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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
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Grimshaw had made a general appearance in the case when he agreed to the original pendente lite hearing and then requested that it be continued.
Grimshaw was served with the divorce pleadings by certified mail, but she did not answer or appear.
Grimshaw argues that the order of pendente lite support entered on December 6, 1988, was void for lack of personal jurisdiction, and that a judgment for an arrearage based on this order cannot stand.
www.courts.state.va.us /txtops/2592943.txt   (1486 words)

  
 Grimshaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Grimshaw is a device found in chess problems in which two fl pieces arriving on a particular square mutually interfere with each other.
The Grimshaw is one of the most common devices found in directmates.
A close relative of the Grimshaw is the Novotny, which is essentially a Grimshaw brought about by a white sacrifice on a square where it can be captured by two different fl pieces - whichever fl piece captures the white piece, it interferes with the other.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grimshaw   (623 words)

  
 Lynn Grimshaw Portsmouthohio.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Now that Prosecuting Attorney Grimshaw is home from his overseas Army service the local gangster suspects have demonstrated an extreme anxiety and have committed many blunders in their efforts to allay the revelations that have recently been coming forth.
Grimshaw, 54, had just eight days to prepare before he left Feb. 10 for a wartime stint as a JAG -- judge advocate general -- representing the military in civil and criminal legal matters.
Grimshaw spends most of his days on one side or the other of the law, he said, prosecuting "soldiers who do things they shouldn't do'' or helping "soldiers who have legal troubles themselves.''
www.portsmouthohio.info /LynnGrimshaw.html   (1098 words)

  
 C. Grant Grimshaw
Grant Grimshaw was born in Jefferson County, New York and taught in a one-room school in Lorraine before graduating from Syracuse University.
Grimshaw was a retired superintendent of schools of the LaFayette Central School District and was one of the district's founders in 1938.
It is speculated that C. Grant Grimshaw was the grandson or great-grandson of Joseph and Mary Ann (Adsit) Grimshaw.
www.grimshaworigin.org /Webpages2/CGrantGwElementary.htm   (4718 words)

  
 EducationGuardian.co.uk | Arts & Humanities | Arts master
Grimshaw was doing exactly what the academicians had elected him for, using his substantial management skills he developed to run a successful international architecture practice, to bring some calm and stability to a troubled organisation.
Grimshaw confesses that he is beginning to weary of the more bureaucratic aspects of architecture practice.
But Grimshaw also has the perspective to be able to talk about the inherent drawbacks of architecture: 'I felt a change would be good for me.' The Royal Academy, where he plans to spend half his time, is 'a broadening of outlook.
education.guardian.co.uk /higher/artsandhumanities/story/0,12241,1377068,00.html   (1676 words)

  
 TOWN OF GRIMSHAW, ALBERTA
Grimshaw was named after Dr. M.E. Grimshaw, a native of Kingston Ontario, who established a medical practice in the Village of Peace River Crossing in 1914.
Grimshaw's location was chosen by the Central Canada Railway in 1917 and was surveyed by Alfred Driscoll in September 1921.
On February 18, 1930 the hamlet was established as the "Village of Grimshaw" and became the town on February 2, 1953.
www.discoverthepeacecountry.com /htmlpages/grimshaw.html   (682 words)

  
 John Atkinson Grimshaw
Grimshaw's parents were strict Baptists and his mother strongly disapproved of his interest in painting and on one occasion she destroyed all his paints.
Grimshaw decided to become a full-time painter and in 1861 he left his job with the Great Northern Railway.
Grimshaw became a popular artist in Leeds and in 1865 he was able to move with his wife to a more expensive part of the city.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jgrimshaw.htm   (362 words)

  
 Rosemary D. Grimshaw MArch '78   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Grimshaw would "want people to remember her as a teacher, a person who inspires her students by giving them glimpses of life that are passionate and real," said Professor of Architecture William L. Porter PhD '69, former dean of the School of Architecture and Planning.
Grimshaw graduated from Em-manuel College in 1965, received her master's degree from MIT in 1978, and joined the faculty in 1980.
Grimshaw is survived by her mother, Rose Danehy; three brothers, Kevin Danehy, Sean M. Danehy, and Alfred Danehy; a sister, Ann McMullan; and several nieces and nephews.
www-tech.mit.edu /V116/N45/profdies.45n.html   (455 words)

