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"cumber" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) TROUBLE, HARASS
  2. to hinder or encumber by being in the way
  3. to clutter up
  4. something that cumbers

92 Sentences With "cumber"

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Sada Cumber was a U.S. special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) under President George W. Bush.
Star Trek: Into Darkness, The Imitation Game, and now Doctor Strange promote their star by showcasing his (please forgive me) Cumber-back.
Cumber served as the U.S. representative to the OIC, and sought to promote improved dialogue and understanding between the United States and Muslim communities around the world.
A crate, preferably one like the MidWest Life Stages Crate, which has a panel to adjust the space to the appropriate potty-training size, or a confinement space fashioned out of an X-pen like the AmazonBasics Foldable Metal Pet Exercise and Playpen or baby gate like the Cumber Auto Close Safety Gate.  
Cumber was born in Coral Gables, Florida to Aftab and Gul Cumber. He was raised in Coral Springs, Florida, and graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1993. Cumber earned a B.A. in U.S. National Security from Duke University in 1997.
Cumber currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer at FECI. Cumber is directly responsible for guiding major capital projects from initial concept through development, including Brightline, the first privately owned and operated intercity rail system in the U.S. Cumber led the initial due diligence process for Brightline while at FEC Railway and then transferred to FECI with the project in 2012. Cumber is also involved with strategic initiatives at Flagler and Flagler Global Logistics, subsidiaries of FECI.
In 2004, Cumber was recognized as being President Bush's youngest Ranger (individuals who raised $200,000 or more). Cumber has been involved in fundraising efforts for several candidates and has personally donated heavily to Republican Party candidates.
Jeffrey G. Cumber was recognized as the 2010 Teacher of the Year, and Lee won the School of the Year title. Cumber and Lee High School respectively received $500 checks from the affiliated Florida Engineering Foundation (FEF).
Cumber is an entrepreneur and investor. His business background is in senior management, marketing, and imaging technology. As an entrepreneur, Mr. Cumber specializes in national and global network strategy, strategic marketing, business planning and institution building. Beginning as a small business owner involved with photo processing and photo developing stores, Cumber has founded and owned more than dozen companies, predominantly in technology-based industries.
Cumber and his wife LeAnna have two children and reside in Jacksonville, Florida.
Cumber has previously served on the Boards of the North Broward YMCA, the Florida Telecommunications Industry Association and the Strategic Intermodal Transportation Advisory Committee. Cumber was a founding member of the Florida Intermodal Transportation Association and is a graduate of Leadership Florida.
The Cayman Islands Education Department operates John A. Cumber Primary School, located in West Bay.
Program development, raising visibility and branding, as well as institutional reforms. Cumber continues to write and speak widely. In an editorial in The Hill, Cumber argued for the importance of foreign aid in advancing US interests while also suggesting that the Trump Administration's proposed budget cuts could be an opportunity to make needed reforms in the US foreign aid system. In the Daily Signal, Cumber commented on the positive relations between Rick Perry and the Muslim community in Texas.
LeAnna M. G. Cumber (born February 3, 1973) is an elected official, serving as a member of the Jacksonville City Council in Florida. Cumber previously served as a legislative counselor for the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation during the Presidency of George W. Bush.
She was also worked for Baker Botts LLP prior to starting a business of her own. Since 2010, Cumber has been the CEO of LeAnna Cumber & Associates, a transportation-consulting firm that provides assistance to private transportation companies and state and local governments in securing public grants and financing.
Husein Cumber and Rafael Rodon both serve as Executive Vice Presidents for Corporate Development. Cumber, prior to joining FECI in 2012, served in a similar role for FECR. He was the Deputy Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Transportation from 2009-2010. Rodon has been with FECI since 1988.
After college, Cumber began his career with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where he worked in the Florida real estate office. In 1997, Cumber joined the Jeb Bush gubernatorial campaign working on both the finance and political operations in Broward and Palm Beach counties. He later served on the 1999 Inaugural Committee. Beginning in 1999, Cumber joined a government relations and business development firm as an associate, where he led the efforts to create the Network Access Point of the Americas.
Daryl Veronica Cumber Dance (born January 17, 1938) is an American academic best known for her work on black folklore.
