In Shropshire, Donnington Mill, Ironbridge, Newport, Albrighton, Cleobury Mortimer and Ellesmere are to close.
The American hegemony was finally broken by Maria Bueno in 1959, the Brazilian winning back-to-back titles before Angela Mortimer and Christine Truman contested the first all-British final since 1914.
It includes signatures and messages from The Beatles, lawyer and writer John Mortimer, playwright and songwriter Noel Coward and US photographer Robert Mapplethorpe among others.
Instead, a prominent New York public-relations executive who is close with the Kochs put forward two friends: George Pataki, the former governor of New York, and Mortimer Zuckerman, the publisher and real-estate magnate.
With Brian Cox, Penelope Wilton, Emily Mortimer, and Matthew Goode.
For Winebaum, who had spent his career reporting to Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Eisner, it was an opportunity to get out from under the corporate shadow and, with any luck, cash in on the Internet lottery.
O. and Mortimer Zuckerman, the real-estate mogul and owner of the Daily News.
Where Rumpole and Mr Mortimer fused together was in their sense of how lawyers should behave.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's surreal TV panel show Shooting Stars has been axed by the BBC, it has been confirmed.
When the deal was announced, billionaires like Mortimer Zuckerman, Leonard Stern and Lester Crown spoke up and got credit for their contributions.
"The DSM-5, in many ways, reflects the politics of psychiatry these days, " said Dr. Joel Paris, author of "Prescriptions for the Mind: A Critical View of Contemporary Psychiatry, " a psychiatry professor at McGill University and researcher at Mortimer B.
Charles Schwab's Jeff Mortimer on healing the credit crisis and long-time holding JPMorgan.
Since Bacon's death in 1992, a new generation of British artists, notably Mr Hirst one of whose coloured dot paintings hangs over the bar and the portraitist Justin Mortimer, also represented here, have made this their own watering hole.
Fund manager Jeff Mortimer on his highest-rated holdings and why he remains underweight in energy.
Even as the bailouts had begun, a global conference months in the making was held on September 8th at the University of Virginia, convened by former Treasury secretary John Snow and named for former Internal Revenue commissioner Mortimer Caplin.
Mr Mortimer nonetheless luxuriates in what he has: grants to chantries and hospitals, rewards for service, reports from ambassadors, requests for provisioning (all those thousands of longbows, arrows, barrels of beer, sides of beef) and the ceaseless pawning of a large part of Henry's treasure to pay for his whim of a war.
Singleton was a music and drama teacher at Alfreton Grange Arts College, previously Mortimer Wilson Secondary School, where he worked for 35 years.
Clifford Mortimer was blinded when John was 13, yet continued his law practice and his life as though nothing had happened.
"We're very pleased with the initial results and we've operated at full power already, " says Alan Mortimer, head of innovation at Scottish Power Renewables.
Mortimer is quick to point out that he believes such challenges are inevitable in developing new technologies and that costs would fall and efficiencies improve as the fledgling industry develops.
They are criticized for being potentially harmful to marine life, but Mortimer contends that because the turbine's propellers move relatively slowly, the impact on fish and other forms of sea life is minimal.
Mr Mortimer, also tracing that thread, took on the most celebrated free-speech cases of the 1970s, and won them all.
With Emily Mortimer, Michael Sheen, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Dan Aykroyd as a bellowing Canadian press lord, and Stockard Channing as the American revivalist, Mrs.
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