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...09862(1)h: St Peter's title deeds, 1662: indenturetripartite...09862(1)x: St Peter's title deeds: articles of...of agreementsigned by Lawford Cole et al., 8 Feb. 1715; acc...DateRefineryPartnersOccupationsShares1662St Peter'sRobert ChallonerMerchanttwo...
...Animals of Farthing Wood, or at the picture books of Babette Cole. These allow children to take short-cuts to semiotic competence...often pass by an unsophisticated reader. (1995, p. 2) The Peter Rabbit audiotapes offer a range of relationships between narrator...
...instead of three."When he describes Peter as a host, Harris expresses an observation made by all who visited him:"Peter's graciousness as a host was among his...was an excellent pianist, G. D. H. Cole, whoheard him in Hampstead when he was...
...the HuddersfieldContemporary Music Festival in 1984.B127. Cole Bruce. The Blind Fiddler. Tempo no. 117 (June 1976U...Wedding,Miss Donnithorne's Maggot and Ave Maris Stella.B128. Cole Hugo. Bath. Musical Times v. 116 (July, 1975)...
...me, though. In a trivial way, the cabbage is worth more than the brain-damaged human being; with a cabbage you can make cole slaw or sauerkraut. But at another, far more important level, the human being is worth more than the cabbage, since the cabbage...
...Will themuch-ballyhooed sexual scandals cause uncertainties in the British defense(where exactly will the minds of Ashley Cole and John Terry be)? On theother hand, is Ballack too old to be the midfield mastermind? Can Lahmrepeat his magic of 2006...
...believe thatbetween the periods above-mentioned, these Charters were inexistence.1091 and 1415. In vol. 44, p. 53, Cole MSS. we find several mandates from Edward the Third commanding the convent to admit Hughde Kensington, keeper of his...
...broadening antagonismof master and man. Peter, half sympathetic and half critical...They all say, 'I'm a Rebel!'" said Peter. "'Rebel' istheir cant word.""Yes...That's all vague. Altogether vague. Cole and Mellorand those Cambridge chaps preach...
...him beware lest, after longwearing, he forget, or pretend to forget, that the thing isunclean. Cobbett wore no gloves; in his life he touched agreat deal of pitch; but I think he was not defiled.Oxford, April 1927. G. D. H. COLE.
......prominent London bookseller and printer PeterCole hanged himself from the rafters of...article investigates the suicide of PeterCole within the context of the cutthroat...seventeenth-century England. PeterCole made a substantial fortune principally......
......talk of these events? This was Cole's quandary. (It is worth noting that Cole hardly stands alone here-one only need read Peter Wilson's Freedom by a Hair's...of memory. And an art it is: as Cole illustrates, page after page......
......Found World of the Cairo Geniza, by Adina Hoffman and PeterCole. New York: Schocken Books, 2011. 283 pp. $26...newest addition to the Nextbook series, Adina Hoffman and PeterCole have written a remarkably literary history of the vast......
......Era, from a biographical perspective, always a pleasant diversion from reading monographs. [Author Affiliation] PeterCole is Assistant Professor of History at Western Illinois University where his research centers on the intersections of class......
......HaNagid. Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid. Translated by PeterCole. Princeton University Press 1996. 236 pp. $39.95...to be growing, to judge by the recent publication of PeterCole's Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid, and the upcoming......
......Schimmel is from Jerusalem), admirably translated by PeterCole; Ahmed Razim's The Little Bookseller Oustaz Ali, translated...recently Taha Muhammed Ali's Never Mind, translated by Cole, Levin, and Yahya Hijazi (Ali is a Palestinian poet......
......Found World of the Cairo Geniza. By Adina Hoffman and PeterCole. New York: Schocken, 2011. 386 pages. $26.95...of historians and the style of novelists, Hoffman and Cole tell the remarkable story of the medieval document trove......
