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When they've left an imprint on us they're always remembered.
Mr. Lang asked whether he always remembered what he played.
Regardless of what happens afterwards, though, those winning streaks are always remembered.
Doing the former is always remembered as shameful, the latter always as noble.
But what he always remembered were the emotions behind it, his creative instinct.
Documenting their stories cements their legacy and ensures that their service is always remembered.
But she always remembered every single word of that song, and revelled in it.
He is already teased for that and will be, perhaps, always remembered for that.
But it is not always remembered that it all started with a poet dancing.
"Then we lost track of each other for years—he always remembered me," Deanna says.
I always remembered that when peers thought I was weird because I always did my own thing.
She always remembered people's birthdays and tried to organize a cake or a dinner or at least a card.
But Clark said he always remembered that first rehearsal of Mercury singing alongside keyboardist Mike Moran on the piano.
But it also always remembered that it could only talk about those topics insofar as they related to its characters.
She always remembered Grumman carrier-based fighters strafing the city, and fleeing for her life through the streets of Osaka.
I learned about Adrian Piper years ago and always remembered her name because I, too, am black but very light-skinned.
"I always remembered coaches telling me: the harder the work, the harder you work, the more luck you'll probably have," Legere said.
But the naturally insecure Shandling had never considered performing his own jokes until undergoing what he always remembered as a life changing experience.
We cannot imagine the depth of emotion that this day brings each year, the grief renewed, the memories relived, those last beautiful moments together cherished and always remembered.
But she had this one thing she said, it wasn't like she said it all the time, I think she said it once but I always remembered it.
Customers poured in to meet and support the son of the man who'd given free candy to children and gas to desperate travelers, and who'd always remembered their names.
Then it was on to Columbia Law School, where he made Law Review and developed a reputation as a man who always remembered first names and was ready to help out by making connections.
That doesn't mean we want to bottle up the scent and spray it on as perfume, but we will admit our inner child delighted just a little knowing that the iconic clay is as unique as we always remembered.
He said that he had always remembered me fondly from those Sunday classes years earlier—Intro to Acting I, followed by Intro to Acting II—where he would instruct a dozen teen-agers in the world of make-believe.
They ignored the fact that she chose to honor poetry by performing societal inquiries in verse lines that always remembered, in their sinews, the exaltations and laments of such noble elders as John Keats, Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson.
The worthy parents on the playground — the ones who always remembered when it was "come as your favorite book character day," and baked the cakes for the school fairs — exchanged disapproving looks when Deb and I walked into the school looking like zombies.
"To be frank, I was shocked and disheartened to hear that my presence in the Big Machine deal caused you so much pain as the handful of times we have actually met I have always remembered them being pleasant and respectful," he wrote.
As people have learned about this part of who I am over time, I have wondered with some individuals whether they could handle it, but I also always remembered that if they did have an issue, that would be on them, not me.
"And tell them that this nation will never forget the service and sacrifice the brave hero sons made on behalf of this great nation and for our liberty and safety; their families' service and sacrifice will also be always remembered," their statement continued.
What I always remembered about it — and what drew me back there after more than a decade since I moved back to the United States mainland from St. Thomas, where I was a reporter just out of college — was that it was the place Virgin Islanders went when they needed a little vacation.
He is always remembered in Mindanao even to this day.
That year, he hit .402! That was a lesson in hitting that I always remembered.” White is a member of the IDSA and Society for American Baseball Research.
Koch was unable to give him any remuneration, but did offer him full access to laboratory staff, patients, chemicals and laboratory animals, which Ehrlich always remembered with gratitude.
Here lies Gordon Vidgen. True son of the North. Always remembered > by his wife and children. Both grave areas are surrounded by reinforced concrete posts which create two rectangular enclosures around the grave areas.
25; Schilling, Luther, p. 69. Luther departed Eisenach in early 1501 in order to attend the university in Erfurt. Luther always remembered his schooldays "ynn meiner lieben Stad" (in my beloved town)Martin Luther, D. Martin Luthers Werke. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Vol.
His work is characterised as very realistic replica both the appearance and mechanism as the real ones. His contribution to the Japanese modelgun history is always remembered. You Kurogane, Kuroda Takahiro "MODELGUN GRAFFITI" Tatsumi Publishing, 2002. Teranishi Kenji "MODELGUN RETURNS" Goma books, 2006.
