James Madison | ... was an American political party founded around 1791 by Thomas Jefferson and | |
Martin Luther | Before Calvin developed a systematic theology of Augustinian Protestantism, | asserted that humans inherit Adamic guilt and are in a state of sin from t ... |
Chaz | ... survived by his wife Mary Bono and children Christy, Chianna, Chesare, and | . His mother Jean Bono, also survived him, and died on January 15, 2005 at ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... n of a British horticultural society was suggested by John Wedgwood (son of | ) in 1800. His aims were fairly modest: he wanted to hold regular meetings ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... cting the newly formed Republic of India, from a planned coup to topple the | Administration in Delh |
Anwar al-Awlaki | ... such as Al-Qaeda and Hamas. In early 2010, with President Obama's approval, | became the first U.S. citizen to be publicly approved for targeted killing ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ertainers such as Gwen Stefani, Rob Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, Josh Groban, and | . The annual Apollo Night talent show draws about 1,500 people to the Stoc ... |
Jackie Robinson | ... century, no Major League Baseball team employed an African American player. | became the first African American to play for a Major League Baseball team ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... plication of the law of the State". In April 2010, Christopher Hitchens and | wanted to prosecute the Pope for crimes against humanity due to what they ... |
Bono | In 2000, | sought out Jesse Helms to discuss increasing American aid to Africa. In Af ... |
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 ... |
Nas | ... , several other Wu-Tang members made appearances, as well as Black Thought, | and Rick Ross, among others. Shortly after Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang was complet ... |
Lee Marvin | ... lmed at Burghley House during five weeks secret filming in 2006; and actor, | , found himself camping in Ferry Meadows during the filming of The Dirty D ... |
Nehru | ... ile Range near Alamogordo, New Mexico, and 31 December 1953. Prime Minister | of India voiced the heightened international concern in 1954, when he prop ... |
George McGovern | ... fianakis avoided mention of his party's presidential candidate, the liberal | , Helms employed the slogans "McGovernGalifianakis – one and the same", "V ... |
Stenger | ... rd subjective experience to be more valid than objective material reality." | states that the term "bioenergetics" "is applied in biochemistry to refer ... |
John Kerry | In the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, | carried the county by a 6.6% margin over George W. Bush, with Kerry carryi ... |
Robert Ingersoll | ... is autobiography, “In Philadelphia, I inadvertently came upon an edition of | 's Essays and Lectures. This was an exciting discovery; his atheism confir ... |
Voltaire | ... orm, thus including him in a tradition that includes Cervantes, Diderot and | |
Radosław Sikorski | Poland's foreign minister, | , delivered a speech on 28 November 2011 in Berlin, in which he emphatical ... |
Harriet Beecher Stowe | ... during Wright’s time. One of the major works that influenced Native Son was | ’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This novel was published in 1852 and was not only th ... |
George Clooney | ... ire starred in his first villainous role as Corporal Patrick Tully opposite | and Cate Blanchett in Steven Soderbergh's The Good German, based on the Jo ... |
John Denver | ... music. It started with pop music singers like Glen Campbell, Bobbie Gentry, | , Olivia Newton-John, Anne Murray, Marie Osmond, B. J. Thomas, The Bellamy ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... ance and produced by Steve Lillywhite, known for his work with artists like | , U2, Rolling Stones and Morrissey amongst others. The young producer Lill ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... d in Zaire as part of the buildup to The Rumble in the Jungle fight between | and George Foreman. Admirers of Brown's music, including Miles Davis and o ... |
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. | ... would undermine support for the civil rights movement. U.S. Representative | , who was a member of the SCLC's board, forced Rustin's resignation from t ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... in the U.S. since Medicaid began in the 1960s. Senator Hatch and First Lady | also played major roles in SCHIP passing |
Peter Singer | ... The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology, the utilitarian philosopher | argues that fundamentally utilitarian ethical reasoning has existed from t ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | ... f this was the fictitious author Kilgore Trout, who appears in the works of | . In the world of those stories, Kilgore Trout has written a novel called ... |
Noel Pearson | ... (series 3), in which she turns her famous "please explain?" phrase on Mike. | appears as an interviewee later in the same episode. Other appearances inc ... |
Karl Liebknecht | ... claimed, away, at the Berliner Stadtschloss. The proclamation was issued by | , co-leader (with Rosa Luxemburg) of the communist Spartakusbund (Spartaci ... |
Lincoln Steffens | ... use of a valuable contact he had made at Harvard, the muckraking journalist | , who appreciated Reed's skills and intellect at an early date. Steffens l ... |
Keith Ellison | ... n Minnesota's 5th congressional district, represented by Minneapolis lawyer | , a Democrat |
John Calvin | ... lt of his sin by imputation. Redemption by Jesus Christ is the only remedy. | defined original sin in his Institutes of the Christian Religion as follow ... |
Bob Dylan | In late summer 1965, | was looking for a backup band for his first U.S. "electric" tour. Levon an ... |
Uri Avnery | ... ded the ceremony. Also attending were at least one Israeli peace activist ( | , head of Gush Shalom) and a Christian minister. Arafat was buried in a st ... |
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. | ... rs." Ted now served as a role model for Maria Shriver, Kerry Kennedy Cuomo, | , Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, and other family members. The Boston Globe wr ... |
Jimmy Carter | Following Ford's defeat by President | , Scalia worked for several months at the American Enterprise Institute. H ... |
Felisa Rincón de Gautier | On January 2, 1947, the people of San Juan elected | (also known as Doña Fela) (1897–1994) as their mayor. Thus, she became the ... |
Paul Michael Glaser | ... e W. Bush; from entertainment Lauren Hutton, film actor and supermodel, and | , TV actor of "Starsky and Hutch"; from music: conductor and composer Odal ... |
Elizabeth Fry | ... ineteenth-century philanthropists and reformers such as Charles Dickens and | |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... hard, and met famous French playwrights and novelists such as Jean Cocteau, | , Colette and Françoise Sagan. In 1953, she received the Marika Kotopouli ... |
W. E. B. Du Bois | ... were educated at Harvard during Eliot's tenure, including such notables as | (Class of 1890). Booker T. Washington was awarded an honorary degree by Ha ... |
Thabo Mbeki | ... etc. renewal. This concept has been popularized by South African President | during his term of office. This was first articulated in the 1990s; it con ... |
Bob Dylan | ... resley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, | , Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger ... |
Władysław Bartoszewski | ... Home Army was awarded Polish Righteous among the Nations medals after war: | , Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Aleksander Kamiński, Jan Dobraczyński, Henryk Wol ... |
Judith Butler | ... ion has been popularised and adapted by the feminist philosopher and critic | ; the concept of Ideological State Apparatuses has been of interest to Slo ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... , to start a family; her replacement was Lynda Laurence, a former member of | 's backup group, Third Generation (a predecessor to Wonderlove). Jimmy Web ... |
Glenn Beck | ... kshop telling our impressionable youth what to think." in an act 'spoofing' | |
Joseph Stalin | ... rnment. The rigidity of interpretive possibilities reached its height under | |
James Madison | ... ted in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolves, authored by Thomas Jefferson and | , which were foundational to the states rights theory that helped lead to ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... replaced by the more staid Jesse Dunn Hall, which was dedicated in 1937 by | |
Upton Sinclair | ... die Howe, entertainers like Boris Karloff and Ed Sullivan, and writers like | . From 1957 to 1979, the show featured many non-Canadians whose trips to T ... |
Bertrand Russell | The philosopher | used the sentence "Quadruplicity drinks procrastination" to make a similar ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... e rule in Goa and its integration into India. When Prime Minister of India, | refused to obtain it by armed intervention, RSS leader Jagannath Rao Joshi ... |
Bob Dylan | ... kawa made an album using Chuya Nakahara's poems. Tomobe Masato, inspired by | , wrote critically acclaimed lyrics. The Tigers was the most popular Group ... |
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 ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... and the spurious “socialist” Mensheviks in the Petrograd Soviet. Guided by | 's leadership and his firm grasp of scientific Marxist theory, the Party l ... |
Carolee Schneemann | ... began to push the boundaries of Contemporary art. Yves Klein in France, and | , Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Moorman, and Yoko Ono in New York City were pion ... |
Alan García | ... resident of Peruvian Chamber of Deputies during the government of President | |
Burt Ward | ... race appeared in the highly popular 1960s TV show Batman with Adam West and | , playing a dual role as concert pianist Chandell and his gangster-like tw ... |
Irène Joliot-Curie | ... , as she believed it to be the most electropositive cation of the elements. | , one of Perey's supervisors, opposed the name due to its connotation of c ... |
Christopher Hitchens | ... its best to avoid any application of the law of the State". In April 2010, | and Richard Dawkins wanted to prosecute the Pope for crimes against humani ... |
Tom Paxton | ... on, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, Miles Davis, | , John Sebastian and others |
Bobby Jindal | ... ean Americans, Chinese Americans, and Vietnamese Americans. The election of | as Governor of Louisiana has been hailed as pathbreaking. He is the first ... |
Malcolm X | ... ivists felt it presented an inaccurate, sanitized pageant of racial harmony | ;called it the "Farce on Washington," and the Nation of Islam forbade its ... |
Ramsey Clark | Nicholas Katzenbach (1964–1965), | (1966–1967) and William P. Barr (1991) served as acting attorney general i ... |
James Madison | Madison County was created in 1827. It was named for | , fourth President of the United States of America, who served from 1809 t ... |
Feroze Gandhi | ... se she had no real education. During her stay in the UK, she frequently met | , whom she knew from Allahabad, and who was studying at the . The marriage ... |
Yoko Ono | ... ein in France, and Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Moorman, and | in New York City were pioneers of performance based works of art. Groups l ... |
Maria Shriver | ... he had every gift but length of years." Ted now served as a role model for | , Kerry Kennedy Cuomo, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, ... |
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 ... |
Milton Friedman | While | described The General Theory as "a great book", he argues that its implici ... |
Henry Thornton | ... l reformers who lived around the Common. They included William Wilberforce, | and Zachary Macaulay, father of the historian Thomas Macaulay, as well as ... |
Daniel Dennett | ... include William James, Henri Poincaré, Arthur Compton, Henry Margenau, and | |
Al Gore | ... n effect on the content of the media. For example, according to Fair, ‘When | proposed launching a progressive TV network, a Fox News executive told Adv ... |
Rowland Detrosier | ... al and no democratic control by its students was intended. In 1829, radical | led a breakaway group to form the New Mechanics' Institution in Poole Stre ... |
Rosa Luxemburg | ... adtschloss. The proclamation was issued by Karl Liebknecht, co-leader (with | ) of the communist Spartakusbund (Spartacist League), a group of a few hun ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... oss characterised restrictions placed upon Concorde operations by President | 's administration as having been an act of protectionism of American aircr ... |
Bill Clinton | ... n a majority in the county before 2008 was Lyndon Johnson in 1964, although | won pluralities in the county in 1992 and 1996. However, in 2008, Democrat ... |
Annie Dillard | Norman Mailer's novel Tough Guys Don't Dance and | 's novel The Maytrees are primarily based in Provincetown |
Benjamin Franklin | Benjamin Franklin Bache, the grandson of | , was editor of the Aurora, a Republican newspaper. Bache had accused Geor ... |
Kim Il-sung | In April 1982, | announced a new economic policy giving priority to increased agricultural ... |
Max Eastman | ... position than theirs. In 1913 he joined the staff of The Masses, edited by | and his sister Crystal. To this publication Jack contributed more than 50 ... |
Marx's | ... entialist Jean-Paul Sartre—this meant the recovery of the humanist roots of | thought, and the opening of a dialogue between Marxists and moderate socia ... |
Lew Welch | ... s another who had a strong impact on the Beat poets, encouraging poets like | and writing an introduction for the book publication of Ginsberg's Howl (1 ... |
Tadeusz Kościuszko | ... area and in exile, were soon working on national insurrection preparations. | was chosen as its leader; the popular general came from abroad and on Marc ... |
Ed Begley, Jr. | ... 1, 2004 ceremony. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, including | , representing the Screen Actors Guild (SAG); Valerie Harper, Loni Anderso ... |
Joseph Stalin | During Lenin's illness, Zinoviev, his close associate Kamenev, and | formed a ruling 'triumvirate' (or 'troika') in the Communist Party, playin ... |
Neil Young | ... single remake of We Are the World. On October 24, 2010, Bridges appeared at | 's annual Bridge School Benefit concert and played a set with Neko Case |
Paul McCartney | ... Shea," and featured many special guest appearances, including former Beatle | who closed the second show with an emotional rendition of The Beatles clas ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... nsfer of sovereignty to assuage conservative opposition. In 1977, President | reopened negotiations, appointing Sol Linowitz as co-negotiator without Se ... |
Ernesto Cofiño | There are other members whose process of beatification has been opened: | , a father of five children and a pioneer in paediatric research in Guatem ... |
Bill Clinton | ... anted in conjunction with the university's celebration in 1993 by President | . Another university landmark is the Confederate monument, known to studen ... |
Simone de Beauvoir | ... st philosophy in the works of Kierkegaard, Shestov, Heidegger, and Jaspers. | , an important existentialist who spent much of her life as Sartre's partn ... |
Carl Sagan | ... those like Robert Zubrin, Martyn J. Fogg, Richard L. S. Taylor and the late | who believe that it is humanity's moral obligation to make other worlds su ... |
John Kerry | ... eceived 49.9% of the vote in South Hackensack (499 cast), ahead of Democrat | , who received around 48.5% (485 votes), with 999 ballots cast among the t ... |
Sam Cooke | ... g at Specialty Records where his song "Things You Do to Me" was recorded by | , and went on to work for the legendary record producer Phil Spector in th ... |
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 ... |
Doris Day | ... did a critically well received sendup of her screen image in a cameo in the | -Jack Carson musical, It's a Great Feeling (1949). Other movie roles of th ... |
Aristophanes | ... dicated to the nymphs and to Pan, and to the rivers Achelous and Cephisus." | mentions Iaso humorously in Ploutos, when one of the characters, Cario, re ... |
Paul Krassner | ... s. The film got almost universally negative reviews. As a side note, writer | published a story in the February 1981 issue of High Times, relating how G ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... oika') in the Communist Party, playing a key role in the marginalization of | . The triumvirate carefully managed the intra-party debate and delegate se ... |
Doris Day | ... the film's consciousness and unconscious. Naomi Watts, who modeled Betty on | , Tippi Hedren, and Kim Novak, observed that Betty is a thrill-seeker, som ... |
Marlo Thomas | ... Elvis Presley's movies, Clambake, and Speedway. He turned down the role as | 's boyfriend in the successful That Girl and starred in two failed pilots |
Alexander Meiklejohn | # | , 1912—192 |
Sam Harris | ... some extent. Proponents of this view, such as the author and neuroscientist | , see morality as a budding science. This view is critical of Moore's "sim ... |
Al Gore | ... rt of the working group of the IPCC which shared the Nobel Peace Prize with | for their dissemination of the effects of climate change |
John Calvin | ... o's notion of original sin was strongly affirmed by the Protestant Reformer | . Calvin believed that humans inherit Adamic guilt and are in a state of s ... |
Chen Chu | ... ry close results in the southern city of Kaohsiung. Huang Chun-ying lost to | by a margin of 0.14 percent, 378,303 votes to 379,417 votes, making Chen C ... |
Abu Nidal Organization | ... with Saddam; On 17 January 1991, Abu Iyad was assassinated by the pro-Iraqi | . Arafat's decision also severed relations with Egypt and many of the oil- ... |
Patti Smith | # It Takes Time – | (With Fred Smith |
Hugo Haase | ... sisting of three MSPD and three USPD members. Led by Ebert for the MSPD and | for the USPD it sought to act as a provisional cabinet of ministers. But t ... |
Malcolm X | ... including politicians like Pierre Trudeau and Indira Gandhi, crusaders like | , sports figures like Gordie Howe, entertainers like Boris Karloff and Ed ... |
Milton Friedman | David Friedman is the son of economists Rose and | . His son, Patri Friedman, has also written about libertarian theory and m ... |
Hubert Harrison | Some of Razaf's early poems were published in 1917-18 in the | -edited Voice, the first newspaper of the "New Negro Movement". Razaf coll ... |
Karl Marx | ... c sociology, political sociology, and the sociology of religion. Along with | and Émile Durkheim, he is commonly regarded as one of the founders of mode ... |
Al Gore | ... ential election battle in Florida in 2000, Kennedy supported Vice President | 's legal actions. After the bitter contest was over, many Democrats in Con ... |
Liev Schreiber | ... lays Hamlet as a film student, Julia Stiles co-stars as Ophelia, Laertes by | , Uncle Claudius by Kyle MacLachlan, and Polonius by Bill Murray |
Étienne Polverel | French colonial commissioner | proclaimed the city Port-Républicain on 23 September 1793 "in order that t ... |
Bastion | ... ard, Selene resurrects the massacred residents of Genosha, with Cerebro and | 's computers detecting the rise of mutant numbers into the millions. A pro ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... son Brady, a character in the 1955 play Inherit the Wind loosely based upon | . In the climactic scene of the 1960 movie version, Brady argues, "Natural ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... mless crimes. Following the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution led by V.I. Lenin and | , Russia became the 1st nation to legalize homosexuality. The new Bolshevi ... |
Richard Stallman | ... y Ram Samudrala in early 1994. It was based on the idea of Free Software by | and coincided with nascent open art and open information movements. Up to ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... medical attention. Marches and other protests continued for several weeks. | came to Danville and spoke at High Street Baptist Church about the brutali ... |
Chen Chu | ... hen Chu by a margin of 0.14 percent, 378,303 votes to 379,417 votes, making | the first female mayor of a special municipality in the Republic of China. ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... , into the politically influential Nehru Family. Indira Gandhi's father was | and her mother was Kamla Nehru. Her grandfather, Motilal Nehru, was a prom ... |
Bill Cosby | ... He also made an appearance in 1973 on a short-lived variety show hosted by | , who idolized Groucho |
John Kerry | ... tial primaries, Kennedy campaigned heavily for fellow Massachusetts Senator | . and lent his chief of staff, Mary Beth Cahill, to the Kerry campaign. Ke ... |
Milton Friedman | In 1947, Popper founded with Friedrich Hayek, | , Ludwig von Mises and others the Mont Pelerin Society to defend classical ... |
Allama Mashriqi | ... Assembly Bomb Case), Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were hanged in 1931. | founded Khaksar Tehreek in order to direct particularly the Muslims toward ... |
Józef Wybicki | ... onal anthem - Dąbrowski's Mazurka - was written in praise of his actions by | in 1797. The Duchy of Warsaw, a small, semi-independent Polish state, was ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... st Stage of Imperialism (1965). The work is self-defined as an extension of | 's Imperialism, the Last Stage of Capitalism (1916), in which Lenin argues ... |
Allen Ginsberg | Among the Beats, Gary Snyder and | in particular were influenced by the Imagist emphasis on Chinese and Japan ... |
Norman Mailer | ... Waters. Waters, a summer resident, is a major participant in the festival. | 's novel Tough Guys Don't Dance and Annie Dillard's novel The Maytrees are ... |
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 ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... th Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds and appearing on live British television. | learned harmonica at age 5 and plays the instrument on many of his recordi ... |
Daniel Dennett | ... been developed into numerous versions by thinkers as diverse as David Marr, | , Jerry Fodor, and David Lewis. Functionalism helped lay the foundations f ... |
Faith Bandler | Back in Australia, he was introduced to | who enlightened the Robesons to the deep deprivation the Australian Aborig ... |
James Madison | The presidents selected by the party were Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809), | (1809–1817), and James Monroe (1817–1825). After 1800, the party dominated ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... ther, Motilal Nehru, was a prominent Indian nationalist leader. Her father, | , was a pivotal figure in the independence movement of India |
Frédéric Chopin | The works of some composers, especially | , may contain long series of notes printed in the small type reserved for ... |
John Knox | ... common practice in Reformed churches today. Many, on the other hand, follow | in celebration of the Lord's supper on a quarterly basis, to give proper t ... |
Victor Hugo | ... acuated to the UK for five years during the German occupation of 1940–1945. | wrote some of his best-known works while in exile in Guernsey, including L ... |
Surya Sen | ... order to direct particularly the Muslims towards the independence movement. | , along with other activists, raided the Chittagong armoury on 18 April 19 ... |
William H. Seward | ... izenship. Lincoln accepted the offer, writing (with his Secretary of State, | ) in reply that San Marino proved that "government founded on republican p ... |
George McGovern | ... nomination. He also declined consideration for the vice-presidential spot. | remained the symbolic standard-bearer for Robert's delegates instead |
Jefferson Davis | ... apital of the Confederate States of America within the space of a few days. | and the temporary Capital moved to the palatial home of William T. Sutherl ... |
Aldo Leopold | ... ion, yet survive and revive after water absorption. A. Carl Leopold, son of | , began studying this capability at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant ... |
Billy Bragg | ... in September 2009 to record the 1970s Clash B-side "Jail Guitar Doors" with | . The song is the namesake of a charity founded by Bragg which gives music ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | Two days after the march, on March 9, 1965, | led a "symbolic" march to the bridge. He and other civil rights leaders at ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... ry 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who clarified and expanded | 's electromagnetic theory of light, which was first demonstrated by David ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... e striking example of similar placental and marsupial forms is described by | in The Blind Watchmaker as a case of convergent evolution, because mammals ... |
Daniel Dennett | | uses the case of the Three Mile Island accident as an example of the diffi ... |
James L. Farmer, Jr. | ... Philip Randolph, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; John Lewis, SNCC; and | of the Congress of Racial Equality. The primary logistical and strategic o ... |
Motilal Nehru | ... ather was Jawaharlal Nehru and her mother was Kamla Nehru. Her grandfather, | , was a prominent Indian nationalist leader. Her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, ... |
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 ... |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton | ... vention was held in Seneca Falls, New York. The convention was organized by | , Lucretia Mott, Mary Ann McClintock, Martha White, and Jane Hunt. In thei ... |
Gary Snyder | Among the Beats, | and Allen Ginsberg in particular were influenced by the Imagist emphasis o ... |
Simon Blackburn | ... itions, such as those on murder, mass atrocities, and slavery. For example, | states that "apologists for Hinduism defend or explain away its involvemen ... |
Ivereigh | ... ode of the Catholic Church (Theo Press Ltd., 2007) ISBN 978-0-9554133-0-8.* | & Griffin: Catholic Voices, (Darton Longman and Todd, 2010) ISBN 978-0-232 ... |
Granville Sharp | ... t with Thomas Clarkson and a group of anti-slave-trade activists, including | , Hannah More and Charles Middleton. They persuaded Wilberforce to take on ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... e only major city in which rioting did not occur. Many credit the speech by | , who was in town campaigning for President that night, for helping to cal ... |
Lord Young of Dartington | ... rs, Mike Skinner, Alison Steadman, Imre Varadi, Rod Stewart, Victoria Wood, | , Toby Young, and Alex Zane |
Afrika Bambaataa | ... thms"—was a keynote of hip hop's early days. By 1975, Grandmaster Flash and | had taken up Kool Herc's breakbeat style of DJing, each with their own acc ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... he hometown of former First Lady & current United States Secretary of State | . When she visited Park Ridge on the occasion of her 50th birthday in 1997 ... |
Lily Tomlin | ... that season, Teresa Graves, Jeremy Lloyd, Pamela Rodgers, and Stu Gilliam. | joined in the middle of the season. Jo Anne Worley, Goldie Hawn, and Judy ... |
Stevie Wonder | Examples include | 's vamp-based "Superstition" and Little Johnny Taylor's "Part Time Love", ... |
Adi Shankara | ... line of Buddhism in South India began in the 8th century with the spread of | 's Advaita philosophy. The only places of Buddhist worship during the Hoys ... |
Steven Chu | ... transition. In 1985, laser cooling was used to slow and manipulate atoms by | and team. In 1985, the AMPL modeling language was developed by Robert Four ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... uture US Presidents John Adams (1735–1826) and Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) | ;(1706–1790); the German landscape artist Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muska ... |
Patti Smith | ... rd is featured briefly in the film , a 2008 documentary about rock musician | |
Nanaji Deshmukh | ... port of the RSS for this movement. Consequently, many RSS volunteers led by | participated in the movement. But Golwalkar has also been critical of the ... |
Mary McAleese | ... onoured with a state funeral which was attended by the President of Ireland | , Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, former Taoisigh John Bruton, Albert Reynolds and ... |
Sam Harris | ... g article titled "Drugs and the meaning of life", author and neuroscientist | argues "The fact that we pointlessly ruin the lives of nonviolent drug use ... |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... ugust 27, 2010. will be the fourth film in which Christensen will star with | |
Ani DiFranco | There are many independent labels; folk singer | 's Righteous Babe Records is often cited as an ideal example. The singer t ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... ssian Germans, along with all other farms and businesses, when Stalin ended | 's New Economic Policy in 1929 and began the forced collectivization of ag ... |
Morris Dees | ... ould be the victims of lingering racism." Responding with an open letter to | , president of the SPLC, Horowitz stated that his reminder that "the slave ... |
Kwame Nkrumah | ... lonialism, waged by the former colonial powers and other developed nations. | , who in 1957 became leader of newly independent Ghana, was one of the mos ... |
Thomas Cranmer | ... II's commissioners in the Dissolution of the monasteries. It was awarded to | in 1542, but reverted back to the crown when Cranmer was executed in 1556. ... |
Thomas Clarkson | ... style and a lifelong concern for reform. In 1787, he came into contact with | and a group of anti-slave-trade activists, including Granville Sharp, Hann ... |
Janet Jackson | ... ylized steps such as the robot and moonwalk over the course of his career." | collaborated with former Prince associates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on he ... |
Bill Clinton | ... tone of the Clinton campaign and what he saw as racially tinged remarks by | . Kennedy gave an endorsement to Obama on January 28, 2008, despite appeal ... |
Julia Kristeva | ... iterary criticism include Tzvetan Todorov, Mikhail Bakhtin, Roland Barthes, | , Michael Riffaterre, and Umberto Eco |
Syed Ahmed Khan | ... amhansa, Sri Aurobindo, Subramanya Bharathy, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Sir | , Rabindranath Tagore, and Dadabhai Naoroji, as well as women such as the ... |
Mary Shelley | ... edical literature shortly after Galvani's work. These results were known to | when she authored Frankenstein (1819), although she does not name the meth ... |
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 ... |
Benjamin Franklin | In 1758, | and John Hadley, professor of chemistry at Cambridge University, conducted ... |
Cher | ... n the same decade, he achieved commercial success, along with his then-wife | , as part of the singing duo Sonny and Cher. Bono wrote, arranged, and pro ... |
Byron Dorgan | ... ly 1 meter in length was displayed on the floor of the US Senate by Senator | as a demonstration of extreme methods used by credit companies to attract ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... n remained neutral as the 2008 Democratic nomination battle between Senator | and Senator Barack Obama intensified, as his friend Chris Dodd was also ru ... |
Willie Nelson | ... nd 1960s, including Ray Price (whose band, the "Cherokee Cowboys", included | and Roger Miller) and mixed with the anger of an alienated subculture of t ... |
Eugene V. Debs | ... e also in the Socialist Party platform under its leader, Terre Haute native | . Republicans believed Marshall's constitution was an attempt to win over ... |
Zsuzsanna Budapest | ... with Victor Anderson, founder of the Feri Tradition of witchcraft, and with | , a feminist separatist involved in Dianic Wicca |
Perez Hilton | ... ndence Day weekend in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Celebrity gossip blogger | had also been posting items on his website about Bass's orientation since ... |
John C. Calhoun | ... y movement gaining momentum, defenders of slavery such as John Randolph and | found it necessary to argue that the Declaration's assertion that "all men ... |
Michael Douglas | ... oorly received The Island of Dr Moreau. That year, Kilmer starred alongside | in the thriller The Ghost and the Darkness. The next year he played Simon ... |
Nelson Algren | Native Son was the original title of Chicago writer | 's first novel Somebody in Boots, based on a piece of doggerel about the f ... |
Karl Marx's | ... rk of Althusser and his students in an intensive philosophical rereading of | Capital. The book reflects on the philosophical status of Marxist theory a ... |
Peter Gabriel | The song Blood of Eden, written and performed by | , is used in the film, but was not included on the soundtrack. A slightly ... |
Bill Clinton | ... re allowed to consolidate. The legislation was signed into law by President | |
Oliver Ellsworth | ... met in Philadelphia was dominated by strong-government advocates. Delegate | of Connecticut argued that because the people could not be trusted (as exe ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... l with him. Overall, God in the Christian Bible, is essentially omnipotent. | said this is roughly the view espoused by Matthew Harrison Brady, a charac ... |
Chopin | ... tor Seiji Ozawa. Since 1999 the pianist Fujiko Hemming, who plays Liszt and | , has been famous and her CDs have sold millions of copies. Japan is also ... |
Gilberto Gil | In 2004, the minister of culture | submitted to Unesco an application for declaring samba as a Cultural Herit ... |
Steven Best | ... but as a demonstration of the impossibility of accepting their opposition. | and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the ... |
Annie Besant | ... Home Rule League in 1916-18 with G. S. Khaparde and Muhammad Ali Jinnah and | . After years of trying to reunite the moderate and radical factions, he g ... |
Vidar Kleppe | ... untarily left the party, starting in early 2001. They most notably included | (the alleged "leader"), Dag Danielsen, Fridtjof Frank Gundersen, as well a ... |
David L. Cohen | ... ness executive alumni include Safra Catz (President of Oracle Corporation), | (executive Vice-President of Comcast and former Chief of Staff to Philadel ... |
Sharon Stone | ... he 1989 movie Beyond the Stars starring Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, and | . Parts of Tom and Huck (1995) were filmed in Cathedral Caverns, located n ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... tts Institute of Technology linguistics professor and political commentator | praised the film because of the way people were portrayed doing the real w ... |
John Rutledge | ... f his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice | also declared in Talbot v. Janson, "a man may, at the same time, enjoy the ... |
Ralph Nader | ... rebel" corporate businessman with his trendy dress style and casual banter. | 's book, Unsafe at Any Speed, published in 1965, criticized a number of De ... |
Noam Chomsky | "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by | in his 1957 Syntactic Structures as an example of a sentence that is gramm ... |
James Madison | ... s, its population was 13,664. Its seat is Madisonville, and it is named for | , the fourth president of the United States |
William Farish | First formalized by Professor | (1759–1837), the concept of an isometric had existed in a rough empirical ... |
Lex Frieden | Alva is the birthplace of actor Jack Ging and disability activist | |
President Jimmy Carter | ... process. There was a hopeful precedent in the 1978 Camp David Accords where | was able to broker a peace agreement between Egypt, represented by Preside ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... the 1920s, Gide became an inspiration for writers such as Albert Camus and | . In 1923, he published a book on Fyodor Dostoyevsky; however, when he def ... |
A. Philip Randolph | ... for the Advancement of Colored People; Whitney Young, National Urban League | ;, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; John Lewis, SNCC; and James L. Far ... |
Andrew Breitbart | ... , from literature: Shirley Ann Grau, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner, and | , conservative journalist; from business: David Filo, co-founder of Yahoo! ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... songs, experiments with sound collage, and a spoken word vocal by Beat poet | , it contained two "radio friendly" tracks. The leadoff single in the US w ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... she was inspired by a number of performers. These include Michael Jackson, | , Sade, En Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, Johnny ... |
Bob Dylan | Smith mentioned his admiration for | in several interviews, citing him as an early musical influence. He once c ... |
Marx's | Althusser's contention is that | thought has been fundamentally misunderstood and underestimated. He fierce ... |
Jackie Robinson | ... ague baseball, a time when it produced some of its greatest stars. In 1947, | signed a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the color barrier th ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | Gandhi was the only child of | , the first prime minister of independent India. She adhered to the quasi- ... |
Albert Camus | In the 1920s, Gide became an inspiration for writers such as | and Jean-Paul Sartre. In 1923, he published a book on Fyodor Dostoyevsky; ... |
Johannes Bugenhagen | ... an III and continued the reformation of the state church with assistance of | |
Rigas Feraios | ... eece's struggle for independence as well as the modern Greek Enlightenment. | , the first revolutionary to envision an independent Greek state, publishe ... |
John Pettit | ... uring the debate over the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1853, for example, Senator | of Indiana argued that "all men are created equal", rather than a "self-ev ... |
George McGovern | ... globe. In addition to numerous domestic programs, along with former Senator | (D-South Dakota), Dole created an international school lunch program throu ... |
James Madison | ... hiconcte. In 1810 it was renamed in honor of President of the United States | |
Mary Shelley | ... a book called The Horse And His Boy after the events related in the novel. | 's Frankenstein at one point features the narration of an Arctic explorer, ... |
Tadeusz Kościuszko | ... s founded by one of the best military engineers of the time, Polish General | . It was manned by a small garrison of Continental soldiers through the en ... |
Martin Sheen | ... Rocket Center stood in for NASA in the 1989 movie Beyond the Stars starring | , Christian Slater, and Sharon Stone. Parts of Tom and Huck (1995) were fi ... |
Salmon P. Chase | ... , was a "self-evident lie". Opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, including | and Benjamin Wade, defended the Declaration and what they saw as its antis ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... alf of the century, race relations deteriorated. Even so, on the night that | was assassinated, Indianapolis was the only major city in which rioting di ... |
G. S. Khaparde | ... n 1916. He also helped found the All India Home Rule League in 1916-18 with | and Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Annie Besant. After years of trying to reunite ... |
Paul Langevin | ... on in September 1911. At the First Solvay Conference in November that year, | obtained a submultiple. The Ştefan Procopiu obtained for the first time it ... |
Peter Singer | A reason for an egoist to become a utilitarian was proposed by | in Practical Ethics. He presents the paradox of hedonism, which holds that ... |
James Madison | ... e respected history of ice cream states that, as the wife of U.S. President | , she served ice cream at her husband's Inaugural Ball in 1813 |
Bal Gangadhar Tilak | ... imed that there is an "astronomical code" in the organization of the hymns. | , also based on astronomical alignments in the Rigveda, in his "The Orion" ... |
Lewis Mumford | ... Penn Station—called "an act of irresponsible public vandalism" by historian | —led directly to the enactment in 1965 of a local law establishing the New ... |
Jackson Mac Low | ... or no background in music. Cage's students included Fluxus founding members | , Al Hansen, George Brecht and Dick Higgins |
Bob Marley | ... Paul Blackman, Earl Sixteen, Roman Stewart, Lacksley Castell, The Heptones, | , Ricky Grant, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, Horace Andy and Freddy McKay ... |
Rob Reiner | The 1987 film The Princess Bride by | , starring Cary Elwes, was filmed in Derbyshire and includes scenes at Had ... |
Hannah More | ... rkson and a group of anti-slave-trade activists, including Granville Sharp, | and Charles Middleton. They persuaded Wilberforce to take on the cause of ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... ion team of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the creative force behind | 's and Tammi Terrell's hit duets and Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Some Thin ... |
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' |
Hans Tausen | ... of protecting Lutheran preachers and reformers, of whom the most famous was | . During his reign, Lutheranism made significant inroads among the Danish ... |
Benazir Bhutto | ... as with U.S. President John F. Kennedy and former Pakistani Prime Minister | , or as part of coups d'état where security is either overwhelmed or compl ... |
Caroline Kennedy | ... 25, 2008, where a video tribute to him was played. Introduced by his niece, | , the senator said, "It is so wonderful to be here. Nothing – nothing – is ... |
Pierce Brosnan | ... d Queen was also shot on the preserved Nene Valley Railway in 1989. In 1995 | filmed train crash sequences for the 17th James Bond film, GoldenEye, at t ... |
Bertrand Russell | | named Keynes one of the most intelligent people he had ever known, comment ... |
Nelson A. Miles | ... U.S. Army after the Treaty of Paris of 1898 was signed. On July 25, General | landed at Guánica (in southwestern Puerto Rico) with 3,300 soldiers in wha ... |
Eunice Kennedy Shriver | ... , and attended a private service but not the public funeral when his sister | died in mid-August. By the end, Kennedy was in a wheelchair and had diffic ... |
James Brown | ... part of the culture was initiated by Kool DJ Herc in 1972 using breaks from | , The Incredible Bongo Band and English rock group Babe Ruth in his block ... |
Ian MacKaye | ... material of many other influential underground bands all over the country. | 's Dischord is often cited as a model of success in the DIY community, hav ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... Bolsheviks shared power with other socialist parties and dropped Lenin and | from the government. Zinoviev, Kamenev, and their allies in the Bolshevik ... |
Edward Abbey | ... experiment. Oracle was also the postal address for environmentalist author | , who never lived in the town but visited often. Oracle is becoming a bedr ... |
Irene Morgan | ... the United States that banned racial discrimination in interstate travel ( | v. Commonwealth of Virginia). Rustin and CORE executive secretary George H ... |
Drew Barrymore | ... Country and Æon Flux, she ranked seventh, behind Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, | , Renée Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman |
Dee Margetts | ... ntine was succeeded by Christabel Chamarette in 1992, and she was joined by | in 1993. But Chamarette was defeated in 1996. Margetts opposed the industr ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... mpany v. Oregon, 223 U.S. 118 in 1912 (Zimmerman, December 1999). President | , in his "Charter of Democracy" speech to the 1912 Ohio constitutional con ... |
Allen Ginsberg | Snyder met | when the latter sought Snyder out on the recommendation of Kenneth Rexroth ... |
Mary Shelley | ... produced the hugely influential novel Frankenstein by Shelley's wife-to-be | and the novella The Vampyre by Byron's doctor John William Polidori. The l ... |
Karl Marx | | , in Das Kapital, writes |
Jonathan Miller | ... nd fractured scenery to represent the twists of fate reflected in the plot. | , in a 1986 production for the 49th Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, transferre ... |
Whitney Young | ... Wilkins from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | ;, National Urban League; A. Philip Randolph, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car ... |
Ian Hancock | ... omanis, it is impossible to accurately assess the actual number of victims. | , director of the Program of Romani Studies at the University of Texas at ... |
Nas | ... In addition, Raekwon was selected as 'Emcee of the Year' (fellow New Yorker | had won in 2008). Their staff justified this pick with this description of ... |
Elton John | ... , becoming a frequent guest on Cavett's late-night talk show. He befriended | when the British singer was staying in California in 1972, insisting on ca ... |
Sting | ... us groups. In this aborted 1983 version, Aidan Quinn was cast as Jesus, and | was cast as Pontius Pilate. (In the 1988 version, these roles were played ... |
Margaret Atwood | ... on, who narrates the story of a cabin dwelling family he secretly observes. | 's novel The Blind Assassin also uses this technique. The novel's exposito ... |
Jarosław Kaczyński | ... ng President, Marshal of the Sejm and a Civic Platform politician, defeated | by 53% to 47% |
Karl Marx | In the most influential of all socialist theories, | and Friedrich Engels believed the consciousness of those who earn a wage o ... |
Alain Badiou | ... students became eminent intellectuals in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s: | , Étienne Balibar and Jacques Rancière in philosophy, Pierre Macherey in l ... |
James Brown | ... one released all manner of domestic and foreign licensed product, including | , but had little success in comparison to EMI siblings HMV and Columbia |
Dora Russell | ... P. Taylor, Anthony Greenwood, Lord Simon, D. H. Pennington, Eric Baker and | . Organisations that had previously opposed British nuclear weapons suppor ... |
Che Guevara | ... guerilla warfare that Massoud had learned from the works of Mao Zedong and | . His forces were considered the most effective of all the various Afghan ... |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... Girl, opposite Sienna Miller and Guy Pearce. Christensen next starred with | , Jamie Bell and Rachel Bilson in the film Jumper, the story of a young ma ... |
P. V. Narasimha Rao | ... continuing the policies initiated by the previous Congress Government under | and Manmohan Singh, pushed through major privatizations of big government ... |
Nelson Mandela | EDMs tabled on serious topics have included one demanding the release of | when he was incarcerated in apartheid South Africa, and one calling for a ... |
Janet Jackson | ... Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, Johnny Mathis and | . Aaliyah expressed that Michael Jackson's Thriller was her "favorite albu ... |
Jack Layton | ... a promise he later reneged upon when elected as Prime Minister. NDP leader | followed suit soon after with a similar guarantee, and later Martin promis ... |
Fidel Castro | ... ions. According to Joe R. Reeder, Under Secretary of the Army from 1993–97, | has used body doubles |
first wave | ... s". Each wave dealt with different aspects of the same feminist issues. The | comprised women's suffrage movements of the nineteenth and early twentieth ... |
Arlyn | ... ohn Lee Bottom, was a lapsed Catholic from Fontana, California. His mother, | (née Dunetz), was born in The Bronx, New York to Jewish parents whose fami ... |
Bono | ... who cannot speak for themselves." Helms had also been recruited by pop star | for charity work |
Hassan al-Turabi | ... nstitutionalizing Sharia law in the northern part of the country along with | , al-Bashir issued purges and executions in the upper ranks of the army, t ... |
Friedrich Engels | In the most influential of all socialist theories, Karl Marx and | believed the consciousness of those who earn a wage or salary (the "workin ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ited States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under U.S. President | from 1979–1981 |
Lawrence Lessig | ... ontier Foundation and Creative Commons with free information champions like | were devising numerous licenses that offered different flavours of copyrig ... |
Sting | ... es, Ralf Little, Sienna Miller, Marina Diamandis, Yehudi Menuhin (and later | who bought Menuhin's old house), Ewan Mcgregor, George Michael, Piers Morg ... |
Martin Luther | At Wittenberg in 1522 and at Nuremberg in 1524, | encouraged him to convert the order's territory into a secular principalit ... |
John Kerry | ... dential slot, only this time as part of the Democratic ticket under nominee | . McCain said that Kerry had never formally offered him the position and t ... |
Willie Nelson | The term outlaw country is traditionally associated with Hank Williams, Jr, | , Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Whitey Morgan & The 78's, John Prine, ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... diana's choice for president. He was suggested as a compromise nominee, but | and his delegates endorsed Woodrow Wilson over Champ Clark, securing the n ... |
Cher | ... ation was born out of moments like Letterman's verbal sparring matches with | , Shirley MacLaine and Harvey Pekar |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... full term of his presidency. The late President's brother, Attorney General | , with whom Johnson had a notoriously difficult relationship, remained in ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... build boats to transition goods from the rails to the seas. With President | 's declaration to create a Great White Fleet, the company entered the wars ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ore recorded the song for his 1964 album The Guitar that Changed the world. | and Leon Russell had a number one cover version in 1979 on the country cha ... |
Daniel O'Connell | Jack Lynch has been described as "the most popular Irish politician since | ." This praise did not come from Lynch's allies or even his own party, but ... |
D. H. Pennington | ... r Brockway, E. P. Thompson, A. J. P. Taylor, Anthony Greenwood, Lord Simon, | , Eric Baker and Dora Russell. Organisations that had previously opposed B ... |
Corazon Aquino | ... odless People Power Revolution that removed Marcos from power and installed | as the new president of the Philippines |
Muhammad Ali | ... er, as well as the people that helped him in baseball. Because his idol was | , Henderson decided to use the words "greatest of all time." These words h ... |
Ice-T | ... ck to the mid-1980s style of Philadelphia's Schoolly D and the West Coast's | , the style broadened and came to apply to many different regions in the c ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... in a schoolyard in 1939, in which the narrator led viewers to believe that | got his start in childhood as a peacemaker between two fighting classmates ... |
Rob Reiner | ... attending Beverly Hills High School with the likes of Richard Dreyfuss and | |
Salman Rushdie | ... into seclusion, and are rarely heard from or seen in public, such as writer | . A related form of protection is the use of body doubles a person built s ... |
Bob Dylan | "Love and Theft" is the 31st studio album by | , released by Columbia Records on September 11, 2001. It featured backing ... |
Robert Redford | ... amous roles during this period was in the drama The Way We Were (1973) with | , for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress. She ... |
Todd Gitlin | ... for material in his books, particularly , as New York University Professor | has written. The group Free Exchange on Campus issued a 50-page report in ... |
Roy Wilkins | ... 28, 1963. The other leaders and organizations comprising the Big Six were: | from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Whitn ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... . Present at the funeral service were President Obama and former Presidents | , Bill Clinton and George W. Bush (also representing his father, former Pr ... |
Surendranath Banerjee | ... ial levels. Dadabhai Naoroji formed the East India Association in 1867, and | founded the Indian National Association in 1876 |
Louisa Albury | ... t at the goldfields of Pipeclay (now Eurunderee New South Wales), Niels and | (1848–1920) married on 7 July 1866; he was 32 and she, 18. On Henry's birt ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... ts place the responsibility for the decision with the Ural Regional Soviet. | , in his diary, makes it quite clear that the assassination took place on ... |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | ... Smile (2003). She was part of an ensemble cast that included Julia Roberts, | , and Julia Stiles. The film generated mostly negative reviews, with Manoh ... |
Bill Clinton | ... he funeral service were President Obama and former Presidents Jimmy Carter, | and George W. Bush (also representing his father, former President George ... |
John Kerry | ... n the 2004 presidential elections, the county supported George W. Bush over | by 56% to 44%. On that same day, it voted by 53% to 45% to re-elect Democr ... |
Melvil Dewey | ... information flow lacked flexibility. A particularly influential figure was | (inventor of the eponymous Dewey Decimal System, who was also responsible ... |
Wat Tyler | ... ondon was besieged with the King inside. When Richard rode out to meet with | , the rebel leader, a crowd broke into the castle without meeting resistan ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... n dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet dictator | , and other leaders of his times |
Richard Dawkins | "Viruses of the Mind" (1993) is an article by | using memetics and analogies with biological and computer viruses, and wit ... |
Jayaprakash Narayan | ... der suspended animation and prominent opposition leaders including Gandhian | , were arrested and thousands of people were detained without any charges ... |
Shirley MacLaine | ... was born out of moments like Letterman's verbal sparring matches with Cher, | and Harvey Pekar |
Rob Reiner | ... married actress Jamie Lee Curtis in 1984 at the home of their mutual friend | . They have two adopted children: The Hon. Anne (born 1986) and The Hon. T ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... o owned their own land and voted for their local and provincial government. | , in 1772, after examining the wretched hovels in Scotland surrounding the ... |
Bob Dylan | ... eryone else. Suddenly, Eric Burdon and Van Morrison weren't so weird — even | . |
Beatrix Potter | In 1902 | published The Tale of Peter Rabbit, that follows Peter Rabbit, a mischievo ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ations between business and government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of | , William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce ... |
Ken Kesey | ... House, a deteriorating house on the Siuslaw River that is said to have been | 's inspiration for the Stamper House in his novel Sometimes a Great Notion ... |
Lew Welch | ... or a time roomed with the education author, Carl Proujan, Philip Whalen and | . At Reed, Snyder published his first poems in a student journal. He also ... |
Benjamin Lundy | ... nce as a theological as well as a political document". Abolitionist leaders | and William Lloyd Garrison adopted the "twin rocks" of "the Bible and the ... |
C. L. R. James | ... Indian songs, and epitomised an event that historian and cricket enthusiast | defined as crucial to West Indian post-colonial societies. The song, later ... |
Petra Kelly | During her 1984 visit to Australia, West German Greens parliamentarian | urged that the various Greens groups in Australia develop a national ident ... |
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 ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... s traveled abroad, visiting Europe and meeting working philosophers such as | and members of the Vienna Circle like Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, and Mor ... |
Julian Assange | ... ished works is not 'Sunshine Policy' but wholesale copyright infringement." | replied: "We thought it was a small issue, and our normal fare is governme ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... n between "utopian" and "scientific" socialism was first explicitly made by | in , which contrasted the "utopian pictures of ideal social conditions" of ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... police suspicion that they were English spies, they visited Paris, meeting | , General Lafayette, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, and joined the French ... |
First-wave feminism | | was a period of activity during the nineteenth century and early twentieth ... |
Charlie Sheen | ... Two and a Half Men which stars his Hot Shots co-star Jon Cryer and formerly | . Stiles also made short guest appearances on Murphy Brown, Mad About You, ... |
Cyprian Norwid | ... stic minds, including the Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, | , and composer Frédéric Chopin. In the occupied and repressed Poland, some ... |
Paul Robeson | ... skill Riots of 1949, involving the Civil Rights Congress benefit concert of | , specifically occurred in the neighboring suburb Van Cortlandtville |
