CLINIC Carl Turney (drums, piano, backing vocals) Ade, hartley, brian and Carl are fromLiverpool, but thats where the similarity with any other quartet ends. http://www.billions.com/artists/clinic/
Extractions: An iced electric piano invites us into the deserted nite-club of Harmony. The haunting bleat of a melodica bids us Welcome. And if these tunes, and the chilling Come Into Our Room, describe a Hitchcockian calm, then the antic clatter of The Equaliser, the nicely negative title track and the ferocious Pet Eunuch embrace the subsequent storm. Walking With Thee will be available on CD, vinyl LP and, in spirit, 8-track cartridge. WALKING WITH THEE
Umusic.ca :: Clinic Carl Turney (drums, piano, backing vocals) Ade, hartley, brian and Carl are fromLiverpool, but that's where the similarity with any other quartet ends. http://umusic.ca/clinic/index.php
Extractions: Ade, Hartley, Brian and Carl are from Liverpool, but that's where the similarity with any other quartet ends. In fact, Clinic sound like The Beatles never happened, as if pop remained in permanent thrall to Joe Meek before jumping straight to Studio One dub. Or as if The Shangri-Las drifted into Crime. Because Clinic sound like no other band. As individual as Suicide or The Monks, as self-sufficient as The Residents, they describe a twilit place: the streets surrounding John Carpenter's Precinct 13, the disco on the inhabited side of the moon. It's a sinisterly sexy locale, with a dark sense of humour, and it's fully explored on their brilliant second album, Walking With Thee.
Biography-center - Letter H Hartine, Haldan Keffer www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1967/hartlinebio.html; hartley,brian www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/hartley.html; http://www.biography-center.com/h.html
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Extractions: Family 1 Doreen Elizabeth PLUCKROSE Ilo (Ilona?) Elizabeth BISHOP Barbara May BISHOP William Howard BISHOP Diane Mary Olive BISHOP ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 12/22/01 04:02:51 Family 1 Bernice Jean DOUGLAS Raymond DAVIES Margot May DAVIES Brian DAVIES ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 12/22/01 04:02:51 Family 1 Natasha NEALE Sofia Madeline DE ROSSI Germano DE ROSSI INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 12/22/01 04:02:51 Father: Frederick John GRATWICK
Www.naia.org: CTSA Awards Dinner CTSA Honorees brian hartley National Federation of High SchoolAssociations (NFHS). brian hartley is a recent graduate of North http://www.naia.org/character/press/ctsabios/bhartley.html
Extractions: CTSA Honorees Brian Hartley National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) Brian Hartley is a recent graduate of North Central High School in Indianapolis and is one of the best swimmers to ever walk through the door there. Hartley was selected as the winner of the prestigious Herman F. Keller Mental Attitude Award, which recognizes individuals that excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in swimming and diving. As a five-time state champion, Brian was named the schools Most Outstanding Athlete in 2000 and 2001 and a Scholastic All-American in 2001. Brian was named an academic all-conference champion and is a recipient of the North Central Honors Diploma for his myriad academic achievements at North Central. He was the co-editor of the school newspaper, Northern Lights , and enjoys playing the piano and flag football with his friends. Hartley will attend the University of Florida where he intends to major in broadcast journalism.
Jimmy Hartley Sample brian hartley Front Tire changer brian is the driver's youngestson and has been on Jimmy's crew since birth! brian plans to http://www.jimmyhartleyracing.com/teaminfo.html
Extractions: Jimmy Hartley - Driver of the #29 Speed Oil Monte Carlo has 20 years of racing, 45 wins, 118 top fives and 95 top ten finishes, A 1996 Birmingham International Speedway Late Model Champion, two time "most popular driver" at BIR and a loving husband, dad and granddad! Scott Mims - Chew Chief, Jackman and Spotter: He has spent his entire life around racing. Growing up in the Bonnett family (Cousin of the late Neil Bonnett) has given him essential knowledge in today's racing series. He has been part of the crew since 1996. Jimmy Hartley III - Rear Tire Changer: He is the son of the driver and has been around racing his whole life. He raced Go-carts from the age 6-15. Although Jimmy is only part of the crew he would love to be a driver if the chance came available.
