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"titch" Definitions
  1. used as a way of talking about or addressing a very small person

125 Sentences With "titch"

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War wise: Crazy Titch and Doogz versus me and Dizzee.
Titch is the first white man to treat Wash decently.
In the Arctic, Titch finds his father and finally abandons Wash.
Etherington's house, which he shared with Titch, had running water from a nearby stream.
"I kept hearing the word 'mindful' quite a lot," Titch, the plumber, told me.
Steven Titch is an independent policy analyst focusing on telecommunications, internet and information technology.
But, in 24, Titch was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 216 years.
On the other is Titch, maybe on a prison payphone or a smuggled cellphone.
Titch crashes the Cloud-cutter into a ship captained by twin brothers on a shady mission.
To kill time, Titch and Etherington would walk the dunes looking for unexploded shells from the war.
Soon, however, Titch learns that his valet has a sharp mind, and hidden aptitude as an illustrator.
" Similarly, at the end of their road together, Titch tells an accusing Wash, "I treated you as family.
Titch wants to expiate the misdeeds of his childhood, and seeks the approval of his remote, inconstant father.
He was the inspiration for his mother's series, adapated for British television, about a little boy named Titch.
And no MC's have been on the night and day dubplate war with me more than Doogz and Titch.
Etherington and Titch, who had spent virtually every day together in Eden, caught themselves introducing themselves to each other.
Steven Titch is a policy adviser to the nonprofit Heartland Institute focusing on telecommunications, the internet and information technology.
Yet he cannot forget Titch Wilde, who, as if in imitation of his own father, may or may not be dead.
If Titch and Irene enter the Redex, why can't this leathery snake of a man, a classic overstepper, do the same?
Etherington and Titch, who had grown close, asked for a monthly delivery of twenty-five kilograms of sugar and fast-acting yeast.
Titch has been locked up for so long he doesn't really understand what a hashtag is and is still dropping references about The Matrix.
Andrew Whitelock, known as Titch, a plumber from Yorkshire who had taught survival courses, noted how few supplies many of the participants had brought with them.
But Wash feels the ambiguity of his good luck from the day he and Titch first climb Corvus Peak to scout the terrain for the experiment.
Titch knows that Wash will be killed on the mere suspicion of involvement in a white man's death, so the pair flee Barbados in their airship.
Wash needs to know whether Titch valued him for himself, and not merely as a useful pair of hands or an abject creature in need of rescue.
From behind bars, cut off from culture and with limited access to the internet, Titch is able to put the phenomenon of Stormzy's success better than anyone.
What began as an apprenticeship of convenience—little Wash was the right size to join Titch in his "Cloud-cutter", or hot-air balloon—evolves into a kind of friendship.
If we're talking old school moments then it has to be Titch vs Dizzee on the roof of Deja Vu FM. That's one of my favourite sets of all time.
Titch picks little Wash—who narrates the tale from the perspective of his eighteenth year—simply because the boy is about the right weight to provide ballast for the flight.
I suspect there might be a titch of movie magic involved because the same photo appears multiple times and the pointer sometimes moves in order to make the picture better.
I would burn them onto a CD and then geek out to Crazy Titch, Kano and Wiley, usually while in the car on the way to the shops, or to school.
The ship deposits Wash and Titch in Virginia, where they meet an amateur forensic pathologist who uses his creepy hobby as a cover while operating a station on the Underground Railroad.
Until Titch comes along, the closest Wash has to a family is Big Kit, a strapping woman who takes him under her protection when she finds the other slaves bullying him.
The Wildes themselves are subject to their clan's legacy of betrayal, coldness, and cruelty, all funded by the sugar that Faith produces and that Titch, a covert abolitionist, refuses to eat.
After weeks of growing tension, Titch suggested at a group meeting that the men of Eden should do "manly" jobs, like fishing, and the women should do "womanly" jobs, like washing dishes.
" (1972), about an owl dealing with the daytime distractions that keep it from sleeping; the Titch books, which became a stop-motion animated TV series; and "Where, Oh Where, Is Rosie's Chick?
It's well documented that she got her first wheel up on stage with Crazy Titch and Ghetts, the latter to whom she is constantly compared (to the tune of a thousand eye rolls).
Painting by Reuben DangoorThis post originally appeared on VICE UK.Crazy Titch was one of the originators of grime, his unstable, centrifugal style as responsible for shaping the genre as Dizzee Rascal's spittly wisecracks.
Titch may have taught Wash to read, introduced him to the wonders of science, and given him credit for the illustrations in a paper submitted to his beloved Royal Society, but habits die hard.
