Highjinks was a popular 18th century drinking game in Scotland. The game involved throwing a die, and if the caster got a bad score, they had to choose between drinking more alcohol or performing a undignified task. ref Flying by the Seat of Your Pants Surprising Origins of Everyday Expressions By Harry Oliver ref Highjinks now commonly used to refer to any prank or frolic. ref cite web url http www.rd.com slideshows 8 amusing stories behind common expressions 7 title 8 Amusing Stories Behind Common Expressions & 124 Reader s Digest publisher Rd.com date 2011 11 13 accessdate 2011 12 18 ref References references Uncategorized date December 2011 ... more details
HighJinks in Society is a 1949 UK British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and Robert Jordan Hill and starring Ben Wrigley , Barbara Shaw actress Barbara Shaw , Basil Appleby , Peter Gawthorne and Moore Marriott . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0174737 ref After foiling a robbery, a window cleaner is hired by an aristocracy class aristocrat to protect their valuables with comic results. ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 4349 ref Cast Ben Wrigley Ben Barbara Shaw actress Barbara Shaw Angela Moore Marriott Grandpa Basil Appleby Hector Netta Westcott Lady Barr Nunn Michael Ward actor Michael Ward Watkins Peter Gawthorne Jenkins References reflist 1940s UK film stub Category Films directed by John Guillermin Category 1949 films Category 1940s comedy films Category British films Category British comedy films Category English language films CinemaoftheUK John Guillermin ... more details
Jinks may refer to Jinx , a type of curse placed on a person, or a person afflicted with a similar curse, and also a slang term used when two people say the same thing at the same time Jinks rapper , a Danish rapper Jinks Island , an island in the Biscoe Islands The Jinks, a UK Afro beat, Disco House and House band Others Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines , a 1975 opera by Jack Beeson Jinks, an animated orange cat on Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks , a regular segment of the television series The Huckleberry Hound Show Jinks Music Festival, an annual youth festival organised by National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology every year in Ranchi, India. Warehouse 13 Steve Jinks , a character in the television series Warehouse 13. See also Jinx Jinx disambiguation disambig ... more details
John Jinks may refer to John Jinks politician died 1939 , Irish politician John L. Jinks 1929 1987 , British geneticist hndis name Jinks, John ... more details
Catherine Jinks born 1963 is an Australian author. She has written more than 30 books for all ages, and has won many awards, including the Children s Book Council Of Australia Book of the Year Award three times, the Victorian Premier s Literary Award , the Aurealis Award for Science Fiction, the IBBY Australia Ena Noel Encouragement Award, and the Davitt Award for Crime Fiction. Personal life Catherine was born in Brisbane, Queensland . She grew up in Papua New Guinea , where her father worked as a patrol officer. She went to high school in Sydney . In 2006, her alma mater, KCAHS Ku ring gai High School , named its library after her. From 1982 to 1986, Catherine studied at the University of Sydney , graduating with an honours degree in medieval history. She then worked on Westpac Banking Corporation s staff magazine for approximately seven years. In 1992 she married Peter Dockrill, a Canadian journalist in 1993 she and her husband left Australia for a brief spell in Nova Scotia , where she began to write full time. They returned to Australia in 1994, and Catherine gave birth to her daughter Hannah in 1997. Since 1998, she and her family have been living in Leura, New South Wales . To date, she has written forty one different books. Publications Children s books The Secret of Hermitage Isle 1997 The Horrible Holiday 1998 The Stinking Great Lie 1999 You ll Wake the Baby, illustrated by Andrew McLean 2000 Daryl s Dinner 2002 Katie and Cleo Move In, illustrated by Andrew McLean 2007 Allie s Ghost Hunters series Eglantine 2002 Eustace 2003 Eloise 2004 Elysium 2007 Young Adult books ... links http www.catherinejinks.com Catherine Jinks official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jinks, Catherine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks, Catherine Category 1963 births Category Australian children s writers Category Living people de Catherine Jinks simple Catherine Jinks ... more details
