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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Herbert Vaughan
Wiseman was the friend and protector of Manning, and Vaughan was regarded as the representative of a man suspected of a wish to bring all the ecclesiastical education of Southern England under the control of the Oblates.
Vaughan was consecrated Bishop of Salford on 22 October, 1872.
Cardinal Vaughan was a man of strong vitality, and his energies were devoted, with rare singleness of purpose, to one end—the salvation of souls.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15311b.htm   (3847 words)

  
 Sarah Vaughan - Verve Records
Thus she was in an ideal place musically at the point when she graduated from the big bands to being a star singer in her own right: She was already immersed in all manner of jazz techniques, but now she was in on the ground floor of the modern jazz movement.
As Vaughan grew older, her voice deepened, and she became ever more steeped in her own mannerisms — to the annoyance of some pundits but the delight of most of her fans.
The most amazing thing about Vaughan’s almost fifty-year career, which ended with her death from cancer in 1990, was that she was all these things at once: jazz and pop, divine and sassy.
www.vervemusicgroup.com /artist.aspx?ob=per&src=prd&aid=2864   (672 words)

  
 PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan sang in the choir of Mount Zion Baptist Church, Newark, as a child, where at the age of 12 she became organist.
In October 1942, she won an amateur contest at the Apollo Theatre; shortly afterwards, in April 1943, she joined Earl Hines' big band as second pianist and singer to Hines and Billy Eckstine.
In public performances Vaughan is accompanied by a trio of piano, double bass, and drums, either alone or as the nucleus of a big band or symphony orchestra.
www.pbs.org /jazz/biography/artist_id_vaughan_sarah.htm   (517 words)

  
 Vaughan Radio: Aprender inglés - Tu curso de inglés gratis en internet
En este sentido Vaughan Radio es una emisora que te proporciona inglés gratis durante 24 horas al día.
Vaughan Radio ofrece una variada programación con clases de inglés en directo donde se trabaja la gramática y el vocabulario.
Vaughan Radio emite en diferentes ciudades españolas con las siguientes frecuencias:
www.vaughanradio.com   (277 words)

  
 Arky Vaughan | BaseballLibrary.com
Vaughan was a perennial All-Star named to the National League team nine successive years.
Playing in spacious Forbes Field, Vaughan was in double figures in triples in all but one of his first nine seasons, and he led the league three times; he reached the 40-double plateau twice.
Relations were strained the rest of the 1943 season and, in 1944, Vaughan stayed on his California ranch, refusing to give as the reason his obvious loathing for Durocher or his wish to support the war effort by farming.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/V/Vaughan_Arky.stm   (977 words)

  
 Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958) - famous Ralph Vaughan Williams Classics hit collection and Ralph Vaughan Williams ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies, the first of these with solo singers, chorus and orchestra A Sea Symphony, with words taken from Walt Whitman, the second "A London" Symphony and the third a "Pastoral" Symphony.
Compositions by Vaughan Williams for solo instrument and orchestra include the pastoral romance The Lark Ascending, for solo violin, and a Concerto accademico for solo violin and string orchestra.
Vaughan Williams made a substantial contribution to English choral and vocal repertoire in compositions that include the fine Serenade to Music, completed in 1938.
www.naxos.com /composerinfo/1073.htm   (683 words)

  
 CHARLES BRAY's Vaugha Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vaughan: Charles Bray took this picture at Vaughan Mills shopping mall at NASCAR Speed Park in which are open, were they will offer four adult racing tracks, a kid-sized track and three children's rides, a children's indoor playground, three party rooms, dozens of state-of-the-art arcade games and a grill.
Vaughan: Charles Bray took this picture of NASCAR Speed Park at Vaughan Mills in which it’s the fifth NASCAR Speed Park, it is the third NASCAR Speed Park built within a shopping center environment, allowing for indoor activities to continue regardless of inclement weather.
Vaughan: Charles Bray took this picture of the Hunting Section were it says “A proud Canadian tradition,” this area you could find all kinds of rifles or anything to do with hunting.
www.greatestcities.com /users/cbray5003/North_America/Canada/Ontario/Vaughan   (990 words)

