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1. Holloway Stanley CDs Classic Monologues IMPORT
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2. The Royal Holloway Collection
- www.rhbnc.ac.uk
- The Royal Holloway Collection.
- The Legacy of Thomas Holloway.
- In the last years of his life, between 1881 and 1883, Thomas Holloway (180083) a self-made multi-millionaire whose fortune had been made in patent medicines, paid well over 80,000 pounds (equivalent to more than 6 million pounds in today's terms) for the seventy-seven paintings which make up the Royal Holloway Collection. This was the final touch to Holloway's generous endowment of a College for women, founded in 1879 and opened by Queen Victoria in June 1886. ...
- In 1871, Holloway had initiated a public debate through the pages of The Builder, inviting suggestions as to `How best to spend a quarter of a million or more', a sum of money that he very soon doubled. In fact, it was his wife who was to suggest a college for women as the means by which Holloway's money might effect what, in his own words, he wanted to achieve: `the greatest public good'. ...
- The architect of the College, William Henry Crossland, had been selected by competition to design Holloway's first great philanthropic enterprise the Sanatorium at Virginia Water, begun in 1873 and opened in 1885. Holloway was much involved in determining the style of the new College, finally settling for a flamboyant interpretation of the French Renaissance. ...
- The Collection of paintings was to provide an essential element for the fulfilment of Holloway's ideal of a first-rate educational establishment. ...
- Heedless of cost, and using the only criterion he understood his own judgement Holloway made his selection, with the aid of his brother-in-law George Martin, almost exclusively from Christie's sales' catalogues. All but five of the pictures were acquired in this way, and only once is Holloway known to have been outbid. ... But like other self-made Victorian collectors of little education, Holloway was wary when purchasing pictures. ...
- Two features, its quality and its range, give the Holloway Collection its national status. Holloway was careful to buy only the best examples of each particular class. ...
- Among the scenes of contemporary Victorian life, Holloway was fortunate enough to acquire several of the most important ever produced. ... Like Holloway a self-made man, Frith proudly included himself in the centre of the picture as the typical Victorian paterfamilias, surrounded by his family and other varied groups, representing every class of society from the criminal to the aristocratic young bride. ...
3. Classical Artists Worldwide - John Holloway, Violin
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- John Holloway is one of the foremost musicians in the field of historically informed performance. ...
- Biber: The Mystery Sonatas John Holloway (violin) with Davitt Moroney and Tragicomedia (continuo).
- A London Concert with John Holloway, Jaap Ter Linden and Lars Ulrik Mortensen.
- "Hats off to John Holloway, who has been delighting us for years with his period playing. ... Holloway, ter Linden and Mortensen have developed a remarkable rapport, evident in the many successful pairings as well as the trios. ...
- "If the Baroque “bassists” played the ostinato as swingingly as Lars Ulrik Mortensen, not one of the powdered lords and ladies would have stayed in their seats; and violinist John Holloway makes the cantilenas of the through-composed solo variations hover and bubble as if he had just improvised them. ...
- Biber: Unam Ceylum with John Holloway, Aloysia Assenbaum and Lars Ulrik Mortensen.
- Biber: Der Türken Anmarsch with John Holloway, Aloysia Assenbaum and Lars Ulrik Mortensen.
- "As if playing jazz, Holloway and Mortensen throw the musical ideas to each other, with the continuo joining in the musical dialogue as equal partners. ...
- John Holloway's chamber music recordings include Bach's Musical Offering, the complete instrumental chamber music by Handel, Leclair's sonatas for two violins without bass and Vivaldi's chamber concertos.
- John Holloway was concertmaster of the London Classical Players and Taverner Players from their formation in the 1970s until the early 1990s. ...
- John Holloway's most recent release is the "Sonatae unarum fidium" by J. ...
- "Hats off to John Holloway, who has been delighting us for nearly 30 years with his period playing. ...