Muhammad Ali | ... quaintances in rhyme goes back to the dozens, and was portrayed famously by | in his boxing matches. The winner of a battle is decided by the crowd and/ ... |
Keith Ellison | ... ict, represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by Minneapolis lawyer | , a Democrat. The city is split between two state legislative districts: 4 ... |
John Kerry | ... Gore an 11-percent victory in the county in 2000. 2004 Democratic candidate | won by a much smaller margin of one percent, in 2008 Democratic candidate ... |
Tori Amos | # | – Little Earthquake |
Paul McCartney | ... featured "George's Band" and included the surviving members of The Beatles, | and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, ... |
Alec Baldwin | ... 3). Daniel Day-Lewis, who had become very reclusive to the Hollywood scene, | , Ben Kingsley, Jude Law, Emily Mortimer, John C. Reilly, Frank Sivero, an ... |
Aristophanes | ... s an indispensable adjunct to a lady of fashion in the late 5th century BC. | mentions it among the common articles of female use; they could apparently ... |
Hjalmar Branting | ... generally by Karl Kautsky's reformist views on socialism, Hansson succeeded | as editor of Social-Demokraten in 1917 and was appointed his Minister of D ... |
Alpha Oumar Konaré | ... t, National Assembly, and municipal councils were elected. On June 8, 1992, | , the candidate of ADEMA, was inaugurated as the president of Mali's Third ... |
James Bevel | ... arrest. After the campaign ran low on adult volunteers, SCLC's strategist, | , initiated the action and recruited the children for what became known as ... |
Hannah More | ... atest refinement in Brown's landscapes. At Hampton Court, Brown encountered | in 1782 and described his "grammatical" manner in her literary terms: "'No ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... Bryan College, a four-year Christian liberal arts school named in honor of | , who died in Dayton five days after the Scopes Trial ended. Dayton City S ... |
John Knox | ... s, and politically in the triumph of English influence over that of France. | is regarded as the leader of the Scottish reformatio |
Edward Said | ... oups share (or do not share), regardless of cultural or religious identity. | issued a response to Huntington's thesis in his "The Clash of Ignorance". ... |
John Calvin | ... ginal sin was popular among Protestant reformers, such as Martin Luther and | , and also, within Roman Catholicism, in the Jansenist movement, but this ... |
John Kerry | ... stitutionally guaranteed rights. In the 2004 presidential election, Senator | won a substantial majority of the votes in Travis County. Of Austin's six ... |
James Madison | ... esolutions. Though the resolutions followed the "interposition" approach of | , Jefferson advocated nullification and at one point drafted a threat for ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ore Shoals to the Kings Mountain National Military Park. In 1980, President | — recognizing the historical significance of the frontier patriots marchin ... |
William Wilberforce | ... m the Georgian Church on Clapham Common, from where The Clapham Sect led by | and a group of upper class evangelical Christians campaigned for the aboli ... |
Robert Redford | ... Niro won, as did Thelma Schoonmaker for editing, but Best Director went to | for Ordinary People |
Dorothy Day | ... ke it as an actor. It was there that he met the legendary Catholic activist | . Working with her Catholic Worker Movement, he began his commitment to so ... |
Olaf Stapledon | ... ly excluded from science fiction's explorations of the end of our universe. | 's 1937 science fiction novel Star Maker describes intelligent life in the ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... antic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Cyprian Norwid, and composer | . In the occupied and repressed Poland, some sought progress through self- ... |
Bob Brown | ... failed to gain political representation. One of the party’s candidates was | , then a doctor in Launceston |
Stellan Skarsgård | ... e godfather of Gustaf Skarsgård, the son of equally-acclaimed Swedish actor | , and plays in a band called Blonde From Fargo. While working on a Disney ... |
Pius Ncube | ... ion reported no major irregularities, opposition figures such as Archbishop | have made charges of vote rigging. Elections were held on a single day, no ... |
David Horowitz | ... tor Stanley Tucci, actresses Mindy Cohn and Jennifer Lopez, television host | , and radio producer Gary Dell'Abate all hold or have held notary certific ... |
Isaac Milner | ... is future career. He travelled with his mother and sister in the company of | , the brilliant younger brother of his former headmaster, who had been Fel ... |
Che Guevara | ... classes for the purpose of suppressing the oppressed classes, withers away. | sought socialism based on the rural peasantry rather than the urban workin ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... 's brother Ben had been pastor for 27 years. Honorary pall bearers included | among others, with Pollard informally assisting. Bishop J. Clinton Hoggard ... |
John C. Frémont | ... en and not a separate river as others believed under the Buenaventura myth. | 's 1843 Great Basin expedition proved that no river traversed the Great Ba ... |
William Lloyd Garrison | ... l as well as a political document". Abolitionist leaders Benjamin Lundy and | adopted the "twin rocks" of "the Bible and the Declaration of Independence ... |
Daniel Boyarin | Talmud professor | offered two explanations for circumcision. One is that it is a literal ins ... |
Martin Luther | ... formulation of original sin was popular among Protestant reformers, such as | and John Calvin, and also, within Roman Catholicism, in the Jansenist move ... |
James Madison | ... eir fate at the hands of the Indians, including John Madison, the cousin of | the future president, who was killed on a surveying trip in the area in 17 ... |
James Madison | ... then fourth Vice President of the United States under Thomas Jefferson and | ; and Alexander Hamilton, first United States Secretary of the Treasury un ... |
John Brown's | With | raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859 and the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, t ... |
Mohandas Gandhi | ... e and Screen Actors Guild awards in his career. He is known for starring as | in the film Gandhi in 1982, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Ac ... |
Abdoulaye Wade | ... cently Mourides have become more involved in the highest level of politics. | who is the current president of Senegal is also a devout Mouride. The day ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... h a Lifetime Achievement Award by her five children and singer Alicia Keys. | , Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan performed musical tributes to Ross, covering ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ng his opponent's term. Dole was defeated, as pundits had long expected, by | in the 1996 election. Clinton won in a 379-159 Electoral College landslide ... |
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 ... |
Ron Paul | ... y combatants. Prominent Republicans such as John McCain, Mike Huckabee, and | strongly oppose the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, which they v ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... resident of the United States under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and | , first United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Washington |
Meir Feinstein | ... s. One operation was the attack on the train station in Jerusalem, in which | was arrested and later committed suicide awaiting execution. According to ... |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | The exact intended identity of these animals is not known. | , who translated the Book of Mormon, is not known to have elaborated on th ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... porates a now-familiar idea, the notion of a 'convergent infinite series.'" | offered a "solution" to the paradoxes based on modern physics, but Brown c ... |
Mohammad Khatami | ... al attention. The concept, which was introduced by former Iranian president | , was the basis for United Nations' resolution to name the year 2001 as th ... |
Bal Gangadhar Tilak | ... election to the British House of Commons, becoming its first Indian member. | was the first Indian nationalist to embrace Swaraj as the destiny of the n ... |
Stalin | ... as later developed into "Liberation Theologies" from suffering people under | ism in Eastern Europe and military dictatorships in South America and Sout ... |
Lenin's | ... support one another. Althusser elaborates on these concepts by reference to | analysis of the Russian Revolution of 1917 |
Adam Czartoryski | ... f Napoleon, a new European order was established at the Congress of Vienna. | became the leading advocate for the Polish national cause. The Congress im ... |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ... lege, Cambridge, he fell in with a group of Romantic Radicals that included | and Lord Byron. In 1805 he succeeded his elder brother as heir to his fath ... |
John Kerry | ... te and carried all precincts - all southern and central precincts voted for | . This is probably accounted for by the presence of Naval Air Station Whid ... |
Lea Michele | ... renced frequently on the Fox TV musical series Glee. The character Rachel ( | ) mentions that Streisand refused to alter her nose in order to become fam ... |
Joan Baez | ... gust, McTell played the huge Isle of Wight Festival alongside Jimi Hendrix, | , and Leonard Cohen |
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 |
Orestes Brownson | ... of the Port of Boston. In this position, two of Bancroft's appointees were | and Nathaniel Hawthorne. In 1844, he was the Democratic candidate for the ... |
Bono | After | of U2 heard some of Stormare's music, he encouraged him to make an album. ... |
Wyatt Tee Walker | ... frican Americans. Many of its tactics of "Project C" were developed by Rev. | , Executive Director of SCLC from 1960–64. Based on actions in Birmingham, ... |
John C. Calhoun | ... vided Republican Party and became the first vice president re-elected since | in 1828, and Wilson and Marshall became the first president and vice presi ... |
James Madison | ... ing trip in the area in 1783. Although not necessarily as a result of this, | did procure, as an investment, some land on Brush Run and Pyles Fork just ... |
Lech Kaczyński | ... r of the PO, was beaten 54% to 46% in the second round by the PiS candidate | |
Burt Ward | ... op culture phenomenon. Batman, starring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and | as his youthful sidekick Robin the Boy Wonder, helped establish ABC as a T ... |
Norman Thomas | ACLU leadership was split on whether to purge its leadership of communists. | , John Haynes Holmes, and Morris Ernst were anti-communists who wanted to ... |
Bill Clinton | The incumbent, | , had no serious primary opposition. Dole promised a 15% across-the-board ... |
Jeremy Bentham | ... d between the consequentialist theories of utilitarian philosophers such as | and John Stuart Mill, and deontological ethics as epitomized by the work o ... |
Fidel Castro | ... companies to be sued in American courts if, in dealings with the regime of | , they acquired assets formerly owned by Americans |
Leo Berman | ... al Area. The county is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by | (R) of Tyler. Its U.S. representative is Louie Gohmert(R), and the Texas S ... |
Andreas Karlstadt | Schwenckfeld came to Reformation principles through Thomas Müntzer and | . However, he developed his own principles and fell out with Martin Luther ... |
Nas | ... with hardcore rappers such as the Wu-Tang Clan and gangsta rappers such as | and The Notorious B.I.G coming to dominate the East Coast scene |
Jan Simonsen | ... (the alleged "leader"), Dag Danielsen, Fridtjof Frank Gundersen, as well as | (who distinctively did not get excluded until soon after the election). On ... |
Robert Redford | ... d Dustin Hoffman were briefly considered for the role of Frank. Ultimately, | was cast to star in this film, but he was uncomfortable with the script (p ... |
John Kerry | ... cured a combined 1 percent of the ballots. Obama fared better than Democrat | had done in 2004. Latinos in Texas gave Obama 63 percent of their ballots, ... |
Ismail Haniyeh | ... rs [from] June 4, 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital." On 1 December 2010, | again repeated that, "We accept a Palestinian state on the borders of 1967 ... |
James Madison | ... an intriguing competition between incumbent Democratic-Republican President | and a dissident Democratic-Republican, DeWitt Clinton, nephew of Madison's ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... een a registered Republican before the war, though in 1912 he had supported | 's "Bull Moose" Progressive Party. Now he declared himself a Republican an ... |
14th Dalai Lama | ... ment sales. Political meetings between foreign government officials and the | are also opposed by China, as it considers Tibet to be formally part of Ch ... |
Walter Lowenfels | In 1929, | jokingly suggested that Aldington should produce a new Imagist anthology. ... |
Bill Clinton | ... cember 1996. Bishop Belo capitalised upon this honour through meetings with | of the United States and Nelson Mandela of South Africa. In 1995, he also ... |
Bob Dylan | ... nuclear disarmament and antiwar protester subculture. Folk rock songs like | 's 1963 Masters of War and A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall articulated the drea ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... dustrialization combines aspects of Infant Industry protection, promoted by | and Friedrich List, and which defined the trade policy of the United State ... |
Martin Luther | ... dreas Karlstadt. However, he developed his own principles and fell out with | over the eucharistic controversy (1524). He had his own views on the sacra ... |
Henry David Thoreau | ... ter. CORE was conceived as a pacifist organization based on the writings of | . It was modeled after Mohandas Gandhi's non-violent resistance against Br ... |
Freeman Dyson | In 2001, the space news website Space.com asked | , J. Richard Gott and Sid Goldstein for reasons why some humans should liv ... |
Paul McCartney | ... ica, the Top 20 hit "Veronica", one of several songs Costello co-wrote with | in that period (see Collaborations) |
Cassius Clay | ... that also served as a church on Sundays on land that was granted to Fee by | . Fee named the new community after the biblical Berea. Although the schoo ... |
Beatrix Potter | ... s. The caves have attracted many famous people, among them Agatha Christie, | , King George V and Haile Selassie who was so impressed with his visit tha ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | ... ed from the cruel sexual practices Marquis de Sade described in his novels. | 's Cat's Cradle was the container of the Bokononism family of nonce words |
Lal Bahadur Shastri | ... st from the same date (9) saw its inception in August 1942 which was led by | and the common man resulting the failure of the Cripps' mission to reach a ... |
Adam Mickiewicz | ... e greatest Polish literary and artistic minds, including the Romantic poets | , Juliusz Słowacki, Cyprian Norwid, and composer Frédéric Chopin. In the o ... |
Albert Schweitzer | ... Beuys, Owen Barfield, Wassily Kandinsky, Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and | , Andrei Tarkovsky Bruno Walter, and Alternative Nobel Prize winner |
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 ... |
Bipin Chandra Pal | ... s of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, and was supported by fellow Indian nationalists | in Bengal and Lala Lajpat Rai in Punjab. They were referred to as the Lal- ... |
Douglas Adams | Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by | is referenced several times in Crowley's bad memories of the 14th Century. ... |
Steve Earle | ... Allan; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam | ;; Dolly Parton; Rosanne Cash and Linda Ronstadt moved country further tow ... |
Eartha Kitt | ... Cesar Romero (the Joker), Burgess Meredith (the Penguin), Julie Newmar and | (Catwoman) and Joan Collins (the Siren) added to the show's mass appeal. A ... |
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 ... |
John Lennon | ... ublished in 2005; the book records similar sayings between Groucho Marx and | |
Sting | ... na Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sublime, | , and Liquid Tension Experiment |
Selma Lagerlöf | ... ndrei Bely, Joseph Beuys, Owen Barfield, Wassily Kandinsky, Nobel Laureates | and Albert Schweitzer, Andrei Tarkovsky Bruno Walter, and Alternative Nobe ... |
Abu Ali Mustafa | ... ted that it was in revenge for the assassination of their secretary-general | , killed by Israel in August that year. Israel alleges that Ahmed Saadat o ... |
Jim Brown | ... Powell who plays lacrosse for the Boston Blazers and the Toronto Nationals, | , NFL Hall of Famer who had a long football career with the Cleveland Brow ... |
Martin Luther King | ... ss who's coming to dinner now?" with the sarcastic one-liner: "The Reverend | ?" After King's assassination on April 4, 1968, this line was removed from ... |
Simon Blackburn | According to | , although the Golden Rule "can be found in some form in almost every ethi ... |
Eli Thayer | ... demonstrate the superiority of an economic system not based on slave labor. | , an abolitionist congressman from Massachusetts, believed that bringing a ... |
William Thornton | ... torical figures came from that small community, including John C. Lettsome, | , Samuel Nottingham and Richard Humphreys. There are some vague assertions ... |
Douglas Adams | ... chhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a science fiction comedy series created by | . Originally a radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1978, it was later ... |
Bernice Fisher | ... ed two other staffers, George Houser and James L. Farmer, Jr., and activist | as they formed the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Rustin was not a di ... |
Tim McManus | ... rom The Wizard of Oz. In this experimental unit of the prison, unit manager | emphasizes rehabilitation and learning responsibility during incarceration ... |
Peter Maurin | ... he began his commitment to social justice, and would one day go on to play | , cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement, in . Sheen deliberately faile ... |
Fidel Castro | ... d in the murder. The CIA has allegedly made several attempts to assassinate | , many of the schemes involving poisoning his cigars. In the late 1950s, K ... |
Gopal Krishna Gokhale | Tilak opposed the moderate views of | , and was supported by fellow Indian nationalists Bipin Chandra Pal in Ben ... |
Alfred Marshall | ... turns to scale and perfect competition, underlining some doubtful points of | 's theory of the firm. This was amended for British readers and published ... |
Bill Clinton | ... in 1995, when Bouchard garnered an invitation to meet visiting US President | by virtue of being Opposition Leader, Reform leader Preston Manning was al ... |
Jimmy Carter | On September 9, 1979 Norman performed for US president | and about 1,000 guests at the Old Fashioned Gospel Singin concert held on ... |
Joseph Conrad | ... ere is a memorable description of the docks, their buildings and people, in | 's |
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 ... |
Mallika Sarabhai | ... N. Bhatkhande have combined Indian classical music with bhajan. The dancer | has produced performances based on bhajans. Mallika Sarabhai, one of the n ... |
Swami Dayananda Saraswati | Since the 19th and 20th centuries, some reformers like | , founder of the Arya Samaj and Sri Aurobindo have attempted to re-interpr ... |
Helvétius | ... s greatly frequented as the Mondays of Mme Geoffrin, or the Tuesdays of Mme | . In 1773, Necker won the prize of the Académie Française for a defense of ... |
Robert Emmet | ... a site where the ancient monastery of St. Mobhi once stood. It is said that | is buried there. This claim is made because once somebody working in the g ... |
Sean Penn | Wright was married to actor | from 1996 to 2010, with whom she had two children |
Friedrich Engels | ... description of housing of the mill workers in England in 1844 was given by | , a co-founder of Marxism. In the introduction of the 1892 edition of Enge ... |
Nathaniel Macon | ... should not be added to the country. Proslavery Congressmen, led by Senator | of North Carolina, argued that since the Declaration was not a part of the ... |
Bill Clinton | ... voters gave George H. W. Bush a victory here in 1992, the county voted for | in 1996 and continued the trend by giving Al Gore an 11-percent victory in ... |
Michael Douglas | HBO has agreed to film Behind the Candelabra to air on its network. | is to star as Liberace, with Matt Damon playing Scott Thorson, in a story ... |
John Harvey Kellogg | ... ten featured. The bathhouses followed the hydrotherapy regimen developed by | at his Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan, which was very popular at the ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... s and maintained higher viewership levels for much of the 1960s, even after | took over CBS's competing program (initially named Walter Cronkite with th ... |
John Haynes Holmes | ... was split on whether to purge its leadership of communists. Norman Thomas, | , and Morris Ernst were anti-communists who wanted to distance the ACLU fr ... |
John Herschel | In his book Outlines of Astronomy, first published in 1849, the astronomer | wrote |
Tim Wise | ... et and the SPLC have been featured on Horowitz's website and personal blog. | , lecturer and leftist activist, has accused Horowitz of associating with ... |
Blessed Ceferino Giménez Malla | ... the Balkans, the Romanies are split into Christian and Muslim populations. | and Saint Sarah are the Patron saints of the Romani people in Roman Cathol ... |
Patti Smith | ... s asking various recording artists—Depeche Mode, U2, R.E.M., Talking Heads, | , Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Jane Siberry, etc.—for music t ... |
John C. Lettsome | ... mber of famous historical figures came from that small community, including | , William Thornton, Samuel Nottingham and Richard Humphreys. There are som ... |
John Calvin | Reformers Martin Luther and | equated original sin with concupiscence, affirming that it persisted even ... |
anti-pornography feminism | ... swomen in the lesbian community, and other sexual issues. The debate pitted | against sex-positive feminism, and parts of the feminist movement were dee ... |
Louise Bryant | ... ed. O'Neill also had a brief romantic relationship with Reed's wife, writer | . O'Neill was portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the 1981 film Reds about the ... |
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 ... |
Syed Ahmed Khan | ... of rights if the Congress alone were to represent the people of India. Sir | launched a movement for Muslim regeneration that culminated in the foundin ... |
Charlton Heston | ... ce. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture for that year. In 1988, | starred and directed in a made-for-television film that followed Bolt's or ... |
Hiram Johnson | ... rnia state primary election, where he came close to beating popular Senator | . But having lost in his home state, Hoover was not considered a serious c ... |
David Cobb | ... . Michael Badnarik, mentioned above as the Libertarian Party candidate, and | of the Green Party both have lived in Austin. During the run up to the ele ... |
Chen Chu | ... 006, resulted in a victory for the Democratic Progressive Party's candidate | , the first elected female mayor of special municipality in Taiwan, defeat ... |
Ed Begley, Jr. | ... alaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shearer, Jennifer Coolidge, | and Fred Willard. Guest and Levy write backgrounds for each of the charact ... |
John Taylor of Caroline | ... icance of the writings of Jefferson and his followers in the South, such as | in the development of agricultural fundamentalism |
Connie Sellecca | ... ing among us. He also appeared in several episodes of P.S. I Luv U starring | and Greg Evigan during the 1991-92 TV season as the Mayor of Palm Springs ... |
Juliusz Słowacki | ... literary and artistic minds, including the Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, | , Cyprian Norwid, and composer Frédéric Chopin. In the occupied and repres ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... pon this honour through meetings with Bill Clinton of the United States and | of South Africa. In 1995, he also won the John Humphrey Freedom Award from ... |
Al Gore | ... the county voted for Bill Clinton in 1996 and continued the trend by giving | an 11-percent victory in the county in 2000. 2004 Democratic candidate Joh ... |
Gore Vidal | Woodward was reported to have been engaged to author | prior to marrying Paul Newman. However, there was no real engagement: Vida ... |
Henri Grégoire | The term Vandalisme was coined in 1794 by | , bishop of Blois, to describe the destruction of artwork following the Fr ... |
George Houser | In 1942, Rustin assisted two other staffers, | and James L. Farmer, Jr., and activist Bernice Fisher as they formed the C ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... Democratic presidential nomination in 1904, but found that his support for | in previous years was not reciprocated. The conservative wing of the party ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... ans, pins, wire, and other goods. Housing was provided for workers on site. | and Matthew Boulton (whose Soho Manufactory was completed in 1766) were ot ... |
John Henry Faulk | ... city in the United States for 2008. The Austin Public Library operates the | Library and various library branches. In addition, the University of Texas ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... tion and journalists from around the world. The trial participants included | in the role of prosecutor and Clarence Darrow as John T. Scopes' defense c ... |
Albert Gallatin | ... horough-bred Frenchman". It has been said that the Alien Acts were aimed at | , the Jeffersonian from Geneva; and the Sedition Act aimed at Benjamin Fra ... |
Ellen DeGeneres | ... ennifer Meyer at courtside for Laker home games. As a baby gift, comedienne | gave Maguire a special basketball motif stroller with Lexan dome to protec ... |
Joseph Priestley | ... ciation of Ideas). A friend, associate, and one of his chief advocates, was | (1733–1804), the discoverer of oxygen. Priestley was one of the foremost s ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ts to increase the duration of their recordings. The breakthrough came with | 's "Like A Rolling Stone", although CBS tried to make the record more "rad ... |
Mahadev Desai | During M. K. Gandhi's visit to RSS Camp accompanied by | and Mirabehn at Wardha in 1934, he was surprised by the discipline and the ... |
Bill Clinton | ... e White House since a 1996 meeting between Premier David Saul and President | |
Milton Friedman | ... sm articulated by economists working in the Neoclassical tradition, such as | . Neoliberalism emphasizes the Ricardian concept of comparative advantage ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... he was not an existentialist and often criticized existentialist figurehead | . Although Ionesco knew Beckett and honored his work, the French group of ... |
Jane Fonda | ... s would still like to refilm a scene from The Letter to which Davis nodded. | , Henry Fonda, Natalie Wood and Olivia de Havilland were among the actors ... |
James Bevel | ... omery marches--initiated and organized by SCLC's Director of Direct Action, | --which represented the political and emotional peak of the modern civil r ... |
Ralph Abernathy | In 1957, King, | , and other civil rights activists founded the Southern Christian Leadersh ... |
Beatrice Arthur | ... ired November 17, 1990, as himself vying with Lyle Waggoner for Dorothy's ( | ) affection in a dream, where Blanche (Rue McClanahan) dreams her husband ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... (2002) and (2005). Director George Lucas had turned down such big names as | and Ryan Phillipe for the role, as well as 1,500 other candidates |
Ismail Haniyeh | ... ight of return" to all Palestinian refugees. In November 2008, Hamas leader | re-stated that Hamas was willing to accept a Palestinian state within the ... |
Horace Greeley | ... tor: an abolitionist minister, Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, to whom journalist | famously wrote "Go West, young man, go West, and grow up with the country! ... |
Thomas Pynchon | The Crying of Lot 49 by | has several characters seeing a play called 'The Courier's Tragedy' by the ... |
Heulette Fontenot | ... n Parish has been represented in the Louisiana State Senate by Republicans, | (2000–2008) and Dale M. Erdey (since 2008) |
Sheryl Crow | Offered the song by Dylan, | later recorded an up-tempo cover of "Mississippi" for her The Globe Sessio ... |
Jerry Falwell | ... rginia Beach that criticized Christian leaders, including Pat Robertson and | , as divisive conservatives, declaring "... we embrace the fine members of ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | The FBI, under written directive from Attorney General | , began telephone tapping King in the fall of 1963. Concerned that allegat ... |
Bob Dylan | ... lapton, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, | , Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood and Van Morrison. However, Scorsese's comm ... |
Rue McClanahan | ... goner for Dorothy's (Beatrice Arthur) affection in a dream, where Blanche ( | ) dreams her husband is still alive. In the dream, Sonny uses his power as ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... time, homosexual relations among the members were for a time common", wrote | . One of Keynes's greatest loves was the artist Duncan Grant, whom he met ... |
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 ... |
Bob Dylan | ... les singing and playing acoustic guitar of the film's theme song written by | , "Man in Me |
Octave Mirbeau | In 1945 he made Diary of a Chambermaid, an adaptation of the | novel, Le Journal d'une femme de chambre, starring Paulette Goddard and Bu ... |
Albert Camus | ... eckett, Jean Genet, and Arthur Adamov. Esslin called them "absurd" based on | ' concept of the absurd, claiming that Beckett and Ionesco better captured ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... . W. Bush and George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady | , First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael ... |
Mirabehn | During M. K. Gandhi's visit to RSS Camp accompanied by Mahadev Desai and | at Wardha in 1934, he was surprised by the discipline and the absence of u ... |
Lady Gaga | ... g, spunky and over-the-top fashions of today's stars such as Katy Perry and | channel 1980s New Wave fashion |
Camille Chamoun | ... the Tigers Militia—which was led by Dany Chamoun, a son of former President | |
Bobby Kennedy | ... on with the murders of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator | , and backed into the shadows, largely to make way for the feminist revolu ... |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... a crew in tow, and bought a massaging leather recliner for the first guest, | . The second of the two "fire shows", on Friday night, was taped in the To ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ed his former Senate colleague Bob Dole for president, while Gantt endorsed | . Although Helms is generally credited with being the most successful Repu ... |
Yoko Ono | ... 2006. The exhibition of nominees' work opened at Tate Britain on October 3. | , the celebrity announcer chosen for the year, declared Tomma Abts the win ... |
James Madison | ... elers during the Colonial era. Famous Americans, such as George Washington, | and others have passed through Rock Hall numerous times traversing between ... |
Nell Newman | ... hters: Elinor Teresa (1959), known on screen as Nell Potts and generally as | , Melissa "Lissy" Stewart (1961), and Claire "Clea" Olivia Newman (1965). ... |
Ruy Barbosa | ... ea of Spain, Dionisio Anzilotti of Italy, Bernard Loder of the Netherlands, | of Brazil, Yorozu Oda of Japan, Charles Andre Weiss of France, Antonio Sán ... |
Pat Robertson | ... ade a speech in Virginia Beach that criticized Christian leaders, including | and Jerry Falwell, as divisive conservatives, declaring "... we embrace th ... |
Peter Tait | After Hamilton's death, his student | continued promoting quaternions. At this time, quaternions were a mandator ... |
Murray Bookchin | In , | included Bey's work in what he called "lifestyle anarchism", which he crit ... |
Eric Flint | Mannington is the model for the fictional town of Grantville in | 's best selling hit 1632 series of alternate history novels: 1632, 1633, R ... |
Martin Luther | One passage in scripture supporting the idea of divine right of kings was . | , when urging the secular authorities to crush the Peasant Rebellion of 15 ... |
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 ... |
Martin Luther | ... gh, is that Protestant Reformation was—largely involuntarily—kickstarted by | in 1517, that is the year after the Reinheitsgebot edict (for one year onl ... |
Louise Bryant | ... ution, Ten Days that Shook the World. He was married to writer and feminist | . Reed died in Russia in 1920, and was buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropol ... |
Robert Mugabe | | | |Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Fron |
Paul McCartney | ... e Abbey Road album, the cover of which features the band crossing the road. | has owned a property in the area since the 1960s along with many other fam ... |
Jeremy Bentham | ... owing all its consequences. Two influential contributors to this theory are | and John Stuart Mill. Utilitarianism was described by Mill as "the greates ... |
Dany Chamoun | ... Phalangists loyal to Bachir Gemayel and the Tigers Militia—which was led by | , a son of former President Camille Chamoun |
Corazon Aquino | In 1986, after a major government reorganization, President | issued Executive Order No. 392 and changed the structure of the Metropolit ... |
Morgan Tsvangirai | | | |Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangira |
William Wilberforce | ... lical Anglican) social reformers who lived around the Common. They included | , Henry Thornton and Zachary Macaulay, father of the historian Thomas Maca ... |
Huldrych Zwingli | The Reformation in Switzerland began in 1523, led by | , priest of the Great Minster church in Zürich since 1518. Zürich adopted ... |
Marie Foster | ... L. Chestnut (Selma's first Black attorney), SCLC Citizenship School teacher | , public school teacher Marie Moore, and others active with the Dallas Cou ... |
Wu Ming | Examples in literature include the television set in | 's novel 5 |
Hugh of Lincoln | ... ays, "one of the most outstanding government ministers in English History". | , a contemporary and later canonized, is said to have asked forgiveness of ... |
Nyerere | ... d Nkrumah therefore rejects the idea of an "African socialism" in the sense | , one of the "ideology of continuity" (Hountondji left) was arrested from |
Jackie Robinson | ... baseball, a bar that remained until 1947. It is a common misconception that | was the first African-American major-league ballplayer; he was actually on ... |
Chapekar brothers | ... ne, Rand and another British officer Lt. Ayerst were shot and killed by the | and their other associates. Tilak was charged with incitement to murder an ... |
Michael Douglas | ... Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and | , actress Jane Wyatt, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby, hi ... |
Bill Clinton | ... y Show with Jon Stewart. Dole was, for a short time, a commentator opposite | on CBS's 60 Minutes. Dole guest-starred as himself on NBC's Brooke Shields ... |
Cranmer | ... to Protestant belief before Mary's death in 1558 after hearing the words of | , Ridley, and Latimer, three Protestant martyrs burned at the stake in Oxf ... |
Khaled Abou El Fadl | ... e EPA). Anthony Amsterdam (professor at New York University School of Law), | (professor of law at UCLA School of Law), and Curtis Reitz, the Algernon S ... |
Cher | ... e only artist outside of the rock and roll genre. Along with Frank Sinatra, | , and Shirley Jones, she shares the distinction of being awarded an acting ... |
Bachir Gemayel | ... ry components of the Christian front were the Maronite Phalangists loyal to | and the Tigers Militia—which was led by Dany Chamoun, a son of former Pres ... |
Colin Jordan | ... ntry; trade union organiser Tom Mann and National Socialist Movement leader | also came from the city |
Sting | ... rth Day's 40th anniversary. The final day's events featured performances by | , Mavis Staples, The Roots, John Legend, Jimmy Cliff and others. A day-lon ... |
W. E. B. Du Bois | ... errell and his wife Dr. Mary Church Terrell, Robert Weaver, Harriet Tubman, | , and poets Langston Hughes and Paul Laurence Dunbar. Charles Douglass’ fa ... |
John Kerry | ... e county's total, more than three times the 9,895 votes (22%) his opponent, | , received. The Republicans fared better still in the 2008 election, in wh ... |
Bill Clinton | ... mbitions left, Kennedy formed a good relationship with Democratic President | upon the latter taking office in 1993, despite his having initially backed ... |
J.L. Chestnut | ... Amelia, and Bruce Boynton, Rev. L.L. Anderson of Tabernacle Baptist Church, | (Selma's first Black attorney), SCLC Citizenship School teacher Marie Fost ... |
Rosa Parks | ... ford Durr decided to wait for a better case to pursue. On December 1, 1955, | was arrested for refusing to give up her seat. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, ... |
Douglas Adams | The end of the universe has been used for satirical and comedic effect. In | 's science-fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the "Resta ... |
Zachary Macaulay | ... ed around the Common. They included William Wilberforce, Henry Thornton and | , father of the historian Thomas Macaulay, as well as William Smith, M.P., ... |
Saul Williams | Bigger Thomas is mentioned in one of the lyrical hooks of "The Ritual" in | 's The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust |
Elizabeth Taylor | ... to squeeze past stacks of them in order to walk up the stairs. According to | (as quoted in Patricia Bosworth's biography of Clift), "Monty could've bee ... |
Harriet Tubman | ... t judge Robert Terrell and his wife Dr. Mary Church Terrell, Robert Weaver, | , W. E. B. Du Bois, and poets Langston Hughes and Paul Laurence Dunbar. Ch ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... Keckly, a free black dressmaker who worked for two presidents' wives: Mrs. | and later Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Day was also a native; he was well kno ... |
James Madison | In the Federalist No. 39, | argued that the Constitution was designed to be a mixture of state-based a ... |
Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace | ... ere he briefly attended Wabash Preparatory School. His father remarried, to | , a prominent suffragist and temperance advocate, who was stepmother to th ... |
John Calvin | ... f Christianae religionis institutio (Institutes of the Christian Religion – | 's great exposition of Calvinist doctrine) was published at Basel in March ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... n of Staffordshire to the Trent and to the Mersey. The first sod was cut by | in 1766 and Brindley carried it away in a barrow. From Runcorn, the canal ... |
Neil Young | ... of prominent guest performers at a single concert, including Eric Clapton, | , Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul ... |
Carl Sagan | | , an astronomer, proposed the planetary engineering of Venus in an article ... |
Paul Robeson | Among the residents and guests were | , D.C. municipal court judge Robert Terrell and his wife Dr. Mary Church T ... |
Maya Angelou | Latifah was asked by | , who was unable to attend, to recite a poem written by Angelou at the mem ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... s still an important pop label with artists such as Coldplay, Gorillaz, and | among others. It is also EMI's oldest active label: its contemporary HMV, ... |
Martin Sheen | ... e remembered—an adaptation of Dracula starring Marlon Brando as Dracula and | as Jonathan Harker. (Yes, it is Apocalypse Now, complete with all the famo ... |
Bipin Chandra Pal | ... e framework of British rule. Tilak was backed by rising public leaders like | and Lala Lajpat Rai, who held the same point of view. Under them, India's ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... nshevik leaders. On 20 December 1917 the Cheka was created by the decree of | . These were the beginnings of the Bolshevik's consolidation of power over ... |
Vida Dutton Scudder | ... ry—in a dichotomy common to all modern humanistic studies. Four years later | compared the poem with socialist ideas from the works of Thomas Carlyle, J ... |
Svend Robinson | ... t these have been controversial and of minor legal consequence. In 1999, MP | brought forward a failed proposal before the Canadian House of Commons tha ... |
George Whitefield | ... hornton, a philanthropist and a supporter of the leading Methodist preacher | |
John Wesley Powell | ... tales strengthened their credibility. In 1869, one-armed Civil War veteran | led an expedition from Green River Station in Wyoming, aiming to run the t ... |
Al Gore | ... Bush. The same went for Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut in 2000 after | lost to George W. Bush. In 2008, Joseph Biden was elected Vice President a ... |
Gore Vidal | ... a comment which the network censors decided to cut from the broadcast tape. | once quipped to Claire Bloom, Roth's second wife: "You have already had Po ... |
Joan Baez | ... uch as Smith's version of "The Weight" for the Easy Rider soundtrack LP and | 's cover of "" in 1971 |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ... consfield and served as Member of Parliament for both Amersham and Wycombe. | and his wife Mary lived for some time in Marlow, attracted to the town by ... |
Mary Church Terrell | ... re Paul Robeson, D.C. municipal court judge Robert Terrell and his wife Dr. | , Robert Weaver, Harriet Tubman, W. E. B. Du Bois, and poets Langston Hugh ... |
Maud Gonne | ... eanwhile, back home Irish pro-Boer fever, whipped up by Arthur Griffith and | in what was the most popular and most violent of the European pro-Boer mov ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... ritish colonies in North America in 1765, where it was first grown for hay. | wrote a letter in 1770 mentioning sending soybeans home from England. Soyb ... |
Ismail Haniyeh | ... Christians living under the sovereignty of an Islamic state." In late 2006, | , the political leader of Hamas, said that if a Palestinian state was form ... |
Andrew Dickson White | ... ters of the period carried this account further. For instance, according to | , Bacon was repeatedly persecuted and imprisoned because of the opposition ... |
Frank Zappa | ... to find a new guitar player to record the parts. He eventually found former | and David Lee Roth guitar player Steve Vai, whom Coverdale had seen in the ... |
Bernard Lafayette | In early 1963, | and Colia Lafayette of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC ... |
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 ... |
Jack Newfield | ... s own lawyer present, he signed four "contracts of servitude" (according to | ). One was an exclusive promotional contract with Don King, two were manag ... |
Bill Clinton | ... exports in at the same low tariffs as goods from most other countries. Both | and George W. Bush asserted that free trade would gradually open China to ... |
KRS-One | ... echnology. Rakim took lyrics about the art of rapping to new heights, while | and Chuck D pushed "message rap" towards black activism. Native Tongues ar ... |
Charlton Heston | ... Omega Man, based upon the book I Am Legend by Richard Matheson and starring | . The soundtrack was not released on CD until 2002 in a limited run of 3,0 ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | ... authors to explore the more human-centric topics of fate and free will. In | 's classic novel Slaughterhouse Five, the primary character is a war veter ... |
Surya Sen | ... on hall of Calcutta University. Following the Chittagong armoury raid case, | was hanged and several others were deported for life to the Cellular Jail ... |
Cyclops | ... e Siege Perilous. Havok himself, woken from his conditioning by his brother | dealt the killing blow to Cameron Hodge in the process. Another ally, a me ... |
Louis Marshall | ... crosse teams. In 1911, under the leadership of Syracuse University trustee, | , the New York State College of Forestry was re-established in close assoc ... |
Bono | ... iling to reach a foreign-aid target of 0.7 per cent of GDP, most notably by | of Irish rock group U2 (who claimed that he was going to "kick [Martin's] ... |
James L. Farmer, Jr. | ... g Hansberry's funeral, Robeson was also contacted by both Bayard Rustin and | about the possibility of becoming involved with the mainstream of the Civi ... |
Edward Hall Alderson | ... entary scrutiny of the original bill, especially under cross-examination by | . The Bill was rejected. A revised bill with a new alignment was submitted ... |
Barbara Boxer | ... the more conservative Bruce Herschensohn, and the election to the Democrat | . Bono and Herschensohn became close friends after the campaign. Bono was ... |
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa | ... r, associated with beryl and juniper. Its astrological symbol was listed by | |
Catharine Beecher | ... ir feelings and emotions through bodily movement. This idea was extended by | , who founded the Western Female Institute in Ohio, United States, in 1837 ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ty. The County Seat found its home in Mineola on July 13, 1900, as Governor | laid the cornerstone of the Nassau County Court House. A celebration was h ... |
Trent Reznor | ... 's first major boost in popularity outside Germany came when music director | chose two Rammstein songs, "Heirate mich" and "Rammstein", for David Lynch ... |
Andrew Dickson White | ... bring a university to the city, having failed to convince Ezra Cornell and | to locate Cornell University there rather than in Ithaca. White pressed th ... |
Fidel Castro | ... had joined the FBI and in the 1960s had contracted to the CIA to eliminate | using Mafia bosses Sam Giancana and Santo Trafficante. In late 1971, the P ... |
Walter Cronkite | The program's ratings slipped late in the decade as CBS's | gained fame for his coverage of the space program, a field in which neithe ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... given time, just because it is not in motion in any instant of that time." | offered what is known as the "at-at theory of motion". It agrees that ther ... |
Larry Kramer | ... cember 2008, she stated that she was considering directing an adaptation of | 's play The Normal Heart, a project she has worked on since the mid-1990s ... |
Paul Robeson | ... thony Hopkins (1981) and Orson Welles. Ground-breaking black American actor | played the role from 1930 to 1959. The casting of the role comes with a po ... |
Moby | ... um, Furtado headlined the "Burn in the Spotlight Tour" and also appeared on | 's tour |
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin | ... some respect. Lenin's Mausoleum, for example, contains the embalmed body of | , the founder of the Soviet Union. Nearby to the south is the elaborate br ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ter unsuccessfully trying to plead his innocence (by reciting the lyrics of | 's "It Ain't Me Babe" and insisting that he did no more than "cross an ima ... |
Louis Marshall | ... at Syracuse University, under the leadership of Syracuse University Trustee | , with the active support of Syracuse University Chancellor Day. Its found ... |
Claudette Colvin | In March 1955, a fifteen-year-old school girl, | , refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in compliance with the Ji ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... list theories of language acquisition dovetail with linguistic work done by | and others. These have led to a wider variety of teaching methods ranging ... |
Subcomandante Marcos | ... 's supporters association, was evoked in a Saint Patrick's Day message from | of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, and has been remembered as a ... |
Norman Thomas | ... Disillusioned, Rustin began working with members of the Socialist Party of | , particularly, A. Philip Randolph, the head of the Brotherhood of Sleepin ... |
Harrison Ford | ... ions operating with the call letters WMTH-FM (W Maine Township High). Actor | known as playing the lead role in the Indiana Jones movies, went to Maine ... |
Magneto's | ... period of general turmoil and a number of attacks by superhumans, including | Acolytes who were unwilling to forgive the former Genoshan government 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 |
Melissa Etheridge | ... ard, responding to critics by saying, "Bass is the biggest music star since | to come out, and maybe some people think HRC should just ignore these mome ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ummit at Camp David of July 2000 took place between United States President | , Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and Palestinian Authority Chairman Ya ... |
Arthur Garfield Hays | ... on. But part of the ACLU supported Ford's right to free speech. ACLU leader | proposed a compromise (supporting the auto workers union, yet also endorsi ... |
Samuel Adams | ... ommanded the legislature to "vindicate the insulted dignity of government." | claimed that foreigners ("British emissaries") were instigating treason am ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... e Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) in 1969, then under the direction of | ("father" of musique concrète), proved hugely influential. Jarre was intro ... |
Peter Singer | | , along with many animal rights activists, has argued that the well-being ... |
Masanobu Fukuoka | ... all yields. —Patrick Whitefield, How to make a forest garden p16 | as part of his early experiments on his family farm in Japan experimented ... |
Bayard Rustin | ... l rights. Following Hansberry's funeral, Robeson was also contacted by both | and James L. Farmer, Jr. about the possibility of becoming involved with t ... |
Robert G. Ingersoll | | , political leader and orator, born in Dresden |
Sharon Stone | ... wn-and-out Hollywood screenwriter using the services of an authentic muse ( | ) for inspiration |
Eric S. Raymond | The Cathedral and the Bazaar (abbreviated CatB) is an essay by | on software engineering methods, based on his observations of the Linux ke ... |
Frederick Douglass | Highland Beach was founded in the summer of 1893 by Charles Douglass ( | ' son) and his wife Laura after they had been turned away from a restauran ... |
Gopal Krishna Gokhale | ... all things British. The moderates led by leaders like Dadabhai Naoroji and | on the other hand wanted reform within the framework of British rule. Tila ... |
John Fogerty | ... in Chalk which was released in March 2009. He also was part of the band for | 's The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again in 2009. In 2010, Miller again joine ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... le's Songs was a collection of cover versions. Its first single, a cover of | 's song "Solsbury Hill", reached the UK Top 10. The second single from the ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... ay filibuster, to stop the Senate from approving a federal holiday to honor | Helms was credited even by his most vociferous opponents with providing ex ... |
Richard St. Barbe Baker | ... cause, prior to World War II he supported the work of restoration-forester | to reforest Palestine, introducing St. Barbe Baker to religious leaders fr ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... d in formation of the Clinton health care plan, which was run by First Lady | and others. It failed badly and damaged the prospects for such legislation ... |
Maxwell | The most dramatic prediction of | 's theory of electromagnetism, published in 1865, was the existence of ele ... |
Thomas Day | ... ds of slaves. Referring to this seeming contradiction, English abolitionist | wrote in a 1776 letter, "If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, ... |
James Brown | One of the main influences on Hip Hop artists was | . James Brown is credited for inventing funk music in the middle '60s. The ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... al governments, and to the support they receive from their host population. | states that Interview |
Martin Duberman | ... e results were summarized by historian, playwright, and gay-rights activist | , "Instead of Kinsey's 37% (men who had at least one homosexual experience ... |
Mary Whitehouse | ... ere criticized for their violent content by the press, commentators such as | and various religious organizations |
Jimmy Carter | ... ril 2008 meeting between Hamas leader Khaled Meshal and former US President | , an understanding was reached in which Hamas agreed it would respect the ... |
Magneto | The United Nations ceded the island nation to the powerful mutant | , after he demanded an entire mutants-only nation. Magneto and his Acolyte ... |
Peter Atkins | ... e University of East Anglia, which resulted in criticism from Lord Winston, | , Richard Wiseman and the Royal Societ |
Brian Haw | ... was officially given for State Britain, which recreated all the objects in | 's anti-war display in Parliament Square, London. The judges commended Wal ... |
Steven Seagal | ... available throughout the world. Aikido was exhibited in Hollywood films by | in the 1990s |
Tariq Ali | Recent and current inhabitants of Highgate include | , Julian Barratt, Stanley Baxter, Andy Bell, Arthur Boyd, Sarah Blackwood, ... |
Yasser Arafat | ... nton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and Palestinian Authority Chairman | . Ultimately, it was an unsuccessful attempt to negotiate a "final status ... |
Aaron Burr | ... sts who took advantage of Suffern's hospitality included Lieutenant Colonel | , who later became the third Vice President of the United States; General ... |
James Madison | Jefferson and | also secretly drafted the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions denouncing the ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... out before the resolution was passed. As they exited, they were taunted by | who told them "You are pitiful isolated individuals; you are bankrupts; yo ... |
John Brown | ... ohn Brown" law in 1860 because it was used to convict and hang abolitionist | after his raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 |
Benjamin Franklin | ... actor," was among the first American colonialists to write literary satire. | and others followed, using satire to shape an emerging nation's culture th ... |
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell | ... unofficially adopted the name of its benefactor: an abolitionist minister, | , to whom journalist Horace Greeley famously wrote "Go West, young man, go ... |
Cher | ... er-one Billboard Hot 100 hit, at the age of 47, (She held this record until | broke it at the age of 52, in 1999 with "Believe".) The following year, th ... |
Clarence Darrow | ... participants included William Jennings Bryan in the role of prosecutor and | as John T. Scopes' defense counsel |
Martin Buber | Jewish thinkers such as | and Hugo Bergmann were also influenced by Anthroposophy. Hugo Bergmann vie ... |
Robert Ingersoll | ... els and Spence, who named the community Ingersoll, in honor of the agnostic | . A post office was established in 1881, and by 1884 the town had an estim ... |
Bill Cosby | ... its own police force. Celebrities with homes here have included Alex Haley, | , and Arthur Ashe. Streets there include Crummell, Dunbar, Henson, Augusta ... |
Hassan al-Turabi | ... -Bashir and NIF founder, Islamist ideologue, and then speaker of parliament | . Al-Turabi was stripped of his posts in the ruling party and the governme ... |
Humaira Begum | He married | (1918–2002) on 7 November 1931 and had six sons and two daughters |
John Lennon | ... ay around as was often believed. The riff was provided to "Fame" co-writers | and Bowie by guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had briefly been a member of Bro ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ide in Fayette County, GA. Their two children are now in college. President | appointed Lee Haney Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitnes ... |
Che Guevara | ... . Hans Werner Henze's Das Floß der Medusa, written in 1968 as a requiem for | , is properly speaking an oratorio; Henze's Requiem is instrumental but re ... |
Mary Wollstonecraft | In Letters on Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, | wrote extensively while visiting Risør in 1783, including the following re ... |
Al Gore | ... Climate Change, an organization that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with | . Abdurrahim El-Keib is the interim prime minister of Libya |
Jan Marijnissen | ... able supporters of Feyenoord include Craig Bellamy, Gerard Cox, Wouter Bos, | , Robert Eenhoorn, Arjan Erkel, Dennis van der Geest, DJ Paul Elstak, , Vi ... |
Rosie O'Donnell | ... y Fierstein, starred as Tevye, and Randy Graff, and later Andrea Martin and | , was Golde. This production replaced Yente's song "The Rumor" with a song ... |
