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  RICHARD CUNNINGHAM
Cunningham survived her husband by ten years, being summoned into eternal rest in 1876, at the age of about sixty years, and having been a devoted member of the Disciple church.
Richard Cummingham was reared beneath the parental roof and acquired his educational discipline in the public schools of his native county.
Cunningham has thus devoted scrupulous attention to his industrial enterprises and has so directed his efforts as to attain the maximum of success in the connection, he has at no period been unmindful of the duties of citizenship nor those involved in his association with his fellow men.
members.tripod.com /DEBORAH_KLEE/biography/cunninghamRichard.html   (529 words)

  
 Spirited Fighter Who Made A Difference
Richard Cunningham was stabbed to death by his 26-year-old son, Jesse, who is schizophrenic.
Cunningham was an appellate defender who was best known for his work on capital cases.
Cunningham, who was sitting in the audience, stood up with his fist in the air as hundreds applauded his achievement.
www.nodeathpenalty.org /newab019/spirited.html   (447 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Cunningham reminds the reader how personal and fragile the process of writing is, both inspirational (as he must have been extremely inspired by Wolf to write this novel) and full of self-torture.
Virginia and Richard both commit suicide, and both acts are described in a calm manner: "Almost involuntarily (it feels involuntary, to her), she steps or stumbles forward, and the stone pulls her in" (p.
Cunningham doesn't just tie the stories together; it is almost as if he creates a porthole in time where the same intense emotions are going on in three different time periods simultaneously.
www.pitt.edu /~heinercm/hours.txt   (1079 words)

  
 Washington Courts
Specifically, Cunningham contends that although the claim against Reliable was not listed in the bankruptcy schedules, it was orally disclosed both at the first meeting of creditors and in a post-discharge letter to the bankruptcy trustee.
Accordingly, Cunningham argues that the position he took in the bankruptcy proceeding was not inconsistent with his position in this action, and therefore the application of judicial estoppel to bar this action is inappropriate.
The day after filing this lawsuit, Cunningham sent a letter to the trustee to inform her that he had 'filed a lawsuit to force responsibility on the Company who's negligence caused my injury.' The trustee interpreted the letter as a reference to the previously discussed 'potential L&I claim' and took no action.
www.courts.wa.gov /opinions?fa=opinions.opindisp&docid=537326maj   (2398 words)

  
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Richard has a great fondness for the music of the baroque era, and even more so the medieval period.
Richard has a passion for the English Cathedral repertoire of music, and so finds The Renaissance Singers a perfect outlet for that love.
Under Richard's direction the choir is engaged in an energetic promotional agenda, one that's set on getting the Singers as well known at home as they've become in England.
therenaissancesingers.ca /Directors_page.html   (338 words)

  
 Yale Review of Books: The Hours
At the same time, Cunningham's reinterpretation of Woolf suggests that his aim is to broaden her themes, to depict them in a new context in order to emphasize their universality.
If Cunningham had simply reset Woolf's story, the answer would probably be no. But he has done far more than that; he has recombined various elements of Woolf's characters to produce people who at first seem to correspond neatly to Woolf's but who eventually blur the roles apparently assigned them.
Cunningham asks this question again and again, not only by turning Virginia Woolf (whose life as he imagines it closely resembles her characters') into a character in his fiction, but by consciously invoking his own characters' Woolfian namesakes.
www.yale.edu /yrb/spring99/review08.htm   (998 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Imogen Cunningham: On the Body: Books: Imogen Cunningham,Richard Lorenz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
But that is Imogen Cunningham at age 23 in 1906, shooting a nude self-portrait in which "the smooth skin of her shoulders, derrière, and legs glows within the darker context" of the weedy landscape where she is sprawled.
Cunningham captures the human animal more precisely, in the delicate down of feminine skin (plate 43), the scars that record events in a person's life (plates 49 and maybe 72), goosebumps (plate 27), even stretch marks on a woman richly pregnant (plate 98).
Cunningham is also famous (infamous in her day with some people) for her nudes of her husband, Roi Patridge, outdoors.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0821224387?v=glance   (2009 words)

