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  John W. Campbell, Jr., Science Fiction Writer and Editor
John W. Campbell, Jr., Science Fiction Writer and Editor
Stableford, Brian, Creators of Science Fiction, 11: John W. Campbell, Jr., in Interzone, #133, July, 1998.
Morton, Oliver, The First Galactic Empire, in Brooklyn, in The New Yorker, May 17, 1999.
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  Encyclopedia: John Lloyd
John H. Surratt is a Catholic, and was a student of divinity at the same college as myself.
John Surratt then called me into the front parlor, and on the sofa were two carbines, with ammunition; also a rope from sixteen to twenty feet in length, and a monkey wrench.
Lloyd is well versed in the building industry and has the experience and knowledge of being a craftsman of his trade.
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 Writer
John Lloyd (writer) John Lloyd (born Dover, England) is a British comedy writer and producer.
Writer Though anyone who creates a written work may be called a writer, the term is usually reserved for those who writ...
Writer's block Writer's block is the state where a creativity to the point where further writing is difficult.
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 John Lloyd (writer) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Lloyd (born 1951 in Dover, England; birth name: John Hardress Wilfred Lloyd), British comedy writer and producer.
Lloyd was educated at the Dragon School (Oxford), Kings School (Canterbury) and Trinity College (Cambridge).
John Lloyd (writer), External links, 1951 births, British television directors, British television producers, British television writers, Old Dragons, Cambridge Footlights, Alumni of Trinity College and Cambridge.
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 Encyclopedia: John Lloyd (writer)
She and John have something of a history together, having met whilst they were both incarcerated at Ravenscar mental asylum.
Down a country lane, shepherd John Goss is walking with his two sheepdogs when a barely-felt vibration passes through the ground under his feet, pulsing up around his body and into the trees, whose feathered occupants rise at once into the grey, opressive sky.
John asks Una if she's sure she can't use her psychic abilities to pick up anything unusual, but she explains that her tablets interfere with her supernatural talents.
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The pharmacy closed in the early 1960s, but his legacy is still present as the Lloyd Library, the largest library of medical plant books in the world, his pioneering work in colloidal chemistry, and several works of fiction, including Stringtown on the Pike (A bestseller of its day) and the mystical Etidorhpa.
With these remarks as a text, it may be well for this writer to extract a few phrases bearing on this subject from past prints from his pen.
One of the discouraging features connected with pharmaceutical problems has been the systematic attempt, as this writer views the subject, to retard personal investigation by restricting one who is concerned in research to authoritative publications that, through the passing of years, become, sooner or later, inadequate.
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 John Lloyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Lloyd (chief witness for the prosecution in the Lincoln Assassination trial)
John Selwyn-Brooke Lloyd, foreign secretary of the United Kingdom
Saint John Lloyd, one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
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 John Lloyd (writer): bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Lloyd (born 1951 in Dover, England (additional info and facts about Dover, England)) is a British comedy writer and producer.
He co-wrote the fifth and sixth episodes of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (additional info and facts about The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) radio series with creator Douglas Adams (additional info and facts about Douglas Adams) (who wrote all the rest solo).
He also wrote Hordes of the Things (additional info and facts about Hordes of the Things) (as J. Lloyd) with Andrew ("A. R.") Marshall (additional info and facts about Andrew ("A. R.") Marshall).
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 John L. Stephens
He was the son of Benjamin Stephens, one of the "oldest inhabitants" of New-York; his mother was a daughter of Judge Lloyd, of Monmouth county, New Jersey.
In repeated conversations with the present writer, the attention of Mr.
The railroad is nearly completed, and the first iron track between the Atlantic and Pacific is henceforth indelibly connected with the name of John L. Stephens.
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 JBL LBI
John was as much a part of Long Beach Island, and Down The Shore Publishing, as salt is of the sea.
John was happy to see this third LBI title nearing completion, but he was even more excited about his next project — a novel.
And, yet, John’s life continues — in his published work, in the lives and work of others he influenced, in the knowledge about shore history he imparted, in the kindness and humor he shared, in the historical sensibility he gave all of us.
www.down-the-shore.com /eulogy.html   (1069 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in or near Richland Center, Wisconsin, approximately 20 northwest of Taliesin.
While Frank Lloyd Wright was not religious in the traditional sense, his writings and statements indicate that he was a profoundly spiritual man. He often stated that his religion was nature, spelled with a capital "N" and he would chide the idea of religious doctrine.