Aristophanes | ... rms cynicism and parody were used. Modern critics call the Greek playwright | one of the best known early satirists: his plays are known for their criti ... |
John C. Calhoun | ... 98, and distrustful of the nationalizing program promoted by Henry Clay and | |
Rush Limbaugh | ... ic senators, complaining about comments made by conservative talk show host | . The winning bid was $2,100,100, with 100 percent of the proceeds going t ... |
Kim Dae-jung | ... dress. . Donga.com. Retrieved March 8, 2007. In 2001, then President | announced a plan for building up a Strategic Mobile Fleet. . Kim Dae-ju ... |
James Madison | Virginians were instrumental in writing the United States Constitution. | drafted the Virginia Plan in 1787 and the Bill of Rights in 1789. Virginia ... |
Salman Rushdie | ... he Six Billionth Citizen". The essay was written by British-Indian novelist | , who found controversy in 1988 over one of his books gaining him a religi ... |
Paul McCartney | Costello has worked with | , Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and Rub ... |
Bob Dylan | ... sts were fundamental to The Band's existence and growth: Ronnie Hawkins and | . Other guests they admired (and in most cases had worked with before) inc ... |
Violeta Chamorro | ... from the court in September 1992 (under the later, post-FSLN, government of | ), following a repeal of the law requiring the country to seek compensatio ... |
Doris Day | ... d the film Young Man with a Horn, starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, and | . In this version, in which Hoagy Carmichael also plays a role, the Rick M ... |
Michael J. Fox | ... n taken must choose a new name. Notable examples include Michael Keaton and | , whose birth names "Michael Douglas" and "Michael Fox", respectively, wer ... |
Louis-Auguste Blanqui | ... d to technological change was becoming more common by the late 1830s, as in | description in 1837 of la révolution industrielle. Friedrich Engels in The ... |
Yoko Ono | ... ad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, | , Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Coll ... |
Bill Oddie | Garden, along with Tim Brooke-Taylor and | , became a co-writer and performer in the comedy series The Goodies (1970– ... |
Fernando Belaúnde Terry | ... Sendero Luminoso uprising, Vargas Llosa was asked by the Peruvian President | to join the Investigatory Commission, a task force to inquire into the mas ... |
John Lennon | James is mentioned in The Beatles' song "For You Blue": while | plays the slide guitar (James' trademark), George Harrison says, "Elmore J ... |
Stokely Carmichael | ... rights leaders also called for non-violent action, while the more militant | called for a more forceful response |
Larry Kramer's | ... 0. In the mid-1980s, he appeared in two different productions of playwright | early AIDS-era drama The Normal Heart. In 1992, he starred in a Shakespear ... |
Gopal Ganesh Agarkar | ... d the Deccan Education Society with a few of his college friends, including | , Mahadev Ballal Namjoshi and Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar whose goal was to ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... c attention. This culminated at the Cronkite's Universe talk show hosted by | in New York in 1981, where Leakey and Johanson held a fierce debate on liv ... |
Tadeusz Kościuszko | ... at on his way to Philadelphia to meet Washington, Little Turtle met General | , who presented him with a matching pair of pistols along with instruction ... |
Horace Greeley | ... mote the large-scale corruption tolerated by President Ulysses S. Grant ran | for the presidency. The Stalwarts defended Grant and the spoils system; th ... |
Jack Layton | After the Gomery findings, NDP leader | notified the Liberals of conditions for the NDP's continued support; the t ... |
Thurgood Marshall | In 1967, Johnson nominated civil rights attorney | to be the first African American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court |
Markos Moulitsas | The Hill published an op-ed piece by | of the liberal blog Daily Kos titled "Dems: Ignore 'Concern Trolls. The co ... |
Paul Langevin | Starting with | in 1911, there have been numerous explanations of this paradox, many based ... |
Albert Camus | ... the former does not necessarily lead to the latter, as philosophers such as | believed. Happiness is not inextricably linked to optimism, nor is pessimi ... |
George Wythe | Wythe County was formed from Montgomery County in 1790. It was named after | , the first Virginian signer of the Declaration of Independence. During th ... |
Ben Stein | ... Bueller's Day Off includes a scene where former Richard Nixon speech writer | , in the role of a high school teacher, leads a class discussion about the ... |
Martin Luther | ... was as a disgusted response to Tetzel's activities selling indulgences that | wrote his famous 95 Theses, which he sent to Albert on 31 October 1517 and ... |
Paul McCartney | In 1987, Costello began a long-running songwriting collaboration with | . They wrote a number of songs together, including |
J. Horace McFarland | ... arheaded by business magnate and conservationist Stephen Mather, as well as | . With the help of journalist Robert Sterling Yard, Mather ran a publicity ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... th a broom, and her bad temper, much to the shame of the current president, | , and the fear of the soldiers. From 1902 till 1930, she and Matilda ran S ... |
Elton John | ... he MCA label. The first MCA Records release in the US was former Uni artist | 's Crocodile Rock in 1972. In 1973, the final Decca pop label release was ... |
Bob Marley | ... ar in the U.S. and in Europe, mostly because of reggae superstar and legend | . The late '70s also saw the beginning of hip-hop music with the songs "Ra ... |
Bruce Kent | ... l with a banner reading, "Help the Soviets, Support CND!" It also denounced | , the general secretary of CND, as a supporter of IRA terrorism |
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 ... |
Elton John | ... According to author Darden Asbury Pyron, "Liberace was the first gay person | had ever seen on television; he became his hero. |
Eric Bentley | ... el is about life and death." Another view was advanced by critic and writer | , who disliked the ending, stating, "the last scene of Carousel is an impe ... |
Milton Friedman | ... along with other three left-wing intellectuals, in with the known economist | , who was in Iceland to give a lecture on the "tyranny of the status quo" ... |
Aristophanes | ... the following year, he published his emendations on the Plutus and Nubes of | , and on the fragments of Menander and Philemon. He published the last wor ... |
Neil Young | ... d a stellar list of guests, including other Canadian acts Joni Mitchell and | . Two of the guests were fundamental to The Band's existence and growth: R ... |
Vladimir Pribylovsky | According to Yuri Felshtinsky and | , top KGB officers Alexander Korzhakov and Alexander Komelkov may have plo ... |
Heinrich Bullinger | ... went to Zürich to continue his education under his godfather, the reformer, | . After having completed his studies at Basel and Strasbourg, he returned ... |
James Stephen | ... ned with prominent new members such as Zachary Macaulay, Henry Brougham and | . In June 1804, Wilberforce's bill to abolish the slave trade successfully ... |
Robert Sterling Yard | ... Stephen Mather, as well as J. Horace McFarland. With the help of journalist | , Mather ran a publicity campaign for the Department of the Interior. They ... |
Michael Douglas | ... ble examples include Michael Keaton and Michael J. Fox, whose birth names " | " and "Michael Fox", respectively, were already in use |
Stevie Wonder | ... and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as creative funk master | . In 1977, their friend Sid McCray introduced the band, who were already i ... |
Mahatma Gandhi | ... national holidays such as Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti (birthdate of | ) are meant to be dry days nationally. The state of Andhra Pradesh had imp ... |
Helen Clark | ... in office, the National Party lost the November 1999 election. Labour under | out-polled National by 39% to 30% and formed a coalition, minority governm ... |
Al Gore | ... sage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) then-Vice President | mentioned the Smoot-Hawley tariff as a response to NAFTA objections voiced ... |
Bill Clinton | ... county with 49.15% of the vote. Richard Nixon (1960, 1972), Ronald Reagan, | , and George W. Bush all won the county twice. In 2008 Democrat Barack Oba ... |
Benjamin Franklin | On September 27, 1786, Mason wrote to | that he had returned to Philadelphia with his wife, seven sons, and one da ... |
Damon Albarn | ... zorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, | , Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry Animals, and ... |
Geert Wilders | ... would encompass the social-liberals Democrats 66, the Party for Freedom of | and Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands movement, although he found li ... |
Margaret Atwood | ... work of science fiction or speculative fiction, written by Canadian author | and first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1985. Set in the near fut ... |
Rob Reiner | ... en pitched around Hollywood for a long time. Receiving advice from director | , screenwriter William Goldman, and their friend writer/director Kevin Smi ... |
Kim Dae-jung | ... Both were released from prison in December 1997, pardoned by then-president | |
Frank Zappa | ... ot nothin' on this, baby." Other artists influenced by Elmore James include | and Jeffrey Evans of the band 68 Comeback |
Paul McCartney | ... The Beatles that relied upon a performance by a single member of the band, | . He was accompanied by a string quartet. The final recording was so diffe ... |
Camille Paglia | Writers such as | , Christina Hoff Sommers, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and ... |
Ian McKellen | ... tic Arts" presented by the US-based Shakespeare Guild. Past winners include | , Kenneth Branagh, Glen Joseph, Kevin Kline and Judi Denc |
Mohamed Nasheed | ... r. Waheed opposed the arrest order and supported the opposition that forced | to resign. A day later, Nasheed stated that he was forced to resign at gun ... |
Debbie Harry | ... ghdad. She has expressed interest in playing the role of Blondie frontwoman | in Michel Gondry's upcoming biographical film about the band. Dunst is due ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | American President | offered to mediate, and earned a Nobel Peace Prize for his effort. Sergius ... |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ... 97, Brian's 1951 opera in eight scenes The Cenci, based on the 1819 play by | , was premiered in a concert performance by the Millennium Sinfonia, condu ... |
Jerry Falwell | ... considered a personal hero), as well as Charles Stanley, Pat Robertson, and | , whose Liberty University dedicated its Jesse Helms School of Government ... |
Bill Oddie | ... d performer in the comedy series Broaden Your Mind with Tim Brooke-Taylor ( | joined the series for the second season) |
César Chávez | ... as it was called, soon came under the banner of the United Farm Workers and | . However, Corky Gonzales and Reies Tijerina stirred up old tensions about ... |
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 ... |
Christina Hoff Sommers | Writers such as Camille Paglia, | , Jean Bethke Elshtain, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Daphne Patai oppose som ... |
William H. Seward | Even before Fort Sumter, U.S. Secretary of State | issued formal instructions to the American minister to Great Britain: Make ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... s Band finished the service by performing "When the Saints Go Marching In". | sang "Turn the World Around," a song he had debuted on The Muppet Show, as ... |
Tori Amos | ... ter) was used as an archetype for the character Tori by contemporary artist | in her 2007 album American Doll Posse, and the Canadian rock band Rush ref ... |
John Lennon | ... ased Home at Last. Included on this album is "God Part III", which draws on | 's "God" and the U2 riposte ("God II"); "Come Away", written about his 197 ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... rvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, | , Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstr ... |
Pat Robertson | ... ly Graham (whom he considered a personal hero), as well as Charles Stanley, | , and Jerry Falwell, whose Liberty University dedicated its Jesse Helms Sc ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... t. Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Joe Sample, George Duke, Christian McBride, and | made guest appearances. It was nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Traditi ... |
Upton Sinclair | ... ism in Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines in 1898 was also criticized in | 's 1919 book, The Brass Check: A Study of American Journalism. According t ... |
John Lennon | ... biting his Kinetic Light Sculptures at the Indica Gallery. Mardas impressed | with the Nothing Box; a small plastic box with randomly blinking lights, a ... |
Mary Shelley | ... im. This sub-plot has an obvious similarity to the story of Frankenstein by | and even more so, perhaps, to subsequent film adaptations of the novel (th ... |
Helen Reddy | ... the world. Meanwhile, a score of Australian expatriate solo performers like | , Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen became major stars in the USA and int ... |
Yoko Ono | ... Cartney", the song was written solely by McCartney. In 2000 McCartney asked | if she would agree to change the credit on the song to read "McCartney–Len ... |
Bob Marley | ... d". Despite their burgeoning punk sound, the early Bad Brains, after seeing | in concert, also delved deep into reggae music and the Rastafari movement. ... |
Adam Mickiewicz | ... by recalling both its shabbiness and the fact that the greatest Polish poet | died there from the cholera in 1855. Mickiewicz´ museum at Dolapdere, stil ... |
Martin Luther | ... ntact. A few months after the proclamation of the 95 Theses, in April 1518, | was received in Heidelberg, to defend them. In 1537, the castle located fu ... |
Thomas Pynchon | Mason is one of the titular characters of | 's 1997 novel Mason & Dixon |
Jimmy Carter | ... an outbreak of cancers, birth defects, and other health problems. President | eventually declared the Love Canal area a state of emergency, and all resi ... |
Jonathan Miller | ... detailed in his 2010 autobiography, "Life". The director, wit and physician | was born into a wealthy family in the area. The British World War II flier ... |
Mohamed Nasheed | | won the 2008 Presidential election, resulting in Gayoom having to step dow ... |
Bill Clinton | ... censed, McCain ran ads accusing Bush of lying and comparing the governor to | , which Bush said was "about as low a blow as you can give in a Republican ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... s v. White ruled Texas' declaration of secession was legally null and void. | , former President of the Confederacy, and Alexander Stephens, its former ... |
Pat Robertson | ... ral Roberts, Jimmy Swaggart, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Jerry Fallwell, and | . Most developed their own media networks, news exposure, and political in ... |
Jim Brown | ... Davis was slated to play for the Cleveland Browns in the same backfield as | , but died of leukemia before being able to play professionally |
Sargent Shriver | ... nod, again without success. McGovern instead chose Kennedy's brother-in-law | |
Marla Ruzicka | Dunst has signed to appear in Sweet Relief as peace activist | , a U.S. relief worker killed by a suicide bomb in Baghdad. She has expres ... |
John Kerry | ... ail message that reporters should not "artificially hold George W. Bush and | 'equally' accountable" to the public interest, and that complaints from Bu ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... heir historical link with past wars, especially in Germany. Famous pacifist | criticizes nationalism for diminishing the individual's capacity to judge ... |
Jane Jacobs | ... ionals" as a full style of capital of its own. Some ethicists, most clearly | , see this as simple corruption. Nonetheless, corruption clearly has a cas ... |
Viola Liuzzo | After the murder of civil rights worker | , Johnson went on television to announce the arrest of four Ku Klux Klansm ... |
Cynthia Lummis | ... Barrasso, and its one member of the House of Representatives, Congresswoman | . All three are Republicans. The state has not voted for a Democrat for pr ... |
Voltaire | ... in later years settled into a Rationalist Deism similar to that espoused by | . A census-taker asked Hugo in 1872 if he was a Catholic, and he replied, ... |
Milton Friedman | ... of the United States' GNP and exports were only 5.0%. Monetarists, such as | , who emphasize the central role of the money supply in causing the depres ... |
Susa Young Gates | ... honri Young, best-selling novelist Orson Scott Card, women's right activist | , NFL Hall of Fame athlete Steve Young, and Richard Whitehead Young, U.S. ... |
Henry Thornton | ... rs of the so-called Clapham Sect, among whom was his best friend and cousin | . Holding evangelical Christian convictions, and consequently dubbed "the ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... gate scandal. It favored the relatively unknown former governor of Georgia, | , the Democratic candidate against the incumbent President Gerald Ford, th ... |
Leonard Matlovich | In 1975, | , while serving in the United States Air Force, came out to challenge the ... |
Joan Ruddock | ... halve government funding for the Citizens Advice Bureau, apparently because | , CND's chair, was employed part-time at his local bureau. Bruce Kent was ... |
Anne Rice | ... k Shadows, Mick St.John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in | 's Interview with the Vampire, Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Mar ... |
Karl Marx's | ... n, thinking it to be from the book of Acts. Ironically, the quote is wholly | , but does exist partially within the Bible (Acts 11:29 & Matthew 25:15) |
Mark Cuban | ... hear the case. On 25 March 2005, billionaire and former Broadcast.com owner | announced he would finance Grokster's fight in the Supreme Court. Oral arg ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | The plot was loosely adapted into the 1990 film Total Recall, starring | . In the film, the hero, renamed Quaid, actually travels to Mars, but the ... |
Jerry Falwell | ... ob Larson; Jimmy Swaggart, who called rock music "the new pornography"; and | ; and others within the conservative religious establishment, who consider ... |
Carol Browner | ... the Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, and selected | for the new post. Browner is a former administrator of the U.S. Environmen ... |
John Hampden | ... s of the warrant reached Parliament ahead of him, and the wanted men – Pym, | , Denzil Holles, William Strode and Sir Arthur Haselrig – slipped away sho ... |
Leo Tolstoy | Important influences were Henry David Thoreau, | and Elisee Reclus. Anarcho-naturism advocated vegetarianism, free love, an ... |
R. Eugene Pincham | ... a second term, his first full, four-year term, with 70.7% of the vote over | |
Pyotr Grigorenko | ... family of Russian ethnicity. However, according to the Soviet Major General | Voroshilov himself was pointing out to his Ukrainian heritage and previous ... |
Jacob Zuma | ... he pen name Zapiro) came under fire for depicting then-president of the ANC | in the act of undressing in preparation for the implied rape of 'Lady Just ... |
Victor Hugo | ... ies have consulate presence in the island. The French Consulate is based at | 's former residence at Hauteville House. The is based at local design and ... |
Caspar Schwenckfeld | ... e George I of Brieg (d. 1521) and his widow Anna of Pomerania, the reformer | , born in nearby Osiek, made the town a centre of the Protestant Reformati ... |
John Taylor of Caroline | ... ranklin, Thomas Jefferson, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur (1735–1813), and | (1753–1824) in the early national period. In the mid-19th century importan ... |
Samuel Adams | ... e arrangement of the British Commonwealth, by 1774 American writers such as | , James Wilson, and Thomas Jefferson were arguing that Parliament was the ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... nnie Wood, Grand Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, | , Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, Geo ... |
Mstislav Rostropovich | ... ity, met with Soviet dissidents, and secured an exit visa for famed cellist | . Kennedy's Subcommittee on Refugees and Escapees continued to focus on Vi ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... ord that was named after a newspaper published by the Russian revolutionary | |
Chris Martin | Coldplay singer | married Paltrow's daughter in 2003. The 2005 Coldplay album X&Y carried a ... |
Jack Layton | ... privately met with BQ leader Gilles Duceppe and New Democratic Party leader | in a Montreal hotel. The meeting took place between the three party leader ... |
Roger Baldwin | ... ion, lobbying, and community education. Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman, | and Walter Nelles, the ACLU has over 500,000 members and has an annual bud ... |
Paul Robeson | ... tinued to steer a moderate course through the Cold War. When leftist singer | was denied a passport in 1950, even though he was not a communist and not ... |
Billy Bragg | Fronted by | (whose 1985 Jobs for Youth tour had been a prototype of sorts for Red Wedg ... |
Leo Tolstoy | ... n the basic fundaments of insight and on the innermost character of things. | identified art as a use of indirect means to communicate from one person t ... |
Murray Bookchin | ... ironmental issues early activists from the 1960s, such as Rachel Carson and | had warned of. The moon landing that had occurred at the end of the previo ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... e are rewarded or punished by God for their behavior in life. Some, such as | , believed in reincarnation or resurrection. Others such as Thomas Paine w ... |
Martin Buber | Although | wrote his major philosophical works in German, and studied and taught at t ... |
James Weldon Johnson | ... as well as white writers exploring black themes), including Eugene O'Neill, | , Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Orson Welles |
John Gregg Fee | Founded in 1855 by the abolitionist | (1816–1901), Berea College admitted both black and white students in a ful ... |
Anwar Ibrahim | ... s in a few short weeks. After the controversial sacking of finance minister | , a National Economic Action Council was formed to deal with the monetary ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ft of an address to the nation that was to have been delivered by President | on July 5, 1979 |
Rachel Carson | ... rmation of the environmental issues early activists from the 1960s, such as | and Murray Bookchin had warned of. The moon landing that had occurred at t ... |
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 ... |
Frank Wilkinson | ... nvitations to Marxist speaker Herbert Aptheker and civil liberties activist | ; however, the two speakers came to Chapel Hill anyway. Wilkinson spoke of ... |
Lena Horne | ... way musical Jamaica, singing several light-hearted calypso numbers opposite | |
Elton John | ... e engaged to singer Diana Krall in May 2003, and married her at the home of | on 6 December that year. Krall gave birth to twin sons, Dexter Henry Lorca ... |
Desmond Tutu | ... statues of South Africa's four Nobel Peace Prize winners – Albert Luthuli, | , F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela. Since 1994, the city has struggled wi ... |
Jello Biafra | ... rt." On the final track of his Become the Media spoken word album, activist | discusses a conversation he had with cast member Irene McGee, who was slap ... |
Wangari Maathai | ... ding the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, environmentalist | |
Kiefer Sutherland | ... n at the end of the world. The film, which also stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, | and Charlotte Rampling premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Dunst w ... |
Thomas Paine | ... enjamin Franklin, believed in reincarnation or resurrection. Others such as | were agnostic about the immortality of the soul |
Rosa Luxemburg | At the end of the 19th century, Marxists and other socialists (such as | ) produced political analysis that were critical of the nationalist moveme ... |
Joseph Stalin | Starting in the 1930s, Adolf Hitler and | murdered many Esperanto speakers because of their anti-nationalistic tende ... |
Bob Dylan | ... his 2003 album Poodle Hat, consists of rhyming palindromes and parodies the | song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues". There is an accompanying video for th ... |
Thurgood Marshall | ... s one of only two Associate Justices to do so until the later inclusions of | , Joseph Story, Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and William J. Brennan, ... |
Jean Donovan | ... ds, focusing on their assassination of four American churchwomen, including | . Stone's portrayal of the Catholic Church as a force for justice reflects ... |
Karl Marx | ... taste for the classics of French literature as well as for the writings of | |
Leo Tolstoy | Nilsson is mentioned briefly in | 's novel Anna Karenina |
Sharon Stone | ... bert De Niro and Joe Pesci, Pesci once again being an unbridled psychopath. | was nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for her performance |
Benjamin Franklin | ... ast the Declaration of Independence. George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, | and John Adams are also said to have appreciated the qualities of Madeira. ... |
Harold Pinter | ... ngo, in which Gielgud played William Shakespeare), David Storey (Home), and | (No Man's Land), the latter two in partnership with his old friend Ralph R ... |
Camille Chamoun | ... The deployment came in response to the urgent request of Lebanese president | after sectarian violence had erupted in the country. Washington considered ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... th the title mimicking the controversial book by one of Sheldrake's critics | , who wrote The God Delusion. [In an interview with Fortean Times, Sheldra ... |
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 ... |
Malcolm X | Earl Little Sr., the father of | , was born in Reynolds on July 29, 1890. Former Lieutenant Governor of Geo ... |
Fidel Castro | ... included a two-part program on Nikita Khrushchev, the St. Lawrence Seaway, | in Cuba, and unemployment problems in distressed areas |
Joseph Conrad | #An Outcast of the Islands by | (1857–1924) |
Bobby Rush | ... , 1999, Daley garnered 68.9 percent of the vote, defeating U.S. Congressman | to win a fourth term |
Elton John | ... 986. This style was also used for the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, with | singing the opening ballad and then after the taped operatic section, Axl ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | An admirer of | , she campaigned for Robert F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 U.S ... |
Mary Prince | ... ian was the History of Mary Prince, a slave narrative by a Bermudian woman, | , which helped to end slavery in the British Empire. Bermuda's proximity t ... |
Sam Cooke | ... calists and the use of secular themes. The 1950s recordings of Ray Charles, | , and James Brown are commonly considered the beginnings of soul. Charles' ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... PCF's leading theoretician Roger Garaudy and the pre-eminent existentialist | —this meant the recovery of the humanist roots of Marx's thought, and the ... |
Michael J. Fox | ... ar (1924). More recently, the 1987 movie The Secret of My Success (starring | ) was filmed in Lasdon Park and Muscoot Farm. Muscoot Farm was also used a ... |
Benjamin Franklin | In American history important spokesmen included | , Thomas Jefferson, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur (1735–1813), and John ... |
Grace Lee Boggs | ... st C.L.R. James, Russian expatriate Raya Dunayevskaya, and Chinese-American | , all of whom were members of a US based Trotskyist intellectual cohort. N ... |
Steve Irwin | ... s. These included Carol Channing, Elvis Presley, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, | and Christopher Lloyd's character in Taxi, Jim Ignatowski. He made his dis ... |
Bill Oddie | ... den was co-writer and performer in the comedy series Twice a Fortnight with | , Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Jonathan Lynn |
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Conley sisters | ... 's SBK-Pictures has been planning to bring the story of the Native American | to the big screen in Whispers Like Thunder, with Kingsley playing the role ... |
Magneto | ... he "Acts of Vengeance" conspiracy, but was attacked by the mutant terrorist | , a Holocaust survivor who wanted to punish him for his involvement in Hit ... |
Ellen DeGeneres | In 1997 on The Oprah Winfrey Show, actress | came out as a lesbian. Her real-life coming out was echoed in the sitcom E ... |
Richard Henry Dana, Jr. | #Two Years Before the Mast by | (1815–1882) |
Bill Clinton | ... in 1995, when Bouchard garnered an invitation to meet visiting US President | by virtue of being Opposition Leader, Manning was also granted a meeting w ... |
Óscar Romero | ... lects events of the time, exemplified in the political sermon of Archbishop | , which is based almost word-for-word on the speech Romero made before he ... |
Henry David Thoreau | Important influences were | , Leo Tolstoy and Elisee Reclus. Anarcho-naturism advocated vegetarianism, ... |
Herbert Aptheker | ... Frederick Sharp's decision to allow speaking invitations to Marxist speaker | and civil liberties activist Frank Wilkinson; however, the two speakers ca ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | ... ple narratives into one story are various novels written by American author | . Vonnegut includes the recurring character Kilgore Trout in many of his n ... |
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 ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... , Kentucky, Kansas City, and dozens of other cities. Presidential candidate | was on his way to Indianapolis for a campaign rally when he was informed o ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... by Grape performed along with the Hare Krishna founder Bhaktivedanta Swami, | , The Grateful Dead, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Jo ... |
Charlie Sheen | ... the father of actors Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez, Carlos Irwin Estevez ( | ), and Renée Estevez. His younger brother Joe Estevez is also an actor |
Robert F. Kennedy | An admirer of Martin Luther King, Jr., she campaigned for | and Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 U.S. elections. She studied political scie ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... he 2010 census, the city population was 268. The city was named in honor of | , first Secretary of the Treasury |
Bertrand Russell | ... ics to a logical formulation via set theory and its derailing by a youthful | , the discoverer of Russell's paradox. Frege had planned a three volume de ... |
Marlon Riggs | ... ocumentary and narrative and some works are very personal, such as the late | 's Tongues Untied (1989) and Black Is...Black Ain't (1995), which mix expr ... |
Mos Def | East Coast hip hop artists such as KRS One, Public Enemy, | , Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, Nas, The Notorious B.I.G., and dead prez are known f ... |
Ashley Montagu | According to | , "The Mongoloid skull has proceeded further than in any other people. |
Pedro Zamora | | struggled with AIDS. He succumbed to the disease on November 11, 1994, hou ... |
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam | ... 92, is named in commemoration of influential Palestinian nationalist Sheikh | . Armed Hamas cells sometimes refer to themselves as "Students of Ayyash", ... |
John Zerzan | ... of the precursors of ecologism and anarcho-primitivism represented today in | . For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea ... |
Moshe Barazani | ... hanged, while singing Hatikvah. On April 21 Meir Feinstein and Lehi member | blew themselves up, using an improvised explosive device (IED), hours befo ... |
Karl Marx | ... thus maximise their profits, an opinion shared by the socialist Chartists. | said: "The campaign for the abolition of the Corn Laws had begun and the w ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | One could argue, based on the work of | , that the transport definition precedes the more recent way the term is u ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... ve, and that by protons positive, a custom that originated with the work of | . The amount of charge is usually given the symbol Q and expressed in coul ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ght life. Caffè Lena was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which | performed, in 1961. Arlo Guthrie played at Cafè Lena early in his career a ... |
John Taylor of Caroline | ... rion counties in Virginia. Most historians think the county was named after | , while a minority believe it was named after Zachary Taylor |
Martin Niemöller | Lutheran pastor and theologian | , founder of the Confessing Church resistance movement against the Nazis, ... |
Aaron Burr | ... epublican Party again nominated Jefferson for President, and also nominated | for Vice President. After the election, Jefferson and Burr both obtained a ... |
John Calvin | ... thousand French Protestants fled the country during this time, most notably | , who settled in Geneva |
Robert Redford | ... New York board split on December 19, 2008. Among the actors resistant were, | and . Variety reported that SAG members ratified a deal on June 9, 2009 |
Artyom Borovik | ... how watched weekly by as many as 100 million people. The other anchors were | , Evgeny Dodolev, Alexander Lyubimov, Alexander Politkovsky and Dmitry Zah ... |
Gloria Steinem | ... brought the women's rights movement into the national political spotlight. | , Betty Friedan, Betty Ford, Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug, Robin Morgan, ... |
James Brown | ... d the father of Keith John, a long time backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder. | , who early in his career had opened shows for John, recorded a tribute al ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... census. The city is the county seat of Heard County. The town is named for | |
Samuel Ringgold Ward | ... known as the Jerry Rescue. In the aftermath, the Congregationalist minister | had to flee to Canada to escape persecution because of his participation |
Yahya Ayyash | ... yyash", "Students of the Engineer", or "Yahya Ayyash Units", to commemorate | , an early Hamas bomb-maker killed in 1996. Since its establishment, the m ... |
Peter Singer | ... benefit that individual. Another prominent position is that of philosopher | , who argues that there are no grounds to include a being's species in con ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... , North Carolina Governor David Lowry Swain persuaded Confederate President | to exempt some students from the draft, so the university was one of the f ... |
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 ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer | . Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Me ... |
Justus Jonas | ... ilt to defend the spread of Reformation sympathies, was the very spot where | officially introduced the Reformation into Halle with his Good Friday addr ... |
Henry David Thoreau | ... wthorne's atmosphere and melodrama. Later Transcendentalist writers such as | and Ralph Waldo Emerson still show elements of its influence and imaginati ... |
Bob Dylan | A famous and widely bootlegged concert by | at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on 17 May 1966 was mistakenly labelle ... |
Oskar Lafontaine | ... e "laut.de" Rammstein, with this song, positioned themselves on the side of | , co-chairmen of The Left Party and former chairman of the Social Democrat ... |
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 ... |
Carter administration | ... es had long been opposed to the socialist FSLN and after the revolution the | moved quickly to support the Somocistas with financial and material aid. W ... |
Steven Chu | ... Hispanic to serve as Energy Secretary was Clinton's second, Federico Peña. | became the first Asian American to hold the position on January 20, 2009, ... |
Karl Marx | ... initially Romanticism and Historicism, and eventually both the Communism of | , and the modern forms of nationalism inspired by the French Revolution, i ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... to fit into society and unhappy with the identities he creates for himself. | , in his book on existentialism Existentialism is a Humanism, quoted Dosto ... |
George Woodcock | ... of ecologism and anarcho-primitivism represented today in John Zerzan. For | this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progr ... |
Charles Augustus Wheaton | ... and when word of the arrest spread, several hundred abolitionists including | broke into the city jail and freed Jerry. The event came to be widely know ... |
Pedro Zamora | Irene Barrera got married during the season. | exchanged wedding vows with his boyfriend, Sean Sasser, during the season |
James Clerk Maxwell | Following is a derivation wildly different from the derivation described by | and later described with fewer assumptions by Ludwig Boltzmann. Instead it ... |
Jack Layton | ... d other issues. Wilkins, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, and NDP leader | accused Martin of orchestrating a row with the US in order to garner publi ... |
Betty Ford | Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, | , Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug, Robin Morgan, Kate Millet, Elizabeth Holt ... |
Burt Lancaster | ... the animated feature Gay Purr-ee (1962), and A Child Is Waiting (1963) with | . Her final film was I Could Go On Singing (1963), costarring Dirk Bogarde |
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 ... |
Constantin Mille | ... cques Hadamard, and Lucien Herr, librarian of the École Normale Supérieure. | , a Romanian socialist writer and émigré in Paris, described the anti-Drey ... |
Ram Singh | ... he concept of satyagraha, which had been inspired by the philosophy of Baba | (famous for leading the Kuka Movement in the Punjab in 1872). In January 1 ... |
Mos Def | ... 75 out of 100 on review aggregation site . The group also collaborated with | on the track "I Against I", which appeared on the "Special Cases" single a ... |
Rigas Feraios | ... of Greek enlightenment (Diafotismos), writers such as Adamantios Korais and | will prepare with their works the Greek Revolution (1821–1830) |
Stevie Wonder | ... wn and Stax, and the father of Keith John, a long time backing vocalist for | |
Betty Friedan | Gloria Steinem, | , Betty Ford, Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug, Robin Morgan, Kate Millet, El ... |
Paul Langevin | In 1911, | gave a "striking example" by describing the story of a traveler making a t ... |
Anna Hazare | In 2011, | , a prominent leader of the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement undertook ... |
Shirley Chisholm | Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, Betty Ford, | , Bella Abzug, Robin Morgan, Kate Millet, Elizabeth Holtzman, amongst many ... |
Corazon Aquino | ... rd, he remained committed to democratic reforms. He also met with President | for a series of talks between the Philippines and South Korea for economic ... |
Chris Daggett | ... unty with 60%. Incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine received 31%, and Independent | received 8% |
James Clerk Maxwell | The distribution is named after | and Ludwig Boltzmann |
Henry Miller | ... hoven, Van Gogh or Dostoyevsky, or the American writers he admired, notably | , Jackson Pollock or Walt Whitman |
Henry David Thoreau | ... ers included Transcendentalists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) and | (1817–1862). After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce (1855–1916), botanis ... |
Jean Grey | ... period included the resurrections of Colossus and Psylocke, a new death for | , who later returned temporarily in the miniseries, as well as Emma Frost ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... resident Franklin Delano Roosevelt announced a national Bill of Rights day. | was the keynote speaker at the 1939 ACLU convention. In spite of this newf ... |
Bob Dylan | American singer/songwriter | refers to Rainey in the song "Tombstone Blues" on his 1965 album, Highway ... |
Bill Clinton | ... a diplomatic row with the United States administration after accusing, with | , the US of not listening to global environmental concerns. Martin rejecte ... |
Milton Friedman | ... conomies from the start of the decade, and partly because of critiques from | and other economists who were pessimistic about the ability of governments ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... on, Silverchair, Youth Group, You Am I and Powderfinger; the "pop princess" | , Pendulum, Pop Rock duo Savage Garden and alternative music stars the Joh ... |
Svend Robinson | ... becoming the first elected official in the United States to do so. In 1988, | was the first Canadian Member of Parliament to come out. Governor of New J ... |
Simon Blackburn | ... nto others' ... is a concept that essentially no religion misses entirely." | also states that the Golden Rule can be "found in some form in almost ever ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... re cemented as the party of business, though mitigated by the succession of | who embraced trust busting. He later ran on a third party ticket of the Pr ... |
Bella Abzug | Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, Betty Ford, Shirley Chisholm, | , Robin Morgan, Kate Millet, Elizabeth Holtzman, amongst many others, led ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... styles. The social and political ferment of the 1960s inspired artists like | and Curtis Mayfield to release albums with hard-hitting social commentary, ... |
Tupac Shakur | ... sta" music scene had however fallen out of the spotlight since the death of | in 1996, and it was only after Dr. Dre's successful patronage of Eminem an ... |
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 ... |
Fidel Castro | ... ntly Italian, it was settled by a large migration of Cuban refugees fleeing | 's regime, making Union City for many years the city with the largest Cuba ... |
Yoko Ono | ... Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, La Monte Young, Joseph Byrd, and | who explored media ranging from performance art to poetry to experimental ... |
Nas | ... hip hop artists such as KRS One, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, | , The Notorious B.I.G., and dead prez are known for their sociopolitical s ... |
Brigitte Bardot | ... ster designed their second collection for Mango in 2007. It was inspired by | and summers in St Tropez |
William Cobbett | ... This liberalism is different from most modern forms, taking influence from | and John Ruskin, who combined elements of radicalism, challenging the esta ... |
Edmund Wilson | ... liot's poetry, particularly "The Waste Land," was mixed. Some critics, like | , Conrad Aiken, and Gilbert Seldes thought it was the best poetry being wr ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | The Alexander Archipelago Forest Reserve was established by | in a presidential proclamation of 20 August 1902. Another presidential pro ... |
Ralph Abernathy | ... 306 at the Lorraine Motel, owned by Walter Bailey, in Memphis. The Reverend | , King's close friend and colleague who was present at the assassination, ... |
Meir Feinstein | ... ni, and Mordechai El'kachi were hanged, while singing Hatikvah. On April 21 | and Lehi member Moshe Barazani blew themselves up, using an improvised exp ... |
Charlie Sheen | He has played the father of sons Emilio Estevez and | in various projects: he played Emilio's father in The War at Home, In the ... |
Robin Morgan | Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, Betty Ford, Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug, | , Kate Millet, Elizabeth Holtzman, amongst many others, led the movement f ... |
Jermain Wesley Loguen | ... y other religious congregations. Prior to the Civil War, due to the work of | and others in defiance of federal law, Syracuse was known as the "great ce ... |
Tori Amos | ... used extensively in the Australian film He Died With A Felafel In His Hand. | covered "Strange Little Girl" on her 2001 Strange Little Girls album |
Mos Def | ... dates is available at the IMDb.) The movie stars Martin Freeman as Arthur, | as Ford, Sam Rockwell as President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox and Zoo ... |
Eric Robert Rudolph | ... wounded 111 others, and caused the death of Melih Uzunyol by heart attack. | was charged with and confessed to this bombing as well as several others. ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... d in 1924, as a member of a naval unit, he attended the funeral ceremony of | . That same year he joined the Bolshevik Party |
Voltaire | ... of the country. A notable example of enlightened despot, a correspondent of | and an amateur opera librettist, Catherine presided over the age of the Ru ... |
Paul Robeson | ... arships. In 1939 he was in the chorus of a short-lived musical that starred | . Blues singer Josh White was also a cast member, and later invited Rustin ... |
Bill Oddie | Garden and | co-wrote many episodes of the television comedy series Doctor in the House ... |
Gopal Krishna Gokhale | ... had brought with them were required to alleviate many of India's problems. | , a veteran Congressman and Indian leader, became Gandhi's mentor. Gandhi' ... |
Michael Bloomberg | ... alition is co-chaired by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor | |
Aristophanes | ... censor it or prosecute its practitioners. In a very early instance of this, | was persecuted by the demagogue Cleon |
Corliss Lamont | ... wanted to distance the ACLU from communism; opposing them were Harry Ward, | and Elizabeth Flynn who rejected any political test for ACLU leadership. A ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... a songwriter for Motown writing hits for Michael Jackson, The Miracles and | while Chico became a professional dancer and choreographer joining his eld ... |
Thurgood Marshall | ... hers are Harry Andrew Blackmun, William J. Brennan, Arthur Joseph Goldberg, | , Potter Stewart, William O. Douglas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Ju ... |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | The valley of Jackson Hole remained primarily in private ownership when | and his wife visited the region in the late 1920s. Horace Albright had hop ... |
John Kerry | ... , with 59.22% of the 1920 vote. In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat | received 82.1% of the vote in Manhattan and Republican George W. Bush rece ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... American War. The most prominent of the returning quarantined soldiers were | and his Rough Riders. Several soldiers died during the quarantine, prompti ... |
Zachary Quinto | ... 's life, which is scheduled for release in 2012; 32-year-old American actor | has been named for the leading role of George Gershwin |
Tom Regan | ... s have moral rights (animal rights) is a philosophical position proposed by | , among others, who argues that animals are beings with beliefs and desire ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ctober 1, 1977 with the creation of the Department of Energy when President | signed the Department of Energy Organization Act. Originally the post focu ... |
Voltaire | ... rial visitor to Earth had already been used by the philosopher and satirist | in his story Micromégas of 1752—a classic work in French literature which ... |
John Kerry | ... idential election, George W. Bush carried the county by a 15.8% margin over | , with Kerry carrying the state by 6.7% over Bush. In the 2008 U.S. Presid ... |
Ashley Montagu | ... eoteny, "Asians", not whites, are "clearly" the most neotenized human race. | mirrored this statement when he stated that the "Mongoloid skull, whether ... |
Bob Dylan | ... mpositions as well as covers of songs by Memphis Minnie, Sleepy John Estes, | , Neil Young, and others |
Helen Reddy | Australian-American singer | , recorded song called I Am Woman, which became an anthem for the women’s ... |
Sir Peter Scott | ... erland and Mongolia) have joined the IWC. This shift was first initiated by | , the then head of the World Wildlife Fund. Labelling the IWC a "butchers' ... |
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 ... |
Janet Jackson | ... recorded by many singers and groups, ranging from R&B / pop singers such as | to nu metal band Korn and hip hop groups like TLC |
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 ... |
Martin Luther | ... s whether or not their actions are determined. "Hard determinists", such as | and d'Holbach, are those incompatibilists who accept determinism and rejec ... |
Oscar Zeta Acosta | ... nt writers include Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra Cisneros, Gary Soto, Raul Salinas, | , John Rechy, Ana Castillo, Denise Chávez, Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Dagoberto ... |
Aristophanes | ... vived: those of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. The surviving plays by | are also a treasure trove of comic presentation, while Herodotus and Thucy ... |
Jeanne Phillips | ... of that rivalry, Howard has had several public differences with her cousin | , who took over the Dear Abby column when her mother became ill with Alzhe ... |
Philipp Melanchthon | During the Reformation the theologian and educator | reorganized the whole educational system of the Lutheran Protestant parts ... |
Michael Franti | ... ter. Their West Coast counterparts include Emcee Lynx, The Coup, Paris, and | . Tupac Shakur was also known for rapping about social issues such as poli ... |
Richard Stallman | ... rnel development was a controversial one. Some, notably GNU Project founder | , expressed concern about proprietary tools being used on a flagship free ... |
Cher | ... Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, | , Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, Rober ... |
Bob Dylan | ... an't You Hear Me Knocking" by The Rolling Stones, "All the Tired Horses" by | , "Rumble" by Link Wray, "Glad and Sorry" by Faces, "Strange Brew" by Crea ... |
Kim Dae-jung | In response to the summit between Kim Jong-il and | in 2000, North and South Korea agreed in August 2000 to reconnect the sect ... |
Andrew Dickson White | ... s of the Middle Ages were highly influential (19th century view typified by | ); current historians (late 20th century view typified by historian and re ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... brain size, and in particular the development of theory of mind abilities. | in The God Delusion suggested that our morality is a result of our biologi ... |
Annie Lennox | ... of nearly seventy-three minutes. The music also features solos by vocalist | and Tim Morrison on the trumpet. The score was a critical success and garn ... |
Kim Dae-jung | ... ent. In the election, the two leading opposition figures, Kim Young-sam and | (both of whom later became presidents), were unable to overcome their diff ... |
Ismail Qemali | ... n 1908. On 28 November 1912, the national flag was raised in agreement with | . During the Balkan Wars, the town was temporarily occupied by the Serbian ... |
Wendell Berry | ... ldo Leopold (1887–1948), Ralph Borsodi (1886–1977), and present-day authors | (b. 1934), Gene Logsdon (b. 1932), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson (b. ... |
Paul Farmer | According to | , the US administration dismantled the constitutional system, reinstituted ... |
Ruth Westheimer | ... Roddy McDowall and others; Chubby Checker, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, and Dr. | appeared in episodes as themselves |
Dorothy Day | ... adopted by the Catholic Worker Movement, conjoining it with the thought of | and Peter Maurin concerning localized and independent communities. It also ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ief of Staff and former United States Secretary of Commerce under President | ; John P. Daley, a commissioner on the Cook County Board of Commissioners ... |
Neil Young | ... ians, "one man bands" and singer/songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tom Harmon, | , Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singers Jimmy Reed and John Ha ... |
Neil Young | ... as well as covers of songs by Memphis Minnie, Sleepy John Estes, Bob Dylan, | , and others |
Jack Layton | ... to attract voters who were leaning towards the NDP, but New Democrat leader | responded by focusing his attacks on Liberal corruption |
Timothy Leary | ... featured internationally known controversial figures to match the likes of | , Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir and William F. Buckley who had held viewers' a ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... ths later, NBC canceled Robeson's scheduled appearance on former First Lady | 's television program. A spokesman for NBC declared that, depending on sou ... |
Harry Thuku | ... st African political protest movement, the Young Kikuyu Association, led by | . After the Young Kikuyu Association was banned by the government, it was ... |
Henry David Thoreau | ... cal view mainly in the writings of American anarchist and transcendentalist | . In his book Walden he advocates simple living and self-sufficiency among ... |
James Weldon Johnson | ... ncement of Colored People (NAACP). NAACP leaders such as W.E.B. Du Bois and | were frequent guests in the Rustin home. With these influences in his earl ... |
Melina Mercouri | Notable Greek actors include Marika Kotopouli, | , Ellie Lambeti, Academy Award winner Katina Paxinou, Dimitris Horn, Manos ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... a post office was established. The town was named Burkburnett by President | , who visited the area for a wolf hunt that was hosted by the wealthy ranc ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... nguistic effects on the brain from the assertion of identity (as in 'is')." | , "[r]egarded as the father of modern linguistics" |
Charlton Heston | ... , at the age of 100. In April 2008, she attended the Los Angeles funeral of | . In 2008, she was a surprise guest at th |
Elton John | ... , if you get rid of the horn section, we'll sign ya...' That's like tellin' | to get rid of the piano." The show, however, was not without its difficult ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... an Nick Launay, who had previously worked with acts including The Jam, XTC, | , PiL, Gang of Four and The Birthday Party. Launay worked on several other ... |
Thomas Garrett | Thornfield, the house of | a famed abolitionist and Quaker, lies on Garrett Road (named for his famil ... |
Carlos Marighella | ... that Irgun had wanted. The author compared the bombing aftermath to that of | 's campaign with the Brazilian Communist Party |
Aristophanes | ... ord for horse, like Hipparchus and Xanthippe; the character Pheidippides in | ' Clouds has his grandfather's name with hipp- inserted to sound more aris ... |
Olivier Besancenot | ... tionary Communist League (LCR) candidate in the 2007 presidential election, | , received 1,498,581 votes, 4.08%, double that of the Communist candidate. ... |
John C. Frémont | ... d Spanish by José Antonio Carrillo, approved by American Lieutenant-Colonel | and Mexican Governor Andrés Pico on January 13, 1847 at Campo de Cahuenga ... |
Linus Pauling | ... ucture was driven in part by the knowledge that they were competing against | . Given Pauling's recent success in discovering the Alpha helix, they fear ... |
Mohammad Mosaddegh | ... ntral Intelligence Agency to help the Iranian army overthrow Prime Minister | . This resulted in an increased strategic control over Iranian oil by U.S. ... |
Jayaprakash Narayan | Noted Gandhian leader and the leader of Sarvoday movement, | , who earlier was a vocal opponent of RSS had the following to say about i ... |
Sean Penn | ... um. More recently, "Hey Grandma" was included in the soundtrack to the 2005 | -Nicole Kidman film, The Interpreter, as well as being covered in 2009 by ... |
Bob Geldof | Live Aid, a 1985 fund-raising effort headed by | (who had also organized the charity group Band Aid the previous year), ind ... |
Peter Maurin | ... Catholic Worker Movement, conjoining it with the thought of Dorothy Day and | concerning localized and independent communities. It also influenced the t ... |
Richard Stallman | ... rom Common Lisp. It supports imperative and functional programming methods. | chose Lisp as the extension language for his rewrite of Emacs (the origina ... |
Paul Mees | ... th any parishioners or children."The Australian transport planning academic | wrote, "...Kiesle had already been reported to the police, convicted and s ... |
Elton John | ... g top Motown acts as well as various other artists including, in the 1970s, | and & T.Rex and in the early 1980s "Yam Hologram". It is one of the very f ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... for years. In one of the most famous moments marking the end of apartheid, | made his first public speech in decades on 11 February 1990 from the balco ... |