- "Holloway, Ter Linden and Mortensen have developed a remarkable rapport, evident in the many successful pairings (listen in particular to the Festing and Veracini sonatas) as well as the trios. ... Holloway paces the virtuosity so that it never cloys, swaggering nicely in the Capriccio cromatico, rhetorical in the Adagio, with an eye to a climax in the Ciaccona, neatly foiled at the last minute by mock tragedy and an unexpected harmonic twist. ...
- Since June 1999 John Holloway has been Professor of Violin and String Chamber Music at the Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden.
4. Holloway Engineering Home Page
- www.radialengine.com
- Welcome to the Holloway Engineering Website.
- Alan Holloway's 1943 Stearman E75-N1 Army Trainer. ...
- About Holloway Engineering.
- How to reach Holloway Engineering.
5. HOLLOWAY Genealogy in All Regions
- www.mycinnamontoast.com
- HOLLOWAY Genealogy in All Regions.
- Search criteria: All Regions, Surname HOLLOWAY.
- results for HOLLOWAY on Ancestry. ...
- Find HOLLOWAY records at Genealogy. ...
- Find HOLLOWAY results at OneGreatFamily. ...
- Find HOLLOWAY results at MyTrees. ...
- HOLLOWAY resources at Partner sites:.
- HOLLOWAY queries on CousinConnect. ...
- HOLLOWAY genealogy records at DistantCousin.
- HOLLOWAY Cemetery Records on Interment. ...
- HOLLOWAY results on Ancestor Guide.
6. Holloway Press
- www.hollowaypress.auckland.ac.nz
- The Holloway Press was established at The University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1994. It is named after Ron Holloway (1909-2003) of The Griffin Press, Auckland, who donated equipment, books and archives to the University. ... Most Holloway Press Books are now designed, printed and bound by Tara McLeod.
- The publication policy of The Holloway Press is to publish a range of texts appropriate to the technology of hand-printing which have unusual literary, artistic, scholarly and/or historical interest and which are unsuitable for commercial publication. Wherever possible Holloway Press books include illustrative material. ...
- In 2000, 2002 and 2003 The Holloway Press received grants from the Vice-Chancellor’s Development Fund. ...
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7. Ken Holloway Ministries
- www.kenholloway.com
- As a young man growing up in Louisiana, Ken Holloway began his musical career in the rowdy honky tonks and bars of Cajun Country. ... After a few years of developing his new-found faith, a spirit filled Ken Holloway began raising the roof off of churches instead of the honky tonks. ...
- With four highly acclaimed albums and thirteen # 1 radio singles, and numerous awards, Ken Holloway has successfully combined his faith with pure country music. ...
8. A Tribute to Professor Holloway
- www.plu.edu
- James Holloway was the University Organist and Professor of Organ and Church Music at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington where he served as a studio teacher, musicologist and choral conductor. ...
- Holloway served as a member of the national board and President of the Western United States region of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. ...
- Holloway served on numerous national and regional boards and organizations. ...
9. Richard Holloway and 'Godless Morality'
- www.faithnet.org.uk
- Richard Holloway and 'Godless Morality'.
- Richard Holloway is the Bishop of Edinburgh. ... Surely in today's morally ambiguous society a Bishop should be keen to find ways of keeping religion and ethics together? Richard Holloway rejects this approach to ethics believing that society cannot rely on totalitarian systems of the past believing them to be morally oppressive and incapable of responding sensibly to new moral questions. ...
- Richard Holloway's basic religious premise is similar to that of Don Cupitt 1 in that he believes our understanding of God is influenced by human cognitive (thinking/reasoning) faculties. ...
- Richard Holloway believes an example of an 'unsustainable prejudice' in the Church is the prohibition to allow women to be ordained to the ministry (for more information see Women in the Church). Holloway believes this is wrong and rejects the Scriptures which teach this. ...
- So why do many in the Christian Church still slavishly seek to follow and promote an absolutist (realist) ethic? Holloway believes part of the problem is that Christians have confused ritual prohibitions with moral prohibitions. ... For example, in the prohibition against homosexuality 'You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination' (Leviticus 18:22), Holloway argues that the word for 'abomination' used here is more closely linked with ritual uncleanness than with any sense of absolute evil. ... As society now accepts homosexuality as a valid expression of human sexual behaviour and love Holloway would reinterpret (even reject) any teaching in the Bible which outlaws homosexuality as the product of a 'past age' which no longer has any meaning for us today.