When Crazy Titch was sent to prison for murder in 2005 and producers Maniac and Snoopy Montana for attempted murder in 2009, the media cycle seemed set to keep crime and the music linked forever.
"The number of former sevens players who've gone on to become All Blacks speaks for itself and demonstrates the incredible impact that Titch has had on our game," New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew said.
That's a clip from Paul O'Grady's ITV show For the Love of Dogs, which featured a cheerful Tom Hardy visiting a dog rescue centre with O'Grady and making friends with a large pooch called Titch.
It's a familiar world: The author's parents sold automobiles when he was young, and at the beginning of the book Irene and her pint-size husband, Titch, are vying to get a dealership of their own.
Steven Titch is an associate fellow at the R Street Institute, a nonprofit that works to limit government in Washington, D.C. The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not the views of The Hill.
As a boy of ten or 11, he is plucked from the cane fields to assist his master's eccentric brother, Christopher Wilde, or "Titch", an inventor who has grand notions about air travel and the equality of men.
Even though Stormzy is still independent, an advert for GSAP, backed by Spotify, screened twice during the Brits earlier this week—this is the music industry slowly trying to catch up with its new shape, just like Titch says.
Slave owners often justified themselves by claiming that blacks were children incapable of looking after themselves, but Wash, at thirteen, really is a child, and now Titch, the only person he has in the world, seems to be trying to escape from him .
Titch plans to travel on to the Arctic, to the remote research outpost where his revered father ("a Fellow of the Royal Society, you know, and the recipient of both the Copley Medal and Bakerian Lectureship") has been both reported dead and rumored to be still alive.
There he meets Wilde's younger brother, Christopher "Titch" Wilde, a scientist, who enlists Wash as his manservant. Titch teaches Wash to read and cook and, after noticing he is a prodigious artist, allows him to focus on drawing. Titch and Erasmus are later joined by their cousin Philip. Philip eventually reveals to Erasmus and Titch that their father has died, leading Erasmus to hatch a plan to move back to return home for a few years, leaving Titch in charge.
Wash attends Willard's public hanging for murder at Newgate Prison. Wash and Tanna eventually track down Titch in Marrakesh, Morocco. In the deserts outside of Marrakesh, Wash finds Titch living alone with a young Moroccan boy. Wash confronts Titch about their time together and his abandonment of Wash.
Carl Dobson (born 31 January 1983), better known by his stage name Crazy Titch, is a British grime MC who is currently serving a life sentence for murder. Crazy Titch was a successful and well-known grime MC during his active period.
Taylor Titch at Popham,Hants. c. 2013. Taylor designed the Titch as an entry in the 1964 Midget Racer Design Competition promoted by Rollason. Among the criteria requested was that it had to be a single-seater powered by a Rollason Ardem flat-four engine, design limits were ±6g, maximum wing area of 65 sq ft and a maximum weight of 750lbs. As a result of Taylor designed a high performance single-seater, the Titch based on his earlier Taylor Monoplane. At the closing date of the competition 42 designs had been submitted which was won by a project named Beta but the Titch was placed second.
In 2006 he made an appearance as himself along with many other MCs on the Channel 4 show Dubplate Drama. Crazy Titch had a reputation for violence during his time in the grime scene, notorious footage exists of a heated argument between Crazy Titch and Dizzee Rascal and of Crazy Titch allegedly kidnapping a rival and dumping them naked in the countryside. The music videos for Crazy Titch's most popular hits I Can C U and Sing-a-Long receiving heavy airplay on Channel AKA.
Titch is a British stop-motion children's television programme that originally aired on Children's ITV from 1997 to 2002, then from 2001 to 2006 on Tiny Living, before appearing on Milkshake! in 2006 as Tiny Living went off-air. It was created by Pat Hutchins, also the creator of the Titch book series.
31–32 was equally thrilled with the acquisition of a new star and secured him a double engagement at the Marylebone Music Hall where he appeared as "Little Titch, The Most Curious Comique in Creation" and immediately after at the Forester's Music Hall,Rohmer, p. 21 where he was billed as "Little Titch, the Funny Little Nigger".
While there they also meet up with a penpal of Titch's named Edward Farrow, who is an abolitionist. While at Farrow's Titch also learns that his father may still be alive, prompting him to decide to go to the Arctic to see him. Farrow and Titch offer Wash the opportunity to escape to Upper Canada where former slaves are able to live in freedom, but Wash declines. In the Arctic, Titch learns that his father is in fact alive, but Wash is surprised that their reunion is so cold, and Titch's father is indifferent to his sons and their disputes.
