James Phillip McAuley (12 October 1917 – 15 October 1976) was an Australian academic, poet, journalist, literary critic and a prominent convert to Roman...
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body of work were created in one day in 1943 by conservative writers James McAuley and Harold Stewart in order to hoax the Angry Penguins, a modernist...
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Bleu (musician) (redirect from William James McAuley III)
William James McAuley III (born July 18, 1975), best known by his performing name, Bleu, is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer...
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Sheffield United) Tucker, James. "Welcome From Headteacher". frog.mcauley.org. Retrieved 21 November 2023. "Performing Arts at the McAuley Catholic High School"...
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Ireland. Catherine Elizabeth McAuley was born at Stormestown House in Dublin, Ireland, to James and Elinor (née Conway) McAuley. Her father died in 1783 when...
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Jackie McAuley (born 14 December 1946) is a Northern Irish guitarist and keyboard player, known particularly for his work with the bands Them and Trader...
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Robin McAuley's project, the McAuley Schenker Group. It was released in 1991 in Japan and 1992 in Europe. Bass guitarist Jeff Pilson and drummer James Kottak...
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Sean McAuley (born 23 June 1972) is a football manager and former player who is the manager of Indy Eleven of the USL Championship. Born in England, he...
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McAuley Schenker Group (commonly abbreviated to as MSG) was a multi-national rock band based in Los Angeles featuring core members Robin McAuley (vocals)...
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(including MacAuley and Macauley) ranked 20,117th most common last name, and was borne by 0.000 percent of the population sample. "MCAULEY" (McAuley) was much...
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Marshall, Central Ward (May 27, 1952 – December 31, 1952) James McAuley, Dalhousie Ward David McMillan, Riverdale Ward Jules Morin, By Ward Archie Newman...
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prestigious Archibald Prize—Jack Carington Smith in 1963 for a portrait of James McAuley, and Geoffrey Dyer in 2003 for his portrait of Richard Flanagan. Photographers...
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include French-American Lucien Deiss (1921–2007) and Australian duo James McAuley (1917–76) and Richard Connolly (born 1927). In the 21st century, Lu...
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June 26, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The Slate, September 6, 2016. James McAuley. Ask an Academic: Talking About a Revolution Archived January 7, 2018...
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CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) James McAuley, 'In the Twentieth Century' (1969), in James McAuley, Collected Poems, Sydney 1994, pp. 242–243...
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Linda McAuley, MBE, was formerly a presenter for the BBC Radio Ulster consumer advice programme On Your Behalf. McAuley first worked for Downtown Radio...
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refugee who had been active in social-democrat politics in Europe and James McAuley, a Catholic poet, known for the anti-modernist Ern Malley hoax. It was...
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former, now without Harrison but with Pat's brother Jackie McAuley (born John James McAuley, 14 December 1946, in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern...
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Other bands Kottak played for were Montrose, Warrant, Wild Horses, the McAuley Schenker Group, and Buster Brown. Prior to joining Scorpions, Kottak was...
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poet James McAuley, Joan Fraser (who wrote under the pseudonym Amy Witting), Harold Stewart, Oliver Somerville, Alan Crawford and Ronald Dunlop. James McAuley...
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Vassilieff, Albert Tucker and Joy Hester. Their interest in Surrealism led James McAuley and Harold Stewart during their time at the Directorate of Research...
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by Muslim immigrants, in what he calls "genocide by substitution." James McAuley (27 September 2018). "A black French rapper sang about hanging 'the...
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Coleman [13] "The Devil and James McAuley" review by Peter Coleman, Weekend Australian 17 July 1999 [14] "James McAuley's 20 Quadrants" paper by Peter...
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together with the cause he served. — James McAuley, 1964 Building on this tradition, the Australian poet James McAuley (1917–76) wrote an epic called Captain...
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Archived 2017-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, The Slate, September 6, 2016. James McAuley. Ask an Academic: Talking About a Revolution Archived 2018-01-07 at...
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this time also Clark was close to James McAuley, founder of the conservative literary-political magazine Quadrant. McAuley persuaded him to become a member...
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group of talented Australian academics, among them John Kerr, James Plimsoll, James McAuley, Harold Stewart, Camilla Wedgwood, Ian Hogbin, Bill Stanner...
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Dalhousie Ward, winning 2,261 votes. He was elected alongside James McAuley. His running mate, McCann, had run for a seat on the Board of Control. During the...
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"Running Man" (Zac Hanson, William James McAuley III) – 3:41 (Lead vocals: Zac Hanson) "Go" (Zac Hanson, William James McAuley III, Shannon Curfman) – 4:04...
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Archived 2017-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, The Slate, September 6, 2016. James McAuley. Ask an Academic: Talking About a Revolution Archived 2018-01-07 at...
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