Asbury may refer to Francis Asbury , an early Methodist bishop and key figure in the development of religion in the United States Herbert Asbury , an American journalist and writer Willie Asbury born 1943 , a former American football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers Asbury University , a Kentucky educational institution named after Bishop Francis AsburyAsbury Theological Seminary , a Kentucky seminary that came out of Asbury College Indiana Asbury College, original name of DePauw University Asbury Automotive Group Place names In the United States Asbury, Iowa Asbury, Missouri Asbury, New Jersey Asbury, North Carolina disambiguation disambig de Asbury it Asbury nl Asbury pl Asbury pt Asbury vo Asbury ... more details
Janine Dickins is the producer of Power Rangers . Dickins was the producer during Power Rangers Ninja Storm ref Janine Dickins name is displayed on the Power Rangers Ninja Storm opening credits as producer. ref and Power Rangers Dino Thunder . ref Janine Dickins name is diplayed as producer on Power Rangers Dino Thunder ref Dickins left at the end of 2004 but came back in 2007 to do Power Rangers Operation Overdrive . ref Janine Dickins name is displayed as producer in Power Rangers Operation Overdrive ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickins, Janine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickins, Janine Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Power Rangers Category American television producers PowerRangers stub tv bio stub ... more details
Multiple issues BLP sources January 2010 cleanup January 2009 Rob Dickins, CBE born July 1950 in East ... positions in music and the arts in Britain. Dickins established himself at an early age at Warner ... Dickins grew up in East Ham and in the surrounding suburbs. He attended Ilford County High ... Publishing Following graduation in 1971, Dickins joined Warner Bros Music Publishing and was appointed ... to first, a position it held throughout his tenure. Dickins was appointed International Vice President ... band Madness . Warner Records In 1983, Dickins became the Chairman of Warner Music UK a division ... Catatonia , and teenage girl band Cleopatra band Cleopatra to the UK. Dickins worked closely with Enya ... We can steer we can near with Rob Dickins at the wheel. He signed William Orbit as an artist, introducing ... and co write the Madonna album Ray of Light . Dickins constructed Cher s song Believe Cher song Believe ... as he honed the perfect vehicle for the launch of Cher s new sound this led Dickins to a front cover article in The New York Times Arts and Living section. Dickins also worked with other Warner acts ... . Dickins oversaw the building of a classical record division, with a full repertoire of major works ... . Appointments in the arts In July 2000, Dickins was appointed as a trustee of the Victoria .... Dickins was re appointed as a Trustee of the V&A Museum in October 2004 for a further term of three ... a 1.3 million contribution from the BRIT Trust due to Dickins personal major involvement in the fund raising Abbamania project on TV and record. In July 2002 Dickins was appointed Chairman of the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green . Within the music industry Dickins has chaired the PR Committee ... of the British Record Industry s calendar. Dickins served on the BPI Council from 1983 to 2002 ... and again in 1999, during a period of great challenges such as new delivery systems and piracy. Dickins ... four times. He is a trustee of the Brit Trust, the record industry s charitable organisation. Dickins ... more details
Dickins & Jones was a department store in London , United Kingdom which traded between 1835 and 2007, although tracing its origins to 1790. From 1835, the main store was in London s Regent Street . The name is now a fashion brand of House of Fraser . History In 1790, Dickins and Smith opened a shop at 54, Oxford Street , at the sign of the Golden Lion. In 1830 the shop was renamed Dickins, Sons and Stevens, and in 1835 it moved its premises to Nos 232 234 in the newly constructed Regent Street. In the 1890s the business changed its name to Dickins & Jones, when John Prichard Jones Sir John Prichard Jones became a partner. ref name LE Christopher Hibbert , Ben Weinreb, & John Keay, The London Encyclopedia 2010 , p. 236 ref In 1914 the business was bought by Harrods , as its first acquisition beyond its own original store. ref http www.referenceforbusiness.com history2 64 Harrods Holdings.html Harrods Holdings at referenceforbusiness.com ref In 1919, the store acquired a new site, at 224 244 Regent Street, and in 1922 it moved into a new building designed for it by Henry Tanner Sir Henry Tanner . In 1959, Harrods was itself bought by House of Fraser, but the subsidiary of Dickins & Jones continued to trade under its own name. ref name LE In 2005 it was announced that the Regent Street store would close, because high rents had made the store unprofitable since 2002, ref http news.bbc.co.uk ... news article 19327765 details It 27s the end for Dickins 26 Jones article.do jsessionid ..., It s the end for Dickins & Jones ref and it closed on 14 January 2006. The building was sold to Shearer ... ref Following the closure of the Regent Street store, branches of Dickins & Jones ... 2007, when they were rebranded as House of Fraser stores. However, the Dickins & Jones name continues ... on demandware.store Sites hof Site default Search ShowBrand?brand Dickins 20 26 20Jones Dickins & Jones at houseoffraser.co.uk ref References Reflist External links http www.houseoffraser.co.uk ... more details
