Lorenzo de Zavala | ... the northeastern curve of the Houston Ship Channel. Channelview was home to | , one of the founding fathers of the Republic of Texas. During World War I ... |
Aristotle | ... the exception of a few remarks by Xenophanes, Heraclitus, Herodotus, Plato, | , and Isocrates, we are mainly dependent on Diogenes Laërtius, Porphyry, a ... |
Clint Eastwood | Bari is mentioned in the 1995 film The Bridges of Madison County starring | and Meryl Streep. In the film Francesca tells Robert that she comes from a ... |
Sol Campbell | ... current and former players of the club include David James, Jermain Defoe, | , Peter Crouch, Robert Prosinečki, Alan Knight, Paul Walsh, Darren Anderto ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | Jung Chang and Jon Halliday claim that | allowed the Communists to escape on the Long March, allegedly because he w ... |
David Zayas | ... ean Winters, Scott William Winters, Kirk Acevedo, Erik King, Evan Seinfeld, | , Lauren Vélez, and Edie Falco |
Andy Nelson | ... egated back to the Fourth Division in the 1970–71 season, but his successor | led the club to promotion back to Division Three three years later before ... |
Gabrielle Renard | ... ilms (1974) Renoir wrote of the influence exercised upon him by his cousin, | , the woman seen in the portrait by his father above. Shortly before his b ... |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | ... ysis represented a key means of identifying the bodies. A blood sample from | (a grandson of Alexandra's oldest sister, Princess Victoria of Hesse and b ... |
Arthur Nebe | ... er of the Reich Main Security Office. Heinrich Müller became Gestapo Chief, | , chief of the Criminal Police (Kripo), and the two branches of SD were co ... |
The Duke of Kent | ... ose friend of the convicted Libyan gun smuggler Tarek Kaituni’. It was from | that the Duke took over in this position, which involves him representing ... |
Comte de Rochambeau | ... hboring localities, alongside allied French forces under the command of the | |
Grover Cleveland | ... icted for defrauding the Post Office, they renamed it on March 5, 1885, for | , the newly elected President of the United States |
Aleksander Kamiński | ... he Nations medals after war: Władysław Bartoszewski, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, | , Jan Dobraczyński, Henryk Woliński, and others |
Michael Finley | ... pionship only two years before. The Mavericks, run by a trio of Steve Nash, | , and Dirk Nowitzki, had just defeated the Utah Jazz despite not having ho ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... In 1967 the remnants of Königsberg Castle were demolished on the orders of | to make way for a new "House of the Soviets" |
Julie Spence | ... tty robbery, household disputes and assaults against women in mixed houses. | , then Chief Constable, was careful to add there was "little evidence that ... |
George Orwell | ... rld War I, with the creation of modest dwellings of the garden suburb type. | , who adopted this pseudonym while living here, lived and worked in 1932-3 ... |
Mickey Cochrane | ... ms of the 1930s were consistently among the league's best with "Black Mike" | behind the plate, slugger Hank Greenberg at first, and consistent Charlie ... |
Arthur Albiston | ... s of the club include Ian Rush (who later managed the club), Cyrille Regis, | , Earl Barrett, Lee Dixon, Steve Harkness, Roberto Martínez and Stan Pears ... |
George Orwell | ... monstrated in the documentary “The Corporation”. In the early 20th-century, | originally wrote a preface for his book “”, which focused on the British s ... |
Jack Collison | ... ecame wrought in controversy, following a Jimmy Kebe "taunt" which provoked | into committing a foul, for which he received the second red card of the g ... |
Hosni Mubarak | ... n of one's first name was common; notable Egyptians such as Anwar Sadat and | did so. However, Arafat also dropped Abdel Rahman and Abdel Raouf from his ... |
Sandman (Wesley Dodds) | ... prison. He also appeared occasionally as the inspiration for the Golden Age | in the pages of Sandman Mystery Theatre |
Louie Gohmert | ... 's 1st congressional district, which is currently represented by Republican | |
Jesse Carver | Their most famous former managers are | , George Raynor, Harry Storer and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell ... |
Steve Nash | ... rst NBA championship only two years before. The Mavericks, run by a trio of | , Michael Finley, and Dirk Nowitzki, had just defeated the Utah Jazz despi ... |
Johnny Behan | ... gil Earp played cards with Ike Clanton, Tom McLaury, Cochise County Sheriff | and a fifth man (unknown to Ike and to history), until morning |
Moses Montefiore | ... e of the straw bonnet trade. Moses Chaim Montefiore, the grandfather of Sir | , also came to the country at much the same time for precisely the same re ... |
Sheriff of Northamptonshire | ... ve been Yeoman of the Guard. He was Sergeant-of-Arms to Henry VIII in 1526, | in 1532, and a Justice of the Peace for Rutland. His eldest son, Richard, ... |
Ernst Kaltenbrunner | ... enberg. Heydrich was assassinated in 1942. His positions were taken over by | in January 1943, following a few short months of Heinrich Himmler personal ... |
John Pope-Hennessy | ... Jerome in wax, made for Giuliano de' Medici, identified as Bandinelli's by | Giorgio Vasari, a former pupil in Bandinelli's workshop, claimed Bandinell ... |
Virgil Earp | ... 's Cowboy friends (Frank Stilwell and Pete Spence) were arrested by Marshal | for the holdup. When Virgil later re-arrested Stilwell and Spence for the ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... rnment. The rigidity of interpretive possibilities reached its height under | |
Clint Eastwood | ... Editing and Best Cinematography. Scorsese lost again, this time to director | for Million Dollar Baby (which also won Best Picture) |
Doctor Thirteen | The Spectre also made a guest appearance in the " | " feature in Ghosts #97-99 (Feb.-April 1981), and go on to periodic guest ... |
d'Erlon | ... es up symmetrically about the Brussels road. On the right was I Corps under | with 16,000 infantry and 1,500 cavalry, plus a cavalry reserve of 4,700. O ... |
The Last Temptation of Christ | In 1983 Scorsese began work on a long-cherished personal project, | , based on the 1951 (English translation 1960) novel written by Nikos Kaza ... |
Governor Jay Nixon | In Missouri's gubernatorial election of 2008, Democratic Governor | solidly defeated Republican U.S. Representative Kenny Hulshof with 58.40 p ... |
Aristotle | ... introduced much of Plato to the Western world, shaking the domination which | had come to exercise over Western European thought in the high and later m ... |
Sarah T. Hughes | ... as assassinated in Dealey Plaza in Dallas. He was sworn in by Federal Judge | , a family friend, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He ... |
Alan García | ... 1990, he reached the position of Secretary General after the resignation of | . He was also Prime Minister from 1985 until 1987, when serious disputes w ... |
Aristotle | ... force for ethical behavior, and is used to describe the ethics of Socrates, | , and other early Greek philosophers. Socrates (469 BC – 399 BC) was one o ... |
Alan García | ... resident of Peruvian Chamber of Deputies during the government of President | |
Stalin | ... erence (late 1943), Poland's geographic location was fundamentally altered. | 's proposal that Poland should be moved very far to the west was readily a ... |
Aristotle's | ... BC), but only occurred in the fifth century. The standard account, found in | Athenian Constitution 22.3, attributes the establishment to Cleisthenes, a ... |
George V | ... rincipally at English speakers in the outposts of the British Empire, or as | put it in the first-ever , the "men and women, so cut off by the snow, the ... |
Aristotle | Early insights in the labour theory of value appear in | ´s Politics. He developed a "theory of the value of labour", holding that ... |
Kim Perrot | ... (the WNBA's first MVP), college and national team standout Sheryl Swoopes, | , who succumbed to cancer in 1999, and college stars Michelle Snow and Tin ... |
Joan of Arc | ... r in occupied France and when the duke of Bedford, John of Lancaster bought | from his ally, the duke of Burgundy who had been keeping her in jail since ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... to contest elections and oppose the programs of Secretary for the Treasury | . Jefferson needed to have a nationwide party to counteract the Federalist ... |
Stu Lantz | ... band System of a Down named their song "Chic 'n' Stu" after Chick Hearn and | |
Gerald Ford | ... cal community called for Nixon's resignation or impeachment. Vice President | said, "While it may be easy to delete characterization from the printed pa ... |
Amyas Borton | ... tic alphabet for AA), archie (a World War I British term probably coined by | and believed to derive via the Royal Flying Corps from the music-hall come ... |
Luisinho | ... ts history. This team that had players like Reinaldo, Toninho Cerezo, Éder, | , Paulo Isidoro, João Leite won the state championship 6 times in a row, f ... |
Joseph Stalin | During Lenin's illness, Zinoviev, his close associate Kamenev, and | formed a ruling 'triumvirate' (or 'troika') in the Communist Party, playin ... |
Richard Lugar | ... cities to two, Phoenix and Indianapolis. Under the administrations of mayor | and then William Hudnut, Indianapolis was making an ambitious effort to re ... |
Andy Linighan | ... lent of that era, including striker Chris Sutton, winger Ruel Fox, defender | , midfielder Mike Phelan, midfielder Tim Sherwood and striker Justin Fasha ... |
Frank Stilwell | ... mber 8, 1881, the Bisbee stage was robbed and two of Ike's Cowboy friends ( | and Pete Spence) were arrested by Marshal Virgil Earp for the holdup. When ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... l roles. Characters from other fictional works appear occasionally, notably | and some of the boys from Tom Brown's Schooldays |
Buford Pusser | Sheriff | , whose story was told in the Walking Tall series of movies, was the sheri ... |
Ingram de Umfraville | ... de Clifford. The most irreconcilable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: | , a former Guardian of Scotland, and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as wel ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... eneficiary of the rebellion due to its sheltering of the rebel ringleaders. | broke from other New Yorkers, including major landowners with claims on Ve ... |
Neil MacGregor | ... it charges no admission fee. Since 2002 the director of the museum has been | |
Nigel Mansell | ... McLaren had a vacancy for the 1984 season. Warr actually wanted to replace | with Senna at Lotus, but the title sponsor, Imperial Tobacco, wanted a Bri ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... o who was being held hostage by Joseph Stalin back. This is contradicted by | himself, who wrote in his diary, "It is not worth is to sacrifice the inte ... |
Assemblies of God | ... the Southern Baptist Convention. However, Pentecostal churches such as the | , as well as Restorationist churches, like Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... nations and three wins) and Laurence Olivier (ten nominations and one win). | purchased Davis's Oscars for Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938) when they ... |
Gerald Ford | ... unsel. After Nixon's resignation, the nomination was continued by President | , and Scalia was confirmed by the Senate on August 22, 1974 |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... of the Soviet Union granted Voroshilov's request for retirement and elected | chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council (the head of state). The ... |
Warren Earp | ... rgil or one of his city police deputies, including Morgan Earp and possibly | , could search him and take any required action. Wyatt, a non-drinker, tes ... |
Marshal Zhukov | ... y, but these rarely upset his relationships with them. He dealt with Soviet | , his Russian counterpart, and they became good friends |
Johnny Behan | ... s would eventually help him win the race for Cochise County Sheriff against | , when elections next came in late 1882. Ike was initially interested but, ... |
Mickey Cochrane | With a lineup that featured four future Hall of Famers (Hank Greenberg, | , Goose Goslin and Charlie Gehringer), the Tigers eventually won the World ... |
Ruud Heus | ... 1994–95 UEFA Champions League later that season. Ajax was leading 1–0 when | equalised with a penalty just before time. In the extra time, Feyenoord be ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... e envelope?" It was presented to him by his longtime friends and colleagues | , Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas. The Departed also received the A ... |
Abdalá Bucaram | ... D) party won the presidency in 1988, running in the runoff election against | (brother in law of Jaime Roldos and founder of the Ecuadorian Roldosist Pa ... |
Jacques Gauthier | ... graphica. However, an alternate definition proposed by scientists including | and adherents of the Phylocode system defined Aves to include only the mod ... |
Grover Cleveland | ... stein-Friesian Association of America. Susan Cleveland, sister of President | married into the Yeomans family |
Varsity Scout | ... Scouting division; youth members are elected only from Boy Scout troops and | teams. Youth and adults in Cub Scouting packs, Venturing crews and Sea Sco ... |
Michael Bloomberg | ... ition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City Mayor | and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino |
William H. Parker | ... 209) Los Angeles police chiefs C.B. Horrall, William A. Worton, and (later) | were credited as consultants, and many police officers were fans |
Joseph Stalin | ... hile, underground political parties led by Vladimir Lenin (Michael Bryant), | (James Hazeldine), and Leon Trotsky (Brian Cox) have formed |
Buford Pusser | | served as the sheriff of McNairy County from 1964 to 1970. The courthouse ... |
King George V | ... of the modern shopping area, built in 1912, commemorates the coronation of | . In the late 1970s the London Borough of Bexley built its headquarters, t ... |
King George V | ... viour of both groups immediately became controversial (one major critic was | ) for their brutality and violence, not just towards IRA suspects and pris ... |
John Ehrlichman | ... ased on Richard Helms) in Washington: Behind Closed Doors, an adaptation of | 's roman a clef The Company, in turn based on the Watergate scandal |
Frank Rijkaard | ... young president, Joan Laporta, and a young new manager, former Dutch player | . On the field, an influx of international players combined with home-grow ... |
Frank Stilwell | ... r Virgil the week before while Virgil was in Tucson for the Pete Spence and | trial. Wyatt said that he still considered himself a deputy city marshal, ... |
Robert McNamara | He often privately cursed the Vietnam War, and in a conversation with | , Johnson assailed "the bunch of commies" running The New York Times for t ... |
Yeoman of the Guard | ... ured the favour of the first Tudor Henry VII, to whom he seems to have been | . He was Sergeant-of-Arms to Henry VIII in 1526, Sheriff of Northamptonshi ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... ly because he wanted his son Chiang Ching-kuo who was being held hostage by | back. This is contradicted by Chiang Kai-shek himself, who wrote in his di ... |
Marion Barry | ... m Sasser has been transplanting Tennesseans' wallets to Washington, home of | ." During the campaign he also criticized Sasser for trying to become Sena ... |
Lou Henry Hoover | Unlike many previous first ladies, when Hoover's wife, | , came to the White House, she had already carved out her own reputation, ... |
Billy Klüver | ... Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like | . These performances were often designed to be the creation of a new art f ... |
Guardian of Scotland | ... lable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: Ingram de Umfraville, a former | , and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as well as others of the MacDougalls, ... |
Adam Dalgliesh | ... on for P. D. James' 1986 crime novel, A Taste for Death, the seventh in her | series. The last words of the poem "On Wenlock Edge" are used by Audrey R. ... |
Lazare Carnot | But not all the credit for the innovations of this period go to Napoleon. | played a large part in the reorganization of the French army from 1793 to ... |
Aristotle | ... European advocates of the modern scientific method inspired by the works of | and later pseudo-Aristotelian works, like the works of Egyptian scientist ... |
Lazare Carnot | ... ctionary cites the first English-language usage in 1799 in a translation of | 's letter on the Coup of 18 Fructidor |
Wyatt Earp | ... gecoach driver and his passenger were murdered during an attempted robbery. | tried to persuade Ike Clanton to give up the Cowboys suspected of the murd ... |
Nikolai Bulganin | ... atened in late 1950s by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Prime Minister | it was unrealistic to expect that the US would retaliate against the Sovie ... |
Caesar de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin | ... ainst the invaders; the royal army in Champagne was in the capable hands of | , who counted 52 years of age and 36 of war experience; and the little for ... |
Aristotle | ... ocritus himself is quoted as saying, "I came to Athens and no one knew me." | placed him among the pre-Socratic natural philosophers |
Joseph Stalin | ... m Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and | in 1945. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in Mumbai is one of India's most fam ... |
Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke | ... nry let him use a group of Anglo-Norman aristocrats and adventurers, led by | , to help him regain his throne. Dermot and his Anglo-Norman allies succee ... |
Steven Spielberg | That same year, | 's film Close Encounters of the Third Kind boasted a finale with impressiv ... |
Aristotle | ... translating into Latin many works of Greek philosophy and history, such as | and Procopius. Bruni's translations of Aristotle's Politics and Nicomachea ... |
Gene Roddenberry | ... nterfaces throughout the series. She was also the wife of Star Trek creator | |
Prince Philip | ... Windsor by subsequent royal decree. After the marriage of Elizabeth II and | , it was decreed that their non-royal descendants were to bear the (maiden ... |
Gerald Ford | ... the Senate, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974. His successor, | , then issued a pardon to Nixon |
Mette Dyre | ... dda, produced the son Sten Sture the Younger. He married a second time with | |
Aristotle | In astronomy, he criticized | 's view of the stars receiving their light from the Sun. Ibn Sīnā stated t ... |
Terry Sanford | ... ch-counter demonstrations in Greensboro, compelled him to run. Lake lost to | , who ran as a racial moderate willing to implement the federal policy of ... |
Aristotle | ... viding his time between Oxford and Paris, and helped introduce the study of | . He is the first known Oxford Master of Arts and the site where he lived ... |
Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke | ... s was recorded by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Sir | in his diary entries of the 1/2 July 1940 |
Nicholas Serota | ... lly and internationally, as well as who are rising stars. Tate Director Sir | has been the Chair of the jury since his tenure at the Tate (with the exce ... |
Aristotle | ... nimalium; Nicander, Alexipharmaca and Theriaca; the Scriptores rei rusticae | ;, Historia animalium and Politica; Epicurus, Physica and Meteorologica; T ... |
Karl-Heinz Kurras | The police officer who shot Ohnesorg, | , was revealed in 2009 to be an undercover Stasi (East German State Securi ... |
Sherlock Holmes | Professor James Moriarty is the archenemy of | , a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a c ... |
Graham Alexander | ... player Tony Mottram; footballers Kenneth Hegan, Reg Matthews, Bobby Gould, | and Gary McSheffrey; cricketers Tom Cartwright and Ian Bell MBE; rugby uni ... |
Tom Coburn | ... s and one Democrat. Oklahoma's U.S. senators are Republicans Jim Inhofe and | , and its U.S. Representatives are John Sullivan (R-OK-1), Dan Boren (D-OK ... |
