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"tweedy" Definitions
  1. made of or looking like tweed
  2. (British English, informal, often disapproving) used to describe the sort of person who often wears tweeds and therefore shows that they belong to the social class of rich people who live in the country

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When Tweedy was a first-year medical student at Duke University in the 1990s, his professor mistook him for a handyman, Tweedy wrote in his book.
Jeff Tweedy produced Kids These Days' debut album Traphouse Rock, while Cunningham tours with Tweedy, the solo project the Wilco frontman formed with his son Spencer. Whitney?
History, wrote tweedy conservative George Will, had returned from vacation.
"We thought this was dead and buried," Mr. Tweedy said.
Phoenix Tweedy, who is 21 and from Forest Grove, Ore.
Mahdara introduced Clinton, who walked onstage wearing a tweedy tunic.
Survivors include her sons, John and Chris Tweedy; her daughters, Sarah Manning and Kate Tweedy; a stepson, Jon Ringquist, from her marriage to her second husband, Lennart Ringquist, which ended in divorce; and six grandchildren.
Finally, here's Jeff Tweedy on Pitchfork, rating things over and under.
"(Tweedy) has such a true compass as an artist," Azerrad says.
There are shiny ones and woolly ones, patterned ones and tweedy ones.
Jeff [Tweedy] and everybody in the studio were very nice and encouraging.
Hear tracks by Grimes, Jeff Tweedy, Meek Mill, Mary Halvorson and others.
Sayer); his duplicitous brother (Dave Hearn) and Charles's tweedy best friend (Mr. Lewis).
You know, wearing sweater vests and nice, tweedy jackets and kind of warm ties.
Eventually, Elkington began writing again, piecing together songs during a tour with Jeff Tweedy.
Her mother is an assistant principal at Tweedy Elementary School in South Gate, Calif.
Jeff Tweedy, as much for the way he carries himself as for his art.
I had seven guys with me [including her frequent collaborator Jeff Tweedy of Wilco].
Tweedy Browne held 0.6 percent of Akzo Nobel's roughly 252 million outstanding shares on Sept.
As O'Rourke worked on Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," he played Fay's debut for Jeff Tweedy.
In the sketch, Tweedy and Albini play cops on a stakeout to catch art thieves.
Tweedy said that schools lacking diversity may also be more passive about their recruitment methods.
Liberals are like tweedy college professors trying to talk their way out of a bar brawl.
"Absolutely not," Azerrad says of the whether Tweedy was reconsidering the album cover after 9/11.
"At first I was shocked as I didn't know who was in my nanas house," Tweedy said.
But Mayor Treney Tweedy said neither she nor the city manager endorsed having students return to campus.
"What is a vegetarian haggis?" said Mr. Hadden-Paton, who was appropriately tweedy in a nubbled overcoat.
How many books has this tweedy man of letters read where a woman is the main character?
The tweedy Mr Fillon lives in a historic manor house in La Sarthe, complete with chapel and horse.
Ricky Jay is a magician, historian, writer and actor who perches on the border between tweedy and pop.
Highlights include Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco), Beach House, Wolf Parade, Yo La Tengo, Ty Segall, and many others.
Spencer, as one of the principal founders of the alt-right, presents himself as a tweedy, scholarly racist.
"Medical school is an incredible burden," said Tweedy, who is a psychiatry professor at Duke University Medical Center.
One, called "Tweedy", is a small creature fashioned out of tweed—a tiny tweed poo sits neatly alongside it.
Lynchburg Mayor Treney Tweedy said in a statement Tuesday that the city had asked Falwell to shutter the campus.
Traumatized by the incident, which took place in 2014, Ms. Tweedy dropped out of high school and never returned.
While working there, she met her future first husband, Robert Tweedy, who played timpani for the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
The other schools affected were San Gabriel Elementary, Graham Elementary, Tweedy Elementary, 93rd Street Elementary and Jordan High School.
Mr. Tweedy has suggested that the theme of this album is the uneasy distance between self-perception and public image.
They speckle the cookie, look tweedy and autumnal and taste just this side of knowable — there's a mystery about them.
Its top editors have tended to be tweedy, clubbable figures who slip between academia and the upper reaches of journalism.
Tweedy herself worries that negative attitudes toward polyamory could "bleed over" into beliefs about other minority orientations, such as homosexuality.