George McGovern | ... him in first place in the Democratic nomination race with 28 percent. Once | was near clinching the Democratic nomination in June 1972, various anti-Mc ... |
Afrika Bambaataa | ... nce on modern hip-hop and R&B music, Brown collaborated with hip-hop artist | on the single "Unity. |
Pim Fortuyn | ... o because the final was held several days, after Rotterdam's political hero | was murdered. Lots of fans were still full of emotion, before and after th ... |
Ana Castillo | ... a, Sandra Cisneros, Gary Soto, Raul Salinas, Oscar Zeta Acosta, John Rechy, | , Denise Chávez, Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Dagoberto Gilb, Alicia Gaspar de Al ... |
Stokely Carmichael | ... tant blacks and such prominent critics as Nation of Islam member Malcolm X. | was a separatist and disagreed with King's plea for racial integration bec ... |
Ralph Nader | ... the Warren and Burger Courts, which shaped the law in the 1960s and 1970s. | has stated that Scalia's claim to an originalist philosophy is inconsisten ... |
the civil rights leader | ... ther corner of the plaza was designated "Andrew Young Crossing" in honor of | , who received his first beating in the movement in St. Augustine in 1964. ... |
Daniel Radcliffe | ... erge from popular feature films such as the casts of the Harry Potter (e.g. | , Rupert Grint and Emma Watson) and Twilight (e.g. Robert Pattinson, Krist ... |
China Miéville | ... it, that our mechanical and industrial age is one of frank decadence" (see | 's introduction to "At the Mountains of Madness", Modern Library Classics, ... |
Jimmy Akin | ... ry was said.Director of Apologetics and Evangelization for Catholic Answers | also pointed out, "Back in 1996 the CDF did not have a mandate to handle c ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... at is at Pasco, which is also the county's largest city. It was named after | |
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 ... |
Bill Clinton | ... er is also the only secretary to be dismissed from the post. Hazel O'Leary, | 's first Secretary of Energy, was first female and African-American holder ... |
Daniel Cohn-Bendit | ... " producing only the "lowest common denominator"; while Green-EFA co-leader | asked Barroso after his first speech "If you are the best candidate, why w ... |
Harry Thuku | ... yu Association" (renamed the "East African Association") started in 1921 by | (1895–1970), which gave a sense of nationalism to many Kikuyu and advocate ... |
Michael Douglas | ... eill, Earl Cameron, Diana Dill, Lena Headey, Will Kempe, and most famously, | and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Other film and television personalities who were ... |
Bob Dylan | ... wks for a recording session for Atco later in 1965. At about the same time, | recruited Helm and Robertson for two concerts, then the entire group for h ... |
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam | Prince Rashed supported | 's Palestinian revolution in 1935 which led him and his followers in rebel ... |
Shelley's | ... is also used metaphorically to refer to the work or skill of a poet, as in | "Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is" or Byron's "I wish to tune my qu ... |
Aldo Leopold | ... ck (1902–1968), historian A. Whitney Griswold (1906–1963), environmentalist | (1887–1948), Ralph Borsodi (1886–1977), and present-day authors Wendell Be ... |
Bob Marley | Rita Marley, | 's wife, converted to the Rastafari faith after seeing Haile Selassie on h ... |
William Dufty | ... Holiday's autobiography Lady Sings the Blues (1956) written by Holiday and | . The movie co-starred Billy Dee Williams as Holiday's lover, Louis McKay. ... |
Caroline Kennedy | In a column assessing | 's candidacy for the US Senate seat being vacated by Hillary Clinton in ea ... |
Karl Marx | ... a hypothetical socialist economy is a contested issue. Socialists including | , Robert Owen and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon advocated various forms of labour ... |
Tupac Shakur | ... Coast counterparts include Emcee Lynx, The Coup, Paris, and Michael Franti. | was also known for rapping about social issues such as police brutality, t ... |
Bob Dylan | ... e is used by folk musicians, "one man bands" and singer/songwriters such as | , Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singer ... |
Henry Rollins | In 1990, Bad Brains backed longtime friend, fan, and protege | on a cover version of The MC5's "Kick out the Jams". The recording appears ... |
Howard Zinn | ... New England ancestor). Another neighbor of Damon's was historian and author | , whose biographical film You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train and audio ... |
Bill Clinton | ... Luxembourg; Hormel eventually received a recess appointment from President | , bypassing a Senate vote. Frist also helped block the 1996 nomination of ... |
Thaddeus Stevens | On May 8, 1866, during a debate on the Fourteenth Amendment, | , the leader of the Republicans in the House of Representatives, delivered ... |
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 ... |
Maxwell | The original derivation by | assumed all three directions would behave in the same fashion, but a later ... |
Henry David Thoreau | ... ues. An important early influence was the thought of the American anarchist | and his book Walden. In the late 19th century there emerged anarcho-naturi ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ty played a major part in the 50th D-Day anniversary with then US President | visiting the cit |
Rosa Parks | ... alled "the Founding Mother of modern Indian repatriation movement" and "the | of NAGPRA". In the early 1970s, Pearson was appalled that the skeletal rem ... |
Linus Pauling | ... francium would almost certainly be a liquid if enough were to be produced. | estimated the electronegativity of francium at 0.7 on the Pauling scale, t ... |
Mary McAleese | ... by Sinn Féin and DUP politicians. The President of the Republic of Ireland, | , described the decommissioning as "a very positive milestone on the journ ... |
Brigitte Bardot | ... s Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and | . Former Swing Musician Teddy Stauffer, so called "Mister Acapulco", was a ... |
Tom Gross | ... orists, in contradiction to the BBC's internal policy. But by the next day, | and many others noted that the online articles had been edited, replacing ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... five charted pop release. Later that same year, Ross and fellow Motown star | released a duet album, Diana & Marvin. The duo scored an international hit ... |
Wendell Berry | ... thinkers are sometimes referred to as neo-Agrarian and include the likes of | , Paul B. Thompson, and Gene Logsdon. They are characterized by seeing the ... |
Lewis Mumford | ... nthropologists Marshall Sahlins and Richard Borshay Lee; and others such as | , Jean Baudrillard and Gary Snyder. Many advocates of Green anarchism and ... |
Jackson Mac Low | ... when Maciunas met them through minimalist composer La Monte Young and poet | in the early 1960s. John Cage's 1957 to 1959 Experimental Composition clas ... |
George Clooney | ... two major film franchises. He co-starred as thief Linus Caldwell, alongside | , Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts, in Steven Soderbergh's 2001 remake of the ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... , news executives, novelists and high government officials. Among them were | , David Brinkley, Edwin Newman, Harrison Salisbury, several of the core me ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ahead with their next album, Cahoots (1971). Cahoots included tunes such as | 's "When I Paint My Masterpiece," "4% Pantomime" (with Van Morrison), and ... |
KRS-One | ... as crime. Schoolly D was the first notable MC to rap about crime. Early on | was accused of celebrating crime and a hedonistic lifestyle, but after the ... |
Murray Rothbard | ... rices and ration production and distribution in periods of acute shortages. | considered the federal reserve as a public cartel of private banks |
Richard Dawkins | In The Selfish Gene, author | asserts the gene is the only true unit of selection. (Dawkins also attempt ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... settling in Philadelphia. Putnam attended Central High School; there he met | , who was a year behind him. The two have been friends—and often intellect ... |
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 ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... eved its main goals, lost much passion with the murders of the Reverend Dr. | and Senator Bobby Kennedy, and backed into the shadows, largely to make wa ... |
Bobby Jindal | ... 2007, however, the Republican gubernatorial candidate, U.S. Representative | , polled a plurality of 40 percent in Tensas Parish. The parish gave a plu ... |
Tupac Shakur | ... member of the Black Panther Party and, more famously, the mother of rapper | - was born in Lumberton on January 10, 1947 |
Fannie Lou Hamer | ... made the bus trip to Atlantic City, they voted it down. As MFDP Vice Chair | said, "We didn't come all the way up here to compromise for no more than w ... |
Medha Patkar | ... nstrations put up by the Narmada Bachao Andolan committee with their leader | after the Gujrat government's decision to raise the height of the Narmada ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ggard was also part of outlaw country, alongside singer-songwriters such as | and Waylon Jennings. Outlaw country was rock-oriented and lyrically focuse ... |
Jefferson Davis | The new Confederate President | , a former "Cooperationist" who had insisted on delaying secession until a ... |
Kenneth Kaunda | ... ns were already socialists. Other African socialists include Jomo Kenyatta, | , and Kwame Nkrumah. Fela Kuti was inspired by socialism and called for a ... |
Fernando Belaúnde Terry | ... of Peru's two principal conservative politicians at the time, ex-president | (of the Popular Action party) and Luis Bedoya Reyes (of the Partido Popula ... |
George Darwin | ... ssistant of the Carnegie Institution and came under the strong influence of | |
Robert Redford | ... elope] Cruz]]." He was similarly deemed "uncomfortable being the center" of | 's The Legend of Bagger Vance |
Clara Zetkin | ... omen in Stuttgart where suffrage was described as a tool of class struggle. | of the Social Democratic Party of Germany called for women's suffrage to b ... |
Harold Pinter | ... of Samuel Beckett's short play Catastrophe, opposite longtime collaborator | and directed by American playwright David Mamet; Gielgud died mere weeks a ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... axwell's equations are named after the Scottish physicist and mathematician | , since in an early form they are all found in a four-part paper, "On Phys ... |
Bayard Rustin | ... black civil rights leaders (including Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King, and | ) worked out a compromise with MFDP leaders: the MFDP would receive two no ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ailed from Roswell and Bulloch Hall was her home. Emily Dolvin, the aunt of | (the 39th U.S. President), lived in Roswell the majority of her life and w ... |
Benjamin Franklin | | attended a revival meeting in Philadelphia and was greatly impressed with ... |
George Clooney | ... f the villains. Kilmer went on to do The Saint with a salary of $6 million. | replaced Kilmer as Batman in 1997's Batman & Robin |
Jeremy Bentham | ... he felicific calculus is an algorithm formulated by utilitarian philosopher | for calculating the degree or amount of pleasure that a specific action is ... |
Richard Gere | ... by J.F. Lawton and directed by Garry Marshall, this motion picture features | and Julia Roberts, and also Hector Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy, and Jason Alex ... |
Louisa Lawson | ... lia's "greatest writer". He was the son of the poet, publisher and feminist | |
Jesse Jackson | When King and his allies returned to the south, they left | , a seminary student who had previously joined the movement in the South, ... |
Victor Hugo | ... The grotesque and tragic life of Victor Hugo a satirical biography mocking | 's status as a great figure in French literature. The Hugoliade includes e ... |
Marshall Sahlins | ... ankfurt School Marxists Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse; anthropologists | and Richard Borshay Lee; and others such as Lewis Mumford, Jean Baudrillar ... |
James Henry Hammond | ... sion Convention. U.S. Senator James Chesnut, Jr. resigned, and U.S. Senator | followed |
Leon Trotsky | ... o allocate resources within the production process. Bolshevik revolutionary | argued that, following a socialist revolution, money could not be arbitrar ... |
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 ... |
Mark Tewksbury | ... in the contest. The party's tribute to Martin was hosted by former Olympian | . Martin's press secretary denied that the tribute was low key due to the ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... tar in a band, but his musical style was perhaps most heavily influenced by | , a pioneer of musique concrète at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales |
Victor Schoelcher | ... ) – an indemnity for profits lost from the slave trade. French abolitionist | wrote, "Imposing an indemnity on the victorious slaves was equivalent to m ... |
John Lennon | ... to find the world's favourite song. In 2000 it came second to "Imagine" by | in a Channel 4 television poll of The 100 Best Number 1s. It has been in t ... |
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 ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... ore metaphysics. Herbert Marcuse criticized Being and Nothingness (1943) by | for projecting anxiety and meaninglessness onto the nature of existence it ... |
Michael Schwerner | ... his first Emmy Award for his performance as the 1960s civil rights activist | in the 1990 TV-movie Murder in Mississippi. He starred as Joseph Stalin's ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... ican government, appointing George Washington commander-in-chief (June 14), | postmaster general (July 26) and creating a Continental Navy (October 13) ... |
John Calvin | ... 16th-century schism within Western Christianity initiated by Martin Luther, | and other early Protestants. It was sparked by the 1517 posting of Luther' ... |
Laura Lederer | ... rry, Melissa Farley, Julie Bindel, Sheila Jeffreys, Catharine MacKinnon and | ; the has also condemned prostitution as "an intolerable form of male viol ... |
Fidel Castro | ... ial or religious divisions. Other examples of left-wing nationalism include | 's 26th of July Movement that launched the Cuban Revolution ousting the Am ... |
Emile de Antonio | ... ov Dynasty. More recent examples include Point of Order (1964), directed by | about the McCarthy hearings and The Atomic Cafe which is made entirely out ... |
Bill Cosby | ... o television special, Diana!, featuring guest appearances by The Jackson 5, | and Danny Thomas |
Ice-T | ... of his career condemning violence and writing on issues of race and class. | was one of the first rappers to call himself a "playa" and discuss guns on ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... e candidacy of her state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and voting for | in both of his presidential elections |
Elizabeth Taylor | ... pulco became the fashionable place for millionaires Hollywood stars such as | , Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and Brigitte Bardot. Former Swing Musician T ... |
James Madison | ... as officially organized on December 14, 1818, and was named after President | |
Dennis Weaver | ... tation of the series was released, with Webb, Alexander, and Richard Boone. | plays a small role as a detective captain. The film begins with the shooti ... |
Horace Mann | ... State University, an institution founded by the renowned education reformer | . It was the first institution in the country to admit people regardless o ... |
Ashley Montagu | | notes the following neotenous traits in women relative to men: more delica ... |
Terry Tempest Williams | ... q War, Alice Walker, Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior; and | , author of An Unspoken Hunger; were arrested along with 24 others for cro ... |
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 ... |
Linus Pauling | ... Crick’s transition from physics into biology that he was influenced by both | and Erwin Schrödinger. It was clear in theory that covalent bonds in biolo ... |
Roy Wilkins | ... , Hubert Humphrey, Walter Reuther and black civil rights leaders (including | , Martin Luther King, and Bayard Rustin) worked out a compromise with MFDP ... |
Anna Hazare | ... protesting. Aamir also lended his support to Janlokpal Bill Movement led by | in August 2011 as a well informed citizen |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... rake drums, flower pots, gongs, and more. In Europe, during the late 1940s, | coined the term musique concrète to refer to the peculiar nature of sounds ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... d generous partner." Republican Governor of California and Kennedy relative | described "Uncle Teddy" as "a liberal icon, a warrior for the less fortuna ... |
Coretta Scott King | ... ited the leadership position of the civil rights movement from her husband, | , as leader of the black movement, called for an end to all discrimination ... |
Harold Pinter | ... his wife. When his wife then calls demanding to know why he is late for the | play, he tries to call Vicky, but is unable to reach her. Vicky sees Steve ... |
Aaron Burr | ... rst bid for the presidency with Jefferson as its presidential candidate and | as its vice presidential candidate. Jefferson came in second in the electo ... |
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 ... |
Elton John | ... hit on the UK Singles Chart, a remake of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with | , which went to number seven. It was around this time that RuPaul co-hoste ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... y as a reliable "bogeyman" to mention in fundraising letters, on a par with | and similar to Democratic and liberal appeals mentioning Newt Gingrich. Th ... |
Spies for Peace | On the 1963 Aldermaston march, a clandestine group calling itself | distributed leaflets about a secret government establishment, RSG 6, that ... |
Karl Marx | ... l new challenges. Various 19th century intellectuals, from Auguste Comte to | to Sigmund Freud, attempted to offer scientific and/or political ideologie ... |
Bob Dylan | ... n the Mesabi Range in Hibbing; Robert Allen Zimmerman, later to be known as | , was raised in Hibbing. His song "North Country Blues" is about the decli ... |
Paul Robeson | ... notable American production may be Margaret Webster's 1943 staging starring | as Othello and Jose Ferrer as Iago. This production was the first ever in ... |
Neil Young | ... on Polydor Records in Germany. Thereafter, Mosley and Craviotto joined with | to form The Ducks, which played in and around the Santa Cruz area during 1 ... |
President Clinton | ... Employment, and in 2000 received the National Medal of Technology from then | for inventions that have advanced medical care worldwide. In April 2002, K ... |
Martin Luther | ... mation was the 16th-century schism within Western Christianity initiated by | , John Calvin and other early Protestants. It was sparked by the 1517 post ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | In 1859, after reading a paper by Clausius, | formulated the Maxwell distribution of molecular velocities, which gave th ... |
Jimmy Carter | The surprise winner of the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination was | , a former state senator and governor of Georgia. When the primaries began ... |
Tom Monaghan | ... ho had owned the club since 1957, sold the team to Domino's founder and CEO | . The sale of the franchise caught everyone by surprise, as the negotiatio ... |
Daniel O'Connell | ... e United Kingdom. The change was forced by the landslide by-election win of | , an Irish Catholic proponent of emancipation, who was elected despite not ... |
Bill Clinton | One of former President | 's great-grandfathers is buried here |
Billy Bragg | ... while the Clash were active and acknowledged their debt to the band include | and Aztec Camera. U2's The Edge has compared the Clash's inspirational eff ... |
Richard Stallman | ... ge of software, having started in 1984, the author having collaborated with | , pre-GNU |
Octavia Hill | ... tin Chuzzlewit whilst staying at Cobley Farm near Bow Lane, North Finchley. | , a social reformer and a founder of the National Trust, Kyrle Society and ... |
Sylvia del Villard | ... influenced by performers including Afro-Caribbean dancer and choreographer | and José Enrique Pedreira who became a renowned composer of Puerto Rican D ... |
Bob Dylan | ... y the Barratt Band, recorded songs for Before and After, a tribute album of | covers scheduled to be released in 1982 to celebrate the 20th anniversary ... |
Bill Clinton | ... million to the William J. Clinton Foundation in support of former President | ’s climate change initiative |
Belle W. Baruch | ... nter hunting resort. He later transferred the property to his eldest child, | . Upon her death in 1964, the property was transferred to as a nature and ... |
W. E. B. Du Bois | ... He was inspired by the writings of black intellectuals like Marcus Garvey, | , and George Padmore, and his relationships with them. Nkrumah's biggest s ... |
Lech Kaczyński | ... d in Poland. It was strongly opposed by the Polish government and president | . Current Polish prime minister Donald Tusk restricted his comments to a r ... |
Bob Dylan | In the 1960s, Japanese bands imitated The Beatles, | and the Rolling Stones, along with other Appalachian folk music, psychedel ... |
Derrick Jensen | ... and freedom brought by division of labour. Authors such as John Zerzan and | consider that modern technology is progressively depriving humans of their ... |
Julie Bindel | ... who hold such views on prostitution include Kathleen Barry, Melissa Farley, | , Sheila Jeffreys, Catharine MacKinnon and Laura Lederer; the has also con ... |
Aristophanes | In Plato's Symposium, written around the 4th century BC, | relates a creation myth involving three original sexes: female, male and a ... |
Ani DiFranco | ... music), and a variety of others. Her biggest influence when growing up was | , she explained that "[w]hen I was a teenager, I wanted to be (the feminis ... |
Fidel Castro | ... as Llosa was initially a supporter of the Cuban revolutionary government of | . He studied Marxism in depth as a university student and was later persua ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... tigate mesmerism; one was led by Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, the other, led by | , included Bailly and Lavoisier. The commissioners learned about Mesmeric ... |
Harvey Milk | ... ge step forward in the 1970s with the election of political figures such as | to public office and the advocating of anti-gay discrimination legislation ... |
Rush Limbaugh | ... priests. former U.S. Senator said the same thing:Santorum also agreed with | summary that it was "no surprise that the center of the Catholic Church ab ... |
Fidel Castro | ... informal control of Revolutionary Armed Forces chief General Raúl Castro ( | 's brother), and large numbers of army officers were moved into the Minist ... |
Rajendra Prasad | ... ic of India was officially proclaimed. The Constituent Assembly elected Dr. | as the first President of India, taking over from Governor General Rajgopa ... |
Tadeusz Kościuszko | ... the Polish national hero and hero of the American Revolutionary War General | , because of its perceived resemblance to the Kościuszko Mound in Krakow |
Stokely Carmichael | ... and socialist. Rustin also influenced young activists, such as Tom Kahn and | , in organizations like the Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) and the Stu ... |
Gerrit Smith | ... center for the abolitionist movement, due in large part to the influence of | and a group allied with him, mostly associated with the Unitarian Church a ... |
Luther | ... o the invention of printing. The collection also includes works by Galileo, | , John Calvin, Voltaire, Sir Isaac Newton, Descartes, Sir Francis Bacon, S ... |
Fred Korematsu | On January 30, 2011, California first observed an annual " | Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution", the first such commemoration ... |
César Chávez | ... significant impact on the British Raj and the Indian population generally. | undertook a number of spiritual fasts, including a 25 day fast in 1968 pro ... |
Thurgood Marshall | ... ry responsibility for Supreme Court cases (often led by lead NAACP attorney | ), with the ACLU focusing on police misconduct, and supporting the NAACP w ... |
Sheila Jeffreys | ... views on prostitution include Kathleen Barry, Melissa Farley, Julie Bindel, | , Catharine MacKinnon and Laura Lederer; the has also condemned prostituti ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... closing credits for the special were airing, word came in that U.S. Senator | of New York had just been shot. ABC simply showed a wide shot of the chaot ... |
Alfred Marshall | ... as found support in notable classical and neoclassical economists including | , John Stuart Mill and Jaroslav Vanek. There are numerous variations of se ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... ith Jack Paar in the 1960s, with memorable exchanges with Zsa Zsa Gabor and | , and later with Johnny Carson. He was also Red Skelton's 1969 CBS summer ... |
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 ... |
Douglas Adams | The "Deep Thought" episode in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by | appears to be a parody of his short story "Answer" |
Hunter S. Thompson | ... kshi attempted several projects that fell through, including adaptations of | 's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, William Kotzwinkle's The Fan Man, Eric ... |
Annie Lennox | ... n Ross. Before his death, Brown was scheduled to perform a duet with singer | on the song "Vengeance" for her new album Venus, scheduled for release in ... |
Octave Mirbeau | ... ok positions on grounds of higher principle – such as Émile Zola, novelists | and Anatole France, mathematicians Henri Poincaré and Jacques Hadamard, an ... |
Wendell Berry | ... essays and is perhaps best known for his book A Sand County Almanac (1953). | Wendell Berry is an author of several books, essays, and poems whose writi ... |
Timothy Leary | ... murder, he jumped bail to flee to Cuba and later went to Algeria. Following | 's Weather Underground assisted prison escape, Leary stayed with Cleaver i ... |
Margaret Atwood | ... talitarian regimes are also depicted in the classics The Handmaid's Tale by | and Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley |
A. O. Hume | Inspired by a suggestion made by | , a retired British civil servant, seventy-three Indian delegates met in B ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... ant figures in American politics who participated in the Enlightenment were | and Thomas Jefferson |
John Kerry | ... ttee on POW/MIA Affairs, chaired by Democrat and fellow Vietnam War veteran | , McCain investigated the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, to determine the fate ... |
Lee Marvin | ... s. The newcomer is none-too-subtly threatened by local tough Hector David ( | ). Reno Smith (Robert Ryan), the town's unofficial leader, informs Macreed ... |
Catharine MacKinnon | ... tion include Kathleen Barry, Melissa Farley, Julie Bindel, Sheila Jeffreys, | and Laura Lederer; the has also condemned prostitution as "an intolerable ... |
Alex de Waal | ... ed for the 1983–5 famine, this figure has been challenged by famine scholar | . In a major study, de Waal criticized the United Nations for being "remar ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, the mother of | (the 26th US President) and grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt, hailed from ... |
Bill Clinton | ... l basis by the regulators that had regulated those activities prior to GLB. | , as well as economists Brad DeLong and Tyler Cowen have all argued that t ... |
John Diefenbaker | ... ing re-appointed as premier (Mackenzie King twice); Alexander Mackenzie and | , both prior to sitting as regular Members of Parliament until their death ... |
Norman Solomon | ... ost critiques combine elements of both strains. Journalist and media critic | reflects in Columbus Day: A Clash of Myth and History that many people cho ... |
Steve Earle | ... ed as lead guitarist and backing vocalist for Emmylou Harris's Spyboy band, | on his El Corazon tour, Shawn Colvin, and Linda Ronstadt. He co-produced a ... |
Kwame Nkrumah | ... alists. Other African socialists include Jomo Kenyatta, Kenneth Kaunda, and | . Fela Kuti was inspired by socialism and called for a democratic African ... |
Bobby Seale | ... inald Lockett, Emory Douglas, Samuel Napier, Bobby Hutton, Huey Newton, and | were Black House regulars |
Theodore Beza | ... iography of his father, The Life of the Rev. Robert Baird, D.D. (1866); and | , the Counsellor of the French Reformation (1899). He died in New York cit ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... as a footnote to the spate of barbarian films that followed in the wake of | 's appearance as Conan. |
Anthony Zinni | ... pt is probably the strongest aspect of their strategic partnership. General | , the former Commandant of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), once said, "E ... |
Janet Jackson | ... e first MTV Australia Video Music Awards in Sydney's Luna Park, she spoofed | 's wardrobe malfunction by pulling down her dress to reveal both breasts, ... |
Nina Simone | ... , Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin, | , Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sublime, Sting, ... |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | ... f colonial-era buildings in the historic district with financial backing of | . Though their project, like others in the state, had to contend with the ... |
Sigourney Weaver | ... 83 with his brother, Beau. With the December 18, 2010 episode, Bridges beat | 's record for longest gap between hosting appearances on SNL (Weaver had a ... |
Harold Pinter | ... y Television. Playing themselves, they were in Toronto during their tour of | 's No Man's Land. According to Dave Thomas, in his book, , their sketch wa ... |
Alfred Marshall | ... Cambridge after receiving a scholarship for this also to study mathematics. | begged Keynes to become an economist |
Steven Van Zandt | ... f Global Rock Showcase dates across the United States. Dates include Little | 's "Save CBGB Rally" concert in Washington Square Park, New York City. H.R ... |
Esther Hobart Morris | ... ramie, in 1870); and the first female justice of the peace in the country ( | , South Pass City, in 1870). Also, in 1924, Wyoming became the first state ... |
Melina Mercouri | ... some gained international acclaim: Mihalis Kakogiannis, Alekos Sakellarios, | , Nikos Tsiforos, Iakovos Kambanelis, Katina Paxinou, Nikos Koundouros, El ... |
Howard Zinn | ... in the U.S. civil rights movement in part due to the influence of activist | , who was one of her professors at Spelman College. Continuing the activis ... |
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis | ... interrupts the JFK assassination, preventing Lee Harvey Oswald from killing | . This history change, however, from a timeline where both President Kenne ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... s. Delegates from those seven formed the C.S.A. in February 1861, selecting | as the provisional president. Unionist talk of reunion failed and Davis be ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... lection of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, he and his two younger brothers, | and Edward M. Kennedy, soon all held prominent positions in the federal go ... |
Bob Dylan | ... hortened to the Wilburys) were an English–American supergroup consisting of | , George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, accompanied by d ... |
James Hopwood Jeans | ... and as founded on exercises using the method of inversion, such as found in | textbook Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism |
Damon Albarn | Later that year, Del Naja and Daddy G headed to | 's studios for some writing and jamming. Around this time, Davidge scored ... |
Aldo Leopold | ... particular religion and patriarchal tendency have subsided to some degree. | Leopold was born in 1887 and educated at Yale University. He developed the ... |
Martin Luther | In 1520 the reformer | published three works in quick succession: An Appeal to the Christian Nobi ... |
Comfort Freeman | ... rra Leone. Regional leaders of nonviolent resistance include Leymah Gbowee, | , and |
James Madison | ... r notable Founding Fathers may have been more directly deist. These include | , possibly Alexander Hamilton, Ethan Allen |
Jimmy Carter | ... 978 in the famous Camp David Accords after negotiations hosted by president | . In accordance with the treaty, Israeli forces withdrew gradually from Si ... |
Albert Raby | ... Coordinating Council of Community Organizations, an organization founded by | , and the combined organizations' efforts were fostered under the aegis of ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... rs may have been more directly deist. These include James Madison, possibly | , Ethan Allen |
John Zerzan | ... n responsibility and freedom brought by division of labour. Authors such as | and Derrick Jensen consider that modern technology is progressively depriv ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... the mother of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th US President) and grandmother of | , hailed from Roswell and Bulloch Hall was her home. Emily Dolvin, the aun ... |
Joseph Stalin | The leadership of | led to a change in his view of the Soviet Union even though his initial im ... |
Marx | ... ased by selling it), then profit was impossible. David Ricardo (seconded by | ) responded to this paradox by arguing that Smith had confused labour with ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... Not Ashamed, Step Up to the Microphone, Devotion, and more. Then soap star | began her music career in the late 1980s and released The Loco-Motion whic ... |
Melissa Farley | ... omen. Feminists who hold such views on prostitution include Kathleen Barry, | , Julie Bindel, Sheila Jeffreys, Catharine MacKinnon and Laura Lederer; th ... |
Victor Hugo | ... nken main road and then routed. , note 18 An episode famously used later by | in Les Miserables. The sunken lane acted as a trap which funnelled the fli ... |
Patrick Pearse | ... olly out of any such rash action, the IRB leaders, including Tom Clarke and | , met with Connolly to see if an agreement could be reached. During the me ... |
Albert Gallatin | ... inst him two-thirds of the time, leaving almost half as fairly independent. | recalled only two caucuses on legislative policy between 1795 and 1801, on ... |
Sonia Sanchez | ... d the Black House political/cultural center in San Francisco. Amiri Baraka, | , Askia Toure, Sarah Webster Fabio, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Avotcja, Regi ... |
Robert Mugabe | ... rding to some reports, currently over half the revenue of the government of | in Zimbabwe is in seigniorage. Zimbabwe has experienced hyperinflation (se ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... alked through Brandenburg Gate with Russia’s Mikhail Gorbachev and Poland's | as part of the 20-year celebration of tearing down the Berlin Wall |
Stockwell Day | During the 2000 federal election, then Canadian Alliance leader | proposed a mechanism to call for a referendum. A petition on any particula ... |
William H. Seward | ... ing of all of Canada to the United States. When American Secretary of State | negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867, he intended it as the first step i ... |
Gavin Newsom | ... ay couples, but stopped short of saying he would follow San Francisco Mayor | by having the City of Chicago issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples ... |
W. E. B. Du Bois | In 1956, Robeson, along with close friend | , compared the anti-Stalinist revolution in Hungary to the "same sort of p ... |
Aaron Burr | ... 1800 election, but an equal number of electors cast votes for Jefferson and | . The tie sent the election to the House, and Federalists there blocked an ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... early 1960s. Besides reading the works of writers such as Jack Kerouac and | , he discovered African American music - jazz, blues and R&B. Inspired by ... |
Victor Hugo | ... Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier, a character in The Hunchback of Notre Dame by | , and the mention in Dumas's The Three Musketeers of the old custom of bra ... |
Janet Jackson | Aaliyah was honored at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards by | , Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Ginuwine and her brother, Rashad, who all paid ... |
John Lennon | ... s" (originally titled "A Little Help from My Friends") is a song written by | and Paul McCartney, released on The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hea ... |
Ebenezer Cunningham | ... formal maps for relating solutions of Maxwell’s equations was identified by | (1908) and Harry Bateman (1910). Their training at Cambridge University ha ... |
Yasser Arafat | ... of sympathy, including those from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, | of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and Narasimha Rao of India. Iran ... |
Martin Luther | ... nvader. They found this in the teaching of the Protestant reformers such as | . The spread of Protestantism in the country was aided by its large ethnic ... |
John Lennon | ... chedelic rock, mod and similar genres; this was called Group Sounds (G.S.). | of The Beatles later became one of most popular Western musicians in Japan ... |
Margaret Sanger | In 1951, | met Pincus at a dinner hosted by Abraham Stone, director of the Margaret S ... |
Karl Marx | ... uages resulting in many people being unable to communicate with each other. | wrote about the creation of nations as requiring a bourgeois revolution an ... |
George Wald | | , Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Phy ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... munist ideology, particularly Trotskyism; though following the Great Purge, | privately met with him and ordered him to publicly denounce Trotskyism. Ch ... |
Isaac Todhunter | ... es of the Royal Society and the British Museum; but it was left incomplete. | printed the manuscripts in 1865, in a supplementary volume |
John Calvin | Later writers, such as Martin Luther (1483-1546), | (1509-1564), and Cornelius Jansen (1585-1638) reacted in different ways ag ... |
John C. Calhoun | Calhoun County was established on October 19, 1829 and named after | , who was at the time Vice President under Andrew Jackson, making it one o ... |
Susan B. Anthony | ... , she voiced Lena Hyena, a comedy character. In October 2006, she portrayed | on three episodes of the podcast The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd |
Jimmy Carter | Image:Jimmy Carter.jpg|Former Governor | of Georgi |
Paul McCartney | ... itled "A Little Help from My Friends") is a song written by John Lennon and | , released on The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1 ... |
Debbie Harry | ... hich interviews directors and actors including Jim Jarmusch, Steve Buscemi, | , Fab 5 Freddy, Thurston Moore, Richard Kern, Amos Poe, James Nares, Eric ... |
Charles Sumner | ... sed, on the notion that British involvement had lengthened the war. Senator | , the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, originally wante ... |
Frederick Douglass | ... or women. The suffrage movement was supported by William Lloyd Garrison and | |
Doris Day | ... , and sign an online petition asking the party leader to change his name to | (after the singer/actress). Producers claim to have obtained in excess of ... |
Mordechai Vanunu | ... d organisations, including Wangari Maathai, Astrid Lindgren, Bianca Jagger, | , Petra Kelly and Memorial |
Edmund Wilson | ... oversial. The novel is still among the most famous of all detective novels: | alludes to it in the title of his well-known attack on detective fiction, ... |
Martin Luther | Later writers, such as | (1483-1546), John Calvin (1509-1564), and Cornelius Jansen (1585-1638) rea ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... ominence declined due to a number of events, notably the death of Nirvana's | in 1994 and Pearl Jam's lawsuit against concert venue promoter Ticketmaste ... |
Alexander Berkman | ... mbing attacks planned by anarchists associated with the radical journalists | and Luigi Galleani |
Harry Bateman | ... ons of Maxwell’s equations was identified by Ebenezer Cunningham (1908) and | (1910). Their training at Cambridge University had given them facility wit ... |
Margaret Atwood | The Republic of Gilead is a fictional country that is the setting of the | dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale |
Melchior Ndadaye | ... t, non-ethnic government, and a parliament. Burundi's first Hutu president, | , of the Hutu-dominated Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU) Party, wa ... |
Bishop Porteus | ... lave trade as equally important goals. At the suggestion of Wilberforce and | , King George III was requested by the Archbishop of Canterbury to issue i ... |
Václav Havel | ... VPN) and the Civic Forum. On the night of 24 November, Dubček appeared with | on a balcony overlooking Wenceslas Square, He was greeted with uproarious ... |
Lee Marvin | ... nne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine and | . The film was adapted by Don McGuire and Millard Kaufman from the short s ... |
William Lloyd Garrison | ... vention demanded suffrage for women. The suffrage movement was supported by | and Frederick Douglass |
Reg Keys | Bremner supported | in the 2005 election when he stood against Tony Blair as an anti-war candi ... |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ... movement includes William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, | , and the much older William Blake, followed later by the isolated figure ... |
Jonathan Miller | ... own right in a four-man group satirical stage show, Beyond the Fringe, with | , Alan Bennett and Dudley Moore |
Linus Pauling | ... stable helical conformation of amino acid chains in proteins (the α helix). | was the first to identify the 3.6 amino acids per helix turn ratio of the ... |
Elton John | ... John Mills, the Dad's Army cast, Glenda Jackson, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, | , The Beatles and even former Prime Minister |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves were analysed theoretically by | in 1864. Maxwell developed a set of equations that could unambiguously des ... |
Coretta Scott | ... which he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1951. King married | , on June 18, 1953, on the lawn of her parents' house in her hometown of H ... |
John Kerry | ... Election, Jackson County voted for Republican George W. Bush over Democrat | . It was the first time Jackson County voters chose a Republican president ... |
Lily Tomlin | ... Owens was not in the 1967 pilot and Buzzi missed two first-season episodes. | and Goldie Hawn later became noted film stars (Hawn won an Academy Award w ... |
Daniel Guérin | ... hism was strong enough as to call the attention of the CNT–FAI in Spain. So | in Anarchism: From Theory to Practice reports how "Spanish anarcho-syndica ... |
Benjamin Franklin | The colonies were independent of each other before 1774 as efforts led by | to form a colonial union through the Albany Congress of 1765 had not made ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... h civil disobedience racial segregation on interstate busing. He recognized | 's leadership, and helped to organize the Southern Christian Leadership Co ... |
Margaret Sanger | ... uring the early 20th century, prominent feminist and birth control advocate | argued that abstinence from sexual activity led to greater endurance and s ... |
Willie Nelson | ... en 1977 and 1979, it became more mainstream, as Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, | and Allman Brothers Band all scored hits which reached both country and po ... |
Willie Christine King | ... n Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. King Jr. had an older sister, | , and a younger brother, Alfred Daniel Williams King. King sang with his c ... |
Wangari Maathai | ... has been awarded to a diverse group of people and organisations, including | , Astrid Lindgren, Bianca Jagger, Mordechai Vanunu, Petra Kelly and Memori ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... tural movement, mainly through the public prominence of two French writers, | and Albert Camus, who wrote best-selling novels, plays and widely read jou ... |
Richard Gere | Edward Lewis ( | ), a successful businessman and "corporate raider", takes a detour on Holl ... |
David Webb | Governance activist | alerted the authorities to allegations that hundreds of agents at Fortis I ... |
Tommy Douglas | ... number of prominent leaders, including René Lévesque, Robert Stanfield, and | , who believed the actions to be excessive and the precedent to suspend ci ... |
Norman Thomas | ... anti-communists from ACLU leadership. In 1953, the anti-communists, led by | and James Fly, proposed a set of resolutions that inferred guilt of person ... |
Clarence Darrow | ... his biggest stage success as the crusading lawyer, Henry Drummond (based on | ), in Inherit the Wind, winning a |
Katharine McCormick | In 1952, Sanger told her friend | about Pincus and Chang's research. Frustrated by PPFA's meager interest an ... |
Bill Clinton | On July 12, 1994, U.S. President | spoke at the Gate about peace in post–Cold War Europe |
Bill Oddie | ... on area, with a focus on the region's parakeets, in an episode presented by | |
Oliver Hill | ... Edward County. This case, filed by Richmond natives Spottswood Robinson and | , was decided in 1954 with Brown v. Board of Education, which rejected the ... |
Al Gore | ... financially supported a variety of Democratic Party politicians, including | and Tom Daschle, but also made contributions to the Republican Party's Phi ... |
Albert Gallatin | ... " Outstanding propagandists included editor William Duane and party leaders | , Thomas Cooper and Jefferson himself |
Alfred Marshall | ... so in 1909, Keynes accepted a lectureship in economics funded personally by | . Keynes's earnings rose further as he began to take on pupils for private ... |
Aristophanes | ... Attica are the plays of the dramatists Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and | in the 5th century BC. The military exploits of the Athenians led to some ... |
Yoko Ono | ... shed a text titled An Anthology) and other members of the nascent movement. | , for example, hosted a series of concerts curated by Young at her loft, a ... |
Ian McKellen | ... ly, Goldfinger was adapted for BBC Radio with Toby Stephens as Bond and Sir | as Goldfinger |
Murray Rothbard | ... n be produced by the free market. This differs from the version proposed by | , where a legal code would first be consented to by the parties involved i ... |
King O'Malley | ... rst Australian jurisdiction in which prohibition laws were enacted. In 1910 | , the then Minister of Home Affairs, shepherded the laws through parliamen ... |
Albert Camus | ... y through the public prominence of two French writers, Jean-Paul Sartre and | , who wrote best-selling novels, plays and widely read journalism as well ... |
Mark Cuban | ... ics, such as Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch; business, such as self-made billionaire | ; and science, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation pioneer Peter Safar. ... |
Aristophanes | ... red wine but accepts a drink of barley, water and pennyroyal called kykeon. | made reference to pennyroyal as abortifacient in Lysistrata and Peace. Mar ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... A's talent agency—which represented most of the industry's biggest names—by | 's Department of Justice, as owning both the movie studio and a talent age ... |
Karl Marx | ... resent value as a valuation methodology dates at least to the 19th century. | refers to NPV as fictitious capital, and the calculation as capitalising, ... |
Lucretia Mott | ... ca Falls, New York. The convention was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, | , Mary Ann McClintock, Martha White, and Jane Hunt. In their "Declaration ... |
Bill Clinton | ... e Roadless Initiative passed on 5 January 2001, during the last days of the | Administration, and the initiative prevented the construction of new roads ... |
John Kerry | ... ent of Protestants voted for Bush, along with 52% of Catholics (even though | was Catholic). Since 1980, large majorities of evangelicals have voted Rep ... |
Amiri Baraka | ... a Wyatt, formed the Black House political/cultural center in San Francisco. | , Sonia Sanchez, Askia Toure, Sarah Webster Fabio, Art Ensemble of Chicago ... |
George Whitefield | ... joined in 1729 soon becoming its leader and moulding it to his own notions. | also joined this group. After graduating with a Masters' in classical lang ... |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... ar to Don King falls on the son of the antagonist. In The Great White Hype, | 's character The Reverend is a reflection of Don King, demonstrating the l ... |
Lew Rockwell | ... d TV personality; Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., The New York Times publisher | ;, founder of Ludwig von Mises Institute; and Gregory Maguire, novelist. S ... |
Joseph Priestley | ... ant's biomass comes from the inputs of photosynthesis, not the soil itself. | , a chemist and minister, discovered that, when he isolated a volume of ai ... |
Barbara Rose Johns | Protests started by | in 1951 in Farmville against segregated schools led to the lawsuit Davis v ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... g, feeling human being incarnate — embodied — in a concrete world. Although | adopted the term "existentialism" for his own philosophy in the 1940s, Mar ... |
Damon Albarn | ... ray For Rain" featured guest vocals of TV On The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and | and Hope Sandoval all check in for a song or two |
Chaz | ... married singer/entertainer Cher; their daughter Chastity (now legally named | after gender transition) was born on March 4, 1969. In 1975 the couple div ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... 000 hands in a single day, breaking the record previously held by President | , who had set the record with 8,513 handshakes at a White House reception ... |
Bill Clinton | ... George W. Bush carried Texas County by two-to-one margins in 2000 and 2004. | was the last Democratic presidential nominee to carry Texas County in 1992 ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... the first official U.S. stamps were created, 5 and 10 cent issues depicting | and George Washington. A few other countries issued stamps in the late 184 ... |
Bill Clinton | ... artwork of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe". In 1993, when then-president | wanted to appoint 'out' lesbian Roberta Achtenberg to assistant secretary ... |
Ayn Rand | ... its opening, which is a complete two-sentence short-short story in itself. | singled out Brown for high praise in her book The Romantic Manifesto. The ... |
George Woodcock | ... of ecologism and anarcho-primitivism represented today in John Zerzan. For | this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progr ... |
Doris Day | ... 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1956, this time starring Stewart and | , who sang the theme song, "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", w ... |
Danger Mouse | ... y FC Kahuna) and "Do's and Don'ts" (by Boom Bip) as well as "Just War" from | and Sparklehorse's album . He has also featured on the myspace remix track ... |
Bobby Seale | ... the direction of the Party was rivaled only by founders Huey P. Newton and | . Cleaver and Newton eventually fell out with each other, resulting in a s ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... ate 1950s and early 1960s following the "cognitive revolution" initiated by | 's 1959 critique of behaviorism and empiricism more generally. The origins ... |
František Kriegel | ... ere forced to accede to Soviet demands, signing the Moscow protocols. (Only | refused to sign. |
Muhammad Ali | In 1971, | attempted to purchase a home in Virginia Manor, but racial discrimination ... |
John Calvin | ... as the sacramental union. The Reformed churches, following the teachings of | , believe in an immaterial, spiritual (or "pneumatic") presence of Christ ... |
Mia Farrow | ... e world's inaction on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. On April 27, 2009, | began fasting for as long as possible to raise awareness about the crisis ... |
Geert Wilders | ... with the Christian Democratic Appeal supported by the Party for Freedom of | to obtain a majority. Rutte was sworn in as Prime Minister on October 21, ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... e use of the "out" metaphor. This campaign is endorsed by prominent atheist | , who states "there is a big closet population of atheists who need to 'co ... |
Dora Marsden | ... ioneer for women and children's rights. Suffragette and feminist campaigner | spent the last 25 years of her life being cared for in Dumfries after her ... |
Arianna Huffington | ... n the "Robots Versus Wrestlers" episode of How I Met Your Mother along with | , and Will Shortz. Quentin Tarantino also cast Bogdanovich as a disc jocke ... |
Michael Bloomberg | ... ition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City mayor | and Boston mayor Thomas Menino |
James Madison | ... icenses from the Anglican Church. Both Patrick Henry and the young attorney | defended Baptist preachers prior to the American Revolution in cases consi ... |
Murray Rothbard | ... trian School economist, libertarian theorist and anarcho-capitalist founder | |
John Knox | ... eat religious upheaval in Scotland. Due to the efforts of reformers such as | , a Protestant ascendancy was established. Mary caused alarm by marrying h ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... to the Chatahoochee River. It operated for 40 years, and in 1905, President | made a campaign whistle stop in Dunwoody along the way to Roswell, Georgia |
James Brown | ... t music. As Davis recalls: "The music I was really listening to in 1968 was | , the great guitar player Jimi Hendrix, and a new group who had just come ... |
Joan Baez | ... ald, Yves Montand, and Édith Piaf, as well as by the later American singers | and Nat King Cole. In 1961, French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg paid ... |
Daniel Cohn-Bendit | ... first true pan-European political party with a common campaign, put forward | . However the fractious nature of the other political parties led to no ot ... |
Sargent Shriver | ... people. I was exposed to the idea of being a public servant and Eunice and | became my heroes." Eunice Kennedy Shriver was sister of John F. Kennedy, a ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... he goals of the progressive movement -- whose most prominent figurehead was | (Class of 1880) and most eloquent spokesman was Herbert Croly (Class of 18 ... |
Corliss Lamont | ... cisions, including Lamont v. Postmaster General (in which the plaintiff was | , a former ACLU board member), which upheld fifth amendment protections an ... |
Charlotte Perkins Gilman | ... , or sexual at all — a famous early sexless example being Herland (1915) by | . Charlene Ball writes in Women's studies encyclopedia that use of specula ... |
Terry Southern | ... who played the romantic interest "Penny Priddy", describes the film as "if | had written Star Wars. None of the characters are quite what they should b ... |
Jeremy Bentham | ... survival of the fittest implies the theory of evolution is false. Moralists | and Immanuel Kant both indicated the is–ought problem in order to identify ... |
Helen Reddy | ... lleen Hewett, Keith Urban, The Angels, Ted Mullry Gang, Hush, The Mixtures, | , and Diana Trask |
Bella Abzug | ... three out of four students being female. In 2006, Hunter became home to the | Leadership Institute, which will run training programs for young women to ... |
A. S. Eddington | ... which Dingle considered overly speculative and not based on empirical data. | was another target of Dingle's critique, and the ensuing debate eventually ... |
Pamela Anderson | ... ), beginning with photos from the famed Stolen Honeymoon sex tape featuring | and Tommy Lee. It also began to regularly feature pictorials of female mod ... |
Mwai Kibaki | ... s of the National Rainbow Coalition (NaRC) to parliament and NaRC candidate | (b. 1931) to the presidency. Voters rejected the Kenya African National Un ... |
Bill Clinton | ... s. While George W. Bush carried Madison County both times in 2000 and 2004, | also carried the county both times in 1992 and 1996. Like many rural count ... |
Julius Nyerere | ... cialism has been and continues to be a major ideology around the continent. | was inspired by Fabian socialist ideals. He was a firm believer in rural A ... |
Muhammad Ali | | lit the Olympic torch during the opening ceremonies of the games and recei ... |
Petra Kelly | ... ncluding Wangari Maathai, Astrid Lindgren, Bianca Jagger, Mordechai Vanunu, | and Memorial |
John Zerzan | ... of the precursors of ecologism and anarcho-primitivism represented today in | . For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea ... |