Clinic backing vocals). Ade, hartley, brian and Carl are from Liverpool,but thats where the similarity with any other quartet ends. http://www.btinternet.com/~david.greer/new/thee.html
Extractions: Ade, Hartley, Brian and Carl are from Liverpool, but thats where the similarity with any other quartet ends. In fact, Clinic sound like The Beatles never happened, as if pop remained in permanent thrall to Joe Meek before jumping straight to Studio One dub. Or as if The Shangri-Las drifted into Crime. Because Clinic sound like no other band. As individual as Suicide or The Monks, as self-sufficient as The Residents, they describe a twilit place: the streets surrounding John Carpenters Precinct 13, the disco on the inhabited side of the moon. Its a sinisterly sexy locale, with a dark sense of humour, and its fully explored on their brilliant second album, Walking With Thee. An iced electric piano invites us into the deserted nite-club of Harmony. The haunting bleat of a melodica bids us Welcome. And if these tunes, and the chilling Come Into Our Room, describe a Hitchcockian calm, then the antic clatter of The Equaliser, the nicely negative title track and the ferocious Pet Eunuch embrace the subsequent storm. As Welcome inquires: Who would you disintegrate for? Clinic have found fanatical new followers all over the world in the last year since the release of their debut album, Internal Wrangler, and Radioheads invitation to accompany them on their recent tours. This record, co-produced with Ben Hillier (Blur, etc.) is their defining moment. Love it to pieces.
Remote Control - Artist - Clinic Carl Tunney (drums). Ade, hartley, brian and Carl are from Liverpool,but that's where the similarity with any other quartet ends. http://www.remotecontrolrecords.com/artistDetail.asp?ArtistID=176
Modern Pulp Comics Barral Stefano Cardoselli Rick Forgus Steve hartley Steve hartley Stevehartley Steve hartley Dan Larson Dan Larson brian Meredith James http://www.modernpulp.com/Gallery/Gallery.htm
Micro Brew Studios Fullservice art house for your publishing needs.Category Arts Comics Creators Studios Legal/Contact. Links. brian Meredith, James Taylor, brian Meredith, Steve hartley.Stefano Cardoselli, James Taylor, JD Green, Steve hartley. Stefano Cardoselli, JDGreen, http://www.microbrewstudios.com/
Trojans Complete Most Successful Season With Fifth Place State Finish 200 Yard Free 1. hartley, brian (Indianapolis North Central), 2. Wieczorek, Grant(Carmel), 3. Cleaver, Jesse (Huntington North), 4. Brown, Ted (Western), 5 http://www.chestertontribune.com/Sports/trojans_complete_most_successful.htm
Extractions: Porter News ... Assorted Links via the Westchester Public Library More Links via Duneland.com Links Missing? Suggest More Back to the Top By KEN PETERSON INDIANAPOLIS - One of the most successful seasons in the history of the Chesterton boys swimming program came to an end Saturday afternoon at the IUPUI Natatorium. And to say the 2001-2002 Trojan boys swim team had a great season would be the understatement of this or any other year. Coach Kevin Kinels squad, a group that truly defines the meaning of team, turned in a record fifth place showing with 123 points at the 65th IHSAA state finals held at the IUPUI Natatorium. Carmel won the state championship with 299.5 points. South Bend Riley was second with 154, followed by Indianapolis North Central with 153.5 points and Hamilton Southeastern at 149. Were finally able to crack into that top five, a pleased Kinel said after the meet. These guys would not be denied. We had a few disappointments (Friday) night and they really rallied. (Saturday), we broke four school records. Seths in the 50 and 100 (Free), Charlie Lorenz broke Seths record in the 500 Free and our 400 Free Relay was a school record. What can you say about these guys? They really rallied.