During the investigations, Thomas and Titch insisted on their innocence and refused to cooperate. Only after a forensic ballstic examination confirmed the fact that all the victims were actually killed with weapons belonging to the suspects, in August, did Brett Thomas and Mark Titch, in exchange for the death penalty being dropped, agree to a plea bargain. Thomas pleaded guilty to three murders, kidnapping and several robberies; Titch pleaded guilty to one murder, kidnapping, assaulting a police officer, several thefts and burglaries with intent of stealing private property. Their trial began in the fall, with both entering a deal with the judge.
He furthermore refuses to sell Wash to Titch, having become aware both of how close they are and of Wash's artistic talents. While arrangements are still being made, Philip commits suicide in front of Wash. When Wash informs Titch of the death of his cousin, he realizes that Erasmus will murder Wash in retaliation for Philip's death. To save Wash the two escape.
22 caliber rifle by Titch, in order to prevent having any witnesses. On January 24, Thomas and Titch burst into a dairy store in Garden Grove, intent on robbing it. During the robbery, Thomas shot and killed the 35-year-old owner, Ephraim Christian. After murdering him, the criminals stole his belongings and valuables, but were unable to open the cash register.
Albert Arthur "Titch" Edwards (20 August 1915 – 15 October 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Edwards, nicknamed Titch, played originally at Laygols before he arrived at Fitzroy in 1936. His appearances were limited and only in 1938 was he a regular in the side. He became coach of Tasmanian club New Norfolk in 1947.
Due to a sudden storm, Titch directs them to crash into a merchantman and jump ship. There they meet the captain Bendikt Kinast and his brother, the ships doctor Theo Kinast. Though the brothers guess that Wash is a runaway slave, they nevertheless decide to take the pair to Virginia. In Virginia, Titch learns that his brother has hired a bounty hunter to capture Wash, a Mr. Willard.
Devastated by his father, Titch decides to leave the Arctic and Wash behind. Though Wash tries to follow him he is unsuccessful, and Titch disappears during a snowstorm. Mr. Wilde tries to find him, but after searching for several days he comes back empty-handed and dies of a fever. No longer under the protection of either Wilde, Wash decides to take Titch's advice and resettles in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.
The Silverdale campus (often referred to as Hebron Coonoor or Titch Heb) was sold to Christian Mission Service and is now a children's home and industrial training institute.
Crazy Times Vol. 2, Discogs.com, last accessed 20 May 2013. In 2017, Titch appeared on an interlude on Stormzy's album Gang Signs & Prayer, talking to Stormzy over the phone.
A desert storm comes down upon the camp and, having received no satisfactory answer from Titch, the book ends with Wash beginning to walk off into the swirling sand.
Major-General Robert Dyer Houghton, (7 March 1912 – 17 January 2011), commonly known as "Titch", was a Royal Marines officer of the Second World War and post-war period.
Brett Matthew Paul Thomas (born January 5, 1959) is an American spree killer. Together with accomplice Mark Titch, he committed 4 brutal murders in Orange County, California in January 1977 for various reasons. According to local authorities, Thomas was recognized as one of the most brutal killers in the county's history. The fact that at the time of the killings, he was only 18 and Titch - 17, respectively, makes them exceptional cases.
Taylor built the prototype, registered G-ATYO, at Leigh-on-Sea, Essex between 1965 and 1966. The Titch first flew at Southend Airport on 4 January 1967.Purdy 1998, p. 267.
On January 21, 1977, Brett Thomas decided to burglarize the apartment of 20-year-old Laura Stoughton. His accomplice was his close friend and neighbor Mark Wayne Titch, with whom Thomas had repeatedly committed thefts and robberies. During the burglary, Stoughton returned home and found them. Thomas and Titch grabbed the girl, put her in the trunk of their car and drove to the desert area of Orange County, where she was raped at night and thereafter shot with a .
His last hearing took place in April 2015, but was denied again and forbidden to file applications until 2022. Beginning in 1983, Mark Titch has filed applications 8 times, but was also denied due to the protests from the victims' families. While in custody, he graduated from high school and received a diploma, mastered the profession of a welder and then graduated from Chapman University. Over the years spent behind bars, Titch became an active follower of the Disciples of Christ.
The music for Titch was composed by British pianist & composer Michael Nyman. The series was issued on several videos in the 1990s. DVDs were released in 2005, titled Picnic and Other Stories and Christmas.
Frank "Titch" Mason (born Francis Mason, 4 April 1879 - 23 October 1969) was an English jockey who was British jump racing Champion Jockey six times between 1901 and 1907, winning the Grand National in 1905.