Infobox person image Dan Jinks.jpg imagesize 200px name Dan Jinks birth date birth place Miami, Florida , United States occupation Film producer Film and television producer years active 1997 present Dan Jinks is an American film producer film and television producer . In February 2010, Jinks launched his own film and television production company, the Dan Jinks Company. ref name Producers Dan Jinks & Bruce Cohen Split Up http www.deadline.com 2010 02 producers dan jinks bruce cohen split up Producers Dan Jinks & Bruce Cohen Split Up Deadline Hollywood ref In July 2011, he signed an overall deal with CBS Television Studios. ref name Dan Jinks Launches Solo TV Producing Career with Overall Deal at CBS Studios http www.deadline.com 2011 07 dan jinks launches solo tv producing career with ovearall deal at cbs studios Dan Jinks Launches Solo TV Producing Career with Overall Deal at CBS Studios Deadline Hollywood ref Life and career Previously, working with producing partner Bruce Cohen , Dan produced Milk film Milk , directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Sean Penn as Harvey Milk . The film was nominated for 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture , and won for Academy Award for Best Actor ... produced through The Jinks Cohen Company. Their second film was the sex comedy Down with Love starring .... Prior to Jinks Cohen, Dan produced Nothing to Lose 1997 film Nothing to Lose , starring Martin ... s Tisch School of the Arts , Jinks began his career working in the theatre in New York. Along ... External links IMDb name 0423134 Dan Jinks http www.svcn.com archives lgwt 08.16.00 jinks 0033.html Jinks reaps awards for American Beauty Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jinks ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks, Dan Category BAFTA winners people Category Producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award Category Living people Category American film producers de Dan Jinks fr Dan Jinks it Dan Jinks tr Dan Jinks ... more details
Jinks Coleman was the first head coach of the women s basketball team at Louisiana State University LSU from 1975 1979. Coleman led the Lady Tigers then the BenGals to a 91 32 record before resigning 15 games into the 1978 1979 season. Coleman coached both basketball and volleyball at LSU from 1973 until 1977, when she was released from her duties as volleyball coach finishing with a record of 75 22 and allowed to concentrate solely on basketball . Throughout her tenure, however, she was required to teach five physical education classes in addition to her coaching duties. She was succeeded as head volleyball coach by Gerry Owens . Coleman led the Lady Tigers to a 11 final Associated Press AP ranking in the 1976 1977 season and to a 10 final Associated Press AP ranking in the 1977 1978 season. Her teams went to three Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women AIAW Tournaments, won a state title in 1978, and earned a regional crown in 1977. In the 1977 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women AIAW National Tournament in Minneapolis, Minnesota , Coleman s LSU team defeated Western Michigan University Western Michigan 91 53 , Baylor University Baylor 71 64 , and Immaculata University Immaculata College 74 68 , before falling to Margaret Wade s 1 ranked Delta State University Delta State team in the national championship game by a score of 68 55. To date, the 1977 team is the only Lady Tiger basketball team to play in a national championship game. Prior to becoming the first women s basketball head coach at LSU, Coleman was the head girls basketball coach at Monterey High School in Monterey, Louisiana, where she led her team to the 1971 Class B Final Four. Coleman died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on October 20, 2000, from cancer . The LSU Lady Tigers team locker ..., Jinks ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coleman, Jinks Category American basketball coaches Category American volleyball ... more details
Infobox AFL player 2 name Fred Jinks image birth date 24 November 1880 birth place originalteam Eaglehawk Football Club Eaglehawk Footscray VFA heightweight 180 cm 78 kg death date death place debutdate Round 8, 1906 debutteam Carlton Football Club Carlton debutopponent Melbourne Football Club Melbourne debutstadium Melbourne Cricket Ground The MCG playingteams Carlton Football Club Carlton 1906 09 60 games, 28 goals statsend 1909 Fred Jinks born 24 November 1880 was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton Football Club Carlton in the Australian Football League VFL during the early 1900s. Originally from VFA club Footscray, Jinks was recruited by Carlton in 1906. Although he spent only four seasons with Carlton, he played in a Grand Final each year for three premierships. He played mainly in the ruck but was also used as a half forward flanker. In 1908 he became the club s vice captain and left two years later as a response to the sacking of coach Jack Worrall. He returned to the VFA where he played with North Melbourne, winning a premiership in 1910 and acting as captain coach in 1912. External links AflRleague ref F Fred Jinks.html http www.blueseum.org tiki index.php?page Fred Jinks Blueseum profile 1906 