  
 Life stories: James T. Grimshaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
James Theodore Grimshaw died Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003, at Truman Veterans Hospital.
Grimshaw was born Nov. 17, 1912, in Macon County to Newton Isaac and Alice Narcissus Palmer Grimshaw.
Grimshaw is survived by three sons, Robert Grimshaw of Clinton, William Grimshaw of Oregon state, and John Grimshaw of Columbia; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
www.digmo.com /obits/obit.php?ID=322   (149 words)

  
 Grimshaw Origins & History
The Grimshaw family originated in Lancashire in the northwest part of England around 1000 A.D. There are apparently no records of family lines, however, for the first 200 to 250 years.
According to a 1742 publication by Charles Owen, a Grimshaw living at Clayton Hall was traveling to the family's holdings in Eccleshill when he performed a valuable community service by killing a large snake in Ooze Castle Wood, about a mile southeast of the Grimshaw location.
Charles and Elizabeth (Bartington) Grimshaw, Emigrants from Salford to Montreal in 1900
www.grimshaworigin.org   (2326 words)

  
 Grimshaw Trucking Pictures - June 2002
Grimshaw GMC tractor taken at their Edmonton terminal.
One of Grimshaw's yard goats with a 53 foot trailer taken at their Edmonton terminal.
Grimshaw Trucking Kenworth with a Rocky Mountain Double eastbound on the Yellowhead Highway west of Edmonton.
www.hankstruckpictures.com /grimshaw_june2002.htm   (374 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Grimshaw, Atkinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Grimshaw gave up his work as a clerk on the railways to take up painting full-time in 1861.
Grimshaw began to exhibit from 1862, and he showed five paintings in all at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Grimshaw’s dock scenes of Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow, and the manor houses glimpsed down leafy, stone-walled suburban lanes, along which a single figure walks, were especially popular.
www.artnet.com /library/03/0349/T034976.asp   (368 words)

  
 U&lc: Upper & lowercase Magazine: 27.2.1 - ITC Fonts - Download PostScript and True Type Fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Utterly unpretentious and prone to mischief, he was once memorably described as “the Jack Nicholson of type.” Drawings were often produced while he sat in front of the television, with a glass of single malt in one hand and a drawing implement in the other.
Grimshaw’s last work involved several calligraphic designs, as well as commissioned projects exploring the work of designers as diverse as Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Roger Excoffon.
Working on typefaces based on the forms of these designers provided Grimshaw with two opportunities: first, to step into the shoes of other lettering artists and closely examine their thinking and methodology, and second, to re-inspire himself as a creative person and explore new areas of letterform design.
www.itcfonts.com /ulc/article.asp?&sec=ulc&issue=27.2.1&art=phill-grimshaw   (434 words)

  
 George Grimshaw, Staten Island
George and Susan (Terriere) Grimshaw were born in England in the early 1800s and immigrated to the U.S. sometime between 1835, when their second child was born in England, and 1838, when the third was born in New York.
A photo of Susie Grimshaw, the oldest child of George and Margaret, is shown in Figure 3b, and two photos of Nellie Grimshaw, their second child, are shown in Figure 4.
William Grimshaw's wife, Frances (sic), is shown as the daughter of Alvin and Maria (Hoystradt) Hoystradt, and the granddaughter of John H. and Eve (Dennis) Hoystradt.
www.grimshaworigin.org /Webpages2/GeorgeSusanNY.htm   (1994 words)

  
 Mist and Mystery in Atkinson Grimshaw's Paintings
For example, in the previously mentioned pictures, he is able to evoke the same sort of almost ghostly atmosphere in both an industrialized city and a quiet forest path.
Also, though there are multiple human figures in the urban landscape and only a solitary girl in the woods in the rural one, the viewer feels in looking at the characters that they are isolated in both works.
Pictorially, Grimshaw demonstrates how it is possible for both locations to feel otherworldly and how one can be alone both when he is physically separate from others and when he is in the midst of other people.
www.victorianweb.org /victorian/painting/grimshaw/paintings/ringel11.html   (533 words)

