Assistant priest Father John Grant, said Winnie was a regular face at St Chrysostom's Church.
John Grant, a former Southcorp sales executive, joined KJ earlier this year as executive vice president.
"The economics of wine are supply-driven, " says John Grant, president of Hardy Wine, a division of the U.S.' Constellation Brands.
But Miss Roberts did find time for plenty of networking, dining out twice with a mentor of hers from student days, John Grant.
According to Moore, Mr Miller and his wife Phee (and their association's women's chairman) agreed to have lunch with John Grant and Margaret Roberts.
"The economics of wine are supply-driven, " says John Grant, president of Hardy Wine, a division of the U.S.' Constellation Brands (nyse: STZ - news - people ).
And in the spirit of sensorama (a term originally coined, I believe by my friend John Grant in the UK) you need to create a total experience, a feel, a touch, a sound, and a charming and original personality.
U.S. and Mexican officials have been talking about immigration reform since early this year, discussions that led to the proposal by Secretary of State Colin Powell and Attorney General John Ashcroft to grant residence status to Mexican illegal immigrants.
After stints as a radio disc jockey and TV host in Ohio from 1950-53, he left for New York, where he found early work doing impressions of John Wayne, Cary Grant, Marx and James Cagney, among others.
In showbiz reference books Mr Faye lists a dozen films in which he supplied comic diversion to the likes of Gary Cooper, John Wayne and Cary Grant, and a dozen shows in which he starred in television.
In the early 1950s, after stints as a radio disc jockey and TV host in his home state, he moved to New York where he became a nightclub comic doing impressions of John Wayne and Cary Grant, as well as creating new characters of his own.
John Ziegelbauer, a partner with Grant Thornton in Washington, D.
It calls to mind other memorable Oscar speeches given by Hollywood legends such as Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin and John Wayne, whose well-chosen words continue to teach and inspire.
Talking to Today presenter John Humphrys, Phil Cameron, father of Grant Cameron, said his son was "taken to the desert... and tortured".
Indeed, Mr Grant recently suggested similarities between Adams and John Bolton, America's embattled and abrasive nominee for ambassador to the United Nations.
It is the second time coach John Bracewell has turned to rugby for help, with Grant Fox having recently worked with seam bowler Kyle Mills on how to handle pressure situations.
John Prescott this year has gerrymandered the council tax system, the grant that supports councils, which is the majority of the money they receive.
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Council leader John Beesley called the criticisms "nonsense" and said efficiency savings and successful grant applications had helped make the reduction possible.
Chelsea also looked directionless, with John Terry appearing to have more influence on the team talk before extra-time than Grant.
The man in charge of Guernsey's St John Ambulance and Rescue has said its financial reserves have been exhausted due to an insufficient States grant.
The Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Bill, which cleared the Commons last Monday, has been certified by Commons Speaker John Bercow as a "money" bill.
It came after the presiding judge refused to grant anonymity to 104 of the bank's employees, including former heads Bob Diamond and John Varley.
Lee is seen by Sir John as peerless, though not as a general, where he rates him inferior to his Unionist counterpart, Ulysses Grant.
The late John Bissell had been a buyer for Macy's when he came to India in 1958 on a Ford Foundation grant to advise a government-run handicrafts institution.
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