At Schofield's confirmation hearing in 2005, Trent Lott, born in nearby Grenada, said:I am very proud of her background, being from Bude, Mississippi.
Besides DIY work at home in Bude, Cornwall, Stamp acted as a director of the family grocery firm and was president of the Institute of Grocers (1960–63).
Several residential trips are organized at the school, including excursions to Bude, Cologne, Paris and to Ypres & the Somme.
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They premiered at the fourth edition of the Rock in Opposition festival held in Carmaux, France in September 2011, where they performed "New York Transformations", a work composed by Kurt Budé of Univers Zero.
Away from the coast, much of the parish is rural in character but it also encompasses the sizeable urban areas of Bude and Stratton.
Cirkus bude! is a 1954 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský.
Budé was also the author of Annotationes in XXIV. libros Pandectarum (1508), which, by the application of philology and history, had a great influence on the study of Roman law, and of Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529), an extensive collection of lexicographical notes, which contributed greatly to the study of Greek literature in France.
V úterý bude válka (The war will be on Tuesday; Edice 13x18, 1992)
/ Five poems from this collection were published in Alex Zucker's translation in the Spring 1994 issue of Trafika: an international literary review.
She sung lead vocals on British Sea Power's 2004 single "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" and the B-side version of the same song with lyrics translated into Czech, "Zítra Bude Krásný Den".
St Olaf's Church is a Grade I listed church in Poughill, Bude, Cornwall.
The first trams in 1882, ran from the Bude Hotel in London Inn Square to a stop on Heavitree Road near St Luke's College and was extended to Livery Dole in May 1893.
Triggshire Wind Orchestra, an amateur orchestra for wind players primarily from Sir James Smith's School, Wadebridge School, Budehaven School, however some students from Bodmin College and Launceston College also attend.
In 1999, the western end of U.S. 98 was truncated to its junction with U.S. 84 at Bude, Mississippi although it continued to be signed concurrently with U.S. 84 to Washington, Mississippi until the late 2000s.
They premiered at the fourth edition of the Rock in Opposition festival held in Carmaux, France in September 2011, where they performed "New York Transformations", a work composed by Kurt Budé.
WMAU-FM, a radio station (88.9 FM) licensed to Bude, Mississippi, United States