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Charles | Ives: A Life with Music. |
This song earned | Ives a Grammy Award for Best Country and Western Rec |
develops an odd mentor relationship with Louis | Ives, a troubled, cross-dressing, aspiring writer to |
n donated £3,000 to build the Free Church in St | Ives, a centre of worship for the union of Baptists |
Her mother, Mary Perkins | Ives Abbot (a novelist and Chicago Tribune book revi |
Margaret | Ives Abbott (June 15, 1876 - June 10, 1955) was the |
When | Ives added the line back to the Sonata movement (in |
St | Ives also houses the Leach Pottery, where Bernard Le |
St | Ives also contains an 18-hole golf course and golf c |
Pete Seeger, Arlo Gutherie, Della Reese & Burl | Ives, among others. |
On the moor west of St. | Ives, an artists colony has been running on the site |
llage is approximately two miles (3 km) from St | Ives and six miles (10 km) from Penzance. |
It is situated three miles (5 km) south of St | Ives and four miles (6.5 km) north-northeast of Penz |
is situated four miles (6.5 km) southeast of St | Ives and six miles (10 km) northeast of Penzance. |
Each hymn is arranged in a similar way, with | Ives and the choir sharing the vocals, and accompani |
Big Daddy (Burl | Ives) and Big Mama (Judith Anderson) arrive home fro |
He defeated Democrat Lloyd M. | Ives, and went on to win two more terms, triumphing |
Clues found by William lead St. | Ives and Latzarel to sewers connected to an undergro |
is Bay is almost contiguous with the town of St | Ives and is in St Ives civil parish, which encompass |
The same effect was reported at St | Ives and Hayle. |
Australian operations Goldfields purchased, St | Ives and Agnew, was US$180 million in cash and $52 m |
He was born in St. | Ives and died in England. |
he experimental measurement of time dilation by | Ives and Stillwell (1938) and others settled the iss |
ide station to relieve traffic congestion in St | Ives and Carbis Bay. |
A new by-pass is planned for St | Ives and Huntingdon, leaving the existing alignment |
Burl | Ives and the Korean Orphan Choir Sing of Faith and J |
He also spent time in St | Ives, and he was a close friend of many of the St Iv |
The work features music by William Lawes, Simon | Ives, and Bulstrode Whitelocke. |
Respighi, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Charles | Ives and John Adams. |
Williams, Shirley Hardman, Norah Donald, Myrie | Ives, and Roslyn Pierson, was most grateful for his |
ord, Cambourne, Huntingdon, Royston, Sandy, St. | Ives and St. Neots. |
The lead architects were H. Douglas | Ives and Sloan & Robertston. |
The islands are located between Zennor and St | Ives and are approximately 200 metres off shore. |
the U.S. Senate seat of the retiring Irving M. | Ives, and served from January 3, 1959, to January 3, |
apositions are a prevalent them in the works of | Ives and can be seen most notably in The Unanswered |
29 general election Ruciman stood instead in St | Ives and Samuel regained the seat. |
l to a tiny rented cottage in Virgin Street, St | Ives and then in Church Place before in 1958 moving |
lly run on the core northern section between St | Ives and Cambridge Science Park during the day, redu |
o large-scale paintings at the Tate Gallery, St | Ives, and in 2000 held a major exhibition at the Nor |
o, Gale Storm, Harry Belafonte, Doris Day, Burl | Ives and the The Brothers Four. |
Most run between St | Ives and St Erth, but some are extended through to P |
al of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, Burl | Ives, and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, record |
Devonport, Plymouth Drake, Plymouth Sutton, St | Ives and Truro. |
He was born to parents Janet | Ives and David Lawrence in Ardsley, Barnsley. |
kly News series: Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon, St | Ives and St Neots (all in Cambridgeshire), Haverhill |
ty Wizards owned by Joseph "Joey" Marc Serralta | Ives and family making him the first Puerto Rican to |
, Perranporth, Redruth, St Agnes, St Columb, St | Ives and Truro in Cornwall, UK. |