  
 The State News - www.statenews.com
Cunningham was forced to learn how to sculpt out of a different medium (called serpentine stone - a soft, shiny rock) creating large stone sculptures.
Cunningham said while he was in Zimbabwe, the two sculptors' work portrayed stories of African and religious folklore.
Richard said although Cunningham is retiring, he will continue treat his new occupation as a hobby and not a career.
www.statenews.com /article.phtml?pk=18453   (799 words)

  
 Richard Cunningham - Ge*NY*sis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics
Hilbert, T.P., Chaung, W., Boorstein, R.J., Cunningham, R.P., and Teebor, G.W. Cloning and expression of the cDNA encoding the human homologue of the DNA repair enzyme, Escherichia coli endonuclease III.
Hilbert, T.P., Boorstein, R.J., Xing, D., Kung, P.H., Bolton, P.H., Cunningham, R.P. and Teebor, G.W. Purification of a mammalian homolog of E. coli endonuclease III: Identification of a calf thymus pyrimidine hydrate/thymine glycol/AP lyase by crosslinking the enzyme to a thymine glycol-containing DNA-oligonucleotide.
Milligan J.R., Ng J.Y., Wu C.C., Aguilera J.A., Ward J.F., Kow Y.W., Wallace S.S. and Cunningham R.P. Methylperoxyl radicals as intermediates in the damage to DNA irradiated in aqueous dimethyl sulfoxide with gamma rays.
www.albany.edu /cancergenomics/webdev/faculty/rcunningham/publications.html   (831 words)

  
 Organization of News Ombudsmen
Cunningham, professor, New York University; Lynne Enders Glaser, ombudsman, The Fresno Bee; Arthur C. Nauman, ombudsman, The Sacramento Bee; and William Morgan, ombudsman, Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
Richard Salant, then president of CBS News and later the last chairman of the News Council, wrote to Rossant that he had been disappointed with the shallow and careless work of the staff.
The late Richard P. Cunningham, former readers' representative for the Minneapolis Tribune and associate director of the late National News Council, was a teacher of journalism at New York University.
www.newsombudsmen.org /cunning3.html   (4480 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Richard Cunningham of Charlotte County, Virginia circa 1840
Richard and his wife Mary resided in nearby Charlotte County, Virginia as evidenced by records from the Midway Baptist Church of that county.
Richard D. Cunningham, the elder Richard's son, married Judith Jane Carter on 27 Apr 1840 and subsequently moved from Charlotte County to Christian County, Kentucky.
Descendants of Richard Cunningham of Charlotte County, Virginia 1840.
www.genealogy.com /users/c/u/n/Victor-Cunningham/TREE   (271 words)

  
 Adrian's Blog: Adrian Interviews Richard Cunningham, director of the UCCF
In todays blog interview Richard makes it very clear that as far as the UK's Christian Unions are concerned charismatics (especially from newfrontiers) are welcome but those who question the atonement ought to go elsewhere......
Richard: CUs are mission teams, whose team members (gathered from both sending and local churches) spend 3-4 years helping each other to live and speak for Jesus on campus.
Richard: UCCF The Christian Unions is a partnership between students, staff and supporters all of whom are encouraged to be committed to a local church.
www.adrian.warnock.info /2005/12/adrian-interviews-richard-cunningham.htm   (2721 words)

  
 Gunnery Sergeant Richard W. Cunningham, USMC - an inventory of his collection at the Navy Department Library
Richard W. Cunningham was born on 17 May 1921 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Cunningham joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 1947 and was called to active duty during the Korean emergency, serving from May 1950 to September 1951.
Created by Richard W. Cunningham from a piece of mastodon tusk washed out from the Alaska tundra; given to him by a friend and engraved with a drawing of USS California of 1870.
www.history.navy.mil /library/manuscript/cunningham_r.htm   (616 words)

