‘ disappear ’ in a room rather like a Cheshire cat, from which obscurity he would suddenly address his subordinates and make them jump.
Whatever their reasons for their style of working, both Cannan and Milford had a very hardnosed view of what needed to be done, and they proceeded to do it.
Milford observed, ‘ we ought to do much more in China than we are doing ’ and authorized Cobb in 1910 to find a replacement for Henzell as their representative to the educational authorities.
" When shortly thereafter Foss brought to Milford a scheme for publishing a group of essays by well-known musicians on composers whose works were frequently played on the radio, Milford may have thought of it as less music-related than education-related.
Working with editors Gene Havlick and Gene Milford, Capra managed to trim the running time to 3½ hours for the first preview in Santa Barbara on November 22, 1936.
Stephen Goosson's elaborate sets won him the Academy Award for Best Art Direction, and Gene Havlick and Gene Milford shared the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.
Katherine Coker adapted the book for Jackie Cooper who produced and directed the television movie, Rosie: the Rosemary Clooney Story ( 1982 ) starring Sondra Locke ( who lip syncs Clooney's songs ), Penelope Milford as Betty and Tony Orlando who plays Jose Ferrer.
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The 2012 State Representative race for the 65th Ohio House district features Steve Myers of Milford, the Democratic nominee, and John Becker of Union Township, the Republican nominee.
American musicians like Don Cherry, John Coltrane, Milford Graves, and Pharoah Sanders integrated elements of the music of Africa, India, and the Middle East for a sort of World music-influenced free jazz.
It was nominated for Best Supporting Actor ( Bruce Dern ), Best Supporting Actress ( Penelope Milford ), Best Director ( Hal Ashby ), Best Film Editing ( Don Zimmerman ), and Best Picture ( Jerome Hellman ).
There is no high school in Sherman ; students instead are given a choice of six high schools that Sherman will pay for them to attend ( New Milford High School, New Fairfield High School, Brookfield High School, Henry Abbot Tech, Shepaug Valley High School, and Nonnewaug High School ).
It is artificial, created for the Rocky River hydro electric power plant in New Milford on the Housatonic River.
During much of the twentieth century Milford served primarily as the commercial center for much of southern Delaware's large agricultural community.
Entrepreneurs such as Peter Nightingale, Jedediah Strutt and Thomas Evans founded the settlements of Belper, Milford, and Darley Abbey within the Derwent Valley for their employees.
Milford is home to agricultural equipment manufacturer CTB, Inc., printer / publisher The Papers Incorporated whose largest publication is Auto & RV which publishes books available for Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Tennessee, and Maple Leaf Farms, the largest White Pekin duck producer in North America.
Milford was the childhood home of Dr. Ronald C. Brown, noted labor historian and winner of the 2000 Colorado Endowment for the Humanities Publication Prize for " No One Ailing Except a Physician: Medicine in the Mining West 1848-1919 " which he co-authored with Dr. Duane A. Smith.

Milford and overseas
Milford saw immediately that the dictionary could fill a troublesome gap in the Press's lists, since it was compiled for non-English speakers and rested on Hornby's solid experience in teaching the language overseas.
Parnwell, who was looking after the Press ’ s overseas projects, Milford being by then too unwell to manage the Press without substantial assistance, as he had been doing since 1904.
Milford applied for a special release to acquire this paper " in the direct interest of British culture and overseas trade, particularly in the non-sterling areas ".

Milford and trade
In 1974, Milford could boast an oil trade of 58, 554, 000 tons, which was three times the combined trade of all the other ports of Wales.

Milford and almost
Macungie is almost completely surrounded by Lower Macungie Township except for a very small area in the SE that neighbors Upper Milford Township.
Several scenes in Brief Encounter, a classic film about a woman in a dull middle class marriage who almost undertakes an affair, were filmed in the town: Station Parade served as Milford High Street and Boots on Burke's Parade was where Alec runs into Laura.

Milford and at
Milford first appeared at the stock theatre in Chicago at age 10.
Simultaneously, the French landed in force at Milford Haven in west Wales.
Milford H. Wolpoff ( born 1942 to Ruth ( Silver ) and Ben Wolpoff, Chicago ) is a paleoanthropologist, and since 1977, a professor of anthropology and adjunct associate research scientist, Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan.
In his wrath, Posthumus sends two letters to Britain: one to Imogen, telling her to meet him at Milford Haven, on the west coast of Wales ; the other to Pisanio, Posthumus's servant left behind at court, ordering him to murder Imogen at the Haven.
Meanwhile Cloten, incensed at Imogen's assertion that she values Posthumus's worst clothing over Cloten himself, learns of the " meeting " between the princess and her paramour at Milford Haven.
His workshops, which usually had about 80 students a year, including Milford Zornes, used outdoor structures at Manzanar to teach water color painting.
Gulf also participated in a partnership with other majors, including Texaco, to build the Pembroke Catalytic Cracker refinery at Milford Haven and the associated Mainline Pipelines fuel distribution network.
* Humphrey S. Milford ( 1877-1952 ), English publisher at Oxford University Press ( London )
Returning from one such excursion to Milford, while waiting at the station, she is helped by another passenger to remove a piece of grit from her eye.
Originally an outgrowth of Knight and Wilhelm's Milford Writers ' Conference, held at their home in Milford, Pennsylvania, USA, it was founded in 1968 by Robin Scott Wilson at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania.
Ainger was born in Sheffield in 1949, and was educated at the Netherthorpe Grammar School in Staveley, Derbyshire, and after leaving education in 1967 moved to Milford Haven and became a dock worker at the Marine and Port Services of Pembroke Dock.
He learned golf from his father, Milford ( Deacon ) Palmer who had suffered from Polio at a young age, and was head professional and greenskeeper at Latrobe Country Club, allowing young Arnold to accompany his father as he maintained the course.
The highest point is any one of six areas on Bearfort Ridge in West Milford Township at approximately 1, 480 ft ( 451 m ) above sea level.
It is located at 906 Main Street in Milford.
Upon leaving Kinnelon, the route enters West Milford in Passaic County at the crossing of the Pequannock River.

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