07 08 Carlton Blues triple premiership players 1910 North Melbourne premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jinks, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 November 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks, Fred Category 1880 births Category Year of death missing Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Carlton Football Club players Category North Melbourne Football Club VFA players Category Footscray Football Club VFA players Category Eaglehawk Football Club players ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Infobox football biography name Jimmy Jinks image fullname James Thomas Jinks ref name Search 1984 to 2006 Birth, Marriage and Death indexes cite web title Search 1984 to 2006 Birth, Marriage and Death indexes url http www.findmypast.co.uk birth indexes search start.action publisher Findmypast.com accessdate 2010 08 12 ref birth date birth date 1916 8 19 df yes birth place Camberwell , England death date 1981 age 64 or 65 death place Greenwich , England height currentclub clubnumber position Forward football Centre Forward youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1938 1947 clubs1 Millwall F.C. Millwall caps1 45 goals1 16 years2 1948 1950 clubs2 Fulham F.C. Fulham caps2 11 goals2 3 years3 1950 1951 clubs3 Luton Town F.C. Luton Town caps3 9 goals3 2 years4 1951 1952 clubs4 Aldershot F.C. Aldershot caps4 5 goals4 0 years5 clubs5 Ashford Town F.C. Ashford Town caps5 ? goals5 ? totalcaps 70 totalgoals 21 James Thomas Jinks born 19 August 1916 in Camberwell , London , England , is an England English football soccer footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League . Whilst a Millwall F.C. Millwall player he also appeared as a guest player for West Ham United F.C. West Ham United in World War II . ref cite book last Hogg first Tony title West Ham Who s Who year 1995 publisher Independent UK Sports publications location London isbn 1 899429 01 08 pages 223 ref References reflist 2 External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player4 jimmyjinks.htm Jimmy Jinks s Career Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jinks, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 August 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH Camberwell , London , England DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks, Jimmy Category 1916 births Category 1981 deaths Category English footballers Category People from Camberwell Category Association football forwards Category Aldershot F.C. players Category Fulham F.C. players Category Luton Town F.C. players Category ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Jinks Island coor dm 65 22 S 65 38 W is an island lying 5 nautical miles 9  km north of Pickwick Island , Pitt Islands , in the Biscoe Islands . Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1959 after a character in Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers . It is shown on an Argentine government chart of 1957. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Islands of the Biscoe Islands Biscoes geo stub ... more details
infobox television show name Hi Jinks image caption format pranks Prank Show Reality TV runtime 30 minutes creator presenter Leila Sbitani country United States language English network Nick at Nite first aired Start date 2005 8 2 last aired br End date 2006 10 31 num episodes 18 website Hi Jinks STOP...do NOT change to was is NOTE remains as is per Wikipedia convention see Wikipedia WikiProject Television Style guidelines Lead paragraphs . a hidden camera show that premiered on Nick at Nite in 2005. The show is hosted by Leila Sbitani . The show gives parents a chance to play practical jokes on their children, in a similar fashion to Candid Camera . Taking a cue from Punk d , each show features a prank that is conducted with the assistance of a known celebrity. Celebrities who guest starred Alan Thicke Alfonso Ribeiro Bo Bice Chris Webber Corbin Bernsen Dave Coulier Evander Holyfield Gilbert Gottfried Holly Robinson Peete Meredith Vieira Jane Seymour actress Jane Seymour John Schneider television actor John Schneider Patti LaBelle Richard Kind Susan Sarandon Sterling Knight Ted McGinley Tichina Arnold Tony Hawk Tyler James Williams Vivica A. Fox External links IMDb title 0479834 tv.com 41300 Nick at Nite Category 2000s American television series Category 2005 American television series debuts Category 2006 American television series endings Category 2000s Nickelodeon shows Category American reality television series Category English language television series Category Hidden camera television series Category Nickelodeon shows Category Practical jokes tv tech stub ... more details
