London: Bloomsbury Publishing; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. Chris Atton, "Fan Discourse and the Construction of Noise Music as a Genre", Journal...
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spire are 14th- or 15th-century. The tower has a ring of six bells. Robert Atton of Buckingham cast the second bell in 1621 and the fifth bell in 1622. Henry...
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Kuwait to attend university overseas B. T. S. Atkins, lexicographer Chris Atton, university professor and musician Susan Deacon, former Health Minister...
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Press". The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. pp. 38–42. Atton, Chris. "Fanzines". The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World...
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45, calls this the "urbanization" of traditional blues. Lankford, p. 54 Atton, Chris. "Fanzines". Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World...
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Atanus, Tanina, Tanino, Atanitus, Tano, Tanoi, Tenildi att-, to PGmc *attōn "father": Atauldus, Attan, Attila, Attina aud-, od-, to PGmc *audaz "wealth":...
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the treble and two other bells by another bell-founder, possibly Robert Atton of Buckingham. St Bartholomew's also has a Sanctus bell that William Yare...
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Tarbes and Lourdes) Firmin Lamy (1938–1939) Louis Chiron (1939–1964) Alfred-Joseph Atton (1964–1975) Lucien Daloz (1975–1980) (Archbishop of Besançon) Léon...
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1073–1095: Giovanni di Toscanella. 1096–1119: Leodegarius 1119–1124: Hatto (Atton) 1125–1131: Pierre (I) 1133–1146: Josserand de Montaigu 1147–1155: Guillaume...
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and Airmen's Scripture Reader Association, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire Jean Atton, for voluntary service to the Royal British Legion in Leicestershire Robert...
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