Gill was a writer for The New Yorker.
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 Lloyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Lloyd is a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd, which means "grey" or "brown".
Lloyd's of London, insurance market; Lloyds List, journal; Lloyd's Register, risk management organisation, all of which were named for the coffeehouse of Edward Lloyd in London
Lloyd Wise, a group of intellectual property attorney firms based in England and Asia
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 John Lloyd Young, News
John Lloyd rehearses and then performs the role of 19-year-old college dropout, "Irving," in the comedy, SPARE CHANGE, by Pauline Luppert, as part of the 2004 New York International Fringe Festival.
John Lloyd continues his ongoing involvement in the development of Tim Douglas Jensen's new play PORT ST. JOE, as "Freddie," in scenes presented at the Actors Studio, opposite Charlotte Cohn and Tim Douglas Jensen.
John Lloyd shoots the role of a rookie cop in a scene to be submitted by filmmaker J.
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 "The World is My University" -- The Life and Adventures of Dr. John Uri Lloyd, M.D., Ph.D. Florence Kentucky Stringtown ...
Sprague de Camp, in his Science-Fiction Handbook, mentions "John Lloyd's unreadable Etidorhpa."5 [notes] This is more than balanced out by the praise of H. Lovecraft, a writer of outlandish fiction and tales of fantasy, whose following is considered a kind of cult.
He highly admired Etidorhpa.6 [notes] Lloyd seems to have evaded at least part of the responsibility he claimed to have fulfilled on the title page.
Fischer ends this tribute by saying Lloyd is "an individual and a man who is as good a picture in flesh and blood of what science stands for as may be found in the day's journey."21 [notes]
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 GreenvilleOnline.com - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It was the last time John Lloyd saw his brother, who was accompanied by a man named James Edward Gilmour, and he said it left him very unnerved.
John Lloyd said in many ways, Aaron was a good brother who liked to go hiking.
However, John Lloyd said his brother's worst crime occurred in October 1995 when he tried to strangle his mother, Nancy, in her Clemson home.
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 Selling out to the market, John Lloyd - British Journalism Review Vol. 15, No. 4, 2004
Their sheer fame, their instant recognisability, the accretion of images of them means they come on to the journalists’ self-created stage with a great many attributes which the writer doesn’t have to spend his precious time giving them.
Moreover, in attacking the most famous political figures in the country or the world, the writer takes upon him or herself some of the attributes of the fearless iconoclast, which are indispensable for a rapid reputation.
Celebrities do much of the writer’s and editor’s work for them before the reader reads a word of the review, because they are hugely famous, and thus already the subject of curiosity.
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 John Lloyd (writer): Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about John Lloyd (writer)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He co-wrote the fifth and sixth episodes of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy radio series with creator Douglas Adams (who wrote all the rest solo).
He also wrote Hordes of the Things (as J. Lloyd) with Andrew ("A. R.") Marshall[?].
He worked as a TV producer at BBC 1979-1989 and created Not the Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image.
www.encyclopedian.com /jo/John-Lloyd-(writer).html   (159 words)

  
 APP.COM v4.0 - Reflections of the way life on LBI used to be | Asbury Park Press Online
Lloyd's wife, Jeanette, and son, David, completed the work, most of it involving selection and captioning of photographs from the historian's extensive collection.
Lloyd called Sans Souci "the most luxurious yacht that ever sailed the waters of Barnegat Bay," but neither the owners nor their dream boat survived the Gilded Age.
A Pennsylvania native, Lloyd first came to the island in 1942 when he was 10 years old, when large sections of the 18-mile barrier beach were still empty and Victorian homes and old hotels towered over the streets in Beach Haven.
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 John Lloyd Stephens: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about John Lloyd Stephens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Lloyd Stephens: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about John Lloyd Stephens
John Lloyd Stephens (1805 - 1852) was a United States explorer, writer, diplomat.
Stephens was a pivotal figure in the rediscovery of Maya civilization and in the planning of the Panama railroad[?].
www.encyclopedian.com /jo/John-Lloyd-Stephens.html   (308 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - Not The Nine O'clock News
By 1978, BBC radio producer John Lloyd was becoming frustrated that many of the medium's shows were being adapted for television without his or his colleagues' input.
Lloyd also considered Alison Steadman and Susan George, but then he met an Australian actress, Pamela Stephenson, at a party and became convinced that she was the one for the job.