"We try to minimize it as much as possible," says Bob Tweedy, the countermeasures systems instructor at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Tweedy posted her thanks on Facebook garnering 39,000 likes so far and prompting what Vuong says is an overwhelming media response.
Buffett put in his first order to buy 2,000 shares with Wall Street broker Tweedy, Browne and Reilly back on Dec.
In 1969 he was the tweedy, droll and learned host of "Civilisation," a 13-part BBC documentary that he also wrote.
The son of a notary, he has the tweedy look of a country squire, and a Catholic-hued social conservatism to match.
In Wilco's early years, Tweedy admitted to Kot, he rarely wrote verses down before recording (an approach later adopted by Lil Wayne).
With Summerteeth, though, Tweedy began writing down lyrics, newly inspired by lyrical giants such as Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
Bennett had been with Wilco from the start, but Tweedy told Kot that their chemistry really blossomed during the making of Summerteeth.
Facing away from each other, they changed clothes—Kaye into a black shirt from Zara and Kay into a tweedy gray suit.
Perhaps when you hear the term "forensic psychiatrist," you think of tweedy men with over-stuffed folders of case files under their arms.
The party offered a tweedy, boozy image and tried to avoid the openly Islamophobic rhetoric common in other radical-right parties in Europe.
The Republican Party, until then a party of tweedy north-easterners, began recruiting less-educated southern whites, alienated by the civil-rights movement.
Simon Harrold was a tweedy Englishman in his mid-40s, with a neat, white beard and thinning, sweptback hair, longer in the back.
Officials also received reports of two others in need of care at Tweedy Elementary School in South Gate, the department said on Twitter.
The video, created by filmmakers David Singer and Christopher Markos, stars Wilco singer and guitarist Jeff Tweedy, as well as producer Steve Albini.
There we were in 1956, a typical couple, Joe intense and focused and tweedy, me a fluttering budgie circling him again and again.
There are also guest spots from all three members of Sleater-Kinney, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, and The Drones, one of Australia's finest ever bands.
Some readers might like this sort of tweedy fantasy, but to me it smacks of Downton Abbey and its peddler of nostalgia, Julian Fellowes.
There's a distant oink of male chauvinism in this tweedy novel, one that goes beyond establishing the sexual atmosphere of swinging '60s-era Britain.
Despite his late-rising star, Fay has yet to return to the stage, though Tweedy invites him to every edition of Wilco's music festival.
Thomas Tweedy, the mayor of Floral Park, said he had not seen the specific proposal yet, but he did not like the sound of it.
This is the kind of fix that makes tweedy urban theorists puff their pipes contentedly while civilians claw at their own eyeballs, but it works.
According to the book, the band believed that the renewed focus was paying dividends artistically, but Tweedy was uneasy about the frankness of his songwriting.
But his tweedy intellectualism and distinctive brand of muscular, man-up Christianity also draw stars of pop music, film and sports to East New York.
In a statement, Tweedy said she was "very surprised and disappointed" of Falwell's decision to allow students back on campus during a public health crisis.
Albini and Tweedy get distracted over "code words," the amount of time their operation to catch the thieves should take and songs on the radio.
From $2003 for a weekend pass; children under 12 attend free Wilco lovers unite at this festival highlighting Jeff Tweedy and company's current musical favorites.
Age of Rage sometimes highlights the contrast between Spencer's tweedy image and his extreme beliefs, for example, by asking how exactly he would establish his ethnostates.
McLean's tactics don't always please his opponents; here, Tweedy objects to SonicFox playing the same character as him during their match in the Injustice 2 finals.
Heads up, everyone: Cheryl (as in Tweedy, Cole, Fernandez-Versini, phew, now just Cheryl) is kinda over being treated like British pop's answer to Brigitte Macron.
The court document showed filings from Templeton Investment, Tweedy Brown, and the Universities Superannuation Scheme, which have all been publicly critical of Akzo's rejection of PPG.
"Arm" is one of the band's most beloved songs—funny, moving, and vital, careening to its conclusion with more urgency than anything Tweedy had written before.
Yet Jim's tweedy jackets and bow ties contrasted with a bawdy wit and a brashness that served him well in the scrimmages of his working life.
She was victorious, and joined the girl band Girls Aloud along with Sarah Harding, Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberly Walsh from Bolton after a public vote.
