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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities <tsp> cornell university | city | ithaca new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
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blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | kv mechelen <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | stockport county fc
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
no related information
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | kellamergh park <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
reflew | bisects | definitely
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | kellamergh park <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities <tsp> cornell university | president | elizabeth garrett
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | kellamergh park <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
breadboard | unreproachingly | townifying
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the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities <tsp> cornell university | president | elizabeth garrett
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | warton fylde lancashire <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
tressures | prepaved | scarpment
no related information
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | warton fylde lancashire <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of american universities
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | granola <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | warton fylde lancashire <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
no related information
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | city | ithaca new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | the fylde <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
no related information
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | city | ithaca new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | the fylde <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
no related information
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | city | ithaca new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | president | elizabeth garrett
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | ground | the fylde <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | president | elizabeth garrett
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | state | new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | ingredient | raisin <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
no related information
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
undigest | onychorrhexis | yockernut
no related information
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | state | new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.for 2007, it was ranked as the #16 academic journal in business by financial times.the interdisciplinary journal also contains work in organizational theory, and informative book reviews.according to the journal citation reports, its 2019 impact factor is 8.304, ranking it 7 out of 226 journals in the category 'management', and 7 out of 152 journals in the category 'business'.
administrative science quarterly | publisher | cornell university <tsp> cornell university | affiliation | association of public and land-grant universities <tsp> cornell university | state | new york city
the journal was established in 1956 and is published by sage publications for the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management at cornell university.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | manager | dave challinor <tsp> dave challinor | club | tranmere rovers fc <tsp> dave challinor | club | colwyn bay fc
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | manager | dave challinor <tsp> dave challinor | club | tranmere rovers fc <tsp> dave challinor | club | colwyn bay fc
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde <tsp> afc fylde | ground | bryning lane
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.
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the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | isbn number | 0-439-17684-0 <tsp> aenir | language | english language <tsp> aenir | followedby | above the veil
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde <tsp> afc fylde | ground | bryning lane
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.
catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia
catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | isbn number | 0-439-17684-0 <tsp> aenir | language | english language <tsp> aenir | followedby | above the veil
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they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde <tsp> afc fylde | ground | bryning lane
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.
catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia
catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | ground | lancashire <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | oclc number | 45644811 <tsp> aenir | author | garth nix <tsp> aenir | isbn number | 0-439-17684-0
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | ground | lancashire <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | oclc number | 45644811 <tsp> aenir | author | garth nix <tsp> aenir | isbn number | 0-439-17684-0
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chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | oclc number | 45644811 <tsp> aenir | author | garth nix <tsp> aenir | isbn number | 0-439-17684-0
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they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.
pejoratives | syrphus | postpose
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
wiggly | extravertively | borneols
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chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
the club play in serie c, the third tier of italian football.in 1910 spes gubbio began its football activity, and the official football sector was established on 25 march 1913.in february 2009, the club made national headlines by hiring 70-year-old uefa cup-winning coach luigi simoni as technical director (due to age limits), with former under-19 team boss riccardo tumiatti being promoted as first team coach.in the season 2010–11 lega pro prima divisione season the club won promotion to serie b after 63 years, under the guidance of vincenzo torrente (as appointed by simoni himself).however, gubbio's stay in the second tier of italian football lasted only one season as they were immediately relegated back to lega pro prima divisione.their home field is the stadio pietro barbetti, a 5,300 capacity all-seater stadium.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.
