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Since then, however, Virginia has lived down some troubling distinctions.
His grandparents Jakob and Rosa lived down the street on Kurfürstendamm.
I know West Lake well, having lived down the road from it.
Grandma Myrtle lived down the street, and the two became a team.
His parents summoned a doctor, Phineas Rabinovitch, who lived down the block.
During the 1800s, there was a family who lived down in the canyon.
Abu Suhail, a Kurd who owns a small shop, lived down the block.
Essentially, I lived down there for a while and ended up moving down to Pickering.
The Cavaliers entered play ranked 28th in defensive efficiency and lived down to their reputation.
It's a true locals-only spot that'll have you wishing you lived down the block.
It's a true locals-only spot that'll have you wishing you lived down the block.
She lived down the block, which made it convenient for checking in on her two children.
Jones was a grandmother and retired hospital office administrator who lived down the road from the supermarket.
I grew up on a farm there, which was super idyllic and lived down on the river.
It used to be that American graduates were just competing with the kids who lived down the street.
He just lived down the street from me so I went over and we just tried writing stuff.
And getting outplayed by Sam Bradford on the prime-time stage is not a disgrace easily lived down.
She still hasn't lived down the way she behaved last week when she got too high at Coachella.
"We lived down in a swale and you had to look up and see downtown Atlanta," he said.
When I was growing up, the dentist who lived down the street handed out toothbrushes every year on Halloween.
I had an older cousin, about ten years older than me, who lived down the street from my grandma's.
At Custer County High, he practically lived down in the locker room, like it was his cave, the men said.
"I think she wanted to scare them a little bit," Helen Pasciolla, who lived down the block from them, said.
Back then, I lived down in the double arse curve [where the river bends at the bottom of the hill].
Ms. Wolk must be fingerprinted and provide every address where she has lived, down to the month, going back decades.
I went to kindergarten and grammar school up in Harlem, and then we lived down on the Upper West Side.
Milt Schach and family lived down the hill—his daughter Karen was the girlfriend of my "Chinese Twin Brother" Jonathan Yuen.
The SPD's chancellor candidate in 1994 never quite lived down an incident in which he appeared to confuse "gross" and "net".
In the event, the ninth Democratic debate, ahead of the Empire state's primary on April 19th, intermittently lived down to expectations.
RZA: Basically my first years, from three and a half to seven years old, I lived down South with my uncle.
Ms. Paolini recalled getting misdirected mail for Keith Hernandez, when the former Mets player lived down the block at Sterling Plaza.
I lived down the street from this guy's house anyways, so she was there in five minutes to pick me up.
She moved to a bohemian neighborhood called Hillbrow, and befriended a blond man named Robert, who lived down the hall from her.
We were following the recommendation of the owner of our rental, Danny, a native New Yorker who has lived down South for decades.
Luis Rodriguez, 20153, who lived down the hall from Mr. Alimehmeti, said that when the two first met, Mr. Alimehmeti wore American style clothes.
Losing my dadOn December 2, 2017, I got a voicemail from my dad&aposs sister-in-law, who lived down the road from him.
Conversely, Rockefeller never lived down his reputation as a traitor and was hated by the conservative wing of the party until the day he died.
One study found that parents who took a dim view of teenagers were likely to raise adolescents who ultimately lived down to their parents' expectations.
I didn't know that, though, and so when I fell hard in love with a woman who lived down the street, it came as a shock.
But look, the dire predictions about Trump haven&apost come to pass because Trump hasn&apost lived down to the dire predictions that they made about him.
The stricken man, snow-blind and nearly frozen without a sleeping bag, was rescued by others, but it was a misadventure that Mr. Beckey never lived down.
Another 23-year-old Eritrean lived down the hall with her 2-year-old son and a daughter to whom she gave birth while in Islamic State custody.
I had been introduced to Irish dance on a family trip to County Kerry, Ireland, through a friend who lived down the road from where we were staying.
"It's hard to shake me, but the worst thing I saw down here was an artist who lived down here getting his fingers cut off by another homeless person."
Cute little John-John never lived down the famous picture of him hiding under his Dad's desk, which years later took on extra poignancy after both suffered early deaths.
Helen Moses entered The Times series loud and brassy and in love with a man who lived down the hall from her at the Hebrew Home in Riverdale, the Bronx.
Mr. Katz lived down the block and the reason why his name was Mr. Katz was not because he had lots of cats, it was because he was a Hasidic Jew.
" When she saw his picture on TV on Wednesday after the shooting, Ms. Pasciolla said that she thought to herself, "Oh, my God, that's the kid who lived down the street.
NEW YORK(Reuters) - Bourbon is a multi-billion-dollar business, but it began with just a few pioneering Kentucky families from Bardstown who all lived down the road from each other.