BLP sources date December 2010 File Alan Dickins.jpg thumb Alan Roger Dickins is Arundel Herald Extraordinary Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary . ref cite web accessdate 15 June 2011 location http www.college of arms.gov.uk publisher College of Arms title The current officers of arms quote Arundel Herald Extraordinary Alan Roger Dickins, M.A. Cambridge url http www.college of arms.gov.uk About 04.htm ref Dickins was educated at Epsom College , Surrey and Emmanuel College, Cambridge Emmanuel College , University of Cambridge Cambridge , where he graduated with a Law degree in 1968. He qualified in 1972 as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales , but a keen interest in genealogy and heraldry eventually led to his engagement in 1986 as a research assistant at the College of Arms . Since 1995 he has worked closely with Garter Principal King of Arms , Peter Gwynn Jones while at the same time pursuing a fully independent legal career. He has made a special study of the relationship between intellectual property law and the present day law of arms . He was appointed Arundel Herald Extraordinary Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary in 1998, taking over from Rodney Dennys . Dickins is married with two sons and his other interests include music and fell walking . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickins, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickins, Alan Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category English officers of arms Category English genealogists UK historian stub heraldry stub ... more details
page content for recommended layout. Infobox Person name Clennell Haggerston Punch Dickins image Punch Dickins.jpg image size 180px caption Clennell Haggerston Punch Dickins c.1927 birth date birth date ... spouse Connie Dickins parents children 3 Clennell Haggerston Punch Dickins Order of Canada ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0002284 Dickins, Clennell Haggerston. Canadian Encyclopedia Historica .... Early years Clennell Haggerston Dickins was born in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba and moved with his ... clothes wouldn t stay over his tummy. In interviews in later years, Dickins said he was not sure how ... Lt. Jock Adam, and the pair of them worked as a team. Dickins and Adam would complete 73 missions by the end ... that accompanied the award noted that 2nd Lt. C.H. Dickins had completed aerial assignments under fire with persistence and gallantry. . ref http www.au.af.mil au goe eagle bios 1983 dickins 1983.asp Eagle Biography C. H. Punch Dickins. Air University Maxwell Gunter Air Force Base , Montgomery, Alabama, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2010. ref Inter war years Punch Dickins remained in France until ... Edmonton in May 1919, Dickins enrolled briefly in engineering at the University of Alberta until he ..., I Married a Bush Pilot. Punch Dickins became a legend in the Arctic flying more than 1,000,000 miles ... his way across the north of Canada. Dickins was responsible for a number of landmark flights ... G CASK . On 23 January 1929, Dickins delivered the first airmail to the Northwest Territories . Despite ... War Prior to the Second World War Dickins became a general superintendent for CPR airline division. When war came Punch Dickins again entered the military, this time as the head of the RAF Ferry Command .... After 1942 Dickins emerged as one of the leading exponents of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan ... for ease of docking. After consultation with company executives, Dickins joined the de ... as tropical jungles and the Antarctic. Dickins continued working with de Havilland Canada for many ... more details
Barry Dickins born 1949 is an Australia n author, artist and playwright. He was born in the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir, Victoria Reservoir . ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Dickins, Barry a.k.a. Dickins, Barry Leonard publisher AusLit Database date 2002 09 30 url http www.austlit.edu.au run?ex ShowAgent&agentId A dH accessdate 2007 03 21 ref Leaving school early he worked in a factory and then as a set painter for television. Through his association with La Mama Theatre , his first play, Ghosts , was performed in 1974. He has subsequently written a further nine plays. His play Remember Ronald Ryan won him the 1995 Victorian Premier s Literary Award . He has also written short stories, biography and other non fiction and children s books. Bibliography Drama The Banana Bender and The death of Minnie . Currency, 1981 ISBN 0868190535 Lennie Lower . Yackandandah, 1982 ISBN 0868050121 One woman shoe . Yackandandah, 1984 ISBN 0868050105 The Bridal Suite and Mag and Bag Two plays . Yackandandah, 1985 ISBN 0868050407 Beautland . Currency, 1985 ISBN 0868191302 The Golden Goldenbergs . 