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  1. Trew

    Trew is the surname of Antony Trew 1906 1996 , South African writer and business man Beatrice Trew 1897 1976 , Canadian politician Billy Trew 1878 1926 , Welsh rugby union player Kim Trew , Canadian politician Peter Trew born 1932 , English politician Tony Trew born 1941 , South African politician surname de Trew ...   more details



  1. Trew, Cornwall

    Trew is a village in Cornwall , England . References Reflist Category Villages in Cornwall Cornwall geo stub coord missing Cornwall ...   more details



  1. Kim Trew

    Infobox MLA image imagesize caption office1 MLA in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan term start1 1986 term end1 1995 predecessor1 Jack Klein successor1 riding dissolved constituency1 Regina North office2 MLA in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan term start2 1995 term end2 2011 predecessor2 first member successor2 Mark Docherty politician Mark Docherty constituency2 Regina Coronation Park party Saskatchewan New Democratic Party birth date birth place nationality Kim Trew is a Canadian provincial politician . He was the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Regina Coronation Park from 1995 to 2011. ref cite web url http www.cbc.ca news canada saskatchewan story 2010 01 29 sk ndp regina kim trew.html title Regina NDP MLA Kim Trew won t run again date Jan 29, 2010 work CBC.ca accessdate 15 March 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trew, Kim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Kim Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLAs Category People from Regina, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan politician stub fr Kim Trew ...   more details



  1. Beatrice Trew

    Beatrice Janet Trew December 4, 1897 June 4, 1976 was born on December 4, 1897, in Coates Mills, New Brunswick. She received teacher training in Fredericton and moved to a school at Manor, Saskatchewan in 1917. The following year she taught at Lemsford, where she met and married J. Albert Trew, a district farmer. When the Lemsford Homemakers Club was formed in 1920, she was elected first secretary treasurer. She later became president of the Swift Current district Homemakers. In 1944 she was elected MLA for Maple Creek. Defeated in 1948, she returned to her active role in Homemakers and in the local church she received a life membership in the Lemsford Homemakers Club. Trew was a member of the national council of the CCF for eleven years, and vice president of the Saskatchewan section of the party for eight years. When the Saskatchewan Farmers Union was organized in 1950, she and her husband joined she became women s district director in 1953, and was elected women s president of the provincial farm union in 1958, a post she held for five years. She represented farm union women at three meetings of the Associated Country Women. Trew was a member of the Thompson Advisory Planning Committee on Medical Care, which in 1961 laid the groundwork for Canada s first universal medical care plan. The committee study took her to England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. She died in a traffic accident on June 4, 1976. She is the grandmother of long time Regina New Democratic Party NDP MLA Kim Trew References http www.legassembly.sk.ca hansard 23L2S 970417H.htm Debates and Proceedings Hansard of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan http www.sahf.ca profile.php?id 137 Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trew, Beatrice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH December 4, 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 4, 1976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Beatrice Category 1897 births Category ...   more details



  1. Chris Trew

    Chris Trew born March 17, 1981 is an United States American actor. He sometimes performs under the name Terp 2 it . Biography Trew attended Covington High School Covington, Louisiana Covington High School . Career He is also a member of Studio 8 Comedy, LLC Studio8 , a sketch comedy group. The group is working with Tommy Wiseau on a comedy series called The House That Drips Blood on Alex . ref Cite web last Lamar first Cyriaque title The Room s Tommy Wiseau explains his new, bloody cult movie url http io9.com 5598625 the rooms tommy wiseau talks his new absurdly titled horror comedy publisher io9 accessdate 11 August 2010 ref Recently he has been featured on the website for Nerdcore Rising , a Documentary film documentary about nerdcore Rap music rap for his work who appeared at SXSW in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Trew is a co owner of The New Movement Theater, a theater in East Austin. ref http www.news8austin.com content headlines 272695 local theater group offers free improv training ref References Reflist External links http www.christrew.com Chris Trew s Official Website Category Improvisational theatre Category Culture of Austin, Texas ...   more details



