| 41. | They include autograph scores, printed works, and correspondence ( e . g . with Grainger and John Stainer.
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| 42. | Glover's marriage licence, issued in 1622, described him as " painter-stainer of Isleworth ".
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| 43. | It was directed by Ruth Stainer, who later replaced John Shorb as drama director in the winter semester of 2012.
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| 44. | Baigent has won a number of composition competitions, including the Stainer and Bell Award for Choral Composition and the Fretwork.
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| 45. | Bramley was the chaplain and Stainer the organist at Magdalen College, Oxford, when their first collection was published in 1871.
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| 46. | He married Annie Stainer, a dancer, mime and clown, with whom he had two children, Jo and Sophie.
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| 47. | In 1729 he applied to the attorney general for the prosecution of a painter stainer who offered to research arms for customers.
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| 48. | It was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Musicians, dedicated to Walter Cobbett and published by Stainer and Bell in 1912.
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| 49. | In Painter-Stainers'Hall there is still preserved a richly chased cup presented by Fryer to the company in 1605.
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| 50. | Stainer said, referring to continued efforts by British Airways Plc and Germany's Lufthansa AG to cut costs and improve services.
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