In its brief life as a museum, the Stecca had hosted 224 exhibitions involving over 2100 local and international artists, among them Ian Tweedy and Tania Bruguera.
After fending off PPG's unwanted interest, Akzo launched a failed attempt to buy U.S. coatings company Axalta at a price which Tweedy Browne said was too high.
With Jeff Tweedy supporting on guitar, she moves lugubriously through a mournful march, singing breathily about the war between what you want and what you can't have.
"I owe Daniel a lot as an inspiration to me," said the Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, who will lead a backing band for two shows in Chicago.
In 2007, after years of Tweedy pleas, Fay stepped onto a stage for the first time in three decades to join Wilco at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire.
He did want to be seen as a charismatic tweedy intellectual, but it was most important to him to be seen as such through his own eyes.
In the 21973 documentary "Penny & Red: The Story of Secretariat's Owner," produced and directed by Ms. Chenery's son John Tweedy Jr., she revealed that she had an affair during that racing season of 22012 with Mr. Laurin, the trainer, arising, she said, from the crumbling of her marriage to John Tweedy (they would divorce late in 21976) and her feeling of isolation in facing the pressures of the time.
A former beneficiary of this preference for the insurgent, the dour and tweedy Mr Fillon was the outsider in his party primary last November before sweeping to victory.
On March 22, 2017, Cheryl Tweedy, the nation's sweetheart (despite one (1) conviction for ABH, #neverforget) bore the first child of Liam Payne, a son named Bear Payne.
It was dear old Jarvis Cocker—everyone's favorite slightly pervy, very tweedy, poet laureate of kitchen sink sex and intrigue—who boldly claimed that everybody hates a tourist.
Now, I know what you're thinking: the only women who know how to read are dowdy matrons who wear tweedy trousers and vests and have unkempt frizzy hair.
After divorcing Mr. Tweedy in 1954, she moved to New York City and joined Lower Manhattan's beatnik scene, befriending people like the poets Allen Ginsberg and Lionel Ziprin.
Finally, if you haven't yet started listening to the 2 Dope Queens podcast from WNYC, last week's episode, "Who Is Jeff Tweedy?" is a good place to start.
He spent much of his days amid heaps of paper in a book-filled study, orchestral harmonies from the radio perfumed by the tweedy, comforting smell of pipe tobacco.
She's also pulling in a new audience thanks to her work with Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, even now evolving as an artist and recently winning her second Grammy ever this year.
"   Tracy Tweedy, one of the zoo's owners, tells the BBC, "She's done this before, hidden herself away when she's been slightly injured, and when she's feeling better she comes out.
Trading off verses with Gregg Allman, Michael McDonald, Joan Osborne, Jeff Tweedy, Eric Church and Win Butler, she's gutsier than any of them, almost speaking in tongues at the end.
The lineup includes alt-rock stars like Jeff Tweedy and Marvel superheroes like Don Cheadle, along with Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, Carrie Brownstein, Susan Sarandon, Keegan-Michael Key, and countless others.
On Tuesday, Chanel's #FrontRowOnly runway show in Paris was attended by wide cast of house fanatics and loyalists — and they all showed up with their quilted, tweedy, beautifully constructed A-game.
The conventional understanding has been that Breitbart editors shared that underlying bigotry but were clever enough to shroud their intentions in the obscurantist veneer of tweedy-sounding gibberish about Andrew Jackson.
J.P. Don't mistake quiet levelheadedness for dispassion on Joan Shelley's self-titled second album, which backs her with a small, mostly acoustic band and was produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco.
Lynchburg Mayor Treney Tweedy also issued a sternly worded statement expressing her frustration over Falwell's actions, saying that he had told her only international and students with special circumstances would be staying.
Tweedy lent his voice to a jangling tune called "This World," while Spiritualized's Jason Pierce added subtle harmonies to "Bring It On Lord," a paean to valuing the days you have left.
The occasion was the unveiling of American Affairs, a tweedy quarterly journal dedicated to giving intellectual heft and coherence to the amorphous ideology known, for lack of a better term, as Trumpism.
I remember reading every Chan Marshall, Bill Callahan, or Jeff Tweedy interview I could get my hands on because their songs made me want to keep knowing more about the person making it.
This is "Giant Shorts for Average People": an all-white look from the '218 collection that's basically one massive pair of tweedy hot pants you wear by putting both feet inside one leg.