This is where she was nicknamed "The Great Lady of the Danzas". Ross's first record was titled "Julita Ross Canta Danzas" (Julita Ross Sings Danzas). In 1961, she recorded "Julita y Chago" and in 1968 "La Siempre Recordada Julita Ross" (The Always Remembered Julita Ross). She also recorded , , and .
AFI's presence made history on Indonesian television so that in 2013, NET, a new private television present in Indonesia showed the choreography Menuju Puncak during the launch event. AFI is finally always remembered as the most phenomenal event ever in Indonesia and as the most transparent event in the SMS poll.
' He answered, ' I am still searching in the dark.' Rochberg followed, 'Not only you, I am searching in the dark, too.' Lu had always remembered this dialogue clearly. Rochberg and Crumb both gave Lu great influences by telling him, 'write what's in your heart, no matter it's beautiful or not.
Justiner's boarding school in Ipswich, an experience she always remembered fondly.Yarde, Life and Works of Sarah Trimmer, 15: Wills, DLB, 343. In 1755, the family moved to London when her father, who had written several important works on perspective, became the tutor of perspective to the Prince of Wales.Heath, 387: Wills, DLB, 343.
He still holds the honor of being the foreigner with more goals in the Costa Rican Championship with a total of 88Eslovaco Josef Miso es el extranjero con más goles en el fútbol de Costa Rica - Nación and he is always remembered in Alajuela for his former fans with flags and songs.
When she turned seven, her parents threw her a surprise party that she always remembered as one of her best birthdays."Invest in Love" (6.08), November 5, 2009. She was very popular and had a great group of friends in her high school years, during which she was crowned prom queen and class valedictorian.
People from this caste are always remembered for their good works because they have done many good things for the welfare of society. This caste comes under the general category. After independence many of them have established industries and setup businesses. Also many of them are in indian military, police services and bureaucrats of india.
Besides meze some of them had fish and some of them had grilled food. The owners of the meyhane began their work in meyhane when they were young. Meyhane always remembered their owners which they called barba and usually were from minority population. Most of the minority, especially Greeks, had to leave the country due to the population exchange.
In 1731 he stated the erection of the sanctuary of Máriapócs. He worked with success in strengthening the communion with the Catholic Church, and he succeeded to have always remembered by all the priests the name of the Pope into the Divine Liturgies. Gennadius Bizanczy died on 22 July 1733 in a monastery in Csernek, near Gârbou ().
Sadly, we lost Pat not > too long ago. He is always remembered for what he was – a special person.SU > Athletics - Head Coach Greg Robinson Kelly also won the Zunic Award, which is given annually to anyone who exhibits the courage and spirit of Mike and Judy Zunic. More specifically, it usually signifies overcoming a severe injury.
He came back in strange occasions to Paraguay, his country, which he always remembered but due to his political reasons, he had to abandon . He came back as visitor in 1982, when he was a central figure in the homage of the organizers of the Festival del Lago Ypacarai, which was on his behalf that year and which had his name.
Pratap Keshari Deo was an outstanding Member of Orissa Legislative Assembly and subsequently of the Lok Sabha. In his death Orissa has lost a great son whose contribution to the state will always remembered. His contributions to archeology and history of Kalahandi is immense. He initiated to establish Kalahandi Science College in 1960 and it was taken over by the Government of Odisha in 1961.
On one occasion, a Spitfire was coming in to land. It was only about 50 feet above the ground before the runway controller alerted the pilot to the fact the plane's undercarriage hadn't lowered. The pilot opened up the throttle and climbed away. As this was a moment Anderson always remembered, he found it all too easy to write about aircraft when he devised stories for Thunderbirds.
The Missale Gothicum (ca. AD 700) contains a full proper of the Mass in their honor. In the sixteenth century, they were invoked in Besançon against sickness, along with Saint Sebastian and Saint Roch. Ferreolus appears in a catalogue of the 17th century as a bishop of Besançon, but the liturgy of Besançon has always remembered Ferreolus as a priest, and Ferrutio as a deacon.
After the war he became a Fellow at New College, Oxford, and was made Senior Demonstrator in the University Department of Zoology. In fact, Huxley took the place of his old tutor Geoffrey Smith, who had been killed in the battle of the Somme on the Western Front. The ecological geneticist E. B. Ford always remembered his openness and encouragement at the start of his career.Huxley, Juliette. 1986.