Suddenly it dawns on me: he's that kid who lived down the block and that everyone thought was a little off because he listened to weird ambient noise while he made comics.
If he lived down my block, I would want to know everything about him so I could do all I could in every responsible way to oppose him and his vile thinking.
At the meeting last week, the commissioners lived down to expectations, repeating their stale and baseless claims about hordes of noncitizens, former felons, dead people and other ineligible voters storming polling stations.
In 1902, Jack's grandfather bought a parcel on 54th Street as an investment because he had heard that the Rockefellers lived down the block (but on the other side of the street).
Unlike Jason Witten, Romo has never lived down going to Mexico during a playoff bye week, never mind that the tight end accompanied him on the same trip every step of the way.
The Desbrosses building was also the setting for the indie film "Tiny Furniture," which was produced by Lena Dunham, who lived down the hall with her parents and sister and often babysat for Isen.
Tesla said Thursday the car with over 70,000 miles had abnormal rust and that the Pennsylvania owner lived down such a long dirt road that it required two tow trucks to retrieve the car.
While in the past, people made their own clothes or knew the seamstress who sewed them, and maybe lived down the street, today, the vast majority of clothing is manufactured outside the United States.
The two worst bullpens in the National League lived down to their billing in the opener of a three-game series between the New York Mets and Washington Nationals, taking turns giving up late leads.
Rowe—who lived down the street from the couple for 64 years—said Grant often remained active during his 20 years as a retiree, and could regularly be seen riding his bicycle or tinkering with machinery.
Before then, she had been spending her waking hours with Howie Zeimer, who lived down the hall, the couple no closer to marriage than when they had announced their intentions a year and a half earlier.
"It was the parents of [Kristina's] other best friend who lived down the street, around the block, and they wanted to know if they could help and we didn't even know what was going on," Michael says.
There was one day when David rushed up – he lived down the bottom of the road in a flat block called Turnham, and we lived up the top of the road – and found us having a kickabout.
It's what makes Wright's film so appealing, really: grand genre experiments and send-ups of our favorite movies, made by that fun kid who lived down the road and had a wall of VHS tapes at home.
Fiction OUTSIDE LOOKING IN By T.C. Boyle As a kid growing up in southwestern Virginia, I lived down the street from a cloistered visionary named Greg, an older boy who read books and spoke in zealous declarations.
National historic site in Puerto Rico reopens after hurricane The boys also miss three of their cousins -- ages 6, 9, 13 -- who lived down the street but left the island for Pennsylvania about a month after the storm.
But I kept the chair in a corner of my room because he lived down the street from me, and I didn't want him to see it out on the street, because he had some serious rage issues.
John W. Davis ran for president even while he was a member of Wan's defense team, and J. Edgar Hoover, who lived down the block from the crime scene, was enlisted to track down witnesses when Wan was retried.
In homage to its former patrons — Edna St. Vincent Millay (who lived down the street), Eugene O'Neill, John Steinbeck and the Beat Generation's William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac — the space is lined with vintage photographs and book jackets.
I lived down the street from little Caribbean spots like Clives Cafe, a Jamaican eatery famous for its meat and veggie patties, and Chef Creole, which attracts tourists looking to try Haitian cuisine like griot and plantains for the first time.
See, I promised myself, when I lived down there, to never turn into one of those d-bags who gets a fleur-de-lis tattoo, pretends that they can twerk like Big Freedia, and stir a roux like somebody's grandma.
Kipchoge's amazing feat - coming a year after he claimed the official world record of 2:01.39 in Berlin, kept distance running in the spotlight and how the sport needed some attention after the Doha world championships lived down to all expectations.
" I thought about that during these last two episodes of "Twin Peaks: The Return," and especially when the Arm repeated a question that Audrey asked a few weeks back: "Is it the story of the little girl who lived down the lane?
Artist Jean-Claude Cintas, 61, lived down the road from the ayatollah at the time and distinctly recalls the period when the bearded Shia cleric in his robes and black turban inhabited the village and French police laid on extra protection for him.
We studied together at night and played video games on the weekends and occasionally smuggled cheap vodka from the junior who lived down the hall, to bring to football games, which was just an excuse to eat cheese fries and be underage drunk outdoors.
It's only upon revisiting her seminal works that I realize how easily impressed I was in my girlhood, charmed by inelegant, poorly argued tracts as much as I was charmed by David, the moody, floppy-haired boy who lived down the hall from me.
ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Golden State hasn't lived down the memory of blowing a 3-1 lead in last season's finals, the turning point being a one-game suspension handed to Green after a flagrant foul for kicking James in the groin during Game 4.
At the Mammoth Lakes training camp in California, they lived down the street from the American Olympian Meb Keflezighi, who was born in Eritrea, which borders Ethiopia, and whose family had the Halls over for dinners of traditional injera flatbread, spicy stews and tea.