homesick, they call for Jinks help. LineColor FFA500 Episode list EpisodeNumber 36 Title HighJinks ...Infobox Television show name Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks image Image Pixie&Dixie Jinks.jpg 225px caption Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks Title Card genre Cartoon creator Joseph Barbera br William Hanna voices Daws Butler br Don Messick language English Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks is a Hanna Barbera cartoon ... voiced by Daws Butler in a southern accent , and a cat , Mr. Jinks a.k.a. Jinksy to the mice ..., the Jinks team had to rely on funny dialogue and voices to carry the cartoon s humor. The cartoon was also less violent, and unlike the slightly sinister Tom, the headstrong Jinks was, in reality ... when Jinks would either share a good ending with the mice or actually outwit them himself, whereas the times Tom got the best of Jerry were much more rare. Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks is also remembered for Mr. Jinks rhyming but ungrammatical lament, I hate those meeces to pieces . For the first .... As with Huckleberry Hound, Mr. Jinks would frequently talk directly to the audience, and discuss ... Pixie and Dixie s cousin Tex arrives from Texas, and proves to be more than a match for Jinks, who ... themselves against Jinks in the arts of Judo . LineColor 659D32 Episode list EpisodeNumber 3 Title Kit Kat Kit OriginalAirDate October 16, 1958 ShortSummary Jinks builds a robot cat to take care of Pixie and Dixie their efforts against it don t work until they make it think Jinks is a mouse. LineColor 659D32 Episode list EpisodeNumber 4 Title Jinks Mice Device OriginalAirDate October 23, 1958 ShortSummary Jinks builds a machine he thinks will liquidate Pixie and Dixie. It makes the mice invisible and they drive Jinks mad with their tricks. LineColor 659D32 Episode list EpisodeNumber 5 Title ... threatens to make Jinks walk the plank if Pixie and Dixie are not taken care of. LineColor 659D32 Episode ... and Dixie buy a dog for 5 to get Jinks, but the dog is scared of cats. The dog s twin brother then comes ... more details
Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines is an opera in three acts by Jack Beeson written in 1975 to a libretto by Sheldon Harnick after the play by Clyde Fitch . The world premiere was 9 20 1975 at the Kansas City Lyric Theater , Kansas City , Missouri directed and choreographed by Jack Eddleman and conducted by Russell Patterson . It was produced by the Kansas City Lyric Opera Company . http www.boosey.com pages opera moreDetails.asp?musicID 1581 A recording of the original cast is available as a 2CD set from Albany Records TROY1149 50. Roles Colonel Mapleson Basso Cantante Reporter from THE TIMES Irish Tenor Reporter from THE TRIBUNE Tenor Reporter from THE SUN Baritone Reporter from THE HERALD Baritone Reporter from THE CLIPPER Bass Sam Van Bleecker Bass Baritone Charlles LaMartine Baritone Jonathan Jinks Tenor Mrs Greenborough Mrs. Gee Contralto and pianist, if possible Aurelia Trentoni Lyric ... Mrs Jinks Jonathan s mother Mezzo Soprano Stage Doorman role doubled by customs official Buffo Bass ... 3 or 4 dancing couples Stagehands, sailors, stevedores 3 dogs Synopsis Jonathan Jinks and his friends Salty Sam and Charlie go to welcome opera star Aurelia Trentoni. Charlie, jealous of Jinks s success ... another. Ashamed of the bet, Jinks tries to cancel it. Unsuccessful, he gives Charlie an IOU. In an attempt to speed Aurelia s luggage through Customs, Jinks offers money to an inspector. He is surprised as he is arrested for bribing a U.S. official. Jinks, out on bail, becomes secretly engaged ... the IOU, claims Jinks is a fortune hunter who has wagered he would marry Aurelia. Belliarti forbids Jinks to see Aurelia again. Aurelia returns from her triumphant debut in La traviata too distressed to attend the party given in her honor. Jinks appears, explains what has happened, and begs forgiveness. A policeman arrives looking for Jinks, who has missed his trial. Aurelia, playing the dying Violetta for the second time that evening, explains that Jinks was helping her to survive a recurrence ... more details
About the geneticist the Irish politician John Jinks disambiguation John Jinks Infobox scientist name John L. Jinks image image size caption birth date October 21, 1929 birth place Stoke on Trent, England death date June 6, 1987 death place residence citizenship nationality United Kingdom British ethnicity field genetics work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students David Fulker known for genetics and Extranuclear inheritance cytoplasmic inheritance author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature John Leonard Jinks Stoke on Trent , October 21, 1929 June 6, 1987 was a United Kingdom British geneticist . His untimely death at 57 cut short a distinguished career with many contributions in the fields of microbial genetics, cytoplasmic inheritance, and quantitative genetics biometrical genetics . ref Cite journal pmid 11616112 last Mather first K publication date 1988 year 1988 title John Leonard Jinks 21 October 1929 6 June 1987. volume 34 issue periodical Biogr Mem Fellows R Soc. pages 321 44 ref Career He was educated at Birmingham University and remained there for the majority of his career, contributing to the development of biometrical genetics, human behavioural genetics , and supervising a number of students who went on to make their own contributions, among them David Fulker . He was a scientific officer principal ... 