Cumber Dance, Fifty Caribbean Writers, p. 164. In Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Daryl Cumber Dance writes, "In Escape to Last Man Peak one recognizes a successful attempt to normalize a situation in language long seen as problematic for the Jamaican child and to put it into perspective. D'Costa's style moves easily between the prose and the narrative passages-- a relaxed and flexible rendering of educated local usage-- and the dialogue ranging from broad vernacular to English, showing only slight Creole interference."Cumber Dance, Fifty Caribbean Writers, p. 162.
Many of the words in most books on orthoepy are very rarely mispronounced, and they serve only to cumber the work.
Wakai offers aesthetic treatments for men. Cumber remains active in public service and philanthropy, both domestically and internationally. On March 14, 2014, Cumber was appointed to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency overseeing all public post-secondary education in the state. The Coordinating Board sets policies and coordinates efforts to improve higher education in Texas.
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Since departing the State Department, Cumber has returned to entrepreneurship, splitting his attention between establishing businesses in consulting and technology. In 2016, Cumber established Eden LLC, which plans to establish a chain of memory care centers in Texas and the Southwest. Plumbrook is an international consulting firm. TCMS is developing a digital device that applies make-up pixel by pixel.
In 2007, Cumber donated $291,000 to his alma mater, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School located in Parkland, Florida, to construct a football stadium on the campus in his parents' name. Stoneman Douglas opened its doors in 1990 without a football stadium. Until the completion of Cumber Stadium in the fall of 2007, the football team, the Eagles, played all "home" games at nearby Coral Springs High School.
She was born in Richmond, Virginia, to Allen Cumber and Veronica Bell Cumber. Dance attended Ruthville High School in Ruthville, Virginia, and earned a bachelor's degree in English from Virginia State College in 1957. She then taught at Armstrong High School in Richmond until 1962, when she returned to Virginia State College as an instructor. The next year, she completed a master's degree from Virginia State.
From September 2005 to January 2009, he served as an Assistant to the Secretary of Policy and as a Deputy Chief of Staff at the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT). During his tenure as Deputy Chief of Staff, Cumber was part of the leadership team that oversaw daily operations of the USDOT's 60,000 employees and $67 billion budget. Additionally Cumber co-managed over 105 political appointees, coordinated a review of a $2.3 billion railroad loan application, and implemented the U.S.-Mexico NAFTA trucking program on behalf of Secretary Mary Peters. Cumber was instrumental in the USDOT disaster response to the I-35W Mississippi River bridge.
In addition to his role at Florida East Coast Industries, Cumber is a board member of Take Stock in Children and The Florida Chamber of Commerce. Cumber previously served as a board member of JEA, the seventh largest community- owned electric utility company in the United States and the largest in Florida; he was also on the Board of Directors of the Florida State College Foundation. Cumber also serves a board member for Solis Energy, a provider of continuous outdoor power solutions. He is the past President of the Florida Railroad Association and past Board Member of the Coalition for America's Gateways and Trade Corridors.
Altaghoney () is townland of 1,163 acres in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Cumber Upper and the historic barony of Tirkeeran.
Husein Aftab Cumber (born June 12, 1975) is the Chief Strategy Officer for Florida East Coast Industries, LLC. (FECI). FECI is one of Florida's largest commercial real estate, transportation and infrastructure companies. Prior to joining Florida East Coast Industries, LLC. Cumber served as Deputy Chief of Staff for the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) as part of the Bush Administration from 2007 to 2008 under Secretary Mary Peters.
Then Governor Rick Perry appointed Cumber because of his global perspective and ability to apply international best-practice to Texas higher education. Cumber's term ended on August 31, 2015. Internationally, Cumber is interested in promoting strong civil society and combating human trafficking as well as aid programs advancing food security and early childhood development in developing nations. He works with non-governmental organizations, especially the AKDN, addressing these issues.
Gortnaran () is a townland of 268 acres in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Cumber Upper and the historic barony of Tirkeeran.
Sada Cumber is a Pakistani–American businessman and diplomat. He assumed his duties as Special Envoy to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) on March 3, 2008, with his term ending January 20, 2009. As Special Envoy, Mr. Cumber served as the U.S. representative to the OIC, and advanced United States interests among the OIC's 57 members nations, including promoting mutual understanding and dialogue while combating intolerance, extremism and the conditions which create it.