Brown created the company of Brown & | Ives and served in the state legislature as a Federa |
the main Great Eastern Railway line between St | Ives and March, which at the its upper end towards M |
hatteris, Cambridgeshire on the line between St | Ives and March. |
p.384, Eric | Ives, Anne Boleyn |
ing the group distinct from the better known St | Ives art community in Cornwall, who, after the war, |
Burl | Ives as Gus |
Burl | Ives as Fakrash |
Burl | Ives as Uncle Hiram Douglas |
1927, it served the areas of St Leonards and St | Ives as well as the village of Ashley Heath itself. |
St | Ives, as of 2009, employs 249 permanent staff and 92 |
performed there, such as 2Mex, Scarub, and Ivan | Ives, as well as many rock, jazz, blues, americana, |
Sanders' prosecution of George | Ives as a murderer led to the hanging of Ives and th |
ives asked us to do one of their limited lp's and we | |
1989 in St | Ives, Australia |
1. Felix | Ives Batson |
Felix | Ives Batson (September 6, 1819 - March 11, 1871) was |
St | Ives Bay Line (St. |
St | Ives Bay showing Godrevy Head and Grodrevy Island (t |
On the St | Ives Bay Line all services are operated by First Gre |
the special livery on 153329 promotes the St | Ives Bay Line |
y overlooks the eponymous small bay (part of St | Ives Bay) which is bounded to the north by Porthmins |
mile (1.6 km) across the eastern approach to St | Ives Bay. |
Ely to Sutton line (before the extension to St | Ives) became the goods station with several sidings. |
By-election: On Mr. | Ives being appointed President of the Privy Council, |
t between 1410 and 1434 as a chapel of ease: St | Ives being within the parish of Lelant. |
1794) was a politician and MP for St. | Ives between 1752 and 1754. |
ty Police in 1921, Penryn Borough Police and St | Ives Borough Police in the 1930s, and Penzance Borou |
n Impington, Cambridgeshire on the Cambridge-St | Ives branch of the Great Eastern Railway. |
tform, and the terminal track of the St Erth/St | Ives branch line; the platform for this is number 3 |
The Cambridge & St. | Ives Branch (as it is named on New Popular Editions) |
age is served by two railway stations on the St | Ives branch. |
ugh trains for Penzance moving on or off the St | Ives branch. |
Big Wet Asses 17: Jayden Jaymes, Katie St. | Ives, Brooke Lee Adams, Ashli Orion, Mason Moore |
unty endeavoured to prevent his preaching at St | Ives, but on being interrupted he left the building, |
udge was offered to both Spencer Tracy and Burl | Ives, but ultimately went to Joseph Welch, who had m |
Northstowe will be linked to Cambridge and St | Ives by the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway which is ex |
n three years by beating defending champions St | Ives by 26 points to 21. |
The St | Ives by-election, 1928 was a by-election held on 6 M |
s by 49 composers from 16 countries, among them | Ives, Cage, Nono, Maderna, Stockhausen, Luciano Beri |
y years as a freight route from Cambridge to St | Ives, Cambridgeshire and there was a proposal to re- |
After an Incumbency at St | Ives, Cambridgeshire and a brief spell as Suffragan |
Newton was born in St. | Ives, Cambridgeshire, the son of Bernard Newton a ge |
c church that serves as the parish church of St | Ives, Cambridgeshire. |
oad and at SRT's own studios in Edison Road, St | Ives, Cambridgeshire. |
o, Vic Hadfield, Murray Hall, Duke Harris, Bill | Ives, Carlo Longarini, Chico Maki, Terry McGuire, Ri |
Figure of St. Eia in St | Ives Catholic Church. |
In “An | Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles I |
r and balletmaster George Balanchine to Charles | Ives' Central Park in the Dark (1906), The Unanswere |
th the same title, which British historian Eric | Ives cites in his study of Anne Boleyn. |
civil parish but the village is now part of St | Ives civil parish, St Ives Town Council (and also in |
building, designed by Poole and architect Henry | Ives Cobb (1859-1931), opened in 1893. |
The building was designed by Henry | Ives Cobb, a nationally recognized architect whose o |
as the Boyce Building, it was designed by Henry | Ives Cobb. |