  1. Ray Trew

    Infobox person name Ray Trew image caption image size birth name Ray Trew birth date birth place England death date death place occupation Businessperson Businessman known Owner of br Contracting Solutions ... Ladies F.C. networth spouse children Ray Trew is Businessperson businessman and football club Chairman ... a controlling interest in Notts County F.C. , Lincoln Ladies F.C. and Nottingham R.F.C. . Trew achieved ... 6 ray trew default.aspx title the team Ray Trew publisher Lorien Resourcing accessdate 2011 01 18 ... Fasttrack accessdate 2011 01 18 ref Trew also maintains numerous other Privately held company private companies . ref name lorien Lincoln City On 5 August 2003, Trew became an Associate Director at Lincoln ... A Trew Director date 27 August 2003 publisher Lincoln City F.C. Official Website accessdate 23 February ... location London ref In April three of Trew s companies then terminated their sponsorship deals with the club ... Steff Wright publicly questioning Trew s motives. ref cite web url http www.twohundredpercent.net ... 18 ref Lincoln Ladies In 2006 Trew joined the committee of Lincoln Ladies F.C. Lincoln City Ladies . In addition to an 8,000 per season sponsorship through his SportsTV company, Trew provided additional ... with Trew s Out Of Home marketing company. ref name ooh cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk football ... 01 18 location London ref Trew also backed the club s successful FA WSL application. ref name ooh Notts County Trew purchased Notts County for 1 in February 2010 following the departure of Qadbak Investments ... Rugby Club In July 2010 Trew took control of Nottingham Rugby Club, via Meadow Lane plc. ref cite news title Ray Trew takes over Nottingham Rugby Club url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football teams n notts county 8871338.stm date 30 July 2010 work BBC News ref On 28 September 2011 Trew relinquished ... Trew, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Ray Category English football chairmen and investors Category English ...   more details



  1. Billy Trew

    spouse children relatives school university website Billy Trew 1 July 1878 20 August 1926 was a Wales ... Davies 2008 , pg 886. ref Early years Billy Trew was born William James Trew on 1 July 1886. ref ... legendary Welsh rugby captain Arthur Gould rugby player Arthur Gould before him, Billy Trew was part ... Club history Trew s first match for Swansea was against Penarth RFC Penarth on 8 October 1897 scoring ... how Trew, a player who had outscored all other club players with 33 tries during the 1898 99 season ... Rugby Union finally gave Trew his international debut at the age of twenty in January 1900. His ... Trew captained Wales fourteen times in 1889 and 1890. During his captaincy the national team only lost .... Later life and death Trew s son, Billy Trew Jr, followed his father and played for Swansea RFC. Trew .... Billy Trew died on 20 August 1926, and was buried six days later at Danygraig Cemetery in Swansea ... before Dicky Owen after David John Thomas years 1912 1913 s end Persondata NAME Trew, Billy ALTERNATIVE ... , Wales DATE OF DEATH 20 August 1926 PLACE OF DEATH Swansea, Wales DEFAULTSORT Trew, Billy Category ... union captains Category Swansea RFC players Category Glamorgan County RFC players fr William Trew it William Trew ...   more details



  1. Peter Trew

    Peter John Edward Trew born 30 April 1932 has been a United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician, civil engineer and company director. At the United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 general election , he was elected on his second attempt as Member of Parliament MP for Dartford , defeating Labour Party UK Labour incumbent Sydney Irving . However, Irving regained the seat at the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election . References Times Guide to the House of Commons February 1974 Rayment date February 2012 s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Dartford UK Parliament constituency Dartford years United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb. 1974 before Sydney Irving after Sydney Irving s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trew, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 30 April 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Peter Category 1932 births Category Living people Category Conservative Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1970 1974 Conservative UK MP 1930s stub England politician stub ...   more details



  1. Antony Trew

    Antony Francis Trew , 5 June 1906, Pretoria , South Africa 12 January 1996, Chertsey , UK was a South African naval officer and writer. WWII In World War II he served with the South African and Royal Navies in the Atlantic , the Mediterranean and the Western Approaches . As such he was in command of the escort destroyer HMS Walker. He also served on the Arctic Convoys and was awarded the DSC Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Service Cross . Peace Time After World War II he resumed his work with the Automobile Association of South Africa AA Automobile Association of South Africa as Director General. Bibliography Two Hours to Darkness 1963 Smoke Island 1964 The Sea Break 1966 The White Schooner 1969 Towards the Tamarind Trees 1970 The Moonraker Mutiny 1972 Kleber s Convoy 1974 The Zhukov Briefing 1975 Ultimatum 1976 The Soukour Deadline 1977 Death of a Supertanker 1978 The Antonov Project 1979 Sea Fever 1980 Running Wild 1982 Bannister s Chart 1984 Yashimoto s Last Dive 1986 The Chalk Circle 1989 The Road to the River and Other Stories 1992 ref The Road to The River , published by Harper Collins, UK, in 1992, contains twelve stories. ISBN 0002238004 ref References reflist External links http www.independent.co.uk news people obituary antony trew 1325374.html Obituary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trew, Antony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Antony Category 1906 births Category 1996 deaths Category South African writers Category Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom Category People from Pretoria Category South African military personnel of World War II ...   more details