But The Geraldine Fibbers never quite fit in with that scene (although they weren't worlds apart, as evidenced by the fact that Jeff Tweedy invited Nels Cline to join Wilco a decade later).
Tweedy Browne joined other disgruntled shareholders last year in an unsuccessful court case against Akzo Nobel, as the company refused to enter into talks over a possible takeover by American rivals PPG Industries.
Ms. Chenery graduated from Smith College, worked for the Red Cross in Europe during World War II and was taking graduate courses in business at Columbia University when she met John Bayard Tweedy.
Performers will include Jeff Tweedy, frontman of the Chicago alt-rock group Wilco, as well as the Grammy-nominated Americana musician John Fullbright and the incisive up-and-coming folk singer Haley Heynderickx.
Dr. Damon Tweedy, author of the memoir Black Man in a White Coat, said that he credits a teacher for pushing him to apply to a magnet program before he started high school.
The tweedy quarterly American Affairs presents itself as the high-level intellectual exponent of Trumpism, while Breitbart provides day-to-day red meat in the form of trolling, outrage and race-baiting cultural politics.
I wanted "Let's Go (So We Can Get Back)," the memoir from Jeff Tweedy, of the band Wilco, to be great, but it's slack and talky and less than the sum of its parts.
It in his distinctly coarse timbre that he follows in the tradition of Mellencamp, Tweedy and Oberst, in portraying a literate and working class Midwest, and the album is full of autobiographical tales and characters.
" Four former Meyerhoff Scholars are on the faculty of Duke University's medical school, including Damon Tweedy, who wrote the 2015 best seller "Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine.
CreditCreditGreyson Korhonen/Hodinkee As tattooed rockers, tech bros and Instagram influencers pile into the tweedy world of watch collecting, prices for sought-after classics from brands like Rolex, Omega and Patek Philippe are shooting up.
The song's new video has fun with the premise, starring Ms. Barnett as an elevator operator who encounters a Fellini-esque parade of characters, some of them celebrity cameos (Jeff Tweedy, the members of Sleater-Kinney).
JON PARELES This month Jeff Tweedy of Wilco has published a memoir, "Let's Go (So We Can Get Back)" and released a solo album, "Warm," full of homemade-sounding songs that consider memory, legacy and mortality.
It signals a retreat to the safety and unfailing propriety of matched suit, knee-high equestrian boots or some tweedy variation on an old-school uniform — an emphatically grown-up look that resonates with many women now.
A tweedy cropped jacket with rainbow stripes ($1,490) looked edible on the rack — like precisely the right element to wear with jeans or to work over a silk dress — and the saleswoman slid it onto my shoulders.
Having supported Daughn Gibson, Steve Gunn, Jeff Tweedy, and many more both in the studio and on the road, Elkington has established himself as the go-to guitar player for the ever expanding folk-centric rock community.
I dutifully tried the green jumpsuit, and a DKNY black slip of a dress with screaming magenta blotches ($395), a Max Mara plaid and several tweedy Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Rachel Roy numbers ($195 to $495).
Not to mention the emergence of Wonder Woman as something of a muse of the season, complete with gold-sequined catsuits and leather-molded minidresses at Versace, and a tweedy Diana Prince influence almost across the board.
Jeff Tweedy of the band Wilco, Curtis Roush of The Bright Light Social Hour and Zella Day can be seen swigging it in the studio, on stage or at music festivals including SXSW, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits.
SCOR's top management has called the biggest shareholders ahead of Friday to convince them to back 67-year-old Kessler, said Thomas Shrager, the managing director at Connecticut-based investment fund Tweedy Browne, which holds a 4.16 percent stake.
Wilco formed in 1994 out of the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, the still-influential but long-defunct Belleville, Illinois alt-country band Tweedy started with songwriter Jay Farrar (who went on to front Son Volt) and drummer Mike Heidorn.
She wore her hair pulled back with one of her beloved scrunchies, in navy velvet; a maroon tweedy blazer; slate-blue belled slacks; jewelry in just about every possible place jewelry can go; and carried her own large handbag.
In the past five years the AfD has transformed itself from a tweedy set of Eurosceptics worried about euro-zone bail-outs into a populist-xenophobic outfit in the vein of Austria's Freedom Party or the National Rally in France.