Anthony Kenny | ... oment is common in science and frequently resolved with later advancements. | argues against utilitarianism using the "standard argument" against free w ... |
Johnny Behan | ... t the time of the O.K. Corral fight, the Sheriff of Cochise County, sheriff | was generally a friend to the interests to the rural ranchers and Cowboys ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... ies were taken up by the Jewish , but fiercely denounced by Vladimir Lenin. | devoted a whole chapter to criticising Cultural National Autonomy in Marxi ... |
Alexander Ross | ... attacked by Blackfeet Indians while camping at the site). British explorer | trapped around Great Falls in 1824. In 1838, a mapping expedition sent by ... |
King George V | Guisborough has a King George's Field in memory of | , and the town's football team Guisborough Town FC plays on the King Georg ... |
Vicente Fox | ... 920-24 and Obregón city and airport are named in his honour. More recently, | served as President from 2000 to 2006. Mexico also has a large number of p ... |
Ye Jianying | ... resolution to send a delegation consisting of senior leaders such as Zhou, | and Qin Bangxian to Xian at the request of Zhang and Yang |
Bobby Moore | ... to the ground. It was only when he heard the applause and praise of captain | and then looked up and saw the ball trundling towards the advertising hoar ... |
Lawrence Alloway | The term "Pop Art" was used by | to describe paintings that celebrated consumerism of the post World War II ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... July 1956, the third stanza of the lyrics was changed to remove mentions of | . This is the version presented here |
Northumberland's | ... Montrose, Strafford was sent north to command the English forces following | illness. The Scottish soldiery, many of whom were veterans of the Thirty Y ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... . They miscalculated however, and his son quickly pledged his allegiance to | , turning his forces over to Kuomintang control and supported Chiang in hi ... |
Stefan Rowecki | ... ible to the Government Delegate's at Home in the civilian chain of command. | (pseudonym Grot, or "Arrowhead"), served as the AK's first commander until ... |
Manu Ginóbili | ... h 2.6 ticks to go, Nowitzki converted a three-point play to force overtime. | , the one who fouled Dirk was the same person who gave San Antonio their f ... |
Danny McGrain | ... e to its having a large number of future Scottish internationals, including | , George Connelly, Lou Macari, and David Hay. Dalglish made his first-team ... |
James Dobson | ... We Are Family Foundation video promoting tolerance, which was criticized by | of Focus on the Family because of the foundation's link to homosexuality |
Gerald Ford | ... cond longest-lived president after John Adams; both were since surpassed by | and Ronald Reagan. He had outlived by 20 years his wife, Lou Henry Hoover, ... |
John Ensign | ... en of Nebraska, Dick Chrysler of Michigan, Richard Rombo of California, and | of Nevada. Their informal caucus meets several times a year with Amway big ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... , Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer novels and an anthropomorphic depiction of | . He turned down offers to direct Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way ... |
Youth Protection program | ... he OA has been viewed by some as a secret society. With the introduction of | guidelines in 1980s, the BSA has made clear that any concerned parent, gua ... |
Julius Hodge | ... Thompson and players Tom Gugliotta, Kenny Carr, Spud Webb, Cedric Simmons, | , J.J. Hickson, Josh Powell, and Thurl Bailey. Former players Nate McMilla ... |
Virgil Earp | ... 1879, when Tombstone was only a small town composed mostly of mining tents. | arrived in town as a Deputy U.S. Marshal for the territorial region center ... |
Ross Perot | ... anywhere in the world, although several initiatives are currently forming. | was a prominent advocate of EDD when he advocated "electronic town halls" ... |
Robert the Bruce | ... ted chevauchée raids over the enemy territory to damage its infrastructure. | counselled using these operational methods to hold off the English King Ed ... |
E. O. Wilson | ... Council (NRC). It first appeared in a publication in 1988 when entomologist | used it as the title of the proceedings of that forum |
Simon Templar | ... Douglas in the thriller The Ghost and the Darkness. The next year he played | in the popular action film, The Saint. In 1998, he lent his voice to the a ... |
Joachim Murat | ... ed to get Austrian approval for his succession to the Kingdom of Italy, and | , who called for Italian patriots' help for the unification of Italy under ... |
Marshal Humières | ... Luxembourg (a position he would keep until his death in 1695), superseding | who had suffered defeat at the Battle of Walcourt the previous year. Luxem ... |
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan | ... g his estates to his three daughters. In 1285 the husbands of two of these, | and William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby, jointly claimed view of frankpl ... |
King Hussein | ... yrian position deteriorated, Jordan sent an expeditionary force into Syria. | , who had come under intense pressure to enter the war, told Israel of his ... |
Augustin de La Balme | ... e Turtle emerged as a war chief by defeating the French military adventurer | . In October 1780, La Balme plundered the principal Miami village of Kekio ... |
Marshal Boufflers | ... 4 battalions and 94 squadrons; if necessary he could call upon support from | ’ forces on the Moselle |
Anthony Blunt | The most famous 20th-century scholar of Poussin was the Englishman | , Keeper of the Queen's Pictures, who in 1979 was disgraced by revelations ... |
Marie Stopes | ... started in the 1910s in the U.S. under Margaret Sanger and elsewhere under | . In the final three decades of the 20th century, Western women knew a new ... |
Fernando Hierro | ... fifth-highest all-time top scorer with 26 goals, behind David Villa, Raúl, | and |
Carla Overbeck | ... Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett, | , Cindy Parlow, Christie Pearce, Tiffany Roberts, Briana Scurry, Kate (Mar ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... ation who provided information, similar to the "Baker Street Irregulars" of | |
Charles Colson | ... who became known as the "Watergate Seven": Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, | , Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian and Kenneth Parkinson, for conspiring ... |
Curt Weldon | Late in 2005, Army Lt. Col. Kevin Shaffer and Congressman | alleged that the Defense Department data mining project Able Danger had ke ... |
Batwoman | Issue #4 of the | comic-book series closes with Katherine "Kate" Kane researching the supern ... |
Tiberius Gracchus | ... he "Lex Sempronia Agraria" or "agrarian laws" of Rome in 133 BC, imposed by | , that seized the lands of the rich and distributed them to the poor. This ... |
Frank Winters | ... ude DJ and music producer Erick Morillo and former Green Bay Packers center | |
Joe Johnson | The following year, a Suns team without Stoudemire (who was injured), | , and Quentin Richardson, but with a core of new players led by Raja Bell ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Party's presidential nomination in 1976 was between two serious candidates: | , the leader of the GOP's moderate wing and the incumbent President, from ... |
Nicolas Luckner | ... rote Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin and dedicated the song to Marshal | , a Bavarian in French service from Cham. The melody soon became the rally ... |
Walter Joseph Kovacs / Rorschach | ... nd of looking down on the rest of humanity, scorning the rest of humanity." | : A vigilante who wears a white mask that contains a symmetrical but const ... |
Rudolf Diels | ... mbers were arrested. Göring demanded that the detainees should be shot, but | , head of the Prussian political police, ignored the order. Researchers, i ... |
Morgan Earp | ... ion attempt by the outlaw Cowboys, and on March 18, 1882, they assassinated | . This led to a series of further killings and retributions, with federal ... |
Lawrence Ferlinghetti | ... ce and interest in things rural, a refreshing and almost exotic individual. | later referred to Snyder as 'the Thoreau of the Beat Generation' |
Mayo Smith | ... 2 lead. McLain created more dissension when he clashed with Tigers' manager | over the latter's role in the firing of Johnny Sain as the team's pitching ... |
Hosni Mubarak | This support has continued to the present, with President | often intervening personally to promote peace negotiations. In 1996, he ho ... |
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | ... nal monarchy where the government is appointed by the King of Bahrain, King | . The head of the government since 1971 is Prime Minister Prince Khalifa b ... |
Henry de Ferrers | ... lliam Peverel and his descendants. The rest of the county was bestowed upon | , a part of it becoming Duffield Frith. In time the whole area was given t ... |
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham | ... record of such an important confession has ever been found or referred to. | was Richard's right-hand man and sought personal advantage through the new ... |
Gerald Ford | Image:Gerald Ford.jpg|President | of Michiga |
Margaret Mead | ... rana, Francisco Varela, Gordon Pask, Gregory Bateson, Lawrence J. Fogel and | , among many others. He influenced generations of students as a teacher an ... |
Robin the Boy Wonder | ... ring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as his youthful sidekick | , helped establish ABC as a TV force with which to be reckoned. Each week, ... |
Nicholas Serota | ... ring, a prize judge (Lynn Barber) writing in the press, and a speech by Sir | (about the purchase of a trustee's work) |
Spud Webb | ... cluding hall of famer David Thompson and players Tom Gugliotta, Kenny Carr, | , Cedric Simmons, Julius Hodge, J.J. Hickson, Josh Powell, and Thurl Baile ... |
George V | On 6 May 1910, Edward VII died. The Prince of Wales ascended the throne as | , and Mary became queen consort. When her husband asked her to drop one of ... |
Gene Hunt | High Noon is the favourite film of DCI | of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes. Hunt makes periodic references to the ... |
Joseph Banks | ... cessor to his father, William Aiton, as Superintendent of Kew Gardens), Sir | (President of the Royal Society), James Dickson (a nurseryman), William Fo ... |
Gene Roddenberry | ... eator of the title android, in The Questor Tapes, written for television by | and Gene L. Coon and directed by Richard A. Colla, who, almost four years ... |
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham | ... t of which is believed to come word-for-word from the petition presented by | , to the assembly which met on June 25, 1483, to decide on the future of t ... |
Aristotle | As a teenager, he was greatly troubled by the Metaphysics of | , which he could not understand until he read al-Farabi's commentary on th ... |
Virgil Earp | On December 28, 1881, | was maimed in an assassination attempt by the outlaw Cowboys, and on March ... |
Aristotle | ... be printed. In 1556 he printed his Dialogue on the De plantis attributed to | , and in 1557 his Exercitationes on Jerome Cardan's, De subtilitate. His o ... |
Sir Arthur Harris | ... easier for the incendiary bombs to fall into buildings and ignite them. As | , commander of RAF Bomber Command, wrote after the war |
Mr. T | ... l appear as a character in the video game Mr. T, where he will team up with | to fight Nazis |
Dana Rohrabacher | ... nal district, which has a Cook PVI of R +6 and is represented by Republican | |
Steve Buscemi | ... ted the series premiere for Boardwalk Empire, an HBO drama series, starring | and Michael Pitt, and based upon Nelson Johnson's book Boardwalk Empire: T ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... ed. In a June 1973 meeting with U.S. President Richard Nixon, Soviet leader | had proposed Israel pull back to its 1967 border. Brezhnev said that if Is ... |
Maximilien Robespierre | ... . On July 27, 1794 (9 Thermidor year II in the French Republican Calendar), | 's Reign of Terror was brought to an end. The overthrow of Robespierre sig ... |
Zhu De | ... e CPC, there were two opinions as well. Most of the leaders such as Mao and | proposed the execution of Chiang for his suppressions, which had damaged t ... |
George Orwell | ... contemporary account of the Spanish Civil War which also takes this view is | 's book Homage to Catalonia |
Josip Broz Tito | ... term. On the other hand, presidents like Alexandre Pétion, Rafael Carrera, | and François Duvalier died in office. Kim Il-Sung was named Eternal Presid ... |
Frank Stilwell | ... of the robbers describe the money as "sugar", a phrase known to be used by | . Stilwell had until the prior month been a deputy for Sheriff Behan but h ... |
Joseph Stalin | During the 1930s and 1940s | 's NKVD carried out numerous assassinations outside of the Soviet Union, s ... |
Tony Dungy | ... tatistically worst rushing defense in the league during the regular season. | became only the third man to have won the Super Bowl as both a head coach ... |
Avery Johnson | ... fied with the state of the team, and hand the coaching reins to former Spur | , the point guard of the 1999 NBA champion Spurs team who hit the game-win ... |
Jacques-Louis David | ... usness on Wolfe's death after securing British domination of North America. | resurrected a style already known as "Poussinesque" during the French Revo ... |
Samwise Gamgee | ... s are present in the Dead Marshes outside of Mordor. When Frodo Baggins and | make their way through the bogs the spindly creature Gollum tells them "no ... |
Aristotle | ... es, which was a significant improvement over the two-part classification of | (into orycta and metals) and three-part classification of Galen (into terr ... |
Aristotle | In Greece, Hesiod, | and Xenophon promoted agrarian ideas. Even more influential were such Roma ... |
Ross Perot | ... and some sponsors considered withdrawing their support. Billionaire tycoon | made a donation of US$10 million, on the condition that it be named in hon ... |
Juliette Gordon Low | Another granddaughter, Eleanor Kinzie Gordon, became the mother of | , founder of Girl Scouts of the USA |
King George VI | ... x years after he stepped down as prime minister, elevated to the peerage by | as the Viscount Bennett of Mickleham in the County of Surrey and of Calgar ... |
Michael Finley | ... ll, of Popovich's coaching style and philosophy. During the 2005 offseason, | , waived by the Mavericks under the amnesty clause, joined the Spurs in se ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... g Mr Lamb (a role first offered to Timothy Dalton), Laurence Olivier as the | , Richard Chamberlain as Byron, and Ralph Richardson as King George IV. Th ... |
Aristotle | ... wise man will know what is right, do what is good, and therefore be happy. | (384 BC – 322 BC) posited an ethical system that may be termed "self-reali ... |
Aristotle | ... sidered the world to be flat, at least according to Aristotle. According to | , pre-Socratic philosophers, including Leucippus (c. 440 BC) and Democritu ... |
Bronisław Komorowski | ... the second final round of the Polish presidential election on July 4, 2010, | , Acting President, Marshal of the Sejm and a Civic Platform politician, d ... |
August Vollmer | In the United States, | introduced other reforms, including education requirements for police offi ... |
Antony | ... mentions as one of the forcible acts of the triumvirs of 43 BC (Octavianus, | , and Lepidus), that they obliged the senators to repair the public roads ... |
Hal Newhouser | ... tary, the Tigers took the 1945 American League pennant. With Virgil Trucks, | and Dizzy Trout on the mound and Greenberg leading the Tiger bats, Detroit ... |
Bill Hayden | ... of continuing bitter attacks on him both inside and outside the Parliament. | , the new leader of the Labor Party, now in opposition, was one of the cri ... |
Aristotelian | ... e Renaissance's revival of classical learning and thought. A revolt against | logic, it placed great emphasis on reforming individuals through eloquence ... |
Duc de Luxembourg | ... 0, was a major engagement of the Nine Years' War. In a bold envelopment the | , commanding Louis XIV’s army of some 35,000 men, soundly defeated Prince ... |
Gerald Ford | President | 's mother Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford and maternal grandfather Levi Addison ... |
Joachim Murat | ... o a major nightlife district. To the south is the Murat quarter (erected by | ), the modern heart of the city, which is laid out on a rectangular grid-p ... |
George V | ... British monarchs stayed at the Viceregal Lodge, notably Queen Victoria and | . American presidents hosted here include Presidents John F. Kennedy, Rich ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... n dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet dictator | , and other leaders of his times |
Wild Bill Hickok | ... mity Jane, Dr. Valentine McGillycuddy, the Reverend Henry Weston Smith, and | |
George Orwell | ... gh the song has been removed from more recent performances of that musical. | wrote an essay called A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray |
Johnny Behan | After he was passed over by | for the position of undersheriff, Wyatt thought he might beat him in the n ... |
Miss Marple | ... so features parodies of Charlie Chan, Sam Spade, Nick and Nora Charles, and | |
Frank J. Anderson | ... st 5 times the 2005 national average. In 2007, city leaders such as Sheriff | and former Mayor Bart Peterson held rallies in neighborhoods in effort to ... |
Richard of Cornwall | ... y period of Ottoman rule. Richard the Lionheart retook the city soon after. | , brought from England to settle the dangerous feuding between Templars an ... |
George Orwell | ... itical pessimism has sometimes found expression in dystopian novels such as | 's Nineteen Eighty-Four. Political pessimism about one's country often cor ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... 003, after a trip to Iraq, he was publicly questioning Secretary of Defense | , saying that more U.S. troops were needed; the following year, McCain ann ... |
Jim E. Mora | ... nfante and hiring Bill Polian to run the organization. Polian in turn hired | to coach the team and drafted University of Tennessee Volunteers quarterba ... |
Józef Poniatowski | ... parte, following his defeat of Prussia. The Duchy's military forces, led by | , participated in numerous campaigns, including the Polish–Austrian War of ... |
Virgil Earp | ... of tuberculosis in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, November 8, 1887, at age 36. | was ambushed on the streets of Tombstone on the evening of December 28, 18 ... |
John Constantine | ... Changing Man, Dream of the Endless, and Swamp Thing have made appearances. | , the main character of Hellblazer, is portrayed as a kind of confidence m ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ster Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China | issued the document, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Empire ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... Another 9 million Germans from former eastern German provinces, over which | and eastern neighbour states extended military hegemony in 1945, were expe ... |
Stephen Breyer | In a 2009 public "conversation" with Justice | , Breyer questioned Scalia regarding this approach, indicating that those ... |
H. R. Haldeman | On April 30, Nixon asked for the resignation of | and John Ehrlichman, two of his most influential aides, both of whom were ... |
Pope Nicholas V | ... as Frederick IV and in 1452 crowned Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III by | . In 1452, at the age of 37, he married the 18-year-old Infanta Eleanor, d ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... en, the Vice Presidential running mate of Democratic presidential candidate | , and also a Senator from Texas, took advantage of "Lyndon's law," and was ... |
Mickey Cochrane | ... at the Tigers' previous home Tiger Stadium, was renamed Cochrane Avenue for | . Cherry Street, which runs behind the left-field stands at Tiger Stadium, ... |