The nest belonged to the green monk parakeets that lived down the street in a honey locust tree, where they spent their days chattering, grooming one another and weaving twigs, string and plastic bags into a basketlike housing complex as long and wide as a bicycle.
In 2013, when the San Francisco Police Department's cold case unit reopened the case, they told the family they believed they'd found a "viable" suspect: Wayne Jackson, a convicted pedophile who lived down the street from the school, who police had questioned in 1984, says Kevin's sister, Michelle Collins, 52.
To deny this is to pander to silly romantics who pine for a time that passed more than a century ago for most people: when you only did business with your neighbors, when your justice of the peace lived down the block and when you walked to your job across town.
" Daniel Seth Franey first came to the FBI's attention last summer, when a neighbor in the small, rural town of Montesano, Washington reported that the long-haired and bearded 33-year-old who lived down the road "regularly talked" about his support for the Islamic State (IS), and claimed he wanted to go overseas and "join the fight.
The same was said of Gordie Howe, Mr. Hockey, a son of the Saskatchewan prairie who tore up the National Hockey League, hung up his skates at 2150 and died at 296; and of Ralph Branca, a trolley car conductor's son who was a living reminder that one crushing mistake — his, the fastball to Bobby Thomson that decided the 22016 National League pennant — can sometimes never be lived down.
Cory prays death away. Rebel recovers, but he is never quite right. One night Cory hears someone talking to his dog. Cory realizes it is a young boy who once lived down the street, but died in a fire.
He died in 1937, more than twenty years after Charlotte. Francis Grimké said: "Race prejudice can't be talked down, it must be lived down."The Works of Francis J. Grimké, vol III, p. 323. Edited by Carter G. Woodson.
Zeno of Cyprus, (4th century), was a Greek physician, a native of Cyprus, and the tutor of Ionicus, Magnus, and Oribasius.Eunapius, Vit. Philos. Eunapius states that he lived "down to the time of Julian the Sophist", i.e. Julian of Caesarea, who died at Athens in 340.
After Hamo's death she remarried to William de Albini, who paid a fine to enjoy her lands, and she lived down to 1247.'97. Inquisition post mortem: Agatha Trussebut', Calendar of Inquisitions post mortem, Vol. I: Henry III, 1236-1272 (HMSO 1904), p. 22 (Internet Archive).
Her father owned a local store and was a carpenter,On A Personal Note. p. 7. and her mother worked in the family store.On A Personal Note. p. 24. As a young girl, MacNeil was molested by her great-uncle who lived down the road from the family home.
He arrived in Tangier after the Spanish civil war as many Spanish Tangier. He studied at the Marianists and lived down the street Fez street Isaac Peral. Pepito Medina. He was born in Lucena and lived in the way of the mountain next to the stairs of Monte Cristo.
Hieronymus belonged to the Peripatetic school, though Cicero questions his right to the title. He appears to have lived down to the time of Ptolemy II Philadelphus. His philosophical opponents included not only the Academic philosopher Arcesilaus,Diogenes Laërtius, iv. 41 but also the Peripatetic Lyco of Troas who was hostile towards him.
When he first moved to London, Chorzelski lived down the street from violinist Raymond Cohen, then in his 80s, and regularly attended Cohen's "quartet afternoons." Chorzelski and Corina Belcea- Fisher, the violinist of the Belcea Quartet, were formerly romantically involved, although their breakup did not affect the musical integrity of the group.
Martha Heigham held the manor of Denham as her jointure and may have been responsible for building Denham Hall (beside the church), the old fabric of which remains behind its later facade.'Martha Heigham', in Hervey, Denham Parish Registers, 1539–1850, pp. 192-97 (Internet Archive). Strongly puritan in sympathy, she lived down to 1593.
It is a typical commercial building in the West End which combines commercial space on the first floor and apartments on the second floor. Previous to opening his shop, Nicholas Koester lived down the street and worked as a tinsmith. with In his store he sold stoves and tin ware. Koester also lived in the residential space above.
Gansworth's art career began with "trying to hawk my drawings to the folks who lived down the road"; his professional career, however, began with the exhibition Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon in 1999. Since then, he has exhibited regularly. One of his images was chosen for the cover of Sherman Alexie's novel First Indian on the Moon.
Borchardt was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His mother, Monica, is Swedish. He started making films at the age of fourteen with a super-8 camera that was given to him by a guy who lived down the street from him. After serving three years in the military, he continued his cinematic endeavors at the local university.
The first verse, which expressed concern about life in the ghetto is repeated at the end of the song, thereby placing emphasis on this particular issue. It also contains the line that gives the song its title: :Well, have you ever lived down in the ghetto? :Have you ever felt that cold wind blow? :Well, if you don't know what I mean :Won't you stand up and scream :Cause there's things going on that you don't know The first line of the song is particularly pertinent in that it asks the listener whether he has ever lived down in the ghetto; support for segregation was still widespread in the southern United States at the time and Lynyrd Skynyrd risked alienating a large number of potential fans before the group became an established act.