  
 Cunningham, Cook named to Mars posts
Cunningham's successor, Richard Cook, will assume the hands-on role of daily management of flight operations for missions, including the three spacecraft currently en route to or in orbit around Mars.
Cunningham served as project manager for the development of Mars Global Surveyor before the flight operations of all upcoming Mars missions were consolidated under the umbrella of a new organization called the Mars Surveyor Operations Project.
Cunningham earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, and holds professional memberships in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
www.jpl.nasa.gov /releases/99/marsappts.html   (552 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Descendants of Richard Cunningham & Polly Johnson
The Descendants of Richard Cunningham and Polly Johnson
L to R: Richard Smith Cunningham, Ernest Anderson Cunningham, John William Cunningham, Archer Cunningham, Emmett Harrison Cunningham, Robert Samuel Cunningham.
One of the brothers, Richard Smith Cunningham, was a half brother whose mother was Mary Ann Merritt.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/c/u/n/Victor-E-Cunningham   (309 words)

  
 1905017146 - Cameron May - Book Catalogue
Cunningham provides insights and commentary on a range of questions that continue to vex today's lawyers, agency administrators and negotiators that work with the U.S. import relief laws, barriers to market access and participate in WTO negotiations and dispute settlement.
Cunningham's analyses are both perceptive and comprehensive and often at variance with "the conventional wisdom".
Cunningham gives detailed advice on how to develop both arguments and strategies to achieve effective advocacy in cases that must be approached, not purely from a legal perspective, but one that encompasses a complex mixture of law, policy and politics.
www.jus.uio.no /lm/cm.books/1905017146   (740 words)

  
 Medina Gazette   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Richard J. "Dick" Cunningham, 65, of Chatham Township, passed away Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, at Hospice at The Inn at Medina after a short illness.
Cunningham was a stationary engineer for Erieview Towers in the 1960s and worked more than 40 years at General Motors.
Cunningham was a loving and faithful husband to Maureen (nee Barber), to whom he was married 43 years.
www.medina-gazette.com /Articles.asp?num=58917905   (227 words)

  
 CFG Staff: Richard P. Cunningham
Dr. Cunningham is Professor of Biological Sciences at the University at Albany.
Dr. Cunningham's research is focused on mechanisms of DNA repair.
Another project in his laboratory involves the genetic and enzymological characterization of a novel repair system for purine analogs in bacteria, yeast, and mammals.
www.albany.edu /wwwres/genomics/bios/bio-cunningham.html   (90 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Imogen Cunningham 1883 - 1976: Books: Imogen Cunningham,Richard Lorenz,Manfred Heiting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Imogen Cunningham, early feminist and master photographer, enjoyed a seventy-year career and fervently worked up until shortly before her death in 1976 at age 93.
Cunningham was not afraid to stand apart from the crowd, her sensual flowers and bold nudes- notably a nude of a pregnant woman from 1946, a photographic first- earning her great respect and admiration from her contemporaries, notably Edward Weston and Ansel Adams.
At the turn of the millennium, a retrospective view of the past century's photographic history clearly manifests the oeuvre of Imogen Cunningham to be the prime opus by a woman photographer.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/3822871826?v=glance   (914 words)

  
 Richard Cline Cunningham - The Original Richie Cunningham!
Richard Cline Cunningham as the sinister Simon the Orderly in Rant!
Cunningham Core Services provides free personal financial analysis to eliminate debt, maintain income protection and create passive wealth through investments.
Cunningham Consulting provides computer consulting in the areas of business problem-solving through technology, PC and Mac troubleshooting and Web development.
www.richiecunningham.com   (182 words)

  
 Conrad Grebel Music Department Sessional - Richard Cunningham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Richard Cunningham (counter tenor) is one of those musicians who is seldom still.
Richard has sung in TACTUS Vocal Ensemble (with Stephanie Kramer and Catherine Robertson), the Elora Festival Singers with Noel Edison, and continues to be a chorister with La Chappelle de Québec with Bernard Labadie and with Tafelmusik with Ivars Taurins.
A graduate of the University of Toronto (1978), Richard received Canada Council grants to study in England with James Bowman and Timothy Penrose.
grebel.uwaterloo.ca /academic/undergrad/music/sessionals/cunningham.shtml   (183 words)

  
 Imogen Cunningham by Richard Lorenz: A-1 Women's Discount Bookstore
Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) was one of photography's early pioneers, a Seattle-born virtuoso whose brilliant portraits and still lifes helped established the medium as an art form.
In an illustrated essay accompanying the plates, Lorenz discusses Cunningham's approach to portraiture, influences on her work, and comparable work by other important photographers.
Cunningham was one of photography's earliest advocates of medium-format photography....
www.a1wdb.com /cgi-bin/women/12431.html   (345 words)