Large numbers of people donned the cap while celebrating India's independence on August 15 or the promulgation of a republic on January 26. Jawarharlal Nehru was always remembered as having worn the cap. In 1964 a coin showing Nehru in profile was released which was widely criticized for lacking the cap. Another Nehru coin was later released in 1989 on his birth centenary, which showed him wearing a cap.
Múgica participated in the Constituent Congress of 1917. For his positions and his debates with other delegates, he was always remembered as one of the best delegates and fundamental ideologists of the Mexican Revolution. He worked on part of the constitution concerning matters of religion, politics, economics and education. His ideology would be embodied in Articles 3, 27, and 123 of the Constitution of the United Mexican States.
Renée never forgot this, and when she married, she took Saubonne with her. Renee with her sister and nieces In return for renouncing her claims to the duchy of Brittany, Renée was granted the duchy of Chartres by Francis. As a child, one of her companions was the young Anne Boleyn, whom Renée always remembered with kindness and affection. She was considered as a possible bride for King Henry VIII.
The old mosque built with laterite, wood and tiles at Poovathani was renovated to a two storeyed concrete building in the late seventies with the major finaciers being the NRIs from the region. Poovathani is always remembered for its market or Poovathani chantha. It was started by Pothiyil Thottiparambil Sayed Haji(Grad father of P T Syed sahib). It was once chief commercial centre for merchants from thazhekode,aliparamba,thachanattukara.
Mike Teti competed multiple times. Seán Drea competed for Ireland. The Hawks had two women compete as lightweight scullers on the United States Olympic Team – Teresa Zarzecki Bell (Silver Medal, 1996 Games) and Renee Hykel (10th Place, 2008 Games) Mike Bantom was on the US Olympic Team in 1972 in Munich. The games will be always remembered for the terrorist attacks as well as the still controversial ending of the basketball championship game.
Sussex was a patron of men of letters. In 1592 Robert Greene dedicated to him as Lord Fitzwalter Euphues Shadow, by Thomas Lodge. George Chapman prefixed to his translation of the Iliad (1598), a sonnet to him, 'with duty always remembered to his honoured countess.' A sonnet was also addressed to the earl by Henry Lok, in his Sundry Christian Passions, 1597, and Emanuel Ford dedicated to him in 1598 his popular romance Parismus.
Kuehnle was responsible for numerous improvements to the city, as he always remembered his goal of transforming Atlantic City into a major United States metropolis. Concerned with high rates for telephone and gas, he created his own telephone and gas companies, resulting in lower prices. His telephone company, named Atlantic Coast Telephone Company, would later be bought by Bell. Kuehnle also helped lower electric prices by supporting a competing utility in the area.
Mahía was an excellent goal scorer, with great skills for shooting headers and a lot of physical strength. He is always remembered by Saprissa's fans because he played with too much heart, always giving the most of himself while leaving everything in the fields. He was the best goal scorer in the 1999 Costa Rica's first division tournament, in which he managed to score 21 goals. Retired from soccer, he now lives in his home country.
From FAS, Ferreira moved to Saprissa, where he won several national championships, including the famous six consecutive championships won by Saprissa from 1972 to 1977, a record both in Costa Rica as well as in the American continent. He also played with Alajuelense and Herediano, before retiring at age 33. Jacques was an excellent goal scorer, very quick and gifted, with great skills for shooting especially free kicks. He is always remembered by Saprissa's fans, because of his unique talents.
The storyline feud between the two culminated with Blue Demon defeating el Santo in a well- publicized series of matches in 1952 and 1953. In 1953, Blue won the NWA World Welterweight Championship from Santo, and held it until 1958. Their rivalry never entirely abated in later years (although they co-starred in a number of Mexican horror films) since Santo always remembered his defeat at the Blue Demon's hands. During the 1960s, one of Blue Demon's rivals was el Rayo de Jalisco.
During the match against South Australia, for example, Park joined > his captain with an hour left of the second day and shared a thunderous > stand. Over lunch on the third day, with Park 226 and himself 101, Armstrong > recalled his own eight-year-old record score for Victoria: "Parky, you > haven't far to go to beat my 250. I promise to do my best to stop there > while you make them." Park did not make it, but always remembered the > gesture.
He had always remembered that summer and that song. When he first played the loop for Biggie, (he said that) Biggie smiled and hugged him."Quoting Randy Alpert from personal interview,. Randy continued, "Over the years I was approached by Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Vanilla Ice, and maybe another 4–5 artists to use the song and I never said 'yes' until I heard a rough version of Biggie's recording produced by Sean 'Puffy' Combs, D-Dot, and Ron Lawrence.