Mahorn made appearances on local radio programmes, mixtapes, and 12-inch singles as well. He featured in Logan Sama's radio segment on Kiss 100 London in 2011. Mahorn's brother Crazy Titch was accused and later convicted of murdering 21-year-old Richard Holmes, and was sentenced to 30 years without parole. Mahorn spent nearly a year on remand in prison in relation to the same incident until November 2006 when he was acquitted. Durrty Goodz recorded a track called "Letter 2 Titch" about the incident.
At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3–10 to 1–12 victory.
Eight Talking Points From Gang Signs & Prayer, Crackmagazine.net, retrieved, 25 February 2017 In 2020, a lyric video was produced, titled Voldemort, which included new audio from Titch. It was uploaded to YouTube to celebrate Titch's birthday in 2020.
At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3–10 to 1–12 victory.
Taylor J.T.1 Monoplane at Sywell Airfield, August 2013 The airframe of the J.T.1 Monoplane was proof loaded to verify the stress calculations and no modification has ever been introduced since the prototype was approved. The total number flying to date is over 110 examples. As a result of a request for an aircraft with higher performance than the Taylor Monoplane, Taylor designed a high performance single-seater, the Taylor Titch. Taylor built the prototype, registered G-ATYO, at Leigh-on-Sea, Essex between 1965 and 1966; the Titch first flew at Southend Airport on 4 January 1967.
Roger Anthony Lemke is a Canadian television and film actor, best known for portraying Three (Marcus Boone/Titch) on Syfy's science-fiction drama Dark Matter. In French Canada, Lemke is best known for playing David Rothstein on Radio Canada's comedy-drama Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin.
The designer John Taylor was killed when the prototype Titch crashed at Southend on 16 May 1967. The marketing of plans for both his aircraft designs were taken on by his wife and later his son.Dunnell Aeroplane June 2017, p. 129. , 40 examples had been completed and flown.
Born on 9 August 1883,Births: Bailes, The Argus, Tuesday, 14 August 1883), p.1. "Titch" was the son of Millinda Sperring Stephenson (1851-1902)Family Notices, The Argus, (Tuesday, 4 October 1870), p.4; Deaths: Bailes, The Bendigo Independent, (Friday 3 January 1902), p.2.; Death of Mrs.
Trevor Richard "Titch" Moore (born 18 February 1976) is a South African professional golfer. He currently plays on the Sunshine Tour, where he has won seven times between 2000 and 2007. Moore was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He turned pro in 1997 and joined the Sunshine Tour in that same year.
It was one of a few DC Thomson cartoons where dialogue was as important as the artwork, with Puss and Boots insulting each other elaborately. Regular characters included Puss' baby nephew, Titch, whose speech largely consisted of the word 'Baggle', and from time to time the Scottish uncles, Uncle Hamish McToorie and Uncle Duncan McTavish.
In the piece he took the billing of "Tiny Titch" and played the Emperor Muley. In June 1888, at the Chicago Opera House, Little Tich starred in The Crystal Slipper, a burlesque loosely based on Cinderella; the production was a hit for the comedian and completed a run of over ten months.Findlater & Tich, p. 97Rohmer, p.
The Vintage Motor Cycle Club was founded on 28 April 1946, by 38 enthusiasts at the Lounge Cafe, Hog's Back, near Guildford in Surrey, for owners of motorcycles manufactured before December 1930. Many of the founders rode to the first meeting on vintage motorcycles and had travelled from around the country in poor weather conditions. The first meeting had been organised by former journalist and wartime despatch rider, the late 'Titch' Allen,Titch Allen tribute Retrieved 2014-05-04 with the aim of promoting the use and preservation of vintage motorcycles manufactured prior to 31 December 1930. The club's activities have expanded over the years to include rallies, hill climbs, trials, a workshop and museum, a library, a sales and wants system for spares and motorcycles, insurance for difficult cases and an annual dinner.
Colwyn offers to clear their criminal records, successfully enlisting Torquil, Kegan, Rhun, Oswyn, Bardolph, Menno, Darro, Nennog, and Quain. The cyclops Rell later joins the group. Colwyn's group travels to the home of the Emerald Seer, and his apprentice Titch. The Emerald Seer uses his crystal to view where the Fortress will rise, but the Beast's hand magically appears and crushes the crystal.
In the early morning of January 29, Brett Thomas planned the robberies of a billiard club and a laundromat, with both criminals tracing the owner - Aubrey Duncan. That same night, they followed Duncan to his house, where he was attacked on her doorstep. During the attack, Thomas shot him with the .22 caliber rifle, and Titch, having searched the body, stole the keys.
