Lorenzo de Zavala | ... the northeastern curve of the Houston Ship Channel. Channelview was home to | , one of the founding fathers of the Republic of Texas. During World War I ... |
Fran Drescher | ... Raton is almost idiomatically used for indicating retirement. For example, | 's character in The Nanny is always pushing her parents to move to Boca, a ... |
John Cameron Mitchell | ... Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby", which opens the film Shortbus (2006) by | |
Laurence Olivier | ... Estella in David Lean's version of Great Expectations (1946) and Ophelia in | 's Hamlet (1948), for which she received her first Oscar nomination. It wa ... |
Christy Mathewson | ... to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, Cy Young, | , and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the period 1900–1919 i ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... vate companies and chairperson of interest groups; while Pierre Trudeau and | returned to legal practice. Former prime ministers also commonly penned au ... |
Alexander Haig | ... mes Schlesinger, CIA Director William Colby, and White House Chief of Staff | . The Watergate scandal had reached its apex, and Nixon was so agitated an ... |
Martin Olson | ... Show, hosted by his friend Lenny Clarke and written by Boston comedy writer | . Leary and Clarke both spoke about their early affiliations and influence ... |
George Papandreou | ... ral Democratic Alliance (DS) and the moderate leftist Democratic Left (DA). | , president of PASOK, won 4 October 2009, won with a majority in the Parli ... |
U.S. Secretary of Transportation | On January 21, 2012, the | Ray LaHood's son, Sam, was detained by the Egyptian government and not all ... |
John Grierson | ... Nanook of the North domestically, but it did very well in Europe, inspiring | to coin the word "documentary. |
Jonathan Demme | ... Hours fits in well with popular low-budget "cult" films of the 1980s, e.g. | 's Something Wild and Alex Cox's Repo Man |
Sepp Herberger | ... for Kaiserslautern, leading them to German championships in 1951 and 1953. | recalled him to the national team in 1951, and he was named captain |
Erich Mende | ... weapons testing and cases of dysmelia in children. Based on this, FDP whip | requested an official statement from the federal government. For statistic ... |
Richard E. Grant | ... rchward, Colin Firth as Arthur Holmwood, Christopher Lee as Mycroft Holmes, | as John Seward, and Harvey Keitel as |
Wayne Gretzky | ... lar-season success continued into the playoffs, as the Flyers swept a young | and his Edmonton Oilers in the first round, then went on to get revenge ag ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | The department was established on September 9, 1965, when | signed the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act into law. It st ... |
Todd Haynes | ... ne Lynch, Gael García Bernal, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarmusch, | , Gus Van Sant, and John Waters. Waters, a summer resident, is a major par ... |
George W. Bush | ... a failing grade on a final exam for refusing to write an essay arguing that | is a war criminal. A spokeswoman for the university said that the test que ... |
Lisa P. Jackson | ... General; from science A. Baldwin Wood, inventor of the wood screw pump and | , United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator under ... |
Tim Mara | ... he counted among his friends and companions the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys, | , Art Rooney, and George Preston Marshall, among others. Marshall met Bell ... |
Winston Churchill | ... he connected telephone calls from war leaders to the prime minister. He met | on several occasions when asked for updates on incoming calls and once was ... |
Herbert C. Hoover | The 1928 Republican U.S. Presidential candidate | made his only southern campaign stop at Elizabethton and delivered his nat ... |
Henry Ford II | ... went through Ferrari would not be allowed to race at the Indianapolis 500. | , enraged, directed his racing division to negotiate with Lotus, Lola, and ... |
George W. Bush | ... Presidential election, John Kerry carried the county by a 6.6% margin over | , with Kerry carrying the state by 6.7% over Bush |
Shaun Donovan | ... ministered by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. | , a former New York City housing commissioner and former Deputy Assistant ... |
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 |
Johnson administration | ... egan to be released from this and other North Vietnamese prisons during the | , their testimonies revealed widespread and systematic abuse of prisoners ... |
Cy Young | ... mes tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as Walter Johnson, | , Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the extent that the ... |
Henri I | ... 06. The country was then divided between a kingdom in the north directed by | ; and a republic in the south directed by Alexandre Pétion, an homme de co ... |
Art Rooney | ... d among his friends and companions the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys, Tim Mara, | , and George Preston Marshall, among others. Marshall met Bell in Atlantic ... |
Pat Boone | An early Christian record label, Lion & Lamb Records (founded by | ) reported in 1978 that it was their goal to produce crossover artists, bu ... |
Irving Thalberg | ... backing, The Pottery Maker (1925) and The Twenty-Four Dollar Island (1927). | of M-G-M invited Flaherty to film White Shadows in the South Seas (1928) i ... |
United States Secretary of the Interior | Also in 1994, | Bruce Babbitt first proposed the removal of several Pacific Northwest dams ... |
Dwight Eisenhower | ... ioned endlessly for an exemption which had finally been approved by General | . However Saint-Exupéry had been suffering pain and immobility due to his ... |
Tung Chee Hwa | ... ong Kong cried cronyism, as the Hong Kong Government, under chief executive | , gave away the land to his new high-tech residential and commercial ventu ... |
Charles Laughton | ... ng Fredric March as centurion Marcus Superbus, Claudette Colbert as Poppea, | as Nero, and Elissa Landi as Mercia, the Christian woman with whom Marcus ... |
Randy Smith | ... 96, the Tigers lost a then-team record 109 games, under new general manager | , who served the team from 1996 to 2002 |
Secretary of State | ... Prize for Literature winner Llosa on the Global Commission were former U.S. | George P. Schultz and Federal Reserve chair Paul Volcker; Carlos Fuentes, ... |
Julius Caesar | ... of his successor Augustus. Quintilis was renamed Iulius (July) in honour of | in 44 BC and Sextilis was renamed Augustus (August) in honour of Augustus ... |
Lex Luthor | ... c (who murders Alexi Luthor of Earth-Two for trying to take leadership) and | to conquer the Earths, while the Anti-Monitor causes chaos on the Earths b ... |
White House Chief of Staff | ... luding Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, CIA Director William Colby, and | Alexander Haig. The Watergate scandal had reached its apex, and Nixon was ... |
Earl Mountbatten of Burma | ... ectors' Awards at the Dorchester Hotel in London. Presenting the awards was | ; an award had just gone to Barry Took and Marty Feldman (writers of Round ... |
Francisco Franco | ... Seville in Spain. During his papacy, he purported to canonize Generalissimo | and Christopher Columbus as saints. According to his supporters, Pope Greg ... |
Julian Beck | ... eers of performance based works of art. Groups like The Living Theater with | and Judith Malina collaborated with sculptors and painters creating enviro ... |
Franco Zeffirelli | ... and as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in October 1960, directed and designed by | . During this period, she toured the United States and Canada, and appeare ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... beth, and in the French TV mini-series, Le Grand Charles, about the life of | |
Alfred Hitchcock | The Skin Game was adapted and directed by | in 1931. It starred C.V. France, Helen Haye, Jill Esmond, Edmund Gwenn, Jo ... |
Don Kirshner | ... y as the pianist for Bill Murray's Nick the Lounge Singer character, and as | |
William Gibbs McAdoo | ... lin D. Roosevelt at the 1932 Democratic National Convention, via his allies | and John Nance Garner, can also be seen as part of his vendetta against Sm ... |
Mel Bridgman | ... move by naming Clarke a playing assistant coach and giving the captaincy to | . While Clarke was against this initially, he accepted his new role. The F ... |
Neil Bogart | ... icy on artists producing their own material. After Buddah Records president | agreed to distribute their T-Neck singles, the Isleys released the hit rec ... |
Howard Hughes | In 1950 Rank sold Simmons's contract to | , who then owned the RKO studio in Hollywood. That year she was voted the ... |
Branch Rickey | ... "minor" – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM | pioneered the farm system in the 1930s. Nevertheless, these financially tr ... |
Franz Beckenbauer | ... aptain of the German football squad in 1958. The other four are Uwe Seeler, | , Lothar Matthäus and |
Josep Escolà | Although they continued to have players of the standing of | , the club entered a period of decline in which political conflict oversha ... |
Helen Hunt | ... including Bruce Willis, Kevin Costner or John Travolta to play Lester, and | or Holly Hunter to play Carolyn. Mendes did not want a big star "weighing ... |
Chief of Staff in the White House | ... ilitary aides-de-camp, a Secretary to the President (somewhat equivalent to | , except it is a permanent civil service position) and a press office. In ... |
Pogus Caesar | ... hortly before the tenth anniversary of Aaliyah's death. The documentary, by | , contained previously unseen footage shot of her career beginnings in 199 ... |
Colin Powell | ... d on the island until Morocco, after mediation by the United States, led by | , agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroc ... |
Kim Campbell | ... r B. Pearson, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University; Joe Clark and | , who became university professors, Clark also consultant and Campbell wor ... |
William Colby | ... nior officials, including Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, CIA Director | , and White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig. The Watergate scandal had ... |
Walter Johnson | ... this time the games tended to be low scoring, dominated by such pitchers as | , Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, and Grover Cleveland Alexander to the exten ... |
Lothar Matthäus | ... n football squad in 1958. The other four are Uwe Seeler, Franz Beckenbauer, | and |
Oliver Cromwell | ... re not used. In an unprecedented gesture, one of the revolutionary leaders, | , allowed the King's head to be sewn back onto his body so the family coul ... |
Wesley Clark | ... w Dole had a heated exchange with Democratic presidential primary candidate | in which Dole correctly predicted that Clark would lose the New Hampshire ... |
Jim Thorpe | ... sity starter as running back and linebacker in 1912, tackling the legendary | of the Carlisle Indians that year. Eisenhower broke his leg in that, his l ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA). Privately, however, the CIA and President | were aware of progress being made by the Soviets on Sputnik from secret sp ... |
Patrick T. Powers | ... gues negotiated a plan to maintain their independence. On September 5, 1901 | , president of the Eastern League announced the formation of the second Na ... |
Dunga | ... lli, Rubens Barrichello, Fernando Alonso and many others faced the likes of | , Careca, Taffarel and several of the team that won the World Cup in the U ... |
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 ... |
Dick Cheney | Former US Vice President | opposed the signing ratification of a treaty banning the use chemical weap ... |
Joss Whedon | ... atural-based plots involving vampires, witches, and werewolves. The popular | series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, with their continuing serial pl ... |
Winston Churchill | ... Roper and A. J. P. Taylor, he became a member of the editorial board of Sir | 's four volume A History of the English-Speaking Peoples |
Jean Cocteau | ... and Marcel Achard, and met famous French playwrights and novelists such as | , Jean-Paul Sartre, Colette and Françoise Sagan. In 1953, she received the ... |
John Nance Garner | ... 932 Democratic National Convention, via his allies William Gibbs McAdoo and | , can also be seen as part of his vendetta against Smith, who was an oppon ... |
Elizabeth II | ... remain Commonwealth realms and share the same monarch. The present monarch, | , succeeded her father, George VI, in 1952. Like her recent predecessors, ... |
Hastings Rashdall | ... ce the Reformation it has been advocated by many theologians Immanuel Kant, | and Paul Tillich. It remains the most popular view of atonement among libe ... |
CIA Director | ... meeting of senior officials, including Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, | William Colby, and White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig. The Watergat ... |
