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| In 1960 Balasaheb | Thackeray, a Mumbai-based cartoonist, began publishing |
| ounded on the March 9, 2006 in Mumbai by Raj | Thackeray after he left the Shiv Sena due to differenc |
| The | Thackeray Alphabet, Baseline 51, edited by Mike Daines |
| ings of Elizabeth Gaskell, William Makepeace | Thackeray and Charles Dickens. |
| at Tilak Bhavan in the presence of Manikrao | Thackeray and withdrew his nominations from Latur City |
| er Prakash Singh Badal; Shiv Sena leader Bal | Thackeray, and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Cou |
| n ancestor of the novelist William Makepeace | Thackeray, and Webb is sympathetically depicted in Tha |
| characters in the movie representing Uddhav | Thackeray and Raj Thackeray. |
| These included editions of | Thackeray and Dryden, and notes on Twelfth Night, Macb |
| His favourite author was William Makepeace | Thackeray and, long before his death it was said he ha |
| tt had celebrated novelist William Makepeace | Thackeray as a houseguest. |
| Thackeray based the novel on the life and exploits of | |
| enry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Makepeace | Thackeray, Bram Stoker, Henry Irving, Charles Kemble, |
| uch as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace | Thackeray, but was a great enough success to begin pub |
| ier been close to the Shiv Sena supremo, Bal | Thackeray, but in 1996 a bloody feud surged between th |
| ributed the attacks to the criticisms of Bal | Thackeray by the news channel over his remarks on Sach |
| e at Naxos, a poem sent to William Makepeace | Thackeray by one of Thomas's friends and published in |
| s,inspired by the real-life feud between Raj | Thackeray, chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) a |
| That same year William | Thackeray concluded a national tour with a lecture at |
| Raj | Thackeray considers himself an Indian nationalist (not |
| While in India he had married (1772) Jane | Thackeray, daughter of Dr. Thomas Thackeray, headmaste |
| Mr. | Thackeray delivers it to the school policeman as a fou |
| Thackeray Ditties (1962) | |
| as a basis for the fictional art school and | Thackeray does not refer to Sass or his school in part |
| County Youth Centre and a Scout hut (both in | Thackeray Drive) and The Centurion pub. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Phillips, W. M. | Thackeray, Edward Everett, Herman Melville, Henry Ward |
| Thackeray envied him his powers of observation, while | |
| , he was handpicked by Shiv Sena supremo Bal | Thackeray for the post. |
| On 19 June 1966, | Thackeray founded the Shiv Sena as a political organis |
| 14 June - Raj | Thackeray, founder and president of Maharashtra Navnir |
| iated with Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thorvaldsen, | Thackeray, George Eliot and George Sand; and she was f |
| Thackeray had launched a violent campaign to prevent t | |
| Thackeray Hall is an academic building of the Universi | |
| Thackeray Hall houses Pitt's Department of Mathematics | |
| The University Place entrance to | Thackeray Hall at the University of Pittsburgh |
| the Office of Research previously located in | Thackeray Hall, as well as flexible conference facilit |
| lding also named Mervis Hall, it was renamed | Thackeray Hall. |
| "And if you take a closer look Alex, Rick | Thackeray has gorra tremendous gash.... just above his |
| -92 season, along with fellow full-back Andy | Thackeray, he played in the club's giant-killing of Ar |
| hich were first found by astronomer A. David | Thackeray in 1950. |
| Sultan Stork, a volume of juvenile pieces by | Thackeray, in 1887. |
| Thackeray in the United States (two volumes, 1904) | |
| novel Vanity Fair, author William Makepeace | Thackeray introduces the fictitious borough of "Queen' |
| Thackeray is very vocal in his controversial oppositio | |
| The family of the writer William Make-peace | Thackeray lived in Hampsthwaite. |
| eign royalty, aristocrats, writers (Dickens, | Thackeray, Longfellow, Tennyson) and other notables of |
| nd colleagues who included William Makepeace | Thackeray, Mark Lemon and most writers, dramatists and |
| p between Sophia and the prince that William | Thackeray may have had in mind in the novel Vanity Fai |
| 24 December - William Makepeace | Thackeray, novelist (born 1811) |
| ident K R Narayanan finally decided to debar | Thackeray on July 17 with retrospective effect from De |
| As the senior | Thackeray once said: “If they have Dawood, we have Gaw |
| Thackeray played three times for Devon in the 1972 Min | |
| Thackeray: Prodigal Genius (1977) republished in Faber | |
| Writer William | Thackeray recommended the memoirs to "those who are cu |
| William | Thackeray regarded Briggs as "out and out the best por |
| ble stone is the only surviving relic of the | Thackeray residence which was demolished in the 1970s |
| including Thomas Babington Macaulay, William | Thackeray, Robert Browning, Giuseppe Mazzini, Charles |
| In his seven first-class matches, | Thackeray scored 315 runs at a batting average of 28.6 |
| Thackeray started his political life by intimidating a | |
| of preventing others from meeting Balasaheb | Thackeray, the party's President. |
| ter Manohar Joshi resigns on orders from Bal | Thackeray, the autocratic boss of the right-wing Hindu |
| nd married secondly (in 1896) Mary Elizabeth | Thackeray, the daughter of General Frederick Rennell T |
| Newspaper "Samana" which is published by Bal | Thackeray, the Shivsena Supremo. |
| Maharashtra is for Maharashtrians' campaign, | Thackeray threatened migrants from South India with ha |
| government did not take steps to arrest Raj | Thackeray under the NSA for the recent actions against |
| George IV to Lambert, and William Makepeace | Thackeray used the term in Vanity Fair to refer to the |
| His father, Shrikant | Thackeray was the younger brother of Shiv Sena supremo |
| Mary Elizabeth | Thackeray was the widow of Colonel Alexander Essex Fre |
| Thackeray was a right-handed batsman who bowled right- | |
| i a few years ago along with MNS supremo Raj | Thackeray when they paid a sum of about Rs. 400 Crores |
| est son of John Talbot Shakespear and Amelia | Thackeray, who both served in the Bengal Civil Service |
| he venue was patronised by William Makepeace | Thackeray, who presented it (in a composite portrait w |
| The novelist William Makepeace | Thackeray, who lived at 36 Onslow Square from 1853 to |
| s caricatured in the novel "The Newcomes" by | Thackeray, who was once a student at the school. |
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