- Another reason why Holloway believes people want to retain absolute standards of right and wrong is because people often find it difficult to live with moral ambiguity. ... Yet, as Holloway notes, this leads us into further questions. Our society is filled with a plurality of moral options so which one do we choose, if any? As Holloway notes, 'Mature people try to live with contradiction rather than insisting on neat resolutions' (p. ... Furthermore, Holloway believes we should reject any moral activity which is based on power relationships (either God's power or us having power over others).
- We will now sketch some of Richard Holloway's thoughts, which he develops in his book, based on this overview of his premises outlined above. ...
- Richard Holloway is clearly defending what has come to be known as a Liberal ethic in that he is rejecting notions of absolute Divine authority in favour of a principle of applied ethics which has a sociological basis. ...
- One of the most significant critiques of Richard Holloway's book actually comes from within the text itself. ... Ironically, Richard Holloway's book seems to me to be more about personal preferences than anything else. ...
10. Ocean Science and Productivity|Staff Directory-Greg Holloway
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11. Persistence of Vision - Speaking of Characters
- www.disneypov.com
- STERLING HOLLOWAY.
- The velvety, eternally-adolescent, ever-effective rasp of Sterling Holloway has enlivened more Disney animated shorts, featurettes and features than most any other voice. That familiarity (or over-familiarity) may have worked against Holloway, clouding the opinion of critics and audiences to the fact that -- while his voice was exactly the same in every film -- Holloway was a gifted actor whose vocal characterizations were varied and unique with each performance. ...
- Born on January 14, 1905, in Cedartown, Georgia, Holloway became interested in acting at an early age when a performance in an amateur theatrical performance gave him a taste of acting and applause. "I started in show business when I was 15 years old," recalled Holloway for the Disney Publicity Department, "by enrolling in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. ...
- Holloway toured with a stock company of The Shepherd of the Hills, playing in one-nighters across the West. ...
- But even with success in revues, vaudeville, night clubs and much radio work, Holloway returned to Hollywood. ...
- Holloway appeared in the Playhouse's production of the musical comedy Hullabaloo and the tall, skinny actor with the red hair and unusual voice drew attention. ...
- Although Holloway's first Disney work was in Dumbo (1941), Walt Disney was an admirer of the actor's vocal work as early as 1934 when the producer was developing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). ... In a memo dated August 9, 1934, he recommended Sterling Holloway as the voice of Sleepy. Though Holloway did not play that role (Studio musician/gagman Pinto Colvig provided the vocal honors for Sleepy in addition to voicing Grumpy), it's evident that Disney was very aware of Holloway's vocal talent, perhaps from the actor's radio work. ...
- Jumbo and then dutifully sings "Happy Birthday" that Holloway finally made his Disney debut. ... This brief vocal appearance in the least vocal of Disney's feature is also Holloway's subtlest, least "Sterling Holloway-like" performance: one has to listen carefully to the grown Flower's lines to even realize that it is Holloway's voice. ...
- Somehow, perhaps because of the gentle, pseudo-squeaky quality of Holloway's vocal tone, it is commonly believed that he voiced mostly mice for The Mouse Factory; even those erudite experts, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, make that claim in their (otherwise) authoritative book The Disney Villains. In fact, Holloway was the voice of only two Disney mice. ... Holloway's first Disney mouse is much more memorable: Amos, the "Me" in Ben & Me (1954). ... Ben is delightfully voiced by Charles Ruggles but Holloway is the voice of the film since it is Amos who narrates the story. Holloway solidly portrays the cleverness and common sense of Amos as he thinks up such innovations as bifocals, Poor Richard and the Declaration of Independence. ...
12. Michael Holloway: The Rocking House
- www.spinelessbooks.com
- Michael Holloway.
- Holloway's style brings to mind Gerard Manley Hopkins, Pablo Neruda, and Lenny Bruce. ... Holloway has given his readers a vivid work filled with humor, insight, and great joy.
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