ited Cornwall and became associated with the St | Ives community of painters there. |
Charles | Ives considered a certain performance by the Kneisel |
iod he was also member of parliament for the St | Ives constituency (1881-1885) as a member of the Con |
Ives Corner - A hamlet east of Poestenkill village. | |
nd then returned as Member of Parliament for St | Ives, Cornwall for 1647-53 and again in 1659. |
William Marshall was born in St | Ives, Cornwall he joined the Leach Pottery as its fi |
y in London at the Slade School and later in St | Ives, Cornwall with Algernon Talmadge. |
With Hamada, he set up the Leach Pottery at St. | Ives, Cornwall in 1920, including the construction o |
e was also an artist, living at the time in St. | Ives, Cornwall . |
Congress, a ship caught in a storm at St | Ives, Cornwall in 1909. |
After retiring he moved to St | Ives, Cornwall becoming involved in hotel maintenanc |
Richard Short (29 Dec 1841, St | Ives, Cornwall - December 16, 1919) was a Cornish ar |
gle raised money for the Porthmeor Studio in St | Ives Cornwall restoration fund. |
London" (London, Regent's Street), "Born In St | Ives" (St Ives, Cornwall), "The Queen Of Mousehole" |
he benefit of FIZZ-BOMB (at the Shire Horse, St | Ives, Cornwall). |
Finally in 1949 they moved to St | Ives, Cornwall, purchasing Fauna Studio, Mount Zion, |
in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada in St | Ives, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. |
Frost was born in St. | Ives, Cornwall, the son of Sir Terry Frost. |
th Society of Arts is an art group formed in St | Ives, Cornwall, UK in early 1949 by abstract artists |
as martyred on the River Hayle and buried at St | Ives, Cornwall, where St. Ia's Church, St. Ives, of |
Not to be confused with St | Ives, Cornwall. |
ere with Inner Form (1963) at Trewyn Garden, St | Ives, Cornwall. |
el is an AA 3-star hotel in Carbis Bay near St. | Ives, Cornwall. |
at The Tate Collection, London and at Tate, St | Ives, Cornwall. |
orge Walter Selwyn Lloyd (born 28 June 1913, St | Ives, Cornwall; died 3 July 1998, London) was a Brit |
nding at this end of the station the line to St | Ives curves away to the left over Western Growers Cr |
rd (in Miami Gardens next to Sun Life Stadium), | Ives Dairy Road, Northeast 205th Terrace, and Northe |
By-election: On Mr. | Ives' death, 15 July 1899 |
rkness, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Charles Edward | Ives, Dick Jauron, Rasheed Khalidi, Lewis Lehrman, D |
ee Ernie Ford, Robert Goulet, Dinah Shore, Burl | Ives, Eartha Kitt, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Frank Sinat |
d St Neots Evening News and the Huntingdon & St | Ives edition Huntingdon and St Ives Evening News for |
Madie | Ives Elementary School is a primary school located i |
eynes, Olney, Bedford, St Neots, Huntingdon, St | Ives, Ely, Downham Market, and King's Lynn. |
Brampton, Robin, John Beard - Tate Gallery St | Ives, England, The Times & Echo, St. Ives, England, |
in the Netherlands, and artistic advisor of the | Ives Ensemble, of which he was managing director bet |
As of 2000, | Ives Estates had the seventh highest percentage of H |
Ives et al. (1983) defined ‘User Information Satisfa | |
St | Ives eventually won the game 4-3 with McDougald scor |
The piece demonstrates | Ives' experimental tendencies well: much of it is wr |
Guise dancing is practised as part of the St | Ives feast celebrations and forms the main part of t |
2004 Charles | Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts an |
e American Academy of Arts and Letters' Charles | Ives Fellowship. |
The piece also amply demonstrates | Ives' fondness for musical quotation: the opening ba |
d 1589, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for St | Ives, for Yarmouth in 1597 and 1601, and for Norwich |
s, all the occupants of each could travel to St | Ives for just £0.60. |
to the "Halifax Defence Complex" including Fort | Ives, Fort Hugonins, Sherbrooke Tower, and Fort McNa |
cluding Fort McNab National Historic Site, Fort | Ives, Fort Hugonin and Strawberry Battery. |
Steve | Ives, founder and former CEO, moved over to presiden |