2 cite book author Jinks, John L. title Cytoplasmic inheritance publisher Scientific Publications ... Mather Mather, Kenneth Jinks, John L. title Biometrical Genetics The Study of Continuous Variation ... from several universities. He met Jinks fortuitously, and, recognising a promising intellect, Jinks ... references External links Jinks papers at the UK National Archives http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ... . NAME Jinks, John Leonard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 21, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH Stoke on Trent, England DATE OF DEATH June 6, 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks ... more details
About the Irish politician the geneticist John L. Jinks John Jinks died 11 September 1934 often known simply as Alderman Jinks from his position as an Alderman on Sligo Corporation was an Ireland Irish politician who served briefly in D il ireann . He was elected to D il ireann as Teachta D la TD for the 7 seat Leitrim Sligo D il ireann constituency Leitrim Sligo constituency at the Irish general election, June 1927 June 1927 general election as a representative of the National League Party . He is most famous for having been absent, on 16 August 1927, from a crucial vote of motion of no confidence in the Executive Council of the Irish Free State Executive Council . ref http www.oireachtas debates.gov.ie D 0020 D.0020.192708160004.html D il ireann Volume 20 16 August, 1927 PUBLIC BUSINESS. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION Bot generated title ref This resulted in a tied vote 71 71 and the government survived only because of the casting vote of the Ceann Comhairle chairman . Many colourful stories have grown up over the years as to the means by which his absence from the voting lobbies was secured, although it seems most likely that it was, in fact, a deliberate expression of his political views. ref http hoganstand.com general identity extras dail stories walkout.htm Infamous Dail walk out saved the Government Bot generated title ref The proposed alternative government was a Labour Party Ireland Labour National League Party National League coalition, depending on the external support of Fianna F il . The Irish general election, September 1927 September 1927 general election rapidly followed, at which he stood as an Independent politician Independent candidate and was not re elected ... Elections Ireland entry on John Jinks oireachtas database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jinks, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 11 September 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jinks, John Category 1934 deaths Category National ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale book cover Article Eye to Eye novel Use Infobox Choose Infobox Header Section Author Other OPTIONAL FIELDS Title Eye to Eye novel Eye to Eye Author Catherine Jinks Publisher Puffin Books Cover artist Website http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk edition ?isbn 0140384448 Owner Commentary Year OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability Other information Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
wiktionary High may refer to TOC right Science, technology and economics Height High atmospheric , a high pressure area High computability , a quality of a Turing degree, in computability theory High technical analysis , or top, an event in market price fluctuations of a security High tectonics , in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift took or takes place Substance intoxication , also known by the slang description being high Music Albums High The Blue Nile album High The Blue Nile album High Flotsam and Jetsam album High Flotsam and Jetsam album High New Model Army album High New Model Army album Songs High James Blunt song High James Blunt song High Knut Anders S rum song High Knut Anders S rum song High The Cure song High The Cure song High Feeder song High Feeder song High Lighthouse Family song High Lighthouse Family song High David Hallyday song High David Hallyday song Other media High comics , a fictional character in the Wildstorm universe High film High film , a 1967 Canadian film High play High play , a 2011 play by Matthew Lombardo High, Just As High, and Third , in Norse mythology, three figures in the Prose Edda See also Lookfrom High HI disambiguation HY disambiguation disambiguation es High it High nl High ... more details