  1. Tony Trew

    BLP sources date August 2009 Tony Trew also known as Anthony Andrew Trew Cape Town , July 6, 1941 is a South Africa n politician and discourse analysis discourse analyst . He was one of the editors of the seminal book Language and control 1979 , which helped establish critical linguistics as an academic field. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts BA in Political science Political Theory from the University of Witwatersrand in 1962. His overt political compromise against apartheid led to his being imprisoned from 1964 to 1965 for collaboration with noted activist Edward Joseph Daniels at his release he left the country for the United Kingdom , where he continued his studies at Oxford University . In 1970 he was appointed a lecturer at the University of East Anglia , where he taught logic, history of science and discourse analysis. He left the university in 1980 to hold a post as Director of Research at the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa , where he would remain until 1991 in this position he coordinated research on South Africa, as well as monitoring tasks in collaboration with political dissent ers and NGO s. He returned to South Africa in 1991 to work as senior researcher for the African National Congress , and in 1993 he was selected as research coordinator for the Elections Commission of the ANC. A year later he was transferred to the Office of the President of South Africa President as Director of Communications Research,a post he held until 1999. From 2002 he is Deputy CEO at the office of Strategy and Content Management. He was portrayed by Trevor Sellers in the BBC film Endgame 2009 film Endgame . ref cite web title Credits url http www.pbs.org wgbh masterpiece endgame credits.html publisher BBC accessdate 10 March 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trew, Tony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 6, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trew, Tony Category 1941 ...   more details



  1. Andrew Trew Wood

    other people Andrew Wood Image Andrew Trew Wood.jpg thumb Andrew Trew Wood Andrew Trew Wood 26 August 1826 &ndash 21 January 1903 was a Canadian businessman and Member of Parliament parliamentarian . Born in Mountnorris , County Armagh , Ireland , the son of David Wood, a merchant, and Frances Bigham Trew, he emigrated to Canada sometime before 1846. He found employment at James Shepard Ryan s hardware store in Toronto in that year in 1848, he was put in charge of the branch in Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton . In 1856, he opened his own business. Wood was a founding director of the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway Company in 1869 and the Ontario Cotton Mills Company in 1881. In 1893, he became one of the owners of the Hamilton Blast Furnace Company when it merged with the Ontario Rolling Mills Company to form the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company in 1899, Wood served as its first president. A Liberal Party of Canada Liberal , he served three terms as a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons . First elected in the Canadian federal election, 1874 Canadian federal elections of 1874 , the election was later declared void. He was re elected in an 1875 by election and again in Canadian federal election, 1896 1896 he was defeated in Canadian federal election, 1878 1878 and Canadian federal election, 1900 1900 . He represented the electoral district Canada electoral district of Hamilton electoral district Hamilton in the provinces and territories of Canada province of Ontario . Wood was married twice to Elizabeth Freeman from 1851 until her death in 1860 and to Jane White in 1863. On 21 January 1901, he was appointed to the Canadian Senate upon the recommendation of Sir Wilfrid Laurier . He represented the senatorial division of Hamilton, Ontario , until his death. References ..., Andrew Trew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 26 August 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 January 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Andrew Trew Category 1826 ...   more details