1986 The Fool s Shoe Hotel . Yackandandah, 1987 ISBN 0868050555 Royboys . Currency, 1987 ISBN 0868191779 Remember Ronald Ryan . Currency, 1994 ISBN 0868193925 Stories Post Office Restaurant and Other Stories . Pascoe, 1992 ISBN 0947087192 Fiction The Crookes of Epping .Pascoe Publishing, 1984. ISBN 0959210431 Non fiction The Gift of the Gab Stories from the life of Barry Dickins . 1981 Penguin, 1987 ISBN 0140108661 What the Dickins A symposium of pieces from the low life . Penguin, 1985 ISBN 0140072535 You ll Only Go In for Your Mates . Allen & Unwin , 1991 ISBN 1863731474 Guts and Pity ... and Whiteley Barry Dickins in search of Brett. Hardie Grant Books, 2002 ISBN 1740640012 small http ... 419 Interview with Steve Dow Persondata NAME Dickins, Barry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickins, Barry Category 1949 births Category Australian painters ... more details
Bruce Dickins Fellow of the British Academy FBA 26 October 1889 4 January 1978 was Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon , Cambridge University , from January 1946 until September 1957, afterwards Emeritus Professor and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge from 1946 Category 1889 births Category 1978 deaths Category British academic biography stubs ... more details
Infobox football biography name Matt Dickins image fullname Matthew James Dickins birth date Birth date and age 1970 9 3 df yes birth place Sheffield , England height height ft 6 in 4 currentclub position Goalkeeper football Goalkeeper youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1989 1991 years2 1989 years3 1991 1992 years4 1992 1995 years5 1993 years6 1993 years7 1994 years8 1994 years9 1995 1996 years10 1996 1999 years11 1998 1999 years12 1999 2000 clubs1 Sheffield United F.C. Sheffield United clubs2 Leyton Orient F.C. Leyton Orient loan clubs3 Lincoln City F.C. Lincoln City clubs4 Blackburn Rovers F.C. Blackburn Rovers clubs5 Blackpool F.C. Blackpool loan clubs6 Lincoln City loan clubs7 Grimsby Town F.C. Grimsby Town loan clubs8 Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale loan clubs9 Stockport County F.C. Stockport County clubs10 Altrincham F.C. Altrincham clubs11 Boston United F.C. Boston United loan clubs12 Sheffield F.C. Sheffield caps1 0 caps2 0 caps3 27 caps4 1 caps5 19 caps6 0 caps7 0 caps8 4 caps9 12 caps10 ? caps11 3 caps12 ? totalcaps 63 goals1 0 goals2 0 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 0 goals6 0 goals7 0 goals8 0 goals9 0 goals10 ? goals11 0 goals12 ? totalgoals 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate 18 47, 5 September 2007 UTC Matthew James Matt Dickins born 3 September 1970 in Sheffield , South Yorkshire is an England English professional goalkeeper soccer goalkeeper . Dickins attended All Saints RC Comprehensive school on Granville Road. Despite being a Sheffield Wednesday fan at school, Dickins began his career as a 19 year old trainee with Sheffield United F.C. Sheffield ... in 1995. During his three years at Ewood Park , Dickins was loaned out to four clubs Blackpool F.C. ... details.sd?playerid 2042 Dickins profile at soccerbase.com http www.playerhistory.com Default.aspx ... Persondata . NAME Dickins, Matt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 September 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH Sheffield , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickins, Matt Category ... more details
John Dickins 1746 1798 was an early Methodism Methodist preacher in the United States. Born in London in 1746 and educated in Eton College , he came to America and was appointed a Methodist preacher in 1774. He served circuits in Virginia and North Carolina , then went to New York in 1784. He was one of the founding members of the Methodist Episcopal Church actually it was he who suggested the name at the Christmas Conference Methodism Christmas Conference in Baltimore in 1784. He had been one of the greeters of Thomas Coke Methodist Thomas Coke who had arrived as Wesley s emissary to the new American Church. In 1789 he set up the Methodist Book Concern with 600 of his own money and began to publish books and other literature. Methodist circuit rider Religious circuit riders from then on carried his materials on their travels and distributed them widely. His first book was Christian Pattern by Thomas Kempis . He also published the Methodist hymn book, the Arminian Magazine and later The Methodist Magazine . In time his publishing concern grew into The Methodist Publishing House , which in the mid twentieth century was the largest religious publishing house in the world. As the principal provider of literature for the growing Methodist movement, he must take a significant amount of credit for its growth into the largest American church by the mid 20th century. References Pilkington, James Penn. The Methodist Publishing House . New York Abingdon Press, 1968. Vol 1. