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UYMP - Vic Hoyland (286 words) |
 | Born in Yorkshire in 1945, Vic Hoyland's earliest interests were painting, calligraphy and architecture, but after completing an Arts degree at Hull University, he decided to concentrate on music. |
 | His most recent orchestral work Qibti was premiered at the Barbican on 18 December 2003, and he is currently working on an orchestral piece, Phoenix, to be premiered in 2009. |
 | Hoyland studied at York University in the late 1960s and early 1970s. |
| Deconstructing Beam Rays Incorporated Searching For The AMA (12803 words) |
 | Hoyland replied repeatedly that the frequency information had been delivered to them but was unintelligible because it was "in code." He insisted that they should be able to use the machines to figure out the code to determine the actual numerical frequency values. |
 | Hoyland sent a letter to the British as soon as he became a Director which stated that the "first party" of their agreement appeared to be wrongly assumed (by the Brits) to be Beam Rays Inc. when in fact it was the Owners. |
 | Meanwhile, Hoyland was secretly preparing a legal challenge to Hutchinson in a document that renounced all contracts made with him and all right or title that Hutchinson may have in the Beam Ray Machine as an Owner, and in Beam Rays Inc. as a manager and shareholder (based on various grounds to be examined later). |