  1. Trew and Moy railway station

    Infobox Ireland disused station name Trew and Moy other name image File Trew&Moy station down platform building.jpg 250px caption Main building of former station in 2010 locale Trew Mount borough County Armagh latitude 54.480 longitude 6.677 gridref H918578 line Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway owner Great Northern Railway Ireland Great Northern Railway platforms 2 years 1858 ref name Hajducki8 Hajducki, 1974, map 8 ref events Station opened years1 1899 1902 ref name Hajducki8 events1 Track doubled east of station years2 1959 ref name Hajducki8 events2 Track singled east of station years3 15 February 1965 sfn Baker 1972 pp 155, 209 events3 Station closed Trew and Moy railway station was a railway station in County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . The station was near Trew Mount, over convert 2 mi 0 abbr off north of Moy, County Tyrone Moy . History The station was opened in 1858 by the Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway , which the Great Northern Railway Ireland Great Northern Railway GNR took over in 1876. sfn Hajducki 1974 p xiii Trew and Moy was served by GNR passenger trains between rws Belfast Great Victoria Street and rws Londonderry Foyle Road via rws Portadown . The station became important in the export of horses from Moy s annual week long horse fair. sfn FitzGerald 1995 p 1 The Ulster Transport Authority took over the GNR s remaining lines in Northern Ireland in 1958 sfn Hajducki 1974 pp xii, xiii and closed the PD&O line on 15 February 1965. sfn Baker 1972 pp 155, 209 The former station is now a mushroom distribution business. The main station building, which was on the south side of the station beside the Railroad directions United Kingdom down platform, is now offices, and the former goods shed is a staff facility. A Railway semaphore signal Lower quadrant and upper quadrant lower quadrant Application of railway signals Stop signal stop signal , a lower quadrant Application of railway signals Distant signal distant signal and a Application ...   more details



  1. Studio 8

    Studio 8 can refer to Electronic Arts , an 8 bit computer paint program c.1990. Macromedia Studio , a software suite now in version 8. Studio8 Media , a small Swansea based film studio. Capcom Production Studio 8, a development studio part of Capcom USA, Inc. Studio 8 Comedy, LLC , a video production company in Los Angeles, run by comedians Brock LaBorde and Chris Trew. disambig ...   more details



  1. Metatrichoniscoides celticus

    Taxobox status VU status system IUCN2.3 status ref   ref name IUCN regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Malacostraca ordo Isopoda familia Trichoniscidae genus Metatrichoniscoides species M. celticus binomial Metatrichoniscoides celticus binomial authority Oliver & Trew, 1981  ref ITIS taxon Metatrichoniscoides celticus Oliver & Trew, 1981 id 595676 accessdate September 3, 2010 ref Metatrichoniscoides celticus is a species of woodlouse in the family Trichoniscidae . It is Endemism found only on maritime cliff s in Glamorgan from Ogmore by Sea to St Donat s St. Donat s , ref cite journal title A new species of Metatrichoniscoides Crustacea Isopoda Oniscoidea from the coast of South Wales, U.K. doi 10.1080 00222938100770371 journal Journal of Natural History volume 15 issue 3 year 1981 pages 525 529 url http www.informaworld.com smpp content content a771044738 db all author P. Graham Oliver & Alison Trew ref and is considered vulnerable species vulnerable due to the small population size. ref name IUCN IUCN2009.2 assessors H. I. Griffiths year 1996 id 13273 title Metatrichoniscoides celticus downloaded September 3, 2010 ref See also List of woodlice of the British Isles References reflist 32em Category Woodlice Category Endemic fauna of Wales Category Environment of Glamorgan Category Animals described in 1981 Category Woodlice of Europe isopod stub nl Metatrichoniscoides celticus pt Metatrichoniscoides celticus sr Metatrichoniscoides celticus vi Metatrichoniscoides celticus ...   more details



  1. Thomas Sloan

    Other people2 Tom Sloan disambiguation Tom Sloan Thomas Henry Sloan 1870 1941 was an Irish and British politician and founder of the Independent Orange Order . He represented the Belfast South UK Parliament constituency Belfast South constituency as an Independent Unionist at the Westminster parliament from 1902 to 1910. Sloan first came to attention as a supporter of the working class evangelical Protestant preacher Arthur Trew , and soon became a leading member of his Belfast Protestant Association . In 1901, Trew was sentenced to twelve months hard labour after he incited an anti Catholic riot, and Sloan took over his Sunday afternoon speeches on the steps of Belfast Customs House. Trew s imprisonment had increased interest, and Sloan was a superior speaker and organiser, and managed to secure his election at the Belfast South by election, 1902 , against the official unionist candidate. ref name harbinson John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882 1973 , p.223 ref In 1903, Sloan founded the Independent Orange Order. Soon after, he reached an agreement with the Irish Unionist Party and disassociated himself from the Belfast Protestant Association. ref name harbinson References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr thomas sloan Thomas Sloan s start s par uk succession box title Belfast South UK Parliament constituency MP for Belfast South before William Johnston of Ballykilbeg William Johnston after James Chambers politician James Chambers years 1902 &ndash 1910 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sloan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sloan, Thomas Category 1870 births Category 1941 deaths Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast constituencies 1801 1922 Category UK MPs 1900 1906 Category UK MPs 1906 1910 Category Independent MPs UK Category Orangemen ireland politician stub UK MP stub ...   more details