St Mary's Bay was the home of actor Larry Martyn, who lived down Jefferstone Lane in Old Bakery Close until he died in 1994. The children's author E. Nesbit, author of The Railway Children, lived with her second husband, Captain Tucker, in St Mary's Bay between the two World Wars and is buried in the churchyard at nearby St Mary in the Marsh.
The manager lived down the hill from the church, separate to the resident missionary. Managers and missionaries worked separately on the reserve. While the reserve managers were generally disliked, the La Perouse Aboriginal community "loved" the resident missionaries (Friends of La Perouse: 2012, pers. comm.). The Aboriginal population was segregated from the Europeans on the reserve to "protect" them from the white community.
He also spent a lot of time at Disneyland. Carroll began playing guitar at the age of 12. He learned how to play from an elderly man who lived down the road, who died before Carroll moved. He had been quoted as saying, however, that he did not become serious until a year later when he moved from Huntington Beach, California to Claremont.
The building was designed by Harry Allan Jacobs for James J. Van Alen, whose in-laws, the Astors, lived down the block."Postings: Kosciuszko Foundation House; An Inside Job" The New York Times, Published: July 12, 1992 Retrieved on December 2, 2007. The second-story ballroom functions as a gallery, as well as a lecture and concert hall for chamber-music and solo recitals.
Sargant, W and Slater, E 1972 (5th edition) An introduction to physical methods of treatment in psychiatry. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone This gained her a level of notoriety that she never quite lived down. She became a Foundation Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1972 and a Fellow in 1982.Subotsky, Fiona. (2005) 'Eva Frommer, Former Consultant in Child Psychiatry at St Thomas' Hospital, London.
Subsequently (before 1718) retiring into Lancashire, he was followed by reports of indiscretions committed in the metropolis. A reputation of "notorious immorality" clung to him, and caused his expulsion from communion by the Yorkshire and Lancashire Baptist Association. In time he lived down the scandal. Crosley lived at Hapton, near Padiham, and subsequently at Goodshaw, where in his old age he kept a school.
Burton grew up playing baseball in his hometown of Millen, Georgia. Lanky, flexible and possessing lightning reflexes, Burton stood head and shoulders above others as a "cornerman" for his team at the age of 12. His father, Willie James Sr., was a keen baseball player, but Burton was not so much. Luckily for Burton, a friend, Alonzo Holmes, lived down the road in his neighbourhood and introduced him to basketball.
The residents of this lane fostered a real community spirit and racial harmony - for many years the families held annual Christmas parties - it was a gathering of the local Mahanuga Gardens community. In terms of youth culture, the young people who lived down Mahanuga Gardens were featured on the BBC World Service in 1972 as they had formed the only branch in Colombo of the BBC World Service Pop Club.
While Dryden was an infant, the family moved to Los Angeles and his father went to work as an assistant director for Chaplin. His parents divorced in 1943. Dryden later fondly recalled playing at his famous uncle's Hollywood studio as a child when visiting his father. In the late 1940s, Dryden became friends with Lloyd Miller, also born in 1938, who lived down the street on Royal Boulevard in Rossmoyne in Glendale.
In the authorized documentary Renegade Outlaw Legend, Jennings recalls, "We wrote 'Just to Satisfy You,' and I almost didn't even try to record that, 'cause I didn't think it was any good at all. But that song has really lived down through the ages, you might say." The song has been covered by Glen Campbell and Jennings and Willie Nelson would score a hit with the song as a duet in 1982.
Then, the old woman told him that his mother was going to be eaten by a tiger, so he packed his belongs and set off again. He caught the tiger and saved his mother’s life. Meanwhile, the tiger skin caught the eye of the rich man who lived down the road. He made a bet with Banjjogi: If Banjjogi could make off with the rich man’s daughter, the rich man would let him marry her.
The well- known Sri Lankan musician, Elmer de Haan lived here in an upstair flat, owned by Roland and Esther Dias Abeysinghe. He was a famed concert pianist and composer and lived down the lane for several years in the early 1970s. No 5 Mahanuga Gardens was one of the oldest houses in Colombo (known as No:20 Colpetty).The legendary Radio Ceylon broadcaster Vernon Corea lived here from 1964 to 1975.
The Joris homesteaded and lived down the road in the upper eastern portion of the current Mt Meadows Ranch. In another business venture of Jori's, he bought 2,000 Angora Goats, at which time, construction of Highway 36 was taking place. The construction included a lot of blasting, and the story is, the goats ate the blasting caps and for days there were goats exploding! Henri also traveled 5 days by train to Denver to bring back the first Domino Hereford cow in California.