In 1979 he illustrated Buchi Emecheta's children's book Titch the Cat, published by Allison and Busby."A Life Well Lived – Buchi Emecheta’s Life In Novels", The Guardian (Nigeria), 26 January 2017. According to InIVA (the Institute of International Visual Art), "Joseph's work is often figurative and centred on the themes of reality, or rather the surreality, of life in the city.""Tam Joseph", InIVA.
In 1934, Levy's family came to Israel and settled in Hadera. His parents did their best to find jobs suitable for their profession as doctors, while young Joseph continued to develop his skills in painting. Joseph studied at the vocational school for mechanics Titch, but wished to dedicate his life to painting. As a young adult, Levy was one of the founders of the Yehiam Kibbutz.
In all he rode more than 720 winners. "Frank 'Titch' Mason", Old Wirral. Retrieved 4 March 2019 After retiring, he lived at Moreton on the Wirral in a house named "Kirkland" after his Grand National winner. He invested some of his winnings in building many of the shop premises around Moreton Cross, adding the names of some of his winning horses to the frontages.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All- Ireland decider. At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second- half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3-10 to 1-12 victory. In 1993 Casey won a National Hurling League medal following a 3-11 to 1-12 defeat of Wexford.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3-10 to 1-12 victory. Buckley won a National Hurling League medal in 1993 following a 3-11 to 1-12 defeat of Wexford.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All- Ireland decider. At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second- half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3-10 to 1-12 victory. O'Gorman won a National Hurling League medal in 1993 following a 3-11 to 1-12 defeat of Wexford.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3–10 to 1–12 victory. Mulcahy won a National Hurling League in 1993 following a 3–11 to 1–12 defeat of Wexford.
It remains her work most widely catalogued by WorldCat participating libraries. Titch and its sequels were noted for drawing on Hutchins' family life for its depiction of a sibling relationship. Pat Hutchins wrote novels for early readers, some illustrated by husband Laurence, and more than two dozen picture books. Beside winning the 1974 Greenaway Medal, she was a commended runner up for One-Eyed Jack (1979), another book she wrote and illustrated.
Tanna and Wash eventually fall in love and have sex after Wash is attacked by Mr. Willard. Wash had fought off Willard's attack, knifing him through the eye, but had been injured himself. Getting word that Titch may be alive, Wash follows Tanna and Goff to London, where the three begin work on their aquarium. Wash and Tanna look for information into Wash's past life and discover that Big Kit is Wash's mother.
A former RAF squadron leader, Matt Denant goes to Hendley, England to visit an airfield run by Titch, a friend. An employee there named Rodgers asks if he would kindly make a large wager for him on a horse. Denant does, but when the horse loses, Rodgers makes a promise to repay him. While strolling through Hyde Park, a woman strikes up a conversation with Matt, only to be charged with unlawful soliciting by Penter, a detective.
The Titch is a single-seat low-wing cantilever monoplane of all wood construction similar to the Monoplane but has fewer metal fittings than the earlier design and full size wing rib plans are supplied for the tapered wing panels. With a cruise speed in the region of 160 mph (260 km/h), it is an effective cross-country touring aircraft and is also fully aerobatic. Builders can fit it with either a Continental or a Lycoming engine.
Singers David Essex, Ronnie Lane, Sandra Kerr, Jade Ewen, Mumzy Stranger and Alison Hinds were born in Plaistow, as were comedian and folk singer Richard Digance and grime artists Ghetts and Crazy Titch. Singer and entertainer Joe Brown was born in Lincolnshire but lived in Plaistow from the age of 2. Rapper 21 Savage was born in Plaistow and moved as a youth to Atlanta in the United States. Record producer Norman Newell was born in Plaistow.
Barclay 'Titch' Shrapnell Bailes (9 August 1883 - 24 September 1955),Deaths: Bailes, The Age, (Monday, 26 September 1955), p.9. sometimes known as "Bark" Bailes,Football, The Bendigo Independent, (Wednesday, 4 October 1905), p.3. was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFA) in 1904, for Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) from 1905 to 1909, and for Brighton in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), from 1910 to 1915.
It showcased established and new UKG talent in a live concert format enabling fans around the world to truly experience the UKG phenomena on their doorstep. A world tour was set up with dates in New York, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Paris. The UK was also covered with dates at Glastonbury Festival, V Festival, Cargo and various universities. The tour included acts such as Crazy Titch & J2K, Lethal B, Roll Deep, JME, Skepta, Bruza, No Lay, L Man, Purple and Tinchy Stryder, to name a few.