Dorothy Day | ... an by making him more dependent on the Servile State. Distributists such as | did not favor social security when it was introduced by the United States ... |
Tori Amos | One of Gaiman's most commented-upon friendships is with the musician | , a Sandman fan who became friends with Gaiman after making a reference to ... |
Mwai Kibaki | ... s routed the ruling KANU party, and its leader, Moi's former vice-president | , was elected President by a large majority |
Moby | ... -pop, other synthpop, and mainstream performers including Madonna, La Roux, | , Pet Shop Boys, and Little Boots. They have been sampled and covered by v ... |
Bill Clinton | ... homa City area to be released from their duties for their safety. President | learned about the bombing around 9:30 am CST while he was meeting with Tur ... |
Doris Day | ... year, plus unlimited access to MCA's clients such as Stewart, Rock Hudson, | and Alfred Hitchcock to make films for Universal |
Betty Friedan | ... ritain, the women's movement was allied with the Labour party. In the U.S., | emerged from a radical background to take leadership. Radical Women is the ... |
Karl Liebknecht | ... fights culminated in the beating and shooting deaths of Rosa Luxemburg and | after their arrests on 15 January. With the affirmation of Ebert, those re ... |
Daniel Dennett | "Modern compatibilists", such as Harry Frankfurt and | , argue that there are cases where a coerced agent's choices are still fre ... |
David Swann | ... y or government to act. For example, Canadian medical doctor and politician | launched a seven-day fast in December 2007 to bring attention to the world ... |
Judith Levine | ... oung people’s sexual behavior by instilling fear, shame, and guilt." Author | has argued that there might be a natural tendency of abstinence educators ... |
Bill Clinton | ... (born July 23, 1973) is an American woman with whom United States President | admitted to having had an "improper relationship" while she worked at the ... |
River Phoenix | ... the title of the first album by Aleka's Attic, the band formed by the late | , is a palindrome |
Nas | ... ed debut in 1997. He also appeared on Fat Joe's song "John Blaze" alongside | , Jadakiss, and Big Pun; "John Blaze" also had a music video. Raekwon's ne ... |
C. Rajagopalachari | ... ence of new generation of Indians from within the Congress Party, including | , Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhash Chandra Bose and others- wh ... |
Schwarzenegger | ... tions. Bodrov responded: The Americans make movies about the Russians where | as a policeman tears off gumbah's leg and drugs are hailing from it and be ... |
Daniel O'Connell | ... e". This was in fact a quote made about him by Irish Nationalist politician | |
Castro Alves | ... especially the abolitionist movement; the greatest writer of this period is | |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... he political spectrum. After hearing a speech by Schwarzenegger at the 2006 | breakfast, San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom said that, "[H]e's becoming a ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... ch broader layers of the population, and were championed by figures such as | . The 2003 invasion of Iraq led to a significant anti-war movement in whic ... |
Frank Keating | At 9:45 am CST, Governor | declared a state of emergency and ordered all non-essential workers in the ... |
Michael Savage | ... y, Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, Laura Ingraham, Michael Reagan, Howie Carr, and | , as well as many local commentators, support Republican causes, while voc ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... on of Indians from within the Congress Party, including C. Rajagopalachari, | , Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhash Chandra Bose and others- who would later on c ... |
Bono | ... reland and the UK... [S]eeing them perform was a life-changing experience." | has described the Clash as "the greatest rock band. They wrote the rule bo ... |
Sargent Shriver | Image:Sargent Shriver 1962.jpg|Former Ambassador to France | of Marylan |
Bob Dylan | ... Silver Spurs Arena has been host to many acts, ranging from Hilary Duff and | to an annual rodeo event. Jehovah's Witnesses also use The Silver Spurs Ar ... |
Rosa Luxemburg | ... iers. Bloody street fights culminated in the beating and shooting deaths of | and Karl Liebknecht after their arrests on 15 January. With the affirmatio ... |
Huey P. Newton | ... aver's influence on the direction of the Party was rivaled only by founders | and Bobby Seale. Cleaver and Newton eventually fell out with each other, r ... |
Michael Douglas | ... h money in the world. While promoting The Ghost and the Darkness in France, | bitterly complained about Kilmer's attitude in an interview to daily newsp ... |
Elton John | ... ch as The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, | , Carly Simon, Carole King, James Taylor, John Denver, The Eagles, America ... |
Bonnie Raitt | In 1993, Brooks was presented with the prestigious Pioneer Award by | on behalf of the Smithsonian-based Rhythm and Blues Foundation, in a cerem ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ntry artists continued to see their records perform well on the pop charts. | and Juice Newton each had two songs in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 ... |
Green Arrow | The 2001 | story "Quiver" (written by Kevin Smith) and the final Supergirl story arc, ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... He was well known for aiding Joseph Stalin in the Military Council (led by | ), having become closely associated with Stalin during the Red Army's 1918 ... |
Gavin Newsom | ... zenegger at the 2006 Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast, San Francisco mayor | said that, "[H]e's becoming a Democrat [... H]e's running back, not even t ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | In 1943, | dedicated a town house at 47-49 East 65th Street in Manhattan to the colle ... |
James Stephen | ... in the slave trade to the French colonies, was suggested by maritime lawyer | . It was a shrewd move since the majority of British ships were now flying ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ributions toward world education, morality, and acts of charity". President | spoke these words at the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | In 1968 after the assassination of | , Brown released "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud" following pressur ... |
Hunter Pitts O'Dell | ... longer associated in business dealings with them. Another King lieutenant, | , was also linked to the Communist Party by sworn testimony before the Hou ... |
Frederick Jr | ... the Olmsted Brothers, the landscaping firm of Frederick Law Olmsted's sons, | and John Charles. Since then, the boundaries of Lake Park have expanded to ... |
Mia Farrow | ... had sex with a young American student, and had made a sexual advance toward | . This was not fully supported in Farrow's autobiography, What Falls Away ... |
Derek Jarman | ... Baldwin and Mel Ramsden), sculpture/printing artist Victor Burgin, painter | , painter Stephen McKenna and sculptor Bill Woodrow |
Elton John | ... record of his early songs with such figures as Rory Gallagher, Ringo Starr, | and Brian May called Putting on the Style. A follow-up album featuring Alb ... |
Daniel Dennett | ... Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Martin J. Sherwin, preeminent philosopher | , Nobel Laureate Allan M. Cormack (1924–1998), regular featured columnist ... |
Joseph Priestley | ... of his attempt to investigate the law of electrical repulsions as stated by | in England |
Bob Dylan | ... ion Home is a documentary film by Martin Scorsese that tells of the life of | , and his impact on American popular music and culture of the 20th century ... |
Barbara Ehrenreich | ... on, as has the Boston Women's Health Collective. Other criticism comes from | and colleagues who see this new sexuality as one that privileges the male ... |
Ian MacKaye | After meeting | in 1980, Johnson later became friends with the members of Fugazi, and Beat ... |
Bill Clinton | ... er Liberal Cabinet headed by Paul Martin (as well as many Americans such as | and Barack Obama), made a policy distinction between conflicts in Afghanis ... |
Adnan al-Ghoul | ... e IAF used the AH-64 to kill senior Hamas figures, such as Ahmed Yassin and | , with guided missiles. On 24 May 2001, a privately-owned Lebanese-registe ... |
Charles James Fox | ... drew contributions from the greatest orators in the house, William Pitt and | , as well as from Wilberforce himself. Henry Dundas, as home secretary, pr ... |
Sylvia Pankhurst | ... athedral (once the largest Ethiopian Orthodox Cathedral and the location of | 's tomb) as well as the burial place of Emperor Haile Selassie and the Imp ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... biographies of major southern figures, such as Varina Davis' of her husband | . Later, women began adding more of their own experiences to the "public d ... |
Tommy Douglas | ... d been put in place during peacetime in Canada. A few critics (most notably | and some members of the New Democratic Party ) believed that Trudeau was b ... |
The Marquess of Queensberry | The cast was: | , the father of Wilde's intimate friend Lord Alfred Douglas (who was on ho ... |
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John Zerzan | ... as been traced back through time, language, art, and symbolic culture – see | ). Agriculture introduced the concept of a surplus along with the conditio ... |
James Meredith | ... American flag to protest the reported assassination of civil rights leader | . In the Street v. New York decision, the court agreed with the ACLU that ... |
Mary Robinson | ... led the Anti-Amendment Campaign, which included future President of Ireland | . The Pro Life Amendment Campaign subsequently became the Pro Life Campaig ... |
Milton Friedman | ... have learned about business without a parade of teachers guiding me... from | to Donald Trump... and now, Les Wexner and Warren Buffett. I even learned ... |
Bill Clinton | ... etanyahu opposed the idea of Palestinian statehood. In 1998, U.S. President | persuaded the two leaders to meet. The resulting Wye River Memorandum deta ... |
Pat Robertson | ... o pay for Republican "infomercials" and televising of the GOP convention on | 's Family Channel, but backed off when Democrats criticized the donation a ... |
Elizabeth May | Furtado publicly endorsed Green Party leader | in Saanich-Gulf Islands during the federal election in 2011. Furtado was f ... |
Phil Ochs | ... ut Evers and his assassin. Nina Simone wrote and sang "Mississippi Goddam". | wrote the songs, "Too Many Martyrs" and "Another Country," in response to ... |
Karl Marx | ... odity is something other than its value. In Value, Price and Profit (1865), | quotes Adam Smith and sums up |
Al Gore | ... minee George W. Bush were colored red, and states won by Democratic nominee | were colored blue. Although the assignment of colors to political parties ... |
Peter Garrett | ... bitterness between Labor and the Greens. Labor direct-mailed a letter from | to voters in its threatened inner-Melbourne seats claiming that the Greens ... |
John Calvin | ... inal differences—first between Luther and Zwingli, later between Luther and | —consequently resulting in the establishment of different and rival Protes ... |
Abul Kalam Azad | ... 47, the nationalist leaders of British India—including Jawaharlal Nehru and | representing the Congress, Jinnah representing the Muslim League, and Mast ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... on. King has promoted some of the most prominent names in boxing, including | , George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Julio César ... |
Nini | ... , a medical researcher and administrator who is one year older than he; and | who is four years younger. Nini is a recovering heroin addict, and the Nor ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... the appointment of John H. Reagan to the position of Postmaster General, by | in 1861, making him the first Postmaster General of the Confederate Post O ... |
Patti Smith | ... ing into CBGB's early punk scene with other emerging acts like the Ramones, | , Television, and Mink DeVille. The lineup in 1976 was Poison Ivy Rorschac ... |
Thomas Pynchon | ... ntly subterranean): for example, postmodern authors such as Don DeLillo and | seem to have been influenced by Gaddis (indeed, upon publication of V., Py ... |
Glenn Beck | ... mer chief of Exxon, Lee Raymond, former FOX News Host and Radio Commentator | , and Matthew K. Rose |
Sartre | ... k, Ludwig Binswanger was influenced by Freud, Edmund Husserl, Heidegger and | . A later figure was Viktor Frankl, who briefly met Freud and studied with ... |
John Lennon | ... g task of presenting the show in the immediate aftermath of the shooting of | (who had himself appeared on the show in 1975). This particular episode co ... |
Lech Wałęsa | In 2004 former Solidarity leader | wrote |
Bob Dylan | ... itten by Gordon Lightfoot and popularized by artists such as Elvis Presley, | , and Peter, Paul and Mary |
Christina Aguilera | ... pop in the late 1990s. Other Female Teen Pop stars such as Britney Spears, | and Jessica Simpson then also became very popular at the end of the decade ... |
Craig Owens | ... n his 1980 essay The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of Postmodernism, | identifies the re-emergence of an allegorical impulse as characteristic of ... |
Michael Newdow | ... in Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, a claim brought by atheist | alleging the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance (including the words " ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... dramatic roles on stage, Viardot's performances inspired composers such as | , Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saëns (who dedicated Samson and Delilah to her, a ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... nutes later, a "CBS News Bulletin" slide suddenly came up on the screen and | gave the first report of the assassination |
Nina Simone | ... ote his 1963 song "Only a Pawn in Their Game" about Evers and his assassin. | wrote and sang "Mississippi Goddam". Phil Ochs wrote the songs, "Too Many ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... amount of labor which has been expended in the improvement of commodities". | in his 1729 essay entitled "A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity ... |
Judith Butler | Theorists including Calvin Thomas and | have suggested that homophobia can be rooted in an individual's fear of be ... |
Christopher Hitchens | ... Novels. Sir Walter Besant, a novelist and historian was born in Portsmouth, | author, journalist and literary critic was born in Portsmouth, Rudyard Kip ... |
Stanley Levison | ... t learned that one of King's most trusted advisers was New York City lawyer | . The FBI found Levison had been involved with the Communist Party USA. Th ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... in Louis-Auguste Blanqui description in 1837 of la révolution industrielle. | in The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 spoke of "an indu ... |
Carole Pateman | ... system that is oppressive to women. As the feminist and political theorist | writes: "The patriarchal construction of the difference between masculinit ... |
Beatrice Arthur | ... rnilova as his wife Golde (each of whom won a Tony for their performances), | and later Florence Stanley as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Mo ... |
Thomas Babington | ... enty-year-old Barbara Ann Spooner (1777–1847) was recommended by his friend | as a potential bride. Wilberforce met her two days later on 15 April 1797, ... |
Daniel Dennett | In his book "Kinds of Minds", philosopher | wrote, "Dualism...and Vitalism (the view that living things contain some s ... |
Yoko Ono | ... rch, London. Harrison and his wife attended, and Lennon (who was there with | ) was joint best man, along with Donovan |
Green Arrow | ... s Matthew Cable). Morpheus also appears briefly during Kevin Smith's run on | in a flashback showing him in Alexander Burgess' basement, still imprisone ... |
Andrew Greeley | Roman Catholic priest and author | criticized liberation theology in his 2009 fictional book Irish Tweed. In ... |
Michelangelo Signorile | ... development process, people feel confused and experience turmoil. In 1993, | wrote Queer in America, in which he explored the harm caused both to a clo ... |
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 ... |
Bob Dylan | ... rie and The Country Blues', featuring his covers of songs by Woody Guthrie, | and black American blues artists such as Big Bill Broonzy. He also recorde ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... in India. In June 1947, the nationalist leaders of British India—including | and Abul Kalam Azad representing the Congress, Jinnah representing the Mus ... |
Charles Middleton | ... p of anti-slave-trade activists, including Granville Sharp, Hannah More and | . They persuaded Wilberforce to take on the cause of abolition, and he soo ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... opular, influential rhythm and blues (R&B) artists as multi-instrumentalist | and the popular quintet The Jackson 5. A major event in music in the early ... |
Karl Marx | ... early labour values theories. Some writers (including Bertrand Russell and | ) think the labour theory of value can be traced back to him. In his Summa ... |
Victor Hugo | As described in | 's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the ... |
Noam Chomsky | Academic | argues that Drug laws are currently, and have historically, been used by t ... |
Yasser Arafat | ... asting peace." The failure to come to an agreement was widely attributed to | , as he walked away from the table without making a concrete counter-offer ... |
Judith Butler | ... as living false, unhappy lives. Likewise, philosopher and critical analyst | (1991) states that the in/out metaphor creates a binary opposition which p ... |
Jesse Jackson | ... erforming benefit concerts for various civil rights organizations including | 's PUSH and The Black Panther Party's Breakfast program throughout the ear ... |
Shirley MacLaine | ... ladies, among them Marilyn Monroe, Natalie Wood, Betty Grable, Janet Leigh, | , Romy Schneider, Doris Day, Kim Novak, Judy Holliday, Rita Hayworth, June ... |
Angelo Liteky | ... knife" of which only 144 were made. It also contains the Medal of Honor of | , who renounced it in 1986 by placing the medal at the memorial in an enve ... |
Carl Sagan | In his science fiction novel Contact, NASA scientist | suggested that prime numbers could be used as a means of communicating wit ... |
Neil Young | ... t there would be no further financial support from Katz unless they did so. | , then of Buffalo Springfield, was in the room at the time, and kept his h ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... 's theories, produced early labour values theories. Some writers (including | and Karl Marx) think the labour theory of value can be traced back to him. ... |
John Greenleaf Whittier | ... Review believed Dickens’s "fellow feeling with the race is his genius"; and | thought the book charming, "inwardly and outwardly" |
The Marquess of Queensberry | ... g night marked the climax of Wilde's career but also heralded his downfall. | , father of Lord Alfred Douglas, an intimate friend of Wilde, planned to p ... |
John Denver | ... od Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, Carole King, James Taylor, | , The Eagles, America, Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McCartney and Wi ... |
Bill Clinton | ... eorge W. Bush carried Ripley County by two-to-one margins in 2000 and 2004, | won the county both times in 1992 and 1996. Like most of the rural countie ... |
Craig Owens | ... compatible with the pictorial field of premodernist and modernist painting. | goes further, identifying the significance of Rauschenberg's work not as a ... |
C. Everett Koop | ... ess the woman's life is in danger. His support was key to the nomination of | as Surgeon General, by proposing lifting the age limit that would otherwis ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... 1946 address built a legacy bringing to Westminster College world leaders: | , Margaret Thatcher, Harry S Truman, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald W. Reagan, Geo ... |
Karl Marx | Highgate Cemetery is the burial place of | , Michael Faraday, Douglas Adams, George Eliot, Jacob Bronowski, Sir Ralph ... |
Joseph Larmor | ... approach was suggested by Hendrik Lorentz along with George FitzGerald and | . Both Larmor (1897) and Lorentz (1899, 1904) derived the Lorentz transfor ... |
Derrick Jensen | ... domestication or agriculture. Key theorists in the former category include | and John Zerzan while the 'Unabomber' Theodore Kaczynski belongs in the la ... |
Martin Luther | ... from the Catholic Church, was a main cause for the Protestant Reformation. | 's spiritual predecessors included John Wycliffe and Jan Hus, who likewise ... |
River Phoenix | ... ollowing, while the other, The Thing Called Love, is better known as one of | 's last roles before his untimely drug-related death |
Alfred Marshall | ... financial consultant. In 1924 Keynes wrote an obituary for his former tutor | which Schumpeter called "the most brilliant life of a man of science I hav ... |
Oren B. Cheney | ... ar College Milo Parker Jewett, founder and first president of Bates College | , founder and first president of Kenyon College Philander Chase, first pro ... |
Olaudah Equiano | ... of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was published in London, England, written by | , a former slave, featuring 79 Igbo words. The narrative also illustrated ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... increasing grounds within the Congress leadership. Under the presidency of | at its historic Lahore session in December 1929, the Indian National Congr ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ude to age as they do in America, where young people come to check out, say | . They feel some connection with him and find a role for that music in the ... |
Louis Auguste Blanqui | The veteran leader of the 'Blanquist' group of revolutionary socialists, | , was hoped by his followers to be a potential leader of the revolution, b ... |
Frances Willard | ... d its roots to the early days of the Genesee College where suffragists like | and Belva Lockwood began to distinguish themselves nationally. However, th ... |
John Zerzan | ... griculture. Key theorists in the former category include Derrick Jensen and | while the 'Unabomber' Theodore Kaczynski belongs in the latter, though the ... |
George Carlin | ... Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV", a comedy routine by American Comedian | . In the United States, although the use of the word is censored on broadc ... |
Upton Sinclair | ... Hansen, George Sterling and his protege Clark Ashton Smith, Ambrose Bierce, | , Robinson Jeffers, Sinclair Lewis, Sydney Yard, Ferdinand Burgdorff, Will ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... to him by his forefathers. Meanwhile, underground political parties led by | (Michael Bryant), Joseph Stalin (James Hazeldine), and Leon Trotsky (Brian ... |
John Lennon | The Hollywood Vampires was also attended by the likes of | , Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood all of whom Moon maintained ... |
Yaron Brook | ... ing to specific, objectively defined laws. Objectivists Leonard Peikoff and | have since expressed support for other government functions |
Albert Lutuli | ... g's work was cited by and served as an inspiration for South African leader | , another black Nobel Peace prize winner who fought for racial justice in ... |
Harry Hay | ... ppressed minority. The decidedly clandestine Mattachine Society, founded by | and other veterans of the campaign in Los Angeles in 1950, moved into the ... |
Karl Marx | ... ture and Necessity of a Paper Currency" is sometimes credited (including by | ) with originating the concept in its modern form. However, the theory has ... |
William Thomson | ... athematical tripos training in mathematical analysis; the Glasgow physicist | and his circle of associates established a new mathematical physics relati ... |
KRS-One | ... ober 24, 2003. Retrieved on July 2, 2008. and associated with Public Enemy, | and his Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, De La Soul, A Tribe Call ... |
Barbara Lee | ... e Act was introduced by Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Representatives | (D-CA) and Christopher Shays (R-CT) to support age-appropriate . This prog ... |
Doris Day | ... Natalie Wood, Betty Grable, Janet Leigh, Shirley MacLaine, Romy Schneider, | , Kim Novak, Judy Holliday, Rita Hayworth, June Allyson, Virna Lisi, Ann-M ... |
Julian Bond | ... laws. The ACLU's southern office also defended African-American congressman | in Bond v. Floyd, when the Georgia congress refused to formally induct Bon ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | An American Civil rights activist, | was assassinated in 1968 by James Earl Ray in Memphis, Tennessee |
Motilal Nehru | ... esistance among people. The conference appointed a drafting committee under | to draw up a constitution for India. The Calcutta session of the Indian Na ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... . To date, he has the longest retirement of any President. Former President | will surpass the length of Hoover's retirement on September 7, 2012. At th ... |
Jane Elliott | ... tice in his country. The day following King's assassination, school teacher | conducted her first "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" exercise with her class of elem ... |
Bill Clinton | ... had a major role in the Senate trial following the impeachment of President | . After the House narrowly voted to impeach Clinton, Lott proceeded with t ... |
Henry Hyde | ... eings, thereby taking it out of the hands of the federal courts, along with | and Romano Mazzoli. More successfully, Helms passed an amendment banning f ... |
Frank Kameny | In the 1960s, | came to the forefront of the struggle. Having been fired from his job as a ... |
John Calvin | ... re of intellectual influence from the Continent, including the teachings of | that became known as Calvinism. This, in turn, revolutionised the Christia ... |
Michael Bloomberg | ... ition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City Mayor | and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino |
Joseph Stalin | ... hile, underground political parties led by Vladimir Lenin (Michael Bryant), | (James Hazeldine), and Leon Trotsky (Brian Cox) have formed |
Yukio Mishima | ... to the West End from 13 March – 23 May 2009, playing Madame de Merteuil in | 's Madame De Sade, directed by Michael Grandage as part of the Donmar seas ... |
Ludovic Kennedy | ... k returned to the BBC as Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling for an appearance with | in A Life in Pieces. The 12 interviews saw Sir Arthur recount his life bas ... |
John Newton | ... were first published in February 1779, and are the combined work of curate | (1725–1807) and his poet friend, William Cowper (1731–1800). The hymns wer ... |
Elton John | ... services which are not necessarily martial in nature. The British musician | , for example, is a Knight Bachelor, thus entitled to be called Sir Elton. ... |
Al Gore | In 2000, Bush received 21,887 votes (56.28%) to Democrat | 's 15,959 (41.04%) |
Zachary Macaulay | ... Trade began meeting again, strengthened with prominent new members such as | , Henry Brougham and James Stephen. In June 1804, Wilberforce's bill to ab ... |
J. J. Thomson | ... s own as a compressed electron (detected in 1897 by British experimentalist | ) would prove unstable. Meanwhile, other experimenters began to detect une ... |
Moby | ... s released in 1998, and an EP of remixed material by such acts as Sash! and | |
James Madison | ... the area was organized to form Madison County. The name was chosen to honor | , who had been the two-term President of the United States up until two ye ... |
Adam Mickiewicz | ... . Arguably, the most distinguished Romantic poet of this part of Europe was | , who developed an idea that Poland was the Messiah of Nations, predestine ... |
Rob Reiner | ... a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by | . It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows ... |
John Kerry | ... Republican George W. Bush received 56% of the vote here, defeating Democrat | , who received 44%. In the 2008 presidential election, Republican John McC ... |
Vanchinathan | ... ra, and Sikhs in Punjab. However, people like Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi, | and Neelakanda Brahmachari played a major role from Tamil Nadu in both fre ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... strong negative impact on the salmon population, and in 1908 U.S. President | observed that the salmon runs were but a fraction of what they had been 25 ... |
Tommy Chong | ... a Grammy Award-winning comedy duo consisting of Richard "Cheech" Marin and | , who found a wide audience in the 1970s and 1980s for their films and sta ... |
Cindy Sheehan | ... magazine The Nation. On August 28, 2005, he visited anti-Iraq War activist | at Camp Casey. He prayed with her and spoke to her supporters. He began hi ... |
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 ... |
Eric Baker | ... Thompson, A. J. P. Taylor, Anthony Greenwood, Lord Simon, D. H. Pennington, | and Dora Russell. Organisations that had previously opposed British nuclea ... |
John Kerry | ... ublican president George W. Bush received 24,369 (56.31%) votes to Democrat | 's 18,355 (42.41%) |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... Electricity and Magnetism, an 1873 treatise on electromagnetism written by | , eleven general equations of the electromagnetic field are listed and the ... |
Jimmy Carter | The act jump-started the peace process. United States President | invited both Sadat and Begin to a summit at Camp David to negotiate a fina ... |
Francis Crick | ... be found in the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology. In his autobiography, , | wrote about his choice of the word dogma and some of the problems it cause ... |
Thomas Cranmer | ... rine of transubstantiation. It was especially influential in England, where | claimed to have been finally convinced against transubstantion by Ratramnu ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... appointed a "Committee of Five", consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, | of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... musical style built around funk or syncopated rock & roll breaks, Al Green, | , Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, Aretha Frankl ... |
Douglas Adams | Highgate Cemetery is the burial place of Karl Marx, Michael Faraday, | , George Eliot, Jacob Bronowski, Sir Ralph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, ... |
Lewis Mumford | ... , published in 1876, had an initial printing of only 350 copies. The critic | found a copy of the poem in the New York Public Library in 1925 "with its ... |
Al Gore | ... with Beau Bridges and Blair Underwood for the album An Inconvenient Truth ( | ) |
Martin Sheen | ... io, The Departed was Scorsese's first collaboration with Jack Nicholson and | |
Richard Grayson | ... "hipster". The book's description includes this statement "Thanks to editor | , the adventures of Huckleberry Finn are now neither offensive nor uncool. |
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 ... |
Graham Chapman | ... hon comedy troupe in the late 1960s, as he, himself, says in his eulogy for | |
Jefferson Davis | ... vote in both houses of Congress. The only person to serve as president was | , due to the Confederacy being defeated before the completion of his term |
Marvin Gaye | ... harles, Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four Tops and | . Along with Isaac Hayes, White is considered by Allmusic.com as the first ... |
Subramanya Bharathi | ... , Mahars in Maharashtra, and Sikhs in Punjab. However, people like Mahakavi | , Vanchinathan and Neelakanda Brahmachari played a major role from Tamil N ... |
Dick Gregory | In 1969, the ACLU won a major victory for free speech, when it defended | after he was arrested for peacefully protesting against the mayor of Chica ... |
Mike Gravel | ... age Mayor Elmer E. Rasmuson. Rasmuson lost the general election to Democrat | . In December 1968, after the death of Alaska's other senator, Democrat Bo ... |
Thomas Churchyard | ... rted by the contemporary proliferation of texts that responded to it; e.g.: | 's. The poem's obscure record may have had something to do with Crowley's ... |
Sheila Jeffreys | Even some radical feminist writers, such as | (1985) were dismissive, claiming it as a figment of male fantasy |
Cher | During the 1990s, Wapping was home to American entertainer | . TV presenter Graham Norton, currently (as of 2010) lives in the locality |
Peter Takirambudde | ... hat many atrocities had been perpetrated by the MPLA. In 2004, according to | , executive director of the Human Rights Watch mission for Africa, the Ang ... |
Pete Seeger | ... ountry rock were associated with the rise of politicized folk music, led by | and others, especially at the Greenwich Village music scene in New York. F ... |
Bob Marley | ... r Tosh, Sly & Robbie, Bill Laswell, Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Roots Radics, | and Buju Banton heavily influencing the music. This influence has lessened ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... episodes and featured celebrity judges including Kevin Bacon, Nile Rodgers, | and Ace Frehley |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... 6 December, Kentucky passed in review before President of the United States | as a unit in the Second Squadron. After calling at Trinidad and Rio de Jan ... |
Bill Clinton | ... osted the Sharm El-Sheikh "Summit of the Peacemakers" attended by President | and other world leaders |
Andrés Manuel López Obrador | ... Robles Berlanga became the first woman mayor of Mexico City. In 2000, PRD's | became the second democratically elected mayor of Mexico City. López Obrad ... |
Bill Clinton | ... the inspectors were not kicked out by Saddam Hussein, but were withdrawn by | |
Jean-Paul Sartre | | wrote No Exit in 1944, an existentialist play originally published in Fren ... |
Kwame Nkrumah | ... r II, nationalist movements arose across West Africa. In 1957, Ghana, under | , became the first sub-Saharan colony to achieve its independence, followe ... |
Catharine MacKinnon | ... censorship. Anti-pornography feminist activists such as Andrea Dworkin and | made alliances with the religious right. This critique was adopted and mad ... |
Edmund Wilson | The Hollow Men appeared in 1925. For the critic | , it marked "The nadir of the phase of despair and desolation given such e ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... slow pace of the peace process. In a 1977 interview with CBS News anchorman | , Sadat admitted under pointed questioning that he was open to a more cons ... |
Mary Robinson | ... rom the airport to Áras an Uachtaráin for champagne with the then President | |
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 ... |
Jay Dardenne | ... sas Parish. The parish gave a plurality of 48 percent to Secretary of State | . Both Jindal and Dardenne were easy statewide winners in the nonpartisan ... |
Aristophanes | ... ea (Oceanus) and a flat disc also appears in Stasinus of Cyprus, Mimnermus, | , and Apollonius Rhodius |
Rosalynn Carter | ... is work with the parade, Gacy met and was photographed with then First Lady | on May 6, 1978. Rosalynn Carter signed one photo: "To John Gacy. Best wish ... |
Jim Inhofe | ... four Republicans and one Democrat. Oklahoma's U.S. senators are Republicans | and Tom Coburn, and its U.S. Representatives are John Sullivan (R-OK-1), D ... |
Bertrand Russell's | ... ologians. Reverend Canon Brian Hebblethwaite, for example, preached against | |
Voltaire | ... letters to various correspondents, a figure which places him second only to | as an epistolarian. Lovecraft's later correspondence is primarily to fello ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... Konovalets, Ignace Poretsky, Fourth International secretary Rudolf Klement, | , and the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) leadership in Catal ... |
Liev Schreiber | ... hn Clark has been portrayed by Willem Dafoe in Clear and Present Danger and | in The Sum of All Fears. As of now Paramount is trying to get Without Remo ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... and his stables housed the horses of President McKinley and Vice President | . Produce from his farm was transported to Georgetown where it became part ... |
Andrea Dworkin | ... that they favoured censorship. Anti-pornography feminist activists such as | and Catharine MacKinnon made alliances with the religious right. This crit ... |
Mary Edwards Walker | ... r his role in the Andrews Raid. The only female Medal of Honor recipient is | , a Civil War surgeon. Her medal was rescinded in 1917 along with many oth ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... cultural minorities were taken up by the Jewish , but fiercely denounced by | . Joseph Stalin devoted a whole chapter to criticising Cultural National A ... |
K. B. Hedgewar | It was founded in 1925 by | , a revolutionary and doctor from Nagpur, as a social and cultural organiz ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... This made a perfect place to build an irrigation system. In 1902 President | signed the Reclamation Act, and in 1906 the Sun River Irrigation Project w ... |
Whoopi Goldberg | ... th and DeLaughter were played by James Woods and Alec Baldwin, respectively | ;played Myrlie Evers. Evers was portrayed by James Pickens, Jr. |
Joseph Stalin | ... July 1956, the third stanza of the lyrics was changed to remove mentions of | . This is the version presented here |
Bob Dylan | ... "Jet Airliner" exists in which the word "shit" is faded out. Likewise, the | song "Hurricane" has a line about having no idea "what kind of shit was ab ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... aration opposing the invasion of Iraq (along with prominent figures such as | and Susan Sarandon); the declaration appeared in the magazine The Nation. ... |
Jamie Oliver | ... owever, the method was found on some Danish farms by British celebrity chef | in a television programme for the UK's Channel 4 in 2009 |
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs | ... red years before the Stonewall Riots, the German homosexual rights advocate | introduced the idea of self-disclosure as a means of emancipation. Claimin ... |
Gary Snyder | ... Richard Borshay Lee; and others such as Lewis Mumford, Jean Baudrillard and | . Many advocates of Green anarchism and primitivism consider Fredy Perlman ... |
Paul McCartney | ... of bass has a tea chest as a resonator. Before the Beatles, John Lennon and | 's band, The Quarrymen, featured a tea-chest bass, as did many young bands ... |
Robert Redford | ... assidy (Paul Newman) and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" ( | ) as they migrate to Bolivia while on the run from the law in search of a ... |
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 |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... n October 22, 2007, Daily Variety reported that Scorsese would reunite with | on a fourth picture, Shutter Island. Principal photography on the Laeta Ka ... |
d'Holbach | ... heir actions are determined. "Hard determinists", such as Martin Luther and | , are those incompatibilists who accept determinism and reject free will. ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... 7 along with many other non-combat awards, but it was restored by President | in 1977 (see Evolution of Criteria, above) |
Maya Angelou | In March 2008 | stated that she planned to spend part of the year studying at the Unity Ch ... |
Frédéric Joliot-Curie | ... 994, the IUPAC proposed the name joliotium (Jl), after the French physicist | , which was originally proposed by Soviet team for element 102, later name ... |
Granville Sharp | ... d society, trade and cultivation. Inspired in part by the utopian vision of | , they became involved in the establishment in 1792 of a free colony in Si ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... lessen the effects of a debilitating stroke. She followed up with a turn as | for HBO's Warm Springs (2005), which chronicled Franklin Delano Roosevelt' ... |
John Van Zandt | Evendale was the home of | , a participant in the Underground Railroad |
Alexander Litvinenko | ... acob Bronowski, Sir Ralph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, Sir Sidney Nolan, | , Malcolm McLaren, and Radclyffe Hall |
Thomas Pynchon | ... Durham savant John Bird Emerson makes an appearance in Mason and Dixon by | Emerson’s works include |
Damon Albarn | ... e-up of 2003/4. The two would later work jointly once again during the 2008 | sessions for the fifth proper studio album. The other impetus being the th ... |
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 |
Johns Hopkins | On his death in 1873, | , a Quaker entrepreneur and childless bachelor, bequeathed $7 million to f ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | Mountbatten was fond of Congress leader | and his liberal outlook for the country. He felt differently about the Mus ... |
Derrick Jensen | ... ters espousing green anarchism include those critical of technology such as | , George Draffan, and John Zerzan; the techno-positive Murray Bookchin; an ... |
Victor Hugo | The Emperor's erudition amazed Friedrich Nietzsche when both met. | told him: "Sire, you are a great citizen, you are the grandson of Marcus A ... |
William Whewell | ... ibed as Lyell's first disciple. In a comment on the arguments of the 1830s, | coined the term uniformitarianism to describe Lyell's version of the ideas ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... rkegaard, Franz Kafka, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and many of the literary works of | and Albert Camus contain descriptions of people who encounter the absurdit ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... "higher authority" by wire, which turns out as an all-ears U. S. President | (Attorney General William Henry Moody: "They say a billionaire from Scotla ... |
Al Gore | ... 000 elections produced a 50-50 partisan split in the Senate, Vice President | 's tie-breaking vote gave the Democrats the majority from January 3 to Jan ... |
Mary Shelley | An early example of technophobia in fiction and popular culture is | 's Frankenstein. It has been a staple of science fiction ever since, exemp ... |
Caroline Dormon | ... come under the management of the State of Louisiana in 2007. The naturalist | helped to lay out the park |
James Bevel | The main strategist and architect of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, | , was buried in Eutaw on December 29, 2008 |
Natalie Maines | ... opularity declined among country music fans, in part because of lead singer | 's comments disparaging then-President George W. Bush while overseas |
Albert Camus | ... , Fyodor Dostoyevsky and many of the literary works of Jean-Paul Sartre and | contain descriptions of people who encounter the absurdity of the world |
Michele Bachmann | ... used as the Waterloo Woman's Club. The front lawn of the house was used for | 's Presidential candidacy announcement on June 27, 2011 |
Edward Rutledge | ... randson of South Carolina Governor William Bull. Henrietta married Governor | , and Sarah was the first wife of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney |
Guy Fawkes | ... Eliot’s early work, to say little of the modern English mythology—the "Old | " of the Gunpowder Plot—or the colonial and agrarian mythos of Joseph Conr ... |
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 ... |
Annie Lennox | ... Elliott Smith, and Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" performed by | . Produced by the film's music supervisor Chris Douridas, an abridged soun ... |
Alec Baldwin | ... on in federal court. Beckwith and DeLaughter were played by James Woods and | , respectively; Whoopi Goldberg played Myrlie Evers. Evers was portrayed b ... |
Norman Finkelstein | ... best we're likely to see – on the [one-sided diplomacy] Miller describes." | published an article in the winter 2007 issue of Journal of Palestine Stud ... |
Alejandro Toledo | ... t in the Peruvian general election, 2011 by saying he was going to vote for | (Peruvian former president 2001-2006). After cast his vote, he said his co ... |
Steve Levy | ... ections have turned the county more toward the Democrats. In 2003, Democrat | was elected county executive, ending longtime Republican control. In 2001, ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... hat help themselves", the oft-quoted maxim that also appeared previously in | 's Poor Richard's Almanac (1733–1758). In the 20th century, "Carnegie's re ... |
Peter Tosh | ... the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound, with pioneers like King Tubby, | , Sly & Robbie, Bill Laswell, Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Roots Radics, Bob ... |
Shannon Bell | ... s that direct experimentation fails to provide any evidence. Alzate states: | argues that the debate is confused by the discussion of two separate pheno ... |
John Zerzan | ... de those critical of technology such as Derrick Jensen, George Draffan, and | ; the techno-positive Murray Bookchin; and others including Alan Carter |
Richard Gere | ... r 1990 Golden Globe Awards nominations: Best Motion Picture, Best Actor for | , Best Actress for Julia Roberts, and Best Supporting Actor for Hector Eli ... |
Magnus Hirschfeld | ... ls to self-disclose to their family members and acquaintances. Years later, | revisited the topic in his major work The Homosexuality of Men and Women ( ... |
Martin Niemöller | #Redirect | |
Bill Clinton | ... of those guilty of "Plastic Paddyism" (or, in his words, "Dermot-itis") are | , Daniel Day-Lewis, and Shane MacGowan. Scottish-Australian songwriter Eri ... |
Charles Colson | ... who became known as the "Watergate Seven": Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, | , Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian and Kenneth Parkinson, for conspiring ... |
Pietro Kuciukian | ... remembrance was created by Laurenti Barseghian, the Museum's director, and | , the founder of the "Memory is the Future" Committee for the Righteous fo ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... f the vote, compared to 56% statewide. In the 2006 state governor election, | won over 72% of the vote, while Democratic opponent Phil Angelides won nea ... |
Lenin | ... h, as seen in contemporary documents (for example, in the first editions of | 's complete works). In Russian, however, "переворот" has a similar meaning ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... deral gun regulations came as a response to the murders of John F. Kennedy, | , and Martin Luther King Jr. |
Jefferson Davis | When General Grant's forces broke through Richmond's defenses, | ordered the destruction of Richmond's militarily significant supplies; the ... |
Benjamin Franklin | The American scientist | , who suffered from both myopia and presbyopia, invented bifocals. Serious ... |
KRS-One | ... -’90s that ushered in the era of flow... Rakim invented it, Big Daddy Kane, | , and Kool G Rap expanded it, but Biggie and Method Man made flow the sing ... |
John Kerry | ... ection George W. Bush won 52% of the vote, compared to 44% statewide, while | won 46% of the vote, compared to 56% statewide. In the 2006 state governor ... |
Margaret Sanger | ... y planning and careers. The movement started in the 1910s in the U.S. under | and elsewhere under Marie Stopes. In the final three decades of the 20th c ... |
Joseph Conrad | ... ld Guy Fawkes" of the Gunpowder Plot—or the colonial and agrarian mythos of | and James George Frazer, which, at least for reasons of textual history, e ... |
John Stockwell | ... i Kotoka and the National Liberation Council. Several commentators, such as | , have claimed the coup received support from the CIA |
Susan Sarandon | ... the invasion of Iraq (along with prominent figures such as Noam Chomsky and | ); the declaration appeared in the magazine The Nation. On August 28, 2005 ... |
Bob Geldof | At the end of 1984, Boy George was recruited by | to attend the Band Aid recording, consisting of mostly internationally-kno ... |
Rob Reiner | The 1996 film Ghosts of Mississippi, directed by | , tells the story of the 1994 retrial of Beckwith, in which prosecutor DeL ... |
John Bidwell | ... e events as the most seminal in Chico history. They included the arrival of | in 1850, the arrival of the California and Oregon Railroad in 1870, the es ... |
Albert Camus | ... elation to the concept of the devastating awareness of meaninglessness that | claimed that "there is only one truly serious philosophical problem, and t ... |
Sam Cooke | ... group. He was briefly replaced on lead by Paul Foster, then by the unknown | |
Ward Churchill | American Indian Movement of Colorado leader and activist | takes this argument further, contending that the mythologizing and celebra ... |
Bill Clinton | ... has been cited as the favorite film of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and | |
Allen Ginsberg | ... ings and live and tape performances by a wide variety of figures, including | and William S. Burroughs |
John Lennon | In a 1972 interview on the Dick Cavett Show, | stated that James Connolly was an inspiration for his song, Woman Is the N ... |
Bob Dylan | ... tered the mainstream in the middle of the 1960s, when the singer-songwriter | began his career. Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine attributes The B ... |
Peter Garrett | ... Revival and Led Zeppelin songs. They placed an advert for a band member and | (ex-Rock Island Line) became their new vocalist and synthesiser player, an ... |
Patti Smith | ... formation of the Sex Pistols as well as the release of the albums Horses by | and Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed as three key events that gave birth to ... |
Daniel Coit Gilman | ... ry 22, 1876 and named for its benefactor, the philanthropist Johns Hopkins. | was inaugurated as first president on February 22, 1876 |
Harry Thuku | ... yu Association" (renamed the "East African Association") started in 1921 by | (1895–1970), which gave a sense of nationalism to many Kikuyu and advocate ... |
Martin Buber | ... . One of the most prominent Jewish existential thinkers was the philosopher | |
Frédéric Chopin | ... sing concert star. She became close to Liszt's circle of friends, including | , who dedicated his 12 Études, Op. 25 to her (his earlier set of 12 Études ... |
Emma Goldman | ... ortrayed this in more positive terms. Thus we find Almeda Sperry writing to | in 1918, about the "rhythmic spurt of your love juices". Anatomical knowle ... |
John Hampden | ... ury and just a century later the English Civil War was reputedly started by | in mid-Bucks |
Tobi Vail | ... laborative project started in 1985 based around the core duo of Johnson and | , later of Bikini Kill & Kill Rock Stars. They toured the West Coast as a ... |
Robert Greenwald | ... artistic works. A 1976 Broadway production, I Have a Dream, was directed by | and starred Billy Dee Williams as King. In spring of 2006, a stage play Pa ... |
Luther | ... theca theologica (1757–1765); Bibliotheca patristica (1770); his edition of | 's works in 24 vols. (1740–1752); Historische und theologische Einleitung ... |
Murray Bookchin | ... uch as Derrick Jensen, George Draffan, and John Zerzan; the techno-positive | ; and others including Alan Carter |
Paul McCartney | ... f concerts took place in the park, including performances by Van Halen, Sir | , Celine Dion, Rammstein, Sir Elton John and Metallica |
Johns Hopkins | ... ounded on January 22, 1876 and named for its benefactor, the philanthropist | . Daniel Coit Gilman was inaugurated as first president on February 22, 18 ... |
Duncan Hunter | Alpine is the residence of former United States Representative | . Major League Baseball Second baseman Marcus Giles lives there |
Elton John | ... ic Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, and | |
Dana Rohrabacher | ... nal district, which has a Cook PVI of R +6 and is represented by Republican | |
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney | ... Henrietta married Governor Edward Rutledge, and Sarah was the first wife of | |
Kurt Cobain | ... band's early music (Andy Gill even produced the Chili Peppers debut album). | stated that Nirvana started as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". A ... |
Annie Dillard | ... ionally known authors, including Lee Smith, Allan Gurganus, Michael Malone, | , Hal Crowther, Frances Mayes, the late Doug Marlette, and David Payne |
Joseph Stalin | During the 1930s and 1940s | 's NKVD carried out numerous assassinations outside of the Soviet Union, s ... |
Tommy Douglas | ... ession of the 1930s. The CCF first took power in Saskatchewan under Premier | , and made major inroads in British Columbia |
Al Gore | ... 1,453 for President George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney. In 2000, Democrat | , won Tensas Parish by 250 votes. The Democratic electors polled 1,580 vot ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... cs, which was elaborated upon by Ludwig Boltzmann and the British physicist | , held that energy (including heat) was a measure of the speed of particle ... |
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. | By 1991, the . | building was added with its sixteen teaching laboratories and five researc ... |
Kim Il-sung | ... mary and secondary schools is greater than the 1,800 taught in South Korea. | had earlier called for a gradual elimination of the use of hanja, but by t ... |
Colonel Gaddafi | ... afti), John Coleman, and Coleman's wife. On 10 Nov 1984, he negotiated with | for the release of the four remaining British hostages held in the Libyan ... |
Murray Bookchin | Social ecology is closely related to the work and ideas of | and influenced by anarchist Peter Kropotkin. Social ecologists assert that ... |
Katherine Harris | ... te the song with Wes King, the brother-in-law of Florida Secretary of State | . Smith had been asked to perform at some of the memorial services that we ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... Union. The county was organized in 1818 and is named after Founding Father | |
Ruth Warrick | ... ity include Betty White, Eleanor Powell, Wally Amos, Licensed Unity Teacher | , Barbara Billingsley, Theodore Schneider, Erykah Badu, Matt Hoverman, aut ... |
Jesse Jackson | ... rdoned for the crime in 1983 by Ohio Governor Jim Rhodes, with letters from | , Coretta Scott King, George Voinovich, Art Modell, and Gabe Paul, among o ... |
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis | ... lective preparatory schools for girls in the country. Famous alumni include | , Lilly Pulitzer and members of the Bush, Vanderbilt, and Rockefeller fami ... |
Rob Reiner | ... ocrats for Life of America's Pregnant Women Support Act. In 2004 along with | , Sheen campaigned for Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean, and ... |
Edward Rutledge | ... e next step was for the resolution to be voted upon by the Congress itself. | of South Carolina, who was opposed to Lee's resolution but desirous of una ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ier Field. Numerous dignitaries attended, including United States President | , Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl and President of Bolivia Gonzalo Sánch ... |
Francis Crick | ... y "holding positions" on the pathway to mechanistic understanding. In 1967, | , the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, stated "And so to those of yo ... |
Ralph Nader | He made a donation to | 's 2008 presidential campaign. On January 30, 2009, Kilmer was chosen to b ... |
Molly Ivins | ... ublished in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newspaper in August 1997, reporter | wrote that Amway had "its own caucus in Congress...Five Republican House m ... |
David Vitter | ... on, Tensas Parish gave a plurality to the Republican candidate, Congressman | of St. Tammany Parish. Vitter polled 1,145 votes (41 percent) compared to ... |
John Kerry | ... cratic presidential candidate Howard Dean, and later campaigned for nominee | |
Jacob Zuma | ... ith the country having one of the highest rates of violent crime, president | states that South Africa needs to handle crime differently than other coun ... |
Paul Robeson | ... baseball winter meetings in 1943, noted African American athlete and actor | campaigned for integration of the sport. After World War II ended, several ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... Guericke, Robert Boyle, Stephen Gray and C. F. du Fay. In the 18th century, | conducted extensive research in electricity, selling his possessions to fu ... |
2Pac | # "Call It What You Want" (featuring: | , Money-B |
Jimmy Carter | ... d-1970s had led to the growth of the religious right through televangelism. | , then president, had avowed his renewed and reaffirmed Christianity; Rona ... |
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan | ... event catapulted the then newly formed Khudai Khidmatgar movement (founder | , the Frontier Gandhi) onto the National scene. While Gandhi was in jail, ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... ndtrack for House M.D. featured Costello's interpretation of "Beautiful" by | , with the song appearing in the second episode of Series 2 |
John Lennon | ... , the same sort of bass has a tea chest as a resonator. Before the Beatles, | and Paul McCartney's band, The Quarrymen, featured a tea-chest bass, as di ... |