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickins, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1746 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1798 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickins, John Category 1746 births Category 1798 deaths Category American religious leaders Category American Methodists christianity bio stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Dillon & Dickins image DillonDickins.jpg caption image size background group or band alias 99 Allstars br Crazy Prophylactic br Dillon br Disco Biscuit br DPD br European Express br Gorgeous Darlings br Groovoid br Higher State br Illicit br Kartoid br Lentil Love Cake br Mesozoik br Miss Stuck Up br NASA br On The Blag br Sleeze Queen br Sound Environment br Spacebase br Swag Bag br Upstate origin London genre Dance music br House music House br UK garage years active 1992 present label Higher State , 99 North, 99 Degrees associated acts website http www.higherstate.co.uk www.higherstate.co.uk http www.myspace.com dillonanddickins myspace.com dillonanddickins notable instruments current members Marc Dillon, Patrick Dickins past members Dillon & Dickins is a Dance music production group based in London, United Kingdom , and one of the many aliases used by House music Record producer producers and Dj DJs Marc Dillon and Patrick Dickins ref http www.discogs.com artist Dillon 26 Dickins Dillon & Dickins on Discogs ref who also founded the dance record company and Music publisher popular music music publishing company Higher State. ref http www.higherstate.co.uk Higher State s official Website ref ref http www.musicweek.com mp product details.asp?productid 424290 Higher State s Music Week Listing ref Other aliases include the commonly miss spelt Dillon & Dickens, Dpd, 99 Allstars, Disco Biscuit, Sound Environment, Spacebase, Upstate and their more successful one, Illicit. ref http www.discogs.com artist Illicit Illicit on Discogs ref Career As Dillon & Dickins, their Steers & Queers EP catalogue numbers 99NTH15 & CDNTH15 , released on Higher State s Sub ... vocals on I See You Baby . Under the alias of Dillon & Dickins, notable remix es include Vengaboys ... release info on their digital distributors website ref Discography Singles & Albums Dillon & Dickins ... 1994 Happy Larry s Big Beat Orchestra Lego Beat 1995 Black River Kill Dem Off Dillon & Dickins ... more details
Asbury College may refer to the following Indiana Asbury University sometimes called Indiana Asbury College or just Asbury College the former name of DePauw University Asbury College Kentucky , the former name of Asbury University Asbury College Maryland a former Methodist college in Baltimore, Maryland. disambiguation ... more details
Art Asbury is a Canadian hydroplane boat racer. He was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2001 ref cite web url http www.cmhf.ca member ART ASBURY.html title Art Asbury at the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asbury, Art ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asbury, Art Category Canadian motorboat racers Category Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inductees Category Living people Canada sport bio stub autoracing bio stub ... more details
Infobox Venue name Asbury Lanes image Image Asbury lanes ap.jpg 210px image caption Front entrance of Asbury Lanes nickname location Asbury Park , New Jersey coordinates type Music venue , Bowling alley ... broke ground built opened 1962 ref name manta cite web title Asbury Lanes Asbury Park, New Jersey NJ Company Profile url http www.manta.com c mmfy61k asbury lanes Asbury Lanes publisher http ... names seating type seating capacity website http www.asburylanes.com Asbury Lanes located in Asbury ... from live musical acts ref name metrom cite web title Day 83 Asbury Lanes NJ.com url http www.nj.com events index.ssf 2008 08 day 83 asbury lanes.html publisher http www.nj.com NJ.com date 2008 ... ref name metrom and art shows. It is one of the many historic music landmarks located within Asbury .... ref name nytimes cite news title JERSEY In Asbury Park, It Isn t Bands That Battle Now New York ... ref Music venue Since its re opening, Asbury Lanes has hosted many notable bands. The bowling lanes ... Asbury Park New York Magazine url http nymag.com travel weekends asburypark index3.html publisher New York magazine New York Magazine date 2007 07 12 accessdate 2010 08 20 ref , Asbury Lanes has also hosted other genres of music as well as other non musical acts. Some acts to have played Asbury Lanes ... Surfers ref name metro cite web title Metro Mix Asbury Lanes Asbury Park, NJ 07712 url http jerseyshore.metromix.com music lounge asbury lanes asbury park 493963 content publisher Metromix date accessdate ... title D.O.A. & Negative Approach touring play Punk Island & other dates including Asbury Park tonight ... ref name ergs cite web title The Ergs and Hunchback announce reunion show Asbury Lanes 12 5 ... reunion show asbury lanes 12.html publisher http thenjunderground.com The New Jersey Underground date ... 2011 01 05 ref Germs band The Germs ref name germs cite web title The Germs at Asbury Lanes Asbury Park, NJ on 3 Jul 2009 url http www.last.fm event 1125650 The Germs at Asbury Lanes on 3 July 2009 publisher ... more details