William J. Bratton | ... ation of the broken windows theory in aggressive policing policies, such as | 's zero-tolerance policy, has been shown to criminalize the poor and homel ... |
King George VI | ... he "King of Italy and Emperor of Abyssinia," others to the "King of Italy." | , as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, add ... |
Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators | ... hcock appears as a character in the popular juvenile detective book series, | . The long-running detective series was created by Robert Arthur, who wrot ... |
Liam Gillick | Other nominees included | and Catherine Yass |
Gaius Gracchus | ... to connect their names with a great public service like that of the roads. | , when Tribune of the People (123-122 BC), paved or gravelled many of the ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ang Kai-shek, whom he taught to paint lotuses; and as personal physician to | in Taiwan and perhaps earlier |
Edward Rydz-Śmigły | ... ken (one Camp of National Unity was connected to the new strongman, Marshal | ) |
Frank J. Anderson | ... The IMPD was formerly under the leadership of the Sheriff of Marion County, | . The Sheriff remains in charge of the County Jail and security for the Ci ... |
Steve Nash | ... with Dallas facing elimination, Phoenix beat Dallas in a thriller which saw | with a 39-point game, to go along with 12 assists. Phoenix then made it to ... |
Gerald Ford | ... after Lyndon Johnson has also appointed staff to this position. Initially, | and Jimmy Carter tried to operate without a Chief of Staff but both eventu ... |
Aristotle | ... lian Physics was not designed with these sorts of calculations in mind, and | 's philosophy regarding the heavens was entirely at odds with the concept ... |
Gerald Ford | ... or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, | , Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. The Republican Part ... |
Aristotle | ... e critics insisted on judging him according to the traditional standards of | and his Italian commentators from which he tended to stray. Attitudes shif ... |
Mac Mahon | ... iment of Zouaves, were part of the Second Brigade of the Second Division of | 's Corps. The Foreign Legion acquitted itself particularly well against th ... |
Aristotle | ... f science and described an early scientific method of inquiry. He discusses | 's Posterior Analytics and significantly diverged from it on several point ... |
Gene Roddenberry | Several Star Trek tales are stories or events within stories, such as | 's novelization of , J. A. Lawrence's Mudd's Angels, John M. Ford's The Fi ... |
George Orwell | ... only one work of that author. This includes such words as "Orwellian" (from | , referring to his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four) and "Ballardesque" or "Ball ... |
Carlos Alberto | ... putting England under enormous pressure and an attack was begun by captain | who sent a fizzing low ball down the right flank for the speedy Jairzinho ... |
Cerys Matthews | ... s host to free musical performances (from artists such as Ash, Jimmy Cliff, | , the Fun Loving Criminals, Soul II Soul and The Magic Numbers), fairgroun ... |
Lloyd Bentsen | ... do under federal law, as soon as it convened on January 3, 1961." (In 1988, | , the Vice Presidential running mate of Democratic presidential candidate ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... Roosevelt of the United States, Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom and | of the USSR, had agreed in general before the end of the war that Poland's ... |
John Ehrlichman | On April 30, Nixon asked for the resignation of H. R. Haldeman and | , two of his most influential aides, both of whom were indicted, convicted ... |
Gérard | ... hen too far away to reach Waterloo. Grouchy was advised by his subordinate, | , to "march to the sound of the guns", but stuck to his orders and engaged ... |
Derek Harper | ... nce. Led by Mark Aguirre, original draft pick Brad Davis, Rolando Blackman, | , Sam Perkins and Detlef Schrempf, the Mavericks made the playoffs six of ... |
Wyatt Earp | ... ay is by Dan Gordon, who co-wrote another sheriff movie for Costner, 1994's | . In January 2012 Costner had to admit funding did not come through, and t ... |
Nicholas Bacon | He was born about 1550, in Norfolk, of a family related by marriage to | , and probably to John Aylmer, Bishop of London. He matriculated at Clare ... |
Poirot, Hercule | ... Marie - Picard language - Picqué, Charles - Pirson, André-Eugène - Pittem - | - Polder Model - Political parties in Belgium - Politics and Government of ... |
John Ehrlichman | ... security matters. Dean would later testify he was ordered by top Nixon aide | to "" a briefcase full of surveillance equipment and other evidence found ... |
Aristotle | ... of the classical Greeks. Authors who mention the oracle include Aeschylus, | , Clement of Alexandria, Diodorus, Diogenes, Euripides, Herodotus, Julian, ... |
James Dobson | ... ate. The decision quickly drew criticism from some Christian groups such as | , but garnered praise from some Democrats and many Republicans, including ... |
Archie Bunker | ... calia as a "homophobe". Maureen Dowd described Scalia in a 2003 column as " | in a high-backed chair" |
Jean-Baptiste Bessières | ... mpress Dragoons was also present at the battle under the command of Marshal | . The reinforcements that Bessières brought were almost symbolic, despite ... |
Neil Armstrong | ... that it was a "great movie in all regards". Fellow test pilot and astronaut | (who was not portrayed in the film) said the movie "was very good filmmaki ... |
Steve Hutchinson | ... nbalanced impact. For example, in March 2006, the Minnesota Vikings offered | , an offensive guard with the Seattle Seahawks, a seven-year, $49 million ... |
Vicente Fox | ... n the country would eventually lead to the end of the one party system when | was elected president in 2000. PAN has since dominated most of the north o ... |
Virgil Earp | ... Clanton, Tom McLaury and his brother Frank McLaury, and the opposing lawmen | and his brothers Morgan and Wyatt Earp, aided by Doc Holliday acting as a ... |
St Martin | Towards the end of the 4th century, a follower of | , St Mexme, established first a hermitage, and then a monastery on the eas ... |
Marquis de Sade | ... r of Crash). The word "sadistic" is derived from the cruel sexual practices | described in his novels. Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle was the container of ... |
Saint Remigius | ... anoint and sanctify Clovis at his coronation, perhaps brought by a dove to | . Another variation says a lily appeared at Clovis' baptismal ceremony as ... |
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham | ... liament for the abuse of prices led to the scapegoating of Francis Bacon by | , leading to Bacon's impeachment before the Lords, the first of its kind w ... |
Richard Jewell | ... re marred by the Centennial Olympic Park bombing on July 27. Security Guard | discovered the pipe bomb and immediately notified law enforcement and help ... |
Wyatt Earp | ... nk McLaury, and the opposing lawmen Virgil Earp and his brothers Morgan and | , aided by Doc Holliday acting as a temporary deputy of Virgil. Cowboys Ik ... |
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld | ... n 2 September 1967 in Saint Jacob's Church in The Hague. His godparents are | , Prince Ferdinand von Bismarck, Prime Minister Jelle Zijlstra, and Queen |
King George VI | ... usiastic. It was St-Laurent who drafted the London Declaration, recognizing | as Head of the Commonwealth as a means of allowing India to remain in the ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... criticism, modern politicians as diverse as John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, | , and Sarah Palin, have all made reference to Winthrop's writings in their ... |
Bat Masterson | ... and Morgan Earp, Wells Fargo agent Marshall Williams, former Kansas Sheriff | (who was dealing faro at the Oriental Saloon), and County Sheriff Behan se ... |
The Prince of Wales | ... was made a Knight Bachelor for services to music, as Sir Michael Jagger by | . Mick Jagger's knighthood received mixed reactions. Some fans were disapp ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... Greene and Lee Majors, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR | , composer John Williams, author Graham Greene, and former Mauritian QC an ... |
King George V | ... ucted, these were built 1906-14 to the design by J.J. Burnet, and opened by | and Queen Mary in 1914. They now house the Museum's collections of Prints ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... resident of the United States under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and | , first United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Washington |
Morgan Earp | | was killed by a shot in the back while playing billiards at 10:50pm on Sat ... |
The Great Khali | The Punjabi Prison match, named after the Punjab state that | (the match's 'founder') is billed from, consists of two large bamboo cages ... |
Stalin | ... as later developed into "Liberation Theologies" from suffering people under | ism in Eastern Europe and military dictatorships in South America and Sout ... |
Aristotle | Thus, in Racine the hamartia, which the thirteenth chapter of | ’s Poetics had declared a characteristic of tragedy, is not merely an acti ... |
Witold Pilecki | ... million people were arrested, over 20,000, including the hero of Auschwitz, | , were executed or murdered in communist prisons, and 6 million Polish cit ... |
George V | ... Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future Edward VII and | ) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had been founde ... |
Aristotle | ... ther important work to the Western theatre tradition work is the Poetics by | (written around 335 BC). In this work Aristotle analyses tragedy. He consi ... |
Alexander H. Stephens | ... an County, after U.S. President James Buchanan, but was renamed in 1861 for | , the vice president of the Confederate States of America |
Edward VIII | ... due at least in part to the constitutional crisis of that year surrounding | and his relationship with Wallis Simpson |
Duke of Wellington | ... inaries from the government and industry, including the Prime Minister, the | . The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liver ... |
Stu Lantz | ... with several different color men, including Pat Riley, Keith Erickson, and | |
Dana Rohrabacher | U.S. Congressman | would later claim that he immediately saw the assassination of Ahmad Shah ... |
Nate McMillan | ... , Julius Hodge, J.J. Hickson, Josh Powell, and Thurl Bailey. Former players | and Vinny Del Negro are current NBA head coaches |
John C. Whitehead | ... chair Paul Volcker; Carlos Fuentes, Mexican writer and public intellectual | ;, formerly of Goldman Sachs; and Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of ... |
Frank Skaff | ... e both forced to resign their posts because of health problems. Thereafter, | took over the managerial reins until the end of the season. Both Dressen a ... |
Aristotle | ... The most noted of these was the Italian Ridolfo di Fioravante, nicknamed " | " because of his extraordinary knowledge, who built several cathedrals and ... |
George V | In 1911, the house underwent a large extension for the visit of King | and Queen Mary. With the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the off ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... ecruited. The Ukrainians and the Tatars had both suffered persecution under | and their motive was a hatred of communism rather than sympathy for Nation ... |
Percy Sutton | ... ewel of Inner City Broadcasting Corporation. A co-founder of Inner City was | , a former Manhattan borough president and long one of the city's most pow ... |
Donald Cragen | Flat Rock is home to Dann Florek, who plays Captain | in the television series Law & Order and |
George Orwell | ... father into the Indian Imperial Police, where he was posted to Burma (like | a generation later). Two years later, having contracted malaria, he resign ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... dustrialization combines aspects of Infant Industry protection, promoted by | and Friedrich List, and which defined the trade policy of the United State ... |
Kevin Towers | ... to Verducci, during one off-season, Henderson called Padres general manager | and left this message: "Kevin, this is Rickey. Calling on behalf of Rickey ... |
Gerald Ford | In 1982, along with his friend | , he co-founded the annual AEI World Forum |
Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa | ... nst terrorism (especially against the Red Brigades), by Carabinieri general | (who was later killed by the Mafia) |
Johnny Behan | Wyatt Earp and Cochise County sheriff | were interested in the same sheriff's office position, and also shared an ... |
Aristotle | ... ecurity of despots rests entirely on the loyalty and power of mercenaries”. | wrote how some form of ‘guard’ (viz. a personal army) is needed for absolu ... |
Steven Spielberg | In 1997, | shot various scenes for the film Amistad at Mystic Seaport |
Steve Nash | During the 2004 off-season, former Dallas Mavericks point guard | signed a free-agent deal with the 29–53 Phoenix Suns to help out their off ... |
Pat Riley | ... of the streak, Hearn was paired with several different color men, including | , Keith Erickson, and Stu Lantz |
Thad Cochran | ... f anger that is a loss of control. He is a very controlled person." Senator | , who has known McCain for decades and has battled him over earmarks, expr ... |
Michael Moore | ... taple "Take the Skinheads Bowling" was used as the title track for the 2002 | film Bowling for Columbine. A portion of the original Camper Van Beethoven ... |
Marshal Bernadotte | ... rians at Wagram, on 5–6 July. (It was during the middle of that battle that | was stripped of his command after retreating contrary to Napoleon's orders ... |
Baron Frederick William Rudolph Gerald Augustus von Steuben | ... County, Maine, United States. Upon incorporation in 1795 it was named after | , the Inspector General of the U.S. Army during the Revolutionary War. The ... |
Aristotelian | ... during the 15th century, giving the Italian Renaissance a major boost. The | philosophical tradition was nearly unbroken in the Greek world for almost ... |
Arthur Wellesley | ... onnected passenger, Lady Barbara Wellesley, the fictional younger sister of | (later to become the Duke of Wellington) become dangerously attracted to e ... |
Vinny Del Negro | ... J. Hickson, Josh Powell, and Thurl Bailey. Former players Nate McMillan and | are current NBA head coaches |
The Duke of Edinburgh | ... Palace on 19 February 1960, the third child and second son of The Queen and | , and third grandchild of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Baptised in th ... |
Edward Llwyd | ... yer and his servant dying of cold in Beddgelert, noted by Welsh antiquarian | . There is also the "Cave of the black crwth player" near Criccieth, which ... |
John Constantine | ... also features Charles Constantine (a member of the same infamous family as | ), a World War I veteran who has repeatedly struggled with his inability t ... |
Zebulon Pike | ... as secured by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase. In 1806, | led the Pike expedition westward from St Louis, Missouri, of which part of ... |
Mr. T | ... d he wanted to achieve with his 2002 contract. During the anniversary show, | handed O'Brien a chain with a large gold "7" on it |
King George V | ... s of the Manor. In the 20th century the hall hosted the Duke of York, later | , with the Duchess of York, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother) and a ... |
Assemblies of God | ... , such as the Southern Baptist Convention. Pentecostal churches such as the | , as well as Restorationist churches, like Jehovah's Witnesses and , also ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... ired by Taos and each other. Among them were Ansel Adams, Georgia O’Keeffe, | , author D. H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda von Richthofen. Artist Doroth ... |
Frank Stilwell | ... an's murder, Pete Spence's wife Marietta Duarte testified that her husband, | , Frederick Bode, Florentino "Indian Charlie" Cruz, and an unnamed half-br ... |
Louie Gohmert | ... e of Representatives by Leo Berman (R) of Tyler. Its U.S. representative is | (R), and the Texas Senate by Senator Kevin Eltife (R) |
Aristotle | ... Bacon had received showed him the rare defects in existing academic debate. | was known only through translations, as none of the professors would learn ... |
Anthony Kenny | ... ol. He held the post from 1965 to 1978, when he retired (he was replaced by | ). Among those of his students at Balliol who went on to develop our under ... |
Wyatt Earp | ... oth the Union and Confederate sides of the American Civil War. Frontiersmen | and Billy the Kid played the instrument, and it became a fixture of the Am ... |
Rick Perry | ... The Department of Commerce was one of three departments that Texas governor | advocated eliminating during his 2012 presidential campaign, along with th ... |
Sandy Adams | ... ty lies within Florida's 24th congressional district, which seat is held by | , and within Florida's 15th congressional district, which seat is held by ... |
Inspector Clouseau | | of The Pink Panther franchise was based on the franchise, playing an iness ... |
Jason Kidd | ... 0s were considered the only positive period for the Mavs, led by The 3 J's: | , Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn. Kidd would become the most famous of the ... |
Stalin-era | ... xist tradition—reflected a move away from the intellectual isolation of the | . Furthermore, his thought was symptomatic both of Marxism's growing acade ... |
Henry Dodge | ... the U.S. troops tried to track down the British Band. Militia under Colonel | caught up with the British Band on July 21 and defeated them at the Battle ... |
Joseph Stalin | When Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, | ordered both soldiers and civilians to initiate a scorched earth policy to ... |
Aristotle | ... d the profits made from his performances and rhetoric classes. According to | , his students included Isocrates. (Other students are named in later trad ... |
Aristotle | ... g are found in the writings of the Greeks in the 2nd and 4th centuries BCE. | (Αριστοτέλης) (384–322 BCE) and Erasistratus (304–258 BCE) were among the ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... reamWorks. With the help of executives Glenn Williamson and Bob Cooper, and | in his capacity as studio partner, Ball was convinced to develop the proje ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... orest Theater, bohemian writer and actor Perry Newberry, and actor-director | , who was mayor for one term, from 1986 to 1988 |
Lazare Carnot | ... the Directory. France also lacked funds, and no longer had the services of | , the war minister who had guided it to successive victories following ext ... |
Eliot Ness | ... les featured cooperation between the Treasury Department task force, led by | , and the Mounties against liquor smuggling across the American-Canadian b ... |
Grover Cleveland | ... supportive of the annexation of Hawaiʻi, was voted out of the White House. | , an anti-imperialist, assumed the presidency and right away worked to sto ... |
Sherlock Holmes | The model which Conan Doyle himself mentions (through | ) in The Valley of Fear is the London arch-criminal of the 18th century, J ... |
Nicolas Oudinot | ... August. However, in the same days, a part of the French Army led by Marshal | was stopped in the Battle of Polotsk by the right wing of the Russian Army ... |
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld | ... therlands, and the first grandchild of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and | . From birth Willem-Alexander has the titles Prince of the Netherlands , P ... |
Undersheriff | ... or of the jail and a few minutes later out the back. King had arranged with | Harry Woods (publisher of the Nugget) to sell the horse he had been riding ... |
Terauchi Masatake | On October 9, 1916, | took over as prime minister from Ōkuma Shigenobu. On November 2, 1917, the ... |
Davy Crockett | ... could no longer contain their stories: Johnny Appleseed. Wild Bill Hickok. | . Rickey Henderson. They exist on the sometimes narrow margin between Fact ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... many's defeat in World War II in 1945, war-torn East Prussia was divided at | 's insistence between the Soviet Union (the Kaliningrad Oblast in the Russ ... |
