Jessye Harris and James Gould will lead the students at Geraldton Grammar School this year as school captains. |
|
Morton Gould is not generally known primarily as a composer of symphonic music. |
|
Stephen Jay Gould teaches biology, geology, and the history of science at Harvard University. |
|
Just days ago the Elliott family silver and a collection of prized John Gould bird prints went under the hammer at a Melbourne auction. |
|
Gould systematically and unanswerably refutes each of these three essential components of Darwinian logic. |
|
In warm sunshine, Gould turned up in coat, beret, muffler and gloves, carrying his own collapsible piano stool. |
|
The artists of the old school, in particular the sonata playing of Glenn Gould and Yehudi Menuhin. |
|
As Gould once noted, the truth is only one weapon, seldom the best, in a debater's arsenal. |
|
Gould almost spat the dummy and quit last year, twice, in the face of a barrage of attacks and continual sniping from News Ltd. |
|
Gould is studying for her Masters in Environmental Management and has decidedly non-materialistic values. |
|
Prominent Darwinists from Stephen Gould to Richard Dawkins to John Maynard Smith insist that evolution is unguided and purposeless. |
|
In many ways I think he's the new Stephen Jay Gould, synthesizing and popularizing complex scientific ideas. |
|
By the end of this patchily engrossing and occasionally dense overview, Gould has managed to encapsulate the intrinsic worth of each domain. |
|
Gould recently completed a 3-year detail to the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation Live Fire Office. |
|
He also purchased thirteen superbly illustrated volumes by the Victorian ornothologist, John Gould. |
|
Cecil Gould has sustained that the altarpiece includes a self-portrait of the artist in the guise of his name saint, Saint Anthony of Padua. |
|
If species are reproducers, they may, as Gould thinks, be subject to a selection process. |
|
The other streak that Gould does not mention in these essays is a streak of his own, though his publishers are not so reticent. |
|
After a blessing by branch chaplain Father John Tyrrell, Mayor Everitt and John Gould cut the ribbon to officially open the building. |
|
Jay Gould, the railroad baron, ordered sets of photographs and a Gerome album from Knoedler. |
|
|
For a rather odd alternative, we have Glenn Gould playing four of the Eight Suites on a harpsichord. |
|
Landowska, Tureck, Gould, and the long-playing record, I believe, did much to bring this monument to public attention. |
|
It is not known whether John Gould was instructed in taxidermy or self-taught, but his earliest bird specimens showed great skill in preparation. |
|
Gould saw an opportunity and demonstrated an immediate aptitude for the art of taxidermy. |
|
John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London. |
|
Editor Gould, Petty, and Jacobs debated about facts for and against the existence of a male menopause. |
|
Stephen Jay Gould famously used the panda's thumb to illustrate the same principle. |
|
On the other hand, Gould claims that our species-specific traits are more likely exaptations. |
|
Gould and Shatzy share a talent for telling stories, another coping mechanism for externalizing their fears. |
|
On most of my visits I saw Wendy Gould, who was living with him, as appears from the address she gave when she witnessed his signature on the Lease. |
|
Waugh, the accountant protagonist of the metanovelist Coover's strange fiction, might have gotten along with Gould. |
|
Thomson, in addition to sounding, as he always does, like a hoser, incomprehensibly also makes the not-quite 50-year-old Gould seem like a foot-dragging duffer. |
|
When did Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould tell you about their idea for a spinoff? |
|
As Stephen J. Gould described it, if one could rewind the tape of life and let events play out again, the results would almost certainly differ dramatically. |
|
His movie producer character, Bobby Gould, is restrained but still crackling with energy. |
|
The Gould and Dickens families organised an unofficial walk to ensure the continuity of the beating the bounds whose origins have been lost in the depths of time. |
|
When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould. |
|
Mike Downey and with contract forester Joseph Zorzin of Peru, Rausch and the Gould Farm staff and guests have achieved what the foresters consider an ideal boscage. |
|
Other writers and editors and feminists in all fields took to Twitter to defend Gould. |
|
Gould and her business partner, Ruth Curry, began their enterprise to help give new life to forgotten titles. |
|
|
Ornithologists and naturalists, including the renowned nineteenth-century illustrator John Gould, originally classified male and female huias as two different species. |
|
Gould Farm is a far cry from Reid's former life working on Wall Street, an existence that also included psychiatric hospitals, traditional therapies and halfway houses. |
|
The crisis was caused by just two people, Jay Gould and James Firk, who tried to corner the gold market on the New York gold Exchange. |
|
Aphra Behn, Matthew Prior, and Robert Gould, by contrast, were outsiders who were profoundly royalist. |
|
Of these, Behn, Dryden, Rochester, and Gould deserve some separate mention. |
|