August 29, 2006. Shreve lost the Republican primary,Cumber, Clifford G. "GOP LEANS TOWARD GROWTH: 3 of 5 winners in favor of development". The Frederick News-Post. September 13, 2006.
Cumber Upper is a civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is mainly situated in the historic barony of Tirkeeran, with one townland (Stranagalwilly) in the barony of Strabane Lower.
From 2000 to 2002 he joined Orlando- based EPIK Communications, where he managed Public Affairs and Business Development strategy. In January 2002, Cumber was named Vice President of Public Affairs at Florida East Coast Industries, then publicly a traded company on the NYSE (Ticker: FLA). Cumber was responsible for coordinating initiatives to introduce passenger rail service along the Florida East Coast Railway corridor. Florida East Coast Railway was acquired by Fortress Investment Group L.L.C in May 2007.
From 2011 to 2012, Cumber was Executive Vice President for Corporate Development at the Florida East Coast Railway, L.L.C. (FEC), an affiliate company of FECI. Cumber had responsibility for financially structuring and managing several capital projects, including reconnecting the FEC Railway to the Port of Miami, the construction of a new intermodal container transfer facility at Port Everglades, and working with public agencies to further the planning process for a new commuter rail service in the FEC corridor.
Major clients of H.A. Cumber & Company included: GE Transportation, T.Y. Lin International, RailAmerica, R. J. Corman Railroad Group, Scheidt and Bachmann, and FedSys, Inc. He rejoined Florida East Coast Industries in 2012.
Cumber, Clifford G. "Candidates give views on tax rate". The Frederick News-Post. May 8, 2006. Shreve said that the only people who complain about taxes are senior citizens on a fixed income.
Cumber, Clifford G. "GOP hopefuls debate in forum". The Frederick News-Post. September 2, 2006. Shreve supported giving people financial incentives to commute to work outside of rush hours in order to improve traffic.
After graduation from law school, Cumber went to work for the California Women’s Law Center where she advocated for policy changes in domestic violence and family law before moving to Washington D.C. in 2002 where she began a career focused on transportation and homeland security policy. She is a member of the bar in both Washington, D.C. and California. Cumber began her legal career as a staffer in the United States Senate, and for the Office of the Inspector General (U.S. Department of Transportation).
Mr. Q Cucumber Soda Cucumber soda is a type of soda made by various manufacturers including Mr. Q Cumber. Pepsi offers an ice cucumber flavor in some markets. It is also made by home soda makers.
Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans () is the name of a book written by Daryl Cumber Dance in 1981. "Shuckin' and Jivin'" is also the title of a song by the Osmonds 1971."Shuckin' and Jivin' – The Osmonds", Lyrics.
Cumber's tenure at USDOT also included work on the creation of a new discretionary grant program to address traffic congestion throughout the U.S.- a program very similar to today's TIGER discretionary grant program; the near bankruptcy of the Highway Trust Fund; several major aviation safety issues that included the grounding of part of Southwest Airlines and American Airlines' fleets for failure to comply with aviation directives; a major pipeline spill by British Petroleum on the North Slope of Alaska; the expansion of the WMATA metro system to connect downtown Washington, D.C. to Dulles International Airport; and a major passenger- freight rail collision in southern California that was the result of a Metrolink conductor texting while operating the train. The Metrolink accident resulted in the U.S. Congress passing a law that mandated the installation of Positive Train Control.President George W. Bush nominated Cumber to the United States Surface Transportation Board in 2008. Following the second term of the Bush Administration, Cumber founded H.A. Cumber & Company, focusing on rail, transit and highway related issues.
If the date be correct, the substantial ruins have fought a > stern fight with time. Remnants of houses cumber the soil, and the carefully > built wells are filled with rubbish: the palace was pointed out to me with > its walls of stone and clay intersected by layers of woodwork.
The same year, he also founded and CACH Capital Management, an investment advisory and wealth management firm. Mr. Cumber has also served on numerous corporate boards and as a speaker at the meetings of several national and international organizations, on topics including the ethics of persuasion, entrepreneurship and governance.
Leota S. Lawrence, "O. R. Dathorne" in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, p. 134. Dathorne was the author of novels, poetry and non-fiction works, as well as having edited the anthologies Caribbean Narrative (London: Heinemann, 1966) and Caribbean Verse (Heinemann, 1967).
