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Was the teenage Mr. Barry as combative as his contemporaries?

Mr. Barry, as far as I know, is the first artist to use the windows in the Art Stairway.

Jean-Henri Riesener and Bernard van Risenburgh were two of the foremost cabinetmakers, filling commissions for Mme du Barry as well as for the Queen.

Which prove irresistible to this single mother of an 8-year-old named Barry (as in Goldwater) who gets to spend weekends at the Aberdeen Proving Ground firing M1 Abrams tanks while Mom is busy busting up Bird's marriage to a ferocious equestrienne whose major ambition is to compete for the Tang Cup — in Xian, China.

A demented and gleefully profane spin on animated kids' movies, the film is set in a supermarket where food items — including Rogen's Frank and Cera's Barry, as well as a hot dog bun (Kristen Wiig), a bagel (Edward Norton), a taco (Salma Hayek) and others — dream of a Valhalla-like world beyond the doors of the store.

Jakarta shaped Barry, as his mother called him.

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Barry -- as he was then known -- often played Jimi Hendrix, Earth, Wind & Fire and Billie Holiday, but Maraniss writes that he was best known for "his wicked impression of Mick Jagger".

In the second of three concerts, at Zankel Hall on Wednesday evening, Mr. Adès led members of the excellent Ensemble ACJW and guest musicians in works of his own and of the contemporary Irish composer Gerald Barry as well as music by Purcell and Brahms.

The top range has not been spared: 11 days before the High Point Market began on Oct. 1, Henredon, an American company that was founded in Morganton, N.C., in 1945 and that produces lines by Ralph Lauren and Barbara Barry as well as its own upscale collection, announced plans to close a large factory there, eliminating more than 500 jobs.

Previously won by Ali Smith and Kevin Barry as well as McBride, the prize was established in 2013 in association with the New Statesman "to reward fiction that breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the novel form", and is open to works by authors from the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

Described by Sebastian Barry as the "chief pathologist and poet" of the Celtic Tiger's bones, Donal Ryan had amassed no fewer than 47 rejection letters before publishing The Spinning Heart, a polyphonic novel about an Irish village reeling under the recession that took the 2013 Guardian first book award, as well as being shortlisted for the Impac award and longlisted for the Booker.

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