Wendy Wasserstein | ... ard for his role as a gay pediatrician in a television-movie version of the | play The Heidi Chronicles, starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Also in 1996, he pro ... |
Eleanor Roosevelt | ... g member of the Coolidge administration. He also outlived both Franklin and | who died in 1945 and 1962, respectively. By the time of his death, he had ... |
Harold Pinter | ... ipt to Karel Reisz's movie The French Lieutenant's Woman (1980), written by | , is a film-within-a-film adaptation of John Fowles's book. In addition to ... |
Zygmunt Krasiński | ... at Polish poets such as Adam Mickiewicz (Pan Tadeusz), Juliusz Słowacki and | , as well as the writers (Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trylogia). This close conne ... |
KRS-One | ... ed an afrocentric style, bringing Afrocentric culture to hip hop along with | |
Christine Todd Whitman | In 1996, Governor of New Jersey | frisked Sherron Rolax, a then 16-year old African-American youth, an event ... |
Douglas Adams | ... he fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "trilogy" written by | . Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet ... |
John Herschel | ... le toy figures of John Stuart Mill, poet Felicia Hemans, and astronomer Sir | . Youthful inventiveness finds a way, however |
Professor Xavier | ... ept of the X-Men is that under a cloud of increasing anti-mutant sentiment, | created a haven at his Westchester mansion to train young mutants to use t ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... tes and 9 singles on K, with a rotating cast of collaborators that included | , Rich Jensen, David Nichols, and Donna Dresch. All of their recordings ar ... |
Stanley Levison | ... attributing his opposition to two associates of King's with communist ties: | and Jack O'Dell. They embarked on a 16-day filibuster, which Helms broke i ... |
Coretta Scott King | ... crime in 1983 by Ohio Governor Jim Rhodes, with letters from Jesse Jackson, | , George Voinovich, Art Modell, and Gabe Paul, among others, being written ... |
Muhammad Ali | In 1972 | set his training camp in Deer Lake, and it still stands today complete wit ... |
John Lennon | ... ed with a cover of "Twist and Shout", which had to be recorded last because | had a particularly bad cold and Martin feared the throat-shredding vocal w ... |
Sam Cooke | ... , John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, | , Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Ga ... |
Shirley MacLaine | ... tized, Broadway-ized storyline. It was followed by a movie version starring | as Charity, featuring Ricardo Montalban, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Chita Rivera ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... ome of his most influential friends, including H. G. Wells, Arnold Bennett, | and Sassoon. Sassoon (Patient B in Conflict and Dream), remained particula ... |
Emma Goldman | ... feelings about the revolution were now ambiguous: on the one hand, he told | , who had recently arrived aboard Buford and especially complained about t ... |
John Greenleaf Whittier | ... widely believed during the Civil War and was the subject of an 1864 poem by | , a poem that remained popular for decades. Barbara Fritchie, a significan ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... s," with space-suited astronauts as the actors, and proceedings narrated by | as if they were a NASA moon mission. "[Spacesuit transmission from astrona ... |
Motti Ashkenazi | ... e Israeli government started four months after the war ended. It was led by | , commander of Budapest, the northernmost of the Bar-Lev forts and the onl ... |
Juliusz Słowacki | ... t and in works of great Polish poets such as Adam Mickiewicz (Pan Tadeusz), | and Zygmunt Krasiński, as well as the writers (Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trylog ... |
John Kerry | ... y two counties in Maine to vote for Republican George W. Bush over Democrat | . Bush won 49.79% to Kerry's 48.47%. In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama narrow ... |
Scott Ritter | ... ation of UN mandates to justify more severe action. It should be noted that | , chief UN weapons inspector at the time, says that the inspectors were no ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... a dynamics analysis of the centrifugal governor, conducted by the physicist | in 1868 entitled On Governors. This described and analyzed the phenomenon ... |
Byron Dorgan | Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and | (D-ND) cosponsored and spoke on behalf of an amendment that would have ins ... |
Andrew Bernstein | ... 1999), Ayn Rand by Tibor R. Machan (2000), and Objectivism in One Lesson by | (2009) provide briefer introductions to Rand's ideas |
Cher | ... s—a 1988 solo hit called "One Good Woman" (No. 4 U.S.) and a 1989 duet with | called "After All" (No. 6 U.S.)—reached the Top Ten |
Malcolm Norris | ... rights. Five men, sometimes dubbed "The Famous Five", (James Patrick Brady, | , Peter Tomkins Jr., Joe Dion, Felix Callihoo) were instrumental in having ... |
Swami Sahajanand Saraswati | ... later came to adopt a militant approach to the movement, while others like | wanted both political and economic freedom for India's peasants and toilin ... |
Paul Watson | On May 16, 1995, Martin Sheen and | from the non-profit environmental organization Sea Shepherd, were confront ... |
Camille Paglia | ... . This critique was adopted and made popular by dissident feminists such as | . Atwood warns that the consequences of such an alliance may end up empowe ... |
Bob Dylan | ... popular artist came in 1973 with the film Pat Garret and Billy the Kid, by | . However the album received very little critical acclaim. This had not be ... |
Paul McCartney | The Beatles often called Mardas the "Greek wizard", and | remembered being interested in his ideas: “Well, if you [Mardas] could do ... |
George Clooney | ... e village is also mentioned in the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou starring | in a lead role. There's a street sign reading "Satartia — 7 miles" in one ... |
Ice-T | ... festival in Los Angeles and San Francisco with artists such as Soundgarden, | , Indigo Girls, Queen Latifah, Iggy Pop, The Charlatans, The Cramps and Pu ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... owerful supporter of the union and was greatly responsible for its success. | , who himself publicly displayed Catholic piety, confirmed the Pope's infl ... |
Doris Day | ... on film. It also has unconfirmed references to That Touch of Mink, starring | and Cary Grant |
Eric McDavid | In January 2006, | , a green anarchist, was convicted of conspiring to use fire or explosives ... |
Dennis Kucinich | ... elections, Hagelin and the Natural Law Party endorsed Democratic candidate | |
James Meredith | ... ntal in eventually desegregating the University of Mississippi by mentoring | through his attempt to enroll, succeeding in 1962 |
Minoru Yasui | ... which overturned the convictions of Fred Korematsu, Gordon Hirabayashi and | on all charges related to their refusal to submit to exclusion and internm ... |
Helen Reddy | ... e Aztecs, Ol' 55, Mark Holden, Lyndon Hart, Stevie Wright, John Paul Young, | , Redgum, Hot City Bump Band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Colleen Hewett, Lin ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... s). The film also marked the first collaboration between Scorsese and actor | , who since then has become a fixture in later Scorsese films |
Ron Paul | ... s, the majority of Washington County voters cast their votes for Republican | , but votes from Washington County were not counted because of snow. Mitt ... |
Nawaz Sharif | ... elected as the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan. She was followed by | , and over the next decade the two leaders fought for power, alternating i ... |
Tony Kushner | ... vision series Law & Order. She replaced Marcia Gay Harden as Harper Pitt in | 's Angels in America (1994), received a Tony nomination for her performanc ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... Another 9 million Germans from former eastern German provinces, over which | and eastern neighbour states extended military hegemony in 1945, were expe ... |
Mavis Staples | ... 's 40th anniversary. The final day's events featured performances by Sting, | , The Roots, John Legend, Jimmy Cliff and others. A day-long Earth Day ral ... |
Ian McKellen | ... atford, cast black opera singer Willard White in the leading role, opposite | 's Iago |
Judy Chicago | ... nsformations in both artmaking and art writing over the past four decades". | , who with a team of 129 created The Dinner Party, said in 2009 to ARTnews ... |
Oecolampadius | In 1529 the city became Protestant under | and the bishop's seat was moved to Porrentury. The bishop's crook was howe ... |
Swami Dayananda Saraswati | ... ulary or Sahityik Hindi (Literary Hindi) was popularized by the writings of | , Bhartendu Harishchandra and others. The rising numbers of newspapers and ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... choice of a new flag was part of the negotiation process set in motion when | was released from prison in 1990. When a nationwide public competition was ... |
Freda du Faur | The first woman to ascend the mountain was | , an Australian, on 3 December 1910. Local guide George Bannister, a desce ... |
Aaron Burr | ... da (1775) under Colonel Benedict Arnold. Samuel carried Benedict Arnold and | , his Princeton classmate, off of separate battlefields. Colonel Seth Read ... |
Joaquin Phoenix | ... in turn caused him to leave his church. Graham's younger brother Merrill ( | ), a former minor league baseball player, helps run the family farm and ca ... |
Alex Steffen | ... ize. It also influenced numerous West Coast Generation X writers, including | , Bruce Barcott and Mark Morford. Snyder wrote numerous essays setting for ... |
Dustin Lance Black | In March 2012, Sheen was featured with George Clooney in a performance of | 's play, '8' — a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned C ... |
Leon Trotsky | Jack was close to the inner circle of the new government. He met | and was introduced to Lenin during a break of the Constituent Assembly on ... |
Pierce Brosnan | ... er actually used it. In 1995, this machine was purchased by the Bond actor, | |
Michele Bachmann | United States Representative | (R-MN) has been mocked by commentator Keith Olbermann and Maureen Dowd for ... |
John Kerry | ... d area overall, narrowly voting for Republican George W. Bush over Democrat | in 2004, but moderately voting for Democrat Barack Obama over Republican J ... |
Tammy Bruce | ... ommitted suicide on April 7, 1982, following a break-up with her assistant, | |
John Lennon | ... made a considerable impact on the humour of The Beatles, and especially on | . On 30 September 1973, Lennon reviewed the book The Goon Show Scripts for ... |
Robert Redford | In 1993 he had a starring role opposite | and Demi Moore in the drama Indecent Proposal, which earned him a worst su ... |
Martin Luther | ... e protests against the corruption emanating from Rome began in earnest when | , an Augustinian monk at the university of Wittenberg, called in 1517 for ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... have included Peter Maxwell Davies, Lily Allen, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, | , Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Kathy Burke, Stephen F ... |
Michael Stipe | ... although few of their followers were as arty or political. R.E.M. frontman | cites Gang of Four as one of his band's chief influences ; Flea of the Red ... |
Jerzy Popiełuszko | In addition, the priest | , who regularly gave sermons to the striking workers, was eventually kille ... |
Carolyn Jessop | ... st of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) writes that this can explain the writings of | and Flora Jessop, former members of the FLDS church who consistently sided ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... t, an amazingly strong showing for such a challenger. Four days later, Sen. | of New York entered the race. Internal polling by Johnson's campaign in Wi ... |
Abu Nidal | ... War, plus a number of missions in the Soviet Union, and claims to have "had | 's head in my gunsights", but never got the green light allowing him to ki ... |
Mos Def | ... cades, the group have collaborated with Neneh Cherry, Madonna, David Bowie, | , Elizabeth Fraser and Sinéad O'Connor amongst many others. Despite the gr ... |
Clyde Kennard | ... blic investigations into the murder of Emmett Till and his vocal support of | had made him a prominent black leader. On May 28, 1963, a Molotov cocktail ... |
Gordon Hirabayashi | ... he coram nobis retrials which overturned the convictions of Fred Korematsu, | and Minoru Yasui on all charges related to their refusal to submit to excl ... |
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 ... |
Bob Brown | ... ote, but the party did not win any lower house seats. Federal Greens leader | said of the result that it was positive but that: "The Liberals' preferenc ... |
Yoko Ono | ... 's Gin. The prize is awarded by a distinguished celebrity: in 2006 this was | |
Abbie Hoffman | The Universal Life Church was referenced by | in his 1970 book Steal This Book, which encouraged readers to request an o ... |
Malcolm X | ... following the murder of Scott La Rock, with the title and cover alluding to | . KRS-One became involved with the Stop the Violence Movement at this time ... |
Helen Clark | ... II of New Zealand, Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright, Prime Minister | , Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and ... |
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William F. Buckley, Jr. | ... ch as Robert Robb and Matthew Continetti have used a formulation devised by | to describe McCain as "conservative" but not "a conservative", meaning tha ... |
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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 ... |
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Jimmy Carter | ... sion was "firm, final, and unconditional." The eventual Democratic nominee, | , built little by way of a relationship with Kennedy during his primary ca ... |
Jackie Robinson | ... speech caused the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) to seek | 's testimony on the subject. Robinson was reluctant to testify, in part be ... |
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John Kerry | ... ived 58.7% of the vote in Jackson Township (12,451 cast), ahead of Democrat | , who received around 39.9% (8,458 votes), with 21,202 ballots cast among ... |
John Lennon | ... many skiffle groups that followed was The Quarrymen formed in March 1957 by | . Donegan's "Gamblin' Man" / "Puttin' On the Style" single was number one ... |
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Nelson Mandela | ... e 27 April elections, the nation's first fully inclusive elections, and for | 's 10 May inauguration. Although the flag had mixed reception, the interim ... |
Saul Williams | DJ Krust and | ' track "Coded Language" opens with the line "Whereas, breakbeats have bee ... |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | ... t introduced to the church body in a general conference on August 17, 1835. | and Frederick G. Williams, two of the Presiding Elders on the committee, w ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ylan of The Wallflowers ranked London Calling above the work of his father, | , as the record that “changed his life”. Bands identified with the garage ... |
Charlie Sheen | His son, | , also starred in a film about Vietnam, Platoon. Charlie Sheen once stated ... |
Tom Robinson | ... m Madness, Heaven 17, Bananarama, Prefab Sprout, Elvis Costello, Gary Kemp, | , Sade, The Beat, Lloyd Cole, The Blow Monkeys and The Smiths along the wa ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... he murderers. Without a chance to defend themselves in a hearing, President | dishonorably discharged the entire 167 member regiment due to their accuse ... |
Andrei Sakharov | ... s the Soviet Union where the dissidents, such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and | were under strong pressure from the government. While satire of everyday l ... |
Adam Mickiewicz | ... er the rise of Napoleon; it is often taken to begin with the publication of | 's first poems in 1822, and end with the crushing of the January Uprising ... |
Christina Hoff Sommers | | has been a vocal critic of the concept of herstory, and presented her argu ... |
Flora Jessop | ... ints (FLDS) writes that this can explain the writings of Carolyn Jessop and | , former members of the FLDS church who consistently sided with authoritie ... |
Alistair McGowan | ... al uniform. His voice was provided by Roger Blake, who reprised the role in | 's regal parody of The Royle Family within his show The Big Impression |
Robert Redford | The Sundance Film Festival, begun by | , is named for his role in this film, as is his Utah ski resort, Sundance. ... |
Dana Rohrabacher | U.S. Congressman | would later claim that he immediately saw the assassination of Ahmad Shah ... |
Burt Ward | ... based largely on Challenge of the Super Friends while featuring Adam West, | , and Frank Gorshin of the 1966 Batman television series fame. The Legion ... |
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas | ... 1988 were forecast to be very competitive and they were. Leftist candidate | , son of Lázaro Cárdenas one of the most beloved Mexican presidents, creat ... |
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad | He is a descendant of the scholar and politician | and a second cousin to former Chairperson of Rajya Sabha Dr Najma Heptulla |
Ansel Adams | ... and other luminaries to be inspired by Taos and each other. Among them were | , Georgia O’Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, author D. H. Lawrence and his wife, ... |
John Kerry | ... hen 65.7% of Union Country voters voted for George W. Bush, 32.8% voted for | , and 1.5% of voters either voted for a third party candidate or wrote in ... |
McAleese | ... to the President of Ireland by name (e.g., "President Robinson," "President | ," etc.). This compromise was agreed to by the governments of both states. ... |
Sting | ... emporary fiction, as an example of different kinds of narrative techniques. | named his 2009 album If On a Winter's Night... after the book |
Neil Young | ... s two cover versions—The Beatles' "Because" performed by Elliott Smith, and | 's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" performed by Annie Lennox. Produced by th ... |
Stockwell Day | ... listed as terrorist organizations. It also stated of Public Safety Minister | that "he has not been approached by anyone lobbying to delist the banned g ... |
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 ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... in which the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (bolshevik) headed by | toppled the Kerensky government in what they believed to be the first blow ... |
Green Arrow | ... ther comic book titles, such as Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, | , Green Lantern, The Sandman, Lucifer, and Shade, the Changing Man. He was ... |
Schuyler Colfax | Garner and | are the only two Vice Presidents to have been Speaker of the House of Repr ... |
Carl Sagan | | , pondering the question of whether life on Earth could be easily detected ... |
John Wesley Powell | ... up of settlers from Panguitch investigated the area, meeting members of the | expedition. Powell's group recommended any new community be named Escalant ... |
Margaret Sanger | ... fairs with a number of women, including the American birth-control activist | and novelist Elizabeth von Arnim. In 1909 he had a daughter, Anna-Jane, wi ... |
André Gide | ... , who have produced a number of original biographies and monographs on him. | , on whom Wilde had such a strange effect, wrote, In Memoriam, Oscar Wilde ... |
Betsy DeVos | ... rved as Finance Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and his wife | served as chair of the Michigan Republican Party from 1996 to 2000 and 200 ... |
Val Plumwood | ... a systematic bias in traditional Western attitudes to the non-human world. | has argued that anthropocentrism plays an analogous role in green theory t ... |
Tori Amos | ... ow were Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, Janice Robinson, Lulu, Joan Jett and | |
Henry Miller | ... took a job as a journalist. He soon became friends with the American writer | , and the French writers. Léon-Paul Fargue and Jacques Prévert. In the lat ... |
Christopher Hitchens | ... hat the troubled grandee came to disapprove of his own conduct." His friend | said: "The booze got to him in the end, and robbed him of his wit and char ... |
Larry Flynt | ... red in the Milos Forman film The People vs. Larry Flynt, in which he played | , publisher of Hustler magazine. The film was a success and Harrelson's pe ... |
Tom Forcade | ... r” and Bert Cohen who is listed as “accessory after the fact” on the cover. | was not credited in the book, but Hoffman later admitted that he had taken ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... ncluding providing hand claps and singing backup for Motown artists such as | and The Temptations. During these years, all three members took turns sing ... |
Roy Jenkins | ... Rey secured the Community's own financial resources and in 1977, President | became the first Commission President to attend a G7 summit on behalf of t ... |
Aristophanes | ... end for a book to understand Athenian society, referred him to the plays of | |
Peter Gabriel | ... a late stage for a score by Howard Shore and mainstream rock artists U2 and | . The final cut of the movie ran to 168 minutes, while the director's orig ... |
Flora Tristan | ... gely in France and Tahiti. Based on the biography of former social reformer | , it demonstrates how Flora and Paul Gauguin were unable to find paradise, ... |
Ice-T | ... e of gangsta rap, had Toddy Tee's influential Batteram mixtape in 1985, and | 's "Six in the Morning" in 1986 before N.W.A.'s first records, leading to ... |
Maximilian Kolbe | ... site of the martyrdom (according to the Catholic Church) of saints such as | |
Trent Reznor | ... aborated with the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, and its lead singer | to create a video suite for the band's tour. The triptych mainly is focuse ... |
John Lennon | On 15 December 1969, Moon joined | 's Plastic Ono Band for a live performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in Londo ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... organization NSZZ Solidarity. It officially registered on 10 November 1980. | and others formed a broad anti-Soviet social movement ranging from people ... |
Aristophanes | ... historians like Herodotus and Thucydides, and dramatists such as Sophocles, | , and Euripides |
Karl Marx | ... began essentially as a reaction to the Industrial Revolution. According to | , industrialisation polarised society into the bourgeoisie (those who own ... |
Malcolm X | ... rican community in 1949 and regularly interviewed civil rights leaders like | and aired live broadcasts from conferences of the NAACP. Influential WQHT, ... |
Bishop Colenso | ... gly began to regard King Cetshwayo, who now found no defender in Natal save | , as having permitted such "outrages," and to be in a "defiant mood. |
Yasser Arafat | ... tion (PLO) to the West Bank and Gaza and in the event of a victory promised | that he would be given control of them. Hussein still saw the West Bank as ... |
Aristophanes | A third descent by Dionysus to Hades is invented by | in his comedy The Frogs. Dionysus, as patron of the Athenian dramatic fest ... |
Charles James Fox | ... y happy one. The couple had four sons, including the great Whig politician, | and the general Henry Edward Fox. Their home, Holland House, Kensington, w ... |
Ayn Rand | ... tivism is a philosophy created by Russian-American philosopher and novelist | (1905–1982). Objectivism's central tenets are that reality exists independ ... |
Nelson Mandela | This name was also given to | prior to his arrest and long incarceration for his anti-apartheid activiti ... |
Bill Sizemore | ... iance has worked to pass a number of anti-homosexual initiatives, and where | , who has championed various anti-government initiatives for most of the 1 ... |
Carl Sagan | In his book Pale Blue Dot, author Dr. | also reflects on what he perceives to be the conceitedness and pettiness o ... |
Francisco I. Madero | ... commemorates the Mexican Revolution which started on November 20, 1910 when | planned an uprising against dictator Porfirio Díaz's 31-year-long iron rul ... |
Martin Luther | Although | personally believed and taught resurrection of the dead in combination wit ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... activities. In September 1981 Solidarity's first national congress elected | as a president and adopted a republican program, the "Self-governing Repub ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... is or her experiences. Individuals are thus defined by their choices alone. | 's principle that existence precedes essence, as he explains in "Existenti ... |
James Brown | ... rces, including the indigenous mbira, as well as foreign influences such as | -type funk riffs. However, the foreign influences are interpreted through ... |
Ossie Davis | ... from style to living life to the fullest from his wise chauffeur Marshall ( | ). Joe purchases four top-of-the-line, handcrafted, waterproof steamer tru ... |
George Clooney | In March 2012, Sheen was featured with | in a performance of Dustin Lance Black's play, '8' — a staged reenactment ... |
John Bidwell | The City of Chico was founded in 1860 by | , a member of one of the first wagon trains to reach California in 1843. D ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... t Rocks. Participating artists include Kevin Aviance, Janis Ian, k.d. lang, | , Sarah McLachlan, and Rufus Wainwright |
John Couch Adams | ... the same time, but unknown to Le Verrier, similar calculations were made by | in England. Le Verrier announced his final predicted position for Uranus's ... |
Maud Pember Reeves | ... ughter, Anna-Jane, with the writer Amber Reeves, whose parents, William and | , he had met through the Fabian Society; and in 1914, a son, Anthony West ... |
David Suzuki | In the 1985 CBC series "A Planet For the Taking", Dr. | explored the Old Testament roots of anthropocentrism and how it shaped our ... |
Joseph Stalin | When Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, | ordered both soldiers and civilians to initiate a scorched earth policy to ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... in 1827. Electricity and magnetism (and light) were definitively linked by | , in particular in his "On Physical Lines of Force" in 1861 and 1862 |
Robert Clark Young | ... w generation of authors interested in writing about the Far East, including | , whom he mentored. Snyder is now professor emeritus of English |
Daniel Coit Gilman | The University's viability depended on its first president, | , recruited from the presidency of the University of California. Gilman la ... |
John Kerry | ... e 19th century. Twentieth century descendants include Massachusetts Senator | and educator Charles William Eliot. The towns of Winthrop, Massachusetts a ... |
John Kerry | ... House of Representatives. The current U.S. senators from Massachusetts are | (D) and Scott P. Brown (R) |
Nas | ... y become faster and more ‘complex’”. He cites “members of the Wu-Tang Clan, | , AZ, Big Pun, and Ras Kass, just to name a few” as artists who exemplify ... |
Juliusz Słowacki | Mindaugas is the primary subject of the 1829 drama Mindowe, by | , one of the Three Bards. He has been portrayed in several 20th-century li ... |
Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar | RSS was founded in 1925 by | , who was a doctor in the central Indian city of Nagpur. Hedgewar as a med ... |
Rajendra Kumar Pachauri | ... otable alumni with involvement in politics. Combining science and politics, | is the elected chief of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an orga ... |
Neal Katyal | In May 2011, U.S. Solicitor General | , after a year of investigation, found Charles Fahy intentionally withheld ... |
Humphrey "Yankee" Smith | Smithville is named after | (1774 – May 5, 1857) |
Cybill Shepherd | ... 971 BAFTA award for Best Screenplay. Bogdanovich cast the 21-year-old model | in a major role in the film and fell in love with her, an affair that even ... |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | ... er Day Saint revelations. This committee of Presiding Elders, consisting of | , Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and Frederick G. Williams, began to revie ... |
Bob Dylan | ... Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, The Folk Implosion, Gomez, and | , as well as two cover versions—The Beatles' "Because" performed by Elliot ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | Another important antecedent to spacetime was the work of | as he used partial differential equations to develop electrodynamics with ... |
Joseph Stalin | Meanwhile, | and his Soviet Union in the 1920s and early of 1930s stood by Japan’s inva ... |
Mike Farrell | ... year to tape a special two-part farewell episode, "Goodbye Radar." Castmate | tried to persuade Burghoff to stay on the show, citing the lacklustre care ... |
Sting | ... oan Jett & The Blackhearts & R.E.M. in August 1983, (a concert that bassist | described as "like playing the top of Mount Everest"), The Rolling Stones ... |
Ma Jun | Environmental campaigners such as | have warned of the danger that water pollution poses to Chinese society. A ... |
Graham Chapman | Similarly, in the introduction to | 's posthumous anthology (2006, p.xvii) Yoakum notes that while other radio ... |
Martin Luther | ... tury. The council could not prevent schism and the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. | was shocked by the corruption of the clergy on a trip to Rome in 1510. Six ... |
Thomas Clarkson | ... orce's role in the abolition movement and played down the important work of | . Incensed, Clarkson came out of retirement to write a book refuting their ... |
Charlie Sheen | ... in the 1990s when she appeared in films such as Terminal Velocity opposite | , and Mike Figgis' One Night Stand |
Maria Shriver | ... ly estimated at $100–$200 million. But with his recent split from his wife, | in 2011, it has been estimated that his net worth has been hovering around ... |
Al Gore | ... The trophy was handed to captain Dunga from the hands of the vice-president | . The Brazilian national team dedicated the title to the deceased Brazilia ... |
Gertrude Stein | ... other than Picasso or Braque. Although Gris regarded Picasso as a teacher, | wrote in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas that "Juan Gris was the only ... |
Ed Roberts | ... years expansion of their use was pioneered by the disability rights leader | in Berkeley, California. Following this, the value of curb cuts was promot ... |
Gram Parsons | ... ke You Used to Do?)"), Merle Haggard ("Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down") and | ("How Much I Lied"). The album was a tribute to the country music he had g ... |
John Kerry | Dunst supported Democratic candidate | in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Four years later, she supported De ... |
Graham Chapman | They also appeared in smaller supporting roles in | 's Yellowbeard and Martin Scorsese's After Hours |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... , Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for | . It won three, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Mot ... |
Janet Jackson | ... e feat for an artist of Streisand's age, especially given that it relegated | 's Janet to the No. 2 spot). One of the album's highlights was a medley of ... |
Paul McCartney | ... ayed at the Colosseum in recent years have included Ray Charles (May 2002), | (May 2003), Elton John (September 2005), and (July 2006) |
Colleen McCrory | ... ed and alienated of some key environmental leaders such as David Suzuki and | who shifted their support to the Green Party in the 1996 provincial electi ... |
John Kerry | ... enior (Class II) member of the United States Senate, re-elected in 2008, is | . The junior (Class I) senator, elected in 2010, is Scott Brown |
Aristophanes | ... topics it deals with. From the earliest times, at least since the plays of | , the primary topics of literary satire are politics, religion and sex. On ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... nt (the violent suppression of the Hungarian uprising and the revelation of | 's crimes) while confirming his "confidence in the democratic perspectives ... |
Jimmy Carter | However, in December 1978, U.S. President, | announced that the United States would no longer recognize the ROC as the ... |
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 ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... pioneer and film mogul Howard Hughes and would reunite Scorsese with actor | . The film received highly positive reviews. The film also met with widesp ... |
Joaquin Phoenix | ... h cases. When refused he then tried "Humpty Dumpty" as an alternative name. | was offered the role of Derek Vinyard but turned it down |
Fidel Castro | With | assuming control of Cuba in 1959, Cruz and her husband, Pedro Knight, refu ... |
Rosa Parks | ... st Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The song led to much controversy with | filing a suit against OutKast |
Larry Flynt | Perhaps less prominent but certainly notable, | , publisher of Hustler, also lived in the city at one point, before moving ... |
Fidel Castro | ... isenhower administration also planned the Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow | in Cuba, which John F. Kennedy was left to carry out. |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | ... al power, namely, the Hindus, the Muslims and the Sikhs. During this period | stated that a resolution was adopted by the Congress to satisfy the Sikh c ... |
Benigno Aquino, Jr. | In the Philippines, the assassination of | triggered the eventual downfall of the 20-year autocratic rule of Presiden ... |
Anne Moody | ... ors, both black and white: Eudora Welty, James Baldwin, Margaret Walker and | . In 1969, Medgar Evers College was established in Brooklyn, New York as p ... |
Tom Monaghan | ... rom 1961 through 1984, when he sold the franchise to Domino's Pizza founder | |
Anthony Romero | The ACLU is led by an executive officer and a president ( | and Susan Herman, respectively, in 2011). The executive officer acts as ch ... |
Paul Robeson | ... oire in concert halls around the United States, often sharing the bill with | |
William Cobbett | ... ion, fearing and opposing radical causes and revolution. The radical writer | was among those who attacked what they saw as Wilberforce's hypocrisy in c ... |
Rob Reiner | ... of motion pictures over the years, including a small role (Artie Fufkin) in | 's This is Spinal Tap, Blues Brothers 2000, a scene with Miles Davis in th ... |
Stewart Brand | The author and editor | once wrote: "Gary Snyder's poetry addresses the life-planet identification ... |
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 ... |
John Kerry | ... Republican George W. Bush received 64% of the vote here, defeating Democrat | , who received 34%. In the 2008 presidential election, Republican John McC ... |
John Brown | ... on for an appointment into the quartermaster department, Stuart heard about | 's raid on the U.S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Stuart volunteered to be aid ... |
John Wesley Powell | The first recorded ascent was in 1868 by the surveying party of | . The East Face of the mountain is quite steep, and is surmounted by a gig ... |
Jerry Falwell | ... rd, Flynt publishes a satirical parody ad where famous evangelical minister | (Richard Paul) "speaks about his first time", and tells of a sexual encoun ... |
Bill Clinton | ... East by reducing "people's tension". In a letter to presidential candidate | , Hagelin accepted Clinton's offer to debate "any serious candidate" and i ... |
Rod Coronado | | is an eco-anarchist and is an unofficial spokesperson for the Animal Liber ... |
Charles James Fox | Lady Burlington died in this bedchamber in 1758, as did the Whig leader | in 1806. The designation of this room in Lord Burlington's lifetime is unk ... |
Patti Smith | ... their opening for the first British tours of American punks The Ramones and | . Notwithstanding this association, some of the movement's champions in th ... |
John Lennon | ... s a key component in individuals' personal image. Musicians Buddy Holly and | became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore to the point th ... |
Mahatma Gandhi | ... 's missionary work had taken him abroad where he had met and conferred with | . When he was a student at Boston University, King often visited Thurman, ... |
John Dean | ... b Stuart Magruder, Attorney General John Mitchell, and Presidential Counsel | , that involved extensive illegal activities against the Democratic Party. ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... and Freedom, a political rally for African American civil rights, at which | gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech |
Bill Clinton | ... na Leon and Robert Harris while in hospital, and was visited at the time by | |
Douglas Hyde | Dr | Park, with a capacity of 30,000 is an important Gaelic Athletic Associatio ... |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | ... his earlier book contained 65 early revelations to church leaders including | and Oliver Cowdery. Before many copies of the book could be printed, howev ... |
Ruud Lubbers | ... t with the Dutch prime minister and head of the European Community Council, | , and with the European Commission president, Jacques Delors, pledging clo ... |
Joan Ruddock | ... mme in 1999, reviving debate about Soviet links to CND. Allen stood against | for the leadership of CND in 1985, but was defeated. Ruddock responded to ... |
Krist Novoselic | ... um In Utero (1993) was an intentionally abrasive album that Nirvana bassist | described as a "wild aggressive sound, a true alternative record." Neverth ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... Europe in the 1940s and 1950s associated with the works of the philosophers | , Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Albert Camus. Other schol ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... t many happy hours at George Sand's home at Nohant, with Sand and her lover | . The warmth of feeling that existed between Viardot and Chopin was based ... |
Baba Gurdit Singh | ... consisting of the representatives of other units. The idea was supported by | |
Moby | ... he Universe" and "Julia" alongside Robert Schwartzman, Rufus Wainwright and | for . In the following years Sean faded out of the spotlight. However he c ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... ed by Vladimir Lenin (Michael Bryant), Joseph Stalin (James Hazeldine), and | (Brian Cox) have formed |
Yoko Ono | ... illiam Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McClure, | , Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Vertov |
Simone de Beauvoir | ... s and 1950s associated with the works of the philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre, | , Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Albert Camus. Other scholars extend the term ... |
George Takei | Brand co-starred with | in "The Encounter", an episode of the original Twilight Zone series. Ironi ... |
Lee Marvin | Charles Bronson and | starred in the 1981 movie Death Hunt that fictionalized the RCMP pursuit o ... |
Nathalie Lemel | ... minist movement, following on from earlier attempts in 1789 and 1848. Thus, | , a socialist bookbinder, and Élisabeth Dmitrieff, a young Russian exile a ... |
Aldo Leopold | ... reputation as "America's Dairyland." Meanwhile, conservationists including | helped reestablish the state's forests during the early 20th century, pavi ... |
Thomas Cranmer | ... her regency council, and to the sympathies of fellow appointed councillors | (the Archbishop of Canterbury) and Lord Hertford, Catherine obtained effec ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... y the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel in the mid-1940s. It was adopted by | who, on October 29, 1945, discussed his own existentialist position in a l ... |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ... ets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Lord Byron and | . The movement stressed the importance of "nature" in art and language, in ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... Harry Truman and that Justice Byron White went skiing with Attorney General | . Scalia stated that he was never alone with Cheney during the trip, the t ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... e Bee Gees, AC/DC, INXS, Nick Cave, Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva | to the popular local content of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes or Paul Kelly. ... |
Yoko Ono | ... supergroup also consisted of Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, | , Billy Preston and Klaus Voormann. The band played Lennon's Cold Turkey a ... |
Bill Clinton | ... rétien was wary to appearing too close to the president, personally, he and | were known to be golfing partners. Their governments had many small trade ... |
Jeremy Bentham | ... ting happiness of such behavior. Utilitarians, such as John Stuart Mill and | , advocated the greatest happiness principle as a guide for ethical behavi ... |
Gideon Welles | ... d other seamanlike qualities during the present war." Secretary of the Navy | directed the Philadelphia Mint to design the new decoration. Shortly after ... |
Patti Smith | ... before evolving into mainstream New Wave. Other major acts include Blondie, | and Television. In the 1980s some punk fans and bands became disillusioned ... |
Willie Nelson | In 1997, singer | came to Nacogdoches to perform with his friend, Paul Buskirk, a renowned m ... |
David Icke | ... ed the fourth most eccentric star. He was beaten by Björk, Chris Eubank and | |
Dexter Scott King | In 1997, King's son | met with Ray, and publicly supported Ray's efforts to obtain a new trial. ... |
David Suzuki | ... eople were arrested and alienated of some key environmental leaders such as | and Colleen McCrory who shifted their support to the Green Party in the 19 ... |
Bryan Adams | ... nts to Be Alone" on his new album Kaleidoscope. Furtado sang in a duet with | at the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The ... |
Harold Pinter | The 1990 film The Handmaid's Tale was based on a screenplay by | and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It starred Natasha Richardson as Offre ... |
Daryl Hannah | ... d the role down as well, because she did not like the "tone" of the script. | was also considered, but turned the role down because she believed it was ... |
Joan Baez | ... h innovative musicians Johnny Rodriguez, Ritchie Valens and Linda Ronstadt. | , who was also of Mexican-American descent, included Hispanic themes in so ... |
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 ... |
Samuel Romilly | ... incidents of sadness. His father and his wife died young. His beloved uncle | committed suicide in Roget's presence. Roget struggled with depression for ... |
Lech Wałęsa | ... t emerged on August 31, 1980 at the Gdańsk Shipyard under the leadership of | . It was the first non-communist party-controlled trade union in a Warsaw ... |
Elton John | ... cent years have included Ray Charles (May 2002), Paul McCartney (May 2003), | (September 2005), and (July 2006) |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | ... s on numerous topics, most of which were dictated by the movement's founder | , supplemented by materials periodically added by each denomination |
Horace M. Albright | ... w President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, made use of this power. Deputy Director | had suggested to President Roosevelt that the historic sites from the Amer ... |
Edmund Wilson | ... the period of his fame by Hugh Walpole, W. A. McNeill, and Carl van Doren. | tried to rehabilitate his reputation with a long essay in The New Yorker |
Vladimir Lenin | ... te ghost stories, one of which became the basis for the novel Frankenstein. | rented a little "chalet" at the French bank, near Geneva. Actor Charlie Ch ... |
James Brown | ... Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn bar, the singer referred to | as a "jive-ass nigger", then upped the ante by pronouncing Ray Charles a " ... |
Joaquin Phoenix | ... inced that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. Mel Gibson, | , Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin star in principal roles. Signs explores ... |
Pat Buchanan | ... and by the Perot wing of the Reform Party, which disputed the nomination of | . Hagelin's running mate in the 2000 election was Nat Goldhaber |
Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook | ... piracy to provide money for terrorist acts in Israel." The indicted include | , senior member of Hamas, believed to be currently in Damascus, Syria and ... |
Aristophanes | ... r ridiculed as often as they have been idolized. The classical Greek writer | , devoted an entire comedy, the Lysistrata, to a strike organised by milit ... |
Pim Fortuyn | ... larized Dutch general election of 2002, dominated by the rise and murder of | , the VVD lost fourteen seats, leaving only twenty-four. The VVD nonethele ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... claps and background vocals for the songs of other Motown artists including | and Mary Wells. In January 1961, Gordy finally relented and agreed to sign ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... the most famous speech of his career. Drawing on allusions to and quotes of | , Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Alfred Lord Tennyson to say that American ... |
John Kerry | ... Republican George W. Bush received 69% of the vote here, defeating Democrat | , who received 30%. In the 2008 presidential electio |
Margaret Atwood | ... 9), Joanna Russ' The Female Man (1970), Octavia Butler's Kindred (1979) and | 's Handmaid's Tale (1985) |
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. | In 1991, under Governor | , an Independent, the system was changed to one in which the taxes on empl ... |
Corazon Aquino | ... tional Airport) upon returning home from exile. His death thrust his widow, | , into the limelight and, ultimately, the presidency following the peacefu ... |
Candace Gingrich | ... atives, to promote awareness of LGBT families living honest and open lives. | became the spokesperson for the day in April 1995. Although still named "N ... |
Dick Gregory | ... Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, | , MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... hat a resolution was adopted by the Congress to satisfy the Sikh community. | reiterated Gandhi's assurance to the Sikhs at the All India Congress Commi ... |
Carl Sagan | ... he charting/graphing routines were written in Forth by Jeremy Sagan (son of | ) and the printing routines by Paul Funk (founder of Funk Software) |
David MacMichael | | was an expert on counter-insurgency, guerrilla warfare, and Latin American ... |
Natasha Richardson | ... screenplay by Harold Pinter and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It starred | as Offred, Faye Dunaway as Serena Joy, and Robert Duvall as The Commander ... |
Paul Robeson | # | , singer and actor (former resident) |
Victor Hugo | ... uildings (about 5,000), including those on the quays, are from this period. | found the town so beautiful he once said: "take Versailles, add Antwerp, a ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... nated by the Vietnam War more than ever. Following evening news broadcaster | 's editorial report during the Tet Offensive that the war was unwinnable, ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | "Unlike her father | , who preferred to deal with strong chief ministers in control of their le ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... d alternative acts such as Shonen Knife (who were championed in the West by | ), Pizzicato Five and The Pillows (who gained international attention in 1 ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ber 1995 and March 1997, she had nine sexual encounters with then-President | that, according to her testimony, involved fellatio and other sexual acts ... |
Ansel Adams | ... - National Archives 79-AA-M01.jpg|Long's Peak from Road as photographed by | in 1941 |
Maria Shriver | ... was out of town, we were free to do whatever we wanted." Schwarzenegger met | at the Robert F. Kennedy Tennis Tournament in August 1977, and went on to ... |
Bill Clinton | ... nee in the presidential election of 1996, but he lost to incumbent Democrat | . Dole is currently special counsel at the Washington, D.C. office of law ... |
Jayaprakash Narayan | ... after the State of Emergency was lifted. The leader of the Janata Party was | . The other party leaders of the Janata Party were Morarji Desai, Charan S ... |
Ritchie Calder | ... its organising secretary. The other members of its executive committee were | , journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss, King ... |
Wendy Wasserstein | ... ival production of Romeo and Juliet and acted in the workshop production of | 's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Heidi Chronicles, playing several characters ... |
Michele Bachmann | ... ort. St. Cloud is in Minnesota's 6th congressional district, represented by | (R). St. Cloud is partly in Minnesota House of Representatives district 15 ... |
John Lennon | ... was trying to get all of their music on to the cartridge. Suzuki also cited | as an influential figure to all the composers while the soundtrack was bei ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... ether after The Beatles broke up. A loose jam involving the two, along with | , Harry Nilsson, Jesse Ed Davis and others, was recorded at Record Plant S ... |
Lena Horne | ... gonist a school teacher rather than a schoolgirl. Among Ross's costars were | , Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor, Nipsey Russell and Ted Ross. Upon its Oc ... |
Bill Clinton | ... pelessly liberal ("a card-carrying member of the ACLU"). In 1996, President | seized upon opponent Bob Dole's promise to take America back to a simpler ... |
Glenn Beck | ... adio hosts, including national figures such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, | , Neal Boortz, Laura Ingraham, Michael Reagan, Howie Carr, and Michael Sav ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... looked abroad for literary inspiration. Two French figures, existentialist | and novelist Gustave Flaubert, influenced both his technique and style. Sa ... |
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 ... |
John Kerry | ... Republican George W. Bush received 68% of the vote here, defeating Democrat | , who received 31%. In the 2008 presidential electio |
Alan Alda | ... Leonardo DiCaprio), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Cate Blanchett), and | for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Despite having a leading tally, the f ... |
Ivan Dixon | ... ficant roles, including the pastor in "I Am the Night—Color Me Black", with | , and the electrician in "The Brain Center at Whipple's". These inclusions ... |
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 ... |
John Kerry | ... ently represented in the United States Senate by senior Senator, (Democrat) | and junior senator Republican Scott Brown |
Edward Norton | | was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as D ... |
Bill Clinton | ... year, Streisand's concert fundraising events helped propel former President | into the spotlight and into office. Streisand later introduced Clinton at ... |
Nat Goldhaber | ... nomination of Pat Buchanan. Hagelin's running mate in the 2000 election was | |
Alexander Cockburn | ... admitted that prisoners of war were murdered in the 1967 War. According to | , Israeli reporter Gabriel Bron, a former IDF soldier allegedly witnessed ... |
Andrew Breitbart | TenNapel is politically conservative and has written articles for | 's "Big Hollywood" blog |
Albert Szent-Györgyi | ... vitamin D, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928. In 1928, | isolated ascorbic acid, and in 1932 proved that it is vitamin C by prevent ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... April 26 to mid-June. By 1916, the June 3 birthday of Confederate President | was observed as a state holiday in 10 southern states. Across the South, a ... |
Jagjivan Ram | ... split during the election campaign of 1977: veteran Gandhi supporters like | and her most loyal Bahuguna and Nandini Satpathy, the three were compelled ... |
Leo Tolstoy | The Russian writer | wrote in his journal, in 1896, about a tiny shoot of burdock he saw in a p ... |
Elizabeth Heyrick | ... e also conservative: he disapproved of women anti-slavery activists such as | , who organised women's abolitionist groups in the 1820s, protesting: "[F] ... |
Louise Michel | ... She was also a member of the Comité de vigilance de Montmartre, along with | and Paule Minck, as well as of the Russian section of the First Internatio ... |
Michelle Malkin | The controversial conclusions drawn by Lowman were defended by pundit | in her book In Defense of Internment; The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in W ... |
Jesse Jackson | ... e Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, | , Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Krav ... |
Tre Arrow | Green anarchist | was sought by the FBI in connection with an ELF arson on April 15, 2001 at ... |
Rush Limbaugh | ... ome well-known conservative radio hosts, including national figures such as | , Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, Laura Ingraham, Michael Reagan, H ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... nown and many celebrities stayed there including Bobby Jones, Babe Ruth and | |
Holly Near | ... ce Johnson Reagon and her group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and peace activist | . Women's music also refers to the wider industry of women's music that go ... |
Maxwell | ... hen N = 3 or 1 are both problems avoided. In 1922, Hermann Weyl showed that | 's theory of electromagnetism works only when N = 3 and T = 1, writing tha ... |
Fredric Wertham | ... ssessed so many sexual abnormalities.The defense's chief expert witness was | , a psychiatrist with a focus on child development who conducted psychiatr ... |
Bob Dylan | The murder and subsequent trials caused an uproar. Musician | wrote his 1963 song "Only a Pawn in Their Game" about Evers and his assass ... |
John Greenleaf Whittier | ... became his friends, including Richard Wagner, Louis Pasteur, Louis Agassiz, | , Michel Eugène Chevreul, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Wadsworth Longfello ... |
Agrippa von Nettesheim | ... ure of man" (OED). Authors whose usage predates Steiner's include occultist | , alchemist Thomas Vaughn (Anthroposophia Theomagica), and philosophers Im ... |
Maria Shriver | On April 26, 1986, Schwarzenegger married television journalist | , niece of President John F. Kennedy, in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The Rev. ... |
John Calvin | ... r and condemnation of the Reformation by the Pope, the work and writings of | were influential in establishing a loose consensus among various groups in ... |
Lily Allen | Guests have included Peter Maxwell Davies, | , Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Richard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitc ... |
Muammar al-Gaddafi | During the 2011 Libyan civil war, forces loyal to | planted a large number of landmines within the petroleum port of Brega to ... |
Scott Ritter | ... affaji, and Iraqi-American businessman to produce a film by ex-UN inspector | discrediting the weapons searches |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... cter named Sabine in Lionhead Studios game Fable III, and starred alongside | in Shutter Island, directed by Martin Scorsese. He appeared in Scorsese's ... |
Ice-T | ... s, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, | , Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 ... |
Zbigniew Brzezinski | The political scientists Carl Friedrich and | were primarily responsible for expanding the usage of the term in universi ... |
Louis Farrakhan | ... lion Man March with which an organizer of the event, Nation of Islam leader | , disagreed. The next year, a committee of the 104th United States Congres ... |
John MacArthur | ... criticism from other Christian ministers. For example, well-known preacher | published a number of articles in December 2009 that were highly critical ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... fifth Best Director nomination for Scorsese, Best Actor in a Leading Role ( | ), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Cate Blanchett), and Alan Alda for B ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... esisers of the 1970s with Oxygène 7–13, dedicated to his mentor at the GRM, | , who had died two years before. Eschewing digital techniques developed in ... |
Rosie Perez | ... cle on 34th Street when a trial is held to see if Santa Claus really exists | ;continually reads it in the film White Men Can't Jump; and Will Smith che ... |
E.D. Nixon | ... unity that looked into the case; because Colvin was pregnant and unmarried, | and Clifford Durr decided to wait for a better case to pursue. On December ... |
Max Eastman | ... tween satire and grotesque on one side, and jest with teasing on the other. | defined the spectrum of satire in terms of "degrees of biting," as ranging ... |