Some of the material for the show came from a central team of regular writers - and the cast themselves were also involved in the development of the material - but it benefited from an 'open-door' policy, which meant that virtually anyone could send in sketches and have them evaluated.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/n/notthenineoclock_7774885.shtml   (1054 words)

  
 Maya Lowlands
Maya civilization was rediscovered by John Lloyd Stephens and artist Frederick Catherwood in 1839.
John Lloyd Stephens was a lawyer turned travel writer, who had achieved fame by describing his adventures in Egypt, Russia, and the Holy Land in the 1830's.
John Lloyd Stephens on the origins of the Maya civilization (1839):
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 Beautiful _______________________ The Official Web Site
Better known as their teleserye counterparts “Yuri Orvida” and “Katrina Argos,” John Lloyd and Bea are easily TV’s most swoon-worthy couple of the season, with fans literally hanging on to every word and gesture of their star-crossed romance in ABS-CBN ‘s hit Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay.
John Lloyd gives her a naughty grin and pretends to talk to the tape recorder.
John Lloyd eventually concurs, and adds that yes, the romance angle of Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay did give him pause at one point out of consideration for Ciara.
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 STEPHEN BAR SUDHAILE - LoveToKnow Article on STEPHEN BAR SUDHAILE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His two main theses which they attacked were (I) the limited duration of the future punishment of sinners, (2) the pantheistic doctrine that all nature is consubstantial with the Divine essence that the whole universe has emanated from God, and will in the end return to and be absorbed in him.
The fame of Stephen as a writer rests on his identification with the author of a treatise which survives in a single Syriac MS.
But, like the works which pass under the name of Dionysius, it is undoubtedly psetidonymous, and most Syriac writers who mention it attribute it to Stephen.
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 John Lloyd Moore, Comanche County, Kansas
The writer knew John Moore for the last twenty-five years and he never failed to fill in all respects the qualifications of a man. His loss is not only to the relatives but to the community at large.
John Lloyd Moore was born in McLean County, Illinois, on the 20th day of August, 1873, near Bloomington, and died at his home in Protection on the 20th day of March, 1917, being at the time 43 years and 7 months of age.
John Moore was a man who was quiet and unassuming in demeanor, quick, accurate and positive in his judgment and with unerring business acumen.
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 A Day In The Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Bailey Lloyd, a noted historian of Long Beach Island, outside his Third Avenue home in Beach Haven.
Lloyd, 68, has written two books and 400 articles in the last seven years on the history of Beach Haven and Long Beach Island.
Lloyd and his wife moved here 25 years ago.
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 sayanything
John Cusack plays Lloyd Dobler, the graduating high school student who has a crush on the brainy Diane, whose interest is not in scholarship but kickboxing.
Lloyd calls Diane for a date even though he doesn't travel in the same circles, though they are both children of the middle-class.
On her date with Lloyd, she tells him that he's a little nutty but that she enjoyed going out to a party with him and meeting his zany friends.
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 John Faulkner | Address (Obituary) Clement John Lloyd (14.01.1939 - 31.12.2001) | Labour History, 82 | The History ...
Clem was a journalist, political staffer, historian, academic, teacher and writer.
In fact, Clem Lloyd was the only person to contribute to both the Liberal and Labor Centenary of Federation publications.
Senator John Faulkner, Leader of the Opposition ALP in the Senate, address to the Senate on 12 February 2002.
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 Stephens, John Lloyd --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The writers expressed the feeling that the nation's theatre was slipping into "irrelevance and decline" because of a lack of...
One of the greatest shortstops in the history of baseball, John Henry (Pop) Lloyd was often called the fl Honus Wagner.
One of the earliest crusaders of the antislavery movement in the United States was William Lloyd Garrison.
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 normblog: Writer's choice 7: John Lloyd
John Lloyd has been Labour Editor, Industrial Editor, East European Editor and Moscow Bureau Chief for The Financial Times, and he is currently editor of the FT Magazine.
John is on the editorial board of Prospect and the advisory board of the Moscow School of Political Studies.
Vassily Grossman was a soviet citizen, a Ukrainian Jew born in the largely Jewish town of Berdichev in 1905.
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 John Lloyd Stephens Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Lloyd Stephens Info - Bored Net - Boredom
John Lloyd Stephens (November 28, 1805 – October 13, 1852) was a American explorer, writer, and diplomat.
Stephens read with interest early accounts of ruined cities of Mesoamerica by such writers and explorers as Alexander von Humboldt and Juan Galindo.
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