Image FrancisAsbury.jpg thumb right 200px Bishop Asbury. Francis Asbury z b r , b , August 20, 1745 ... Methodist Church in the United States. As a young man in October 1771, English born Francis Asbury ... living on the frontier. Bishop Asbury s tireless leadership helped spread methodism in America. He also .... For another hour, while he was an infant, she would sing him hymns and pray over him. ref Asbury, Herbert. 1927. A Methodist Saint The Life of Bishop Asbury. New York Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. pg. 1 ref Asbury became a local lay preacher for Methodist meetings at age 18. At age 22, John Wesley appointed him as a traveling preacher. His Bishop Asbury Cottage boyhood home still stands and is open as a museum ... Asbury had a great distrust of person popularity, and equally marked distaste of personal publicity . ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American Methodism and Unofficial ... let a portrait be made of him. His friend James McCannon persuaded him to have it done. Asbury had ... artist in Strasburgh Pennsylvania. Francis Asbury was a vain person, he did not like having his ... my cast of mind . ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American Methodism ... spells of morbid depression . ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American ... whether we abound, or suffer need . ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American ... and most farseeing men of his day . ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American .... ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American Methodism and Unofficial Minister ... 31 ref Duren, William Larkin. 1928. Francis Asbury, Founder of American Methodism and Unofficial Minister of State, New York The Macmillan Company. Pg. xiii ref In 1784 John Wesley named Asbury and Thomas ... of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the USA . For the next 32 years, Asbury led all the Methodists ... a General Conference to which delegates could be sent was established on the advice of Asbury ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Asbury, Iowa native name settlement type City nickname motto More Than ... Dubuque County Iowa Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Asbury Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px ... history of Asbury, Iowa 1940 2005 . Asbury is a city in Dubuque County, Iowa Dubuque County , Iowa ... 4,170. ref cite web title Asbury population 2010 accessdate July 30, 2011 url http www.recap.iastate.edu local 2010census files 2010census 1903160.pdf ref Asbury is the second largest city in Dubuque ... whose residents work in Dubuque or Peosta, Iowa . Asbury has experienced a 53.3 increase in population ... &sort July0007DiffPerc&desc desc&update Sort tbl ref History Asbury was settled beginning in the 1830s, at first by Methodism Methodists . The city is named after British born Bishop Francis Asbury ... rural areas . ref name autogenerated1 cite web title History of Asbury accessdate January 2, 2007 ... history, Asbury was very small, much like hundreds of other towns in rural Iowa. In the 1960 census, Asbury still had only 71 residents. During this time, the City of Dubuque grew immensely, and the Urban sprawl sprawl reached the Asbury area beginning in the 1960s. By 1970, Asbury had 410 residents ... Asbury continues to grow at a rapid pace today, expanding over 50 since the year 2000, and currently ... of new subdivisions are being built or planned for the area. Law and government Asbury has a Mayor ... Tuesdays of every month at Asbury City Hall. ref cite web title Asbury city council members accessdate ..., and the Water Board. In addition, Asbury sends commissioners to the Eastern Iowa Housing Authority. ref cite web title Asbury boards & commissions accessdate January 2, 2007 url http cityofasbury.com ... boardsandcomm.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate October 9, 2006 ref Asbury has 3 city departments ... Assembly , Asbury is represented by Senator Tom Hancock Democratic Party United States D Epworth, Iowa ... House of Representatives . Asbury, and all of Iowa, are represented by U.S. Senators Chuck Grassley ... more details
Group of Rockford, Illinois . ref cite web title Asbury Plaza development overview accessdate January ... The development of Asbury Plaza was highly anticipated for many years in Dubuque, as the land the center ... Kohl s and Star Cinema theater Star Cinema . Impact Asbury Plaza has also had a significant impact on the growth of Dubuque s Northwest Side, and that of adjacent Asbury, Iowa . Both areas have ..., along Holliday Drive, and more recently, to the east, along Asbury Road. An example of this growth ..., an upcoming phase of the development will be the opening of the convert 75 acre m2 adj on Asbury Plaza .... ref cite web title Asbury Plaza Business Park Annexation construction accessdate January 6, 2007 url http www.cityofdubuque.org uploads manager AnnexationApproved.pdf ref See also Asbury, Iowa ... ProfileSE.aspx?LID 14193297&linkcode 10850&sourcecode 1lww2t006a00001 Asbury Plaza Business Park map http www.hy vee.com storefinder storefinder detail.asp?store 53 Asbury Plaza Hy Vee store details http www.rubloffusa.com rubloff showProperty.do?centerId 6801 Rubloff Development Group Asbury Plaza ... more details