Professional rivalry between surgeons (such as Napier and Corbin) Resident House Surgeon Napier was one of Kingston's "strikebreakers", the other being Ramsay Smith. Intern R. W. Hornabrook would become one of Australia's leading anaesthesiologists was so intense that the welfare of patients suffered. Graham was appointed charge nurse and put in charge of Wyatt ward on 4 March 1896. She soon lived down her reputation as a rebel by dedication to her profession, and was appointed Matron on 1 January 1898.
Antipater of Tyre (; fl. 1st century BC) was a Stoic philosopher and a friend of Cato the Younger and Cicero.Leonhard Schmitz claimed (William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1867) Page 204 ) that the Antipater of Tyre who was the friend of Cato, was a different, earlier Antipater of Tyre to the one mentioned by Cicero. Schmitz did not explain why; he may have thought (incorrectly) that a teacher of Cato could not have lived down to 45 BC.
The Sentence makes it clear that the will made 17 Nov 1675 and proved 5 June 1676 is that of Jane's husband. Charles married Mary Kemp, daughter of Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Baronet, of Gissing Hall, Norfolk, on 11 May 1680. His grandmother Elizabeth Brooke (having a life interest in Cockfield Hall) died there in 1683, and his aunt Mary Brooke (like Charles, a co-heir to the younger Robert Brooke) lived down to 1693.Will of Mary Brooke, Gentlewoman of Yoxford, Suffolk (P.
Strauss had two children: George Russell Strauss (1901-1993), a politician and for five years "Father of the House" (of Commons), and Victor Arthur Strauss (1895-1916), a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps who was killed in action in 1916. In 1901, Strauss was living with his wife in an eighteen-room mansion situated at No. 1 Kensington Palace Gardens, Kensington, London.The England Censuses of 1901 and 1911. The merchant banker and philanthropist, Isaac Seligman, lived down the road at No. 17 Kensington Palace Gardens.
In 2006, Lori Drew (née Shreeves) lived in St. Charles County, Missouri, with her husband Curt and their teenaged daughter, Sarah. Megan Meier, who at one time had been friends with Sarah Drew, lived down the street from Drew. During the summer of 2006, Drew reportedly became concerned that Meier was spreading false statements about her daughter. Lori Drew, Sarah Drew, and Drew's employee, Ashley Grills, allegedly decided to create a fake Myspace account of a 16-year-old boy under the alias "Josh Evans".
Norival Moreira de Oliveira (born June 22, 1945), also known as Mestre Nô is a Grand Master of capoeira angola, who was initiated into capoeira angola at the age of four. He was born in Coroa, Itaparica, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. At 7, Norival and his family moved to Massaranduba, a poor neighborhood not far from the church of Bomfim. Mestre Nilton and Mestre Cutica, brothers and highly respected capoeiristas who lived down the block, took young Norival to meet the elder masters Pirró and Zeca.
Show creator Loren Bouchard lived down the street from him and was hiring local artists to work on the pilot, which included the show's character designer Jay Howell. In 2016, he painted a mural of Bob and Linda Belcher from the show on the outside of the house he resided in while working on the show. It was removed by the homeowner in 2017 due to copyright concerns. Norris designed the poster for the San Francisco Public Library Summer Read SF program in 2012.
Tapes of saxophonist John Coltrane practicing were made at his house. A tape of a jam session was recorded in his basement on September 25, 1958 with trumpeter Donald Towns, saxophonists Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Brazil, Red, pianist Hugh Lawson, bassist Ernie Farrow, and drummer Roy Brooks. Euphonium player Kiane Zawadi (Bernard McKinney) and saxophonist Kenneth Winfrey lived down the street and often played at his house. Coltrane met drummer George Goldsmith in his basement and once asked Goldsmith to substitute for drummer Elvin Jones.
After the death of Joan de Auberville Nicholas took a second wife Margery, thought to have been the daughter of Simon de Cray.'Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 3: Criol', 'Criol or Kiriel', at Medieval Genealogy website, last update 13 June 2009. She must have been a much younger woman, for she had a son and a daughter by Nicholas and four more daughters by a later (Clifford) marriage, and lived down to 1319, when she left a will.Lincolnshire Archives, ref.
22-23; Max Caulfield, The Easter Rebellion, Dublin 1916, p. 196. The O'Rahilly, one of the leaders of the Rising, lived at 40 Herbert Park. Another resistance leader, Eoin MacNeill, who refused to participate in the Rising, lived down the road at 19 Herbert Park. During the Irish war of independence, Michael Collins, Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Army and later a government minister, had a study in the house of Miss Hoey at 5 Mespil Road, from where he carried out intelligence work.