I love the idea of the set-up having such a complex level of internal activity that it begins to resemble a living being." "My Red Hot Car" is his most well known piece. That and "Boneville Occident" were two of the earliest pieces from these sessions. The piece "Tommib" was so named after Tom recalls that: "Aphex [Twin] was helping me edit a track for Vic Acid and he named the project 'Tommib' and I always remembered that for some reason.
John Clayton Smith (15 September 1910 – 1986) was a footballer who played 347 matches for Sheffield United between 1930 and 1949, as a goalkeeper. He started his playing career by signing amateur forms with Sheffield Wednesday and Worksop Town, but it was United who signed him as a professional after a couple of trial games in the Central League. Jack became one of the Blades most popular players, always remembered for his cheerful grin. Not for nothing he was nicknamed Smiler.
The news of the bizarre crime spread in learned Europe and made a huge impression (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, for example, always remembered when and where he received the news of Winckelmann's death).Gossman 1992, p. 208. Winckelmann's assassination became object of many speculations and narratives in private correspondences and discourses as well as in forensic reports, articles and public speeches. Prof. Lionel Gossman, for example, believes that there are reminiscences of Winckelmann's murder, whether conscious or not, in Thomas Mann's Death in Venice (1913).
But he and his heirs at the present time have never become reconciled to us to the extent of a single friend word. Although they could have relieved our necessities by council and aid far more easily than other prince, yet they have always remembered their wrongs and have unjustly avenged upon the whole people the fault of a single individual.” William of Tyre as quoted in Hubert Houben, Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler Between East and West (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 28.
He was and remains a much beloved and respected figure in Kentucky, in college basketball, in college football, and in horse racing. Commenting on Ledford's legacy after his death, longtime friend and Lexington-based CEO of Host Communications, Jim Host, said "Cawood was the ultimate in genteel class. He exuded a quiet confidence, but always remembered who he was, where he came from and who he worked for." In 1992 Host Communications published Cawood Ledford's autobiography, Hello Everybody, This is Cawood Ledford, as told to sportswriter and author Billy Reed.
Sing was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal > for conspicuous gallantry, the Belgian Croux [sic] De Guerre and mentioned > often in despatches. Serving at Gallipoli and in France from 1915–1918, he > became known as Australia's most effective marksman/sniper accounting for > more than 150 of the opposing forces. > His incredible accuracy contributed greatly to the preservation of the lives > of those with whom he served during a war always remembered for countless > acts of valour and tragic carnage.Vandewalle, J. (2010): Battle of Polygon > Wood, 26 September 1917 Retrieved on 12 June 2010.
With his family in poverty during the Great Depression, Braddock was forced to give up boxing and work as a longshoreman. Due to frequent injuries to his right hand, Braddock compensated by using his left hand during his longshoreman work, and it gradually became stronger than his right.Schaap (2005), p. 165 He always remembered the humiliation of having to accept government relief money, but was inspired by the Catholic Worker Movement, a Christian social justice organization founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933 to help the homeless and hungry.
She is scarcely a businesswoman from the fifties with her own magazine company in some seasons but prefers to accept offers such as vedette or first actress from other companies. Most of the stays of her company will be made in Barcelona, a city where she became very dear and it was where she lived. Her career as a vedette declines with age and she is no longer called by businessmen of the eighties. She was always remembered in her performances at the Parallel theaters such as Apollo Theater and Victoria Theater of Barcelona.
This success led to her break- through role in Así es la vida (1939) in which she co-starred with Enrique Muiño by Francisco Mugica for which she won an award instituted by the Municipal Museum of Cinema as best dramatic actress. The film became a classic of Argentine theater and introduced the role of the suffering heroine which was duplicated many times thereafter. A couple of hit comedies, Casamiento en Buenos Aires and Divorcio en Montevideo, with Niní Marshall and Enrique Serrano followed and then a role for which she is always remembered in Carnaval de antaño (1940).
By her report, she had always remembered that molestation and abuse occurred from the age of two onwards but that she could not focus on details before going into therapy. According to her autobiography, Truddi Chase was not actually her birth-given name. At age 16, she ran away from her abusive household and changed her name to Truddi Chase to avoid being tracked down by her parents. In an interview with The Chicago Tribune, Truddi Chase described how her other personalities remained “dormant” until stressors in her midlife caused extreme anxiety, eventually unravelling all of her characters.