Someone is the story of Titch, who grew up amid a hostile family environment with only his guitar for a friend. As he became a more accomplished guitar player he began to write his own material and despite he reluctance to step into the limelight he performed publicly for the first time as a teenager. This performance did not prove to be a resounding success due to heckling from a familiar face in the crowd. Nevertheless, he made a decision to leave home and start a career as a musician.
Following a spoof How To look like Hilary Devey sketch that gained popularity after the real Hilary Devey became a fan of the impression, Stone appeared in BBC2's The Hilary Devey Story, performing as Hilary. Stone released "The Phillip Schofield Song", in which Phillip Schofield plays a cameo of himself, where he talks to Stone through the television from the This Morning set. Following the success of the video, Stone performed the song live on ITV1 to Schofield on This Morning. She also plays the character Miss Dotty in the CBBC show Titch & Ted.
The group capture and ride magical Fire Mares to reach the Black Fortress before it teleports again. Slayers at the Fortress kill Rhun, while Rell sacrifices himself to hold open the crushing spaceship doors long enough to allow the others to enter. Slayers inside kill Quain and Nennog, and Kegan sacrifices his life to save Torquil as they journey through the Fortress. When Ergo and Titch get separated from the others and are attacked by Slayers, Ergo magically transforms into a tiger to kill the Slayers and save Titch's life.
He spent 9 years at the academies, refining his acting and musical talents. McGrath's first appearance in front of a camera was in a TV commercial for Colgate toothpaste as a 6-year-old. Among his first major film roles were as the loyal Titch in the 1983 fantasy adventure film Krull directed by Peter Yates and as the ten-year-old Peter the Great in a 1986 mini-series. He also played Luca di Marco in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders for three episodes in 1999.
Robert Alden "Titch" Titchenal (October 17, 1917 – July 5, 2009) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at San Jose State University from 1937 to 1939 and was captain of the school's undefeated 1939 team. He played professional football for five seasons as a center and end for the Washington Redskins (1940–1942), San Francisco 49ers (1946), and Los Angeles Dons (1947). He coached football from 1948 to 1964, including stints as head coach at the University of New Mexico (1953–1955) and San Jose State (1957–1964).
Chas and Carl soon became engaged. Del was heartbroken to discover Alice Wilson, her cousin Sam’s fiancée, had been told her cancer was terminal so she and Chas gave her a hen night to remember - although Del struggled to cope with the secret. However, her own romantic life soon took centre stage again. Del got close to local vet Paddy Kirk after agreeing to adopt abandoned pooch, Titch. They started dating but this made Paddy’s friend Toni Daggert decided she was in love with him and she set out to ruin their romance.
The shots from the weapon attracted unwanted attention, resulting in the appearance of Duncan's wife and one of his daughters - 18-year-old Denise, whom Brett also shot three times, killing her. After the killings, Thomas and Titch returned to the billiard club, where they again managed to steal some valuable items, but as was the case with the dairy store, were unable to open the cash register, quickly leaving after hearing that somebody was approaching in their car. In the following days, the duo made several more successful thefts and robberies.
The artists he employed included actors, song and dance teams, magicians, ballet dancers, mummers and comedians like the Great Little Titch. He also hired international acts such as The Brothers LaFayette (American tight rope walkers) and Professor Howard (an American illusionist). By the early 1880s, Williams' show had many of the same trappings as a theatrical touring company. The show’s crew in Manchester at the time of the 1881 census consisted of a number of actors, actresses, comedians, musicians and comic singers, as well as a set decorator and a dramatic author.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. At half-time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3–10 to 1–12 victory. McCarthy won a National Hurling League in 1993 following a 3–11 to 1–12 defeat of Wexford after a second replay of the final. He remained a regular on the team until he retired following Cork's early championship exit in 1996.
He attacks the Beast, injuring it with the Glaive, which becomes embedded in the Beast's body. With nothing to defend themselves against the Beast's counterattack, Lyssa realizes that they must quickly finish the wedding ritual, giving them the linked power to shoot flame, with which they finally slay the Beast. Its death frees Torquil and Oswyn from the spike room and they rejoin Colwyn and Lyssa, then Ergo and Titch, as they make their way out the self-destructing Fortress. Colwyn and Lyssa, now king and queen of the combined kingdom, name Torquil as Lord Marshal.