Notionally the joint ticket with Ms Weidel—half his age, a westerner, worldly, relatively liberal and a lesbian—provides a balance between different factions in the party and prevents the tweedy Mr Gauland from putting off younger or more moderate voters.
His "investigative poems", often long-studied and footnoted, were meant to stop the ravaging of the natural world, not just by Japanese whalers and African ivory-poachers but also by tweedy, trigger-happy, slave-trade profiting, jewel-encrusted British royals.
This may be dusty and emotive heartland rock 'n' roll, but it has more in common with the grimy lo-fi realism of Peter Laughner of Pere Ubu and Rocket From the Tombs than with any John Cougar/Jeff Tweedy sap.
I love listening to the record and, you know, the first two songs that we recorded for that record were up at The Loft in Chicago with Jeff Tweedy, and that studio is basically like a museum of instruments and amps.
Okay, so, well, here's the thing ... But also, by the way, I wouldn't mind being a member of, I don't know, the Wilco fan club, if it got me in line earlier to get a ticket, and/or a special Jeff Tweedy song.
AMSTERDAM, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Tweedy Browne sold its stake in Dutch paintmaker Akzo Nobel during the fourth quarter last year after being a shareholder for 25 years, as it has lost confidence in the company, the British investor said in its quarterly report.
"In the four years that I've been here, the demand has increased drastically," Sister Caroline Tweedy, the executive director of St. John's Bread and Life, said, noting that since 2017, the number of meals served annually has jumped from 600,000 to over 900,000.
Critics in the political center and right have struggled to respond to this swerve to the left, but one common response has been: This is not your father's (or grandfather's) D.S.A. — which is to say it is not well mannered, slightly tweedy, even academic.
In his memoir, "Black Man in a White Coat," the African-American psychiatrist Dr. Damon Tweedy describes receiving positive and encouraging reactions when medical staff members saw the "young brother" sporting a white coat during his medical training at Duke in the late 1990s.
Summerteeth, which was released twenty years ago this week, is a rich, maximalist album that offers listeners a lot to chew on, but its defining constant is the anxiety of Jeff Tweedy—alternatively heartbroken and lovestruck, conciliatory and defiant, impassioned and indifferent, often in the same breath.
In the years since, the Daytona has become the rare timepiece coveted by both tweedy collectors (Christie's sold a so-called Paul Newman model from 1969 for $1.1 million in 2013) and paparazzi-dodging celebrities (Daniel Craig, Adam Levine and Eric Clapton, to name a few).
Also, even if you're not going to figure out what Tweedy meant when he sang "take off your Band-Aid 'cause I don't believe in touchdowns" on "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart," you'll hopefully consider yourself an "American aquarium drinker" by the end of it.
Earlier this year, Ms. Shelley won her most enthusiastic reviews yet for her self-titled fifth album, produced by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy; its songs have a warmth and intimacy that will suit this performance in the tiny back room of a popular bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
"A New Man" (season 222, episode 2100) Giles-centric episodes are generally some of my favorites, and "A New Man," which sees our favorite tweedy former librarian being turned into a Fyarl demon courtesy of mischievous evildoer Ethan Rayne, may be the most laugh-out-loud funny.
Along with the opportunity to sample libations from over 143 breweries, festivalgoers can take in a lineup that includes the venerable indie rockers Flaming Lips and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, the trendsetting M.C.s Vince Staples, Kamaiyah and Saba, and the inimitable guitarist Nile Rodgers with his band Chic.
When the sadomasochistic dungeon they frequent is compromised by Chuck's father and by his political patron Black Jack Foley (boy, oh boy, do those tweedy types look out of place among the leather bondage masks), Chuck chafes at the idea of a life under Foley's thumb.
A brief Beethoven work for string quartet went unsold when, before the auction, a scholar publicly questioned the assertion by Sotheby's, and its experts, that the work was written in Beethoven's hand — igniting an acrimonious debate in the generally staid, tweedy precincts of musicologists and manuscript dealers.
Morgan Stanley's tweedy underwriters dealt almost exclusively with the chief executives of corporate America — American Telephone, General Electric, Exxon, DuPont and other giants — playing golf, taking leisurely lunches, giving advice and managing the sales of bond and stock issues without dickering over commissions or competing in open markets.
I start talking to a guy in a tweedy jacket who owns a company that removes the alcohol from wine and beer and liquor — a key factor in all this, since every place with legal weed does not allow you to mix cannabis and alcohol in the same product.