Ford | ... came a law school professor. In the early 1970s, he served in the Nixon and | administrations, first at minor administrative agencies, and then as an as ... |
Joseph Stalin | Meanwhile, | and his Soviet Union in the 1920s and early of 1930s stood by Japan’s inva ... |
Wild Bill Hickok | ... ogy, as if reality could no longer contain their stories: Johnny Appleseed. | . Davy Crockett. Rickey Henderson. They exist on the sometimes narrow marg ... |
Miyuki Kobayakawa | ... on Oh My Goddess!, Kōsuke Fujishima created the manga You're Under Arrest!. | , one of the principal characters of You're Under Arrest!, was featured as ... |
Aristotle | ... eloped the whole of this material into the unity of a comprehensive system. | of Stagira, the most important disciple of Plato, shared with his teacher ... |
Robert Storr | ... with the Senses – Feel with the Mind: Art in the Present Tense, curated by | for which he created a unique wall drawing installation. Also in 2007, Dom ... |
Denzel Washington | ... united with director Tony Scott a third time for a supporting role opposite | in the box-office hit Déjà Vu. The song "Val Kilmer" was named after him o ... |
Thomas Carlyle | ... rongly, and many would say harmfully, influenced by Romanticism. In English | was a highly influential essayist who turned historian, and both invented ... |
Henri Grégoire | The term Vandalisme was coined in 1794 by | , bishop of Blois, to describe the destruction of artwork following the Fr ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... n, when Republican candidate George H. W. Bush accused Democratic candidate | (a member of the ACLU) of being a "card carrying member of the ACLU" |
Bill Tilley | Wodonga is in the Victorian Electoral district of Benambra. | of the Liberal Party was elected member for the electoral district of Bena ... |
Gerald Ford | ... oup at the behest of Germany's Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and U.S. President | and the group became the Group of Seven (G7). The European Union is repres ... |
Henry Dodge | ... as a private in an independent company that was taken into federal service. | , a Michigan territorial militia colonel who would prove to be one of the ... |
Concino Concini | ... ower, in 1617, by exiling his mother and executing her followers, including | , the most influential Italian at the French court |
Joseph Banks | ... nd were allocated to Cook and the Royal Society representatives: naturalist | , Banks' assistants Daniel Solander and Herman Spöring, astronomer Charles ... |
Anne Jules de Noailles | ... 653, under Bernardin Gigault de Bellefonds in 1684, and twice in 1694 under | . In May 1809, it was besieged by 35,000 French Napoleonic troops under Ve ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... nt (the violent suppression of the Hungarian uprising and the revelation of | 's crimes) while confirming his "confidence in the democratic perspectives ... |
Joaquin Jackson | ... urally Texan, with past articles on Texas BBQ, the Texas Rangers (including | 's famous 1994 cover appearance), and Texas musicians |
George Orwell | ... om a Teac 4 track tape-recorder christened "Winston" (after the antihero of | 's novel Nineteen Eighty-four). Their debut performance was in October 197 ... |
Vicente Fox | ... ree Trade Agreement, creating the world's largest free trade area. In 2000, | became the first non-PRI candidate to win the Mexican presidency in over 7 ... |
Aristotle | Around 330 BC, | maintained on the basis of physical theory and observational evidence that ... |
William A. Worton | ... ng a cup of coffee.” (Dunning, 209) Los Angeles police chiefs C.B. Horrall, | , and (later) William H. Parker were credited as consultants, and many pol ... |
André Masséna | In 1810, a newly-enlarged French army under Marshal | invaded Portugal. British opinion both at home and in the army was negativ ... |
Bill Morrison | ... ing "Why Should the Devil Have all the Good Music?" was drawn and signed by | , the illustrator of the Simpsons comic books, to raise funds for Norman's ... |
United States Border Patrol | ... ng sites of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), mostly for | Agents and U.S. Air Marshals . The center is located on the former campus ... |
Alfred Kinsey | ... sire. It was first published in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) by | , Wardell Pomeroy and others, and was also prominent in the complementary ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... a occupant was dismissed or fell out of favor with the rulers of the state. | 's favourite Dacha was in Gagra, Abkhazia. The construction of new dachas ... |
King Hussein | ... en and levied illegal taxes—all of which Arafat either condoned or ignored. | considered this a growing threat to his kingdom's sovereignty and security ... |
John Wilkes | ... n lived in Chalfont St Giles and his cottage can still be visited there and | was MP for Aylesbury. Later authors include Jerome K. Jerome who lived at ... |
Sarah T. Hughes | ... thrown into relief later that year when Kennedy appointed Johnson's friend | to a federal judgeship; whereas Johnson had tried and failed to garner the ... |
Robert McNamara | ... Presidential Library oral history archives, Johnson's Secretary of Defense | stated that a carrier battle group, the U.S. 6th Fleet, sent on a training ... |
Sir Arthur Wellesley | ... sence the French situation in Spain deteriorated, and then became dire when | arrived to take charge of British-Portuguese forces |
Gustav Schwarzenegger | ... tened Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger. His parents were the local police chief, | (1907–72), and Aurelia (née Jadrny; 1922–1998). His father served in World ... |
Wesley Dodds | ... ell as appearing in the dreams (and at least once on the staircase wall) of | |
Aristotle | ... posed, among the earliest recorded being those of Aristotle and Archimedes. | (384 BC−322 BC) remarked that as the distance decreases, the time needed t ... |
Aristotle | ... out the necessity for more than one piece of evidence goes back at least to | 's Nicomachean Ethics: "For as one swallow or one day does not make a spri ... |
Ricky Pierce | ... Bobby Boyd, NFL Safety Melvin Bullitt, and NBA players Mookie Blaylock and | |
Magic Johnson | ... y Guggenheim CEO Mark Walter and including former Los Angeles Lakers player | , baseball executive Stan Kasten and film mogul Peter Guber, was announced ... |
Boris Diaw | ... ll (who clotheslined Lakers star Kobe Bryant in a first-round series game), | and Tim Thomas to go along with Nash and fellow All-Star Shawn Marion. Pho ... |
Aristotle | ... ocritus was nevertheless well known to his fellow northern-born philosopher | . Plato is said to have disliked him so much that he wished all his books ... |
George V | ... Alexandre Millerand and Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré of France, to King | of the United Kingdom, and to the Zoological Garden (Jardin Zoologique) of ... |
Berthier | ... ved a number of initial victories against the thinly spread army of Marshal | . Napoleon had left Berthier with only 170,000 men to defend France's enti ... |
Allen Iverson | ... hool sports play a large role in the City's culture. Sporting stars such as | , Michael Vick, Mike Tomlin, Scorpio Brown, Aaron Brooks and Antoine Bethe ... |
Zebulon Pike | Reports from expeditions in 1806 by Lieutenant | and in 1819 by Major Stephen Long described the Great Plains as "unfit for ... |
Okwui Enwezor | ... 2002, Pettibon participated in Documenta XI in Kassel, Germany, curated by | . He also had a solo exhibition, Raymond Pettibon Plots Laid Thick, organi ... |
Policarpo Bonilla | ... stry in Honduras was growing rapidly and the peaceful trasfer of power from | to General Terencio Sierra would mark the first time in decades that such ... |
Aristotle | ... been a disciple of Grosseteste. He became a master at Oxford, lecturing on | . There is no evidence he was ever awarded a doctorate — the title Doctor ... |
Arthur Harris | ... ed version of Churchill's memo by Bottomley, on 29 March, Air Chief Marshal | wrote to the Air Ministry |
Mookie Blaylock | ... ercival, NFL All-Pro Bobby Boyd, NFL Safety Melvin Bullitt, and NBA players | and Ricky Pierce |
Miss Marple | ... ) is a fictional Belgian detective, created by Agatha Christie. Along with | , Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appea ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... the critical failure of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, | said, "I sympathize with people who didn't like the MacGuffin (the crystal ... |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | ... 27 August 1979), was a British statesman and naval officer, and an uncle of | (the husband of Elizabeth II). He was the last Viceroy of India (1947) and ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... the Mississippi Delta and beyond. Seven film-makers including Wim Wenders, | , Mike Figgis, and Scorsese himself each contributed a 90 minute film (Sco ... |
Cousy | ... s in Divisions I, II, and III. This award, given since 2004, is voted on by | and a selection of basketball writers, college basketball coaches, sports ... |
General Foch | ... pval Ridge but Haig would not agree to this and Joffre then referred him to | to settle the matter. Foch remembers that Haig was "upset with his losses. ... |
Milton Caniff | ... rait. Poteet Canyon, Steve Canyon's ward in the long-running comic strip by | , is named after the town (and a mosaic of Poteet Canyon stands in front o ... |
Aristotle | ... was the author of De Differentiis, a detailed comparison between Plato and | s' conceptions of God. Scholarios later defended Aristotle and convinced t ... |
Aristotle | ... ith treason. According to the Constitution of the Athenians associated with | , he was later acquitted by bribing the jury. Anytus later won favor by pl ... |
Brahma | ... 's mother was Iravati. According to the Matangalila, Airavata was born when | sang sacred hymns over the halves of the egg shell from which Garuda hatch ... |
Thomas Paine | ... ties did lead to the imprisonment of Thomas Williams, the London printer of | 's The Age of Reason. Wilberforce's attempts to legislate against adultery ... |
Hosni Mubarak | ... protests took center stage, McCain urged that embattled Egyptian President | step down and thought the U.S. should push for democratic reforms in the r ... |
Nathaniel P. Banks | The Union forces led by General | who occupied Opelousas found what the historian John D. Winters describes ... |
Queen's Guard | ... decessor, the Royal Fusiliers. Also, a detachment of the unit providing the | at Buckingham Palace still mounts a guard at the Tower, and with the Yeome ... |
Jon Heder | ... Clayson Johnson '90. In entertainment and television, BYU is represented by | '02 (best known for his role as Napoleon Dynamite), Golden Globe-nominated ... |
Józef Piłsudski | ... some political leaders of the Polish insurrection movement (in particular, | ) sent emissaries to Japan to collaborate on sabotage and intelligence gat ... |
Simon of Pattishall | ... re professional group of royal justices. Although the group, which included | , Ralph Foliot, Richard Barre, William de Warenne, Richard Herriard, and O ... |
Drouet's | ... e Russians had a numerical advantage here but fairly soon the tide swung as | Division, the 2nd of Bernadotte's I Corps, deployed on the flank of the ac ... |
Mayo Smith | ... f a kidney infection, Swift in October due to cancer. Skaff was replaced by | in 1967, perhaps the last step before World Series contention |
Ross Perot | ... r death) was a perennial "winner". Other Bum Steer "Hall of Famers" include | , Tom DeLay, and Jessica Simpson. It releases biennial lists with explanat ... |
Marshal Brune | ... nder had to make peace with Napoleon at Tilsit (7 July 1807). By September, | completed the occupation of Swedish Pomerania, allowing the Swedish army, ... |
Bill Hayden | ... early 1977, Whitlam faced a leadership challenge from his final Treasurer, | , and won by a two-vote margin. Fraser called an election for 10 December, ... |
Alfredo Lim | The current mayor for the 2010–2013 term is | , who defeated former mayor Lito Atienza in the 2010 election. The city ma ... |
Aristotle | ... c political philosophers, Plato (427–347 BC), Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC), and | ("The Father of Political Science") (384–322 BC). These authors, in such w ... |
Robert Storr | ... iennial exhibition: Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque, curated by | . For this exhibition, he created his first animation using his own drawin ... |
Johnny Behan | ... n. Shibell was unexpectedly reelected and he immediately appointed Democrat | as the new deputy sheriff for eastern Pima County, a job that Wyatt wanted ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... Dragonheart. Both Last Crusade and The Rock alluded to his James Bond days. | and George Lucas wanted "the father of Indiana Jones" (although Connery is ... |
Quentin Richardson | ... ng year, a Suns team without Stoudemire (who was injured), Joe Johnson, and | , but with a core of new players led by Raja Bell (who clotheslined Lakers ... |
Song Chong-Gug | ... layer Shinji Ono was a key player at the club, and also in South Korea when | played for Feyenoord |
Don Cornelius | ... arriers and became very popular. In addition, Soul Train, the brainchild of | , premiered in 1971 as an alternative to American Bandstand, giving a foru ... |
Guillermo Padrés Elías | ... ora would not have its first PAN governor until 2009, which the election of | |
L. Ron Hubbard | ... ious legal tactics to stop distribution of unpublished documents written by | . The Church of Scientology is often accused of through the filing of SLAP ... |
William Hanna | ... ded the song "Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You)" written by Hoyt Curtin, | and Joseph Barbera, sung by Howard Morris. The episode was a surrealistic ... |
Terauchi Masatake | ... 28 August 1915. He served in this post in the cabinets of Ōkuma Shigenobu, | , Hara Takashi, and Takahashi Korekiyo. Under Hara and Takahashi, Katō was ... |
Ross Perot | ... ral College landslide, capturing 49.2% of the vote against Dole's 40.7% and | 's 8.4% who drew equally from both candidates |
Seth Bullock | ... Hickok and Calamity Jane, as well as slightly less notable figures such as | . It became known for its wild and almost lawless reputation, during which ... |
King George V | ... ily. Despite the fact he was a first cousin of both Nicholas and Alexandra, | refused to allow them to evacuate to the United Kingdom, as he was alarmed ... |
King George V | Tolworth has a King George's Field in memorial to | , where Corinthian-Casuals F.C. (two semi-pro football teams that have sin ... |
Prince Charles | ... Howells made a scathing criticism of the exhibits as "conceptual bullshit". | wrote to him: "It's good to hear your refreshing common sense about the dr ... |
Timothy McVeigh | ... in American history. The Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995, in which | and Terry Nichols detonated an explosive outside of the Alfred P. Murrah F ... |
Thomas Carlyle | ... c after reading Dickens's Christmas books and vowed to give generously; and | expressed a generous hospitality by staging two Christmas dinners after re ... |
Cerys Matthews | ... mals, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Los Campesinos!, The Longcut, and, for a time, | ) and Ankstmusik, the label (which is now based in Pentraeth on Anglesey a ... |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | ... ebruary 1960), is the second son, and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and | . At the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to the ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... nan Doyle. In An Autobiography Christie admits, "I was still writing in the | tradition – eccentric detective, stooge assistant, with a Lestrade-type Sc ... |
Lannes | ... Guard and Bernadotte's I Corps were held in reserve while the V Corps under | guarded the northern sector of the battlefield, where the new communicatio ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... the nominal command of William S. Hamilton, a militia colonel and a son of | . Hamilton would prove to be an unfortunate choice to lead the force; hist ... |
George V | ... he London premiere of Der Schwanendreher when he heard news of the death of | . He quickly wrote this piece for solo viola and string orchestra in tribu ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Dole represented Kansas in the United States Senate from 1969 to 1996, was | 's Vice Presidential running mate in the 1976 presidential election, and w ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... the desert. In 1940, she bought her first home in New Mexico. Her husband, | , preferring to stay in New York, O'Keeffe spent much of the year with him ... |
Rolando Blackman | ... exchange for two future first-round picks that eventually materialized into | in 1981 and Sam Perkins in 1984 |
Raja Bell | ... Joe Johnson, and Quentin Richardson, but with a core of new players led by | (who clotheslined Lakers star Kobe Bryant in a first-round series game), B ... |
Rick Perry | ... er by renaming the Texas CAP wing's TX-352 Squadron for him. Texas Governor | cited Kittinger's work, as did the Texas state senate with a special resol ... |
Reille | ... 00 cavalry, plus a cavalry reserve of 4,700. On the left was II Corps under | with 13,000 infantry, and 1,300 cavalry, and a cavalry reserve of 4,600. I ... |
Thomas Carlyle | ... ida Dutton Scudder compared the poem with socialist ideas from the works of | , John Ruskin, and the Fabians |
Kim Perrot | ... es and win their third straight title, this one after the death of teammate | , who died of cancer. In 2000, the Comets went all the way to the Finals a ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... ticularly the conservative media. Similarly, George H.W. Bush characterized | as weak on crime (the Willie Horton ad) and hopelessly liberal ("a card-ca ... |
Debbie Reynolds | ... riter moving back home to resolve tensions between himself and his mother ( | ). 1999's The Muse featured Brooks as a down-and-out Hollywood screenwrite ... |
Wyatt Earp | ... us government jobs and died in Tucson of natural causes at age 67, in 1912. | , the last survivor of the fight, traveled across the western frontier for ... |
the Duke of Edinburgh | ... were made for Queen Elizabeth II by the Regency Act 1953, which stated that | (the Queen's husband) could act as regent in these circumstances |
Sheriff Court | ... ts of Scotland judges in the Court of Session, High Court of Justiciary and | s are all addressed as "My Lord" or "My Lady" and referred to as "Your Lor ... |
Stephen Breyer | ... , Kennedy's strong recommendation of his former Judiciary Committee staffer | played a role in Clinton appointing Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court |
Aristotle | Category came into use with | 's essay Categories, in which he discussed univocal and equivocal terms, p ... |
John Wilkins | In 1648 | cites Busbecq, the Austrian ambassador to Constantinople 1554-1562, as rec ... |
Oudinot | ... ully defended the approaches to Berlin and was victorious in battle against | in August and against Ney in September at the Battles of Grossbeeren and D ... |
Joachim Murat | ... ari was wakened from its provincial somnolence by Napoleon's brother-in-law | . As Napoleonic King of Naples, Murat ordered the building in 1808 of a ne ... |
Ronnie Coleman | In October 2005, | tied Haney's Mr Olympia record becoming only the second person to win eigh ... |
duc de Créquy | ... r the comic poet Paul Scarron, and in 1651 the Holy Family (Louvre) for the | . Year by year he continued to produce an enormous variety of works, many ... |
Thad Cochran | ... was also an Ole Miss cheerleader, on the same team with future U.S. Senator | . He married Patricia Thompson on December 27, 1964. The couple has two ch ... |
Hugh Bardulf | ... r did appoint the two escheators, or guardians of the amounts due, who were | in the north of England and William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the south. Hi ... |
Teresa Weatherspoon | ... light-film, last-second, court-to-court, game-winning shot by the Liberty's | in Game 2 of the finals to beat the Liberty in three games and win their t ... |