He has also composed the music for the children's television series Titch which is based on the books written and illustrated by Pat Hutchins. Many of Nyman's works are written for his own ensemble, the Michael Nyman Band, a group formed for a 1976 production of Carlo Goldoni's Il Campiello. Originally made up of old instruments such as rebecs and shawms alongside more modern instruments like the saxophone to produce as loud a sound as possible without amplification, it later switched to a fully amplified line-up of string quartet, three saxophones, trumpet, horn, bass trombone, bass guitar and piano.
Charlie Moffitt moved into number 5 with dog Little Titch and his pigeons to lodge with Minnie Caldwell following the departure of Tickler Murphy. Charlie fancied himself as a comedian, and worked as so at the Viaduct Sporting Club. Charlie made enemies of the female residents when he organised a night of exotic dancers at the club, causing a lot of consternation for the men who visited. One of the exotic dancers had been a red-haired young lady called Rita Littlewood, who Dennis Tanner took home, though his hopes were dashed when she took to Elsie's bed instead.
Sung in the rustic voices of Arandhai Bava and K Perumal, titch for the context, Yugabharathi's lyrics are subtle yet strong. Close on the heels of elections in the state, although coming across as a lighthearted thread of questions, the song carries a palpably heavy and looming question, in strong and smart choice of words. The second single track "Chellamma" was directly launched at the Suryan FM 93.5 Radio Station, Chennai on 1 June 2016, featuring Sean Roldan and Raju Murugan in a morning show. This song is sans beats, and relies on a sinewy orchestra for the background support.
Bira had bought the Gull III in 1944 and flew it in the company of his dog, a small white West Highland Terrier called "Titch", on many epic flights, including one to 12000 ft. The Gull III was later bought by a syndicate at the Oxford Gliding Club operating out of Weston on the Green. After a long rebuild, it was finally flown again in 1973. Its C of A expired again in July 1974 because its wing had been damaged by damp (casein glue failure) during the previous winter, when it had been left out in its closed trailer at St. Mary's Farm, Clifton, near Deddington, Oxon.
He travelled to London and appeared at the Forester's Music Hall in 1884. Later that year, he adopted the stage name "Little Tich", which he based on his childhood nickname of "Tichborne", acquired through his portly stature and physical likeness to the suspected Tichborne Claimant Arthur Orton. The terms "titchy" or "titch" were later derived from "Little Tich" and are used to describe things that are small. Little Tich's act further developed during a tour of the United States between 1887 and 1889 where he established the Big-Boot Dance and impressed audiences with his ability to stand on the tips of the shoes and to lean at extraordinary angles.
Pippin was a UK children's comic, published by Polystyle Publications between 1966 and 1986, featuring characters from British pre-school television programmes. Stories were generally of four or eight numbered panels, with a short sentence below each illustration (similar to Rupert), although some stories did appear in prose form. Regular stories included The Pogles (whose Pippin character gave the comic its name), Bizzy Lizzy, Joe, The Woodentops, Andy Pandy, Bill and Ben, Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley, Titch and Quackers, Toytown, Mary Mungo & Midge, The Moonbeans, Tales of the Riverbank, The Herbs, Mr Benn, Teddy Edward, Barnaby the Bear, Ivor the Engine, Rubovia and Sooty and Sweep. Andy Pandy and Bill and Ben also appeared regularly in Robin.
Dobson and his stepfather Anthony Green were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 21-year-old Richard Holmes on the Chingford Hall estate in Chingford in November 2005. Possibility for parole was set at a minimum of 30 years by which time he will be in his 50s.Two jailed over rap lyrics murder, BBC News, last accessed 14 October 2007. Durrty Goodz was acquitted in the same trial and released a song about its events entitled Letter 2 Titch in 2007. The MAC-10 submachine gun used in the murder was found four years after the killing; in February 2009 a local drug dealer was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for its possession.
A reporter for The Era predicted "We shall probably hear a great deal more about Little Titch, as he seems to be one of the few that can invest the business of the Negro comedian with any humour.""The London Music Halls", The Era, 29 November 1884, p. 18 By Christmas 1884, Little Tich was a resident performer in four London music halls: the Middlesex Music Hall where he had an 8 pm billing, the Marylebone (at 9 pm), the Star Palace of Varieties in Bermondsey (at 10 pm), and Crowders Music Hall in Mile End (at 11 pm). Out of the four halls, he had the most success at the Marylebone and fulfilled a ten-week run.
A goalkeeper, Craig began his career in Scottish junior football, before moving to England to join Southern League First Division club Plymouth Argyle in 1912. He made just four appearances during the 1912–13 season, in which Argyle won the Southern League First Division title. He succeeded Titch Horne as Argyle's first choice goalkeeper midway through 1914–15, but the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 led to the cessation of competitive football in England at the end of the season, for the duration of the war. Craig returned to Scotland to play competitive Scottish League football during the war and rejoined Plymouth Argyle in time for the beginning of the 1919–20 season.