A properly designed NFT system is based on using the right channel slope, the right flow rate, and the right channel length. The plant roots are exposed to adequate supplies of water, oxygen and nutrients. In earlier production systems, there was a conflict between the supply of these requirements, since excessive or deficient amounts of one results in an imbalance of one or both of the others. NFT, because of its design, provides a system wherein all three requirements for healthy plant growth can be met at the same time, provided that the simple concept of NFT is always remembered and practiced.
An intelligent young woman with a fiery temper and shrewd mind, Maria Amélia was described by a teacher as having, "without knowing, an exceptional talent for dialectic, an ability that would make the fortune of a young law student." The memory of her father apparently motivated Maria Amélia's dedication to her education. The late Duke of Braganza cast a large shadow in her life, and was always remembered by his daughter, who would often ask the people around her: "and my father, who looks at me from heaven, shall he be pleased with his daughter?" She was never quite able to cope with her father's death and it deeply touched her.
Before Lady Yehenara (the future Empress Dowager Cixi) became a consort of the Xianfeng Emperor, Ronglu was allegedly in a romantic relationship with her. During Empress Dowager Cixi's tenure as regent of the Qing dynasty, Ronglu joined the Empress Dowager's conservative faction at the imperial court and opposed the Hundred Days' Reform in 1898. The Empress Dowager always remembered Ronglu's support for her, even when they were young, and rewarded him by allowing his only surviving child, his daughter Youlan, to marry into the imperial clan. Through Youlan's marriage to Zaifeng (Prince Chun), Ronglu was the maternal grandfather of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty.
Due to his rise in worldwide prominence in the late 1990s, he was given his debut in a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Brazil in 1998. Kaviedes is always remembered for scoring in Ecuador's 1–1 draw with Uruguay in 2001 during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, which allowed Ecuador to qualify for the first time ever to a FIFA World Cup. He was part of the Ecuadorian national team that played at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups. He inherited the number 10 shirt for Ecuador after Alex Aguinaga's retirement, although it has been worn by Felipe Caicedo among a few others.
The African Church is always remembered for leading a revolution. In 1901, one elder Jacob Kehinde Coker who was then called the People's Warden, led some people out of the Anglican church in protest over the ill treatment meted on Africans in the white dominated church. These revolutionaries protested the mode of worship, which had no regard for African musical instruments and the fact that people had to wear European clothes and sing only Western hymns. The Church held its first service on 17 October 1901 by J.K Coker and a group of ministers that disagreed with the Anglican Church European leadership led by Bishop Turgwell then of St. Paul's Church.
In the same years, the club signed a deal with Granarolo, a milk and dairy production company, which became the new team's sponsor.Granarolo Felsinea, Virtuspedia Virtus ended the regular season second, after Peterson's Olimpia. The two teams faced themselves in a historic final, always remembered as one of the best in Italian basketball history, in which Virtus defeated Olimpia by 2–1, reaching its 10th national title, also known as La Stella ("The Star"), due to the star which is attributed to teams that manage to win ten national championships.Alla Virtus Granarolo lo "scudetto della stella", Biblitoeca Salaborsa In the same year, the team completed a domestic double by adding a National Cup.
On Guo's Sina Weibo page, she posted photos of her collection of Hermes bags and her Maserati car. She said only two of the Hermes bags she showed were authentic - one was a gift from her mother on her 18th birthday and the other was from Wang Jun, a real estate developer from Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province. During "Larry Lang Live", Guo said that she used to be a thrifty girl who always remembered to turn off lights to save electricity. Guo said she was an "honest girl at heart" who had become entranced with luxury living after studying at the Beijing Film Academy, where she made friends with rich people.