Ballyrory () is a small village and townland (of 426 acres) in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Cumber Upper and the historic barony of Tirkeeran. It had a population of 68 people (25 households) in the 2011 Census. It is situated within Derry and Strabane district.
Following the Tournament of Power, Goku, Vegeta and Future Mai are informed by a mysterious figure named Fu that Future Trunks is being held captive on a world called the Prison Planet, which is under control of Frieza’s brother Cooler. While there, they are confronted by the Saiyan criminal Cumber. After defeating Cumber and freeing Future Trunks, the events on Prison Planet was revealed to be conducted by the mastermind of Hearts. Hearts, who has recruited a cyborg version of Zamasu, reveal his plan to eliminate Zeno and his counterpart just before destroying the Prison Planet. The surviving heroes safely make it back to Beerus’ world while Goku was rescued by the Grand Minister who decides to train him so that he can maintain Ultra Instinct. Hearts plants a "universal seed" on Universe 11 to drain it’s energy as he sends enemies across Universe 6 and 3. Vegeta, Trunks and the fighters of Universe 6 face against android siblings Oren and Kamin, who eventually fuse into “Kamioren” while Cooler, now transformed into “Meta Cooler”, fights against Cumber in Universe 3. The fight on Universe 6 is eventually taken to Universe 11.
He began his career as a curate of Lower Cumber, where his father was rector, in 1827. He became rector of Moviddy in 1833, aged 29. As rector, Hume carried out improvements worth £166,766 as of 2019. As a clergyman he was part of a wave towards secular education in Ireland in the 1800s.
Cumber and the others are rescued, but Fortune's daughter Aria is snatched by Archan and taken to the time-towers. The temporal effects cause Aria to grow to adulthood in the blink of an eye. Archan tricks Thaw into raping Aria, then kills him. Archan wants Aria to bear a perfect infant dragon to accompany Archan into immortality.
Albert Zénophile Aubin (July 6, 1891 – March 20, 1957) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Sturgeon Falls in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1929 to 1934 as a Conservative member. He was born in Cumber, Ontario, the son of Azaire Adulphe Aubin, and educated in Rigaud, Quebec and at Osgoode Hall. He married Jeannette Bourdon.
Claudy () is a village and townland (of 1,154 acres) in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies in the Faughan Valley, southeast of Derry, where the River Glenrandal joins the River Faughan. It is situated in the civil parish of Cumber Upper and the historic barony of Tirkeeran. It is also part of Derry and Strabane district.
Triumph Flexo Industries which was acquired by American Greetings (NYSE: AM) in 1994. In 1995, he co-founded Applied Science Fiction, a company specializing in a digital dry film process whose technologies were recently acquired by Kodak (NYSE: EK) . Prior to founding Texas Global, Cumber founded SozoTek, a wireless imaging company. He served as chairman & CEO of Psionic Technologies, Inc.
Lisbunny () is a townland of 849 acres in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, about 3 miles Claudy, near the County Tyrone/Londonderry border. It is situated within Derry and Strabane district as well as the civil parish of Cumber Upper and the historic barony of Tirkeeran. It is a rural farming area with few amenities, although it does contain a stone quarry.
LeAnna was elected to the Jacksonville City Council, representing District 5, in January 2019 with no opposition and assumed office on July 1, 2019. Her current term ends in June 2023. She serves as Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee and a member of the Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee. Cumber sponsored a city ordinance to prevent human trafficking in Jacksonville.
Cumber Church of Ireland, Killaloo The Presbyterian church Killaloo ( or Cill Dhalua meaning "Dalua's church")Placenames NIPlacenames Database of Ireland is a townland and hamlet in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is about six miles southeast of Derry, on the main Derry to Belfast road. In the 2001 Census Killaloo had a population of 75 people. It is situated within Derry and Strabane district.
The attribution to Munday relies on similarities between Fair Em and John a Kent and John a Cumber. A later play, John Day's The Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (1600), bears noteworthy resemblances to Fair Em. The plot derives from traditional sources; a ballad titled The Miller's Daughter of Manchester was entered into the Stationers' Register on 2 March 1581.Chambers, Vol. 4, p. 11.
Made the molds directly from an NC at Formglass instead of having them machine a plug. This resulted in the foam and plywood molds warping in the oven and making leaks which resulted in poor adhesion of the plies to the core. I would rather have made plugs at Formglass and made chopped fiber molds from the plugs. These molds are cumber some, but they last forever.