Steven Seagal | ... available throughout the world. Aikido was exhibited in Hollywood films by | in the 1990s |
Gaius Gracchus | ... he people in the Forum, an act symbolically repeated two centuries later by | |
Wild Bill Hickok | The town attained notoriety for the murder of | , and Mount Moriah Cemetery remains the final resting place of Hickok and ... |
Johnny Behan | ... of pneumonia at the age of 62 in 1905, still on the job as a peace officer. | was not re-nominated by his own party for the sheriff race in 1882 and nev ... |
James Bonard Fowler | ... ling of an unarmed black man, Jimmie Lee Jackson, by a white state trooper, | , which sparked the Selma to Montgomery marches. In 2008, the county voted ... |
Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau | The first scientists to suggest disinfecting water with chlorine were | (in France) and William Cumberland Cruikshank (in England), both around th ... |
Harry Reid | On August 9, 2011, Senate Majority Leader | appointed Murray to co-chair the United States Congress Joint Select Commi ... |
Grover Cleveland | The village was named after President | |
Laurence Binyon | ... . Auden – William Barnes – Oliver Bayley – Hilaire Belloc – John Betjeman – | – William Blake – Edmund Blunden – Rupert Brooke – Robert Browning – Rober ... |
Neil Armstrong | ... st famous recording that allegedly demonstrates this is the speech given by | at the time of the first manned lunar landing on 20 July 1969. If played b ... |
Kobe Bryant | ... t with a core of new players led by Raja Bell (who clotheslined Lakers star | in a first-round series game), Boris Diaw and Tim Thomas to go along with ... |
Mark Antony | ... gyptian Queen Cleopatra, as a major threat to his power. That occurred when | , the other most influential member of the Triumvirate, abandoned his wife ... |
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford | ... irst as Souhegan East, then as Bedford in 1750. The town was named for Lord | , Secretary of State for the Southern Department (1748–1751), and a close ... |
George Orwell | In his classic essay on the topic | distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, which he defines as devotion to ... |
Sydney Cockerell | ... back in 1988 in Hugh Whitemore's play The Best of Friends as museum curator | |
Aristotle | ... aro in 1485. It was always Pico’s aim to reconcile the schools of Plato and | , since he believed they both used different words to express the same con ... |
Johnny Behan | ... one, due in large part to the sympathetic support of Cochise County Sheriff | who favored the Cowboys and rural ranchers and who grew to intensely disli ... |
Michael Jordan | ... Phil Ford, Tyler Hansbrough, Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, James Worthy and | in men's basketball; and Mia Hamm (twice), Shannon Higgins, Kristine Lilly ... |
George Orwell | ... y those in enemy and occupied territories who often had to listen secretly. | broadcast many news bulletins on the Eastern Service during World War II |
Aristotle | ... nics, but it is by no means certain that he would have recognized the term. | , writing a generation later refers several times to Antisthenes and his f ... |
Alfredo Lim | In 1992, | became the mayor, and was known for his anti-crime crusades. When Lim ran ... |
Judge Dredd | ... ok over the title in 1991, again from 2000 AD, where he had been working on | . He proceeded to write the longest run for any writer on the title. His t ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... Chinese civil war, the ROC government under the KMT withdrew to Taiwan and | declared martial law. Japan formally renounced all territorial rights to T ... |
Bat Masterson | ... he Santa Fe defended its roundhouse in Pueblo with Dodge City toughs led by | ; on that occasion, D&RG treasurer R. F. Weitbrec paid the defenders to le ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... ayed South Africa national rugby union team captain François Pienaar in the | -directed film Invictus, which is based on the 2008 John Carlin book Playi ... |
George Meyer | ... he Leftorium" first appeared in "When Flanders Failed". It was suggested by | , who had had a friend who had owned a left-handed specialty store which f ... |
Guillaume Marie Anne Brune | ... but Avignon was never restored to the Holy See. In 1815 Bonapartist Marshal | was assassinated in the town by adherents of the royalist party during the ... |
Keith Park | ... ied resistance in France collapsed, he worked closely with Air Vice-Marshal | , the commander of 11 Fighter Group, in organising cover for the evacuatio ... |
Bernadotte's | ... tled upon a secondary line of retreat through Brunn. The Imperial Guard and | I Corps were held in reserve while the V Corps under Lannes guarded the no ... |
Edward VIII | ... married Edward "Fruity" Metcalfe, the best friend, best man and equerry of | . Mosley exercised a strange fascination for the Curzon women: Irene had a ... |
Aristotle | ... Gorgias’ Encomium of Helen. Of the three divisions of rhetoric discussed by | in his Rhetoric (forensic, deliberative, and epideictic), the Encomium can ... |
Jon Burge | ... quarters on the South Side for interrogation under Chicago Police Detective | . Dr. John Raba, Medial Director of Cermak Health Services, the prison hos ... |
Johnny Behan | Cochise County Sheriff | testified on the third day of the hearing. During two days of testimony, h ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... for Internal Affairs along with Vasili Averin. He was well known for aiding | in the Military Council (led by Leon Trotsky), having become closely assoc ... |
Mike Enzi | ... elegation. Today, Wyoming is represented in Washington by its two Senators, | and John Barrasso, and its one member of the House of Representatives, Con ... |
Józef Piłsudski | ... f other contemporary socialists and communists, from Lenin (a communist) to | (a socialist), were more sympathetic to national self-determination) |
Steven Spielberg | ... d to the youngest daughter, Carol Anne. The original film was co-written by | . The Poltergeist films collected a total of approximately $132 million in ... |
Harry Reid | ... e unless Stevens resigned first. Late on November 1, Senate Majority Leader | confirmed that he would schedule a vote on Stevens's expulsion, saying tha ... |
Aristotle | ... definite philosophical views. Everything of the kind mentioned by Plato and | is attributed not to Pythagoras, but to the Pythagoreans. Heraclitus state ... |
Sherlock Holmes | Baker also portrayed | in a four part BBC miniseries version of The Hound of the Baskervilles in ... |
Enos Strate | ... (narrator/"balladeer"), Ben Jones (Cooter Davenport), Sonny Shroyer (Deputy | ), and Rick Hurst (Deputy Cletus Hogg) did not appear in this cartoon vers ... |
Charles XIV John | ... mself with the liberal opposition critical of the conservative rule of King | |
Steve Nash | ... 2000s, first led by a new "Big Three" of Dirk Nowitzki, Michael Finley and | . With a new owner in Mark Cuban and head coach Don Nelson leading the cre ... |
King George V | ... e attracted many famous people, among them Agatha Christie, Beatrix Potter, | and Haile Selassie who was so impressed with his visit that he gave his gu ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... e Nations at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 with the | |
Tom C. Clark | ... ced on December 14, 1964, the opinion of the court was delivered by Justice | , with concurring opinions by Justice Arthur Goldberg, Justice Hugo Black, ... |
Jacques-Louis David | ... he remained the major inspiration for such classically oriented artists as | , Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Paul Cézanne |
Royal Guard | ... ir military leader, the leader's bodyguards have traditionally been done by | s, Republican Guards and other elite military unit. Less-important public ... |
Kevin Pritchard | ... ning the ABA championship under head coach and University of Kansas alumnus | |
Steve Buscemi | ... audiences for his critically acclaimed role as one of the kidnappers (with | ) in Fargo (1996). He later played a sleazy, unlicensed "eye-doctor" named ... |
Marshal Ney | ... s. Wellington's pursuit was frustrated by a series of reverses inflicted by | in a much-lauded rear guard campaign |
Zack Wheat | ... 's record of 2,062 career walks, Ty Cobb's record of 2,246 career runs, and | 's record of 2,328 career games in left field, and on the final day of the ... |
William Harvey | William Osler records that Hunter gave Jenner | 's advice, very famous in medical circles (and characteristic of the Age o ... |
Charles-François Delacroix | In 1793, | deputy to the Convention and father of the painter Eugène Delacroix propos ... |
Gerald Ford | ... W. Bush had derided Reaganomics as "voodoo economics". Similarly, in 1976, | had severely criticized Reagan's proposal to turn back a large part of the ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... in the American Southeast. In 1941, after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, | ordered the CPUSA to abandon civil rights work and focus supporting U.S. e ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... r of avant-garde art of the time, such as the European modernists he saw at | 's "291" gallery and works by the Ashcan School, but, with a few exception ... |
Chuck Noll | ... e the dominate teams of the decade. Steelers were led by Terry Bradshaw and | , and the Cowboys were led by Roger Staubach and Tom Landry |
Marion Jones | Riddick is serving a prison term of five years and three months. | served a six-month prison term for lying to investigators about the check- ... |
Michael Finley | ... o prominence in the 2000s, first led by a new "Big Three" of Dirk Nowitzki, | and Steve Nash. With a new owner in Mark Cuban and head coach Don Nelson l ... |
Witold Pilecki | ... h resistance under Nazi rule organizations in Poland. One member of the AK, | , was the only person to volunteer for imprisonment in Auschwitz. The info ... |
Inspector Hanaud | ... also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective— | of the French Sûreté—who, first appearing in the 1910 novel At the Villa R ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Dole ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on a ticket headed by President | . Incumbent Vice President Nelson Rockefeller had withdrawn from considera ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... portfolio, was published. In New Mexico, he was introduced to notables from | 's circle, including painter Georgia O'Keeffe, artist John Marin, and phot ... |
Marion Jones | ... Tim Jr (born 28 June 2003) who was conceived with fellow American sprinter, | . He and Jones are no longer partners. In 2009, Montgomery married Jamalee ... |
Vince Carter | ... Rachel Dawson in field hockey; Phil Ford, Tyler Hansbrough, Antawn Jamison, | , James Worthy and Michael Jordan in men's basketball; and Mia Hamm (twice ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... the original film in the trilogy, directed by Tobe Hooper and co-written by | and released on June 4, 1982. The story focuses on the Freeling family, wh ... |
Kim B. Clark | BYU alumni in academia include former Dean of the Harvard Business School | and Michael K. Young '73, current President of the University of Washingto ... |
James Anderton | ... ester Police which was at that time run by devout Christian Chief Constable | , police raids on video hire shops increased. However the choice of titles ... |
Aristotle | ... e best of the medieval and Islamic commentators (see Averroes, Avicenna) on | in a famous long letter to Ermolao Barbaro in 1485. It was always Pico’s a ... |
Philmont Scout Ranch | ... re Bases, originally starting with the Order of the Arrow Trail Crew at the | working to build new trails and repair old ones. Later this expanded to th ... |
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild | In 1898 | bequeathed the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon ... |
Aristotle | ... iphate, most of the Greek works of cosmology from Constantinople, including | 's De caelo and Ptolemy's Almagest were translated into Arabic in the Hous ... |
Józef Piłsudski | ... nrest, political maneuvering, strikes and rebellion, with Roman Dmowski and | active as leaders of the nationalist and socialist factions respectively. ... |
Virgil Earp | ... from the scene by Wesley Fuller. Even if Tom wasn't armed with a revolver, | testified Tom attempted to grab a rifle from the scabbard on the horse in ... |
Grover Cleveland | ... s Episcopal Church, where U.S. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant, James Garfield, | , and Benjamin Harrison have all attended services. Because of this, it is ... |
Georgy Zhukov | ... evitability of war with Nazi Germany. On the same day Semyon Timoshenko and | issued a directive prohibiting Soviet commanders from responding to "Germa ... |
Rick Perry | ... slature. Williamson's old friend and former legislative colleague, Governor | , appointed him to the Texas Transportation Commission, of which he became ... |
J. D. Hayworth | ... , a primary challenge from radio talk show host and former U.S. Congressman | materialized in the 2010 U.S. Senate election in Arizona and drew support ... |
Aristotle | ... e elements called atoms. This was elaborated in great detail by Democritus. | (, Aristotélēs) (384 BCE – 322 BCE), a student of Plato, promoted the conc ... |
Adam Dalgliesh | ... uding the USA on its PBS channel. These productions featured Roy Marsden as | . The BBC has since adapted Death in Holy Orders (2003) and The Murder Roo ... |
Joan of Arc | ... faithful to him and he made lengthy stays at his court in Chinon. In 1429, | came here to acknowledge him |
Gerald Ford | ... gia, Jimmy Carter, the Democratic candidate against the incumbent President | , the Republican candidate. Ford was saddled with a slow economy and paid ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | The son of President | and his first wife Mao Fumei, Chiang Ching-kuo was born in Fenghua, Zhejia ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... n. Sparrows became a nuisance; Queen Victoria mentioned this problem to the | , who offered the famous solution, "Sparrowhawks, Ma'am" |
Aristotle | ... rical, political, or other. A number of these are referred to and quoted by | , including a speech on Hellenic unity, a funeral oration for Athenians fa ... |
D.G. Hogarth | ... ing. Emily Torday collected in Central Africa, Aurel Stein in Central Asia, | , Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence excavated at Carchemish. In 1918, bec ... |
Grover Cleveland | After the two terms of Democrat | , the election of William McKinley in 1896 is widely seen as a resurgence ... |
Kenny Washington | ... professional coast-to-coast sports enterprise. The Rams subsequently signed | , an African American, to the team, as a precondition to leasing the Los A ... |
Sanji Abe | ... minent politicians, including territorial legislators Thomas Sakakihara and | |
George V | ... wfoundland Regiment was given the name "The Royal Newfoundland Regiment" by | on 28 November 1917. Because of the slaughter, the first day of the Battle ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | Unlike his father | , Chiang Ching-kuo built himself a folk reputation that remains generally ... |
Aristotle | ... egan by asking Avicenna eighteen questions, ten of which were criticisms of | 's On the Heavens |
Semyon Timoshenko | ... as convinced of the inevitability of war with Nazi Germany. On the same day | and Georgy Zhukov issued a directive prohibiting Soviet commanders from re ... |
Eliot Ness | ... e star status for Costner arrived in 1987, when he starred as federal agent | in The Untouchables and in the leading role of the thriller No Way Out. He ... |
Nicholas Serota | Unlike recent years, Sir | was not the jury chairman; instead, the chairman was Christoph Grunenberg, ... |
Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie | This office was first held by | , who had 44 commissaires de police (police commissioners) under his autho ... |
William J. Bratton | In 1990, | became head of the New York City Transit Police. Bratton described George ... |
Aristotle | ... , and metaphysics. It was influenced by ancient Greek philosophers, such as | , Hellenistic thinkers such as Ptolemy, earlier Persian and Muslim scienti ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... nd it was used to toast the Declaration of Independence. George Washington, | , Benjamin Franklin and John Adams are also said to have appreciated the q ... |
Aristotle's | Some of Zeno's nine surviving paradoxes (preserved in | Physic |
Henry Paulson | ... orrestal, Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, former Secretary of the Treasury | , and the current Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner. C. Everett K ... |
Thomas Paine | ... enjamin Franklin, believed in reincarnation or resurrection. Others such as | were agnostic about the immortality of the soul |
Clint Eastwood | ... was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite | in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. In 1976, he starred as the pro ... |
Joseph Stalin | Starting in the 1930s, Adolf Hitler and | murdered many Esperanto speakers because of their anti-nationalistic tende ... |
Duke of Buckingham | ... n the UK today. The arms were first borne at the Battle of Agincourt by the | |
George Orwell | ... did Catalonia recover its autonomy and reconstitute the Generalitat (1979). | served with the POUM in Catalonia from December 1936 until June 1937. His ... |
Magic Johnson | ... to 300. The honorees inducted in 2002 included the Harlem Globetrotters and | , a five-time NBA champion, three-time NBA finals MVP and Olympic gold med ... |
Cletus Hogg | ... oter Davenport), Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate), and Rick Hurst (Deputy | ) did not appear in this cartoon version) |
Saint Joan of Arc | ... ce du Vieux Marché (the site of Joan Of Arc's pyre) is the modern church of | . This is a large, modern structure which dominates the square. The form o ... |
Aristotle | ... e Panacea philosophica, an attempt to find the common ground in the work of | , Raymond Lull, and Petrus Ramus. In 1612 Alsted edited the Explanatio of ... |
Aristotelian | ... unt &c. He poked fun at the arrogance of the work and Woodward's misguided, | insistence that what is theoretically attractive must be actually true. In ... |
Hans Kraay | ... ons Real Madrid on 8 September 1965 in the preliminaries. During the match, | had to leave the pitch injured after 31 minutes, without being substituted ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... April 1974, Kennedy travelled to the Soviet Union, where he met with leader | and advocated a full nuclear test ban as well as relaxed emigration, gave ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... in portraying weightlessness in a realistic manner. He discussed this with | , who suggested using a KC-135 airplane, which can be flown in such a way ... |
Ben Nelson | ... rict Method in Nebraska, but those bills were vetoed by Democratic Governor | |
Stalin | ... ing, Saint Basil's Cathedral, as well. The legend is that Lazar Kaganovich, | 's associate and director of the Moscow reconstruction plan, prepared a sp ... |
James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland | ... Auchincruive in Kyle, and Stenton in Haddingtonshire. They were vassals of | as their lands fell within his territory. William Wallace is possibly desc ... |
Aristotle | ... h remain extant — did circulate in antiquity. Critical ancient sources like | and Aristoxenus cast doubt on these writings. Ancient Pythagoreans usually ... |
Aristotle | ... mesis or representation. Art as mimesis has deep roots in the philosophy of | . Goethe defined art as an other resp. a second nature, according to his i ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... troops were arrested, imprisoned – or even executed. Unknown to the Poles, | 's aim to ensure that an independent Poland would never reemerge in the po ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... he 2010 census, the city population was 268. The city was named in honor of | , first Secretary of the Treasury |
Concino Concini | Beginning in 1615, Marie came to rely increasingly on | , who assumed the role of her favourite. Concini was widely unpopular beca ... |