President, The Legacy Companies br Talk Show Host br Author signature Neal Asbury born May 2, 1957 ... for America . Personal life Neal Asbury attended Jefferson Township High School in Jefferson Township ..., an actress from the Philippines, on December 29, 1984. They have two daughters, Alyssa Kyla Asbury and Anjelica Dawn Asbury. Career After graduating from Rowan State University Neal began working in the mail room of a Fifth Avenue food service exporter. A year later, Asbury moved on to Manila, working .... Seven years later, he founded Asbury Worldwide. ref Cite web last Neyman first Julie title Business ... southflorida stories 2008 05 05 story11.html ref In 1987, Asbury Worldwide grew to include twelve ... chains. After selling his group of companies in July 1999, Mr. Asbury established Greenfield ... . Awards and Distinctions Asbury has received the E Star Export Award and the Export Achievement Award from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Asbury s company was recognized as National Champion ... United States . Greenfield World Trade s Neal Asbury Named SBA s National Champion Exporter of the Year . ref Cite web last Brimm first David title Greenfield World Trade s Neal Asbury Named SBA ... by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Asbury also serves as a member of the International Advisory ... on multiple occasions on foreign trade. Radio Show and Blog Each week Asbury hosts a nationally broadcast ... Dream . Asbury also writes the http www.conscientiousequity.com Conscientious Equity blog, which focuses ... Persondata NAME Asbury, Neal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American entrepreneur ... DEFAULTSORT Asbury, Neal Category 1957 births Category Living people Category People from Columbus ... more details
Infobox State Representative image imagesize name Randy Asbury image name state house Missouri state Missouri district 22nd term start January, 2011 term end preceded Therese Sander succeeded party Republican Party United States Republican birth date birth date and age 1958 10 04 birth place Fayette, Missouri death date death place spouse Connie Asbury profession Agribusiness br Politics alma mater University of Missouri religion Baptist residence Higbee, Missouri Randy Asbury born October 4, 1958 is a Republican Party United States Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives . Asbury represents the 22nd District, encompassing all or parts of Chariton County, Missouri Chariton , Macon County, Missouri Macon , and Randolph County, Missouri Radolph counties. He was first elected to the Missouri House in 2010. ref cite web url http www.house.mo.gov member.aspx?district 022 title ... history Randy Asbury was born and raised in Fayette, Missouri . After graduation from Fayette High ... Producers Association and Soaring Eagles Ministries, a ministry for homeless persons. Randy Asbury is a former ... and Recovery date accessdate 2011 04 22 ref Asbury is the current executive director for the Coalition ... House of Representatives date accessdate 2011 04 22 ref Political history In 2000 Randy Asbury was a candidate ... Randy Asbury to finish an unexpired term on the Randolph County, Missouri Randolph County Commission ... Citizens for Asbury date accessdate 2011 04 23 ref Asbury ran for the 22nd District Missouri State Representative ... link party Republican Party US candidate Randy Asbury votes 29,152 percentage 40.6 change Election ... Republican Party US candidate Randy Asbury votes 7,813 percentage 69.8 change Winner Election box candidate ... change Election box end Legislative assignments Rep. Asbury will serve on the following commissions ... House of Representatives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asbury, Randy ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asbury, Randy Category 1958 births Category Living people Category People ... more details
Kelly Adam Asbury born January 15, 1960 in Beaumont, Texas is an American film director, screenwriter, voice actor, published children s book author illustrator, and non fiction author historian. He attended Lamar University for two years before, in 1980, transferring to the renowned California Institute of the Arts , where he studied animation and filmmaking. He is known for being an artist in a variety of capacities on many animated movies and directed the two Academy Award nominated feature films Shrek 2 2004 and Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron 2002 . In addition to directing, Asbury provided some of the extra voices in Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third . He has written a non fiction book entitled Dummy Days , which is a biography of five 20th century ventriloquists . ref http www.ugo.com channels filmtv features kellyasbury Kelly Asbury Interview UGO Entertainment ref He recently co wrote and directed the popular animated movie entitled Gnomeo and Juliet 2011 , for which he also provided the voices of the tiny Red Goon Gnomes. He was recently nominated for two Annie Awards for directing and co writing that film. ref http www.screendaily.com news uk ireland e1 strikes uk canada deal for gnomeo and juliet 5016625.article E1 strikes UK, Canada deal for Gnomeo And Juliet News screendaily.com