This film tells the story of two main characters – Anatole, an elderly Frenchman and Abai, a young Kazakh, who met each other by the fate and providence in unexpected situation and they together found the solution for problems of their lives . Once upon a time when he was a child, Anatole Lerby – an outstanding expert in the field of sound recording, appeared in the steppes of Kazakhstan. Tragic accident brought him down with a simple Kazakh Yearly who managed the little Frenchman to discover the most essential mysteries of life. Little Frenchman grew up and became a world celebrity in the wonderful world of sounds – and he always remembered this gift he received in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
Birthplace of Mihajlo Pupin Mihajlo Pupin was born on 4 October (22 September, OS) 1858 in the village of Idvor (in the modern-day municipality of Kovačica, Serbia) in the region of Banat, in the Military Frontier of the Austrian Empire. He always remembered the words of his mother and cited her in his autobiography, From Immigrant to Inventor (1925): Pupin went to elementary school in his birthplace, to Serbian Orthodox school, and later to German elementary school in Perlez. He enrolled in high school in Pančevo, and later in the Real Gymnasium. He was one of the best students there; a local archpriest saw his enormous potential and talent, and influenced the authorities to give Pupin a scholarship.
A properly designed NFT system is based on using the right channel slope, the right flow rate, and the right channel length. The main advantage of the NFT system over other forms of hydroponics is that the plant roots are exposed to adequate supplies of water, oxygen, and nutrients. In all other forms of production, there is a conflict between the supply of these requirements, since excessive or deficient amounts of one results in an imbalance of one or both of the others. NFT, because of its design, provides a system where all three requirements for healthy plant growth can be met at the same time, provided that the simple concept of NFT is always remembered and practised.
A similar flash of holistic understanding in a prepared mind was said to give Charles Darwin his "hunch" (about natural selection), and Darwin later stated that he always remembered the spot in the road where his carriage was when the epiphany struck. Another famous epiphany myth is associated with Isaac Newton's apple story, and yet another with Nikola Tesla's discovery of a workable alternating current induction motor. Though such epiphanies might have occurred, they were almost certainly the result of long and intensive periods of study those individuals had undertaken, rather than an out-of-the-blue flash of inspiration about an issue they had not thought about previously. Another myth is that epiphany is simply another word for (usually spiritual) vision.
International Paper Company and the Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Company furnished the concrete footings for the shed, while Varco Steel did the construction work. Construction of the shed was completed in September 1965 when a chain- link fence was installed and the landscaping was finished. Upon completion of Engine 819's new home in 1965, Mayor Austin Franks shared one of the two keys to the gate with long-time railfan James Norris. Norris' father had taken the locomotive out for her first run in 1943 and young James always remembered his late-father when he saw the engine. Despite being in his late 50s and in failing health, James Norris faithfully visited the locomotive every week to knock off the bird nests and occasionally replace some broken glass in the cab.
In 1668 Pepys was somewhat perturbed when his wife Elizabeth, during one of the violent quarrels which followed the discovery of his affair with her companion Deb Willet, told him that Sandwich had asked her to be his mistress.Diary of Samuel Pepys 10 November 1668 Since Pepys was in no doubt that she had refused, he decided to treat the matter as being closed, and friendly relations continued: Sandwich dined at their house for the first time a few months later.Diary 23 January 1669 Pepys, on reflection, may have thought it possible that Elizabeth in her anger had invented the story to upset him, (as she undoubtedly invented the story that she was attending Roman Catholic services). Whatever their differences, Pepys in later life always remembered Sandwich, whom he called "that noble and unparalleled Lord", and his wife (who died in 1674) with affection and gratitude.
By 1645 his moderation, and the enmity of Henrietta Maria of France, had alienated Hyde from the King, and he was made guardian to the Prince of Wales, with whom he fled to Jersey in 1646. Portrait of Edward Hyde by Jacob van Reesbroeck, 1649–1653 Despite their differences, he was horrified by the execution of the King, whom he always remembered with reverence. In his opinion the fatal flaw of Charles I, and of all the Stuart monarchs, was to let their own judgement, which was usually sound, become corrupted by the advice of their favourites, which was nearly always disastrous. Charles I he described as a man who had an excellent understanding but was not sufficiently confident of it himself, so that he often changed his opinion for a worse one, and "would follow the advice of a man who did not judge as well as himself".
Cf. Khai Nang, Vangteh [this oral tradition was first put into handwriting by Mr. Khai Nang in 1925, when his younger brother, Kaang Z. Cin needs proof of his ancestral line for a promotion to the post of Viceroy's Commissioned Officer, also known as Subedar, in British Army (Indo-Burma frontier)]. However, in a longer list, there are even more than ten ancestral names were entered between Guite the Great and Gui Mang the Great. This is, as stated, evidence of the independent status of Vangteh from Ciimnuai though the ruling family continuously retained the name Guite to indicate their legitimacy and affinity to the greater Guite dynasty. This independent state of Vangteh is more than evident in the oral tradition, in which the division of royal right between these two legendary brothers, Mang Suum and Kul Gen, was always remembered as a nursery poem was sung by the babysitter.