  1. Trewia

    italic title Unreferenced date December 2009 taxobox name Trewia regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Euphorbiaceae subfamilia Acalyphoideae tribus Acalypheae subtribus Rottlerinae genus Trewia genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision to be completed Trewia is a plant genus of the spurge family Euphorbiaceae , comprising 2 species. It is found from the Himalaya to Hainan Hainan Island . These species have hard large fruits. Trewia species are used as food plants by the larva e of some Lepidoptera species including the leaf miner Bucculatricidae Bucculatrix verax , which feeds exclusively on Trewia nudiflora . The hard green fruit of Trewia nudiflora , which fall to the ground in large numbers during the monsoon season, are a preferred food of the Indian rhinoceros . The passage of its seeds through the rhino gut enhances its germination rate. Name The genus is named after Christoph Jacob Trew de Christoph Jacob Trew German wiki , a German physician and botanist. Synonyms Canschi small Michel Adanson Adans. small Trevia small Carolus Linnaeus L. small Category Euphorbiaceae Euphorbiaceae stub es Trewia my pt Trewia ...   more details



  1. Sophie Masson

    Trew Her Thomas Trew series for children is set in the Hidden Land, a fantasy world of several realms ... between 2006 and 2008. There are six titles, all illustrated by Ted Dewan . Thomas Trew and the Hidden People 2006 Thomas Trew and the Horns of Pan 2007 Thomas Trew and the Klint King s Gold 2007 Thomas Trew and the Selkie s Curse 2007 Thomas Trew and the Flying Huntsman 2007 Thomas Trew and the Island ...   more details



  1. Roger Fowler

    Roger Fowler 1939 1999 is a world renowned and long serving British people British Linguist , and was professor of English language English and Linguistics at the University of East Anglia . He is well known for his works in Stylistics linguistics stylistics . Together with Bob Hodge linguist Bob Hodge , Gunther Kress and Tony Trew , he authored the influential book Language and Control , ref Cite book title Language and Control last Fowler first Roger authorlink Roger Fowler coauthors Bob Hodge linguist Bob Hodge , Gunther Kress , Tony Trew publisher Routledge date 1979 isbn 9780710002884 ref which gave rise to the discipline of critical linguistics . He was educated at University College, London . His Works Dictionary Of Modern Critical Terms Linguistic Criticism The Routledge Dictionary Of Literary Terms by Peter Childs and Roger Fowler Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms Linguistics And The Novel The Language of George Orwell Language of Literature References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fowler, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1999 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fowler, Roger Category 1939 births Category 1999 deaths Category Academics of the University of East Anglia Category English linguists UK linguist stub fa ...   more details



  1. Andrew Wood

    Andrew or Andy Wood may refer to Andrew Wood of Largo died 1515 , Scottish admiral Andrew Wood bishop died 1695 , Scottish prelate, Bishop of the Isles, 1678 1680, Bishop of Caithness, 1680 1688 9 Andrew Trew Wood 1826 1903 , Canadian businessman and parliamentarian Andrew Wood diplomat born 1940 , British diplomat Andrew Wood singer 1966 1990 , lead singer of Mother Love Bone Andy Wood skeleton racer born 1979 , British skeleton racer Andy Wood comedian born 1977 , American comedian and producer hndis Wood, Andrew ...   more details



  1. The New Movement

    The New Movement is a comedy theater and training center in Austin, Texas focusing on long form Improvisational theatre improv and sketch comedy writing. The theater is owned and operated by Chris Trew and Tami Nelson . ref http www.austinchronicle.com gyrobase Issue story?oid oid 825927 ref The theater opened for classes in February 2009 and began running shows on January 13th 2010. The theater also offers classes. ref http www.news8austin.com content headlines 272695 local theater group offers free improv training ref References reflist External links official http www.newmovementtheater.com theat stub Category Improvisational theatre Category Culture of Austin, Texas ...   more details