Williams Carter Wickham | ... t Transcontinental Railroad. He was recruited by former Confederate General | to become a major investor and guiding light for a southern railroad. He h ... |
Peter Angelos | In 1993, Tom Clancy joined a group of investors that included | and bought the Baltimore Orioles from Eli Jacobs. In 1998, he reached an a ... |
Morris Birkbeck | Flower came to America in 1816. He and | , another Englishman, met and agreed to explore the western country with t ... |
Joseph Holt | ... town was changed to Holtsville in 1860, in honor of U.S. Postmaster General | . As of 1874, Holtsville consisted of 15 houses, a school, and a general s ... |
Kim Il-sung | In April 1982, | announced a new economic policy giving priority to increased agricultural ... |
Kevin Costner | ... siastic. The studio suggested several alternatives, including Bruce Willis, | or John Travolta to play Lester, and Helen Hunt or Holly Hunter to play Ca ... |
George W. Bush | ... er, many Democrats in Congress did not want to work with incoming President | . Kennedy, however, saw Bush as genuinely interested in a major overhaul o ... |
Ethan Hawke | ... emporary New York City, and based on the Shakespeare play of the same name. | plays Hamlet as a film student, Julia Stiles co-stars as Ophelia, Laertes ... |
Joseph Stalin | During Lenin's illness, Zinoviev, his close associate Kamenev, and | formed a ruling 'triumvirate' (or 'troika') in the Communist Party, playin ... |
Nikolai Podgorny | ... "Who could have imagined the Americans would be so easily frightened," said | . "It is not reasonable to become engaged in a war with the United States ... |
Leslie Howard | ... filmed in 1920 for the company Minerva Films (founded in 1920 by the actor | and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel). These were The Bump, starr ... |
Nixon Administration | ... ther investigations in the 1970s found that they were not at fault, and the | reversed all dishonorable discharges |
Kevin Costner | "The Midnight Star" casino in Deadwood is owned by American film actor | . International versions of many of his films' posters line its walls |
Secretary General of the League of Nations | ... deputy judges, recommended by member states of the League of Nations to the | , who would put them before the Council and Assembly for election. The Cou ... |
Henry Wilson | ... eps whereby the National Academy of Sciences was to be established. Senator | of Massachusetts was to name Agassiz to the Board of Regents of the Smiths ... |
Dominique Mamberti | ... l Tarcisio Bertone, is the See's equivalent of a prime minister. Archbishop | , Secretary of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of ... |
F. W. Murnau | ... e was lost in a studio vault fire. Flaherty then agreed to collaborate with | on another South Seas picture, Tabu, but this combination proved even more ... |
Lew Grade | ... ly a child audience. Henson was finally able to convince British impresario | to finance the show, which would be shot in the United Kingdom and syndica ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... eighing just 1.4 kg (3 lb), Vanguard 1 was described by then-Soviet Premier | as, "The grapefruit satellite. |
Neil MacGregor | ... it charges no admission fee. Since 2002 the director of the museum has been | |
Martin Peters | ... st header within six minutes and went ahead late in the second half through | |
Joseph Henry | ... expense to plan the organization with the others. So it was done, bypassing | , who had already made known his reluctance to have a bill for such an aca ... |
John Grierson | ... aherty was considered finished in Hollywood, and Frances Flaherty contacted | of the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit in London, who assigned Flaherty t ... |
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 ... |
Gerald Ford | ... unsel. After Nixon's resignation, the nomination was continued by President | , and Scalia was confirmed by the Senate on August 22, 1974 |
Prime Minister of Australia | ... am, AC, QC (born 11 July 1916), known as Gough Whitlam , served as the 21st | . Whitlam led the Australian Labor Party (ALP) to power at the 1972 electi ... |
Karen Handel | | resides in Roswell as well as former Pittsburgh Steeler and current NBC Sp ... |
Horst Köhler | ... the Ministry of Defence to decide on the matter. On 6 March 2008, President | approved a proposal by Minister of Defense Franz Josef Jung to institute a ... |
Russell Mulcahy | ... nd also realised music videos directed by Roger Christian, Marcelo Anciano, | and Dean Chamberlain, and recorded the single "Say the Word" for the Playi ... |
Donald Trump | ... t season. In the final episode of the second season, he was matched against | , with King being killed again, this time in the ring |
Richard Myers | ... . In September 2005, he remarked upon Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | ' optimistic outlook on the war's progress: "Things have not gone as well ... |
Hallie Flanagan | ... Grinnell graduates Harry Hopkins '12, Chester Davis '11, Paul Appleby '13, | '11, and Florence Kerr '12 became influential New Deal administrators |
Chris Elliott | ... members of the show. Common contributors included bandleader Paul Shaffer, | , Calvert DeForest as "Larry 'Bud' Melman," announcer Bill Wendell, writer ... |
Andrew Carnegie | Dunfermline's most famous son is the entrepreneur and philanthropist, | who was born in the town in 1835. Among the gifts he gave to his home town ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... 1974–92, and served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the government of | from June 1983 to October 1989. He was made a life peer in 1992 |
Winston Churchill | ... base rights in Bermuda from the United Kingdom, but British Prime Minister | was initially unwilling to accede to the American request without getting ... |
Tarcisio Bertone | ... retary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia. The incumbent, Cardinal | , is the See's equivalent of a prime minister. Archbishop Dominique Mamber ... |
Chuck Jones | Renowned animator/director | is reported to have said, "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc, Mel Bla ... |
Pietro Badoglio | ... ts colonial empire. Hesitance remained from the King and military commander | who warned Mussolini that Italy had too few tanks, armoured vehicles, and ... |
Julius Caesar | ... activity moved to the new Basilica Aemilia (179 BC). Some 130 years later, | built the Basilica Julia, along with the new Curia Julia, refocusing both ... |
Rube Foster | ... each other independently, without an official league to organize the sport. | , a former ballplayer, founded the Negro National League in 1920. A second ... |
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 |
Secretary of Commerce | ... tive as a Federal government standard on May 26, 2002 after approval by the | . It is available in many different encryption packages. AES is the first ... |
Richard Nixon | ... years in Charlottesville, in 1971, Scalia entered public service. President | appointed him as the general counsel for the Office of Telecommunications ... |
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 ... |
Vice President | ... ial debates, held between U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and | Richard M. Nixon |
Earl Mountbatten of Burma | ... le all over the country. On 27 August 1979 the Provisional IRA assassinated | in County Sligo. On the same day the IRA killed 18 British soldiers at War ... |
Honus Wagner | ... pite this, there were also several superstar hitters, the most famous being | , held to be one of the greatest shortstops to ever play the game, and Det ... |
Peter Shilton | ... ing through the ranks at Leicester City was a young local goalkeeper called | , who was given his debut as a 17-year-old in 1966. It was clear that Shil ... |
Colin Powell | ... 97. Llewellyn is the daughter of J. Bruce Llewellyn, and a family friend of | , who originally introduced the couple to each other |
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 ... |
Plácido Domingo | ... times of day at which each act takes place. Featuring Catherine Malfitano, | and Ruggero Raimondi, the performance was broadcast live throughout Europe |
Coolidge | ... hite House at the time leading up to the Great Depression — first President | in 1928, and then later followed by President Hoover later in 1931 — choos ... |
Francisco Franco | ... s figures by anti-Franco Anarchists. After the civil war was won by General | , Escrivá was able to return to Madrid. Escriva himself recounted that it ... |
King George V | ... of the modern shopping area, built in 1912, commemorates the coronation of | . In the late 1970s the London Borough of Bexley built its headquarters, t ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... ze such divided loyalties led to the assassination of Indian Prime Minister | , assassinated by two Sikh bodyguards in 1984 |
Laurence Olivier | ... arly inspired by his frequent collaborator David Lean. Praise also came for | 's cameo as the Duke of Wellington, with Philip French of The Times writin ... |
Lloyd Blankfein | | , CEO, Goldman Sach |
Ty Cobb | ... d to be one of the greatest shortstops to ever play the game, and Detroit's | , the "Georgia Peach." Cobb was a mean-spirited man, fiercely competitive ... |
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 ... |
John Prescott | ... ection in May 1997, the new transport secretary (and deputy prime minister) | took a much harder line. When Swift's five-year term of office expired on ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... ack on the UK alone, as had been threatened in late 1950s by Soviet Premier | and Prime Minister Nikolai Bulganin it was unrealistic to expect that the ... |
Richard M. Nixon | ... ld between U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President | |
Harry S. Truman | ... ly nine days before the U.S. presidential elections, causing U.S. President | great embarrassment. Truman reacted by making a strongly pro-Zionist decla ... |
Winston Churchill | Hardy holds the distinction of playing both | and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and having played both roles on more than one o ... |
Titus | ... pression of the Jewish revolt, Josephus would have witnessed the marches of | 's triumphant legions leading their Jewish captives, and carrying treasure ... |
Mary Beth Cahill | ... y for fellow Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. and lent his chief of staff, | , to the Kerry campaign. Kennedy's appeal was effective among blue collar ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... to the complexity of city life, with its banks and factories. The American | was a representative agrarian who built Jeffersonian Democracy around the ... |
Darren Star | ... fictitious California University after graduation. The show was created by | and executive producers Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent. The "90210" in ... |
George W. Bush | ... lo, co-founder of Yahoo!, and Neil Bush, economist and brother of President | ; from entertainment Lauren Hutton, film actor and supermodel, and Paul Mi ... |
Wolfgang Weber | ... its movement as it took deflections and swipes. Ultimately German defender | reached it at the far post and swept it into the net with Banks diving in ... |
Guardian of Scotland | ... lable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: Ingram de Umfraville, a former | , and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as well as others of the MacDougalls, ... |
Cecil B. DeMille | In 1932, | produced and directed a highly successful film version of The Sign of the ... |
Carabinieri | ... lian territorial rights over the NATO base. Italian Air Force personnel and | lined up facing the United States Navy SEALs who had arrived with two C-14 ... |
Sepp Herberger | Walter debuted with the German national team in 1940 under | , and scored a hat-trick against Romania |
Henri Christophe | ... was the capital of the republic, under the leadership of Alexandre Pétion. | renamed the city Port-aux-Crimes after the assassination of Jacques I at P ... |
Nikolai Bulganin | ... atened in late 1950s by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Prime Minister | it was unrealistic to expect that the US would retaliate against the Sovie ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... l García Bernal, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarmusch, Todd Haynes, | , and John Waters. Waters, a summer resident, is a major participant in th ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... reign affairs. Bertone and Mamberti were named in their respective roles by | in September 2006 |
Tommy Thompson | ... ormer Lieutenant Governor who had assumed the office in 2001 after Governor | left to become U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services |
Rob Zombie | ... s teams, and has hosted nationally known entertainers such as Gwen Stefani, | , Ozzy Osbourne, Josh Groban, and Bob Dylan. The annual Apollo Night talen ... |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... ioning the progress of the war in Iraq. In September 2005, he remarked upon | Richard Myers' optimistic outlook on the war's progress: "Things have not ... |