Thomas L. Kane | Kanesville was named for | . The name Kanesville was adopted when an LDS Ward was first organized the ... |
Willie Nelson | ... "Heartbreak Hotel" has been covered by several rock and pop acts, including | and Leon Russell, who recorded a duet version that topped the Country char ... |
William Whewell | English philosopher and historian of science | coined the term scientist in 1833, and it was first published in Whewell's ... |
Sir Charles Middleton | ... ifteen years, he accepted the living of Teston, Kent in 1781, and there met | , Lady Middleton, Thomas Clarkson, Hannah More and others, a group that la ... |
Zack de la Rocha | ... Tejano, and American popular music, but was killed in 1995 at the age of 23 | ;, lead vocalist of Rage Against the Machine and social activist; and Los ... |
Stockwell Day | ... first leadership convention, Manning was defeated in favour of the younger, | , longtime treasurer (finance minister) of Alberta. One Progressive Conser ... |
Patti Smith | ... eet Band, Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, | , Arthur Pryor, Count Basie, Gary U.S. Bonds, along with many more |
Natasha Richardson | ... e Cherry Orchard (1981), Going Gently (1981), Ghosts (with Kenneth Branagh, | and Michael Gambon, 1987), Make and Break (with Robert Hardy, 1987), Can Y ... |
John Kerry | In the 2004 US presidential campaign, Howard Dean defined | as a "flip-flopper," which was widely reported and repeated by the media, ... |
Daryl Hannah | ... ard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away", which was featured in the soundtrack of the | film Summer Lovers. This was followed up by a string-laden power ballad th ... |
Jimmie Lee Jackson | ... unty town of Marion was the site of a 1965 killing of an unarmed black man, | , by a white state trooper, James Bonard Fowler, which sparked the Selma t ... |
Aryeh Neier | ... ield of civil liberties. Administratively, the ACLU responded by appointing | to take over from Pemberton as Executive Director in 1970. Neier embarked ... |
Salma Hayek | Cruz appeared alongside her good friend | in the 2006 Western comedy film, Bandidas. Randy Cordova of the Arizona Re ... |
Elizabeth Taylor | In 1999, Larry Fortensky one of actress | 's husbands, was arrested for drug possession near Indio. In the following ... |
Albert Camus | ... ilosophers Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and | . Other scholars extend the term to Kierkegaard, and yet others extend it ... |
Maria Shriver | Schwarzenegger was married to | . The couple separated in 2011 after 25 years of marriage |
Bernice Johnson Reagon | ... n, Meg Christian, and Margie Adam, African-American women activists such as | and her group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and peace activist Holly Near. Wome ... |
Neal Boortz | ... including national figures such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, | , Laura Ingraham, Michael Reagan, Howie Carr, and Michael Savage, as well ... |
Paul McCartney | ... " single was number one on the UK chart in July 1957, when Lennon first met | |
Bill Clinton | ... counties, its voters often favor Republican and conservative issues. While | did manage to narrowly carry the county both times in 1992 and 1996, Georg ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... obel Peace Prize winners – Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, F. W. de Klerk and | . Since 1994, the city has struggled with problems such as HIV/AIDS, tuber ... |
Khalil al-Wazir | ... .58; Schiff and Rothstein claim Fatah was founded in 1959. Salah Khalaf and | state Fatah’s first formal meeting was in October 1959. See Anat N.Kurz (2 ... |
Linus Pauling | ... 25. Bragg was influential in the effort to beat a leading American chemist, | , to the discovery of DNA's structure (after having been 'pipped-at-the-po ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... eir numbers included five future U.S. presidents, from Chester A. Arthur to | . Thirteen Clubs had various imitators, but they all gradually faded from ... |
Spottswood Robinson | ... School Board of Prince Edward County. This case, filed by Richmond natives | and Oliver Hill, was decided in 1954 with Brown v. Board of Education, whi ... |
Martin Luther | ... tyr". He was an opponent of the Protestant Reformation and in particular of | and William Tyndale |
Jean O'Leary | ... as founded in 1988, by Dr. Robert Eichberg, his partner William Gamble, and | to celebrate the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay R ... |
Frank Zappa | Stockhausen was influential within pop and rock music as well. | acknowledges Stockhausen in the liner notes of Freak Out!, his 1966 debut ... |
Anne Rice | The breakthrough role in Dunst's career came in , a 1994 film based on | 's novel, in which she played the child vampire Claudia, a surrogate daugh ... |
Noam Chomsky | The formalism of context-free grammars was developed in the mid-1950s by | , and also their classification as a special type of formal grammar (which ... |
Jean Gerson | ... of Cardinal Richelieu he began a controversy with the Benedictines, denying | 's authorship of De Imitatione Christi. Richelieu intended to make Naudé h ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... passive. The stigma began to fall away in the early 1900s when the popular | was regularly photographed wearing eyeglasses, and in the 1910s when popul ... |
Peter Collier | ... matter. In the spring of 1985, however, Horowitz and longtime collaborator | wrote an article for the Washington Post entitled, Goodbye to All That. Th ... |
Karl Marx | ... attach to their own actions. Weber is often cited, with Émile Durkheim and | , as one of the three principal architects of modern social science |
Peter Collier | In May 1989, Horowitz, Ronald Radosh, and | travelled to Poland for a conference in Kraków calling for the end of Comm ... |
Syngman Rhee | ... concluded despite opposition from Secretary Dulles, South Korean President | , and also within Eisenhower's party, has been described by biographer Amb ... |
Geert Wilders | ... y Jozias van Aartsen, former foreign minister. On September 2, 2004, VVD MP | left the party after a dispute with parliamentary leader Van Aartsen. He h ... |
Laura Ingraham | ... ional figures such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, | , Michael Reagan, Howie Carr, and Michael Savage, as well as many local co ... |
Leonard Peikoff | ... se it in the process of any attempt to deny it." As Objectivist philosopher | noted, Rand's argument for axioms "is not a proof that the axioms of exist ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... uch as lecturing at Birkbeck College, University of London. The philosopher | took an interest in Vivienne while the newlyweds stayed in his flat. Some ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... severe criticism of B.F. Skinner's work in 1971 by the cognitive scientist | |
Rush Limbaugh | ... pposed the Patriot Act. The ACLU has supported conservative figures such as | , George Wallace, Henry Ford, and Oliver North; and it has supported liber ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | Johnson continued the FBI's wiretapping of | that had been previously authorized by the Kennedy administration under At ... |
Voltaire | ... d much attention. Later deism spread to France, notably through the work of | , to Germany, and to America |
Shirley Phelps-Roper | ... funerals. The suit was filed in support of the Westboro Baptist Church and | , who were threatened for arrest. The Westboro Baptist Church is infamous ... |
Andreas Karlstadt | ... rmers as being too much like the Roman Popes. For example, Radical Reformer | referred to the Wittenberg theologians as the "new papists" |
Whoopi Goldberg | In the 1996 comedy "The Associate", | plays a business woman, Laurel Ayers, who creates a business associate, Ro ... |
Matthew Jones | ... ongs, "Too Many Martyrs" and "Another Country," in response to the killing. | and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Freedom Singers paid tri ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ter the final episode of his season aired), he was lauded by then-President | . Zamora’s friend and roommate during the show, Judd Winick, went on to be ... |
Michele Bachmann | In September 2011, after Republican presidential candidate | repeated an anecdote shared with her that the HPV vaccine causes "mental r ... |
John Kerry | ... . In 2004, Republican President George W. Bush won the county over Democrat | 59% to 37%. In 2008, however, Democrat Barack Obama won Salt Lake County b ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... ry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, | , and Don King, among others. All of the public and private memorial servi ... |
Mark Cuban | ... Three" of Dirk Nowitzki, Michael Finley and Steve Nash. With a new owner in | and head coach Don Nelson leading the crew, they returned to the playoffs ... |
Elizabeth Taylor | ... er appearance. "Judy went to school at Metro with Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, | , real beauties," said Charles Walters, who directed her in a number of fi ... |
Marquess of Queensberry | Lord Alfred's father, the | , was known for his outspoken atheism, brutish manner and creation of the ... |
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs | ... mbers of a third sex in Europe from at least the 1860s with the writings of | and continuing in the late nineteenth century with Magnus Hirschfeld, John ... |
Mitch Kapor | ... clones appeared. One of these was written by a former VisiCalc programmer, | . His version, Lotus 1-2-3, would go on to be an even greater success than ... |
Jon Garth Murray | ... t denied a motion for an injunction that atheists Madalyn Murray O'Hair and | had filed to prevent the event from occurring |
David M. Smolin | ... married to Dina Graser, a communications lawyer in Toronto. His brother is | |
Joseph Smith, Jr. | ... of Mormonism. In 1833, early in the Latter Day Saint movement, its founder | taught that just as Jesus was coeternal with God the Father, "Man was also ... |
John Kerry | In the 2004 presidential election | won 52% of the vote, whereas George W. Bush won 46% of the vote. In the 20 ... |
Sean Penn | In 1996, she married | and changed her name to Robin Wright Penn. The same year, she starred in t ... |
Milton Friedman | ... cluded Austrian school economist Ludwig von Mises along with the then young | . Initially the society had little impact on the wider world – Hayek was t ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... hit as did the chart-topping ballad, "Missing You", which was a tribute to | , who had died earlier that year. Her 1985 album, Eaten Alive, found major ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... declined to return to duty; instead, encouraged by pacifist friends such as | and Lady Ottoline Morrell, he sent a letter to his commanding officer, tit ... |
Donald Sutherland | ... s as Tiresias, Richard Johnson as Creon, Roger Livesey as the Shepherd, and | as the Leading Member of the Chorus. Sutherland's voice, however, was dubb ... |
Charlton Heston's | ... al warfare and only a handful of humans and a cult of mutants remain alive. | character is a scientist who is being targeted by the mutants who wish to ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | In 1873 Heaviside had encountered | 's newly published, and today famous, two-volume Treatise on Electricity a ... |
Gigi Sohn | ... rst research center for entrepreneurial studies in the world (at Wharton)), | (founder of Public Knowledge), and Henry Silverman (CEO of Cendant Corpora ... |
Rafael Caldera | ... on AD slates. A similar deal had been struck by COPEI in 1968 on behalf of | , promising Miguel Angel Capriles a Senate seat and the right to designate ... |
Voltaire | ... inting. The collection also includes works by Galileo, Luther, John Calvin, | , Sir Isaac Newton, Descartes, Sir Francis Bacon, Samuel Johnson, Thomas H ... |
Helen Keller | ... ate complete with research laboratories, working with deaf people—including | —and continued to invent. Baddeck would be the site of his experiments wit ... |
Frank Keating | ... sident Dick Cheney, former president Clinton, Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry, | , Governor of Oklahoma at the time of the bombing, and other political dig ... |
Aldo Leopold | ... ctices which prevented many other species from becoming extinct. Naturalist | paid tribute to the vanished species in an observance held at Wyalusing St ... |
Horace Lamb | ... l have an answer for the first." A similar witticism has been attributed to | (who had published a noted text book on Hydrodynamics)—his choice being qu ... |
Fidel Castro | ... osition. While he initially supported the Cuban revolutionary government of | , Vargas Llosa later became disenchanted with the Cuban dictator and his a ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... l oil reserves were created to ease any future short term shocks. President | started phasing out price controls on petroleum, while he created the Depa ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... early 1960s he traveled for six months through India with his wife Joanne, | , and Peter Orlovsky. Snyder and Joanne Kyger separated soon after a trip ... |
Majora Carter | ... Yunus, author and columnist, William Safire, environmental justice advocate | , and environmental law attorney, Robert Kennedy Jr |
Karl Marx | ... itutions led by a spontaneous uprising of the working class as predicted by | . On 25 January 1918, at the Petrograd Soviet, Lenin declared "Long live t ... |
Naomi Klein | ... emitism. In a 2002 op-ed, alter-globalisation activist and critic of Israel | criticised Indymedia for perpetuating conspiracy theories about the Jews, ... |
Ai Weiwei | ... ture among the original designers, project architect Stefan Marbach, artist | , and a group of CADG architects led by Li Xinggang. Its $423 million cost ... |
Sean Penn | In 1989, Wright became involved with actor | following his divorce from Madonna. Their daughter Dylan Frances Penn was ... |
Bill Clinton | ... nies included commencement speakers former Presidents George H. W. Bush and | , who commended the students for their desire to return to Tulane and serv ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... as George W. Bush won 46% of the vote. In the 2006 state governor election, | got just over 62% of the vote, while Democratic opponent Phil Angelides go ... |
Nawal El Saadawi | In 1980 and 1982 feminist physicians | and Asma El Dareer wrote about FGM as a dangerous practice intended to con ... |
Ron Paul | In 2010 Congressmen | questioned whether the Federal Reserve Bank had been used to funnel illega ... |
Jason Chaffetz | ... d South Jordan follows Utah's trend with only Republican elected officials. | , a Republican, represents South Jordan as part of Utah's 3rd congressiona ... |
Bono | ... altrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, | of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz of The ... |
Edward Abbey | ... ater visitors have included William Everson, Robert Bly, Czesław Miłosz and | |
David M. Smolin | ... Michael Smolin, an engineer, and Pauline Smolin, a playwright. His brother, | , became a professor in the Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabam ... |
George McGovern | ... e Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs Dole joined liberal Senator | to lower eligibility requirements for federal food stamps, a liberal goal ... |
Timothy Matlack | ... t copy. It was probably engrossed (that is, carefully handwritten) by clerk | . Because of poor conservation of the engrossed copy through the 19th cent ... |
Gus Hall | Cherry is the birthplace of | , an important politician of the Communist Party of the United States |
Fredric Wertham | In the mid-1950s, in the wake of the crackdown on comics which followed | 's Seduction of the Innocent and the United States Senate Subcommittee on ... |
Lewis Mumford | ... e traditional, supply-oriented interpretation of the Industrial Revolution. | has proposed that the Industrial Revolution had its origins in the Early M ... |
Paul Robeson | ... ts leadership ranks, when it defended Neo-Nazis, when it declined to defend | , or when it opposed the passage of the National Labor Relations Act. Conv ... |
Robert Bly | ... Gershwin and Charlie Chaplin. Later visitors have included William Everson, | , Czesław Miłosz and Edward Abbey |
Chopin | ... howman, unpredictably and whimsically mixing serious with light fare, e.g., | with "Home on the Range." For a while, he played piano along with a phonog ... |
Mary Shelley | ... rial projects that never got off the ground including Haunted Summer, about | and a film with Marlon Brando about the Indian massacre at Wounded Knee |
William Jennings Bryan | Hearst's newspaper was the only major publication in the East to support | and Bimetallism in 1896. Subsequently, the price of the Journal (later New ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... played a major role in his defeat in the 1976 presidential election against | |
Jimmy Carter | ... eign policy towards Latin America remained largely static until election of | to the presidency in 1977 |
John Calvin | ... vention of printing. The collection also includes works by Galileo, Luther, | , Voltaire, Sir Isaac Newton, Descartes, Sir Francis Bacon, Samuel Johnson ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... ere located. On 7 July a government decree ordering the arrest and trial of | was published. He was forced to go underground, just as he had been under ... |
Richard Stallman | Since October 2000, Fravia got in touch with | at a LinuxDay event in Milan to which they were invited by a common friend ... |
John Newton | ... n whether he should remain in public life. Wilberforce sought guidance from | , a leading Evangelical Anglican clergyman of the day and Rector of St Mar ... |
Mark Hatfield | ... 23,756,000 deer hides), to initiating politicians into their club including | and Thomas E. Dewey during his 1948 presidential campaign. Russian newspap ... |
Benazir Bhutto | In Pakistan, former prime minister and opposition leader | was assassinated in 2007, while in the process of running for re-election. ... |
Howard Thurman | Civil rights leader, theologian, and educator | was an early influence on King. A classmate of King's father at Morehouse ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... of most soviets at the second All-Russian Congress of Soviets, while he and | simultaneously led the October Revolution. As a matter of political pragma ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | Then-U.S. Senator | (D-New York) carried Franklin County with 55.83 percent of the vote. Then- ... |
Frank Zappa | In 1971, he had a cameo role in | 's film 200 Motels. He acted in drag as a nun fearful of death from overdo ... |
Simone de Beauvoir | French philosopher | provided a Marxist solution and an existentialist view on many of the ques ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... n Mandela and the Game That Changed a Nation and features Morgan Freeman as | . Invictus earned Damon an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Ac ... |
John Kerry | ... Barney Frank. The state's senior (Class II) Senator, re-elected in 2008, is | . The other Senator is Scott Brown, elected in 2010. Westport is patrolled ... |
Bayard Rustin | ... scapable as the law of gravitation." African American civil rights activist | had studied Gandhi's teachings. Rustin counseled King to dedicate himself ... |
Martin Luther | ... of the Eucharist, but fasting is not necessary for receiving the sacrament. | wrote in his "Fasting and bodily preparation are certainly fine outward tr ... |
Big Bill Neidjie | # Kakadu (Gagadju): | (July 2002 |
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 ... |
Peter Collier | (co-authored with | |
Bill Cosby | ... b Newhart. Some African-American comedians such as Redd Foxx, George Kirby, | and Dick Gregory began to cross over to white audiences during this time |
John Lennon | ... s signature song, "Piano Man". includes the harmonica throughout the piece. | played harmonica on early Beatles' hits as "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... a the Hun's military prowess, according to the Glimpses of World History by | |
Eartha Kitt | ... ich Marlow had been Kurtz's adopted son. The cast includes Inga Swenson and | |
John Kerry | ... etts is currently represented in the United States Senate by senior Senator | and junior Senator Scott Brow |
Albert Camus | ... depict events just preceding an execution. The latter explanation points to | 's novel The Stranger, in which a young man confesses to an impulsive murd ... |
Edward Carpenter | ... the late nineteenth century with Magnus Hirschfeld, John Addington Symonds, | , Aimée Duc and others. These writers described themselves and those like ... |
Doris Day | The title sequence had light happy music (picked up from the | movie, The Thrill of it All) instead of the more hip surf theme that was t ... |
Peter Garrett | ... formed six tracks including the Oils' song "When the Generals Talk", whilst | gave a speech introducing a reformed Crowded House |
George Whitefield | ... ce. Members of holiness movements, such as those started by John Wesley and | , often practice such regular fasts as part of their regimen |
Vladimir Lenin | In April of that year, | arrived in Russia from Switzerland, calling for "All power to the soviets. ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... include Hans Jonas, Philip K. Dick and Harold Bloom, with Albert Camus and | being more moderately influenced. A number of ecclesiastical bodies which ... |
Pierre Viret | Perhaps the first use of the term deist is in | 's Instruction Chrétienne en la doctrine de la foi et de l'Évangile (Chris ... |
Rush Limbaugh | During the 2004 trial regarding allegations of | 's drug abuse, the ACLU argued that his privacy should not have been compr ... |
Milton Friedman | ... article with the title inspired by a possibly tongue-in-cheek comment from | , a comment later echoed by U.S. President Richard Nixon, that "We are all ... |
Lin Hatfield Dodds | ... by saying that that while some Greens might be anti-Christian, others like | "have given distinguished public service in their churches for decades." O ... |
Albert Camus | ... ry criticisms of other authors that he has admired, such as García Márquez, | , Ernest Hemingway, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The main goals of his non-fictio ... |
Gevaert, Lieven | ... f Belgium - Genk - Geography of Belgium - Geraardsbergen - Gesell, Silvio - | - Ghent - Gingelom - Gistel - Goffin, Albert - Gordel (De) - Governor of B ... |
Ron Paul | ... ent of the vote in Franklin County. Libertarian-leaning U.S. Representative | (R-Texas) finished a distant fourth with 4.07 percent in Franklin County |
Lech Wałęsa | ... st 31, workers at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, led by an electrician named | , signed a 21-point agreement with the government that ended their strike. ... |
Sartre | ... himself agree that it was ethical; the religious suspends the ethical), and | 's final words in are "All these questions, which refer us to a pure and n ... |
Bob Dornan | ... oderate Democrat in the 46th District against six-term Republican incumbent | . The bitterly fought race saw Sanchez charge that Dornan was out of touch ... |
Leo Tolstoy | The Battle of Austerlitz is a major event in | 's novel War and Peace. As the battle is about to start, Prince Andrei, on ... |
Elton John | ... ones with opening act Living Colour for a six-night run in October 1989 and | & Eric Clapton in August 1992 |
Willie Nelson | ... Austin's emergence in the national music scene, with local artists such as | , Asleep at the Wheel, and Stevie Ray Vaughan and iconic music venues such ... |
Dick Gregory | ... African-American comedians such as Redd Foxx, George Kirby, Bill Cosby and | began to cross over to white audiences during this time |
Ani DiFranco | ... -it-yourself experimental bands like Pavement, to punk-folk singers such as | . Many countries have developed an extensive local indie scene, flourishin ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... ter Stapleton (Donna Hanover), a Christian activist and sister of President | , seeks out Flynt and urges him to give his life to Jesus. Flynt seems mov ... |
André Gide | ... ghe and his friend, the famous French writer (and later Nobel Prize winner) | who informed Marthe Verhaeren of the death of her husband |
Yasser Arafat | ... i, and Ahad Olma, fled to the Palestinian National Authority. Israel placed | under siege in the Ramallah compound to force the handing over of the susp ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... he has admired, such as García Márquez, Albert Camus, Ernest Hemingway, and | . The main goals of his non-fiction works are to acknowledge the influence ... |
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 ... |
Bonnie Raitt | ... d up by Alligator Records. Soon after the success of One More for the Road, | helped usher in a Charles Brown comeback tour |
Lord Kelvin | ... n, George Westinghouse, Ernst Werner von Siemens, Alexander Graham Bell and | , electricity was turned from a scientific curiosity into an essential too ... |
John Addington Symonds | ... richs and continuing in the late nineteenth century with Magnus Hirschfeld, | , Edward Carpenter, Aimée Duc and others. These writers described themselv ... |
Marwan Barghouti | ... ory, would normally have been quite wary of dealing with or supporting him. | (a leader of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades) emerged as a possible replacement d ... |
Ansel Adams | Weston had traveled extensively with legendary photographer | , who moved to Carmel in 1962, several years after receiving his 3rd Guggg ... |
Martin Luther | ... ing as a purely external observance that can never gain a person salvation. | believed that a Christian may choose to fast individually as a spiritual e ... |
John Kerry | ... sachusetts is currently represented in the United States Senate by Senators | and Scott Brown |
Burt Lancaster | ... Williams and Hal Kanter and directed by Daniel Mann, starring Anna Magnani, | , Marisa Pavan and Jo Van Fleet |
Carol Hanisch | ... and as reflecting sexist power structures. The feminist activist and author | coined the slogan "The Personal is Political", which became synonymous wit ... |
Edmund Muskie | ... nly the Democrats don't go too far left," he had insisted. Johnson had felt | would be more likely to defeat Nixon; however, he declined an invitation t ... |
Mikhail Bakunin | ... om the Mutualists who opposed communism and statism. However, shortly after | and his followers (called Collectivists while in the International) joined ... |
Magnus Hirschfeld | ... of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and continuing in the late nineteenth century with | , John Addington Symonds, Edward Carpenter, Aimée Duc and others. These wr ... |
Burt Lancaster | ... so realistically, that many members of the cast and crew cried. His co-star | revealed that he was so nervous about being out-acted by Clift, that he wa ... |
Louise Bryant | ... paid a visit to his mother in Portland, where he met and fell in love with | , who joined him on the East coast in January 1916. Though happy, both had ... |
John Calvin | ... t officially enforced, whereas individual voluntary fasting was encouraged. | went further in arguing that in general, instead of relying on designated ... |
Mary Shelley's | ... "Dark satanic mills" of Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time". | novel Frankenstein reflected concerns that scientific progress might be tw ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... influences on the African Independence movements and his work was cited by | and other post-colonialist, world leaders. In the arts, James Earl Jones, ... |
Bill Clinton | ... d the Congressional don't ask, don't tell law, signed into law by President | in 1993, and in force until 2011, which forbade homosexuals serving in the ... |
Syngman Rhee | ... of tiles with a punch. Following this demonstration, South Korean President | instructed Choi Hong Hi to introduce the martial arts to the Korean army. ... |
George Carlin | ... coming major stars based on stand-up comedy performances. Richard Pryor and | followed Lenny Bruce's acerbic style to become icons. Stand-up expanded fr ... |
Paul Krassner | ... Frost, Eleanor Bron and the television program That Was The Week That Was. | 's magazine The Realist was immensely popular during the 1960s and early 1 ... |
Ishmael Beah | Previous University lecturers included | , author of "", 45th Vice President of the United States, Al Gore, Economi ... |
Camille Paglia | Like Gloria Steinem and | , Faludi has criticized the obscurantism prevalent in academic feminist th ... |
Benjamin Franklin's | ... y. This was the two-fluid theory of electricity, which was to be opposed by | one-fluid theory later in the century |
Lady Gaga | ... h Kerry Ellis, playing 12 dates across the UK in May 2011. On 18 April 2011 | confirmed that May would play guitar on her track "You and I" from her lat ... |
Joan E. Biren | In 2003 filmmaker JEB ( | ) released a documentary film on the couple, No Secret Anymore: The Times ... |
Huldrych Zwingli | ... for the community. Similarly, the Swiss Reformation of the "Third Reformer" | began with an ostentatious public sausage-eating during Lent—though Zwingl ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... . In the 1980 Mr. Olympia he placed fourth (in a tie with Boyer Coe) behind | , Chris Dickerson and Frank Zane. He retired from competitive bodybuilding ... |
Jeremy Bentham | ... mphlet had an anonymous attack on the concept of natural rights, written by | , an argument which he would repeat during the French Revolution. Both pam ... |
Rush Limbaugh | ... that the HPV vaccine causes "mental retardation", conservative commentator | said "Michele Bachmann, she might have blown it today. Well, not blown it ... |
Albert Camus | ... sm in this period include Hans Jonas, Philip K. Dick and Harold Bloom, with | and Allen Ginsberg being more moderately influenced. A number of ecclesias ... |
Pat Robertson | ... . Bush in the Iowa caucus—Bush finished third, behind television evangelist | . However, Bush recovered in time to defeat Dole in the New Hampshire prim ... |
John Kerry | ... dominated by the Democratic Party in national elections. In 2004, Democrat | received over 70 percent of the vote, and Republican George W. Bush receiv ... |
John C. Frémont | Even the Governor of the Arizona Territory, | , reported after the gunfight, "Many of the very best law-abiding and peac ... |
Voltaire | ... ving observed it in Istanbul, where her husband was the British ambassador. | , writing of this, estimates that at this time 60% of the population caugh ... |
James Madison | ... reen Bay in the northeast. Being named for the much-admired founding father | , who had just died, and having streets named for each of the 39 signers o ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... Maguire found himself auditioning for roles opposite another rising actor, | . The pair struck up a fast friendship and made an informal pact to help e ... |
Al Gore | ... luded Ishmael Beah, author of "", 45th Vice President of the United States, | , Economist and Nobel Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, author and columnist, ... |
Leo Tolstoy | ... ; ) (sometimes anglicised as Anna Karenin) is a novel by the Russian writer | , published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The ... |
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 ... |
C. Everett Koop | ... Henry Paulson, and the current Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner. | was the Surgeon General of the United States under President Ronald Reagan ... |
Che Guevara | ... cis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth (2007) and another cameo in the 2008 | biopic Che. He lent his voice to the English version of the animated film ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... stablished in 1906. Kermit was named for Kermit Roosevelt, son of President | , and incorporated in 1909 |
Crystal Eastman | ... ACLU was the National Civil Liberties Bureau (CLB). The CLB was founded by | and Roger Baldwin in 1917. Supporters of the CLB generally fell into one o ... |
Maurice Strong | ... old executive assistant to Power Corporation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) | , was appointed to the CSL board of directors. In 1971 CSL minority shareh ... |
Gloria Steinem | ... olithic feminist orthodoxy", noting in response that she has disagreed with | about pornography and Naomi Wolf about abortion |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... d, and did not follow the metric pattern of a base unit and prefixed units. | and Elihu Thomson (through the British Association for the Advancement of ... |
Trevor Huddleston | ... Gollancz, Dr I.Grunfeld, E.M.Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev. | , Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, the Bishop of Llandaff Dr Glyn Simon, D ... |
Ron Paul | Among the first Republicans elected was fiscally conservative | to the U.S. House of Representatives. He became known for opposition to th ... |
Edward Norton | Critics mostly praised the film and | was given an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. It was also named by ... |
Robert Mugabe | ZANU-PF | , elected Prime Minister in 1980, revised the constitution in 1987 to make ... |
Norman Finkelstein | According to political scientist | transfer was considered as an acceptable solution to the problems of ethni ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... gressional elections. The last Democrat to win a majority in the county was | in 1976 |
Steven Weinberg | ... magnetic and weak interactions in the standard model is due to Abdus Salam, | and, subsequently, Sheldon Glashow. After the discovery, made at CERN, of ... |
Janeane Garofalo | ... e first three years, and featured cameos from many former guests, including | , Scott Thompson, Tony Randall and George Wendt. Typical of O'Brien's styl ... |
Gavin Newsom | ... sued a marriage license by the City and County of San Francisco after mayor | ordered that marriage licenses be given to same-sex couples who requested ... |
Lucretia Mott | ... men over twenty-one. In the U.S., notable leaders of this movement included | , Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony, who each campaigned for th ... |
Jackson Browne | ... on, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, | , and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 by AB Records |
Joseph Larmor | Many physicists, including Woldemar Voigt, George FitzGerald, | , Hendrik Lorentz had been discussing the physics behind these equations s ... |
Natalia Ginzburg | ... he interviewed one of his literary idols, Ernest Hemingway, travelling with | to his home in Stresa |
Naomi Wolf | ... n response that she has disagreed with Gloria Steinem about pornography and | about abortion |
Howard Zinn | Damon narrated the audiobook version of historian | 's A People's History of the United States, published in 2003. Zinn had be ... |
Peter Garrett | ... Andrew James and keyboard player/lead guitarist Jim Moginie. While vocalist | was studying at Australian National University in Canberra, he answered an ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... on was the previous African-American to have dined at the White House, with | in 1901 |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... rvomechanism, its analysis in a dynamic system is far from trivial. In 1868 | wrote a famous paper "On governors" that is widely considered a classic in ... |
Drew Barrymore | ... tured John Goodman (who received a "First Guest" medal for his appearance), | , and Tony Randall. The episode featured a cold open of O'Brien's walk to ... |
Abbie Hoffman | The album title is a reference to | 's book Steal This Book, which is regarded as a classic example of counter ... |
Dexter Scott King | ... became the parents of four children; Yolanda King, Martin Luther King III, | , and Bernice King. King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church ... |
Gloria Steinem | Like | and Camille Paglia, Faludi has criticized the obscurantism prevalent in ac ... |
James Brown | ... recent commonly used break is the Tramen, which combines the Amen break, a | funk breakbeat ("Tighten Up" or "Samurai" break) and an Alex Reece drum an ... |
Graham Chapman | In a bar about 1975, he asked | and Bernard McKenna to do a "treatment" for a "mad movie". They asked a th ... |
Sheryl Crow | Notable people who performed on The Roseanne Show were Enrique Iglesias, | , Janice Robinson, Lulu, Joan Jett and Tori Amos |
Jimmy Carter | ... hnson has also appointed staff to this position. Initially, Gerald Ford and | tried to operate without a Chief of Staff but both eventually appointed on ... |
Mogens Glistrup | ... a large extent inspired by the Danish Progress Party, which was founded by | . Glistrup also spoke at the event, which gathered around 4,000 attendees |
Bill Clinton | ... ssante and Antonio Banderas in the film The Mambo Kings. In 1994, President | awarded Cruz the National Medal of Arts. In 2001, she recorded a new album ... |
John Knox | ... nd broke with Rome, in a process of Protestant reform led, among others, by | . It reformed its doctrines and government, drawing on the principles of J ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... xus style of Ono as well as the musique concrète works of composers such as | and Pierre Henry |
Thomas Cranmer | The chief minister of Henry VIII, the Archbishop of Canterbury | suggested removal of the Roman Catholic papacy's imperium in imperio (Lati ... |
Bill Clinton | ... o office. Since then, photos have shown that Presidents John F. Kennedy and | have also used The World Almanac as a resource |
Paul R. Ehrlich | Naturalist | wrote that the Passenger Pigeon's extinction "illustrates a very important ... |
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 ... |
Abu Ali Mustafa | ... at the assassination was in retaliation for the August 27, 2001, killing of | , the Secretary General of the PFLP, by the Israeli Air Force under its po ... |
Martin Sheen | ... he Congo to Vietnam and Cambodia during the Vietnam War. In Apocalypse Now, | plays Captain Benjamin L. Willard, a US Army officer charged with "termina ... |
Paul Watson | It is also featured in a film called Pirate for the Sea, a film about | , co founder of Greenpeace and president and founder of the Sea Shepherd C ... |
Pat Buchanan | ... s and more moderate Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. However populist | upset Dole in the early New Hampshire primary, with Dole finishing second ... |
Karl Marx | ... him; influenced by Albert Brisbane he promoted Fourierism. His journal had | (as well as Friedrich Engels) as European correspondent in the early 1850s ... |
Nelson Algren | ... for shock value. Reed, a fan of poets and authors such as Raymond Chandler, | , William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and Hubert Selby, Jr., saw no reas ... |
Gram Parsons | ... of the Rodeo") and its spin-off The Flying Burrito Brothers (also featuring | ), guitarist Clarence White, Michael Nesmith (Monkees and First National B ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | | 's novel (1969) was a satirical novel that used some elements from his exp ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... s via satellite when it showed the "Thrilla in Manila" boxing-match between | and Joe Frazier |
Martin Luther King III | ... Heiberger, Alabama. They became the parents of four children; Yolanda King, | , Dexter Scott King, and Bernice King. King became pastor of the Dexter Av ... |
Harrison Ford | ... rate on finishing The Postman instead. He personally offered the project to | |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | ... of Jackson Hole remained in private ownership until conservationists led by | in the 1930s began purchasing land in Jackson Hole to be added to the exis ... |
George Habash | ... was indispensable. Many primarily Palestinian political parties, including | 's Arab Nationalist Movement, Hajj Amin al-Husseini's Arab Higher Committe ... |
Moshe Levinger | ... ent, though with Allon's consent, on Passover in 1968, a group led by Rabbi | rented the main hotel in Hebron as Swiss tourists, with Haim Drukman presi ... |
Voltaire | Catherine enlisted | to her cause, and corresponded with him for 15 years, from her accession t ... |
Karl Marx | ... kbinder Eugène Varlin, an associate of Michael Bakunin and correspondent of | , and by other radicals) for the creation of a "Committee of Public Safety ... |
Luther | ... ts in their controversy with the orthodox, and defending mixed marriages of | ans and Calvinists; he also published a volume on natural law which emphas ... |
Bill Cosby | ... es into major concerts in sports arenas and amphitheaters. Steve Martin and | had levels of success with gentler comic routines. The older style of stan ... |
Roman Zambrowski | ... t which must be removed without mercy." Another prominent Polish communist, | , said that AK had to be "exterminated. |
Elizabeth Montgomery | ... quels premiered in 1974 and 1976, titled, respectively, Mrs. Sundance, with | in the starring role, and Wanted: The Sundance Woman, starring Katharine R ... |
Horace Greeley | In the election of 1872, Democratic candidate | did in fact die before the meeting of the Electoral College, resulting in ... |
Susan B. Anthony | ... eaders of this movement included Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and | , who each campaigned for the abolition of slavery prior to championing wo ... |
Martha Nussbaum | ... percent of women experience Types I and II, and 15 percent Type III, though | writes that Type III nevertheless accounts for 80–90 percent of all such p ... |
Salmon P. Chase | ... h alumni have served as justices on the Supreme Court of the United States: | and Levi Woodbury. Eugene Norman Veasey (class of 1954) served as the Chie ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... bert Brisbane he promoted Fourierism. His journal had Karl Marx (as well as | ) as European correspondent in the early 1850s (although most of his views ... |
Neil Young | ... hite, Michael Nesmith (Monkees and First National Band), the Grateful Dead, | , Commander Cody, The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Poco, Buf ... |
Donald Wildmon | On June 6, 1988, | , head of the American Family Association (AFA), alleged that "The Littles ... |
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 ... |
Plutarco Elías Calles | ... regón’s and his allies’ (primarily Abelardo L. Rodríguez, Benjamín Hill and | ) resistance to Carranza. This movement soon came to dominate the politica ... |
Bill Clinton | A similar study of Asian Americans in 1998 resulted in President | presenting 21 new Medals of Honor in 2000, including 20 to Japanese Americ ... |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton | ... -one. In the U.S., notable leaders of this movement included Lucretia Mott, | , and Susan B. Anthony, who each campaigned for the abolition of slavery p ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... holic communion rite, hence English atheists denoted themselves socialists. | argued that in 1848, at the time when the Communist Manifesto was publishe ... |
Timothy Leary | ... o, originally intended for an unsuccessful Skateboard Movie, which featured | ) |
Hilda Solis | According to Loretta Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, and | , Baca also called Loretta Sanchez "a whore" while speaking to other lawma ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... gation cases with boxers that were focused on fraud. In 1982 he was sued by | for underpaying him $1.1 million for a fight with Larry Holmes. King calle ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... and authors such as Raymond Chandler, Nelson Algren, William S. Burroughs, | , and Hubert Selby, Jr., saw no reason why the content in their works coul ... |
Paul Watson | ... ome base for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, where president and founder | lives |
Gore Vidal | ... or McVeigh typically described his deed as an act of war, as in the case of | 's essay The Meaning of Timothy McVeigh. Other journalists compared him to ... |
Norman Mailer | Factoid was coined by | in his 1973 biography of Marilyn Monroe. Mailer described a factoid as "fa ... |
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 ... |
Elie Wiesel | | is a Hungarian-born Jewish-American writer, professor, political activist, ... |
Georges Lemaître | ... es (see Eddington–Finkelstein coordinates), although it took until 1933 for | to realize that this meant the singularity at the Schwarzschild radius was ... |
Calvin | ... ntroversy with the orthodox, and defending mixed marriages of Lutherans and | ists; he also published a volume on natural law which emphasized natural r ... |
Thomas Day | ... ch of English literature." Popular examples of this growing branch included | 's The History of Sandford and Merton (1783-9) - which embodies many of th ... |
Walter Cronkite | ... called "Unipressers" and were noted for their fiercely competitive streak. | , who started with United Press in Kansas City, gained fame for his covera ... |
Melina Mercouri | The film stars | and Jules Dassin, and it gently submerges the viewer into Greek culture, i ... |
Che Guevara | In 1965 Argentinian revolutionary | used the western shores of Lake Tanganyika as a training camp for guerrill ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... nedy (in the miniseries Kennedy — The Presidential Years); Attorney General | in the television special The Missiles of October; White House Chief of St ... |
Gertrude Stein | ... of photography. Significant members of the art world, such as James Joyce, | , Jean Cocteau, Bridget Bate Tichenor, and Antonin Artaud posed for his ca ... |
Carl Sagan | ... total dispersal of Galileo's plutonium in the Earth's atmosphere. Scientist | , for example, a strong supporter of the Galileo mission, said in 1989 tha ... |
Jimmy Carter | #Redirect | |
Bill Clinton | ... confidence in action", to which incumbent president and Democratic nominee | responded, "We do not need to build a bridge to the past, we need to build ... |
Edward Norton | ... nent court cases, and befriends a young, whip-smart lawyer, Alan Isaacman ( | ). In 1975, Flynt loses a smut-peddling court decision in Cincinnati, but ... |
Woody Harrelson | ... 1998 drama/western film directed by Stephen Frears, starring Billy Crudup, | , Cole Hauser, Sam Elliott, Patricia Arquette, Penélope Cruz and Enrique C ... |
Bob Dylan | Early innovators in this new style of music in the 60s and 70s included | who was the first to revert to country music with his 1967 album John Wesl ... |
Mary Robinson | ... an Irish author, historian, solicitor and cartoonist. He is the husband of | , the former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former ... |
T. R. M. Howard | The couple moved to Mound Bayou, Mississippi, where | had hired Evers as a salesman for his Magnolia Mutual Life Insurance Compa ... |
Bill Clinton | ... inister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair and President of the United States | , Russia formally joined the group in 1997, resulting in the Group of Eigh ... |
John Kerry | ... etts is currently represented in the United States Senate by senior Senator | and junior Senator Scott Brown |
Katherine Albrecht | ... errors in medical treatments, according to the company. Anti-RFID activists | and Liz McIntyre discovered an FDA Warning Letter that spelled out health ... |
Richard Clarke | ... the book later spurred accusations of hypocrisy regarding his remarks about | . When Clarke published his book Against All Enemies in 2004, Frist stated ... |
John Kerry | ... y William Keating. The state's senior member of the United States Senate is | , who became the senior Senator following the death of Senator Ted Kennedy ... |
John Lennon | ... ly Damage Your Health. She portrays Diana, a fan of The Beatles band member | ; she tries unsuccessfully to meet him. Years later, after multiple failed ... |
Yasser Arafat | ... similar contributions from other world leaders, including Lord Beaverbrook, | and John F. Kennedy. The complete soundtrack to the extended video was eve ... |
Yoko Ono | ... t created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from George Harrison and | . Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution using sound ... |
Joseph Smith | While in jail awaiting trial for alleged treason charges, | , president of the church, was killed by an armed mob in 1844. Several cla ... |
Leonardo DiCaprio | ... ng of Comedy. Most recently, Scorsese has found a new muse with young actor | , with whom he has collaborated for four films, with two others confirmed ... |
John Lennon | ... s by Glyn Johns of the Get Back album (which would later become Let It Be). | may have been the unintentional source for one of the Get Back bootlegs; L ... |
Sarah Hanson-Young | ... Christine Milne in Tasmania. Incumbents Scott Ludlum in Western Australia, | in South Australia and Bob Brown in Tasmania were not due for re-election. ... |
Schuyler Colfax | ... en Lafayette and Indianapolis; it was later renamed to honor Vice President | |
John Kerry | ... % of Wheeler Country voters voted for George W. Bush, while 27.8% voted for | , and 2.7% of voters either voted for a Third Party candidate or wrote in ... |
Rick Santorum | ... %) for John Kerry. In 2008 John McCain received 62.7% of the vote. In 2006, | and both had significant victories in Tioga County despite their defeats s ... |
Tommy Douglas | ... Medicare termed Hospital Insurance at the time, that lay the groundwork for | ' healthcare system in Saskatchewan and Pearson's nationwide universal hea ... |
Jonathan Miller | ... s with the Satire Boom, led by such luminaries as Peter Cook, Alan Bennett, | , and Dudley Moore, whose stage show Beyond the Fringe was a hit not only ... |
Country Joe | ... , sparking a renewal of interest in her life and work. Her admirers include | of Country Joe and the Fish, who has assembled an extensive website in her ... |
Alice B. Toklas | The Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club, named after San Francisco-born author | , was formed on Valentine's Day 1972 at the offices of the Society for Ind ... |
Edward Beecher | ... t college building erected in Illinois, is named after its first president, | , sibling to Henry Ward Beecher and |
George Clooney | ... te, Charlie Chiemingo, taken under the guidance of Dr. Doug Ross, played by | . In 1997, she was the voice of Young Anastasia in the animated musical fi ... |
Victor Hugo | ... nces. He won the respect and admiration of scholars such as Charles Darwin, | and Friedrich Nietzsche, and was a friend to Richard Wagner, Louis Pasteur ... |
John Kerry | ... ate. Al Gore carried the presidential vote in 2000 by only 5,700 votes, and | won Wisconsin in 2004 by 11,000 votes. However, in 2008, Barack Obama carr ... |
Joseph Stalin | After the death of | on March 5, 1953, Phil Horowitz commented on how the many titles which the ... |
Margaret Sanger | ... ch and sold his Cape Cod cottage to birth control activist and sex educator | . When Wilson asked for a declaration of war on April 2, 1917, Reed shoute ... |
Mark Potok | ... ces were able to resume operations in other parts of the city. According to | , director of Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, his ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... gned a $100,000 bond for the release of former president of the Confederacy | . The move was controversial, and many Northerners thought Greeley a trait ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... lonialist, world leaders. In the arts, James Earl Jones, Sidney Poitier and | have cited his lead film roles as being the first to display dignity for b ... |
Bob Brown | ... cott Ludlum in Western Australia, Sarah Hanson-Young in South Australia and | in Tasmania were not due for re-election. The Greens also won their first ... |
Nils Bejerot | ... st in the matter. The term "Stockholm syndrome" was coined by criminologist | . The actions of the police and other government officials, along with the ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... s played by Brigitte Nielsen in the 1985 film Red Sonja, which also starred | as High Lord Kalidor (originally intended to be Conan). The film was direc ... |
Horace Mann | ... ponents such as Rebecca Smith Pollard, some American educators, prominently | , argued that phonics should not be taught at all. This led to the commonl ... |
John Kerry | ... n 2004, George W. Bush received 12,019 votes (68%) to 5,437 votes (31%) for | . In 2008 John McCain received 62.7% of the vote. In 2006, Rick Santorum a ... |
Tori Amos | ... Award, the original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by | , Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others |
Robert Redford | ... r his support and offered him the role of the Sundance Kid, later played by | in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, but Lemmon turned it down. He did n ... |
Obafemi Awolowo | ... onfederation of regions. The Northerners were at odds with the Aburi Accord | ;, the leader of the Western Region warned that if the Eastern Region sece ... |
A. C. Grayling | ... nor do I see why I should. I'm a historian." Similarly, British philosopher | has described British area bombardment as an "immoral act" and "moral crim ... |
Ian McKellen | ... be. In 1982, she appeared in The Scarlet Pimpernel with Anthony Andrews and | . In 1984, Seymour appeared nude in the film Lassiter, co-starring Tom Sel ... |
Adriane Carr | ... of the party's caucus. Brar beat a locally popular BC Liberal candidate and | , the BC Green Party's leader, winning an absolute majority of the vote |
John Calvin | ... nox. It reformed its doctrines and government, drawing on the principles of | which Knox had been exposed to while living in Geneva, Switzerland. In 156 ... |
John Lennon | ... se of sound collage, credited to Lennon–McCartney, but created primarily by | with assistance from George Harrison and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was tryi ... |
Robert Redford | ... t involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and | ) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film was directed by George Roy Hil ... |
River Phoenix | ... oenix is from a family of performers, including his older brother, the late | |
Cher | ... mbers of the group appeared briefly in cameo roles, as did, amongst others, | and British comedian Rik Mayall. The video was not included in the officia ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... aynard Keynes, Walter Lamb (brother of painter Henry Lamb), George Mallory, | , and G. E. Moore. Moore's philosophy, with its assumption that the summum ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... a reversal from the policy of détente, which began in 1979 under President | following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Reagan then ordered a massiv ... |
John Kerry | ... 3 the hospital was the birthplace of 2004 Democratic presidential candidate | . Decommissioned in 1999, the facility is part of the Anschutz Medical Cam ... |
Paul Langevin | ... r's (1897) and Lorentz's (1899, 1904), but with a different interpretation. | (1911) said of the transformation |
Hoda Shaarawi | ... e Liberation of Women, which argued for legal and social reforms for women. | founded the Egyptian Feminist Union in 1923, and became its president and ... |
Bill Clinton | ... gnised experts, including Benjamin Barber (formerly an adviser to President | ), Jan Gustav Strandenaes (United Nations adviser on environmental issues) ... |
Yoko Ono | Yo La Tengo collaborated with | on the 2003 charity album Wig in a Box: Songs from and Inspired by Hedwig ... |
Charles Evers | ... n "Don't Buy Gas Where You Can't Use the Restroom." Along with his brother, | , Medgar also attended the RCNL's annual conferences in Mound Bayou betwee ... |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | ... ng asked the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and its leader | for assistance. From May until July 1964, they carried out marches, sit-in ... |
Cher | ... him, and died on January 15, 2005 at the age of 90. At Mary Bono's request, | gave a eulogy at Sonny's funeral. His remains were buried at Desert Memori ... |
John C. Frémont | ... -day Saints in the Utah Territory, and a close friend of Arizona's governor | . Virgil and Morgan remained bedridden throughout the trial and did not te ... |
Rick Santorum | ... . received 51% of its vote when he unseated incumbent Republican US Senator | and Ed Rendell received 50.6% of the vote against Lynn Swann |
Bill Cosby | ... s, The Monkees, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Brad Paisley, Styx, The Goo Goo Dolls, | , Hank Williams Jr., and Peter Frampton |
Gram Parsons | ... 67 album John Wesley Harding followed by rock n' roll icon band The Byrds ( | on "Sweethearts of the Rodeo") and its spin-off The Flying Burrito Brother ... |
Alessandra Mussolini | ... lition government belonging to the right-wing Alleanza Nazionale, including | , demanded that Indymedia be shut down. A senior party member and governme ... |
Gertrude Stein | ... iday on the French Riviera socializing with political free thinkers such as | and Claude McKay. Robeson and Brown began a series of concert tours in Ame ... |
Tom Morello | ... 2007 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival included Pete Townshend, Iggy Pop, | , and Rickie Lee Jones.Austin has been the location for a number of motion ... |
Henry Ward Beecher | ... in Illinois, is named after its first president, Edward Beecher, sibling to | and |
George Takei | ... a, United States. More than 250 people attended including Nichelle Nichols, | , Walter Koenig, her on-screen daughter Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Wil W ... |