Like Fox News, Vice Media and NBC News, the tweedy world of public broadcasting — a complex ecosystem of local stations and national syndicators, with NPR at the center — has seen some of its most popular figures fall in recent months, including Garrison Keillor, Leonard Lopate, Jonathan Schwartz and John Hockenberry.
The latest installment of the station's yearly fund-raising concert, coming to the Upper West Side on Friday night, will feature an impressive roster of singer-songwriters with subtle senses of humor — Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Aimee Mann and Randy Newman — as well as the Los Angeles indie-pop group Lo Moon.
Two decades into its career, the Grammy-winning alt-rock band Wilco has settled into a comfortable groove; it has been releasing albums, such as "Schmilco" in 2016, with a tossed-off breeziness that suggests the frontman Jeff Tweedy and his group will never tire of the rigors of rock 'n' roll.
It also casts an aura of academe: rivers of students ebb and flow; a quiet mews is closed to all but foot traffic; North Square, the restaurant of a tweedy hotel catering to visiting professors, has the feel of a faculty club canteen, a low-key alternative to the glitzier Babbo and Waverly Inn.
There's the fact that the band was dropped by its label who didn't appreciate the experimental direction of the songs, the tensions between frontman Jeff Tweedy and then-sideman Jay Bennett, Wilco's then-revolutionary move to stream their record for free online, and Wilco getting signed by a subsidiary of the same major label who dropped them.
But Boren, who announced in September that he would retire next year after nearly a quarter-century as Oklahoma's president, was not a typical university chief executive: neither a tweedy academic (though he was a Rhodes scholar) nor a professional administrator (though on his watch Oklahoma has climbed the annual U.S. News and World Report national rankings).
And though he managed to let the stuffing out in slouchy wide wale corduroys that hung off the hips and puddled on the floor paired with cropped knits and tweedy blazers, in tailored 1970s greatcoats and patched upcycled leather, there was still too much residue of the old bourgeois loafer set to really signal a new dawn.
Martha (Morgan Turner) once again takes the form of Karen Gillan's Lara Croft-ish badass, but Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is now Jack Black's tweedy map-reader, while Johnson and Hart are "played" by Spencer's Grandpa Eddie (Danny DeVito) and his former best friend Milo (Danny Glover), respectively, who have also been sucked into the digital world.
The tweedy Mr Fillon, who lives in a grand manor house complete with a chapel and a horse, would be the more polarising figure, likely to provoke strikes and street protests—though his team insists that, if he can resist the popular outrage at the salaries he has paid to his family, he can face down the streets on matters of policy, too.
He serves as a reminder that not all Eurosceptics are tweedy, isolationist Little Englanders; that there is a liberal, whiggish even, strain of anti-EU thought in Britain that deserves to be engaged with seriously (here one could also mention Douglas Carswell, the cheerily libertarian UKIP MP who, unlike many of his party comrades, backs Vote Leave over its bitter rival, Leave.eu).
" Duke is where Tweedy himself went to medical school, and he told me that although most of his classmates there were from colleges more selective than U.M.B.C. and families with more money than his, "I scored in the top 20 percent of my class during that first year of basic science classes, which are the toughest part of med school.
In 1973, when Secretariat became the first Triple Crown winner since Citation, in 221, and was again horse of the year, Ms. Chenery, then known as Penny Tweedy, followed figures like Lucille Markey of Calumet Farm; Elizabeth Arden Graham of Maine Chance Farm; and Allaire C. duPont, owner of the champion gelding Kelso, in the limited circle of thoroughbred racing's well-known women.
The agonizing recording of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot—as it was captured in the essential documentary, I Am Trying To Break Your Heart—nearly destroyed the band, culminating in a split from their record label and the firing of Jay Bennett; 2004's A Ghost Is Born arrived under the specter of a Tweedy rehab stint for depression and addiction to painkillers, which occurred just weeks before the album's release.
Depending on how closely you follow British pop music, or how frequently you scan the Daily Mail's right-hand column, you may or may not be familiar with Cheryl, who was born Cheryl Tweedy, became Cheryl Cole when she married soccer star Ashley Cole, changed her name to Cheryl Fernandez-Versini after her second marriage, and is now just plain ol' Cheryl (phew) now that she's, oh, dating and expecting a baby with One Direction heartthrob Liam Payne.
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