9th Duke | ... lived in the castle after marrying the Lord Charles Cavendish, a son of the | and, after his death in 1944, continued to use the castle until shortly be ... |
William Huskisson | ... iven by assistant engineer Joseph Locke. The day was marred by the death of | , the Member of Parliament for Liverpool, who was struck and killed by Roc ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... ich included Lord Fairfax, then Lord General of the Parliamentary Army, and | . The final conflicts between Parliamentary forces and Royalists were deci ... |
Dr. Dre | ... st rapper—but behind the scenes it was a group effort. Music was handled by | and DJ Yella; the lyrics were largely written by MC Ren, with contribution ... |
Tommy Thompson | ... and was the subject of the documentary A Remarkable Man. His older brother, | , a Republican, was formerly Governor of Wisconsin and United States Secre ... |
Andy Warhol | ... ious Dadaist — with a sense of humor; and Pop Artists like Claes Oldenburg, | , Roy Lichtenstein and the others |
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 ... |
Louis St. Laurent | ... deaths; Wilfrid Laurier dying while still in the post; and Charles Tupper, | , and John Turner, each before they returned to private business. Meighen ... |
Berry Gordy | ... ny more releases from T-Neck after getting an offer from Motown Records CEO | to sign with Motown. Sent to the label's Tamla division, the brothers reco ... |
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 ... |
Paul Gascoigne | ... famous song, "Fog on the Tyne" (1971), was covered by Geordie ex-footballer | in 1990. Venom, reckoned by many to be the originators of black metal and ... |
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 ... |
Frank Oz | ... becoming typecast as a purveyor of solely children's entertainment, Henson, | , and his team targeted an adult audience with a series of sketches on the ... |
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 ... |
Gil Fates | ... eing hustled off the stage by announcer Johnny Olsen and executive producer | . Daly merely apologized to the panel, and the program continued |
Oliver Cromwell | ... s the grandson of the original settler named Bodden who was probably one of | 's soldiers at the taking of Jamaica in 1655 |
Elizabeth II | Queen | approved in Regina, Saskatchewan on July 4, 1973 a new badge for the RCMP, ... |
Andy Warhol | ... movement. While later American examples include the bulk of the careers of | and Roy Lichtenstein and his use of Benday dots, a technique used in comme ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... er Louis XIII. In 1632, Isaac de Razilly became involved, at the request of | , in the colonization of Acadia, by taking possession of the Habitation at ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... federal military reservation established by President of the United States | in 1802. It consists of about 16,000 acres including the campus of the U.S ... |
United States Secretary of State | Park Ridge is the hometown of former First Lady & current | Hillary Rodham Clinton. When she visited Park Ridge on the occasion of her ... |
Robert Borden | ... e after failing to win a riding. Following Meighen into civilian life were: | , who served as Chancellor of Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as ... |
President Bush | On September 26, 2006, | urged Congress to consider revising federal laws so that U.S. armed forces ... |
David Ben-Gurion | ... marked by more cooperation between the Irgun and the Jewish Agency, however | 's uncompromising demand that Irgun accept the Agency's command foiled any ... |
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 ... |
Gene Kelly | ... vies were also based on musicals, Jerry Herman's Hello, Dolly!, directed by | (1969), and Alan Jay Lerner's and Burton Lane's On a Clear Day You Can See ... |
Francisco Franco | ... y the railway system, which could have been used to transport artillery had | not used narrow-gauge tracks to repair bridges after the Spanish Civil War ... |
Josep Samitier | ... lona enjoyed considerable success during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1945, with | as managers and players like César, Ramallets, and Velasco, they won La Li ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... per proprietor Twiggy Rathbone (who bore more than a passing resemblance to | ) and his editor, Russell Spam |
Franco Zeffirelli | ... Royal Opera House in 1964, with Tito Gobbi as Scarpia. This production, by | , remained in continuous use at Covent Garden for more than 40 years until ... |
Anote Tong | ... e in March 2003 by a no-confidence vote and replaced by a Council of State. | of the opposition party Boutokaan Te Koaua was elected to succeed Tito in ... |
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 ... |
Samuel Insull | ... chester was occupied by German farmers dating back to the mid 19th century. | purchased the land in 1924 with plans to recreate an English style town. A ... |
Marc Allégret | ... iterary magazine Nouvelle Revue Française (The New French Review). In 1916, | , only 15 years old, became his lover. Marc was the son of Elie Allégret, ... |
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 ... |
Kintzing Prichett | ... d in 1837, and the legislature first met there in 1838. On October 9, 1839, | registered the plat of Madison at the registrar's office of the then-terri ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... ugees from the Spanish Inquisition, shipwrecked sailors, and deserters from | 's army in Jamaica |
Gilberto Gil | In 2004, the minister of culture | submitted to Unesco an application for declaring samba as a Cultural Herit ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... ed Diana Ross as one of its honorees. Past honoree and fellow Motown alumni | and actor Terrence Howard spoke on her behalf at the official ceremony tha ... |
Feleti Sevele | ... cabinet portfolios. He was replaced by the elected Minister of Labour, Dr. | |
Queen Victoria | ... f Foot, on 18 June 1853 (the 38th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo) by | |
Edward, the Prince of Wales | ... ceremony of the Hall was on 29 March 1871. A welcoming speech was given by | ; Queen Victoria was too overcome to speak although she did comment that i ... |
James Knox Taylor | ... apel, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Lampert-Wildflower House, and the | designed Belvidere Post Office are listed on the National Registry of Hist ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... and his family members, after the assassination of the then Prime Minister | , in 1984. Former Prime Ministers also get the protection of SPG for a per ... |
Alan Mullery | ... a commanding 2–0 lead, with Peters scoring against the Germans again after | had put the defending champions ahead. Franz Beckenbauer then hit a low sh ... |
Ezra Taft Benson | ... urch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including two Church presidents: | '26, and Thomas S. Monson '74), six apostles (Neil L. Andersen, D. Todd Ch ... |
Anote Tong | ... sappears due to global climate change. In June 2008, the Kiribati president | said that the country has reached "the point of no return"; he added: "To ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... interlude with members of the Monty Python troupe (Eric Idle, Terry Jones, | along with Neil Innes) performing "Sit on My Face". Then Michael Palin cam ... |
Clifford Roberts | ... at Camp David, and became close friends with the Augusta National Chairman | , inviting Roberts to stay at the White House on several occasions; Robert ... |
Howard Baker | In 1990, Frist met with former Senate Majority Leader | about the possibilities of public office. Baker advised him to pursue the ... |
Anote Tong | ... sappears due to global climate change. In June 2008, the Kiribati president | said that the country has reached "the point of no return"; he added: "To ... |
Fürst | ... (; December 16, 1742 – September 12, 1819), Graf (Count), later elevated to | (Prince) von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall (field marshal ... |
Worf | ... ngon motifs, and he has brought back on numerous occasions as the theme for | , most prominent Klingon. Michael Giacchino employed character themes in t ... |
Winston Churchill's | ... rt television miniseries Frankenstein: The True Story. She also appeared as | lover Pamela Plowden in Young Winston, produced by her father-in-law Richa ... |
Clement Attlee | ... current stones were dedicated in September 1946 by the then Prime Minister | , replacing those destroyed during WW2 as an anti-invasion measure. The lo ... |
Tony Richardson | ... Europe. During his run at the Royal Shakespeare Company playing Othello in | 's 1959 production at Stratford-upon-Avon, he befriended actor Andrew Faul ... |
Alan Mulally | But | , Ford's new CEO named in late 2006, wanted to revive the Taurus, saying i ... |
Lew Grade | During its ATV days, the chairman of the station | , was said to have taken a personal dislike to the show but was persuaded ... |
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 ... |
Lee Grant | ... lmmaking as Lynch cast thereby paying tribute to veteran actors Ann Miller, | and Chad Everett. He also portrays Betty as extraordinarily talented and t ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... ies of the Holy See are directed by the Secretariat of State (headed by the | ), through the Section for Relations with States. There are 15 internation ... |
Sun Yat-sen | In 1906, the Chinese Republican leader | proposed that Hainan should become a separate province although this did n ... |
President Bush | ... servative Republicans are not committed to improving public education. When | 's 2003 budget proposal threatened to cut education grants, she responded, ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... nch as the long-suffering Mr Lamb (a role first offered to Timothy Dalton), | as the Duke of Wellington, Richard Chamberlain as Byron, and Ralph Richard ... |
Henry E. Huntington | ... family also played major roles in Newport News. From 1912–1914, his nephew, | , assumed leadership of the shipyard. Huntington Park, developed after Wor ... |
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 ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... dissertation was on the Dutch response to France's decision under President | to leave NATO's integrated command structure. During this period he receiv ... |
Ferdinand Daučík | Managers | and László Kubala led the team to five different trophies including La Lig ... |
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 ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... Bolsheviks shared power with other socialist parties and dropped Lenin and | from the government. Zinoviev, Kamenev, and their allies in the Bolshevik ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... population was 359 at the 2000 census. The name is derived indirectly from | |
Mitt Romney | ... that Kennedy "changed the circumstances of tens of millions of Americans". | , former Massachusetts Governor and Kennedy's opponent in the 1994 senate ... |
David O. Selznick | ... satisfied with, by which time Hitchcock was in the U.S. under contract with | and available to direct this film on a loan-out. Hitchcock, who enjoyed no ... |
Julius Caesar | ... r shorten a year in which his political opponents held office. It was while | was pontifex maximus that the calendar was overhauled, with the result bei ... |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | ... icy is conducted through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and its head, the | . The current minister is Stavros Dimas of the New Democracy party. Accord ... |
Hu Jintao | ... has been described as a "rubber stamp" body. China's incumbent President is | , who is also the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, and i ... |
Kenneth Ouriel | ... s treated successfully for an abdominal aortic aneurysm by vascular surgeon | . Dr. Ouriel said Dole "maintained his sense of humor throughout his care. |
Indira Gandhi | In 1975, the Indian Government under the Prime Minister Mrs. | , proclaimed emergency rule in India, thereby suspending the fundamental r ... |
Ivan Osterman | ... ld not succeed, Panin fell out of favor and Catherine had him replaced with | (in office 1781–97) |
Drew Barrymore | ... Country and Æon Flux, she ranked seventh, behind Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, | , Renée Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman |
Flavius Aëtius | ... een on good terms with the Western Roman Empire and its influential general | . Aëtius had spent a brief exile among the Huns in 433, and the troops Att ... |
Minister for Trade and Customs | ... n 1904. Fisher established and demonstrated his ministerial capabilities as | in the Watson Ministry. The fourth Labour member in the ministry after Wat ... |
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 ... |
Andy Hamilton | ... vable Truth (which he co-devised), starring, among others, Jeremy Hardy and | |
Wim Wenders | ... ly well regarded by critics in the years since its release. German director | numbered it among his fifteen favourite films. Also, Scorsese apparently b ... |