Extractions: League Information and Contacts Last update: 20 January 2003 Formed President BEVAN SYKES Vice President JACK HARTLEY Registration Secretary: Fixture Secretary: Referees Appointments Secretary: BRIAN GLEDHILL 2 Reservoir Street Westborough Dewsbury Phone: 01924 452852 TONY LODGE 107 Raikes Lane Birstall Batley Phone: 01924 476638 IAN HARVEY 12 Attlee Avenue Havercroft Wakefield Phone: 01226 709031 GRAHAM TIERNEY 43 Kingshead Road Mirfield Phone: 01924 505898 Match Reports Secretary DEVIN THOMPSON, 9 Shaw Street, Cleckheaton, BD19 6AJ. Phone: 01274 862790 Match Day Administrator CLIVE CHENEY, 30 Greenfield, Nunroyd, Heckmondwike, WF16 9HG Phone: 01924 527792 Life Vice-Presidents Messrs. B Sykes, T Hallas, A Lodge, D Fuller, B Gledhill Life Members Messrs. ERIC Fisher, STEPHEN Spurr, CHRIS Rowlands Referees Association Representatives Messrs. DARREN HAWKINS and john swinden Club Representatives CHRIS HEPWORTH (Birkenshaw), ALAN SQUIRES (Thornhill Lees) LINDSAY WRIGHT (Woodman Batley Carr) Delegates to the Heavy Woollen District F.A
100P/Hartley 1 Following hartley's acquisition of a photo of the comet on July 10, brian G. Marsdenwas able to compute an elliptical orbit which he first published on July 18 http://cometography.com/pcomets/100p.html
Extractions: This CCD image was taken on 1997 March 5.71, using a 0.60-m f/6 Ritchey-Chretien telescope. Malcolm Hartley (U.K. Schmidt Telescope Unit) discovered this comet on a pair of plates exposed with a 1.2-m Schmidt on 1985 June 13.38 and June 13.48. He estimated the magnitude as 16 and said there was a prominent tail extending over one arc minute toward the southeast. Following Hartley's acquisition of a photo of the comet on July 10, Brian G. Marsden was able to compute an elliptical orbit which he first published on July 18. This revealed a perihelion date of 1985 June 11, a perihelion distance of 1.54 AU, and an orbital period of 5.66 years. During the first apparition, the comet was only kept under observation until August 14, or for barely two months. Subsequently, there was some uncertainty in the orbit. Using the available positions, S. Nakano predicted the comet would next arrive at perihelion on 1991 April 28.75. The comet might have become lost if it was not for the accidental recovery by Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker and David Levy in 1991. Using the 0.46-m Schmidt at Palomar Observatory, the team announced the discovery of a comet on a pair of plates exposed on 1991 March 12. They described it as magnitude 16.5, diffuse and condensed, with a tail extending over one arc minute. Brian G. Marsden (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) noted the comet was about 16 degrees from the prediction for periodic comet Hartley 1 and was moving similar to what would be expected for that comet. He then computed an orbit that successfully linked the 1985 and 1991 positions, noting that Hartley 1 had passed 0.36 AU from Jupiter during 1988 February. Marsden showed that the comet's perihelion date in 1991 was May 17.68.