......an Empire and Forged Our Age. Bantam, 2009. Paper: $20.00. (NF) Hoffmann, Yoel. Curriculum Vitae. Trans. PeterCole. New Directions, 2009. Paper: $14.95. (F) Hopper, Keith. Flann O'Brien: A Portrait of the Artist as a......
......perhaps, but an absolute necessity. Put in the effort, keep the faith, and you too can have your moment on the podium. PeterCole is sales and marketing director of Cosine - Marketing magazine's Field Marketing Agency of the Year in 2006, 2007......
..."Steven Bigby was stabbed to death in London's Oxford Street, in a killing that shocked Londoners." "Teenage altar boy's throat slashed with shard of glass, say police." "A young woman died from a bullet through the forehead after walking into the crossfire of two teenagers hellbent on killing each...
...The trademark style of Jack Cole (1911-1974), renowned as...Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Peter Gennaro and Matt Mattox were...influenced by his legacy. "Jack Cole's contributions were so far...declared in 1984, a decade after Cole's death. "He was outrageous......
......and Found World of the Cairo Geniza Adina Hoffman and PeterCole Schocken 2011, $26.95, pp. 304 Five years ago...OMITTED] Like that famous palimpsest, Adina Hoffman and PeterCole's Sacred Trash: The Lost and Found World of the Cairo......
......My opinion would be set against that of PeterCole, who had been retained by the Sunday Times. Cole worked with Neil at the Sunday Times for a period but is now, like me, a professor. Cole's written opinion validated the Sunday Times......
......poet of the place. Along with Harold Schimmel, Dennis Silk, Robert Friend, Shirley Kaufman, Gabriel Levin, and PeterCole, she has helped to create a new acoustic space in Israel. The publication of the two books under review represent the......
......nurturing through regular contact and welcome surprises. Social media is an excellent complementary conversation channel.' PeterCole, sales and marketing director at agency Cosine, which is managing field marketing activity for three of the main Olympic......
......cover only a fraction of what it costs to get an animal to the show and pay for a family's several-day stay, notes PeterCole of Holstein Association USA. The real financial benefit comes from marketing a champion or its offspring, he says......
......countered in popular books by Maria Rosa Menocal and Chris Lowney, as well as in more specialized studies from Ross Brann, PeterCole, and Ammiel Alcalay, but these works have drawn fire from members of the Bernard Lewis camp. There is a sense that......
......Mail on Sunday and Sunday Express into a fizz. Bryant, (who only joined the team after the decision to go tabloid and PeterCole had been uncer-emoniously booted out) acknowledges the tabloid move is a marketing ploy. But more important is a......
......we watch, on breathless pace and shifts of scene, are so worryingly realistic. Additional research by Nick Rogers PeterCole is professor of journalism at the University of Sheffield...
...The evidence continues to mount. If this were a scientific experiment, where we were gathering more and more evidence to establish beyond doubt the link between a set of circumstances and a disease, or a drug and a cure, we would have reached the stage by now of being able to say, if not QED, then...
...We were wedged together on the Stamford Bridge terraces, men and boys mostly, unable to do anything about the rather frightening sway of the crowd. It was the first and only time that I saw George Best live, although there was the occasion 'Enough. Stop right there. How many more of you have to...
...The British Press Awards remain an uncertain entry in the 2007 diary. Although their organiser, Press Gazette, the journalists' trade paper, has again been reprieved from a death sentence, details of the next awards ceremony have yet to be disclosed. So, amid the speculation, the last day of 2006...
...he print media and the public have rallied round the BBC. This is necessary when a vital component of our free media might be so cast down and dispirited by all the savage things said about it that it draws up the bridge, issues warnings to reporters to go easy on the investigating, and tries to be...
...So were you stimulated yesterday? No doubt, as an Independent reader, you were, but that is not the issue here. Yesterday the Saturday edition of The Times was relaunched in a bid to increase the appeal, and the sale, of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper on what has become a crucial day of the week for...