Andy Warhol | ... rds of the Rolling Stones, the "brother" of co-host Colin Quinn, and artist | |
Cornelius Vanderbilt | The most prominent were William K. Vanderbilt, grandson of railroad magnate | ; Frederick G. Bourne, president of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., and Chr ... |
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 ... |
Andrew Loog Oldham | ... little equipment and needed to borrow Alexis' gear to play. This was before | became their manager |
László Kubala | Managers Ferdinand Daučík and | led the team to five different trophies including La Liga, the Copa del Ge ... |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... and from 1918 he was even composing the music for them. With Mary Pickford, | and D. W. Griffith, he co-founded United Artists in 1919 |
John Numbi | ... aff under Laurent Kabila. Kabila was able to name the air force commander ( | ), the RCD-Goma received the Land Force commander's position (Sylvain Buki ... |
Rider Strong | ... from TV at around the same time were most of the cast of Saved by the Bell, | of Boy Meets World, Joey Lawrence of Blossom (and to a lesser extent, Joey ... |
Richard Attenborough's | In 1969, Seymour appeared uncredited in her first film, | Oh! What a Lovely War. In 1970, Seymour appeared in her first major film r ... |
Henri Christophe | ... the Musée National is a museum featuring historical artifacts such as King | 's actual suicide pistol and a rusty anchor that museum operators claim wa ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... arrated the documentary Lost in La Mancha (2002), about the "unmaking" of a | retelling of Don Quixote, tentatively titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixot ... |
Charles de Gaulle | After the war, General | decided that the village would never be rebuilt. Instead, it would remain ... |
Luca Ronconi | Among non-traditional productions, in 1996 at La Scala | used distorted and fractured scenery to represent the twists of fate refle ... |
Stephen Byers | ... uspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party, alongside Patricia Hewitt and | . Consequently, he was dropped from the NATO "group of 12" committee that ... |
Lester B. Pearson | ... Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as working in the financial sector | ;, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University; Joe Clark and Kim Campb ... |
Earl Grey | ... on the Bank of England. This left King William IV no choice but to restore | to the premiership. Eventually the bill passed the House of Lords after th ... |
Mitt Romney | ... n instrumental in the prior 2004 alteration of this law to prevent Governor | from appointing a Republican senator should John Kerry's presidential camp ... |
Pope Gregory IX | In 1233 came the news of his appointment, by | , to the Archbishopric of Canterbury. The chapter had already made three s ... |
Edward Heath | ... e existing A3T missile. This decision was made official late in 1973 by the | administration, who changed the name from Super Antelope to Chevaline. The ... |
Johnny Evers | ... h at that time was a common, acceptable practice. The Cubs' second baseman, | , noticed this. In the confusion that followed, Evers claimed to have retr ... |
Robert De Niro | ... locations around Bayonne and Hoboken; the 2000 drama Men of Honor, starring | and Cuba Gooding Jr.; the 2002 drama Hysterical Blindness; and the 2005 To ... |
Tom Flores | (along with | {IV-player, XV and XVIII-coach} and Mike Ditka {VI-player, XX-coach}), as ... |
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 ... |
Patricia Hewitt | ... ounced he had been suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party, alongside | and Stephen Byers. Consequently, he was dropped from the NATO "group of 12 ... |
Marc Allégret | ... 27, he travelled through the French Equatorial Africa colony with his lover | . He went successively to Middle Congo (now the Republic of the Congo), Ou ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... e United States, including singers Tony Bennett and Placido Domingo, actors | and Brian Stokes Mitchell, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, actress Lauren Bacall, presid ... |
William Butler Ogden | ... ’s son, John H. Kinzie, ran to become the first mayor of Chicago, losing to | |
Duke of Wellington | ... g Mr Lamb (a role first offered to Timothy Dalton), Laurence Olivier as the | , Richard Chamberlain as Byron, and Ralph Richardson as King George IV. Th ... |
Johnny Depp | ... tentatively titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which would have starred | as Sancho Panza and Jean Rochefort as the quixotic hero. Bridges had previ ... |
George W. Bush | ... ear equal measure. In the 2004 presidential elections, the county supported | over John Kerry by 56% to 44%. On that same day, it voted by 53% to 45% to ... |
Stephen Fry | ... her Blackadder series, to which the simple reply "No, no chance" was given: | has expressed the view that, since the series went out on such a good "hig ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... 5. In the 1980s, there was an attempt by unknown entrepreneurs to seek from | , who owned The Times, the right to use the Times Roman name; separately, ... |
Saddam Hussein | All United Nations attempts to intervene as mediators were rebuffed. Under | , Baathist Iraq claimed the entire waterway up to the Iranian shore as its ... |
Tony Richardson | ... run and chance to participate in an updated version of the play directed by | . In 1960, in what would prove to be Paul Robeson's final concert performa ... |
King Edward VIII | In 1920, the Prince of Wales (the future | ) visited the area. Impressed by what he saw, he recommended the place in ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... d spread across America and the South by figures such as George Washington, | , and Robert E. Lee. Their homes in Virginia represent the birthplace of A ... |
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 ... |
Jorge Valdano | On 19 October 2004, he replaced | , a former teammate, as Real Madrid's director of football and, until the ... |
Anthony Eden | ... ion of the Home Guard (initially as the Local Defence Volunteers) following | 's broadcast appeal to the Nation on Tuesday 14 May 1940 also created furt ... |
George W. Bush | ... e were President Obama and former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and | (also representing his father, former President George H. W. Bush, who dec ... |
António Egas Moniz | ... eucotomy procedure was the work of the Portuguese physician and neurologist | , who was highly acclaimed for his work on cerebral angiography (radiograp ... |
Jairzinho | ... los Alberto who sent a fizzing low ball down the right flank for the speedy | to latch on to. The Brazilian winger sped past left back Terry Cooper and ... |
Daniel Webster | Like | , James Wilson, and Joseph Story before him, Lincoln argued that the Decla ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... Clinton and George W. Bush (also representing his father, former President | , who declined to attend), along with Vice President Biden, three former V ... |
Richard Nixon | ... Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married | 's daughter Julie in 1968 |
Bernard Delfont | ... he Knickerbocker Hotel as a subterfuge for a business meeting with producer | , the doors opened to their suite #205, flooding the room with light and t ... |
Johnny Depp | ... g area for use in the 2009 film Public Enemies featuring Christian Bale and | |
George V | ... British monarchs stayed at the Viceregal Lodge, notably Queen Victoria and | . American presidents hosted here include Presidents John F. Kennedy, Rich ... |
Pervez Musharraf | ... ction teams from the military's elite Special Service Group unit. President | , as civilian head of state, was due to have this withdrawn after retiring ... |
Mohammad Najibullah | ... Afghanistan as well as to remove the Soviet-backed government of President | |
Mike Ditka | and | {VI-player, XX-coach}), as well as the first African-American Head Coach t ... |
Robert Longo | ... can be seen in the appropriation art of artists such as Sherrie Levine and | because, "Allegorical imagery is appropriated imagery." Appropriation art ... |
Burghley | ... y on the morning of 6 April. There is some evidence that the Lord Treasurer | endeavoured to save their lives, and was frustrated by Whitgift and other ... |
Paul Newman | ... de Fulton County, and specifically Roswell, their home have included actors | and Joanne Woodward. Singer/actor Usher. Comedian Jeff Foxworthy was a fre ... |
Wagner | ... ng the then-conventional prejudices against the music of Berlioz, Liszt and | . (This would be in sharp contrast to his brother Walter, who would become ... |
Queen Victoria | Various visiting British monarchs stayed at the Viceregal Lodge, notably | and George V. American presidents hosted here include Presidents John F. K ... |
David Garrick | ... al further gifts, including the Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts and | 's library of 1,000 printed plays, but yet contained few ancient s recogni ... |
Bruce Babbitt | Also in 1994, United States Secretary of the Interior | first proposed the removal of several Pacific Northwest dams because of th ... |
Lev Kamenev | ... t the Provisional Government. On October 10, 1917 (Julian calendar), he and | were the only two Central Committee members to vote against an armed revol ... |
Harry S. Truman | In 1946 President | appointed Baruch as the United States representative to the United Nations ... |
Rob Marshall | ... ater director) revived the musical Cabaret in New York with fellow director | . Beth Swofford of the Creative Artists Agency arranged meetings for Mende ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... n was under French control as Louisiana. In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase by | brought the area under United States control. In 1830, Congress passed the ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... Hearst shared Smith's opposition to Prohibition he swung his papers behind | in the 1928 presidential election. Hearst's support for Franklin D. Roosev ... |
Brian McDermott | ... an Rodgers. Rodgers left the club by mutual consent on 16 December 2009 and | made caretaker manager the same day. In the 2010–11 FA Cup, Reading beat W ... |
Hamani Diori | ... -Nguesso, of the Republic of the Congo, Idriss Déby, president of Chad, and | former president of Niger |
Lord Protector | ... letely in 1653, thereby establishing The Protectorate. Cromwell then became | of England, Scotland and Ireland; a monarch in all but name: he was even ' ... |
Sparky Anderson | ... offseason. With the deaths of George Kell, Mark Fidrych, Ernie Harwell and | , the slogan has new appreciation, for players and personalities of the te ... |
Jon Cryer | ... episodes of the comedy Two and a Half Men which stars his Hot Shots co-star | and formerly Charlie Sheen. Stiles also made short guest appearances on Mu ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... 003, after a trip to Iraq, he was publicly questioning Secretary of Defense | , saying that more U.S. troops were needed; the following year, McCain ann ... |
Cardinal Pole | ... ent to Mass, confessed, and in no particular official capacity went to meet | on his return to England in December 1554, again accompanying him to Calai ... |
Douglas MacArthur | ... ith an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, | and George Marshall. He first became executive officer to General Conner i ... |
Caesar | ... re classics. Augustus also continued the shifts on the calendar promoted by | , and the month of August is named after him. Augustus' enlightened rule r ... |
Pope Paul IV | Two years later | issued orders to have all the conversos thrown into the prisons of the Inq ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... Cold War. Participants at the conference included Churchill, U.S. President | and French Premier Joseph Laniel. In 1957, a second summit conference was ... |
Thatcher | ... the system has been through phases of evolutionary change. The Conservative | administrations attempted to bring competition into the NHS by developing ... |
Henry Knox | ... he site of the Springfield Armory, a site selected by George Washington and | in 1777. Closed controversially during the Vietnam War, the Springfield Ar ... |
John Numbi | ... litary; the Republican Guard is the only component he trusts. Major General | , former Air Force chief, now inspector general of police, ran a parallel ... |
Dr. Dre | # | – The Chroni |
Malcolm McLaren | ... numerous awards and recognitions, and acquired an unexpected audience after | sampled some of its music in his 1982 hit song, "Buffalo Girls." Later the ... |
David Ben-Gurion | ... which became commonly known as the "ghetto". Moshe Dayan and Prime Minister | were in favor of expulsion, while Mapam and the Israeli labor union Histad ... |
Bobby Charlton | ... e Busby Babes whom Banks had faced as an adolescent. Banks failed to hold a | shot from distance which gave a chance to David Herd. After that things go ... |