  
 Grimshaw 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Grimshaw is 26 km from Peace River, 174 km from Grande Prairie, and 513 km from Edmonton.
Grimshaw is served by a 24member volunteer fire department, and has 2 fire trucks and a rescue unit [Tel: 780-332-3911 or dial 911).
The early written history of Grimshaw is limited to the naming of the village, the name of the homesteader on whose land it was built, and the coming of the railroad in 1921.
www3.telus.net /public/grimshaw/alltext.htm   (6180 words)

  
 ARC :: John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) :: Page 1 of 5
Grimshaw was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, & in his youth produced vivid, highly finished landscapes.
Grimshaw spent holidays at Scarborough, & many of his pictures were set there, & in Whitby.
Grimshaw was, though, a Northerner, & Leeds remained his base, & his commercial success allowed him to buy Knostrop Hall on the outskirts of the city.
www.artrenewal.org /asp/database/art.asp?aid=256&page=1&order=u   (452 words)

  
 AlbertaFirst.com - Grimshaw
Grimshaw is located at the junction of two major Alberta transportation routes, Highway # 2 and the Mackenzie Highway # 35.
Grimshaw is part of the Peace River School Division #10, headquartered in Peace River [Tel: 780-624-3601], and the North Peace Roman Catholic Separate School Division #43, also headquartered in Peace River [Tel: 780-624-3956].
Grimshaw is served by a 22-member volunteer fire department, and has 2 fire trucks and a rescue unit.
www.albertafirst.com /profiles/statspack/20423.html   (1655 words)

  
 Grimshaw, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Grimshaw, also known as Oil City, was about ten miles south of Graham and a few miles northwest of Bunger, in southeastern Young County (on the boundary line between the R.J. Dowell Survey, A-2215 and the A.J. Driver Survey, A-1980).
It was built during the beginning of the county's oil industry and was originally named for Amos Grimshaw, on whose land oil was discovered.
If you would like to see the location map in more or less detail, be sure to use the zoom in (to get a more detailed view) or the zoom out (to get a more general view).
www.visitgraham.com /History/Settlements/grimshawtx.html   (212 words)

  
 Nicholas Grimshaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw (born October 9, 1939) is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including the international railway terminal at London's Waterloo Station and the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Born in Hove, West Sussex, Grimshaw inherited an interest in engineering (one of his great-grandfathers was responsible for overseeing the installation of Dublin's drainage and sanitation system, while another built dams in Egypt.
He worked with Farrell for 15 years before establishing his own firm, Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners, in 1980.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nicholas_Grimshaw   (337 words)

  
 Evening Gold by John Atkinson Grimshaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This particular piece is most likely a rendering of Knostrop Hall, the Grimshaw family home built during the 17th-century.
Grimshaw’s works are particularly distinctive and are highly sought after.
Grimshaw is well represented in important private collections and museums around the world.
www.rauantiques.com /moreinfo.asp?InventoryID=42238   (284 words)

  
 Professor Andrew Grimshaw
To realize the potential of the physical infrastructure, software must be developed that is easy to use, supports large degrees of parallelism in applications code, and manages the complexity of the underlying physical system for the user.
Grimshaw's research projects include Mentat, ELFS, and Legion.
Mentat is an object-oriented parallel processing system designed to simplify the task of writing parallel programs.
www.cs.virginia.edu /brochure/profs/grimshaw.html   (257 words)

  
 Ohio State Synchronized Swimming Fares Well Against Richmond :: Juniors Carly Grimshaw and Chelsea Luker pace Buckeyes
Grimshaw and Luker paired up to take first place in duet with a score of 92.167.
Senior Lauren Marsh, Grimshaw and Luker claimed first-place honors in trio with a mark of 91.667.
Swimming for the Buckeyes was Headther Burdick, Grimshaw, Hacker, Kim, Luker, Marsh, Newbill and Ashley Rule.
ohiostatebuckeyes.collegesports.com /sports/w-syncs/recaps/021405aac.html   (266 words)

