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    Dave Lane

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    Dave Lane, 6x10cm 8213 Property of F.B. Lamberthttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2554/thumbnail.jp

    Ep026 about heritage, community engagement, and the work of Happy City.

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    Dave Lane wears several hats: he is Development Partner at the marketing firm Dc Design House, managing a team web developers, designers, and social media experts; he is a Councillor at Large for the City of St. John's, chairing and sitting on several committees; he is an entrepreneur, building an online business; he is a musician, singing with the Quintessential and Innismara Vocal Ensembles; and he is a fiancée, washing dishes and driving his better half to and from work.  We discuss how Dave got his start in heritage, the work of Happy City, community engagement, smart development, and built heritage

    Maine Milestones piece on Dave Lane, 43, of Levant, an all-state quarterback f

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    Maine Milestones piece on Dave Lane, 43, of Levant, an all-state quarterback for Thornton Academy in 1967 and 1968

    Financial Summit: J.R. Briggs & Dave Briggs

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    Dave and J.R. Briggs speak on stewardship of finances. Dave Briggs currently serves as the stewardship director at Central Christian Church of Arizona. Previously he served in a similar role at Willowcreek Church and prior to that was a finance manager for GE for 27 years. He has developed numerous financial seminars and classes and regularly speaks at churches and conferences around the country. Dave and his wife Debbie had two sons attend Taylor and served for three years on the Taylor Parents’ Cabinet. J.R. Briggs wears a variety of ministry hats. On a local level, he serves as one of the pastors of The Renew Community. He is also the Founder and Director of Kairos Partnerships and Director of Leadership and Congregation Formation for the Ecclesia Network. He is a life coach, consultant, frequent speaker, and author of seven books. He and his wife Megan, along with their two sons Carter and Bennett, live in the Philadelphia area

    Best of Dave Koz

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    Buku ini memuat lagu-lagu yang pernah dibawakan oleh Dave Koz, seorang pemain sax solo yang pernah mendapatkan penghargaan Grammy Awards

    Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane

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    Dave Talbert plays a song on the dulcimer during an interview with Kip Lornell. This takes place in Dave's home near McCready's Gap. Dave learned to play dulcimer from Ben Dinsmore as a child

    Sundeck and lap pool at the Adelphi Hotel designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall, a warehouse conversion, Flinders Lane, Melbourne, 2007 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4273464; Purchased from the photographer, 2008. "Sundeck and lap pool designed by award-winning Melbourne architects Denton Corker Marshall at Adelphi Hotel (contemporary boutique hotel). Lap pool extends over edge of building over Flinders Lane, Melbourne, October 24 2007"--Information supplied by photographer

    Dave Hunter and Bert McDonald

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    Photograph - Dave Hunter Addresses the Haggis at Robbie Burns night at Royal Canadian Legion, Athabasca Branch No. 103, Athabasca, Alberta. Bert McDonald is on the left. February 6, 196

    Save the Date: Dave Eggers, Author Event

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    This poster was created to promote Dave Eggers\u27 visit to Loyola Marymount University on Tuesday, September 9th, 2014

    From Pedrolino to a Pierrot: The Origin, Ancestry and Ambivalence of the British Pierrot Troupe

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    In this article, the author considers the British development of the seaside Pierrot troupe, arguing that its construction is consistent with the notion of invented tradition, and the associated concerns with identity and nationality. Tracing the history of the character from its origins as Pedrolino in the commedia dell’arte, the article considers the traditional and novel elements of the British form. This also allows a brief account of the origin and aesthetics of the British tradition. Reflecting on the synthesis of the archaic and contemporary dimensions of the form, the author proposes that the new structure constructed an ambivalent class of character. The composition of both troupes and audiences was drawn from across the range of social strata. Through its collectivity and its treatment of contemporary social themes, it is argued the British Pierrot troupe approached and negotiated questions of a cultural and national identity in the late-Victorian period. Dave Calvert is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK. His research interests include street theatre, Applied Theatre and learning disabled performance. He is also a member of The Pierrotters, the last remaining seaside Pierrot troupe
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