Orson Welles | ... Kid Ory's band, which was featured for a time on a radio program hosted by | . Noone played a few broadcasts with the band, but died suddenly of a hear ... |
Vice President | ... , "obviously .... did not feel that the group attracted the wrong element". | George H. W. Bush said of The Beach Boys, "They're my friends and I like t ... |
Ice Cube | Rammstein embarked on a live tour with Korn, | , Orgy and Limp Bizkit called the Family Values Tour in September through ... |
Richard Cromwell | ... n chair. Upon his death in 1658, Cromwell was briefly succeeded by his son, | . Richard Cromwell was an ineffective ruler, and the Long Parliament was r ... |
Mickey Cochrane | ... at the Tigers' previous home Tiger Stadium, was renamed Cochrane Avenue for | . Cherry Street, which runs behind the left-field stands at Tiger Stadium, ... |
the Queen | ... ided to dismiss Whitlam as Prime Minister. Fearing that Whitlam would go to | and have him removed, Kerr did not give Whitlam any hint of what was comin ... |
Jelle Zijlstra | ... ernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Prince Ferdinand von Bismarck, Prime Minister | , and Queen |
Lewis Cass | ... lman's defeat, American leaders like President Jackson and Secretary of War | would not consider a diplomatic solution; they wanted a resounding victory ... |
Paul Newman | Along with | , Sidney Poitier and later Steve McQueen, Streisand formed First Artists P ... |
Alicia Keys | ... presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by her five children and singer | . Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan performed musical tributes to ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... rnor of New York, and then fourth Vice President of the United States under | and James Madison; and Alexander Hamilton, first United States Secretary o ... |
Zhuge Liang | ... ted practical systems of governance and administration, such as Cao Cao and | in the Three Kingdoms Period, Wang Dao and Bao Jingyan of the Eastern Jin, ... |
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 ... |
Sheri L. Dew | ... FO Gary Crittenden '76, former Dell CEO Kevin Rollins '84, Deseret Book CEO | , and Matthew K. McCauley, CEO of children's clothing company Gymboree |
Ion Antonescu | ... rman Hungarian government, as well as the pro-German Romanian Government of | allowed Germany to enlist the German population in Nazi sponsored organiza ... |
John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale | Image:John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale by Jacob Huysmans.jpg| | (1616-1682) |
Richard Branson | ... them away from Fast. Eventually in May, 1979, the band accepted an offer by | 's Virgin Records. Because of his label's early support, the band offered ... |
Sam Phillips | ... itten as Rocket "88") is a rhythm and blues song that was first recorded at | ' recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee, on 3 March or 5 March 1951 (acco ... |
George Orwell | ... only one work of that author. This includes such words as "Orwellian" (from | , referring to his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four) and "Ballardesque" or "Ball ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... nt, and for attempting to undermine the influence of both his mother and of | . After waging an unsuccessful war in Languedoc, he took refuge in Flander ... |
vice-president | ... or the first of his two terms as president, and John Adams became the first | |
Lloyd Bentsen | ... do under federal law, as soon as it convened on January 3, 1961." (In 1988, | , the Vice Presidential running mate of Democratic presidential candidate ... |
John J. Pershing | ... isenhower served with an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, | , Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall. He first became executive officer ... |
Jeff Rooker | While in opposition, he co-ordinated tactics with government backbenchers | and Audrey Wise to secure legislation providing for the automatic indexati ... |
Sidney Poitier | Along with Paul Newman, | and later Steve McQueen, Streisand formed First Artists Production Company ... |
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 ... |
Julian Beck | ... d during the 19th century as a religious zealot named Reverend Henry Kane ( | ). Kane was the leader of a utopian cult, who had sealed themselves in an ... |
Henry King | ... E. Hulme – Leigh Hunt – Elizabeth Jennings – Samuel Johnson – John Keats – | – Charles Kingsley – Rudyard Kipling – Philip Larkin – Henry Wadsworth Lon ... |
Olusegun Obasanjo | 30 October 2006: President | signed a contract with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation to ... |
Rob Zombie | ... almost $20,000 to build. Barris also built the DRAG-U-LA (which inspired a | song by the same name), a dragster built from a coffin, which Grandpa used ... |
Thomas Jefferson | In 1803, President | issued the following instructions to Meriwether Lewis: "The object of your ... |
Reuven Frank | ... ber 29, 1956, with Huntley in New York and Brinkley in Washington. Producer | , who had advocated pairing Huntley and Brinkley for the convention covera ... |
Alan Trammell | ... ochrane's number 3; the number 3 has not been retired for Dick McAuliffe or | either, although number 3 has only been issued twice since Trammell retire ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... olicy is reportedly based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence of | —non-interference in other states' affairs, non-aggression, peaceful coexi ... |
John Major | ... principal editorial cartoonist. One of Bell's most famous caricatures is of | as a dire superhero wearing his Y-fronts on the outside of his clothes, in ... |
Willie Rennie | ... Thomas Docherty of the Labour Party. Previously, the seat had been held by | for the Liberal Democrats since the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election ... |
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 ... |
Paul Newman | ... entually understudying in the New York production of Picnic, which featured | . The two were married in 1958 after their work together in the film The L ... |
Meriwether Lewis | In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson issued the following instructions to | : "The object of your mission is to explore the Missouri river, & such pri ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... dy of Superman. Bell also claims to be the first cartoonist to have spotted | 's mad left eye, as well as the fact that Tony Blair shares this unusual f ... |
Richard Strauss | Zweig enjoyed a close association with | , and provided the libretto for Die schweigsame Frau (The Silent Woman). S ... |
King George V | ... ucted, these were built 1906-14 to the design by J.J. Burnet, and opened by | and Queen Mary in 1914. They now house the Museum's collections of Prints ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... resident of the United States under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and | , first United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Washington |
State Opening of Parliament | Additionally, the Duke of Norfolk participates in the ceremony of the | . He is among the four individuals who precede the monarch, and one of the ... |
Kaganovich | ... ecution lists, fourth among the Soviet leadership after Molotov, Stalin and | |
George M. C. Fisher | ... 90s, Kodak planned a decade-long journey to move to digital technology. CEO | reached out to Microsoft and other new consumer merchandisers. Apple's pio ... |
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham | ... was officially named the county seat. Although Chatham County is named for | , Pittsboro is named for his son, William Pitt the Younger |
Shannen Doherty | Following reported on-set friction, | left the show at the end of the fourth season. Doherty's character, Brenda ... |
John C. Brown | ... t made the Nashville newspapers' front pages when former Tennessee Governor | died of a hemorrhage at one of the hotels. The papers emphasized that due ... |
Lenin's | ... support one another. Althusser elaborates on these concepts by reference to | analysis of the Russian Revolution of 1917 |
Bob Godfrey | ... n collaboration with several authors. He has made short animated films with | , including a short series of animated cartoons for Channel 4 television i ... |
Pope Gregory IX | ... from the region, largely thanks to the famous inquisitor Bernard Gui. Under | the Inquisition was given great power to suppress the heresy. Contrary to ... |
Ulpian | ... nd fragments of rubble, instead of becoming mud in clay soils. According to | , there were three types of roads |
Dr. Dre | ... Dopeman," which marked the first collaboration of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, | and Ice Cube. Mexican rapper Krazy-Dee co-wrote "Panic Zone," which was or ... |
United States Secretary of the Treasury | ... tes under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and Alexander Hamilton, first | under President Washington |
William Pitt the Younger | ... amed for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, Pittsboro is named for his son, | |
George H. W. Bush | ... aw," and was able to retain his seat in the Senate despite Dukakis' loss to | . The same went for Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut in 2000 after Al ... |
Cao Cao | ... that advocated practical systems of governance and administration, such as | and Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms Period, Wang Dao and Bao Jingyan of ... |
Lech Kaczyński | ... r of the PO, was beaten 54% to 46% in the second round by the PiS candidate | |
Charles Evans Hughes | ... so creating the Independence Party. He was defeated for the governorship by | |
Hilton Koch | ... uary 31, 2007, the WNBA Board of Governors approved the sale of the team to | , a Houston-based mattress and furniture businessman. Two weeks later, Com ... |
Jerry Heller | ... was assembled by Compton-based Eazy-E, who co-founded Ruthless Records with | . Initially, N.W.A consisted of Eazy-E and Dr. Dre, who in turn brought DJ ... |
Bing Crosby | ... eir good-natured rivalry, to save the school from being shut down. It stars | and Ingrid Bergman. The character of Father O'Malley had been previously p ... |
George V | In 1911, the house underwent a large extension for the visit of King | and Queen Mary. With the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the off ... |
Shannen Doherty | ... ey and Luke Perry, became teen idols, while the series would make actresses | , Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling household names in the US. The show also ... |
Paul Newman | She appeared with husband | in ten featured films |
James Madison | ... an intriguing competition between incumbent Democratic-Republican President | and a dissident Democratic-Republican, DeWitt Clinton, nephew of Madison's ... |
John Barnes | ... Newcastle, John Aldridge from Oxford United (who replaced Ian Rush); winger | from Watford; and Oxford United midfielder Ray Houghton. The new-look Live ... |
António Egas Moniz | Half of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine of 1949 was awarded to | for the "discovery of the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psycho ... |
George W. Bush | ... ndchildren. King is politically active and made media appearances promoting | during the 2004 U.S. presidential election, which included attendance at t ... |
Abdur Rahman Khan | ... after the Second Anglo-Afghan War in 1880 when the nation was ruled by Emir | . Traditionally, Afghan governments relied on three military institutions: ... |
Edward Grey | ... Persia to German trade and technology. The ministers Alexander Izvolsky and | agreed to resolve their long-standing conflicts in Asia in order to make a ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... dustrialization combines aspects of Infant Industry protection, promoted by | and Friedrich List, and which defined the trade policy of the United State ... |
Brian Henson | ... he commercial failure of Labyrinth demoralized Henson to the point that son | remembered the time of its release as being "the closest I've seen him to ... |
Tom Hanks | ... es, Winter Dreams and Philadelphia (1993) in which she played the mother to | ' character, and in television. She appeared in the television films Sybil ... |
DeWitt Clinton | ... c-Republican President James Madison and a dissident Democratic-Republican, | , nephew of Madison's late Vice President. The Federalist opposition threw ... |
Wang Ch'ung-hui | ... ns, Frank B. Kellogg, Negulesco, Michel Rostworowski, Walther Schücking and | |
John Adams | ... rge Washington was elected for the first of his two terms as president, and | became the first vice-president |
Ice Cube | ... oth formerly members of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, as DJs and producers. | was added to the roster after he had started out as a rapper for the group ... |
Joe Biden | ... e committee member, Democratic Delaware Senator (and future Vice President) | , later stated that he regretted not having opposed Scalia "because he was ... |