Denzel Washington | ... e played the role of Thelma in the 1999 movie The Bone Collector, alongside | and Angelina Jolie |
Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher | ... ant and a High Sheriff. Currently the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire is | and the High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire is Amanda Nicholson. The office of ... |
Philo Farnsworth | ... The University also graduated Nobel Prize winner Paul D. Boyer, as well as | (inventor of the electronic television) and Harvey Fletcher (inventor of t ... |
Mark Antony | ... the dictator's leadership, the city was ruled by his friend and colleague, | . Octavius (Caesar's adopted son), along with general Mark Antony and Marc ... |
Joan of Arc | King Charles VII ennobled | 's family on 29 December 1429 with an inheritable symbolic denomination. T ... |
Aristotle | ... n, and through Galen the doctrine of Hippocrates, modified by the system of | . But the Canon of Ibn Sīnā is distinguished from the Al-Hawi (Continence) ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... 13, 1988), Kuomintang (KMT) politician and leader, was the son of President | and held numerous posts in the government of the Republic of China (ROC). ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... he had become friendly, including Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and | . He soon accused Krantz of ripping him off, which the producer denied |
Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall | ... Howard of Wiggenhall, Norfolk and Alice Tendring; by whom he descended from | , through his illegitimate daughter Joan of Cornwall |
Joe Moeller | ... r and astronaut Christa McAuliffe, and former major league baseball pitcher | |
Mark Antony | ... h of which he played the title roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played | . Most notably, in Carry On Cowboy, he adopted an American accent for his ... |
Walt Grealis | Record label owner Stan Klees met with RPM founder | to plan a formal awards ceremony for the music industry. Instead of merely ... |
Mark Antony | ... engagement fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of | and Cleopatra VII. The battle took place on 2 September 31 BC, on the Ioni ... |
Manolo Sanchís | ... he Vulture), he was a member of the legendary Quinta del Buitre, along with | , Rafael Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza |
Stalin | ... r Pitkin" after the character from his films. In 1995, he visited the post- | ist country where, to his surprise, he was greeted by many appreciative fa ... |
Arthur Wellesley | After Light's demise, Lieutenant-Colonel | arrived in Penang to co-ordinate the defences of the island. In 1800, Lieu ... |
Norman Rosenthal | ... s commissioned by the Anthony d'Offay Gallery for the exhibition curated by | and Max Wigram at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2000 |
George Orwell | ... en of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. | summarised, "In effect, the world will be populated by artists, each striv ... |
Harold Challenor | ... th Williams in mind for Truscott. His other inspiration for the role was DS | |
Joan of Arc | ... n. When made bishop of Orléans in 1849, he pronounced a fervid panegyric on | , which attracted attention in England as well as France. Joan of Arc woul ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... lectoral victory on the 36th ballot, but only after Federalist Party leader | —who disfavored Burr's personal character more than Jefferson's policies—h ... |
Carl Mays | ... e death of Ray Chapman, who was struck in the temple by a pitched ball from | in a game on August 16, 1920 (he died the next day). Discolored balls, har ... |
Mysterious Dave Mather | ... y and his girlfriend Big Nose Kate, Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, | , Hoodoo Brown, and Handsome Harry the Dancehall Rustler |
Sherlock Holmes | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle based his first | novel, A Study in Scarlet, on Mormon history, mentioning Young by name. Wh ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... ng for someone besides Adams (a carefully organized scheme originating with | ) less out of opposition to him than to prevent Adams from matching Washin ... |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | ... rg title. His siblings were Princess Alice of Greece and Denmark (mother of | ), Queen Louise of Sweden, and George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford ... |
L. Ron Hubbard | Theodore Sturgeon vividly recalled being in the same room with | , when Hubbard became testy with someone there and retorted, "Y'know, we'r ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... he Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. | tried to downplay the French and German governmental criticism, most promi ... |
Rob McKenna | ... llan Martin received 67.25% of the vote for state treasurer; and Republican | received 76.28% in his re-election run for Attorney general. All county po ... |
Jim Lovell | ... the 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book by astronaut | (the story's protagonist) and Jeffrey Kluger. Howard went to great lengths ... |
Willie McNaught | ... Dave Halliday, Ian Dickson, Bobby Ancell, Billy Houliston, Jimmy McIntosh, | and Ted McMinn. Halliday, Dickson, Houliston and McMinn played for home to ... |
Jim Cairns | ... m was elected leader of the party, defeating leading left-wing candidate Dr | |
King George VI | ... e B of the Constitution Act, 1982, and the Letters Patent issued in 1947 by | . The office and its functions are instead governed by constitutional conv ... |
Aristotle | ... Plato, as did his teacher, Marsilio Ficino, but retained a deep respect for | . Although he was a product of the studia humanitatis, Pico was constituti ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... eon. His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited | as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. Doyle's father, ar ... |
Maximilien Robespierre | French deists also included | and Rousseau. For a short period of time during the French Revolution the ... |
Virgil Earp | | was ambushed on the streets of Tombstone on the evening of December 28, 18 ... |
Salvador Artigas | ... imo final at the Bernabéu, in front of Franco, with former republican pilot | as manager. The end of Franco's dictatorship in 1974 saw the club changing ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... roup of Hollywood friends, including the producer Alan Ladd, Jr., directors | , Brian DePalma, and Martin Scorsese, and screenwriters Jay Cocks, Willard ... |
William Marshal | ... Life of William Marshal, which dates to soon after 1219, when word reached | , one of the richest and most influential barons, that Richard was dead, h ... |
Jorginho | ... fter being defeated by Flamengo, containing famous players as Zico, Bebeto, | , Leandro, Edinho, Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and Renato Gaúcho (who was ele ... |
Michael Moore | ... The Thin Blue Line by Errol Morris incorporated stylized re-enactments, and | 's Roger & Me placed far more interpretive control with the director. The ... |
Mark Antony | ... colleague, Mark Antony. Octavius (Caesar's adopted son), along with general | and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, Caesar's best friend, established the Second ... |
Wyatt Earp | ... Doc Holliday and his girlfriend Big Nose Kate, Jesse James, Billy the Kid, | , Mysterious Dave Mather, Hoodoo Brown, and Handsome Harry the Dancehall R ... |
Fred Phelps | ... with death, and AIDS has been portrayed by some small fringe sects such as | and Jerry Falwell as a punishment by God against homosexuals. In the 20th ... |
Jérôme Bonaparte | ... hey survived into the 19th century. They were finally abolished by order of | , king of Westphalia, in 1811. The last Freigraf died in 1835 |
Carole James | ... contested by establishment favourite and former Victoria School Board chair | , Oak Bay City Councillor Nils Jensen, and former MLAs Leonard Krog and St ... |
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld | She also arranged the marriage of her daughter Juliana to | , a German aristocrat. Although it was claimed that he was initially a sup ... |
Robert McNamara | ... tements from several senators and responses from then Secretary of Defense, | , about the Liberty attack. For the most part, the senators were dismayed ... |
Patrick Colquhoun | ... e England's first, the Marine Police Force was formed in 1798 by magistrate | and a Master Mariner, John Harriott, to tackle theft and looting from ship ... |
Thomas Chaucer | ... War, and later Lord Chamberlain of England. Alice Chaucer was a daughter of | , Speaker of the Commons on three occasions, Chief Butler of England for a ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... gion, in areas such as the North Caucasus, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. In 1941 | ordered all inhabitants with a German father to be deported, mostly to Sib ... |
Savary | The luring plan did not stop at that. On November 25, general | was sent to the Allied headquarters at Olmutz in order to secretly examine ... |
Mark Antony | ... ian Empire. This short independence was rapidly crushed by the Romans under | and Octavian. The installation of Herod the Great (an Idumean) as king in ... |
Pope-Hennessy | | is far more conservative than the Italian authors: he attributes some of t ... |
Aristotle | ... truvius. The works of ancient Greek and Hellenistic writers (such as Plato, | , Euclid, and Ptolemy) and Muslim scientists were imported into the Christ ... |
Eric Ghiaciuc | ... d and currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. | , a football player for the New England Patriots, was born in Oxford on Ma ... |
Gene Roddenberry | ... the first official place name of the Star Trek television series created by | (who was born in El Paso, Texas) |
Michael Bloomberg | ... alition is co-chaired by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor | |
Philippe Pétain | ... ravail, famille, patrie"("work, family, homeland"), and its leader, Marshal | , declared that "la terre, elle ne ment pas" ("the earth, it does not lie" ... |
Stephen Breyer | | , a U.S. Supreme Court Justice since 1994, divides the history of administ ... |
André Masséna | ... Wellington checked an attempt by the French Army of Portugal under Marshal | to relieve the besieged city of Almeida |
Aristotle | ... nce in Greek pagan philosophy, including pagan philosophers like Euclid and | , who based their logic on Monism and Aristotle's arguments around his con ... |
Avery Johnson | ... ivers by the Spurs in 2005. Nowitzki emerged as the team's leader, and with | coaching the team, the Mavericks would make their first NBA Finals appeara ... |
Johnny Behan | ... ate 1879, where he first met future Tombstone Sheriff and sometimes gambler | . In late September, 1880, he followed the Earps to Tombstone. He had a re ... |
Adam Dalgliesh | ... isters' chambers, a theological college, an island or a private clinic. The | novel, The Private Patient, was published in August 2008 in the U.K. by Fa ... |
Prince George, Duke of Kent | ... to soldiers she spotted on the roads. In 1942, her youngest surviving son, | , was killed in an air crash while on active service. Queen Mary finally r ... |
Tom Coburn | On May 26, 2011, Senator | released a 73-page critical report, "", receiving immediate attention from ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... of Berlin and Dresden. A British interpreter later claimed that Antonov and | asked for the bombing of Dresden, but there is no mention of these request ... |
Thomas Paine | ... ear in the colonies that the king was not inclined to act as a conciliator, | 's pamphlet Common Sense was published. Paine, who had only recently arriv ... |
Aristotle | ... hemy (although he was critic of alchemy) with the mineralogical theories of | and Theophrastus. He created a synthesis of ideas concerning the nature of ... |
Saint Martin | ... f Apollo and destroy the altar. He then reused the temple, dedicating it to | , and built another chapel on the site of the altar dedicated to Saint Joh ... |
Burr Caswell | In 1845, | moved to the area near the mouth of the Pere Marquette River as a location ... |
Brad Davis | ... ly competitive Western Conference. Led by Mark Aguirre, original draft pick | , Rolando Blackman, Derek Harper, Sam Perkins and Detlef Schrempf, the Mav ... |
André Masséna | ... ated (another army under Archduke Charles manoeuvred inconclusively against | 's French army in Italy), Napoleon occupied Vienna. Far from his supply li ... |
Brahma | ... ivasa to meet the expenses of the marriage. Lord Srinivasa, along with Lord | and Lord Shiva started the journey to the residence of Akasa Raja on his v ... |
Maurice Bowra | ... omb of Orion most likely at the foot of Mount Cerycius (now Mount Tanagra). | argues that Orion was a national hero of the Boeotians, much as Castor and ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... ial election: then-Vice President George H. W. Bush noted that his opponent | had described himself as a "card-carrying member of the ACLU" and used tha ... |
Zebulon Pike | ... An early reference to the river as the Smoky Hill was by American explorer | during his 1806 expedition to visit the Pawnee. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... Presidential elections Klickitat is something of a "swing county." In 1988 | narrowly won the county with 49.15% of the vote. Richard Nixon (1960, 1972 ... |
Gerald Ford | ... premiere was hosted by Truman's daughter Margaret and attended by President | . The play then went on to a six-city tour, during which it was videotaped ... |
George Orwell | ... opened on February 6, 1984. The first book checked out of Davis Library was | 's 1984. The R.B. House Undergraduate Library is located between the Pit a ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... ith (1991), the Oliver Stone-directed JFK (1991), The Bodyguard (1992), and | 's A Perfect World (1993), all of which provided box office or critical ac ... |
Song Chong-Gug | ... e and Korean editions are available due to the popularity of Shinji Ono and | in their home countries. Since 2004 Feyenoord have shared a website 2 team ... |
Lenny Wilkens | ... feree, and one team, will enter the Hall on September 7, 2012. John Wooden, | , and have each been inducted as both player and coach (Wooden in 1961 and ... |
Robin | ... 1980s despite having been an active hero during World War II. His sidekick, | , took over thirty years in real time to graduate from high school |
Yamagata Aritomo | ... the army minister resigned, bringing down the Rikken Seiyūkai cabinet. Both | and Saionji refused to resume office, and the genrō were unable to find a ... |
Ignacy Daszyński | ... ember the final upsurge of the push for independence was taking place, with | heading a short-lived Polish government in Lublin from November 6. Germany ... |
Joseph Stalin | After the death of | on March 5, 1953, Phil Horowitz commented on how the many titles which the ... |
George V | ... o under the British Raj (1857–1920). British had captured Delhi by 1803 and | announced in 1911 that the capital of British controlled parts of India wo ... |
Murat's | ... s to contain the French at Vienna, and instructed the Allied Army to accept | ceasefire proposal so that the allied army could have more time to retreat ... |
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester | ... descendant of Edward III, through John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and | , Buckingham may have hoped to accede to the throne himself in due course. ... |
Zebulon Pike | ... me a state. It was formed from Gibson and Perry counties, and was named for | , famous for his Pike Expedition of 1806 - 1807, exploring the southwest p ... |
Gerald Ford | ... of the internment. The movement's first success was in 1976, when President | proclaimed that the internment was "wrong," and a "national mistake" which ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... of Osceola. The ill will of these actions was to be the basis for the 1976 | film The Outlaw Josey Wales |
Clint Eastwood | ... 2006, featuring newer, pristine film clips, and additional interviews with | , Walter Hill, Harry Carey, Jr., Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and ot ... |
John Constantine | ... sed by the Crisis, was nonetheless recognized by his fellow Green Lanterns. | is also aware of the Crisis, as seen in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #70. In the P ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... Marquess of Anglesey, and one of the heroes of Waterloo, who cuckolded the | 's brother Henry Wellesley and later - in one of the period's more celebra ... |
Aristotle | ... leontology with his explanation of how the stoniness of fossils was caused. | previously explained it in terms of vaporous exhalations, which Ibn Sina m ... |
Dick Gephardt | ... nate many deductions, and reduce rates. In 1983, Democrats Bill Bradley and | had offered a proposal to clean up/broaden the tax base; in 1984 Reagan ha ... |
Fernando Hierro | ... Valladolid, or Pucela as they are nicknamed. Notable former players include | , José Luis Caminero or Rubén Baraja |
Sherlock Holmes | ... age and social respect, enables her to bluntly explain to Enola's brother, | , why his sister is determined to defy her brothers' wish for her to confo ... |
Joop van Daele | ... draw. Back in Rotterdam, Feijenoord managed a 1–0 victory (winning goal by | ) to win the world club crown, the first Dutch team to do so. Estudiantes ... |
Rochambeau | ... as "the village of pretty houses." In addition, French troops under General | encamped in Farmington en route to Westchester County to offer crucial sup ... |
Bill Bradley | ... Democrats, Richard Gephardt of Missouri in the House of Representatives and | of New Jersey in the Senate |
Prince George, Prince of Wales | ... s that took place on them. Finally, on 24 July 1908, the King's eldest son, | , dedicated the Quebec Battlefields Park at the Plains of Abraham, then pr ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... Henry Donald, he overcame his opium addiction and declared his support for | . He was given the nickname of 千古功臣 (Hero of history) by PRC historians no ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... rviews with Clint Eastwood, Walter Hill, Harry Carey, Jr., Martin Scorsese, | , and others |
Jim Lovell | On 20 July 1969, veteran astronaut | (Tom Hanks) hosts a party for other astronauts and their families, who wat ... |
Lamar Alexander | ... Hampshire primary, with Dole finishing second and former Tennessee governor | finishing third. Publisher Steve Forbes also ran and broadcast a stream of ... |
William Wallace | ... he Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace as a compatriot of | , and Alexander Nisbet recorded his tombstone in 1718, in the floor of the ... |
Steven Spielberg | Baseline Studio Systems announced in January 2010 that | may direct a biopic about the composer's life, which is scheduled for rele ... |
Sir Philip Game | ... on as Governor-General. In so doing, Kerr was aware of the precedent set by | , the Governor of New South Wales, who had dismissed Jack Lang's governmen ... |
Tony Dungy | The firing led to the hiring of head coach | , the former head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had led his forme ... |
Joan of Arc | ... arts of modern France from the 11th to the 15th centuries. It was here that | was executed in 1431. People from Rouen are called Rouennais |
Alexander Hamilton | ... t Morris declined this office; thus the first Secretary of the Treasury was | , who was appointed at Morris's suggestion. Morris had held a similar posi ... |
Gerald Ford | ... n resigned under the pressure of the Watergate scandal and was succeeded by | . With the war growing incredibly unpopular at home, combined with a sever ... |
Aristotle | ... itings of 1260–1280 Bacon cited Secretum secretorum, which he attributed to | , far more than his contemporaries did. Often used as an argument for the ... |
Dilip Kumar | ... portrayed in the Hindi film Mughal-e-Azam, in which Jahangir was played by | . Jalal Agha also played the younger Jahangir at the start of the film |
Nigel Mansell | ... with five wins, including a crucial victory in Spain where he and teammate | finished 1–2 for the Scuderia. Senna had gone out with a damaged radiator ... |