On 6 September 1992 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. At half- time Cork were two points ahead, however, two second-half goals by John Power and Michael "Titch" Phelan supplemented a first-half D. J. Carey penalty which gave Kilkenny a 3-10 to 1-12 victory. Foley won a National Hurling League medal in 1993 following a 3-11 to 1-12 defeat of Wexford. He was dropped from the starting fifteen for the subsequent championship campaign, a move which effectively brought an end to his inter-county career, as he had started a very busy dental practice in Bantry in West Cork which was demanding huge amounts of his time.
In late 2006, the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think-tank, issued a report characterizing iProvo as financially unstable and ineffective at lowering Internet costs or raising broadband use.Reason Foundation (Titch, S.), Spinning its Wheels: An Analysis of Lessons Learned from iProvo’s First 18 Months of Municipal Broadband Provo responded with a white paper challenging Reason's analysis and stating that any conclusions were premature since the full network had been in place for less than a year. In June 2007, "the Provo Municipal Council voted to add $1.2 million in sales tax revenue to the city's budget for the fiscal year 2008 to help iProvo pay off its debt." Additionally, "[t]he city's most recent projections show that iProvo will not be self-sustaining until at least 2011".
Notes and Comments, The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 14 May 1910), p.19. In the last half of the 1913 season he was unable to play due to injury: ::"Brighton will be without the services of their sterling centre player — B. Bailes — for this afternoon, and also for the rest of the season. Early in the year "Titch" suffered from an injured jawbone, and it was thought that he would have to retire from the game, but after undergoing medical treatment he was able to resume his place in the team. During the present week the injuries took a more serious turn, for which "Tich" will have to undergo an operation."Football, The (Brighton) Southern Cross, (Saturday 12 July, 1913), p.6.
Her works Gwendolen (1989) also published as family, Kehinde (1994) and The New Tribe (2000) differ in some way as they address the issues of immigrants life in Great Britain. From 1965 to 1969, Emecheta worked as a library officer for the British Museum in London. From 1969 to 1976, she was a youth worker and sociologist for the Inner London Education Authority,Busby, Margaret, "Buchi Emecheta", Daughters of Africa, London: Jonathan Cape, 1992, p. 656. and from 1976 to 1978 she worked as a community worker in Camden, North London, meanwhile continuing to produce further novels with Allison and Busby – The Bride Price (1976), The Slave Girl (1977), The Joys of Motherhood (1979) and Destination Biafra (1982) – as well as the children's books Titch the Cat (1979) and Nowhere To Play (1980).
Retrieved 22 September 2008. The Common Serjeant is an ancient office first recorded in 1291 with the appointment of Thomas Juvenal. Barker has since presided over trials including those of Umran Javed, the murderers of Jody Dobrowski,Killers of gay barman jailed for 28 years, The Times, 17 June 2006. Retrieved 22 September 2008. the murder trial of rapper 'Crazy Titch', aka Carl Dobson, and the murder of Ben Kinsella. In May 2016, the secretary of state for Northern Ireland Rt. Hon Theresa Villiers MP announced the appointment of Barker to the dual role of chair of the Northern Ireland Committee on Protection and Independent Reviewer of National Security Arrangements in Northern Ireland. In December 2016 the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) announced that, following an open competition, it had appointed Barker as its first judicial panel chairman.
Production of Theirs Is the Glory (1945) Using the original locations of the battle, the film featured veterans who were actual participants in the battle. The film was jointly produced by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation and the Army Film and Photographic Unit (AFPU). Weaving original footage from the battle with re-enactments shot on location at Oosterbeek and Arnhem, the film was shot a year after the battle had ravaged the Dutch streets. As well as veterans, the film also features local people like Father Dyker (a Dutch civilian priest who conducts the service in the film) and Kate ter Horst (who reads a psalm to the wounded men in the cellar) re-enacting their roles and what they did for the airborne troops during the battle. Though no credits appear before or after the film, over 200 veterans appeared as actors including Majors CFH "Freddie" Gough and Richard "Dickie" Lonsdale, Lieutenant Hugh Ashmore, Sergeants Jack Bateman and John Daley, Corporal Pearce and Privates Tommy Scullion, Peter Holt, David Parker, George ‘Titch’ Preston, Frank ‘Butch’ Dixon, Reginald Spray, Looker and Van Rijssel and Albert Wood and war correspondents Stanley Maxted and Alan Wood.

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