David Ben-Gurion | ... en elected to the first Knesset. Years later, Cohen's role was uncovered by | 's biographer Michael Bar Zohar, while Cohen was working as Ben-Gurion's p ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... to school in 1925, where he received daily meals in a program organized by | . In school, Zapf was mainly interested in technical subjects. One of his ... |
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 ... |
Microsoft Outlook | ... osoft Windows platform, such as netSmart, Outlook Express, some versions of | , and the mini-browsers in Winamp and RealPlayer |
Jennie Garth | ... , became teen idols, while the series would make actresses Shannen Doherty, | and Tori Spelling household names in the US. The show also had many cast c ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... e its rightful owners. His labor theory of value influenced the thinking of | , who in turn shaped the way many nineteenth-century American homesteaders ... |
Brian Blessed | ... teran stage of their careers, were also recruited for roles. These included | , Peter Cook, John Grillo, Simon Jones, Tom Baker, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Pad ... |
Sally Field | ... er, and in television. She appeared in the television films Sybil, opposite | , and Crisis at Central High. She was the narrator for Martin Scorsese's s ... |
Richard Wagner | ... d not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, | , or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere. Gershwin responded to the critics, " ... |
Richard Wagner | ... udes Der Ring des Nibelungen. It is a manga version of the opera written by | |
Carlos Ghosn | ... Nissan Group, but has become more independent after its restructuring under | (CEO) |
George M. Dallas | ... and Gastonia. The population was 3,402 at the 2000 census. It was named for | , Vice President of the United States of America under James K. Polk |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | Initially, the program lost audience from Swayze's program, and President | let it be known that he was displeased by the switch. In the summer of 195 ... |
King George V | ... s of the Manor. In the 20th century the hall hosted the Duke of York, later | , with the Duchess of York, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother) and a ... |
Premier of the Republic of China | ... etropolis. Hsieh resigned from the office of mayor to take up the office of | in 2005. The last municipal election, held on December 9, 2006, resulted i ... |
Elizabeth II | ... entity from the Crown Estate and currently provides income for the monarch, | . The Sovereign is styled as Duke of Lancaster, regardless of gender, alth ... |
Wagner | ... n Siegfried's family; his mother named him Siegfried because of her love of | 's operas. His middle name, Loraine, was the surname of a clergyman with w ... |
Herb Alpert | ... eprise Records, which has been owned by Warner Music for some time now, and | 's A&M Records, now owned by Universal Music Group). Similarly, Madonna's ... |
William Draper Lewis | ... College of Law), William Schnader (drafter of the Uniform Commercial Code), | (founder of the American Law Institute and Dean of Penn Law), Henry Martyn ... |
Rt Rev Dr Tom Wright | ... of scholars and historians. According to the Anglican Bishop of Durham, the | , the novel is a "great thriller" but "lousy history". For example, the ma ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... opposite Sally Field, and Crisis at Central High. She was the narrator for | 's screen version of The Age of Innocence |
Robert De Niro | By several accounts (Scorsese's included), | practically saved Scorsese's life when he persuaded Scorsese to kick his c ... |
Frank B. Kellogg | ... ri Fromageot, José Gustavo Guerrero, Cecil Hurst, Edouard Rolin-Jaequemyns, | , Negulesco, Michel Rostworowski, Walther Schücking and Wang Ch'ung-hui |
Richard Strauss | The book inspired | to compose the tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra, which he designated "fre ... |
Tommy Burns | ... ew 24,200 all-seater Madejski Stadium, named after chairman, John Madejski. | had taken over from Terry Bullivant but lasted just 18 months before being ... |
Rick Perry | ... The Department of Commerce was one of three departments that Texas governor | advocated eliminating during his 2012 presidential campaign, along with th ... |
Forest Evashevski | ... ncluded segments with celebrity guests such as Chico Marx, Alfred Drake and | , among others |
Michael Bay | There were tensions during shooting between director | and the Walt Disney Company executives who were supervising the production ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... 1957, a second summit conference was held; this time British Prime Minister | arrived earlier than President Eisenhower, to make it clear that they were ... |
Vice President | ... a dissident Democratic-Republican, DeWitt Clinton, nephew of Madison's late | . The Federalist opposition threw their support behind Clinton. Nonetheles ... |
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 ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... reamWorks. With the help of executives Glenn Williamson and Bob Cooper, and | in his capacity as studio partner, Ball was convinced to develop the proje ... |
Sidney Poitier | ... eson, was held at Carnegie Hall, as a benefit for the Paul Robeson Archive. | proclaimed, "When Paul Robeson died, it marked the passing of a magnificen ... |
Sir William Cecil | ... the north of Peterborough, near Stamford, was built and mostly designed by | , later 1st Baron Burghley, who was Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth ... |
Secretary of the Interior | ... ge crowds. However, in April 1983, James G. Watt, President Ronald Reagan's | , banned Independence Day concerts on the Mall by such groups. Watt said t ... |
Stuart Symington | ... his running-mate and did not want to ask him. Kennedy's reported choice was | . Johnson decided to seek the Vice Presidency and with House Speaker Sam R ... |
Alexander Nowell | ... As a boy, Harrison attended St Paul's School and the Westminster School of | . Raised in Protestant circles, Harrison entered Christ Church, Oxford and ... |
Hamilton Fish | ... lony Governor Peter Stuyvesant. They were grandparents to New York Governor | . Another daughter of Gilbert Livingston named Margaret Livingston married ... |
Tom Hanks | ... He was then joined by the Pythons, Innes, Carol Cleveland and special guest | , to perform "The Lumberjack Song" |
Austin Corbin | In 1895 the first train from the | extension of the Long Island Rail Road pulled into Montauk (the land havin ... |
John Cecil Masterman | ... he Germans had ready access to through the neutral nations. In addition, as | , chairman of the Twenty Committee, commented, "If, for example, St Paul's ... |
John Gilbert | ... some of MGM's leading male stars, among them Ramón Novarro, William Haines, | and Tim McCoy. Crawford appeared in The Unknown (1927), starring Lon Chane ... |
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 ... |
Julius Caesar | ... me for the group was subsequently dropped. That island was first invaded by | in 55 BC, and the Roman conquest of the island began in AD 43, leading to ... |
Richard Nixon | ... outcomes of real-world events such as the Vietnam War and the presidency of | . In keeping with the realism of the series, although the costumed crimefi ... |
Bill Arnsparger | ... s being built. The Giants were 5-9 that year (2-5 at Shea). Their coach was | and their quarterback was Craig Morton |
vice-president | Coolidge was | under Warren G. Harding and became president in 1923 when Harding died in ... |
Jack Kemp | ... on in income tax rates and made former Congressman and supply side advocate | his running mate. Dole also found himself criticized from both the left an ... |
John van 't Schip | ... Another Feyenoord player, Robin van Persie had to be rescued by Ajax coach | and player . Then in 2005 riots before and after the match happened in Rot ... |
Arthur Griffith | ... n. He also joined the Celtic Literary Society through which he came to know | who was to remain a friend and influence throughout his life. Beginning in ... |
Autumn de Wilde | On October 25, 2007, a book titled Elliott Smith was released by | , which consists of photographs, handwritten lyrics and "revealing talks w ... |
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 ... |
Larry Doby | ... ever, it was not until the signing of Robinson (in the National League) and | (in the American League) that baseball began to remove its color bar |
John Candy | The Steve Martin and | comedy, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, was partially filmed in Coal City an ... |
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 ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... ques Rousseau in 18th century France, among others. His writings influenced | , who then incorporated Rousseau's reference to "inalienable rights" into ... |
George H. W. Bush | Notable descendants include Presidents of the United States | and George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor ... |
Margaret Thatcher | Finchley was from 1959 to 1992 the Parliamentary constituency of | , British Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Finchley is now covered by the ... |
Walt Disney | ... pped balked at the idea because of the cost of color broadcasting. In 1961, | struck a deal with NBC to move the show to their network. At the time, NBC ... |
Andy Warhol | ... originally released in March 1967 by Verve Records. Recorded in 1966 during | 's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, The Velvet Undergro ... |
Johnny Depp | ... to other projects. The film was removed from IMDB. There was a rumour that | was originally cast as Crowley and Robin Williams as Aziraphale. However N ... |
Matthew Katz | ... formed in late 1966 in San Francisco, at the instigation of Skip Spence and | . Both had been previously associated with Jefferson Airplane, Spence as t ... |
Pietro Badoglio | ... m and arrested by order of King Victor Emmanuel III, that appointed General | as new Prime Minister. Badoglio stripped away the final elements of Fascis ... |
George W. Bush | ... cent meeting was on 23 June 2008, between Premier Ewart Brown and President | . Prior to this, the leaders of Bermuda and the United States had not met ... |
Ice Cube | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, | , and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career in 1989 and Ice Cub ... |
Jack Straw | ... dinance preventing resettlement unlawful. In 2004, the Privy Council, under | 's tenure, overturned the ruling. In 2006 the High Court of Justice found ... |
Brian Keith | ... of Karen Ann Quinlan was made about the Quinlan case, with Piper Laurie and | playing Quinlan's parents |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... n the orders of allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and | , records were destroyed and the whole affair was kept secret for many yea ... |
Ōkuma Shigenobu | On October 9, 1916, Terauchi Masatake took over as prime minister from | . On November 2, 1917, the Lansing-Ishii Agreement noted the recognition o ... |
Johnny Giles | ... r from Ken Keyworth, Banks leapt high in the air to claim a high cross from | , only to drop the ball at Herd's feet. Herd scored his second to conclude ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | In 1974 he became Prime Minister | 's consultant on combating terrorism. The following year he became the pri ... |
Paul Newman | ... rd was reported to have been engaged to author Gore Vidal prior to marrying | . However, there was no real engagement: Vidal later claimed it was a stun ... |
Pyotr Stolypin | Eastern European theorists include | (1862–1911) and Alexander Chayanov (1888–1939) in Russia; Adolf Wagner (18 ... |
Ben Affleck | ... he film Good Will Hunting (1997), from a screenplay he co-wrote with friend | . The pair won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Gold ... |
Michael O'Dwyer | On 13 March 1940, Udham Singh shot | , generally held responsible for the Amritsar Massacre, in London. However ... |
Omar Bongo | ... nch control in Africa. Those most often mentioned are the recently deceased | , former president of Gabon, Félix Houphouët-Boigny, former president of C ... |
Bryan Singer | ... riginal series which starred Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and Lorne Greene. | was confirmed to direct the feature film though plans made very little pro ... |
Sir Arthur Wellesley | ... sence the French situation in Spain deteriorated, and then became dire when | arrived to take charge of British-Portuguese forces |
Bobby Charlton | ... gentina side 1–0 in the last eight, with Geoff Hurst scoring with a header. | scored twice in the semi final against Portugal before a late penalty was ... |
Robert Duvall | ... ga.k.a. False Witness with George Kennedy (1970) and The Outfit (1974) with | . She resumed making live and studio albums under the new management of Al ... |
Georgianne | ... tarred in Brainstorm alongside Natalie Wood and (in a minor role) his wife, | . Walken was one of the last persons to see Wood alive with her untimely a ... |
George Soros | ... r's students at the London School of Economics was the billionaire investor | , among whose philanthropic foundations is the Open Society Institute, a t ... |