Gene Roddenberry | Star Trek creator | had worked with Kelley on previous television pilots, and Kelley was Rodde ... |
Aristotle | ... and functions of parts of the body are also covered. The Canon agrees with | (and disagrees with Hippocrates) that tuberculosis was contagious, a fact ... |
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke | ... wning as King Henry III of England, she left him in the care of his regent, | and returned to France to assume control of her inheritance of Angoulême |
Concino Concini | ... her and support the rebels. Louis staged a palace coup d'état. As a result, | was assassinated (24 April 1617), his widow, Leonora Dori Galigaï, was tri ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... the rise of totalitarian governments, especially those of Adolf Hitler and | , he tried to find the roots of these "madhouses" in human psychology. He ... |
Lou Hoover | First Lady | defied custom and invited an African-American Republican, Oscar DePriest, ... |
Joseph Stalin's | ... Michael Schwerner in the 1990 TV-movie Murder in Mississippi. He starred as | projectionist in Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's 1991 film The Inne ... |
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire | ... the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire is Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher and the | is Amanda Nicholson. The office of Custos rotulorum has been combined with ... |
Martin of Tours | ... nown for his chronicle of sacred history, as well as his biography of Saint | |
Kevin Towers | ... ine it will be like saying I played with Babe Ruth." Padres general manager | said, "I get e-mails daily from fans saying, 'Sign Rickey.' ...I get more ... |
Jim Lovell | ... il Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins) and Apollo 8 (Frank Borman, | , and Bill Anders) |
Eliot Ness | ... Robert "Butch" Haynes in A Perfect World, Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard and | in The Untouchables. Costner also founded the band Modern West, and has pe ... |
Rob Corddry | ... e sister, Stacy. Other notable comedians such as Jack McBrayer, Rob Riggle, | , H. Jon Benjamin, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts, ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... inaries from the government and industry, including the Prime Minister, the | . The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liver ... |
Wim Rijsbergen | ... 2 draw. Feyenoord then won their match in Rotterdam 2–0, thanks to goals by | and Peter Ressel, and also became the first Dutch team to win the UEFA Cup ... |
King Hussein | ... other Arab states showed much more reluctance to fully commit to a new war. | of Jordan feared another major loss of territory as had occurred in the Si ... |
Dick Lugar | ... osition of Republican (and then-Majority) leader, running against Bob Dole, | , Jim McClure and Pete Domenici. As Republican whip, Stevens was theoretic ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... ical actors, a squirrel-hating transvestite highwayman, and a duel with the | (played by Stephen Fry) |
Joseph Stalin | ... His acquaintances treat him with great respect, as when a telephone call to | frees him from arrest when he is threatened with execution on the border o ... |
Tom C. Clark | Former Supreme Court Justice | , who represented the US Department of Justice in the "relocation," writes ... |
Stephen Breyer | In 1993 and 1994, McCain voted to confirm President Clinton's nominees | and Ruth Bader Ginsburg whom he considered to be qualified for the U.S. Su ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | From the 1930s onward a civil war was underway in mainland China between | 's ROC government and the Communist Party of China led by Mao Zedong. When ... |
George Orwell | ... nd with vocalist and bassist Tim Staffell, named Nineteen Eighty-Four after | 's novel of the same name. He left Hampton Grammar School with ten GCE Ord ... |
Michael Moore | In 2005, it was reported that Bradbury was upset with filmmaker | for using the title Fahrenheit 9/11, which is an allusion to Bradbury's Fa ... |
Viscount Wellington | ... ttle of Fuentes de Oñoro ( 3–6 May 1811), the British-Portuguese Army under | checked an attempt by the French Army of Portugal under Marshal André Mass ... |
Aristotle | ... 0), or 'New Method', and was supposed to replace the methods put forward in | 's Organon. This method was influential upon the development of scientific ... |
Steve Fossett | More recently, in 2001, | passed over just south of Aitutaki in the balloon Solo Spirit during his r ... |
Aristotle | ... ovement, combining the classical concepts of perfect societies of Plato and | with Roman rhetorical finesse (cf. Cicero, Quintilian, epideictic oratory) ... |
Neil Armstrong | ... r astronauts and their families, who watch on television as their colleague | takes his first steps on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission. Lovell, wh ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... n the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play Other Lives, playing the | |
Marshal Ney | ... with false intelligence. He divided his army into a left wing commanded by | , a right wing commanded by Marshal Grouchy, and a reserve, which he comma ... |
Aristotle | The terms "comedy" and "satire" became synonymous after | 's Poetics was translated into Arabic in the medieval Islamic world, where ... |
Jim Cairns | ... also rose significantly. Unease within the ALP led to Barnard's defeat when | challenged him for his deputy leadership. Whitlam gave little help to his ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... , Pascali's Island, Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's | ), Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Da ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... heart of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, depicting Hitler and Soviet dictator | bowing politely before each other after their joint invasion of Poland, bu ... |
Daryl Gates | After Webb's death, Chief | of the Los Angeles Police Department announced that badge number 714 — Web ... |
Ray Suarez | 1993-1999: | 2000-2001: Juan William |
Aristotle | ... nt, begetting lines, etc. This was also clarified in the writings of Plato, | and Plotinus. This teaching being largely Neopythagorean via Numenius as w ... |
Thomas Dart | On October 12, 2011, Cook County Sheriff | announced that investigators, having obtained full DNA profiles from each ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ust before the Second Sino-Japanese War. On 12 December 1936, Generalissimo | , the leader of the Kuomintang was suddenly arrested and kidnapped by Mars ... |
Lloyd Bentsen | Image:Lloyd Bentsen, bw photo as senator.jpg|Senator | of Texa |
Archie Bunker | ... in regard to the main character in the American TV Show All in the Family, | |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... Nixon and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, | ; and ratified by the US Senate on August 3, 1972 |
Hajime Sugiyama | ... . Those orders were transmitted either by prince Kotohito Kan'in or general | |
Robert the Bruce | ... supported Robert the Bruce of Scotland. The Clan Ross fought alongside King | when Earl Fearchar's grandson William led the clan against the English at ... |
Josip Broz Tito | ... of the partisan-controlled Supreme Headquarters and the capture of Marshal | . The offensive took place in April and May, 1944. The Waffen-SS units inv ... |
Miguel Cancel | ... former bandmates Rene Farrait, Johnny Lozada, Ray Reyes, Charlie Masso and | to make a comeback tour under the name of El Reencuentro. They toured the ... |
Geoffrey Keynes | ... and was followed by two more children – Margaret Neville Keynes in 1885 and | in 1887 |
Stalin | ... eater. Additionally, the northern portion of the main boulevard was renamed | Boulevard and his statue erected in the city square. As private car owners ... |
Terry Sanford | Image:Terry Sanford.jpg|Former Governor | of North Carolin |
Caron Butler | ... erry plus other pieces such as Shawn Marion, Tyson Chandler, J.J. Barea and | . They returned to the NBA Finals after winning 57 games, winning a close ... |
Thomas Paine | ... rst kind of mainstream popular music. These included "The Liberty Tree", by | . Cheaply printed as broadsheets, early patriotic songs spread across the ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ling, wife of Sun Yat-Sen; and Soong Mei-ling, wife of former ROC President | |
Adam Dalgliesh | ... 1950s. Her first novel, Cover Her Face, featuring the investigator and poet | of New Scotland Yard, named after a teacher at Cambridge High School, was ... |
Josip Broz Tito | ... for instance, a Yugoslavian, Josip Broz, who would became famous as Marshal | , was in Paris to provide assistance, money and passports for volunteers f ... |
Donald Markwell | ... have also cited work relating to Keynes by Hyman Minsky, Robert Skidelsky, | and Axel Leijonhufvud. A series of major bail-outs were pursued during the ... |
Rudolf Diels | ... cal police under the control of Hermann Göring and commanded by his protege | . Early Gestapo activities came into direct conflict with the SS and it wa ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... cs could be studied in a laboratory as it were, the social milieu. In 1787, | wrote: "...The science of politics like most other sciences has received g ... |
Robert I of Scotland | ... 3th century. Dublin prospered as a trade centre, despite an attempt by King | to capture the city in 1317. It remained a relatively small walled medieva ... |
H. R. Haldeman | # | (R) Chief of Staff for Nixon, convicted of perjur |
Wellington | ... dominion in parts of Catalonia lasted until 1814, when the British General | signed the armistice by which the French left Barcelona and the other stro ... |
Asfaw Wossen | ... Asfaw, Haile Selassie had six children: Princess Tenagnework, Crown Prince | , Princess Tsehai, Princess Zenebework, Prince Makonnen, and Prince Sahle ... |
James Dobson | ... video contained "no reference to sex, sexual lifestyle or sexual identity." | of Focus on the Family accused the makers of the video of promoting homose ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... d 10 percent, depending on the value of the item. Secretary of the Treasury | was anxious to establish the tariff as a regular source of government reve ... |
Harrison Salisbury | ... t officials. Among them were Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Edwin Newman, | , several of the core members of Edward R. Murrow's famed Murrow's Boys: C ... |
John Ehrlichman | # | (R) Counsel to Nixon, convicted of perjury |
Joseph Gallieni | ... ars until 1905, when the island was completely pacified by the French under | . During that time, insurrections against the Malagasy Christians of the i ... |
Alan García | ... tion for an Asian American in the U.S. On June 14, 2011, Peruvian president | apologized for his country's internment of Japanese immigrants during Worl ... |
Ernst Kaltenbrunner | ... many which would eventually occur in 1938. The early Austrian SS was led by | and Arthur Seyss-Inquart and was technically under the command of the SS i ... |
Lord Caledon | ... m Kilcoole in County Wicklow. Irish Cape Governors included Lord Macartney, | and Sir John Francis Cradock. Irish settlers were brought in small numbers ... |
Henry Dodge | ... the war, Congress created the Mounted Ranger Battalion under the command of | , which was expanded to the 1st Cavalry Regiment in 1833 |
Steven Spielberg | ... Gallery (which served as pilot to the series that followed), marked one of | 's earliest directing jobs. She starred on the big screen one final time, ... |
George Orwell | ... lves destroying gentler, more-human places such as gardens. In 1984, author | described the Ministry of Truth as an "enormous, pyramidal structure of wh ... |
George V | ... he idea received the support of the Dean of Westminster and later from King | , responding to a wave of public support. At the same time, there was a si ... |
Alan Caillou | ... Lord) Ferguson McBain Douglas of Sithian Bridge. The voice of English actor | is dubbed for MacMurray's as Lord Douglas. The plot centers around Lord Do ... |
Roy McFarland | ... ter City and Manchester United, David Webb, Cyril Knowles, Neil Warnock and | . Notable former players include Lee Sharpe, Neville Southall, Garry Nelso ... |
John Murtha | ... 's 12th congressional district and lost to the popular Democratic incumbent | in the 2006 election |
Aristotle | ... ew Philocles took first prize at that competition. However, in his Poetics, | considered Oedipus the King to be the tragedy best matched his prescriptio ... |
Aristotle | ... ustus Eberhard, from whom he acquired a love of the philosophy of Plato and | . At the same time he studied the writings of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich ... |
Aristotle | ... socialist thought in the politics of classical Greek philosophers Plato and | |
George V | ... of Commons, but in private admitted that he was prejudiced against Curzon. | , who shared this prejudice, was grateful for the advice and authorised St ... |
Marshal Catinat | ... lied forces in the region after the death of Charles of Lorraine. Meanwhile | led the French forces in Dauphiné against the Duke of Savoy, whilst Marsha ... |
Rick Fox | ... rts, Joyce Van Patten, Method Man, Luke Perry, Master P, Treach, LL Cool J, | , Dana Ivey and Peter Criss have made appearances on the show |
Lamar Alexander | ... hip position in the Senate, when he was named Minority Whip after defeating | of Tennessee 24-23 |
U.S. Border Patrol | ... ecurity here was further tightened after the 2001 September 11 attacks. The | credits the wall and better surveillance technology with cutting the numbe ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... e W. Bush administration, and has been critical of former Defense Secretary | as well |
Aristotle | ... pt marked a significant departure from the concept of mimesis formulated by | in the 4th century BC, which was only concerned with "imitation of nature" ... |
Johnny Behan | Cochise County Sheriff | , a friend to the Cowboys, later testified that he first learned of the tr ... |
Adam Dalgliesh | ... s, most famous for a series of detective novels starring policeman and poet | |
Zebulon Pike | ... ssissippi, Micropolitan Statistical Area. Pike County is named for explorer | |
Aristotle | The philosopher | points out the ways in which tragedy differs from epic poetry |
Douglas Evill | ... Taylor mentions a further memo sent to the Chiefs of Staff Committee by Sir | on 1 February, in which Evill states interfering with mass civilian moveme ... |
Stalin's | ... strialization regimes include the Dirigisme of France in the De Gaulle era, | advocacy of Socialism In One Country and the economic policies of Taiwan a ... |
Red Comyn | ... e MacDougalls, MacCanns and Sir John Comyn of Badenoch, the only son of the | , who was born and raised in England and was now returning to Scotland to ... |
Nicholas V | ... er, which chose the occupants of the see until 1447; in that year a bull of | gave the right of nomination to the elector of Brandenburg, with whom the ... |
Keith Curle | ... erminster Harriers and Burton Albion. He was released, by the then manager, | and then joined Championship side Crewe Alexandra. When he was released by ... |
Sir Cyril Newall | ... d troops during the Battle of France. He, along with his immediate superior | , then Chief of the Air Staff, resisted repeated requests from Winston Chu ... |
William E. Fairbairn | During the World War II era | and Eric A. Sykes were recruited by the Special Operations Executive (SOE) ... |
Neil Armstrong | ... en-surviving Apollo astronauts, including the complete crews of Apollo 11 ( | , Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins) and Apollo 8 (Frank Borman, Jim Lovell ... |
Semyon Timoshenko | ... initial failures in Finland. He was later replaced as Defence Commissar by | . Voroshilov was then made Deputy Premier responsible for cultural matters |
Timothy McVeigh | ... ined international public attention following the Oklahoma City bombing, as | was alleged to have been influenced by The Turner Diaries (1978), the nove ... |
Charlie Metro | Longtime scout | remembered the havoc caused by Henderson: '"I did a lot of study and I fou ... |
Jim Ritcher | ... Roman Gabriel, Ted Brown, Dick Christy, Haywood Jeffires, Dr. Jerry Punch, | , Koren Robinson and Dewayne Washington. Notable current players include A ... |
Ye Jianying | ... mber, but his status was kept secret so only a few people, such as Zhou and | , knew. With eyewitnesses in their advanced years and fewer of them, Zhang ... |
Barbara Gordon | ... Caped Crusader's most famous foes. Fox and artist Carmine Infantino created | as a new version of in a story titled "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl ... |
André Bahia | ... season, Feyenoord lost valuable players Leroy Fer, Georginio Wijnaldum and | to FC Twente, PSV Eindhoven and Samsunspor respectively. In return, the cl ... |
Virgil Earp | Among those involved in the shooting, only | had any real experience in combat. Virgil served for three years during th ... |
Prince George, Duke of Kent | ... scuous with both sexes. One report suggests he would procure guardsmen with | . Private Eye magazine, which termed Mountbatten 'a raging queen' brought ... |
Aristotle | ... 6th century BC), although most Pre-Socratics retained the flat Earth model. | accepted the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds around 330 ... |
Jim Cairns | ... the sacking of two senior ministers, Rex Connor and Deputy Prime Minister, | . The Liberal Opposition Leader, Malcolm Fraser, decided to use the Senate ... |
Phillip Stephen King | ... since 1985 by two Republicans, Richard F. "Ric" Williamson (1952–2007) and | . Originally a Democrat, Williamson switched parties and served until 1999 ... |
Columbo | ... for their ability or tendency to ad-lib, such as Peter Falk (of the series | ), who would ad-lib such mannerisms as absent-mindedness while in characte ... |
Marshal de Lorge | ... d forestalling King James' attempt to regain his throne). In other theatres | commanded French forces in the Rhineland, (although the Dauphin held honor ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... n Yat-sen, and worked with Wang Jingwei before serving in the government of | . Kung began his career in the government of the Republic of China as the ... |
Basil Hayward | ... m the only manager to win a Football League divisional title with the club. | was sacked in 1971 after the club was relegated back to the Fourth Divisio ... |
O.W. Wilson | ... oduced other reforms, including education requirements for police officers. | , a student of Vollmer, helped reduce corruption and introduce professiona ... |
Konstantin Rokossovsky | ... blic was led by discredited Moscow's operatives such as Bolesław Bierut and | |
Colin Hannah | ... joyed beer and prawns, Bjelke-Petersen advised the Queensland Governor, Sir | , to issue writs for only the usual five vacancies, since Gair's seat was ... |
Constable of France | ... , Louis XIII was formally reconciled with his mother. De Luynes was created | and Louis and Luynes set out to quell the Huguenot rebellion. The siege at ... |
Frank Wills | Shortly after 1 am on June 17, 1972, | , a security guard at the Watergate Complex, noticed tape covering the lat ... |
Eric A. Sykes | During the World War II era William E. Fairbairn and | were recruited by the Special Operations Executive (SOE) to teach their ma ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... ng. Novotný faced a mutiny in the Central Committee, so he secretly invited | , the Soviet leader, to make a whirlwind visit to Prague in December 1967 ... |
Kate (Markgraf) Sobrero | ... la Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Christie Pearce, Tiffany Roberts, Briana Scurry, | , Tisha Venturini, Saskia Webber and Sara Whalen |
Alexander Hamilton | ... rs may have been more directly deist. These include James Madison, possibly | , Ethan Allen |
Joseph Stalin | The leadership of | led to a change in his view of the Soviet Union even though his initial im ... |
Joseph Joffre | ... rgely comply with French policy, even though Haig did not report to General | , the French Commander. In January 1916, Joffre had agreed to the BEF maki ... |
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham | In 1628 the unpopular favourite of Charles I | was stabbed to death in an Old Portsmouth pub by a veteran of Villiers' mo ... |