If Behn is a curious exception to the rule of noble verse, Robert Gould breaks that rule altogether. |
|
According to Gould, the Beatles changed the way people listened to popular music and experienced its role in their lives. |
|
In the 1990s, the stories were dramatised for audio by David Benedictus, with music composed, directed and played by John Gould. |
|
Finlayson lost the confidence of the Board in 2014 and resigned, replaced by Andrew Gould. |
|
In 2008 his first classical release, Memory Takes My Hand, featuring a violin concerto for Clio Gould, was released on EMI Classics. |
|
The first was the Gould Affair, when a testimonial fund was set up for Welsh international Arthur Gould, instigated by a local newspaper. |
|
He only reached the last sixteen of one other event, and failed to qualify for the World Championship after a defeat to Martin Gould. |
|
In May 1942, three youngsters, Peter Hassall, Maurice Gould, and Denis Audrain, attempted to escape from Jersey in a boat. |
|
Audrain drowned, and Hassall and Gould were imprisoned in Germany, where Gould died. |
|
Phil Gould went on to study at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he met keyboard player Mike Lindup in a percussion course. |
|
Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
|
Lyrics were generally written by the Gould brothers while King, Badarou and Lindup concentrated on Level 42's music. |
|
Boon Gould left the band in late 1987, following a support slot on a Madonna tour. |
|
Gould returned as Level 42's drummer and principal lyricist for 1994's Forever Now album. |
|
Gould played only one promotional gig and did not go on the road for the Forever Now tour. |
|
|
This was followed up by his second solo album One Man, featuring lyrics by Boon Gould. |
|
Phil Gould invited some musician friends to play at a party, including his brother Boon and Mike Lindup. |
|
In October 2012, on Mark King's birthday during a gig in Bristol, Boon Gould joined the band. |
|
Born in Sydney in January 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. |
|
Specifically Gould suffered an eye injury which posed a risk of separation of the retina. |
|
In 1984, under Warren Ryan at Canterbury, Gould was expected to be selected for City Firsts. |
|
Following their 1991 grand final victory, Gould travelled with the Panthers to England for the 1991 World Club Challenge which was lost to Wigan. |
|
In 1992, Gould took over as coach of New South Wales in the State of Origin series. |
|
While coach of the Panthers, during a 1994 match Gould was sent from his seat on the sideline to the dressing room by referee Bill Harrigan. |
|
Gould returned to State of Origin coaching New South Wales from 2002 to 2004, winning two series and drawing the third. |
|
During Ricky Stuart's tenure as coach at the Sydney Roosters Gould filled a role as Coaching Director at the club. |
|
In May 2011, it was announced that Gould would take up the role of General Manager with the Penrith Panthers. |
|
Cost factors led ARS to weave together its starches and synthetic polymers instead of chemically binding them, Gould says. |
|
And Manhattan's current succes de scandale, Emily Gould, conclusively proves that she can write about people other than Emily Gould. |
|
Gould had seen sudoku in a Japanese magazine and developed a computer program for creating the puzzles. |
|
See generally Stephen Jay Gould, American Polygeny and Craniometry Before Darwin. |
|
One of Fox's first maneuvers is to pluck the drop cloth off a chair in the new office of Bobby Gould. |
|
Primetime Factuality executive David Wilkes turns to Izzy Gould for inspiration in fleshing out the concept for new show One Big Family. |
|
New York Times TV critic Jack Gould praised Manning's performance as Hamlet. |
|
At the time, Gould was a Manhattanite fresh off running mobile content for Virgin Mobile USA, interviewing for a position with Bay Area venture capital firms. |
|
|
However, he was attached to the Earl of Dorset's household, and Gould somehow learned to read and write, as well as possibly to read and write Latin. |
|
Gould currently works as an expert for Channel 9 and Triple M radio during rugby league telecasts, including NRL, State of Origin and International football contests. |
|
Gould then stood down, having inspired four NSW series wins in five years. |
|
The 1979 season marked the beginning of injury troubles for Gould which ultimately kept him on the sidelines for most of 1980 and which recurred later in his career. |
|
Gould is also the General Manager of Football for the Penrith Panthers. |
|
Gould has a daughter named Chani, but was not married to her mother. |
|
Gould provided lyrics for King's album One Man and the full 2004 reunion of the band was officially announced on his website, although this reunion was very brief. |
|
King moved to London at the age of 19, subsequently forming Level 42 in 1979 with Phil Gould, keyboard player Mike Lindup and Phil's guitarist brother Boon. |
|
Steve Gould from Manitoba popularized ticks played across the face. |
|
Gould played piano and worked with the students as a musical mentor. |
|
A firebomb killed an elderly Protestant widow, Matilda Gould. |
|
On a gluepot of a pitch, cut up by rain and the Horse Of The Year held just before the final, a goal from ex-Wales manager Bobby Gould earned the Gunners extra time. |
|