United States Secretary of State | ... y, American statesman, member of the United States Senate from Kentucky and | in the 19th century |
Ben Stiller | ... he Fockers (a sequel to Meet the Parents), playing opposite Dustin Hoffman, | , Blythe Danner and Robert De Niro |
John Cromwell | ... de changed and he subsequently spoke highly of her abilities. The director, | , allowed her relative freedom, and commented, "I let Bette have her head. ... |
John Major | ... ct and misleading information given at the time Railtrack was created, when | was Conservative . An increased offer of up to 262p per share was enough t ... |
Walt Disney | ... me park of the same name, changed its name to Walt Disney Presents in 1958. | had long wanted ABC to broadcast his show in color, but the network still ... |
Geoff Hurst | ... ued when England beat a physical Argentina side 1–0 in the last eight, with | scoring with a header |
George W. Bush | ... e descendants include Presidents of the United States George H. W. Bush and | , the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First L ... |
Pinhas Lavon | ... The deportation was approved by Ben-Gurion and Dayan over the objections of | , secretary-general of the Histadrut, who envisioned the town as a product ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | Louis XIII, taciturn and suspicious, leaned heavily on his Prime Minister | , to govern the Kingdom. They are remembered for the establishment of the ... |
Winston Churchill | On the orders of allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt, | and Dwight D. Eisenhower, records were destroyed and the whole affair was ... |
Dr. Dre | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, | , Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career i ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... treet is the Category B listed handloom weavers' cottage, the birthplace of | which dates from the early 18th century. An adjacent memorial hall was add ... |
Xi Jinping | ... ealand's second-largest trading partner, behind Australia. On 17 June 2010, | , China's vice-president, travelled to , New Zealand for a three-day visit ... |
Robert Mugabe | | | |Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Fron |
Julius Caesar | When | added days to some months, he added them to the end of the month, so as no ... |
President for Life | ... 972 Macias took complete control of the government and assumed the title of | . The Macias regime was characterized by abandonment of all government fun ... |
General Secretary of the Central Committee | ... ce. Nevertheless, Zinoviev and Kamenev helped Stalin retain his position as | at the XIIIth Party Congress in May–June 1924 during the first Lenin's Tes ... |
Justin Theroux | ... bilities for a lot of different roles, so it was a beautiful full package." | also met Lynch directly from his airplane. After a long flight with little ... |
Jack Charlton | ... ce in the semi final against Portugal before a late penalty was conceded by | handling the ball. Banks was finally beaten after 43 minutes when Eusébio ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... king and precedent-setting case quotes extensively from an address given by | to medical professionals on the matter of preservation of life |
Robert De Niro | ... e Parents), playing opposite Dustin Hoffman, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner and | |
Roger Goodell | ... uper Bowl XLII).Under NFL scheduling rules put in place by NFL Commissioner | prior to the 2010 season, the Super Bowl participants will not be able to ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... d the Last, a short play, was adapted as 21 Days, starring Vivien Leigh and | |
Andrew Carnegie | ... ry was the first in the world to be funded via donations by philanthropist, | . A total of 2,811 free public libraries were eventually built altogether. ... |
Origen | While he thus closely followed the two great Alexandrians, | and Athanasius, in exegesis and Christology respectively, his work shows m ... |
JoBeth Williams | ... on the Freeling family, which consists of Steven (Craig T. Nelson); Diane ( | ); Dana (Dominique Dunne); Robbie (Oliver Robins); and Carol Anne (Heather ... |
Hara Takashi | ... I, giving rise to the nickname for the period, "Taishō Democracy." In 1918, | , a protege of Saionji and a major influence in the prewar Seiyūkai cabine ... |
Yuri Andropov | ... s because of Egypt and Syria," said Premier Alexei Kosygin, while KGB chief | added that "We shall not unleash the Third World War." The letter from the ... |
Zhou Enlai | On 6 April 1936, Zhang Xueliang met with | to plan the end of the Chinese Civil War. In the Xi'an incident (12 Decemb ... |
Sidney Poitier | ... ho's Coming to Dinner is a 1967 American drama film starring Spencer Tracy, | and Katharine Hepburn, and featuring Hepburn's niece Katharine Houghton. T ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... 16 December 1986 Jeltoksan riot took place in response to General Secretary | 's dismissal of Dinmukhamed Kunayev |
Józef Piłsudski | ... some political leaders of the Polish insurrection movement (in particular, | ) sent emissaries to Japan to collaborate on sabotage and intelligence gat ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... h were opened on 28 June 1929. The gates which were named after the wife of | lead up a to a bronze statue of Andrew Carnegie which was unveiled in 1914 ... |
Sir Arthur Young | ... ) was also born in Portsmouth, Robert Styles, an FA Premier League Referee. | , policeman and police reformer was born in the area. Also famous people n ... |
John J. Pershing | ... s assignments, it received a congratulatory letter for bravery from General | . He was promoted to top sergeant and, after the war ended, arrived back i ... |
Vince Lombardi | ... mbardi, the widow of Pro Football Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers head coach | |
Leslie Howard | ... ed it as an opportunity to show the range of her acting skills. Her costar, | , was initially dismissive of her, but as filming progressed his attitude ... |
Origen | ... the Psalms (Tractatus super Psalmos), for which he was largely indebted to | ; of his Commentarius in Evangelium Matthaei, an allegorical exegesis of t ... |
Joshua Nkomo | ... undi wars in Matabeleland in the 1980s. This led to the political merger of | 's Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) with the ruling Zimbabwe African ... |
Chas Chandler | Jimi Hendrix arrived in England in September 1966 and with his new manager | formed a backing band with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell ... |
Hu Jintao | ... 2006. The center was completed in 2009 and opened by the Chinese President | |
Terry Gilliam | A film, directed by | , was planned. As of 2002 Gilliam still hoped to make the film with its al ... |
Harry Hopkins | ... evident during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency, when Grinnell graduates | '12, Chester Davis '11, Paul Appleby '13, Hallie Flanagan '11, and Florenc ... |
Cromwell's | ... sieged for many months, then stormed ('with roaring drummes') and sacked by | Scots allies, based in pro-Parliament Sunderland. The grateful King bestow ... |
Leslie Howard | ... oduction's popularity was assisted when a rival staging featuring film star | opened shortly afterward and was critically denounced in comparison to Gie ... |
Kirk Douglas | ... es of the various people who populate a police detective squad. It features | , Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Cathy O'Donnell, Lee Grant, among others ... |
James Madison | In the Federalist No. 39, | argued that the Constitution was designed to be a mixture of state-based a ... |
Kenneth Clarke | ... ity of their MPs rebelled against the party line, including figures such as | . The Liberal Democrats opposed the war, and their MPs were visibly unanim ... |
Bing Crosby | Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley ( | ), the unconventional priest from Going My Way, continues his work for the ... |
Zack Snyder | ... fter a number of attempts to adapt the series into a feature film, director | 's Watchmen was released in 2009 |
John Heisman | ... ty of the Black Sox Scandal. Bell became a backfield coach for Penn's coach | from 1920 to 1922. Under Heisman, he became well regarded as an assistant ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... Foccart, who from 1960 was chief of staff for African matters for president | (1958–69) and then Georges Pompidou (1969–1974), is claimed to be the lead ... |
George W. Bush | ... same low tariffs as goods from most other countries. Both Bill Clinton and | asserted that free trade would gradually open China to democratic reform. ... |
Arthur Griffith | ... gures, of Michael Collins, Eamon DeValera, Charles Stewart Parnell and also | . This graveyard led to Glasnevin being known as "the dead centre of Dubli ... |
William Hanna | ... ded the song "Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You)" written by Hoyt Curtin, | and Joseph Barbera, sung by Howard Morris. The episode was a surrealistic ... |
Eugene Levy | ... production of Godspell, starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, | , Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin. He went on to play piano for a Broadway s ... |
Sir Bobby Robson | ... luding Kevin Keegan (who had also served the club as a player) and the late | , who both also managed the England team |
Wang Ch'ung-hui | ... idrik Nyholm of Denmark and Max Huber of Switzerland. As the deputy judges, | of China, Demetre Negulesco of Romania and Michaelo Yovanovich of Yugoslav ... |
Jennie Garth | ... s Brenda Walsh in the 2008 spin-off series, 90210 along with former costars | , Tori Spelling, Ann Gillespie, and Joe E. Tata |
Minister for Finance | ... as James Ryan and Seán MacEntee, with Lynch taking over from the former as | . This appointment was particularly significant because Lemass was coming ... |
Savva Mamontov | ... in mid- to late-19th century Russia; their number included railway magnate | and textile manufacturer Pavel Tretyakov. Belyayev, Mamontov and Tretyakov ... |
Pope Benedict | ====2008====In April, during a visit to the United States, | admitted that he was "deeply ashamed" of the clergy sex abuse scandal that ... |
King George V | Tolworth has a King George's Field in memorial to | , where Corinthian-Casuals F.C. (two semi-pro football teams that have sin ... |
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 ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... ere named after the wife of Andrew Carnegie lead up a to a bronze statue of | which was unveiled in 1914 to a crowd of 20,000 |
Hugo Sánchez | ... Telmo Zarra (also known as Zarra) who shared the record with Mexican player | for most goals scored in a single season with 38 goals until Cristiano Ron ... |
Putin | ... ably as a result of social, economic, and lifestyle changes. However, after | become a president in 2000 there was significant growth in spending for pu ... |
James Callaghan | ... governments of Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson's second term and | . The project was finally revealed by Margaret Thatcher's then defence min ... |
Madeleine Albright | ... residential appointees. However, he worked smoothly with Secretary of State | |
Winston Churchill | ... cratic dynasties. Among the more famous descendants of the Marlboroughs are | and Diana, Princess of Wales |
Jack Greenwell | ... orts had an initial capacity of 22,000, which was later expanded to 60,000. | was recruited as the first full-time manager, and the club's fortunes bega ... |
William Cecil | ... Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland was Protector that his finance minister | took action on debasement to try to stop enclosure |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... ade. He disagreed strongly with the Labour governments of 1992–1996 (led by | and Shimon Peres) and 1999–2001 (Ehud Barak), however, he looked favourabl ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... the nominal command of William S. Hamilton, a militia colonel and a son of | . Hamilton would prove to be an unfortunate choice to lead the force; hist ... |
George W. Bush | ... Service-issued collectible envelope commemorating the 2004 inauguration of | |
Pope Pius XII | ... priest St. Josemaría Escrivá, Opus Dei was given final approval in 1950 by | . In 1982, by decision of Pope John Paul II, the Catholic Church made it i ... |
Sidney Poitier | ... young white woman who has had a whirlwind romance with Dr. John Prentice ( | ), a young, idealistic black physician she met while in Hawaii. The plot c ... |
Joseph Barbera | ... Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You)" written by Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna and | , sung by Howard Morris. The episode was a surrealistic Busby Berkeley-in- ... |
Merrill C. Meigs | ... in 1952 and the terminal was dedicated in 1961. The airfield was named for | , publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner and an aviation booster |
Rick Perry | ... er by renaming the Texas CAP wing's TX-352 Squadron for him. Texas Governor | cited Kittinger's work, as did the Texas state senate with a special resol ... |