In 1899, Seligman bought 17 Kensington Palace Gardens, London,The Crown estate in Kensington Palace Gardens: Individual buildings, Survey of London: volume 37: Northern Kensington (1973), pp. 162-193. Date accessed: 12 November 2010. a grand mansion built in the north Italian villa style, near Arthur Strauss MP (Charles Conybeare's parliamentary successor), who lived down at the end of the tree-lined boulevard at No. 1 Kensington Palace Gardens. At that time, Seligman's principal home, now part of London's billionaire's row, had at least four reception rooms and 13 bedrooms.
Her father eventually stopped teaching and worked for a construction company, sending checks back to his family, in order to provide for them better. Baker had one sister and one brother, both older and since deceased. Her future husband, Tim Baxter, lived down the road from her family's farm and once he returned from the war, the two attended Northeastern State University, taking many of the same classes. Once they married, Baker became pregnant while still in college, and a rule existed at the time that stated pregnant women could not finish their internships.
The Plague started out in October 1982 as a three-person band. Bob Sablack recruited his cousin John Korosec of his previous band The Defnics on drums and Duke Snyder, the younger brother of his best friend who lived down the street, on bass, with himself on guitar and vocals. Influenced by bands such as Discharge and The Stooges, the three recorded an eight-song demo almost immediately. They played nearly every venue in Cleveland and Kent, and went through several vocalists before recruiting Mike Duncan of Agitated for vocals in 1985.
Florence and Charles Conybeare lived the first part of their married life in the fashionable part of London at No. 3 Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in a flat overlooking the Thames. She lived very close to another Women's Rights campaigner, Sylvia Pankhurst, who lived down the road at No. 120 Cheyne Walk. In 1891, Florence and Charles Conybeare MP Camborne, Cornwall, moved to Tregullow House, Scorrier, Cornwall, a country pile owned by John Williams the 5th, a direct descendant of the Williams mining-moguls' dynasty. She remained there in Cornwall until at least 1902.
DAISY has been making music together since 2014, with connections to The Internet because they "just kind of lived down the street from my friend," explained Daisy Hamel-Buffa for Impose Magazine. DAISY released their first album, Smoke About It in 2016. DAISY released their first single in 2018 with "Still Here" off their album Have A Snack. The track "Still Here" was originally supposed to feature a rap verse but when that fell through, the verse was replaced with a call-and-response verse with pitched vocals.
A lot of costermongers lived down there and the barrow boys and the fruit and vegetable people and they nearly all had horses and carts. The area was completely terraced, one end went into Pretoria Road, Tottenham and the other end went into Queen Street. There was an old pub there called the "Sun and Compass/The Three Compasses" (demolished).The Three Compasses Retrieved 20 July 2014 It's still there and they tell me that they used to take their horses through the house and keep them in the back garden.
In 1841, he was appointed Register of the Land Office of Palestine, Illinois, by William Henry Harrison, but worked only briefly before resigning. He managed stores until 1849, when he was appointed Receiver of Public Moneys of Palestine. Dubois lived down the road from Abraham Lincoln and his house is today part of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site Dubois was removed from his office when Franklin Pierce assumed the presidency in 1853. Dubois affiliated himself with the emerging Republican Party and was present at the Bloomington Convention in 1856.
The lone tie during the Governor's Cup era took place on November 7, 1987, in Manhattan, and is the most infamous game in the history of the series. Termed "The Toilet Bowl" and "The Futility Bowl" by national commentators, the game featured 1–7 KU and 0–8 K-State. The contest lived down to expectations and resulted in a 17–17 tie, which was secured when Kansas blocked a field goal at the end of the game. Following the tie, both teams lost their last two games of the season.
He now sits on the school's board of directors. In 1977, he graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts in applied mathematics and economics. At college, Ballmer was a manager for the Harvard Crimson football team and a member of the Fox Club, worked on The Harvard Crimson newspaper as well as the Harvard Advocate, and lived down the hall from fellow sophomore Bill Gates. He scored highly in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, an exam sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, scoring higher than Bill Gates.
The writer O. Henry lived down the street at 55 Irving Place from 1903 to 1907, and Healy's appears in his short story "The Lost Blend" under the name "Kenealy's". Local legend also has it that he wrote his well-known story "The Gift of the Magi" in Healy's second booth from the front, but this appears to be apocryphal. The present name dates to the purchase of the establishment by Peter Belles in 1926.Streetscapes: Irving Place; A 19th-Century Street Honoring Washington Irving by CHRISTOPHER GRAY.
In 1926, 15 years after the death of club co- founder and "father of American bicycling" Frank W. Weston, it was discovered that his ashes were still being stored at the undertaker's. The members of the club rallied and, on a Friday afternoon in September, consecrated his remains to the ground under their anniversary tree. On August 18, 1964, a 17-year-old Dedhamite who lived down the street was driving and missed a left hand turn from Whiting Avenue onto East Street. It was raining, and the pavement was wet.