  
 Obituary: Richard Doris Cunningham Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - Find Articles
Richard Doris Cunningham, 76, passed away Wednesday, August 27, 2003 at Manor Care.
He was born October 5, 1926 in Lewiston, Utah, the son of Vernal Jetson and Delpha Hendrix Cunningham.
Surviving are his wife, Sandra Cunningham, Fruit Heights; six sons, Richard D. Gosnell, Clearfield; Larry J. Gosnell, Roy; Kelly W. Cunningham, Clearfield; Dennis D. Cunningham, Idaho Falls, ID; Scott J. Cunningham, Ogden; Craig Crase, Ogden; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grand-children.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20030829/ai_n11405209   (239 words)

  
 Cunningham Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd. Staff
Richard has over 25 years of general insurance experience.
Richard first started out as the Area Manager for an Insurance Company in 1972 and set up as an Insurance Broker in 1984.
With this background, Richard is well placed to handle any insurance matter but specialises in hard to place risks.
www.cib.com.au /staff.html   (319 words)

  
 Merce Cunningham by Richard Kostelanetz : Booksamillion.com (0306808773, Paperback)
For nearly sixty years choreographer Merce Cunningham has challenged and provoked audiences by stripping theatrical dance of its traditional narrative and by refusing to unify movement with sound and decor.
Merce Cunningham gathers together the most important writings by and about the choreographer, including three classic essays by Cunningham, as well as articles and reviews by Cage; dancers Remy Charlip, Violet Farber, and Carolyn Brown; company archivist David Vaughan; and leading critics Arlene Croce, Jack Anderson, Marcia Siegel, and Edwin Denby.
Tracing the development of Cunningham's career from 1944 to 1992, this valuable anthology showcases the tremendous and ever-evolving means of expression that this revolutionary choreographer created.
www.booksamillion.com /ncom/books?pid=0306808773   (185 words)

  
 The Beaufort Gazette: Richard Cunningham IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Richard D. Cunningham IV, 19, of Robertville, died in Hampton County.
Cunningham was born Oct. 5, 1986, in Fort Worth, Texas, a son of Joyce Hines Cunningham and Richard C. Cunningham III.
Survivors include his parents of Robertville; a sister, Shenea Cunningham of Robertville; a brother, Clifton Grant of Springfield, Mass.; grandparents Mary Hines and Bert Hines of Springfield, Mass.; and a great-grandparent, Velma Hines of Springfield Mass.
www.beaufortgazette.com /local_news/obituaries/story/5966390p-5247475c.html   (185 words)

  
 McCORMICK, Richard Cunningham (1832-1901) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Included is a letter from Richard C. McCormick to Cepheus Brainerd written in Santa Fe while Richard C. McCormick was on his way to Arizona.
There are also documents appointing Richard C. McCormick as Territorial Governor, United States Commissioner General to the Paris Exposition, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
In the letter, John Hay writes that Richard C. McCormick’s affairs have been referred to the War Department by President Lincoln.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=M000371   (168 words)

  
 ARCADY - Performer Biographies
As a concert artist Richard graduated from the University of Toronto where he studied with Lillian Weichel and Edgar Hanson.
Richard also sang at Winchester Cathedral and St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle appearing on many occasions before the Royal family.
Richard has also been a frequent performer with the John Laing Singers in Hamilton and is one of three founding directors for the Nota Bene Period Orchestra in Kitchener/Waterloo.
www.arcady.ca /ctenor.htm   (808 words)

  
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Relationship is with Bridget Mulligan's sister to Paul's great grandfather and Elizabeth Cunningham his wife.
The Mulligan's and Cunningham's married back & forth at least 3 times so it makes it a bit confusing.
The Mulligan's in Ireland were a large family starting with my great great great grandfather John Mulligan and his wife Margaret Newman who died while giving birth to their only child Michael.
members.tripod.com /~blueflower/chart1a.htm   (668 words)

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