Sheehan's family were supporters of the Fenian tradition, and his experience of discrimination made him a strong supporter of Irish nationalism. Sheehan was a continued supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell after the 'Parnell split' of 1890 in the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) and became a pro-Parnellite. He always remembered his only meeting with Parnell at Tralee, when Parnell was presented with a loyal address (drafted by Sheehan) from his Killarney supporters.Maume, Patrick in: McGuire, James and Quinn, James (eds): Dictionary of Irish Biography From the Earliest Times to the Year 2002; Royal Irish Academy Vol. 8, Sheehan, D. D.: pp.875–78; Cambridge University Press (2009) He began his career as a schoolteacher at the age of 16, studying land law and legal procedure when time allowed. He undertook part- time journalism from 1890 and was otherwise self-educated to a high literary degree.
She is always remembered by former teachers and students for her sense of fairness and subtlety of approach. During her time, The Guidepost and Ang Sinag, the official English and Filipino Papers of the school made waves in the arena of school journalism. Aside from producing winners in the divisional and regional contests, the campus journalists and the school papers were adjudged winners in the National Secondary Schools Press Conferences. Students’ outstanding performances were highlighted by winnings in various fields including national championship awards in First Aid Competition, Annual Division Science Fair and others. The school library has consistently increased its book collection and enriched its periodical files, making it the 3rd Best Library in the City of Manila in the Circa ’70. Mr. Emiliano B. Mendoza made a short stint as principal from 1976 – 1978. It was in 1979 during the incumbency of Miss Adela F. Mejorada when the school produce champion students and teachers. The EAHS all-male choir was the champion in Metro Manila Himig ’79.
By July 1956, "the rock 'n roll age was upon the world, and as the new sensation Elvis Presley recorded "Hound Dog" to international acclaim, Peacock re-released Willa Mae Thornton's original" by August 18, 1956, backing it with "Rock-a-Bye Baby" (Peacock 5-1612),Billboard (18 Aug 1956):70 but it failed to chart. In Australia and New Zealand, Prestige Records (founded in Auckland by 17 year-old Phil Warren and Bruce Henderson) released the same record on licence in 1956 (Prestige PSP-1004), but the composition is credited to Robey-Thornton-Leiber-Stoller. By early 1957 "Willa Mae Thornton is seen as one who is out of the rock / pop mainstream and so her affiliation with Peacock Records ends... Thornton continues to make personal appearances and is always remembered for her original version of "Hound Dog" which gets a spate of airplay during the summer of 1958 which leads to another re-release of the original." On October 7, 1965, Thornton's live performance of "Hound Dog" with Eddie Boyd and Buddy Guy at American Folk Blues Festival '65 in Hamburg, Germany, is recorded and released subsequently by Fontana Records on an album American Folk Blues Festival '65 (Fontana 681 529 TL) with other artists.
' Rochberg also told Lu, 'Your work has a unique scent.' these words greatly encouraged Lu and gave him confidence on the lonely road of searching his own music. (盧炎是在一九七七年九月進入費城賓州大學音樂研究所的。盧炎猶記得洛克柏格問他:「你已經是專業的作曲家了,為什麼還要來學校?」盧炎答曰:「我覺得自己還在黑夜裡摸索。」洛克柏格跟著說:「不只是你呀,我也還在黑暗裡摸索呢。」這句話盧炎一直清楚記在心裡。洛克柏格與克蘭姆都給了盧炎觀念上極大的影響,他們告訴盧炎「作你心裡想作的東西,不管那音樂美夠不夠美」。洛克柏格曾對盧炎說:「你的作品具有獨特的芳香。」這給盧炎很大的鼓勵和自信,讓他更甘心安於寂寞,勤奮、持續地尋找他自己的音樂道路。) Lu wrote in his article "My Artistic Journey" that he wished to write "music praising mother nature's great beauty and powers." During 1967–2008, Lu wrote 6 solo instrumental works, 70+ chamber ensemble works (excluding art songs), 5 Chinese chamber works, 16 orchestral works, 1 Chinese orchestra piece, and 11 art songs. Among these works, there was a repeated theme about the sound of bell, which Lu always remembered from his childhood in the Jiangnan region of China.

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