John Kerry | ... ge W. Bush in 2000, but Bush carried it with 50.8% of the vote to 48.7% for | in 2004. Cambria returned to the Democratic Presidential column in 2008, w ... |
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. | Lieberman's predecessor, | , was the last Connecticut Republican to serve as Senator. Weicker was kno ... |
Elizabeth Taylor | ... y at the Beverly Hills home of his Raintree County co-star and close friend | and her second husband, Michael Wilding. Alerted by friend Kevin McCarthy, ... |
Charles James Fox | ... etreat and as a Whig stronghold for many years, being the place of death of | in 1806. Tory Prime Minister George Canning also died there, in 1827 |
Unita Blackwell | ... t is the county seat of Issaquena County. One of its more famous natives is | , Mississippi's first black female mayor, who was elected in 1977. She bec ... |
John Kerry | ... George W. Bush received 55.2% of the vote (14,069 cast), ahead of Democrat | , who received around 43.0% (10,951 votes), with 25,480 ballots cast among ... |
Dick Gregory | ... Henry Ford, and Oliver North; and it has supported liberal figures such as | , H. L. Mencken, Rockwell Kent, and Dr. Benjamin Spock |
Muhammad Ali | ... ,000 for facing Earnie Shavers, was underpaid $2 million for his fight with | , that King cut his purse by $700,000 for his fight with Tex Cobb and was ... |
Martin Luther | Reformers | and John Calvin equated original sin with concupiscence, affirming that it ... |
Joseph Conrad | ... nest Hemingway, Hermann Hesse, Butch Cassidy, James Joyce, Frederick Rolfe, | , Sukhbaatar, John Reed, White Russian general Roman Ungern von Sternberg ... |
Martin Sheen | ... he became the understudy for a Broadway production of The Crucible starring | |
Barbara Boxer | U.S. Senate: California | (Democrat |
Ryan White | ... se of AIDS in this country that cannot be traced in origin to sodomy". When | died in 1990, his mother went to Congress to speak to politicians on behal ... |
Yasser Arafat | ... s commander-in-chief by the PLO Executive Committee in June 1969. Then when | took on that role in September 1970, al-Yehiyeh became chief-of-staff of a ... |
Annie Besant | ... mbraced Christianity and natural science. The split became irrevocable when | , then president of the Theosophical Society, began to present the child J ... |
Tim Tebow | ... Sanders of the Liberty University Flames and the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner | from the University of Florida |
Larry Flynt | ... gpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher | in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Comp ... |
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 ... |
Olof Palme | Olsson called up the Prime Minister | and said he would kill the hostages, backing up his threat by grabbing one ... |
Harvey Wasserman | ... nd Laurie Lea Schaefer, Miss America of 1972, have also called Bexley home. | , noted writer and leading anti-nuclear activist, lives in Bexley (the fam ... |
Madalyn Murray O'Hair | ... ce after an appellate court denied a motion for an injunction that atheists | and Jon Garth Murray had filed to prevent the event from occurring |
Qasim Amin | In 1899, | , considered the "father" of Arab feminism, wrote The Liberation of Women, ... |
Stockwell Day | ... (Goy), the tyrannical Lucien Bouchard, the dopey and overly-image conscious | , the strutting, clucking, pompous Joe Clark, and the power-hungry Paul Ma ... |
Larry Flynt | ... nicality, thereby beginning his long clash with the legal system. (The real | plays the presiding judge in a cameo appearance.) Ruth Carter Stapleton (D ... |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton | ... rk is Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur, edited by Theodore Stanton (the son of | , the American feminist), and published simultaneously in London and New Y ... |
Lenin | The Russian armies were separated, defeated and pushed back, which forced | and the Soviet leadership to abandon for the time being their strategic ob ... |
Thomas John I'Anson Bromwich | ... ace transform, also known as the "Bromwich integral"). The UK mathematician | later devised a rigorous mathematical justification for Heaviside's operat ... |
Maximilian Kolbe | ... yr in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on August 14, alongside | |
Laura Ingraham | ... iter Budd Schulberg, political analyst Dinesh D'Souza, radio talk show host | , commentator Mort Kondracke, and journalist James Panero. Norman Maclean, ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... s death came just a little less than a week after Michael Kennedy, a son of | , died in a similar skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado. After Bono's death ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... n the county has voted for the non-Republican only two times. The first was | 's 1912 run as a Progressive and the second was Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. ... |
Kathy Griffin | ... stand-up performance in Saratoga, California, Wozniak began dating comedian | . Together, they attended the 2007 Emmy Awards, and he subsequently made m ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... t Knox until 1978, when it was returned to the nation by order of President | . It has been enshrined in the Hungarian parliament building in Budapest s ... |
Eunice Kennedy Shriver | ... nation. His elder siblings included John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and | . John asked to be the newborn's godfather, a request his parents honored, ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ry furnishings were rented from private collectors, including the estate of | |
Jawaharlal Nehru | Robeson was one of four hosts who gave speeches to welcome | to Kingsway Hall to support his efforts in the Indian independence movemen ... |
Julia Kristeva | ... ubversive exercise. The work of the feminist psychoanalyst and philosopher, | , has influenced feminist theory in general and feminist literary criticis ... |
Paul McCartney | ... h-profile concerts. Linkin Park, The Prodigy, t.A.T.u., Shakira, Scorpions, | , Roger Waters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and other celebrities performed the ... |
Bill Clinton | ... udents were given the results of student and national polls indicating that | was in the lead. Others were not exposed to the results of the polls. Seve ... |
Milton Friedman | ... ughart. The book also received favorable reviews from academics Gary Kleck, | , and Thomas Sowell |
Huey P. Newton | ... 70s, Horowitz developed a close friendship with Black Panther Party founder | . In Horowitz's subsequent writings, Newton is depicted as equal parts gan ... |
Harrison Ford | ... d by an older Indy (usually a very elderly George Hall, though one featured | ) |
Joseph Conrad | In 1947, he graduated with a Master's thesis on | , wrote short stories in his spare time, and landed a job in the publicity ... |
Jeff Corwin | ... compliant live-action programming, including new series by wildlife experts | and Jack Hanna |
Bruno Bauer | ... r of Hegelian philosophy in Berlin who lost his teaching license along with | in 1842 |
Nelson A. Miles | ... sued for any cause other than distinguished service. The commission, led by | , identified 911 awards for causes other than distinguished service. This ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... an outstanding pianist all her life, and often played duets with her friend | , who approved of her arranging some of his mazurkas as songs, and even as ... |
Richard Leakey | ... Turkana Boy which was found by Kamoya Kimeu in 1984 on an excavation led by | . The oldest Acheulean tools ever discovered anywhere in the world are fro ... |
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 ... |
Bob Dylan | ... and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, | , Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), ... |
Victor Hugo | ... famously The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, both of 1844. | published as a poet in the 1820s before achieving success on the stage wit ... |
Linus Pauling | In the book The Nature of the Chemical Bond, | credits T. S. Moore and T. F. Winmill with the first mention of the hydrog ... |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... al Protection Agency in 1970. More recently, California Republican Governor | , with the support of 16 other states, sued the Federal Government and the ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ngs (including covers of an old hymn, a traditional folk song, and songs by | , and Emmylou Harris) that were backed by Mark Lemhouse and Charles Norman ... |
Bassam Abu Sharif | | , Arafat's former advisor, claimed that the Mossad poisoned Arafat through ... |
Narasimha Rao | ... United Kingdom, Yasser Arafat of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and | of India. Iran condemned the bombing as an attack on innocent people, but ... |
Ian McKellen | ... focused attention on the psychological dynamics of the characters, and both | in the title role, and Dench, received exceptionally favourable notices. " ... |
Marx | The thinking of | and Freud provided a point of departure for questioning the notion of a un ... |
Sir Paul McCartney | ... , are entitled to the honorific "Lady" before their husband's surname. Thus | 's ex-wife was formally styled Lady McCartney (rather than Lady Paul McCar ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... thiest families in the nation. His elder siblings included John F. Kennedy, | , and Eunice Kennedy Shriver. John asked to be the newborn's godfather, a ... |
Harrison Ford | ... with a host of celebrities, including Don Cheadle, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, | , and Robin Williams |
Paul McCartney | ... second greatest and most important cultural event of the rock and roll era. | , who participated in Uncuts poll stated, "It's the way [Presley] sings it ... |
Mary Edwards Walker | ... who served as Abraham Lincoln's funeral guard, six civilians (including Dr. | , the only woman to have been awarded the medal, and Buffalo Bill Cody), a ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... gle, he confirmed his membership of the Italian Communist Party. On reading | 's State and Revolution, he plunged into post-war political life, associat ... |
James Clerk Maxwell | ... tromagnetic waves can travel over some distance. This had been predicted by | and Michael Faraday. With his apparatus configuration, the electric and ma ... |
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 ... |
Al Gore | ... in 2008. Cambria County is one of Pennsylvania's most competitive counties. | received 50.3% of the county vote to 46.4% for George W. Bush in 2000, but ... |
Lawrence Lessig | ... see was later elected to the leadership position. In the book Free Culture, | argues that Lott's resignation would not have occurred had it not been for ... |
Jackie Robinson | ... him to tolerate the inevitable abuse. Rickey's sights eventually settled on | , a shortstop with the Kansas City Monarchs. Although likely not the best ... |
Simone de Beauvoir | ... sexual conquests. His genuine empathy towards women is evident in his books | ;spoke highly of him in The Second Sex. He seems to have preferred desire ... |
Bill Clinton | ... sted here include Presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, | and Barack Obama all of Irish descent. Other famous visitors to the Áras a ... |
Harold Pinter | ... nto the west chapel to a recording of The Beatles song "A Day in the Life". | read the eulogy, concluding with "He was a bloody marvellous writer." Acco ... |
Muhammad Ali | King entered the boxing world after convincing | to box in a charity exhibition for a local hospital in Cleveland with the ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... s and sent them by steamboat to Jefferson Barracks, escorted by Lieutenants | and Robert Anderson |
Doris Day | ... ave Megadeth the distinction of being the only metal band to ever win the " | Music Award", presented to the band by the Humane Society of the United St ... |
Janet Jackson | ... 2 while taping an Exotic Club Tour in Minneapolis Jackson approached sister | , also in town recording her fifth studio album with Jimmy Jam and Terry L ... |
Isa Gambar | ... been observing and monitoring the election directly or indirectly declared | winner in the October 15 election. Another view shared by many internation ... |
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Leo Tolstoy | ... ave led some to Christian anarchism, including the notable Russian novelist | , author of the nonfiction book The Kingdom of God Is Within You |
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John Kerry | ... on 53% of the vote and Republican George W. Bush won 44%. In 2004, Democrat | received 50.14% of the vote and Bush received 49.57% a difference of 552 v ... |
Woody Harrelson | ... d editor Larry Flynt, and his subsequent clash with the law. The film stars | , Courtney Love, and Edward Norton |
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Edwin M. Stanton | During the Civil War, Secretary of War | promised a Medal of Honor to every man in the 27th Maine Volunteer Infantr ... |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... and enrolled at the American Theater Wing, working off Broadway, including | 's The Victors. He also attended the Geller Drama School in Los Angeles on ... |
Roy Wilkins | Despite King's support, NAACP chairman | did not want Rustin to receive any public credit for his role in planning ... |
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Larry Flynt | ... y Miloš Forman about the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor | , and his subsequent clash with the law. The film stars Woody Harrelson, C ... |
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 ... |
Drew Barrymore | ... ght over the film's casting. To keep actor Brad Pitt, Bakshi had to replace | , his original choice for the character of Holli Would, with Kim Basinger, ... |
Charlton Heston | He worked on a 1946 U.S. Army Signal Corps film with | , and next settled in Greenwich Village and enrolled at the American Theat ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... struction of a helipad) to accommodate the President. When Attorney General | advised his brother to sever his ties to Sinatra because of the entertaine ... |
James Madison | ... d Hughes bought a section of the grant and began subdividing lots for sale. | , the fourth U.S. President, appointed Hughes postmaster of the developing ... |
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Milton Friedman | ... th well several known participants including J.M. Keynes, Ragnar Frisch and | . The debate is sometime referred to as the Tinbergen debate |
Norman Thomas | ... rights violations. One faction, including Baldwin, Arthur Garfield Hays and | , believed that direct, militant action was the best path. Hays was the fi ... |
Martin Luther | ... lwig went on to study at the University of Wittenberg where as a student of | and Philip Melanchthon he earned the academic degree of Magister, in 1552 ... |
T.W. Higginson | ... of a bid for notoriety rather than a devotion to beauty and the aesthetic. | , a cleric and abolitionist, wrote in "Unmanly Manhood" of his general con ... |
14th Dalai Lama | In Southwest China, many Tibetan people emigrated to India, following the | in 1959 after the failure of his Tibetan uprising. This wave lasted until ... |
Alfred Daniel Williams King | ... King Jr. had an older sister, Willie Christine King, and a younger brother, | . King sang with his church choir at the 1939 Atlanta premiere of the movi ... |
Bob Dylan | ... her instrument who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include | , Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of Th ... |
Steven Weinberg | ... eory of which was developed around 1968 by Sheldon Glashow, Abdus Salam and | . They were awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work. The Hi ... |
Walter Francis White | Black was close friends with | , the black executive secretary of the NAACP who would help assuage critic ... |
John Greenleaf Whittier | ... resident Barbara Fritchie was commemorated in the poem of the same name by | . Union Major General Jesse L. Reno's IX Corps followed Jackson's men thro ... |
James Meredith | In 1989, Helms hired | , most famous as the first African-American ever admitted to the Universit ... |
Brian Sewell | ... Tom Parker Bowles, ran the "Alternative Turner Prize" with judges including | , who said it was for "a wider and more generous choice of art and artist. ... |
Rigoberta Menchú | ... ers Ana Lydia Vega and Giannina Braschi, and Guatemala's Nobel Prize winner | . Kennedy, while serving jail time in Puerto Rico for his role in the prot ... |
Larry Flynt | The film opens with a 10-year-old | (Cody Block) in 1953, as selling moonshine in an Appalachian region of Ken ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... sts national and regional touring acts such as Peter Frampton, Pat Benetar, | , REO Speedwagon, X, Steel Pulse, The New Cars, Asia, Boyz II Men, Alan Pa ... |
Alexander Cockburn | ... on Post as his "coming out" as a social conservative. According to attendee | , Horowitz related how his Stalinist parents had not permitted him or his ... |
Jerry Falwell | ... AIDS has been portrayed by some small fringe sects such as Fred Phelps and | as a punishment by God against homosexuals. In the 20th century, theologia ... |
Benjamin Franklin | ... s the Pony Express. Up until this time only the faces of George Washington, | , Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson were found on the face of US Postage ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... nd of one of Jarre's fellow-pupils at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales of | , where Jarre had learned to use synthesizers, including the EMS VCS 3, wh ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... ve-minute hypothesis is a skeptical hypothesis put forth by the philosopher | that proposes that the universe sprang into existence five minutes ago fro ... |
Arthur Garfield Hays | ... w to challenge the civil rights violations. One faction, including Baldwin, | and Norman Thomas, believed that direct, militant action was the best path ... |
Isa Gambar | ... 15, 2003, an official release of the Central Election Committee (CEC) gave | — leader of the largest opposition bloc, Bizim Azerbaycan ("Our Azerbaijan ... |
Chomsky | Herman and | (1988) proposed a propaganda model hypothesizing systematic biases of U.S. ... |
Douglas Hyde | The first President, | lived in the residential quarters on the first floor of the main building. ... |
George Carlin | ... th Robert Klein in 1975, and was instrumental in reaching larger audiences. | was a perennial favorite appeared in fourteen HBO comedy specials |
Bill Clinton | ... mocrat to win a majority in the county was Lyndon Johnson in 1964, although | and Barack Obama won pluralities in 1992 and 2008, respectively |
Lena Horne | ... white member of an acting troupe formed by Hattie McDaniel, which included | and Ethel Waters |
Mary Whitehouse | Walters played | in the BBC Drama , an adaptation of the real-life story of Mrs. Whitehouse ... |
Horace Mann | ... school system. He vigorously attacked progressive school reformers such as | and John Dewey and argued for the dismantling of the state's influence in ... |
Al Gore | ... trended Republican at the national level in recent years. In 2000, Democrat | won 53% of the vote and Republican George W. Bush won 44%. In 2004, Democr ... |
Kurt Vonnegut | ... on-fiction also became a popular topic. Irreverence and satire, typified in | 's Breakfast of Champions, were common literary elements. The horror genre ... |
Steven Van Zandt | ... uttural belt style of singing, and the buzz, a more nasal and raspy sound". | also wrote: "The acceptance of Jagger's voice on pop radio was a turning p ... |
William Seward | ... newspaper, the Jeffersonian, which reached 15,000 circulation. Whig leader | found him "rather unmindful of social usages, yet singularly clear, origin ... |
James Baldwin's | ... he book was criticized by some of Wright's fellow African-American writers. | 1948 essay Everybody's Protest Novel dismissed Native Son as protest ficti ... |
Frank Zappa | ... Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and | , saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassists Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke ... |
Friedrich Engels | | co-developed with Karl Marx a materialist analysis of history, since known ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... ombining the characters of both 90210 and The Beverly Hillbillies. In 1999, | from the Mickey Mouse Club made a cameo performance on Beverly Hills 90210 ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... from which all the prayers of their priest will not avail to redeem them.". | echoed this idea, later maintaining that the absence of a standing army, t ... |
Daniel Dennett | ... ubjectively aware of by way of introspection. Rey suggests that people like | are wrong to view "beliefs" as only being useful instruments by which Folk ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... 1982, with the release of the mainstream American hits "Sexual Healing" by | and "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa. Other early users of the TR-808 inc ... |
Edward Norton | ... uent clash with the law. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and | |
KRS-One | ... same time" and Allmusic writes, "rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, | , and Rakim basically invented the complex wordplay and lyrical kung-fu of ... |
Chopin | Artists from Poland, including famous composers like | or Lutosławski and traditional, regionalized folk musicians, create a live ... |
Daniel O'Connell | ... alist T. Ryle Dwyer has called him "the most popular Irish politician since | . |
Rita Mae Brown | Crozet is also the setting for author | 's Mrs. Murphy series |
Sting | ... r systems were selling for upwards of $200,000, to famous musicians such as | , Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, and to major studios the world over. ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... , including Brown, who died during the previous year. Earlier that evening, | delivered an impassioned performance of one of Brown's hits, "It's a Man's ... |
Lance Armstrong | ... f several cycling groups and the seven-time Tour de France champion cyclist | , as well as environmentally and economically minded bicycle commuters. Co ... |
Upton Sinclair | ... nced as un-American or unpatriotic. In one typical instance in 1923, author | was arrested for trying to read the First Amendment during an Industrial W ... |
Julius Nyerere | Under the leadership of | , the Tanzanian government guaranteed equal representation for all Tanzani ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ported the protection of the environment. For example, Republican President | was a prominent conservationist whose policies eventually led to the creat ... |
Doris Day | ... ated how his Stalinist parents had not permitted him or his sister to watch | and Rock Hudson movies. Instead, they were required to watch propaganda fi ... |
Afrika Bambaataa | ... instream American hits "Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye and "Planet Rock" by | . Other early users of the TR-808 include Australian producer Mark Moffatt ... |
Mary Robinson | ... had been built on for the visit of King George V in 1911. However, in 1990 | moved back to the older main building. Her successor, Mary McAleese lived ... |
Bill Clinton | President | performed the song on saxophone during his appearance on The Arsenio Hall ... |
Natalia Ginzburg | ... i. Although brief, his stint put him in regular contact with Cesare Pavese, | , Norberto Bobbio, and many other left-wing intellectuals and writers. He ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... l Cody), as well as 12 others. Dr. Walker's medal was restored by President | in 1977. Cody and four other civilian scouts who rendered distinguished se ... |
Bob Brown | ... l election, with a net increase of one Senator to a total of five. Senators | (Tas) and Kerry Nettle (NSW) were up for re-election, Brown was re-elected ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... mber 1980, the highest in history. By the time of 1980, when U.S. President | was running for re-election against Ronald Reagan, the misery index (the s ... |
Prince Charles | ... gh took up residence at Clarence House. Their first two children were born: | in 1948 and Princess Anne in 1950 |
Murray Rothbard | ... atened to undermine the post-World War II international economic structure. | , representing the Austrian School of economics, describes it this way |
Woody Harrelson | ... palachian region of Kentucky. The narrative then advances 20 years. Flynt ( | ) and his younger brother, Jimmy (played by Brett Harrelson, Woody's young ... |
Gary Miller | ... al district, which has a Cook PVI of R +10 and is represented by Republican | |
Linus Pauling | ... se A become a major target for biochemical study for the following decades. | is credited with the successful prediction of regular protein secondary st ... |
Michael J. Fox | The film Doc Hollywood starring | (based on the book What, Dead Again? by Neil B. Shulman, M.D.), was filmed ... |
Margaret Sanger | In 1966, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America awarded King the | Award for "his courageous resistance to bigotry and his lifelong dedicatio ... |
Olaf Stapledon | ... iens in his story The War of the Worlds change Earth for their own benefit. | 's Last and First Men (1930) provides the first example in fiction in whic ... |
Marvel Girl | ... mutants can be heroes. Xavier recruited Cyclops, Iceman, Angel, Beast, and | , calling them "X-Men" because they possess special powers due to their po ... |
Khalil al-Wazir | ... There he encountered two Palestinian friends: Salah Khalaf ("Abu Iyad") and | ("Abu Jihad"), both official members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. A ... |
Rita Mae Brown | Author | along with her cat, Sneaky Pie Brown, have written a mystery series common ... |
Mary McAleese | ... in 1990 Mary Robinson moved back to the older main building. Her successor, | lived in the 1911 wing |
Sam Cooke | ... nvented Rock 'n' Roll, narrated by Billy Bob Thornton, and he also scripted | - Legend, narrated by |
Catonsville Nine | Catonsville was briefly made quite famous during the 1968 protest by the " | ", during which draft records were burned by Catholic anti-war activists |
Harvey Milk | ... seeing the 2008 biographical drama film Milk, in which Sean Penn portrayed | , the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California |
Anthony Zinni | ... entral Intelligence Agency. Clancy has also associated himself with General | , a critic of the George W. Bush administration, and has been critical of ... |
Bill Cosby | ... (on album Penguin) and Peter Frampton (on I'm in You), and also by comedian | on Bill Cosby Sings Hooray For the Salvation Army Band |
Jimmy Carter | ... tion, resulted in a Democratic primary campaign loss to incumbent President | |
Eddie Albert | ... n career. It stars Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman, Marsha Hunt, Carl Esmond, and | |
John Brown | ... l's essay The Meaning of Timothy McVeigh. Other journalists compared him to | |
Karl Marx | Another Young Hegelian, | , was at first sympathetic with this strategy of attacking Christianity to ... |
Magneto | The first issue also introduced the team's archenemy, | , who would continue to battle the X-Men for decades throughout the comic' ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ecipients be upgraded to the Medal of Honor. On January 13, 1997, President | presented the medal to seven African American World War II veterans. With ... |
Soraya Tarzi | ... fghanistan - Amanullah enjoyed Western dress and etiquette. His wife, Queen | , became the face of Amanullah Khan's reforms in regard to women |
Andrei Sakharov | ... n the amount of matter and antimatter in the universe; it thus forms one of | 's three conditions for baryogenesis |
Yolanda King | ... er hometown of Heiberger, Alabama. They became the parents of four children | ;, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King, and Bernice King. King becam ... |
John Perkins | ... said to be involved, as described in Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by | |
Karl Liebknecht | ... n. The pair went to Berlin in early December. While there, Jack interviewed | , who was one of the few socialists in Germany to vote against war credits ... |
Janet Jackson | ... R&B producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had a proven track record with | , the SOS Band, Alexander O'Neal, and Cherelle. Jam and Lewis had expresse ... |
Edward Norton | ... History X is a 1998 American drama film directed by Tony Kaye and starring | and Edward Furlong. It was distributed by New Line Cinema |
Sean Penn | ... ined was inspired by seeing the 2008 biographical drama film Milk, in which | portrayed Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public of ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... dicisse Pythagorea omnia ("They say Plato learned all things Pythagorean"). | , in his A History of Western Philosophy, contended that the influence of ... |
Joan Baez | ... full, Tose Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, | , Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | ... McCain's focus shifted toward the general election, while Barack Obama and | fought a prolonged battle for the Democratic nomination. McCain introduced ... |
Serj Tankian | ... is of the same quality as the tracks which made it onto Toxicity. Vocalist | has said that the songs were left out of Toxicity "because they didn't fit ... |
C.B. Forgotston | ... na, New Orleans attorney, political activist, and state government watchdog | relocated to Hammond in 2006. Lawson Swearingen, a former Democratic membe ... |
Myrlie Beasley | He married classmate | on December 24, 1951, and received his BA degree the following year. They ... |
John Lennon | ... t and actor of English, Japanese and Irish Descent. He is the only child of | and Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather ... |
Samuel L. Jackson | ... ora (angora-wool mix) Spitfire, was helped by its presence upon the head of | in 1997. Kevin Eubanks, bandleader for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, spo ... |
Yoko Ono | ... nglish, Japanese and Irish Descent. He is the only child of John Lennon and | and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather is Sir Elton ... |
James Madison | ... emont County. The newly established county was named for American president | . BYU Idaho, formerly Ricks College (named after early local LDS settler T ... |
Voltaire | She wrote comedies, fiction, and memoirs, while cultivating | , Diderot, and d'Alembert—all French encyclopedists who later cemented her ... |
Kenneth Kaunda | ... pound at a rate of 2 kwacha = 1 pound (10 shillings = 1 kwacha). During the | regime the value of the currency was fixed at a rate of approximately 1.2 ... |
Al Gore | ... e National Museum of the American Indian on the Mall. Former Vice President | presented, and artists such as Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed |
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa | The position taken by | , one of the foremost Renaissance magicians, is ambiguous. The character o ... |
Richard Stallman | ... etween the 16th to 18 November 2005, founder of the free software movement, | , protested the use of RFID security cards by covering his card with alumi ... |
John Diefenbaker | ... e factor in the Liberal government's defeat at the hands of the PCs, led by | , in the 1957 election. Because the Liberals were still mostly classically ... |
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. | ... inland United States and abroad, including political leaders Rubén Berríos, | , Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, singers Danny Rivera and Ricky Martin, ac ... |
Cher | ... ne 24, 1958. They divorced in 1962. In 1964 Bono married singer/entertainer | ; their daughter Chastity (now legally named Chaz after gender transition) ... |
Georges Lemaître | In 1927, | set out a theory that has since come to be called the Big Bang theory of t ... |
Paul Kurtz | ... as it was to become known, was officially launched by philosophy professor | at a specially convened conference of the American Humanist Association (A ... |
Frank Zappa | ... xperimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, | and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music. It also found it ... |
Jimmy Carter | ... . Six years later, the Presidential Medal of Freedom was awarded to King by | . King and his wife were also awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2004 |
Marvin Gaye | ... an, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), | , Daffy Duck, Jan & Dean, The Sylvers, Wet Wet Wet, P. P. Arnold, Plácido ... |
Thomas Pynchon | ... Dick's 1974 novel Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (Dick 1993, 101) and in | 's 1966 novel The Crying of Lot 49. The Pynchon novel features "The Scope" ... |
John Kerry | ... s Lake precinct plus a very small portion of the Vincent precinct. Democrat | received narrow margins in both precincts, and it is probable that Kerry w ... |
Charles James Fox | ... n a predominately male dominated environment. She was involved in promoting | (who died in the Bed Chamber of the Villa in 1806) and his Whig party. Rai ... |
John Kerry | ... sidential election, Beaux Arts Village cast 63.08% of its vote for Democrat | |
Alexander Hamilton | ... se would also serve as the County Circuit Court. The county was named after | , the first secretary of the treasury |
Professor X | ... the Marvel Universe, the X-Men are widely regarded to have been named after | avier himself. Xavier however claims that the name "X-Men" was never chose ... |
King O'Malley | 'Labour' was renamed to 'Labor' during 1912 at the instigation of | |
Victor Hugo | ... ent, though this role would soon be usurped by one of Vigny's best friends, | . Unlike his friend, Vigny retained his Royalist sympathies in politics: " ... |
Milton Friedman | ... rade barriers than any administration since Hoover." By contrast, economist | has pointed to the number of pages added to the Federal Register each year ... |
Kenneth Kaunda | ... ckel 5, 10 and 20 ngwee were introduced. These coins all depicted president | on the obverse and flora and fauna on the reverse. A twelve sided 50 ngwee ... |
Afrika Bambaataa | ... Kentucky. The tribute, organized by Bootsy Collins, featured appearances by | , Chuck D of Public Enemy, The Soul Generals, Buckethead, Freekbass, Triag ... |
Joseph Conrad | ... d to look after the family's shipping business. During these travels he met | , then the first mate of a sailing-ship moored in the harbour of Adelaide, ... |
Ken Kesey | A damning portrayal of the procedure is found in | 's 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and its 1975 movie adaptatio ... |
John Hampden | ... direct beneficiary of the tax. Opposition to Ship Money steadily grew, with | 's legal challenge in 1637 providing a platform of popular protest. Howeve ... |
Scott Ludlam | ... reens Senate candidates were Larissa Waters (Qld), Richard Di Natale (Vic), | (WA), Sarah Hanson-Young (SA) and Kerrie Tucker (ACT). Ludlam and Hanson-Y ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ntly screened it in the White House, as did many other American presidents. | cited High Noon as his favorite film and screened it a record 17 times at ... |
Mos Def | ... , Run DMC, Public Enemy, Schooly D, N.W.A, Kid Frost, Wu-Tang Clan, Dr Dre, | , Beastie Boys and the Pharcyde are very often directly sampled, regardles ... |
Robert F. Kennedy | ... Kennedy, Sr.; the youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator | , both victims of assassination, and Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., killed in act ... |
Chris Martin | ... written by Imbruglia, Daniel Johns (credited Kat Kourtney), Gary Clark, and | , was released on 28 September 2009, to critical acclaim, but poor worldwi ... |
Jackie Robinson | ... Dodgers would face them in their next six World Series appearances. Led by | , the first black Major League Baseball player of the modern era, and thre ... |
Khaled Mashal | ... ecca produced agreement on a signed by Mahmoud Abbas on behalf of Fatah and | on behalf of Hamas. The new government was called on to achieve Palestinia ... |
Sarah Hanson-Young | ... ates were Larissa Waters (Qld), Richard Di Natale (Vic), Scott Ludlam (WA), | (SA) and Kerrie Tucker (ACT). Ludlam and Hanson-Young were elected and too ... |
Joseph Rotblat | ... ard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss, Kingsley Martin, J. B. Priestley and | |
Harold Pinter | ... cal acclaim for his performances in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and | 's The Caretaker at the National Theatre; and Pinter's The Homecoming and ... |
William Farel | ... movement, led by the Frenchman Calvin, until his death (when Calvin's ally, | , assumed the spiritual leadership of the group). Geneva also was the cent ... |
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Martin Buber | ... idespread, and extended to many German and Austrian Jews: Zweig, as well as | and Hermann Cohen, all showed support. Zweig, although patriotic, refused ... |
Jessie Benton Frémont | ... California and Oregon. His explorations were written up by him and his wife | and were widely published. The first "decent" map of California and Oregon ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... . It was named for the only President of the Confederate States of America, | . The 2007 Census Estimate showed a population of 13,291. The county seat ... |
John Kerry | ... Kennedy, the state's senior (Class I) member of the United States Senate is | (re-elected in 2008); the junior (Class II) senate seat is held by Scott B ... |
Elizabeth Taylor | ... onal and reserved for old friends; he was unflinchingly loyal to women like | , Libby Holman, Nancy Walker and Ann Lincoln |
Thomas Clarkson | ... Teston, Kent in 1781, and there met Sir Charles Middleton, Lady Middleton, | , Hannah More and others, a group that later became known as the Testonite ... |
James Madison | ... tes of America in 1810, with the annexation of West Florida under President | . It then left that union in 1861 when Alabama joined the Confederate Stat ... |
John C. Frémont | ... his explorations in the west was published by Washington Irving in 1838.). | of the U.S. Army's Corps of Topographical Engineers and his guide Kit Cars ... |
Michael Douglas | ... rbergh on a project as Liberace's longtime partner, Scott Thorsen, opposite | in an upcoming film centered on the pianist's life. He will also star in E ... |
River Phoenix | ... o public view under tragic circumstances: on October 31, 1993, his brother, | , suffered a drug overdose and died, outside the Hollywood nightclub The V ... |
Jawaharlal Nehru | ... expedite the progress of the building project at its permanent location and | laid the foundation stone of the Institute at Powai on March 10, 1959 |
Mwai Kibaki | ... constitutionally barred from running in the 2002 election, which was won by | . Widely reported electoral fraud on Kibaki's side in the 2007 elections r ... |
Audre Lorde | ... wave, such as Gloria Anzaldua, bell hooks, Chela Sandoval, Cherrie Moraga, | , Maxine Hong Kingston, and many other black feminists, sought to negotiat ... |
Georges Lemaître | ... erse. Alexander Friedman proposed a number of such solutions in 1922 as did | in 1927. In some of these the universe has been expanding from an initial ... |
Domhnall Ua Buachalla | ... -General of the Irish Free State until 1932, when the new Governor-General, | , was installed in a specially hired private mansion in the southside of D ... |
Alan Alda | ... logic, and ever-present cigar (pulled from his breast pocket already lit). | often vamped in a Groucho-esque manner on M*A*S*H. In one episode, Yankee ... |
Doris Day | ... of the late swing and bebop eras, including June Christy, Chris Connor and | |
Glenn Beck | ... some conservative ideologies, such as support for the military. Leary told | , "I was a life-long Democrat, but now at my age, I've come to realize tha ... |
John Lennon | ... in for Pete Best. In commentary for a lawsuit to block the album's release, | wrote, "the sleeve note, apart from being inaccurate, seems to have been w ... |
Bobby Jindal | ... Baton Rouge, also use the fleur-de-lis. On 9 July 2008, Louisiana governor | signed a bill into law making the fleur-de-lis an official symbol of the s ... |
Nelson Mandela | ... of privilege. Honorary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, | , Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppin ... |
Victor Hugo | ... story Carmen by Prosper Mérimée and the opera based on it by Georges Bizet, | 's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Miguel de Cervantes' La Gitanilla.The R ... |
John Lennon | In a 1975 interview, | recalled his friend Don Beatty introducing him to Presley's music. Lennon ... |
Lily Tomlin | ... nstabled Theater run by Edith Carroll Canter and Woodie King, Jr.. (Actress | got her start in the same theater company the year Jim joined) |
Cher | ... s played host to many world-famous musical acts including Charles Aznavour, | , Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, ... |
Mother Angelica | Similarly, in Raymond Arroyo's autobiography of | , she recounts a similar event seeing an apparition of the child Jesus in ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ain the causes of the war, the military conflict on land and sea, President | 's back channel diplomacy, and the peace negotiations hosted by the United ... |
Lal Bahadur Shastri | ... pointed as a member of the Rajya Sabha (upper house) and became a member of | 's cabinet as Minister of Information and Broadcasting |
Douglas Hyde | ... of President of Ireland was created in 1937. In 1938, the first President, | lived there temporarily while plans were made to build a new presidential ... |
Paul Kurtz | ... ies to the scientific community and the public." CSI was founded in 1976 by | to counter what he regarded as an uncritical acceptance of, and support fo ... |
Richard Dawkins | ... ossils, was subtropical, and supported an environment lush with vegetation. | suggests that Antarctica, "provided a clement and ratite-friendly land bri ... |
John Prendergast | ... el unspeakable violence" by Ashley Judd and the Enough Project's co-founder | regarding the continued violence in Congo. Her Op-ed discusses the recent ... |
Selma Lagerlöf | ... An angry tomte is featured in the popular children's book by Swedish author | , Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige (Nils Holgersson's Wonderf ... |
Hannah More | ... 1781, and there met Sir Charles Middleton, Lady Middleton, Thomas Clarkson, | and others, a group that later became known as the Testonites. Interested ... |
John Kerry | ... in investigating Noriega's role in drugs trafficking, Helms teamed up with | to introduce an amendment to the Intelligence Authorization Act demanding ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ted with the instrument include Norton Buffalo, Jerry Portnoy, Lazy Lester, | , Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, Corky Siegel ... |
Susan Sarandon | ... for a feature film, an opera, and a play. In the film, she was portrayed by | , who won an Academy Award. Although Prejean herself was uncredited, she m ... |
Bruno Bauer | ... known as 'the Free'), a society of intellectuals founded in 1837 and led by | who, by 1838, was writing the most anti-Christian pamphlets in Germany at ... |
Magneto | Early X-Men issues introduced the team's archenemy | and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants featuring Mastermind, Quicksilver, Sca ... |
Ian McKellen | ... oby Stephens (who played villain Gustav Graves in Die Another Day) as Bond, | as Goldfinger and Stephens' Die Another Day co-star Rosamund Pike as Pussy ... |
Al Sharpton | ... abroad, including political leaders Rubén Berríos, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., | and Jesse Jackson, singers Danny Rivera and Ricky Martin, actor Edward Jam ... |
Stanley Elkin | ... avid Markson (Epitaph for a Tramp), Joseph McElroy (A Smuggler's Bible) and | (The Magic Kingdom) |
Maxwell's | ... de did much to develop and advocate vector methods and the vector calculus. | formulation of electromagnetism consisted of 20 equations in 20 variables. ... |
Mother Angelica | ... n which the child, she later discovers him to be the Divino Nino of Bogota. | is also a known devotee of the Infant Jesus of Prague statue |
Harold Pinter | ... ision film Langrishe, Go Down (1978), with Jeremy Irons and a screenplay by | from the Aidan Higgins novel, directed by David Jones, in which she played ... |
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 ... |
Mikhail Bakunin | ... participatory democracy from the grass roots up. Marx and Friedrich Engels, | , and later Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky and Mao Zedong tried to draw majo ... |
Bob Dylan | ... song "He Was a Friend of Mine", which had been popularized by The Byrds and | , which was re-titled "He is a Friend of Mine", and "I Love You", the song ... |
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 ... |
Paul Robeson | ... ia Jackson, Belgian jazz musician Django Reinhardt, American concert singer | , and Black comedian Bert Williams. Norman was strongly influenced also by ... |
Oliver Ellsworth | ... e federal constitutional convention of 1787, during which Roger Sherman and | helped to orchestrate what became known as the Connecticut Compromise, or ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... upwards of $200,000, to famous musicians such as Sting, Michael Jackson and | , and to major studios the world over. The Synclavier was also employed by ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... otto "Am I not a Man and a Brother?" designed by the renowned pottery-maker | . The committee also sought to influence slave-trading nations such as Fra ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... dwagon, hoping to be associated with his success. Later, during the time of | 's 1900 presidential campaign, bandwagons had become standard in campaigns ... |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | ... s and around the world, using nonviolent methods following the teachings of | . King has become a national icon in the history of modern American libera ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | In December 1952, he composed a Konkrete Etüde, realized in | 's Paris musique concrète studio. In March 1953, he moved to the NWDR stud ... |
Bertrand Russell | ... h the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Collins was chosen as its Chairman, | as its President and Peggy Duff as its organising secretary. The other mem ... |
Anwar al-Awlaki | ... r also stayed. This mosque had recently in January 2001 hired the same imam | with whom Hazmi had spent time at the Rabat mosque in San Diego. He rememb ... |
Rob Reiner | ... ket. I do have platonic (women) friends, but not best, best, best friends." | initially envisioned actress Susan Dey for the role of Sally Albright. Whe ... |
John Lennon | ... Revolver. Credited as a Lennon–McCartney song, it was written primarily by | . The track included looped tape effects. For the track Paul McCartney sup ... |
Bruno Bauer | | went further, and claimed that the entire story of Jesus was a myth. He fo ... |
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 |
Clarence Darrow | ... aded John T. Scopes to defy Tennessee's anti-evolution law in a court test. | , a member of the ACLU National Committee, headed Scopes' legal team. The ... |
Country Joe McDonald | ... s. Other musicians included in this tour were Canned Heat, Ten Years After, | , Tom Constanten, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Melanie, John Sebas ... |
David Brower | ... ew that it had much greater scenic value than Echo Park. Sierra Club leader | fought the dam both during the construction and for many years afterwards ... |
Philipp Melanchthon | Luther, along with his colleague | , emphasized this point in his plea for the Reformation at the Reichstag i ... |
Bob Geldof | ... Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include | , King Harald V of Norway, Nelson Mandela, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and ... |
Ottobah Cugoano | ... English-language books and pamphlets. These included books by former slaves | and Olaudah Equiano, who had published influential works on slavery and th ... |
Friedrich Engels | ... l system based on participatory democracy from the grass roots up. Marx and | , Mikhail Bakunin, and later Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky and Mao Zedong t ... |
Douglas Hyde | ... for the initial nomination of the uncontested, first President of Ireland, | , a Fine Gael candidate has never won an election to the office of Preside ... |
Paul McCartney | ... arily by John Lennon. The track included looped tape effects. For the track | supplied a bag of ¼-inch audio tape loops he had made at home after listen ... |
Maureen Elizabeth Reagan | ... e Heather church in Glendale, California. She and Reagan had three children | ;(1941–2001), their adopted son Michael Edward Reagan (born March 18, 1945 ... |
Clinton | ... Chen Li-an and Lin Yang-kang. The aggressive tactic prompted U.S. President | to invoke the Taiwan Relations Act and dispatch two aircraft carrier battl ... |
Molefi Kete Asante | In 2002, scholar | listed King on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans |
Peggy Duff | ... . Collins was chosen as its Chairman, Bertrand Russell as its President and | as its organising secretary. The other members of its executive committee ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... ACLU National Committee, headed Scopes' legal team. The prosecution, led by | , contended that the Bible should be interpreted literally in teaching cre ... |
Dr. King | ... hts leaders. This injunction temporarily halted civil rights activity until | defied it by speaking at on January 2, 1965 |
Liev Schreiber | ... most famous character John Clark has been played by actors Willem Dafoe and | . All but two of Clancy's solely-written novels feature Jack Ryan or John ... |
George Carlin | ... Lenny Bruce, arrests for obscene language on stage nearly disappeared until | was arrested on 21 July 1972 at Milwaukee's Summerfest after performing th ... |
Pavel Milyukov | In a diplomatic note of the 1 May, the minister of foreign affairs, | , expressed the Provisional Government's desire to carry the war against t ... |
Yoko Ono | ... artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, | , Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, ... |
Pete McCloskey | ... nized as such. The legal challenges were led by former U.S. Congress member | , who represented one of the real-estate brokers whose original blockbusti ... |
Karl Marx | | found it aggravating that the Communards "lost precious moments" organisin ... |
Shirley MacLaine | ... ief stint, Norman Fell. Marilyn Monroe, Angie Dickinson, Juliet Prowse, and | were often referred to as the "Rat Pack Mascots". The post-Bogart version ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... s up. Marx and Friedrich Engels, Mikhail Bakunin, and later Vladimir Lenin, | and Mao Zedong tried to draw major theoretical lessons (in particular as r ... |
James Madison | ... the form of a constitutional republic over a direct democracy. For example, | , in Federalist No. 10 advocates a constitutional republic over direct dem ... |
Rush Limbaugh | ... CD, Liver, in the mid-1990s. Squint included the track "Smug", which mocks | and Barbra Streisand as iconic masters of smugness. The album also include ... |
Benjamin Franklin | Contrary to popular legend, there is no evidence that | ever supported the Wild Turkey, rather than the Bald Eagle, as a symbol of ... |
Betty Friedan | ... opted by critics of some types or aspects of feminism; second-wave feminist | is a notable example. Ariel Levy used the term in similar, but opposite se ... |
Mary McAleese | ... 9.3% of the vote. In 2004, Fine Gael supported the re-election of President | |
Randy Acord | Aviation historian | (1919-2008) was originally from Donley County |
Bob Dylan | ... rk in 1974. Titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende", the concert featured | , Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie and Ochs |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... ussed by a number of twentieth century scholars and philosophers, including | and Noam Chomsky |
Aristophanes | In The Frogs (405 BC) by | , Dionysus descends to Hades and announces himself as Heracles. Aeacus lam ... |
Linus Pauling | ... has a net negative sum. The initial theory of hydrogen bonding proposed by | suggested that the hydrogen bonds had a partial covalent nature. This rema ... |
Kwame Nkrumah | The term "neocolonialism" was first coined by | , the first post-independence president of Ghana, and has been discussed b ... |
Harrison Ford | ... to commercially successful films with actors Alec Baldwin, Ben Affleck, and | as Clancy's most famous fictional character Jack Ryan, while his second mo ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... d song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", which had previously hit for | in 1964. Not far behind, "(I'm a) Road Runner", by the same songwriters, r ... |
Ariel Levy | ... pects of feminism; second-wave feminist Betty Friedan is a notable example. | used the term in similar, but opposite sense in her book, Female Chauvinis ... |
Muhammad Ali | ... Martin Celebrity Roasts, most notably at the roasts for Sammy Davis Jr. and | . In 1975, he released a comedy album that was taped live at Mr. Kelly's i ... |
Aristophanes | The most famous mention of Iacchus is in The Frogs by | , where the Mystae (mystics) invoke him as a riotous dancer in the meadow, ... |
Bill Clinton | ... ty came to also support environmentalism. For example, Democratic President | did not send the Kyoto Protocol to the U.S. Senate for ratification, as he ... |
Elizabeth Fry | ... e Stockton to Darlington Railway. His image was replaced in 2003 by that of | |
Kurt Cobain | Friends of | such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, Bruce Pavitt and Slim ... |
John Greenleaf Whittier | ... e first ridge of the Appalachians, Catoctin Mountain. The abolitionist poet | immortalized this view of Frederick in his poem to Barbara Fritchie: "The ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... m the grass roots up. Marx and Friedrich Engels, Mikhail Bakunin, and later | , Leon Trotsky and Mao Zedong tried to draw major theoretical lessons (in ... |
Sigourney Weaver | ... to teenagers and adults, including college campuses and celebrities such as | and Bruce Willis. Salon.com indicates that the unadulterated innocence of ... |
Pete Seeger | ... Titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende", the concert featured Bob Dylan, | , Arlo Guthrie and Ochs |
Patti Smith | ... oots in the 1960s and early 1970s. Major acts include the Ramones, Blondie, | , the Sex Pistols, and The Clash, while seminal band The Runaways would pr ... |
Noam Chomsky | ... twentieth century scholars and philosophers, including Jean-Paul Sartre and | |
Pedro Zamora | ... or his poor personal hygiene, and his roommates, most notably AIDS activist | . As the show increased in popularity, Zamora’s life as someone living wit ... |
Bill Clinton | ... conservative William Kristol, Dole flatly rejected the health care plan of | , remarking, "There is no crisis in health care. |
Mordechai Vanunu | ... d John Cleese and Frank Muir at St. Andrews, and political figures, such as | at Glasgow. In many cases, particularly with high-profile rectors, attenda ... |
Sir Elton John | ... nd Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather is | |
Chris Martin | ... pean New Wave acts influenced various incarnations of Eurodisco and trance. | was inspired to start Coldplay by |
Chris Martin | According to The Sun, Imbruglia and | of Coldplay collaborated on "a string of tracks, which are likely to featu ... |
Albert Camus | ... f a Condemned Man) would have a profound influence on later writers such as | , Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky. Claude Gueux, a documentary shor ... |
Huldrych Zwingli | ... events in Germany, a movement began in Switzerland under the leadership of | . These two movements quickly agreed on most issues, as the recently intro ... |
Gary Miller | ... 0 and R +10 and are represented by Democrat Grace Napolitano and Republican | respectively |
Bertrand Russell | ... had a solid empirical basis for our modern concepts of atoms and molecules. | states that they just hit on a lucky hypothesis, only recently confirmed b ... |
Alec Baldwin | ... f All Fears have been turned into commercially successful films with actors | , Ben Affleck, and Harrison Ford as Clancy's most famous fictional charact ... |
Katherine Albrecht | ... ips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move by | and Liz McIntyre, one is encouraged to "imagine a world of no privacy. Whe ... |
Kenneth Kaunda | Until 1991, all Zambian banknotes featured a portrait of President | on the obverse. Since 1992, all notes have instead featured a fish eagle o ... |
Luce Irigaray | ... at writing and philosophy are and along with other French feminists such as | emphasize "writing from the body" as a subversive exercise. The work of th ... |
Phil Ochs | American folksinger | , who met and performed with Jara during a tour of South America, organize ... |