  
 The Life of Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
        Henry Vaughan was born in 1621 to Thomas Vaughan and Denise Morgan in Newton-upon-Usk in Breconshire, Wales.
Vaughan returned to Breconshire in 1642 as secretary to Judge Lloyd, and later began to practice medicine.
Vaughan's inspired religious poetry, on which his reputation chiefly rests, is indeed reminiscent of Herbert's The Temple.
www.luminarium.org /sevenlit/vaughan/vaughbio.htm   (396 words)

  
 Vaughan's History
Vaughan during that time was a major supplier of striking tools, both under its own name and many other proprietary brands, as well.
Vaughan’s insistence on consistently high quality was recognized when, in 1993, the company became the first striking tool manufacturer in the world to be awarded the International Standards Organization ISO 9002 Certification.In 1963 the administrative headquarters of the company were established in Hebron, Illinois.
Four generations of the Vaughan family and the dedicated craftsmen who produce their products care a great deal about the tools that carry the Vaughan name, and the care is obvious.
www.vaughanmfg.com /history.html   (895 words)

  
 http://www.vaughanmfg.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vaughan-the Pro’s Choice is the professional side of Vaughan, and will give you specific information about our company and our products.
We’ll explain why you can buy Vaughan products with confidence and, if you happen to be in the trade, sell them with pride.
You’ll be the first to learn what’s new at Vaughan, and we’ll even try to answer all of your hammer questions!
www.vaughanmfg.com   (194 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Michael Vaughan
It was the culmination of a five-year journey for Vaughan, whose captaincy - calm, obdurate and ruthlessly effective - had become as classy and composed as the batting technique that, briefly, carried him to the top of the world rankings.
With a priceless ability to treat triumph and disaster just the same, Vaughan faced up to his first ball in Test cricket with England four wickets down for two runs on a damp flyer at Johannesburg in 1999-2000, and drew immediate comparisons with Michael Atherton for his inhumanly calm aura at the crease.
He was duly recalled, as captain, for the one-day series and retained for the World Cup in spite of a debiliating hamstring strain that reduced him to just three appearances out of ten in a victorious campaign.
content-www.cricinfo.com /england/content/player/22182.html   (748 words)

  
  BBC SPORT | Cricket | The Ashes | Fletcher rules out Vaughan return   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Fletcher does not believe there are enough tour games for Vaughan to regain full fitness after having knee surgery to play in the remaining Tests.
Vaughan, the 2005 series winning captain, himself had targeted the fourth Test, which starts in Melbourne on Boxing Day.
Vaughan will play in the two-day game but not in Friday's match.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/cricket/england/6216314.stm   (244 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:Vaughan v. City of Broken Arrow
By letter, Vaughan's attorney requested a quick settlement of the property damage claim, but advised that Vaughan was still being treated by her doctor and that upon her medical release they would attempt to settle her personal injury claim.
At issue here is the effect of the correspondence between Vaughan and the City regarding Vaughan's assertion as to the effective date of the City's denial of her claim and the consequent commencement of the 180 day limitations period from that denial.
Vaughan contends that the City's letter of December 29, 1994, which stated that the City had seen "no medical bills, no diagnosis and no prognosis," was tantamount to a request for further information.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?cite=1999+OK+47   (2389 words)

  
 Sarah Lois Vaughan Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Vaughan stayed with the band for a year, and then in late 1945 she began her long solo career.
By 1960 Vaughan had fully returned to her artistic strengths, and for the last 30 years of her career she sang in jazz clubs, concertized in auditoriums, and produced a remarkable body of recorded music for the Roulette, Mercury, Columbia, and Pablo labels.
Vaughan was married four times: to bandleader George Treadwell, to professional football player Clyde Atkins, to Las Vegas restaurateur Marshall Fisher, and to jazz trumpeter Waymon Reed; all ended in divorce.
www.bookrags.com /biography/sarah-lois-vaughan   (616 words)