  
 Architecture, Industry and Innovation : The Early Work of Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners
Nicholas Grimshaw is one of the pre-eminent figures of the British architectural scene.
He gives critical insights into Grimshaw's thinking and design methodology for a family of buildings, from the 1967 Service Tower for a student hostel to his 1988 Grand Union Walk houses and Superstore for Sainsbury's at Camden.
Like Mercedes saloons, Grimshaw buildings show a steady evolution, model to model, an evolution which is illustrated in detail here with photographs, plans and drawings.
www.allbookstores.com /book/0714829234   (233 words)

  
 Don Querciagrossa Grimshaw Trucking Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Grimshaw Kenworth K-100 sleepers taken at Grimshaw Calgary terminal in 1991.
Grimshaw trailers taken at Grimshaw Calgary terminal in 1991.
Grimshaw P&D equipment taken at Grimshaw Calgary terminal in 1991.
www.hankstruckpictures.com /dq_grimshaw.htm   (51 words)

  
 Grimshaw & Co. Ealing London estate agents
These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract nor can their accuracy be relied upon by purchasers, who should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
Neither Grimshaw and Company nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any warranty whatever in relation to any property.
All negotiations should be conducted through Grimshaw and Company, who will be pleased to arrange appointments and provide further information.
www.grimshawhomes.co.uk   (259 words)

  
 CNU: Board of Directors: Jacquelyne D. Grimshaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacquelyne D. Grimshaw works with the Center for Neighborhood Technology in Chicago where she directs the center's transportation and air quality program and is responsible for the center's research efforts, computer modeling programs, and community development activities.
Grimshaw previously served as the Deputy Director for Economic Development for the City of Chicago and worked for the Chicago Mayor's Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
Grimshaw holds a bachelor's degree from Marquette University and attended the Public Policy Institute at Governors State University.
www.cnu.org /aboutcnu/board_member_jgrimshaw.cfm   (133 words)

  
 Sociology @ Indiana University Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Lectureship
ALLEN D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology Allen Grimshaw and Emeritus Librarian Polly Grimshaw donated funds in 2001 to create the first endowed professorship in Sociology at IU, the Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Professorship, and a similarly named endowed lecture series.
The Grimshaw Professor serves for five years; the first Grimshaw Professor, named in 2001, is Brian Powell.
In donating funds for the Grimshaw Lecture Series, Allen and Polly wanted the Lecturers to reflect the range of methodological and theoretical orientations and interests of sociologists and sought to nourish catholic and cosmopolitan views, by sociologists and non-sociologists alike, of what constitutes the sociological enterprise.
www.indiana.edu /~soc/ab_grimshaw.shtml   (820 words)

  
 Phryne - John Atkinson Grimshaw
A remarkable painter who is less widely appreciated than he should be, for many reasons: little is known of his life; he worked mainly in the North; most of his paintings are in private collections; and he was unfashionably versatile.
Around 1880 Grimshaw suffered some unknown financial crisis, and retrenched: returning to Leeds and boosting his output to around fifty paintings a year.
It is difficult to know what this innovative and resourceful painter might have tried next, had he not died of cancer.
www.phryne.com /artists/89-63-79.HTM   (329 words)

  
 Pete's Equipment | Grimshaw Guitar | Whotabs | Pete Townshend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He began using this guitar for stage work soon after the first use of the Marshall 100w amps and 8x12 speaker cabinets were delivered in November 1965.
Grimshaw guitars were manufactured in the U.K. by Emile Grimshaw and Son.
Notable users of Grimshaw guitars from the late ’50s/early ’60s were Bruce Welch of The Shadows, Tony Sheridan, Marty Wilde, Joe Brown, and studio session player Joe Moretti (who recorded with Johnny Kidd and the Pirates — of “Shakin’ All Over” fame — among others).
www.thewho.net /whotabs/equip-grimshaw.htm   (278 words)

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