The survivors from Dragoncharm have established a new dragon community on the island chain of Haven. Dragonstorm opens as Brace, Cumber and an ex-charmed dragon called Thaw lead an expedition to rescue the dragons still trapped in the canyon at Aether's Cross. Fortune and Gossamer remain on Haven, with their new daughter Aria. Fortune and his allies battle to prevent the community being split apart by the renegade Hesper.
Meanwhile, the basilisk Ocher is seeking out his lost companions. Once gathered, the six basilisks - known as the Deathless - plan one last wielding of charm to bring about their own destruction. Brace and Cumber reach an ancient citadel built by the basilisks and inhabited by a blind ex-charmed dragon called Archan. The citadel's towers are mobile in time, constantly fading in and out of past, present and future.
Returning to the Cayman Islands, Mrs. Moyle worked in the private sector until 1966 when she joined government service, holding a range of jobs including personal secretary to the then administrator, John A Cumber, as well as working as deputy clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Then in 1979, she rejoined the private sector. Mrs. Moyle first ran for public office in 1984, having been approached by voters in her district.
Cumber was raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. While still in high school, she focused on issues involving rape and domestic violence. She attended the University of Texas at Austin where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in government, moved to Nacogdoches, Texas and worked at a shelter for battered women. She later procured a position with the Nacogdoches Independent School District as a third-grade bilingual teacher.
After a police investigation, Marshall was arrested on December 19, 1984. The prosecution theorized that Marshall had hired two men to kill his wife so that he could collect on a $1.5 million insurance policy. Also arrested were 47-year-old Robert Cumber of Bossier City, Louisiana, 49-year-old James Davis of Shreveport, Louisiana and 42-year- old Billy Wayne McKinnon of Greenwood, Louisiana, who was a former Caddo Parish, Louisiana deputy officer.
Reinhard W. Sander, "Alfred H. Mendes", in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio- bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1986, p. 319. Mendes's first novel, Pitch Lake, appeared in 1934, with an introduction by Aldous Huxley, and was followed by Black Fauns in 1935. Both novels are significant in the history of literature from the Caribbean region and are landmarks in the establishment of social realism in the West Indian novel.
Daryl Cumber Dance, A Conversation with Velma Pollard, CLA Journal 47, no. 3 (March 2004), pp. 294–97. The economist Simon B. Jones-Hendrickson wrote "Three Diamonds in the Sky" in memory of Lashley, George Beckford and opinion pollster Carl Stone."Three Diamonds in the Sky", in Marvin E. Williams (ed.), Seasoning for the Mortar: Virgin Islanders Writing in The Caribbean Writer Volumes 1 – 15, Research Publications Unit, University of the Virgin Islands, 2004, 78–80.
He returned to teach at Jamaica College, and then became director of the School of Drama at the Cultural Training Centre in Kingston.Ian D. Smith, Dennis Scott biography, in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1986, p. 428. Scott taught at the Yale School of Drama, and was head of the Directing program from 1986 until his death, which occurred in New Haven, Connecticut, at the age of 51.
John a Kent and John a Cumber is a sixteenth-century English play by Anthony Munday. The precise dating of the play is unknown, although a holographic transcript (dated 1590 in another hand) exists and there is some evidence that it was being performed on stage as early as 1587.Shapiro, I. A. "The Significance of a Date" in Shakespeare Survey 8 (1955), 100-5. The play is sometimes identified with The Wise Man of Westchester.
Kandos is a small town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, within Mid-Western Regional Council. The area is the traditional home of the Dabee tribe, of the Wiradjuri people. The town sits beneath Cumber Melon Mountain (from the Aboriginal name CombamolangAs spelt by Richard Fitzgerald owner of Dabee Station in a letter dated 26 January 1823), in a district formerly known as Coomber. Kandos shares its locality, employment and infrastructure with the neighbouring town Rylstone, six kilometres away.
Neville Augustus Dawes was born in Warri, Nigeria, to Jamaican parents Augustus Dawes (a Baptist missionary and teacher) and his wife Laura,"Neville Dawes", in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, pp. 141-. and was raised in rural Jamaica,"Neville Dawes", Peepal Tree Press. where the family returned when he was three years old.Barrie Davies, "Dawes, Neville", in Eugene Benson and L. W. Conolly, Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, Routledge, 2004, p. 346.