  
 J.W. Vaughan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Major Vaughan was among the many from his division who were mis-dropped into the darkness of the Normandy terrain during the early morning operations of D-Day on June 6, 1944.
Major Vaughan was the highest ranking officer of the 502nd PIR to lose his life during the invasion on June 6 and was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart.
Vaughan was born in Campbellsburg, Kentucky on February 6, 1911, and was a graduate of Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis.
www.indygov.org /eGov/City/DPS/IPD/About/Memoriam/jvaughan.htm   (288 words)

  
 Stevie Ray Vaughan - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Vaughan's first real band was the Cobras, who played clubs and bars in Austin during the mid-'70s.
Vaughan's debut album, Texas Flood, was released in the summer of 1983, a few months after Bowie's Let's Dance appeared.
Vaughan and Double Trouble set off on a successful tour and quickly recorded their second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, which was released in May of 1984.
artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,505308,00.html?...+Vaughan   (1040 words)

  
 Vaughan, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gino Rosati, a Vaughan local councillor, was subsequently appointed by Vaughan Council to fill Di Biase’s position as regional councillor and a by-election was held to fill Rosati’s local councillor’s position which was won by Linda Jackson.
Vaughan is bounded by Caledon, Ontario and Brampton, Ontario to the west, King, Ontario and Richmond Hill, Ontario to the north, Markham, Ontario and Richmond Hill, Ontario to the east, and Toronto, Ontario to the south.
Vaughan is reputably known as having some of the highest concentrations of southern Europeans (notably Italian-Canadians), Eastern Europeans (chiefly Russians and Poles) and Jewish people in Ontario, while those who are of British Isles origin form a smaller proportion than in many other southern Ontario cities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vaughan,_Ontario   (1295 words)

  
 Jimmie Vaughan Press News Articles
Vaughan's musical abilities and sense of style were obvious from an early age.
After hearing Muddy Waters and Freddie King play in Dallas, Vaughan began to delve deep into the blues, melding his many influences into a style that was clean, economical and highly articulate, concentrating on rhythmic accents and lead work that relies on the power of his less is more approach.
Vaughan is credited by his pal Eric Clapton with inspiring him to begin collecting and restoring classic roadsters as well.
www.jimmievaughan.com /newsletter/biography.htm   (1777 words)

  
 Vaughan
Also, it must be noted that the manor of Ruardean was owned by a Vaughan family in the 17th century and it had passed to another Vaughan family (Courtfield, Welsh Bicknor) by the 18th century, but after extensive researches I have been unable to show a link with those branches of Vaughans.
The Vaughans under consideration, at around the turn of the 17/18th centuries, were dissenters, and so the baptism record is incomplete.
A Richard Vaughan "of this parish" died 19 December 1730 aged 77, and is buried in the floor of the church with a memorial on the covering stone, according to Bigland (2) in 1787.
homepages.phonecoop.coop /waltking/FH/vaughan.htm   (1226 words)

  
 Stevie Ray Vaughan St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture - Find Articles
Vaughan was born in Dallas, Texas, into a family that included brother Jimmie, three and a half years his senior.
Vaughan's live performances were infused with a new vigor, and he was at the top of his game.
Vaughan's career appeared to be moving into a more mature phase, demonstrated in songs like "Tick Tock," which showcased Vaughan's vocals rather than his guitar.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419201254   (1016 words)

