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paper-stainer
ˈpaper-ˌstainer [stainer, f. stain v.] 1. One who stains or colours paper. Humorously used for an author, esp. an inferior author.1596 Nashe Saffron Walden Wks. (Grosart) III. 42 Let anie man but finde mee meate and drinke..while I am playing the paper stainer. 1771 Gentl. Mag. XLI. 201 The whole tr...
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Philip Brett
In 1976, Brett delivered a paper on Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes at a national meeting of the American Musicological Society. William Byrd, The Byrd Edition, Stainer & Bell.
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stainer
stainer (ˈsteɪnə(r)) Forms: 4–6 steynour, 5 staynour, stener, stenyoure, 6 steyner, 6–7 stayner, 6– stainer. [agent-n. f. stain v.: see -or 2 b, -er1.] 1. One whose employment is staining; one who colours wood, etc. with pigments which penetrate below the surface; † a worker of ‘stained cloths’ (see...
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Rupert Alfred Kettle
Life
Kettle was born at Birmingham on 9 January 1817, the fifth son of Thomas & Mary(née Twist) Kettle of Suffolk Street, Birmingham, a glass-stainer, Kettle formed similar boards for the coal trade, the potteries, the Nottingham lace trade, the handmade paper trade, the ironstone trade, and other staples
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James Pillans
His father wished to apprentice him to a paper-stainer, but Pillans went on to the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated with an MA on 30 January
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Reg Bolton (clown)
He married Annie Stainer, a dancer, mime and clown, with whom he had two children, Jo and Sophie. Best-selling children's book, (Premier's Book Award, 2000)
1999 Paper on Circus as Education in Australasian Drama Studies
2001 Keynote Speaker, Festival
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Harriett Everard
life and career
Everard was born Harriette Emily Woollams in Marylebone, London, the eldest of at least seven children of John Woollams, a builder and paper stainer (from the family that owned the Woollams wallpaper company), and his wife Harriet née Graves.
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Francis Eginton
Smith, then of the Patent Museum in South Kensington, maintained, in a paper read before the Photographic Society of London in 1863, that some of these His daughter married Henry Wyatt, the painter; his son, William Raphael Eginton, succeeded to his father's business, and in 1816 was appointed glass-stainer
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Michel Raynal
Michel Raynal (and his co-authors) won several best paper awards in prestigious conferences such as IEEE ICDCS 1999, 2000 and 2001, SSS 2009 and 2011 On the computability side, Stainer, Taubenfeld, and Raynal addressed universal constructions that allow x out of k distributed state machines to progress
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Clement Matchett's Virginal Book
It is in excellent condition and retains its original binding formed from several sheets of rough paper folded, pasted and stitched to a strip of vellum Stainer & Bell, London, n.d.
Edwards, W. Seventeenth-century Scotland: the musical sources. In Porter, J. (Eds) Defining Strains.
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Gilding
stainer and several others. Gold leaf is often thinner than standard paper today, and when held to the light is semi-transparent.
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Faryl
After the UK release, Dickon Stainer, head of Universal Classics and Jazz, spoke of plans to publicise Faryl in the US, saying "America is going to be However, though he considered Smith's voice impressive, Malcolm Mackenzie, writing for The London Paper, asked "will we care when the kid from Kettering
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James Perry (luthier)
He likewise repairs all the above Instruments—best Roman Violin Strings, Guitar Wire, plain and covered ruled Paper, blank books, &c. Style and technique
Perry's style of violin making was very typical of the early Irish school, modelling his instruments on the Stainer style.
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John Middleton (Norfolk artist)
Middleton's father, also named John, was a Norwich glass stainer. Middleton used waxed paper negatives to produce his images of the Norfolk countryside.
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Josiah Failing
Early in life he went to Albany, to learn the trade of paper stainer, and in 1824, accompanied his employer in a move to New York City.
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