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Family owned and operated, Beckwith Orchards offers a variety of apples, cider, delicious homemade bakery and gift baskets.
Andy Beckwith scored a hat-trick for Wyke, while Mohammed Jahangir netted his first goal for Heaton.
Eventually, the business expanded and was taken over by the proprietor's son, Mr. David Beckwith.
Another was the British socialite and photographer Tamara Beckwith, who now resides in New York.
The rifle that was fired was traced to Beckwith, whose fingerprints were on its telescopic sight.
Beckwith was charged with the murder, but he was set free in 1964 after two trials resulted in hung juries.
The award will be presented to Dr. Beckwith on Monday, January 17, 2011 at Continuum Contemporary Music's Raw CD Release concert.
In addition to its capability of extruding a large range of polymers for a variety of fabrics, both woven and non-woven, Beckwith is capable of coloring a range of diverse materials.
Board of directors members for the second edition included Michael M. Koerner, Rodney J. Anderson, John Beckwith, J. Eric Ford, Jean Papineau-Couture, Helmut Kallmann and Gilles Potvin.
A composer, an academic, and a music educator, Dr. Beckwith has made an unparalleled contribution to the promotion, study and development of new music in Canada.
File containing reports pertaining to a sound recording of Varèse, a book by Lejaren A. Hiller and Leonard M. Isaacson, as well as the book Taking a Stand: Essays in Honour of John Beckwith.
The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith.
Beckwith organised a spectacle by showing Webb swimming miles in the River Thames.
Beckwith suggests that the entire Hunnic thrust into Europe and the Roman Empire was an attempt to subdue independent Goths in the west.
Beckwith studies the extinct Koguryo language, which was once spoken in Manchuria and northern Korea.
Beckwith recommends having at least one op-ed written in advance to use when a news event brings the op-ed's topic to the public's attention.
His killer, a white supremacist named Byron De La Beckwith, scion of an old Mississippi family, was put on trial twice in the 1960s, but in each instance was acquitted by white juries.
Set in the early years of Sydney's penal colony this novel is presented as the diary of a young female convict, Mary Beckwith.
Agnes Beckwith completed numerous record-breaking swims in the Thames, beginning in 1875 when, aged 14, she dived from a boat at London Bridge and swam five miles to Greenwich.
Beckwith picks her favourites Tamara Beckwith may have hung up her it-girl crown, but she's a long way from losing interest in who's who on the red carpet.
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Mr. Beckwith considers Roy one of the best models he ever had.
He glanced at Myra Beckwith, sitting among the audience within the bar.
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