ref Filmography Gnomeo and Juliet 2011 director, story and screenplay, voice of Red Goon Gnomes Shrek the Third 2007 voice of Master of Ceremonies and Fiddlesworth Shrek 2 2004 director, additional voices, ADR group Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron 2002 director Shrek 2001 story artist Chicken ... External links http www.imdb.com name nm0038432 Kelly Asbury at Internet Movie Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asbury, Kelly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 15, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Beaumont, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asbury ... animator stub de Kelly Asbury fr Kelly Asbury it Kelly Asbury sv Kelly Asbury ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Asbury Churchwell Latimer image name Asbury Latimer.jpg jr sr United States Senator state South Carolina term start March 4, 1903 term end February 20, 1908 predecessor John L. McLaurin successor Frank B. Gary birth date birth date 1851 7 31 birth place Lowndesville, South Carolina Lowndesville , South Carolina death date death date and age 1908 2 20 1851 7 31 death place Washington, D.C. party Democratic Party United States Democratic Asbury Churchwell Latimer July 31, 1851 ndash February 20, 1908 was a United States Representative and United States Senate Senator from South Carolina . Born near Lowndesville, South Carolina , he attended the common schools, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and in 1880 moved to Belton, South Carolina and devoted his time to farming. Latimer was elected as a USDemocrat Democrat to the Fifty third and to the four succeeding Congresses March 4, 1893 March 4, 1903 . He did not seek renomination in 1902, having become a United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1902 candidate for US Senator . He was elected to the U.S. Senate and served from March 4, 1903, until his death in 1908. During his service in the Senate, he was appointed in 1907 a member of the Dillingham Commission United States Immigration Commission . He died in of peritonitis in Washington, D.C. in 1908 interment was in Belton Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina . References CongBio L000114 s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state South Carolina district 3 before George Johnstone politician George Johnstone after Wyatt Aiken years 1893 &ndash 1903 s par us sen U.S. Senator box state South Carolina class 3 before John L. McLaurin after Frank B. Gary ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Latimer, Asbury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician ... Carolina DATE OF DEATH February 20, 1908 PLACE OF DEATH Washington, D.C. DEFAULTSORT Latimer, Asbury ... Asbury Latimer sv Asbury Latimer ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Asbury, Missouri settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Jasper County Missouri Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Asbury Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Asbury, Missouri image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US MO subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Missouri subdivision type2 List of counties in Missouri County subdivision name2 Jasper County, Missouri Jasper government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 0.9 area land km2 0.9 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.4 area land sq mi 0.4 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2010 2010 population footnotes population total 207 population density km2 238.8 population density sq mi 618.4 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 274 elevation ft 899 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 37 latm 16 lats 29 latNS N longd 94 longm 36 longs 12 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal Information ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0713413 GR 3 website footnotes Asbury is a city in Jasper County ... . Geography Asbury is located at coord 37 16 29 N 94 36 12 W type city 37.274656, 94.603441 GR 1 . According ... Category Cities in Jasper County, Missouri Category Joplin metropolitan area ca Asbury Missouri es Asbury Misuri io Asbury, Missouri ht Asbury, Missouri nl Asbury Missouri pl Asbury Missouri pt Asbury Missouri vo Asbury Missouri ... more details
File Sc kung2.jpg thumb right 250px A page of Kung Fu from Look in , 1970s Martin Asbury is a British comic and storyboard artist, best known for drawing the Garth comic strip Garth strip in the Daily Mirror from 1976 to 1997, and for his colour TV adaptations in Look in . Asbury was educated at Merchant Taylors School and at St. Martin s School of Art , London, ref http www.martinasbury.com credits.html Credits at MartinAsbury.com ref and started work in strip cartoons, including assisting Dan Barry comics Dan Barry on Flash Gordon in Austria. After a period designing greetings cards, he got work at D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd D. C. Thomson , drawing Secret of the Sheridan Sisters for Bunty and Soldiers of the Jet Age and The Crimson Claw for Hotspur comics Hotspur , before moving to TV Century 21 , drawing Joe 90 and the football strip Forward