Robert I of Scotland | ... connotation is still ethnic. This is how it is used, for instance, by King | and Domhnall Ua Néill during the Scottish Wars of Independence, when Irela ... |
Yosemite Sam | In a scene in Friz Freleng's cartoon Hare Trigger, | (in his debut) calls himself "the meanest, toughest, rip-roarin'-est, Edwa ... |
J.J. Barea | ... idd and Jason Terry plus other pieces such as Shawn Marion, Tyson Chandler, | and Caron Butler. They returned to the NBA Finals after winning 57 games, ... |
Robert Gates | ... tes by surprise. According to the future CIA Director and Defense Secretary | , he was briefing a US arms negotiator on the improbability of armed confl ... |
Migueli | ... number of La Liga appearances (412), surpassing the previous record holder | (391) |
Sir Henry Savile | ... y south of the hall. The quad was the culmination of the work undertaken by | at the beginning of the 17th century. The foundation stone was laid shortl ... |
Roy Sproson | ... was also inducted into the City of Stoke-on-Trent Hall of Fame, along with | |
Archie Bunker | ... ctress Betty Garrett in 1944. (Betty Garrett is perhaps best known today as | 's neighbor Irene Lorenzo on TV's All in the Family and as landlady Edna B ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... munist ideology, particularly Trotskyism; though following the Great Purge, | privately met with him and ordered him to publicly denounce Trotskyism. Ch ... |
Arthur Harris | ... the interdiction of these troop movements should be given a high priority. | , AOC Bomber Command (nicknamed "Bomber" Harris in the British press, and ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... se would also serve as the County Circuit Court. The county was named after | , the first secretary of the treasury |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... over their respective territories. In the late 1920s, the Kuomintang, under | , was able to reunify the country under its own control with a series of d ... |
Joan of Arc | ... e origin is not clear, but probably refers to a few knights who accompanied | , known as La Pucelle. Another theory is that Pucela comes from the fact t ... |
Mr. T | ... lphia Museum of Art, Rocky is publicly challenged by James "Clubber" Lang ( | ), a ferocious new boxer rapidly climbing the ranks. Lang accuses Rocky of ... |
Strongbow | ... in 1169. The King of Leinster, Diarmait Mac Murchada, enlisted the help of | , the Earl of Pembroke, to conquer Dublin. Following Mac Murrough’s death, ... |
Jimmer Fredette | Most recently BYU had a stand out basketball player named | who was named NCAA player of the year for basketball and led the nation in ... |
Henk Fräser | ... e strongest Dutch club of the period, were knocked out of the KNVB Cup by a | goal in Eindhoven. Feyenoord progressed to the 1991 final, where they beat ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... of stardom." After meeting Damon on the set of Good Will Hunting, director | cast Damon as the titular character in the 1998 World War II film Saving P ... |
Tony Dungy | In week 16, the Colts played without coach | following the suicide of his son James earlier in the week. With the team ... |
Grover Cleveland | ... te: nine votes for Republican Benjamin Harrison and five votes for Democrat | . Once the Republican party regained control of the state legislature, the ... |
Steven Spielberg | In another notable example, the finale of | 's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was edited to match the music of his long-ti ... |
Joseph Banks | ... inking the Pacific and southern Indian Ocean. Governor Hunter thus wrote to | in August 1797 that it seemed certain a strait existed |
Aristotle | ... sy, this time disproving not just Galen but also Mondino de Liuzzi and even | ; all three had made assumptions about the functions and structure of the ... |
Mark Antony | ... dertook to produce a master itinerary of all Roman roads. Julius Caesar and | commissioned the first known such effort in 44 BC. Zenodoxus, Theodotus an ... |
Barbara Rose | ... hysical world, or something in the artist's emotional world. Stella married | , later a well-known art critic, in 1961. Around this time he said that a ... |
Danny Ainge | ... '76. Professional basketball players include three-time NBA Finals champion | '81, 1952 NBA Rookie of the Year and 4-time NBA All-Star Mel Hutchins '51, ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... book was later made into a film titled Schindler's List (1993) directed by | , earning the director his first Best Director Oscar. Keneally's meeting w ... |
Saint Martin | At this time Severus came under the powerful influence of | , bishop of Tours, by whom he was led to devote his wealth to the Christia ... |
Laurence Binyon | ... ongst the defining qualities of Imagist poetry. Through his friendship with | , Pound had already developed an interest in Japanese art by examining Nis ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... rist. He also made a brief venture into television, directing an episode of | 's Amazing Stories |
Black Canary | ... oore was not impressed by the character and drew more from heroines such as | and Phantom Lady |
Prince George, Duke of York | Albert Victor's brother, | , now second in line to the throne, evidently became close to May during t ... |
Ellery Queen | Sturgeon ghost-wrote an | mystery novel, The Player on the Other Side (Random House, 1963). This nov ... |
Mark Antony | ... e so manifest that, when he defended Herod against the Sanhedrin and before | , the latter stripped Hyrcanus of his nominal political authority and his ... |
Avery Johnson | ... the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season game wins (339) | ;is the franchise's all-time leader for the most playoff games coached (47 ... |
George V | ... al Warrant. The firm received further warrants from Edward as king and from | both as Prince of Wales and as king |
Aristotle | ... affiliated with the American Philosophical Association's Eastern Division. | scholar and Objectivist Allan Gotthelf, chairman of the Society, and his c ... |
Steven Spielberg | In August 2009 it was announced that | was to direct a remake of the film, with production beginning in 2010. The ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... Coppola, Terrence Malick, David Cronenberg, Mike Nichols, Martin Scorsese, | and Oliver Stone. He has had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame since 19 ... |
Brahma | ... tainment of reality, Sage Bhrigu first went to Satyaloka, the abode of Lord | . At Satyaloka, he found Lord Brahma, reciting the four Vedas in praise of ... |
Asfa Wossen | ... taged an unsuccessful coup, briefly proclaiming Haile Selassie's eldest son | as emperor. The coup d'état was crushed by the regular army and police for ... |
Ray Suarez | ... on that day. Past regular hosts have included John Hockenberry, Ira Glass, | , and Juan Williams. Each Friday Ira Flatow hosts Science Friday, with dis ... |
Timothy McVeigh | Within 90 minutes of the explosion, | was stopped by Oklahoma State Trooper Charlie Hanger for driving without a ... |
Warren Earp | ... omplex. Each side had strong family ties. James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, and | were a tight-knit family who had worked and served together as deputy mars ... |
Philip Game | ... instead of into Government bank accounts. The New South Wales Governor, Sir | , intervened on the basis that Lang had acted illegally in breach of the s ... |
Michael Dukakis | ... , Kennedy supported the eventual Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Governor | , from the start of the campaign. In the fall, Dukakis fell to George H. W ... |
George Orwell | In the 20th century, satire was used by authors such as Aldous Huxley and | to make serious and even frightening commentaries on the dangers of the sw ... |
J. J. Pickle | Johnson was honored with a state funeral in which Texas Congressman | and former Secretary of State Dean Rusk eulogized him at the Capitol. The ... |
Hugh Trenchard | ... o. 16 Squadron. After the Battle of the Somme, Dowding clashed with General | , the commander of the RFC, over the need to rest pilots exhausted by non- ... |
Marshal Turenne | ... that time a sovereign principality. Their most illustrious representative, | , was born at Sedan on 11 September 1611. With help from the Holy Roman Em ... |
Joachim Murat | ... the Kingdom of Naples and granted it to his brother and then (from 1808) to | , along with marrying his sisters Elisa and Paolina off to the princes of ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... ation. In 1993, stop-motion animators working on the realistic dinosaurs of | 's Jurassic Park were retrained in the use of computer input devices. By 1 ... |
Phil Ford | ... letes of the year from North Carolina include Rachel Dawson in field hockey | ;, Tyler Hansbrough, Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, James Worthy and Michae ... |
Michel Ney | ... same day, the left wing of the Armée du Nord, under the command of Marshal | , succeeded in stopping any of Wellington's forces going to aid Blücher's ... |
Alexander Ross | Sir George Simpson then instructed | to organize and lead a party of Red River Colony settlers over the Rockies ... |
Mr. A | ... ho's got an oddly designed mask". Moore based Rorschach on Ditko's creation | ; Ditko's Charlton character The Question also served as a template for cr ... |
George V | ... , the Festival of Empire was held at the building to mark the coronation of | and Queen Mary |
Prince Charles | ... celebrated the tenth anniversary of its magazine supplement at the pyramid. | of Britain surveyed the new site with curiosity, and declared it "marvelou ... |
King's Life Guard | ... honours for its war service as well as carry a guidon. The RCMP mounted the | at Horse Guards Parade in 1937 leading up to the coronation of King |
Jean-Baptiste Drouet | ... Jean Andoche Junot's VIII Corps, only Jean Solignac's division was present. | 's IX Corps included the divisions of Nicholas Conroux and Claparede. Loui ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... colonel Karol "Walter" Świerczewski. On 17 October 1936, an open letter by | to José Díaz was published in Mundo Obrero, arguing that victory for the S ... |
Gerald R. Ford, Jr. | ... mains the only one of its kind in the country. On April 23, 1975, President | , spoke at Tulane University's Fogelman Arena at the invitation of Congres ... |
Baltej Singh Dhillon | In 1990, | became the first Sikh officer in the RCMP to be allowed to wear a turban i ... |
Nigel Mansell | ... dier Pironi, Patrick Tambay, René Arnoux, Michele Alboreto, Gerhard Berger, | , Alain Prost, Jean Alesi, Eddie Irvine, Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schum ... |
Stephen Breyer | ... it invalidated a Nebraska statute outlawing partial-birth abortion. Justice | wrote for the Court that the law was unconstitutional as it did not allow ... |
Norman Bottomley | ... y Bufton, sent a memo to the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sir | , suggesting that what appeared to be a coordinated air attack by the RAF ... |
John Tyler | ... n was 9,208. The County is named after John Tyler, Sr., father of President | . Its county seat is |
Steven Spielberg | ... oldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor. The book would later be adapted to | 's Schindler's List, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture |
George Orwell | ... p the anti-enclosure feeling, and has been repeated in many variants since: | wrote in 194 |
Ellery Queen | Mystery author | can also be considered a "fictional artist" of sorts, though the proverbia ... |
Joseph Joffre | ... rategic discussions at Chantilly, Oise in December 1915. Chaired by General | , the commander-in-chief of the French Army, Allied representatives agreed ... |
Jérôme Bonaparte | ... during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were finally abolished by order of | , king of Westphalia, in 1811 |
Aristotle | ... Aristotelians such as Avicenna and later Maimonides and Averroes, continued | 's tradition of analysis and empiricism, writing commentaries on Aristotle ... |
King George V | ... ed in the town – and it was used as a troop staging area. In September 1915 | and Queen Mary visited. After the war the Great Western Railway launched a ... |
Louis Alexandre Berthier | ... choice on February 5, 1797, when, with the arrival of a letter from General | addressed to the Regents, it was required to arrest and consign the Bishop ... |
The Prince of Wales | ... do on the city's southwestern end that hold annual polo and special events. | and Sarah, Duchess of York were seen in the polo clubs |
Michael Bloomberg | ... ition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City mayor | and Boston mayor Thomas Menino |
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès | ... ngland and to Montesquieu in 18th century France, the latter especially via | pamphlet What Is the Third Estate? |
Publius Clodius Pulcher | ... marked on this explicitly, e.g. Cicero's taunt that the populist politician | had changed his name from Claudius to ingratiate himself with the masses. ... |
Richard Lugar | ... urned, and became the senior Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, | became its chair, after Helms and the moderate Lugar cut a deal to keep li ... |
Aristotle | ... us of Erythrae and Xenophilus the Pythagorean, he finally became a pupil of | , whom he appears to have rivaled in the variety of his studies. According ... |
Marion Jones | The investigation also implicated his former partner | , winner of the women's 100 metres at the Sydney Games |
Aristotle | ( , trans. Colburn) | also found cause to quote him |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... at heroes of Chinese history". Ma compared him with the contemporary leader | and saw many parallels in the careers and policies of the two men, both of ... |
Josiah Child | ... culated the Elizabethan System, which in turn was then developed further by | . Numerous French authors helped cement French policy around mercantilism ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... th an action film opening, which turns out to be a sequence being filmed by | . Near the ending, the events of the film itself are revealed to be a movi ... |
Gene Upshaw | ... g offensive line led by 2 future Hall of Famers, tackle Art Shell and guard | . Upshaw became the first player to play in three Super Bowls with the sam ... |
Will Shields | ... famous University of Oklahoma quarterback Charles Thompson, NFL Pro Bowlers | and Jammal Brow |
Aristotle | ... enes, Lysias, Isocrates and many others. The Attic Greek of the philosopher | (384-322 BC), whose mentor was Plato, dates from the period of transition ... |
Dion Dublin | ... d), Clarrie Bourton, George Hudson, Bobby Gould, Willie Carr, Ian St. John, | , Stuart Pearce, Gerry Francis, Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, Mark Hatele ... |
Joachim Murat | Meanwhile in Italy, | , whom the Allies had allowed to remain King of Naples after Napoleon's in ... |
Michael Jordan | ... son and Barry Bonds have come closest to dominating a baseball game the way | could a basketball game. |
Geoffrey Keynes | ... nd mother Florence Ada Keynes (1861–1958) by 12 years. Keynes's brother Sir | (1887–1982) was a distinguished surgeon, scholar and bibliophile. His neph ... |
Guardian of Scotland | ... defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and was | , serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. In 1305, Wallace was ... |
Jim Boeheim | ... ry running, and one each in boxing and football. Under long-time head coach | , men's basketball team won seven Big East regular season championships, f ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... ies of the Seventh Coalition, an Anglo-Allied army under the command of the | combined with a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard von Blücher. It ... |
Gareth Bale | ... ague, Football League and international footballers, such as Craig Bellamy, | , Ryan Giggs, Joe Ledley, and former managers of the Wales national footba ... |
Gerald Ford | ... both on the Federal and State level. Nixon was succeeded by Vice President | as President, who on September 8, 1974, issued a full and unconditional pa ... |
Lobau | ... additional brigade artillery deployed to its left in support. Napoleon sent | 's corps to intercept the rest of Bülow's IV Corps proceeding to Plancenoi ... |
Marquess of Winchester | ... h his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for Hatfield House). As the | (Burghley's predecessor as Lord High Treasurer) had said of himself, Burgh ... |
John Constantine | After favorable reader reaction to | 's appearances in the comic book series Swamp Thing, where he had been int ... |
Steve Fossett | ... marama, and the prevailing conditions have attracted record seekers such as | |
Joan of Arc | ... only sporadically in films after 1950, one of her last roles being that of | in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic The Story of Mankind (1957) |
Pat Garrett | ... allace's actions. Descendants of Wallace and Billy the Kid's killer Sheriff | were among those who opposed the pardon |
Hugh Orde | ... l Murphy and the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, | |
Norman Rosenthal | ... luded Roger Scruton, Waldemar Januszczak, Richard Cork, David Sylvester and | . Emin 'wrote' about the incident in her 2005 book Strangeland, describing ... |
Josip Broz Tito | ... schar (1st Croatian), the first non-Germanic division, was formed, to fight | 's Yugoslav Partisans. This was followed by the 14th Waffen Grenadier Divi ... |
Debbie Reynolds | ... appeared in various musicals, such as 1966's The Singing Nun, also starring | . Over the course of his long career, he played lead roles or guest-starre ... |
King Hussein of Jordan | ... ardas set up various companies offering these products to royalty and VIPs. | bought a fleet of cars that Mardas had customised, but the cars proved to ... |
Sir Hugh Beaver | On 4 May 1951, | , then the managing director of the Guinness Breweries, went on a shooting ... |
Martin of Tours | ... hich met at Trier in the same year, but Ambrose of Milan, Pope Siricius and | protested against Priscillian's execution, largely on the jurisdictional g ... |
Aristotle | ... f science and described an early scientific method of inquiry. He discusses | 's Posterior Analytics and significantly diverged from it on several point ... |
John Constantine | ... re it remains to this day. Its central character is the streetwise magician | , following his popularity in the Alan Moore run on Swamp Thing. It has be ... |
Denzel Washington | In the film Man on Fire, John Creasy ( | ) is a burnt-out ex-CIA officer and counter-insurgency operative who grudg ... |
Saint Arnaud | ... leon Bonaparte (Napoleon III) to the presidency. With Morny and the marshal | he plotted the restoration of the empire, and was a devoted adherent of Na ... |
Alva R. Fitch | The first Eagle Scout in Nebraska was | of Norfolk |
Steven Spielberg | ... rats" of the 1970s: Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, and | . It was Brian De Palma who introduced Scorsese to Robert De Niro. During ... |
Aristotle | ... fl. 335 BC) of Tarentum was a Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and a pupil of | . Most of his writings, which dealt with philosophy, ethics and music, hav ... |
Rudolf Diels | ... y, but Göring on 30 November 1933 established a Prussian police force, with | at its head. The force was called the Geheime Staatspoliei, or Gestapo. Gö ... |
Steve Buscemi | ... d Blank City, which interviews directors and actors including Jim Jarmusch, | , Debbie Harry, Fab 5 Freddy, Thurston Moore, Richard Kern, Amos Poe, Jame ... |
John Wilkes | The journalist | published a newspaper called The North Briton, in which both Bute and the ... |
Bill Tilghman | ... Halloween night, 1924, Cromwell Town Marshal and legendary Old West lawman | was shot outside of a cafe called "Ma Murphy's", by a corrupt prohibition ... |
Sam Steele | ... nadian west, and members wore a Stetson type hat on patrol and around camp. | is often credited with introducing the Stetson-type hat, and when he left ... |
Sherlock Holmes | John Gielgud played | for BBC radio in the 1950s, with Ralph Richardson as Watson. Gielgud's bro ... |
Aristotle | From | Constitution of the Athenians |