Infobox Single Name On a High Cover Onahigh.jpg Artist Duncan Sheik from Album Daylight Duncan Sheik album Daylight Genre Pop rock Format Compact Disc CD Length 3 39 Label Atlantic Records Atlantic Writer Duncan Sheik Producer Duncan Sheik Certification Last single A Mirror in the Heart br 2001 This single On a High br 2002 Next single Half Life song Half Life br 2002 On a High is a song written and recorded by singer songwriter Duncan Sheik and released as the first single from his album Daylight Duncan Sheik album Daylight . A female cover of On a High can be heard in the commercials for the TV movie Queen Sized , sung by Nikki Blonsky . fact date March 2010 Track listing US radio promo On a High Album Version German commercial single On a High Single Version On a High Jamie Myerson Remix Edit On a High Gabriel & Dresden s Love From Humboldt Edit Chart performance class wikitable Chart 2003 Peak br position singlechart Billboarddanceclubplay 1 artist Duncan Sheik artistid 103661 accessdate March 26, 2011 References reflist start box succession box before Beautiful Christina Aguilera song Beautiful by Christina Aguilera title Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Number one dance hits of 2003 USA number one single years April 26, 2003 after Gossip Folks by Missy Elliott Missy Misdemeanor Elliott featuring Ludacris end box Duncan Sheik Category 2003 singles Category Duncan Sheik songs Category Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs number one singles 2000s pop song stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name On High Type studio Artist Kate Maki Cover Kate Maki On High album art.jpg Released February 12, 2008 Recorded Genre Folk music Folk Length Label Confusion Unlimited, OW OM Producer Howe Gelb , Kate Maki Last album The Sun Will Find Us br 2004 This album On High br 2008 Next album Two Song Wedding br 2010 Album ratings rev1 Pitchfork Media rev1score 6.5 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 49189 on high Pitchfork Media review ref rev2 Ottawa Citizen rev2score Rating 4 5 ref http www.canada.com ottawacitizen news styleweeklytelevision story.html?id a9c7b84e 6818 4263 ba80 26337a763245 Ottawa Citizen review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot On High is the third album by Canada Canadian singer songwriter Kate Maki , released on February 12, 2008 in the USA on Howe Gelb s record label OW OM Records and in Canada on Kate s label Confusion Unlimited. The album s lead single, Blue Morning , was highlighted as a Song of the Day by National Public Radio NPR , ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 19192969 A Blue Morning That s Welcoming and Warm , NPR Music, February 20, 2008. ref KCRW , ref http www.kcrw.com music programs tu tu080218kate maki blue mor Today s Top Tune Kate Maki, Blue Morning , KCRW, February 18, 2008. ref and WXPN . ref http wxpn.blogspot.com 2008 01 my morning download 11808 kate maki.html My Morning Download 1 18 08 Kate Maki , WXPN, January 18, 2008. ref Track listing Highway Blue Morning Wanted Ads White Noise To Please Message Forgot Badminton Racquet Beyond the Sun We Are Gone Don t Look Down On a String References reflist Category 2008 albums Category Kate Maki albums 2000s country album stub ... more details
about the street in Oxford High Street, Oxford the Wildstorm superhero High comics distinguish The Higher Infobox musical artist name The High image caption background group or band origin Manchester , England genre Alternative rock br Madchester br Baggy years active 1989 1993 label London Records London associated acts The Stone Roses br Buzzcocks F.O.C. br Inspiral Carpets website current members past members Andy Couzens br John Matthews br Simon Davy br Chris Goodwin The High were an England English Rock music rock group from Manchester , who were generally regarded as part of the Madchester scene. History The band was formed in 1989 by former Turning Blue singer John Matthews, along with former Buzzcocks F.O.C. members Andy Couzens guitar , also formerly of The Stone Roses and pre Roses bands The Patrol and Waterfront , Simon Davies Bass guitar bass , and drummer Chris Goodwin also formerly of Inspiral Carpets , when Steve Diggle left Buzzcocks F.O.C. to reform the Buzzcocks . ref name Strong Strong, Martin C. 1999 The Great Alternative & Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 0 86241 913 1 ref ref http www.kolumn.co.uk thehigh biography.htm The High Biography , kolumn ref They were signed by London Records and had three minor UK Singles Chart hits in 1990 before breaking into the top 30 in 1991 with a revamped version of their debut single, the Martin Hannett produced Box Set Go . ref name Strong ref name raggett Raggett, Ned Allmusic class album id r9320 pure url yes Somewhere Soon Review , Allmusic , Macrovision Corporation ref The band s debut album, Somewhere Soon , peaked at number 59 in the UK Album Chart . With the Madchester scene losing favour with the critics, the band s later releases failed to chart, the band splitting up in 1993. ref name Strong John Matthews ... 