Shortly after returning to the private sector, Connor cofounded Texas Global, an international strategic consulting firm that advises clients on government affairs, economic development, and corporate growth. Connor's partner in establishing Texas Global is Ambassador Sada Cumber, who served as the United States Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference until January 2009. Simultaneously, Connor returned to practicing law with the Texas-based law firm of Jackson Walker, LLP. Connor's time at Jackson Walker focused on business transactions law.
She also taught school for two years in rural east Texas, and then moved to Los Angeles and procured a position with the Los Angeles Unified School District as a fifth-grade bilingual teacher. In 2001, Cumber received her Juris Doctor degree from the USC Gould School of Law. While in law school, she worked with prisoners in the California Institute for Women, and federal maximum and minimum security facilities. She represented clients in civil matters ranging from child custody to parole hearings.
Your rights stop where mine start." The post was in response to Rodgers' article the same day about a dispute over parking spots between the county executive and the county council members. Delauter characterized an earlier article from Rodgers as a "hit piece", saying he had told her not to contact him again. Frederick News-Post editorial page editor Cliff Cumber wrote a January 6 editorial about Delauter's Facebook posts, titled "Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter", in which he discussed the First Amendment and said "We will not bend to petty intimidation tactics.
He was born in Cumber, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, the son Samuel Barr J.P. He was schooled in Derry. He then came to Scotland to study medicine at Glasgow University, graduating in 1873. He received house appointments in Glasgow Royal Infirmary and then the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, settling in Everton at that time. Working at Kirkdale Gaol in Liverpool as a Medical Officer he developed a strong interest in the care of prisoners, leading him to be sent to Ireland by the British Government in 1885 during a period of unrest.
Drumaness developed as a mill village in 1850, with the opening of a spinning mill on the banks of the River Cumber. The village lost its employment role in 1968 following the closure of the mill and today it is largely a commuter settlement. It contains a limited range of services and shops. Christ The King Catholic Primary School and the Church of Christ the King are situated on the Drumsnade Road on the opposite side of the Newcastle Road, approximately a quarter or a mile or 0.5 kilometres south west of the village.
He was born on 20 December 1843, the eldest son of Prof Robert Foster Dill MD, Professor of Midwifery at Queens College, Belfast, and his wife, Catherine Haughton Rentoul.The Twelve Dills: Rev W T Latimer He was educated at the Geneva Theological College and at Queen's College, Belfast. He was licensed to preach in December 1867 and began his ministry soon after in Cumber in County Down. In 1874 he was translated to Ballymena to replace his namesake uncle, Rev Samuel Marcus Dill (1811-1870), who was also a noted theological author.
The Crouch End Festival was re-instated in May 2012 by Chris Arnold, Robin Stevenson and Marice Cumber. It originally started as a Facebook site, Crouch End Creatives. It includes art exhibitions, drama, dance, film, poetry, photography, fringe, music, an outdoor cinema, introduced by Peter Bradshaw, in the Hornsey Town Hall square and a zombie walk. The Festival features over 200 artists plus 14 schools, 6 churches and numerous community groups across over 60 venues and was somewhat laughably described by the Ham & High Broadway as "London's own mini Edinburgh Festival".
Dried sea cumber Flinders' encounter with Pobassoo is the first Australian record of the north Australian trepang industry. Macassans had probably started to visit the northern Australian coast before 1650Taçon et al. 2010 but Dutch East India Company documents suggest that the intensive catching and processing of trepang for the Chinese market probably began in about 1750.Macknight 1986Macknight 2011: 133-134 Macassan involvement in the industry ended in 1906 when the South Australian Government, which administered the Northern Territory at that time, restricted the issuing of licenses to locally-owned vessels.
Students of Daribhit High School near Islampur under North Dinajpur district, West Bengal, rising agitation for seeking Bengali medium teacher instead of Urdu medium teacher since mid-September 2018. On 20 September 2018, newly appointed teacher of Urdu and Sanskrit try to join the school with help of police protection as flurry students, guardians, alumni and local residents started protesting and cumber peacefully against joining of Urdu teacher. The newspaper reported, that time police fires and lathi-charge on flurry people. In this incident, two students namely Rajesh Sarkar, and Tapas Barman gunned down.