  1. Standard swap

    Unreferenced date September 2010 Reason Content derived from that of User Simon Trew , who at Talk Turning in the road Programming term offered refs. In computer science, the standard swap or three point turn citation needed date December 2010 is a programming paradigm that exchanges the values of two Variable programming variables . By using a third variable, whose value is otherwise of no concern, to hold the value of the first, and then assigning the second s to the first, and the third s back to the second, the values of the first two are swapped. For example code let temp b let b a let a temp code In modern CPU sDecember 2010 Reason How modern? this is accomplished on the processor itself, in a single machine instruction , rather than having to go through RAM . Computing stub Category Programming paradigms ...   more details



  1. Capture of Sint Eustatius

    , through St. Eustatius, to the enemy. ref Trew p.101 ref Following the Fourth Anglo Dutch War outbreak ... reached St. Eustatius. ref Trew p.101 102 ref Capture File Prise et pillage ile Saint Eustache ... sailed from Saint Lucia on 30 January 1780. ref Trew p.102 ref Rodney left behind ships to monitor ... day the nearby islands of Saint Martin and Saba had also surrendered. ref Trew p.102 ref The only ... reprimanded the captains responsible for this lack of discipline. ref Trew p.102 103 ref Controversy ... of goods seized was estimated to be around 3 million. ref Trew p.103 104 ref On 5 February 1781 Rodney and Vaughan signed an agreement stating that all goods taken belonged to the Crown. ref Trew ... , traveling to Martinique. ref Trew p.104 105 ref After returning home both officers defended themselves ... Caribbean . University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. Trew, Peter. Rodney & The Breaking of the line ...   more details



  1. Belfast Protestant Association

    The Belfast Protestant Association was a populist evangelical political movement in the early 20th century. The Association was founded in the last years of the 19th century by Arthur Trew , a former shipyard worker, who had become an evangelical Protestant preacher and made fiercely anti Catholicism anti Catholic speeches on the steps of Belfast Customs House. ref name harbinson John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882 1973 , p.223 ref In 1901, Trew was sentenced to twelve months hard labour after he incited his supporters to riot in opposition to a Roman Catholic Corpus Christi feast Corpus Christi procession in the city. His supporters regarded him as a martyr, and his speeches were taken over by Thomas Sloan . Sloan was a superior speaker and organiser, and interest increased rapidly. He stood as an independent Unionist in the Belfast South by election, 1902 , and was elected to the British House of Commons against the official unionist. ref name harbinson In 1903, Sloan founded the Independent Orange Order , but he joined the Irish Unionist Party and disassociated himself from his former supporters. However, the Association continued, and worked hard in Belfast North UK Parliament constituency Belfast North to ensure that the official unionist Sir Daniel Dixon, 1st Baronet Daniel Dixon held his seat against a strong challenge from British Labour Party Labour Representation Committee Labour Representation Committee candidate William Walker trade unionist William Walker . ref name harbinson Soon after the 1906 UK general election , the Association s treasurer, a Mr Galbraith, disappeared with all the funds, and the organisation collapsed. ref name harbinson References references Category Anti Catholicism in Northern Ireland Category Christian political parties in the United Kingdom Category Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland Category Politics of Belfast Category Protestant political parties Category Ulster unionism ...   more details



  1. Metatrichoniscoides

    Italic title Taxobox name Metatrichoniscoides regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Malacostraca ordo Isopoda familia Trichoniscidae genus Metatrichoniscoides genus authority Vandel, 1943 Metatrichoniscoides is a genus of crustacean in family Trichoniscidae , with four described species ref name Schmalfuss cite journal url http www.oniscidea catalog.naturkundemuseum bw.de Cat terr isop.pdf title World catalog of terrestrial isopods Isopoda Oniscidea revised and updated version author Helmut Schmalfuss year 2003 journal Stuttgarter Beitr ge zur Naturkunde , Serie A volume 654 pages 341 pp ref Metatrichoniscoides celticus small Oliver & Trew, 1981 small Metatrichoniscoides fouresi small Vandel, 1950 small Metatrichoniscoides leydigi small Weber, 1880 small Metatrichoniscoides nemausiensis small Vandel, 1943 small References Reflist Category Woodlice isopod stub pt Metatrichoniscoides vi Metatrichoniscoides ...   more details



  1. Vernersbridge railway station

    . Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Annaghmore railway station Annaghmore next Trew and Moy railway station Trew and Moy route Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway br Portadown to Omagh col 00008B Rail line previous Derrycoose Crossing next rws Trew and Moy route Great Northern Railway ...   more details




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