  
 Sarah Vaughan, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
Vaughan sang in church as a child and had extensive piano lessons from 1931-39; she developed into a capable keyboardist.
Vaughan was one of the first singers to fully incorporate bop phrasing in her singing, and to have the vocal chops to pull it off on the level of a Parker and Gillespie.
Vaughan was with Norman Granz's Pablo label from 1977-82, and only during her last few years did her recording career falter a bit, with only two forgettable efforts after 1982.
www.emusic.com /artist/10559/10559742.html   (677 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Robert Vaughan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vaughan is a frequent speaker at seminars and at high schools and colleges.
Vaughan is a retired Army Warrant Officer (CW-3) with three tours in Vietnam where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with the V for valor, the Bronze Star, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Purple Heart.
Robert Vaughan's seventh volume of the American Chronicles has America entering the fifties amidst the fright of a cold war with Russia and a fiery war in Korea.
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/RobertVaughaneBooks.htm   (1112 words)

  
 Henry Vaughan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vaughan was born to Thomas Vaughan and Denise Morgan in Newton-upon-Usk in Breconshire Wales.
Vaughan states his complete satisfaction of being clean on “innocent blood” but also provides what seem to be eyewitness accounts of battles fought and his own “soldiery.” Although Vaughan is found to be a Royalist, these poems express contempt for all current authority and a lack of zeal for the royal cause (Bartleby.com).
Vaughan interprets this experience to be an encounter with death and a wake-up call to his “misspent youth.” Vaughan believes he is spared to make amends and start a new course not only in his life but in the literature he would produce.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Vaughan   (2825 words)

  
 Vaughan
Blumenfeld JD and Vaughan ED Jr: Hypertensive adrenal disorders, In: Therapy in Nephrology and Hypertension, Brady H and Wilcox CS (Eds.).
Vaughan ED Jr and Blumenfeld JD: The Adrenals, Chapter 96 In: Campbell's Urology, 7th Edition.
Vaughan ED Jr: Adrenal surgery, Chapter 24, In: Textbook of Operative Urology.
www.duj.com /Article/Vaughan/Vaughan.html   (8163 words)

  
 VAUGHAN - The DJ List
Vaughan was born on September 15th, 1972 in the small town of Newport, Rhode Island.
Vaughan has been at the forefront of setting trends in the underground as well as South Florida's club community for over 10 years to date.
Vaughan has now been at it for about three years and has gained a quick reputation as a dj and has held residencies and playing at some of S. Florida's hottest clubs including Opium Garden, Prive, Blue, Mansion, Nerve, Goddess, Tantra, Karma Lounge, Liquid Room, Sutra, Velvet Lounge, and Radius.
www.thedjlist.com /djs/VAUGHAN   (436 words)

  
 Keith Vaughan (1912 - 1917) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vaughan stipulated that the watercolours must not be subjected to permanent display, since continual exposure to light would result in their fading.
Dr Vaughan said the exhibit was a fantastic opportunity for people in regional Victoria to view the much-loved artwork without ha...
Vaughan is the author of two books of poetry, a novel, and numerous plays; and is...
www.wwar.com /masters/v/vaughan-keith.html   (659 words)

  
 C. W. Vaughan, Jr.
As a member of the local YMCA advisory council during the 1927-28 school year Vaughan was instrumental in inviting George Washington Carver (1861-1943), agricultural chemist and educator of Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, to speak at Virginia Tech in April 1928.
After the war Vaughan was active in the U.S. Army Reserve and from 1951 to 1959 he served as assistant Commandant and then Commandant of the 2086th Army Reserve Service Unit (Norfolk, Virginia, USAR School).
The Vaughans left $2.6 million of their estate to the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, which is the largest endowment gift in the college's history and one of the largest ever received by Virginia Tech.
spec.lib.vt.edu /mss/vaughan.htm   (771 words)

  
 Baby Name Vaughan - Origin and Meaning of Vaughan
The boy's name Vaughan is related to Vaughn.
Vaughan is a rare male first name as it was not ranked for males of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census.
Vaughan is a very popular surname, ranking 854 out of 88799 for people of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census.
www.thinkbabynames.com /meaning/1/Vaughan   (104 words)

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