The plays were originally published anonymously; the 1601 quartos lack any attribution of authorship on their title pages. The account book of theatrical manager Philip Henslowe (known as Henslowe's Diary) records a payment, dated 15 February 1598, to "Antony Monday" for "a playe booke called the firste parte of Robyne Hoode." The Diary records subsequent payments to Munday on 20 and 28 February the same year for "the second pte of Roben Hoode." Given the plays' general resemblances with Munday's earlier drama John a Kent and John a Cumber (c.
In the Castle of My Skin has been widely praised and analysed since its first publication, receiving more critical attention than any of Lamming's other works."George Lamming: Critical reception", in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, pp. 270–275. Introducing the American edition, Richard Wright referred to "Lamming's quietly melodious prose",Richard Wright, Introduction to In the Castle of My Skin, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1953, pp. v–viii. while Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o saw the book as "a study of colonial revolt" and "one of the great political novels in modern 'colonial' literature".
The story begins with the destruction of the dragon settlement, South Point, home to Fortune, a young Natural dragon. Fleeing, he joins with the Charmed dragon Cumber on a desperate quest to reach the fabled citadel of the Charmed at Covamere. As they journey, the two dragons witness the growing conflict between the Charmed and the Naturals, which threatens to culminate in all-out war between the two species. They encounter signs everywhere that magic is leaving the world: trolls lie dying beneath the landscape, giants build enigmatic stone circles and faeries are evolving into proto-humans.
Escape to Last Man Peak is an adventure novel influenced by "science fiction, the pattern of the classic novel and the journey motif",Cumber Dance, Daryl, Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook (1986), Greenwood Press, p. 163. . and offers a mix of childhood and adult experiences. After the death of the adults in charge of the orphanage, the children must assume the roles of the adults they once depended on, and are forced to become more practical and independent.Mihailovich-Dickman, Vera, "Return" in Post-Colonial Writing: A Cultural Labyrinth (1994), Editions Rodopi, p. 27. .
The two dragon armies come together. Leading the Naturals is an insane dragon named Shatter, while the Charmed commander is a military monster called Wraith. Wraith's ambition is to breach the Maze of Covamere, at the very centre of which lies the ultimate power of the Seed of Charm. Fortune and Cumber, along with a growing band of companions from both races (including Gossamer, Brace, Scoff, Velvet, and others), thread their way through the conflict, seeking a way to unite both dragon species to face the greater threat that faces them all: the world is turning its back on magic and all dragons are facing extinction.
Earlier scholars speculated that it might be an alternative title for Anthony Munday's John a Kent and John a Cumber, though no firm evidence supports this idea.Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 446. Henslowe had interests in other theatres, including the Fortune Theatre (built in 1600); the Admiral's Men moved into the new venue, and when the lease ran out on The Rose in 1605 it was abandoned. The company prospered, at least moderately, in its new location: in 1600 a share in the Admiral's Men (one out of a total of ten) was worth £50, while in 1613 a share (one of twelve) was valued at £70.
City leaders believe their city is a center for human trafficking as a result of its location. The ordinance requires all adult entertainment performers to be at least 21 years old and have a specific Performer Work ID. It also strongly encourages hotels and motels to post Human Trafficking Awareness information in every room. It created a sex trafficking survivors commission to advise the city on ways to eradicate sex trafficking in Jacksonville. In September 2019, in response to rising levels of crime in and around the City’s internet cafes, Cumber presented legislation calling for all simulated gambling devices to be declared illegal immediately.
Among the more prominent sodas that Galco's stocks include Afri-Cola, Bubble Up, Dad's Root Beer, Faygo, Fentimans Curiosity Cola, Green River, Jolt Cola, Jones Soda, Kickapoo Joy Juice, Manhattan Special, Moxie, Mr. Q Cumber, Nesbitt's, and Pennsylvania Dutch Birch Beer. In 2011, a small batch of White Rose Cream Soda was produced specially for Galco's by Natrona Bottling Company as a fund-raiser for the Southwest Museum. Candies stocked by the store include Clark Bars, Lemonheads, Mallo Cups, Razzles, Scooter Pies, Sky Bars, Turkish Taffy, and ZERO bars. The beers it stocks are primarily American craft beers, including Dogfish Head, Fat Tire, Lost Coast, and Russian River, and imports such as St. Peter's Winter Ale of England.