...The casual purchaser at the news-stand last week would have been hard-pressed to distinguish between the Daily Mirror and The Sun. Odd, when the Mirror has launched a hugely expensive price war with its old rival, aimed not only at increasing sales but at doing so through differentiating itself...
......first interview since Monday, Cole said: 'It's nice to have recognition...It was terribly exciting.' Cole landed his first anchoring job...five years younger. 'I'm the Peter Pan of television,' Cole smirked. 'My newsagent was terribly......
......than 40% in four years. But Prof Cole said: "The departure of bmibaby...available to the airport." Prof Cole said the airport's prospects would...the South Wales tourism industry. PeterCole, regional strategy director for Capital......
......the far post to head home Cole's cross after 75 minutes. "That's Peter Crouch, he's different...best." Meanwhile, Joe Cole dedicated his England match-winning effort at Anfield to Peter Osgood. Cole was stunned to learn of the......
......in the chapel include Expulsion from Eden, Peter and John Healing the Sick, Peter and John Distributing Alms, Peter Baptizing, The Raising of the King's Son...See studies by L. Berti (1967) and B. Cole (1980)....
......for portrait painting attracted such artists as John Smibert, Peter Pelham, and Joseph Blackburn from England, Gustavus Hesselius...school of American landscape painting. Thomas Doughty and Thomas Cole led the Hudson River school, which was continued by Asher B......
......where he executed the mosaic of the Navicella now in St. Peter's. He also worked on frescoes in the Lateran Basilica, which...his paintings ed. by A. Martindale (1969); studies by B. Cole (1977), M. Barasch (1987), and M. and J. Guillaud......
......prominent London bookseller and printer PeterCole hanged himself from the rafters of...article investigates the suicide of PeterCole within the context of the cutthroat...seventeenth-century England. PeterCole made a substantial fortune principally......
......we watch, on breathless pace and shifts of scene, are so worryingly realistic. Additional research by Nick Rogers PeterCole is professor of journalism at the University of Sheffield...
......perhaps, but an absolute necessity. Put in the effort, keep the faith, and you too can have your moment on the podium. PeterCole is sales and marketing director of Cosine - Marketing magazine's Field Marketing Agency of the Year in 2006, 2007......
...The evidence continues to mount. If this were a scientific experiment, where we were gathering more and more evidence to establish beyond doubt the link between a set of circumstances and a disease, or a drug and a cure, we would have reached the stage by now of being able to say, if not QED, then...
...We were wedged together on the Stamford Bridge terraces, men and boys mostly, unable to do anything about the rather frightening sway of the crowd. It was the first and only time that I saw George Best live, although there was the occasion 'Enough. Stop right there. How many more of you have to...
...The British Press Awards remain an uncertain entry in the 2007 diary. Although their organiser, Press Gazette, the journalists' trade paper, has again been reprieved from a death sentence, details of the next awards ceremony have yet to be disclosed. So, amid the speculation, the last day of 2006...
...he print media and the public have rallied round the BBC. This is necessary when a vital component of our free media might be so cast down and dispirited by all the savage things said about it that it draws up the bridge, issues warnings to reporters to go easy on the investigating, and tries to be...
...So were you stimulated yesterday? No doubt, as an Independent reader, you were, but that is not the issue here. Yesterday the Saturday edition of The Times was relaunched in a bid to increase the appeal, and the sale, of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper on what has become a crucial day of the week for...
..."Steven Bigby was stabbed to death in London's Oxford Street, in a killing that shocked Londoners." "Teenage altar boy's throat slashed with shard of glass, say police." "A young woman died from a bullet through the forehead after walking into the crossfire of two teenagers hellbent on killing each...
...The casual purchaser at the news-stand last week would have been hard-pressed to distinguish between the Daily Mirror and The Sun. Odd, when the Mirror has launched a hugely expensive price war with its old rival, aimed not only at increasing sales but at doing so through differentiating itself...