1992 London References Reflist External links Robbins, Ira http www.trouserpress.com entry.php?a high The High Somewhere Soon , Trouser Press DEFAULTSORT High, The Category Musical groups from Manchester ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Infobox ESC entry song flagicon United Kingdom Looking High, High, High image caption year 1960 country United Kingdom artist Bryan Johnson singer Bryan Johnson as with language English languages composer John Watson lyricist John Watson conductor Eric Robinson conductor Eric Robinson place 2nd points 25 lyrics http www.diggiloo.net ?1960uk from Diggiloo Thrush prev Sing, Little Birdie prev link Sing, Little Birdie next Are You Sure? next link Are You Sure? Looking High, High, High is a song by United Kingdom British singer Bryan Johnson singer Bryan Johnson , that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 , performed in English language English . The song was performed first on the night of the contest, held on 29 March 1960, preceding Sweden s Siw Malmkvist with Alla andra f r varann . The song received 25 points, placing 2nd in a field of 13. The song was succeeded as the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest UK representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1961 1961 Contest by The Allisons with Are You Sure? . start box succession box before Sing, Little Birdie title United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest years United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 1960 after Are You Sure? end 1960 Eurovision Songs Eurovision UK Category Eurovision songs of the United Kingdom Category Eurovision songs of 1960 pt Looking High, High, High 1960s song stub UK stub ... more details
High Tech High may refer to High Technology High School , a school located in Lincroft, New Jersey Gary and Jerri Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School , a school located in San Diego, California High Tech High School , a school in North Bergen, New Jersey disambig ... more details
The High Tech High Village is a group of six High Tech High charter schools in San Diego, California . All of these schools together are called the High Tech High Village . Most students that go to these schools simply call it The Village or High Tech Village . All of the schools are within a few minutes walking distance of each other. List of schools in the High Tech Village Gary and Jerri Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School High Tech HighHigh Tech High Media Arts High Tech High International Gary and Jerri Ann Jacobs High Tech Middle Charter School High Tech Middle High Tech Middle Media Arts Explorer Elementary Charter School Explorer Elementary Category Education in San Diego, California California school stub ... more details
Image High Tech High International.jpg thumb right 250px High Tech High International High Tech High International , often referred to as HTHI, is a public Charter school charter high school in San Diego, California . It is the third school in a program that attempts to change the way most students in the United States and countries with similar schools are taught. It is part of the High Tech High charter schools umbrella organization. History High Tech High International was the second high school established in the High Tech High Village . Opened in 2004, in a building that was formerly the Foundry Metal Shop aboard the Naval Training Center, High Tech High International had as its goal to enlarge the perceptions of students on global policies. It is currently under the same charter as its sister school, Gary and Jerri Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School . This charter was granted by the California state board of education and allows for High Tech High to open 10 new charter schools in the state. High Tech High International was one of 3 candidates to have Barack Obama speak at their graduation. External links http hthi.hightechhigh.org High Tech High International website References reflist coord 32 43 59 N 117 13 9 W type edu region US dim 53 display title Category Charter schools in California Category High schools in San Diego, California Category Public high schools in California ... more details
High Steward or Lord High Steward stands for one of several positions Lord High Steward Lord High Steward of England Lord High Steward of Ireland High Steward of Scotland Lord High Steward of Sweden Grand Master of France High Steward Grand ma tre of the King s Household Maison du Roi of France High Steward academia High Steward of Westminster Abbey High Steward of Southwark Recorder of London High Steward of Colchester High Steward of Sutton Coldfield High steward civic disambig ... more details