Indiana Boys State High School Swimming & Diving Championships Matt 11 2) Albright, Andrew 11 3) Enoch, Mark 10 4) Cousins, Jason 9 24.36 50.89114.18 135.18 3 North Central (Indpls.) 135.47 1) hartley, brian 11 2 http://www.swiminfo.com/results/published/1597.asp
PhpBB - Profile User Name brian hartley (view posts by this user). Member Since Nov09, 2001. Posts 1 (1.79% of total). Email Address hartley@xtra.co.nz. http://www.nzclaytarget.org.nz/phpBB/bb_profile.php?mode=view&user=27
2002 IHSAA Boys Swimming & Diving State Finals It was a super swimming day for brian hartley of North Central (Indpls.) as he madeit two in a row in the 200 yard free in a time of 137.96, some .6 off the http://www.ihsaa.org/b-swimming/02StateSummary.htm
Extractions: February 22-23, 2002 Indiana University Natatorium, IUPUI, Indianapolis The Carmel Greyhounds rolled to their ninth state championship in the last 13 years at the 65 th Annual Boys Swimming and Diving State Finals at the I.U. Natatorium on Saturday, February 23. After winning by 80 points a year ago, coach Ken Stopkottes squad began racking up points early on and were never headed, winning by 145.5 points, 299.5-154 over second place South Bend Riley. North Central ( Indpls .) placed third, just .5 behind with Hamilton Southeastern fourth and Homestead rounding out the top five. Carmel got off to a strong start to open the event. After setting a new state meet mark of 1:33.05 in the prelims Friday night, Matt Belcher, Andrew Albright, Brandon Rector and Jason Cousins swam their way to a win in the 200 yard medley relay in 1:34.05 for the first 40 points of the event. Their 400 yard freestyle relay team of Matt Belcher, Chase Hitchens , Mark Enoch and Grant Wieczorek finished off the day in record fashion, defending last years title and leaving the rest of the field to chase their 3:04.24 time, which broke the old standard of 3:04.30 that was established in 1994 by Carmel and pushed them six seconds in front of runner-up South Bend Riley. The only individual winner for the Greyhounds was Andrew Albright who finished first in the 100 yard breaststroke in 57.19, barely .13 ahead of Hamilton
IU Athletics - Game/Event Results Matthew W 16 Raleigh Swimming 58.47 58.50 28.68 58.50 (29.82) 13 Gaffney, ColinS 18 Arizona Marlins 58.53 58.63 28.64 58.63 (29.99) 14 hartley, brian J 18 http://www.indiana.edu/~athlweb/graphic/sports/m-swim/mswresults/01-02/mswr03-22
Hampshire County Councillors Jonathan Glen, jonathan.glen@hants.gov.uk, hartley Wintney, Conservative,brian Gurden, brian.gurden@hants.gov.uk, Basingstoke East, Liberal Democrat, http://www.hants.gov.uk/members/
Extractions: Home Search Contacts A-Z Index ... Feedback Councillors by Name Councillors by Division Councillors by Locality Role of the County Councillor Hampshire County Councillors decide what services to provide and what to spend on them. Each Councillor is elected by a local community so that they can:- Your County Councillor is always interested in your views on issues which are being considered by the Council and can make representations on your behalf. Links are provided below to detailed information on how to contact your County Councillor. If you are uncertain who your local County Councillor is, click on the map below to find a list of County Councillors by borough or district council area, or use the local community gazetteer to identify your own County Councillor precisely. Basingstoke and Deane East Hampshire Eastleigh Fareham ... Winchester In April 1997 Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils became separate unitary authorities and now have responsibility for the provision of services which were traditionally undertaken by Hampshire County Council. Thus, there are no longer elected County Councillors for the two cities and you will need to refer to their web site for information on your local councillor.
Extractions: Brian Cvilikas Scores Golden Goal to Lead ODU Past Drexel 3-2 Vendegh adds two more goals Oct. 26, 2002 Freshman Brian Cvilikas (Highlands Ranch, CO) scored his second career goal in double overtime to lead the Old Dominion University men's soccer team to a 3-2 victory over Drexel in a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) match on Saturday night at the ODU Soccer Stadium. Cvilikas put in the golden goal at the 106:41 mark when Kyle Hartley (Va. Beach, VA) fired a cross from the right side to him as he flew down the left flank and netted the winning shot. For the second night in a row Attila Vendegh (Bratislava, Slovakia) found the back of the net two times. He scored the lone goal of the first half as ODU would hold a 1-0 halftime lead. Vendegh also scored the first tally of the second period to put the Monarchs up 2-0. However, after getting off only two shots in the first half, the Dragons came storming back in the next period. Dan Zajac led the comeback charge with both Drexel goals when he scored at 65:37 and again at 83:41.