Sir Thomas, who lived down to c. 1380, and his son William received letters of protection to serve beyond the sea with the Prince of Wales in autumn 1359, see C.P. Cooper (ed.), Chronological Catalogue of the Materials Transcribed for a New Edition of Rymer's Foedera (Commissioners/Record Office, 1869), pp. 47-48 (Google). Their son Sir William Hoo (1335–1410) married Alice, daughter and coheir of Thomas de St Omer (of Mulbarton, near Norwich in Norfolk) and his first wife Petronilla (Pernell) Malemayns (whose father Sir Nicholas de Malemayns, of Ockley, Surrey, outlived her and died in 1349).
Wigginton was a student at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California, interested in computers just as the earliest microprocessor-based computers were being assembled by hobbyists. Around the age of 14, he had heard about the Homebrew Computer Club, but had no way to get there until he started getting rides with another club member, Steve Wozniak, who lived down the street from Wigginton's family home. The two became friends, and Wigginton became one of Apple's earliest employees in 1976, and was present with Wozniak when the Apple I was first presented to the world at a Club meeting.
More notable, though, was the infamous "yard sale" conducted shortly after the sale in probate where the furnishing were sold off, in a yard sale fashion. Furniture built for the Blacker House is now in museums and in the hands of wealthy collectors and Hollywood luminaries. One family, the Andersons, lived down the street and were able to buy a large lot of furniture. In 1990, an Anderson family member offered the then-owners of the Blacker House the ability to purchase the breakfast room table for the remarkable sum of $390,000.00; the table was later sold at auction for approximately $70,000.
In June 1952, he recorded "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)", "Window Shopping", "Settin' the Woods on Fire", and "I'll Never Get out of this World Alive". Audrey Williams divorced him that year; the next day he recorded "You Win Again" and "I Won't be Home No More". Around this time, he met Billie Jean Jones, a girlfriend of country singer Faron Young, at the Grand Ole Opry. As a girl, Jones had lived down the street from Williams when he was with the Louisiana Hayride, and now Williams began to visit her frequently in Shreveport, causing him to miss many Grand Ole Opry appearances.
Patuanak is located west of the Shagwenaw Rapids on the Churchill River. The community stretches for a mile and a half along the shoreline, with the reserve near the year-round open water below the rapids and the non-Treaty homes facing onto Shagwenaw Lake. Most of the families now at Patuanak traditionally lived down river at Primeau Lake, Dipper Lake and Knee Lake or Cree Lake. As in most northern communities, the Hudson's Bay Company set up a store at Patuanak to replace those further down the Churchill River, which made Patuanak a fur-buying centre.
Around 1920, Basie went to Harlem, a hotbed of jazz, where he lived down the block from the Alhambra Theater. Early after his arrival, he bumped into Sonny Greer, who was by then the drummer for the Washingtonians, Duke Ellington's early band.Count Basie, 1985, p. 51 Soon, Basie met many of the Harlem musicians who were "making the scene," including Willie "the Lion" Smith and James P. Johnson. Basie toured in several acts between 1925 and 1927, including Katie Krippen and Her Kiddies (featuring singer Katie Crippen) as part of the Hippity Hop show; on the Keith, the Columbia Burlesque, and the Theater Owners Bookers Association (T.
Prior to moving in with Jack and Eric, she lived down the hall with her Texan boyfriend. She also roomed with Topanga and Angela for a few episodes until she got an on-campus job as a resident assistant, allowing Jack, Eric, and Shawn to get the apartment back. Rachel was the focus of a two episode story- arc in season seven when a prank war goes wrong, leaving Rachel (as well as Angela and Jack) feeling like the outcast of the gang. After Eric and Feeny intervene in an effort to save their friendships, the gang realizes the whole thing was petty and make up.
She was known to be somewhat eccentric and was described as "completely mad" by her servants. Having been banished from Monaco in the late 1950s, she lived down the coast from Monaco at Èze, with a large collection of dogs and cats. She was the president of Monaco's Society for the Protection of Animals and Refuge and a patron of the UK-based Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Upon the accession of Albert II in 2005, Antoinette and her descendants lost their place in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, which is limited to the current sovereign's descendants, siblings, and siblings' descendants.
The National Archives, nonconformist and non-parochial registers, Piece 4641; Registers of St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, as 2 March 1716 (London Metropolitan Archives, ref. P69/BEN3/A/003/MS05718, Item 001). Records of the Huguenot church ceremonies were duplicated into the St Benet's registers. They had several children, most of whom died and were buried at St Alphege, Canterbury. Daniel Peter Delayard was born 28 March and baptized 8 April 1720 at the French Huguenot chapel of Des Grecs, Crown Street, Westminster.The National Archives, nonconformist registers, Piece 4644. His father died in Westminster in 1747. His mother lived down to 1773, and died testate in London.