from the Back Streets , starting in 1969. He then drew Captain Scarlet for Countdown Polystyle Publications Countdown , starting in 1971. When Countdown was relaunched as TV Action in 1973, Asbury got an early opportunity to work in colour on Cannon TV series Cannon . From there he moved to Look in , where he drew more strips based on TV shows, including popular runs on Kung Fu TV series Kung Fu and The Six Million Dollar Man , written by Angus Allan , until 1981. He also drew Doctor Who for TV Comic in 1975, ref name int http www.animus web.demon.co.uk lookin masbury1.html From Small Screen to Big Screen an interview with Martin Asbury ref and a Star Wars strip for the TV Times in 1982. ref http www.starwarsaficionado.com starwarsbymartinasbury.html Star Wars by Martin Asbury ref He took over as artist on the Daily Mirror nowiki nowiki ... Asbury on IMDB http comicbookdb.com creator.php?ID 10854 Martin Asbury on ComicbookDB Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asbury, Martin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asbury, Martin Category British comics ... more details
Infobox university name Asbury University image name Asbury University logo.png motto Eruditio et Religio ... ref name quickfacts cite web url http www.asbury.edu about us quick facts title Asbury University ... 250px Hager Administration Building Asbury University, formerly Asbury College, is a Christian ... 50 majors across 17 departments. Primarily a four year college, Asbury was ranked in the third tier ... and World Report Asbury University At A Glance accessdate 2008 06 24 ref Asbury University s freshman ... of Asbury Theological Seminary , which became a separate institution in 1940, is located across the street from Asbury University . Asbury University is a member of the Christian College Consortium and the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities . In the fall of 2009, Asbury University ... students, and 138 graduate students. History Refimprove section date January 2009 Asbury College ... called the Kentucky Holiness College, but was later renamed after Bishop Francis Asbury , the Father of American Methodism and a circuit riding evangelist. Asbury was instrumental in Methodist ... of Wilmore. ref Thacker, Joseph A., Jr. Asbury College Vision and Miracle . Nappanee, Indiana Nappanee Evangel, 1900, 19. ref After being pushed out as President of Asbury College in 1905, Hughes went ... no longer exists. Despite his disappointment over being removed at Asbury, Hughes wrote in his 1923 autobiography Being sure I was led of God to establish Asbury College , it being my college child ... to break ground for Asbury College s new chapel, Hughes Auditorium, which is still in use today. Under great financial difficulty, Asbury College hired Dr. Henry Clay Morrison , a Methodist evangelist .... He served his second term until 1940. Succeeding Morrison as president of Asbury College was his ... at Asbury College was marked by growth, both of the student body and the campus physical plant. Campus ... Johnson s administration that Asbury College moved to full racial integration in 1962. On October ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Herbert Asbury image caption ... True crime spouse Edith Evans Asbury Edith Snyder notableworks The Gangs of New York An Informal History ... influenced The Gangs of New York , movie Herbert Asbury September 1, 1889 February 24, 1963 was an United ... as a screenplay adapted from another work. In earlier decades, Asbury was known for his self described ... early teens, Asbury, along with his siblings Mary, Emmett and Fred Asbury, became disenchanted with the local Methodist Episcopal Church, South Southern Methodist church. During World War I , Asbury ... Mercury Asbury achieved first notoriety with a story that H. L. Mencken published in his magazine, The American Mercury in 1926. The story profiled a prostitute from Asbury s hometown of Farmington ... boomed, and Asbury became a celebrity. Asbury then focused his attention of a series of articles ... successful. He married Edith Evans Asbury Edith Snyder in 1945, a journalist ultimately employed by The New ... 2008 10 31 nyregion 31asbury.html Edith Evans Asbury, 98, Veteran Times Reporter, Is Dead ... Illusion An Informal History of Prohibition in 1950, he retired from writing. Asbury died on February ... revitalized interest in Asbury and many of Asbury s works, mostly chronicling the largely hidden history ... location Baltimore publisher Maryland Historical Society pages year 2005 ref have suggested that Asbury took journalistic liberties with his material. However, Asbury s books generally feature lengthy ... Nothing Riot in Washington, D.C. Washington . Melton further speculated that Asbury had apparently read ... . Bibliography Up From Methodism 1926. A Methodist Saint The Life of Bishop Asbury 1927. A biography of Rev. Francis Asbury The Devil of Pei ling 1927. A novel. The Tick of the Clock 1928. A novel. The Gangs ... by Jerry Thomas bartender Jerry Thomas , reissue edited by Asbury. The Life of Carry Nation 1928. Ye ... Illusion An Informal History of Prohibition 1950. Filmography Asbury is credited with several crime ... more details