Frank Collymore was born to Rebecca Wilhelmina ClarkeEdward Baugh, "Frank Collymore (1893–1980)", in Daryl Cumber Dance (ed.), Fifty Caribbean writers: A bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook, Greenwood Press, 1986, p. 122. and Joseph Appleton Collymore"Frank Collymore (1893–1980), Barbadian Teacher, Writer, Artist, and Actor", in Serafín Mendez Mendez, Gail Cueto, Neysa Rodríguez Deynes (eds), Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans: A Biographical Dictionary, Greenwood Press, 2003, p. 119. at Woodville Cottage, Chelsea Road, Saint Michael, Barbados (where he lived all his life). Aside from being a student at Combermere School (from 1903 until 1910), he was also one of its staff members until his retirement in 1958, up to which point he was its Deputy Headmaster.
The precise dating of the play is important for two reasons: this play may be the earliest surviving original work of Munday, and, secondly because of the parallels that exist between this play and Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Arguably the title (and the character names therein) might alternatively be taken to imply, and modernize as, John o' Kent and John a' Cumber (Cumberland having been a Scottish possession up to the twelfth century), in which case the geography of the play would also embrace those two counties. The text gives no firm indication that the two Johns do indeed come from these places, and John a Kent was also the name of a fifteenth-century Welsh bard.
Sada Cumber, the First U.S. envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, with then President Bush, February 27, 2008, in the Oval Office. Since the second wave of immigration in 1965, the Pakistani American community has not been politically inclined, but this is now changing, with the community starting to contribute funds to their candidates of choice in both parties, and running for elected office in districts with large Pakistani American populations. In recent times, Pakistani American candidates have run for the state senate in districts of such city boroughs as Brooklyn, New York. Because the community is geographically dispersed, the formation of influential voting blocs has not generally been possible, making it difficult to for the community to make an impact on politics in this particular way.
During the six-week trial, Marshall revealed that he was planning to leave his wife and had hired a private investigator to determine if Maria was consulting with a divorce lawyer, and to determine the whereabouts of over $15,000 of missing casino winnings. Marshall was involved in a 14-month affair with Saraan Kraushaar, a vice-principal at Pinelands Regional High School in Tuckerton, whom he told he wanted to "get rid of" his wife to use her insurance money to pay off his debt. Marshall was convicted of capital murder for the murder-for-hire on March 5, 1986 and sentenced to death by lethal injection. Cumber, who had introduced Marshall to McKinnon, was convicted as an accomplice and sentenced to life in prison (he was released in 2006).
Together with the movie Ivan is also referred to in the song "The Guns of Brixton" by the rock band The Clash. Michael Thelwell's 1980 novel The Harder They Come, derived from the film, is also a sympathetic account of his life, and portrays him as an innocent victim of con-men when he first arrives in Kingston.Daryl Cumber Dance, Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1986, p. 460. The film was later adapted as a stage musical,Henzell, Justine, "Reggae Revolution: Perry Henzell Created Jamaica's First Feature Film against All the Odds", New Statesman, Volume: 137, 10 March 2008, p. 41. with a script overseen by Henzell, and was first staged in 2006 at the Theatre Royal Stratford East,Johnson, Richard (2012), "Keeper of the flame: Justine Henzell protecting her father’s legacy", Jamaica Observer, 11 November 2012.
He has also been called Sion Gwent by Gruffydd Robert and Sion Y Kent and Sion Kemp(t), Jacky Kent and Jack of Kent by others. The reason(s) for the confusion regarding the name may stem from other similarly named, educated or religious people of the era, and additionally, that he is often mistakenly referred to as a Doctor in some surviving manuscripts. Other figures that add to the confusion are figures such as Dr. John Kent, of Caerleon, who was educated at Cambridge University at the end of the 15th century and famous for his wide-ranging educational accomplishments, or Dr. John Gwent, an erudite friar, buried at Hereford in 1348, a bishop John Kemp, later an Archbishop of York in 1426 and Canterbury in 1452, and a cardinal, who died in 1454, and John a Kent, a raider of the Welsh Marches in 1482/3, whose mischievous exploits were recorded by Anthony Munday in the late 16th century in Munday's 'John A Kent and John A Cumber'.

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