Dame Margaret Slaney lived down to 1619 and, having made bequests of £1000 to each of the three children of her daughter Anne Colepeper, by her codicil made after the death of Thomas Colepeper (whom, she felt, had insufficiently advanced them) added a further £1000 for each of the sons and an additional £1500 for Elizabeth, to be paid to her on her marriage or at age 21. Dame Margaret further disposed that, if her granddaughters Elizabeth and Katherine should be unmarried at the time of her decease, then their upbringing and care should be in the hands of her daughter Dame Mary Weld.Will and Codicil of Dame Margaret Slanye (P.C.C. 1619).
The namesake Whitney family of Moneytucker lived down the road from the Kennedy home at Courtnacuddy. Mr. Whitney of Moneytucker is a hero in the tale of "The Fate of the Priest Catcher" from the time of the Penal Laws, having sequestered a fleeing priest and assisting his escape. The storyteller states that the Whitney's good deed was remembered, so that some years later, the life of a kinsman (Whitney of Rathnure) was spared in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. But Robert Whitney of Moneytucker testified to suffering a harrowing experience at the hands of the rebels, for his house was plundered and burned, himself taken captive, lashed, and threatened to be killed a number of times.
In the wake of the First World War and Partition of Ireland, the Northern Ireland Civil Service was organised out of the remnants of the Dublin Castle administration. The Unionist Government set up six Ministries (Finance, Home Affairs, Education, Agriculture, Commerce and Labour) and a Prime Minister's Office. It essentially mirrored the set-up in Great Britain, with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance becoming the Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service. The earliest incarnation of what was to become NIPSA was the Belfast and District Public Officers’ Association (BDPOA), but it was short-lived, down to its own success, when it opened a Derry branch and became the Ulster Public Officers’ Association.
Luis Nieto took an Ibsen-esque turn with The Memory of Blas Quadra (2000), and Pablo Rodríguez lived down his previous disappointment with Damned Cocaine (2001). Brummell Pommerenck portrayed existential loneliness in Call for the Postman (2001), Luis Nieto returned to deal with a former extremist back from exile in The Southern Star (2002) and Pablo Stoll and Juan Pablo Rebella gave an empathetic portrayal of youth in 25 Watts (2002); their dark comedy, Whisky (2003) earned the Un Certain Regard Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Marcelo Bertalmío's existential Noise (2005) was well received and won the Audience Award at the Valladolid International Film Festival. Valeria Puig wrote, produced and directed Confesiones de un taxista (2011) which was a finalist at the Nashville Film Festival.
In it, a half-dozen oceanauts lived down in the Red Sea off Sudan in a starfish-shaped house for 30 days. The undersea living experiment also had two other structures, one a submarine hangar that housed a small, two-man submarine named SP-350 Denise, often referred to as the "diving saucer" for its resemblance to a science fiction flying saucer, and a smaller "deep cabin" where two oceanauts lived at a depth of for a week. They were among the first to breathe heliox, a mixture of helium and oxygen, avoiding the normal nitrogen/oxygen mixture, which, when breathed under pressure, can cause narcosis. The deep cabin was also an early effort in saturation diving, in which the aquanauts' body tissues were allowed to become totally saturated by the helium in the breathing mixture, a result of breathing the gases under pressure.
Elias was the arranger and one of the performers for the Eddie Cantor show; when it moved to Hollywood, Anna, Gene and John moved there with Elias. They arrived in Hollywood in 1937, and moved into a wonderful neighborhood where Bob Hope lived down the street. During this time, there were so many musicians who were out of work that Elias formed what later became the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, and began to write music for movies. It was also at this time that he embezzled the entire payroll of the orchestra, and left for Mexico City, on the run, because Mexico did not yet have an extradition treaty with the US. The musicians of the orchestra, knowing that Elias had ripped them off, still prepared a scroll for him, testifying to his musicianship, and for giving them a step forward in their careers.
Unlike most sexually oriented images in modern art, from Auguste Rodin to Andy Warhol, one finds no guilt or masochism in a Nakian. It is outgoing and athletic even in its releases and defeats: the satyr, the bull, the swan, the goat are each circumvented or absorbed by the goddess of his choice in the most choice of circumstances, that of his own choosing, like the amorous "dying" of the Elizabethans or the Metamorphoses of Ovid." Later, he became close friends with composer, musician and sound designer, Fred Weinberg, who said: "Reuben and I became very close friends since we are (were) both in the arts, lived down the street from each other and worked on our music, and art in our Stamford, Ct. country studios. As a composer, I would make tapes of the music Reuben loved, especially Classical.. When I traveled for out of town recording sessions, I would leave my parrots, Paco and Lucy with Ruben.

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