win Heilner, Alan Hovhaness, Mary Howe, Charles | Ives, Frederick Jacobi, Werner Josten, Homer Keller, |
He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for St | Ives from 1950 until he stood down at the 1966 gener |
15, for County Durham from 1815 to 1831, for St | Ives from 1846 to 1852, and for Ludlow from 1852 to |
e his parents, Nicholson lived and worked in St | Ives from 1960 to 1964. |
iament (MP) in the Parliament of England for St | Ives from 1621 until 1622. |
Hobart was Member of Parliament for St | Ives from 1715 to 1727 and for Norfolk from 1727 to |
Maurice Daly, Frank | Ives, George Sutton (billiards player), George H. Su |
erican museum curator (1852-1933), see Benjamin | Ives Gilman. |
Linguist | Ives Goddard has determined that the Unalachtigo had |
holarly response to Fell's work was prepared by | Ives Goddard and William W. Fitzhugh of the Departme |
cifically, I am thinking of the 1996 article by | Ives Goddard in the Papers of the Twenty-Seventh Alg |
y operates in Australia, the other being the St | Ives Gold Mine. |
The St | Ives Gold Mine is a gold mine located 20 km south-ea |
1930 and became a prominent member of the of St | Ives group of artists. |
Newlyn School, the influential 20th-century St. | Ives group of painters, and the Camden Town Group. |
The St | Ives Guisers at St Ives Feast in 2007 |
St. | Ives had been dominated by the influence of Ben Nich |
St | Ives has a main secondary school, St Ivo School, and |
Ives has served Redmond during an incredible period | |
hing next to bottom in Division One in 2002, St | Ives have enjoyed improved fortunes under the manage |
ition of the predecessor authorities in 1974 St | Ives, Hayle, Marazion and St Just obtained Town Coun |
Along with Saint | Ives, he is one of the most popular Breton saints. |
Ives himself made a complete recording of "The Alcot | |
827, Rev. Ira Ingraham 1824 to 1830, Rev Loammi | Ives Hoadly 1830 to 1833, Rev. Moses Searle 1833 to |
Ives Hollow - A hamlet north of Salisbury village. | |
Oates), Jascha Heifetz (in the 1940s), Charles | Ives, Hope Lange, film director Barry Levinson (a cu |
the city of Cambridge, in East Anglia, with St | Ives, Huntingdon and Northstowe (a proposed new town |
Goldie was born at St | Ives, Huntingdonshire, the son of John Goldie and hi |
pital at Cambridge, and he also practised at St | Ives, Huntingdonshire, where he lived for some years |
He was born in St. | Ives, Huntingdonshire, and educated at Repton School |
e died on 3 August 1712, at Hemingford, near St | Ives, Huntingdonshire. |
Huntingdonshire, the son of Thomas Coote of St | Ives, Huntingdonshire. |
1809-1812, Dundalk in Ireland 1813-1818 and St | Ives in Cornwall 1820-1826. |
The cover of the album depicts | Ives in a stereotypical Australian setting, standing |
gland, where they lived in an art colony in St. | Ives in Cornwall from 1889 to 1898. |
l heir male is William Anstruther Dalyell of St | Ives in Sydney, Australia. |
his sister Dorothy for many years, visiting St | Ives in Cornwall & becoming associated with the comm |
Gulval in the south, Ludgvan in the east and St | Ives in the north. |
He represented St | Ives in Parliament from 1796 to 1802. |
though she sometimes diverted to Falmouth or St | Ives in bad weather. |
early 1960s, he moved with his wife Iris to St | Ives in Cornwall, so he could diversify from “commer |
in the "Art Now Cornwall" exhibition at Tate St | Ives in 2007. |
roprietors and oil refiners, and represented St | Ives in the House of Commons. |
Other works to the music of | Ives in the City Ballet repertory include Peter Mart |
Other works to the music of | Ives in the City Ballet repertory include Peter Mart |
in Middlesex, England in 1934, and moved to St | Ives in 1957 where he painted and made pots. |
were used to man defensive positions around St | Ives, in Sydney. |
He died at Botallack, not far from St | Ives, in 1975. |
haps best remembered for his role as 'Horrible' | Ives in Porridge. |
ichell (1876-1969) married the composer Charles | Ives in 1908. |
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