as gubbio 1910 | fullname | associazione sportiva gubbio 1910 srl <tsp> as gubbio 1910 | numberofmembers | 5300 <tsp> as gubbio 1910 | season | 2014–15 lega pro
in 1910 spes gubbio began its football activity, and the official football sector was established on 25 march 1913.however, gubbio's stay in the second tier of italian football lasted only one season as they were immediately relegated back to lega pro prima divisione.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
the second norse pantheon is the vanir, these two pantheons waged war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.in genitival compounds, it takes the form ása-, e.g.in ása-þórr ('thor of the æsir'), besides ás- found in ás-brú 'gods' bridge' (the rainbow), ás-garðr, ás-kunnigr 'gods' kin', ás-liðar 'gods' leader', ás-mogin 'gods' might' (especially of thor), ás-móðr 'divine wrath' etc.landâs 'national god' (patrium numen) is a title of thor, as is allmáttki ás 'almighty god', while it is odin who is 'the' ás.there is also old east norse dialectal *ās-ækia (own: *áss-ekja), i.e.'god ride' (thor riding in his wagon), resulting in the modern swedish word for atmospheric thunder – åska (the form åsekia attested as late as the 17th c.).the feminine form is ásynja (plural ásynjur).the feminine suffix -ynja (proto-norse: -unjō) is known from a few other nouns denoting female animals, such as apynja 'female monkey', vargynja 'she-wolf'.a cognate word for 'goddess' is not attested outside old norse, and a corresponding west germanic word would have been separately derived with the feminine suffixes -inī or -injō.áss is attested in other germanic languages, such as old english ōs (plural ēse), denoting a deity in anglo-saxon paganism, preserved only as a prefix ōs- in personal names (e.g.osborne, oswald) and some place-names, and as the genitive plural ēsa (ēsa gescot and ylfa gescot, 'the shots of anses and of elves', i.e.'elfshot', jaculum divorum et geniorum).in old high german, old dutch and old saxon, the word is only attested in personal and place names, e.g.ansebert, anselm, ansfrid, vihans.the old high german is reconstructed as *ans, plural *ensî.gothic has ans- as reported by jordanes, who wrote in the 6th century ce, presumably a latinized form of actual plural *anseis), as a name for euhemerized semi-divine early gothic rulers.the reconstructed proto-germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz).
aenir | oclc number | 45644811 <tsp> aenir | author | garth nix <tsp> aenir | mediatype | paperback
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chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
the club play in serie c, the third tier of italian football.in 1910 spes gubbio began its football activity, and the official football sector was established on 25 march 1913.in february 2009, the club made national headlines by hiring 70-year-old uefa cup-winning coach luigi simoni as technical director (due to age limits), with former under-19 team boss riccardo tumiatti being promoted as first team coach.in the season 2010–11 lega pro prima divisione season the club won promotion to serie b after 63 years, under the guidance of vincenzo torrente (as appointed by simoni himself).however, gubbio's stay in the second tier of italian football lasted only one season as they were immediately relegated back to lega pro prima divisione.their home field is the stadio pietro barbetti, a 5,300 capacity all-seater stadium.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.
as gubbio 1910 | fullname | associazione sportiva gubbio 1910 srl <tsp> as gubbio 1910 | numberofmembers | 5300 <tsp> as gubbio 1910 | season | 2014–15 lega pro
in 1910 spes gubbio began its football activity, and the official football sector was established on 25 march 1913.however, gubbio's stay in the second tier of italian football lasted only one season as they were immediately relegated back to lega pro prima divisione.
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.
alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.it is part of the traditional cuisines of bolivia, brazil, portugal (where it is called torresmo), chile, colombia, costa rica, cuba, the dominican republic, ecuador, guam, guatemala, haiti, honduras, el salvador, mexico, nicaragua, panama, peru, the philippines, puerto rico, venezuela, belize and others.the singular form of the term or a variant of it is also used as a mass noun in filipino and tagalog, in which stand-alone plurals do not exist.chicharrones are usually made from various cuts of pork but sometimes with mutton, chicken or other meats.in some places they are made from pork ribs with skin attached and other meatier cuts rather than just rinds.other styles may be fatty or meaty, not fried as much, and sometimes attached to ribs or other bones.in mexico, they are eaten in a taco or gordita with salsa verde.serving styles vary widely, including main course, side dish, filling for tortillas and other bread, the meat portion of stews, and as finger-food snacks.usually made during the slaughter of pigs for the winter.usually cooked with milk and lard to give them a nice gold color after they have been pressed through a pressure sift to make them have the texture of chips.chicharron in belize is also made from beef skin.the dish may be seasoned with garlic, pepper, and/or other spices.it is cooked in its own fat or oil; the finished product is typically complemented with a wedge of lime.it is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.
chicharrón | country | spain <tsp> bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón
chicharrón may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef.pork chicharrón is normally served only on sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn (maize).there are other variations of chicharrón made with chicken and fish.