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 ... |
Orson Welles | Among his friends were | and Ernest Hemingway. Humphrey Bogart was one of his best friends and Hust ... |
Edward Heath | ... th Labour and Conservative. This included the governments of Harold Wilson, | , Harold Wilson's second term and James Callaghan. The project was finally ... |
Joice Mujuru | | | |Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Fron |
Sparky Anderson | ... 1 last worn by Lou Whitaker in , after which Whitaker retired as a player. | 's #11, which also was last issued in 1995 when he himself retired from ma ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... rk which forms the western boundary of the town centre is a park, gifted by | in 1903. The park known locally as the Glen was created from the estate of ... |
Rex E. Lee | ... osition of Solicitor General of the United States, but the position went to | , to Scalia's great disappointment. Scalia was offered a seat on the Chica ... |
Tom Cole | ... l level, Lawton lies in Oklahoma 4th Congressional district, represented by | . In the State Senate, the county is represented by District 31 (Don Barri ... |
Gene Kelly | In 1951, MGM released the musical An American in Paris, featuring | and Leslie Caron. Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other a ... |
Brian Blessed | ... nd is depicted as a big, red-haired, bearded man (somewhat resembling actor | ; Gaiman has mentioned that he would like Blessed to play Destruction in t ... |
John Bassett Moore | ... e Council and Assembly on the first ballot taken. The second ballot elected | of the United States, and the sixth Didrik Nyholm of Denmark and Max Huber ... |
Henry Ford | ... nal to connect Lake Erie with Lake Michigan. This effort ultimately failed. | was attracted to the water power of the Huron River, and in 1925 he establ ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... s once bestowed in special circumstances, as with Franklin D. Roosevelt and | , but this practice was officially discontinued in 1953 |
Arthur Griffith | ... venue in the Northern Hemisphere with no retail outlets. It was named after | who was the founder and third leader of Sinn Féin and also served as Presi ... |
Henry Clay | ... . As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,864. Its name is in honor of | , American statesman, member of the United States Senate from Kentucky and ... |
Wouter Bos | Notable supporters of Feyenoord include Craig Bellamy, Gerard Cox, | , Jan Marijnissen, Robert Eenhoorn, Arjan Erkel, Dennis van der Geest, DJ ... |
Julius Caesar | ... nerary of Antoninus, the description of the road system, after the death of | and during Augustus tenure, is as follows |
Andy Warhol | ... pire blood) and socially successful (befriending many luminaries, including | ), but risks losing it all when the many enemies he makes along the way jo ... |
Ron Jaworski | Oakland linebacker Rod Martin intercepted Eagles quarterback | 's first pass of the game and returned it 17 yards to Philadelphia's 30-ya ... |
Wojciech Jaruzelski | ... embly, with the support of a number of Solidarity deputies, elected General | to that office. However, two attempts by the communists to form government ... |
Andrew Carnegie | The | birthplace museum dedicated to his life and work is on the southern gatewa ... |
William Howard Taft | On June 22, 1919, former President | visited Paxton while on his way to Champaign. After disembarking from a lo ... |
Frank Oz | ... Master Yoda. Henson suggested to Star Wars creator George Lucas that he use | as the puppeteer and voice of Yoda. Oz voiced Yoda in The Empire Strikes B ... |
Britney Spears | ... sman for such products as Viagra, Visa, Dunkin' Donuts and Pepsi-Cola (with | ), and as an occasional political commentator on the popular American inte ... |
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 ... |
Eric Stoltz | The pilot was directed by Jeffrey Reiner and starred | , Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Alessandra Torresani, and Polly Walker. T ... |
Nelson Rockefeller | In 1931, Leger visited New York City and decorated | 's apartment. In 1935, the in New York City presented an exhibition of his ... |
Pharaoh | ... d courier service for the diffusion of written documents is in Egypt, where | s used couriers for the diffusion of their decrees in the territory of the ... |
Bob McCammon | | , who had just coached the Flyers' first year AHL Maine Mariners farm club ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... his trip he also met Comte de Volney. He also met presidents John Adams and | . He and Jefferson discussed the need to introduce American agriculture to ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... lson's second term and James Callaghan. The project was finally revealed by | 's then defence minister Francis Pym. The reasons for revelation were both ... |
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 ... |
Origen | ... ny, including the Church Fathers Papias (c. 60-130), Irenaeus (c. 130-200), | (c. 185-254), Eusebius (c. 260-340) Jerome (c. 340-420), and Augustine of ... |
Vladimir Putin | ... ly before his death he issued a statement accusing then-President of Russia | of involvement in his assassination. President Putin denies he had any par ... |
Sam Phillips | ... ally an alias for Ike Turner and his band The Kings of Rhythm), recorded by | for Sun Records in March 1951. Other early contenders include Wynonie Harr ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... The Normal Heart, a project she has worked on since the mid-1990s In 2009, | stated that Streisand was one of several actresses (alongside Meryl Streep ... |
Ban Johnson | ... n League, founded in 1893, became particularly aggressive. Its fiery leader | railed against the National League and promised to build a new league that ... |
George W. Bush | ... went for Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut in 2000 after Al Gore lost to | . In 2008, Joseph Biden was elected Vice President and was re-elected U.S. ... |
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire | ... d heiress of the 4th Earl of Cork, Lady Charlotte Boyle (1731-1754) married | , a future Prime Minister of Great Britain & Ireland. Their son, the 5th D ... |
Mitt Romney | ... ed his first serious challenger, the young, telegenic, and very well-funded | . Romney ran as a successful entrepreneur and Washington outsider with a s ... |
James Byrnes | ... needed and who would produce it. Baruch's ideas were largely adopted, with | appointed to carry them out. During the war Baruch remained a trusted advi ... |
John Adams | ... ial sword. On this trip he also met Comte de Volney. He also met presidents | and Thomas Jefferson. He and Jefferson discussed the need to introduce Ame ... |
Orson Welles | 1981. | receives funding from a mysterious source to film the ultimate version of ... |
George Marshall | ... uccession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and | . He first became executive officer to General Conner in the Panama Canal ... |
William Daley | ... r the Daley campaign as a fundraiser, David Axelrod as campaign strategist, | as chief strategist, and as a campaign aide |
Arthur Griffith | ... another commando. Meanwhile, back home Irish pro-Boer fever, whipped up by | and Maud Gonne in what was the most popular and most violent of the Europe ... |
Drew Carey | In 1995, Stiles was asked by American comic | to be a regular on his comedy The Drew Carey Show. Stiles played Drew's sm ... |
Origen | ... not by his own choice. (Doctrine of the Will by Asa Mahan, p. 61). Likewise | , an |
George Orwell | In his classic essay on the topic | distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, which he defines as devotion to ... |
Michael Jeffery | ... ebruary 1970, it seemed as if the original Experience was reformed. Manager | even set up an interview with Rolling Stone magazine to announce the retur ... |
Hu Jintao | ... development gap between urban and rural areas. As a result, under President | and Premier Wen Jiabao, the PRC government initiated policies to address t ... |
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 ... |
Vice President | In the election of 1912, | Sherman died shortly before the election, too late for any state to remove ... |
Richard Wagner | ... ion and orchestration were further enriched by his exposure to the works of | |
Ezra Taft Benson | ... include former Secretary of Agriculture to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, | '26 and Rex E. Lee '60, who was United States Solicitor General under Pres ... |
George Bancroft | ... Public Education in Prussia." Calvin E. Stowe, Henry Barnard, Horace Mann, | and Joseph Cogswell all had a vigorous interest in German education. In 18 ... |
Hammer DeRoburt | ... tional convention, it became independent in 1968, led by founding president | . In 1967, the people of Nauru purchased the assets of the British Phospha ... |
Sidney Sheinberg | ... nded and Wasserman took over as chairman and chief executive officer, while | was appointed president and chief operating officer of MCA. Other executiv ... |
John A. Widtsoe | ... seph Angell Young. Another descendant, Leah D. Widtsoe, was wife of apostle | and herself a leading expert in home economics. Other descendants include ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... s, Noel Fielding, Roger Fry, Kate Garraway, Stephen Gately, Stella Gibbons, | , Jeremy Hardy, Freddie Highmore, Bob Hoskins, Terry Jones, Ulrika Jonsson ... |
Spaak, Paul-Henri | ... ) - Sonian Forest - Southeast Limburgish dialect - South Tower (Brussels) - | - Speaker of the Flemish Parliament - Special law - Spiere-Helkijn - Spiri ... |
Rex E. Lee | ... of Agriculture to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ezra Taft Benson '26 and | '60, who was United States Solicitor General under President Ronald Reagan ... |
Charles Frohman | ... reviews. From October 1903 to June 1904, Chaplin toured with Saintsbury in | 's production of Sherlock Holmes. He repeated his performance of Billy the ... |
Sherman | In the election of 1912, Vice President | died shortly before the election, too late for any state to remove his nam ... |
Ed Harris | ... Michael Bay, director of Bad Boys, and stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and | . It was produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, producers of Top G ... |
Kevin Spacey | ... C miniseries The Murder of Mary Phagan (NBC, 1988) starring Jack Lemmon and | and portrayed the daughter of a presidential candidate (Michael Murphy) in ... |
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 ... |
J. Edgar Hoover | ... ork journalist", although Paul Jr. suspected it was authored by Earl Brown. | and the United States State Department arranged for the article to be prin ... |
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 ... |
Józef Piłsudski | ... f other contemporary socialists and communists, from Lenin (a communist) to | (a socialist), were more sympathetic to national self-determination) |
Dr. Dre | ... 2003 album Deuce, which featured MC Ren, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and Six-Two. | and DJ Yella were present in the studio for the latter song |
Michael Blumenthal | ... bid engineered by Burroughs' CEO and former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, | , Sperry Corporation merged with Burroughs Corporation to become Unisys. T ... |
Judges | ... of Eden. After the fall, the rule of God was expressed through the Law, the | , the King of Israel and finally the promise that God would write his law ... |
General Eisenhower | ... the U.S. Army Signal Corps and headed a film unit from 1943 to 1946, under | . His unit shot footage documenting D-Day—including the only Allied Europe ... |
Walt Disney | For | , she played Lucifer the Cat in the feature film Cinderella, Lambert's mot ... |
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 ... |
James Monroe | ... tter in this category in competition between multiple candidates (incumbent | was the only candidate in 1820 and thus took every vote). The Republicans ... |
Francisco Franco | ... Spanish Civil War between the socialist Republicans and nationalists led by | , Italy sent arms and over 60,000 troops to aid the nationalist faction. T ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... e Nations at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 with the | |
Bert van Marwijk | ... investment schemes Feyenoord had set up. The club appointed former manager | and was able to make a number of high profile signings amongst which Giova ... |
Carsten Anker | ... Kongsberg Silver Mines, Schlanbusch, and remained in his family until 1781. | came into possession of works in 1794, at which time it was in decay since ... |
Pete Rozelle | ... writers were speculating over whether, if the Raiders won, NFL Commissioner | would present the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the team's owner Al Davis. Prio ... |
Dr. Dre | ... hter Hailie ("Hailie's Song"). Also, the song "Say What You Say" (featuring | ) is an attack on Jermaine Dupri, and was also the first time that The Sou ... |
Rob Reiner | ... en pitched around Hollywood for a long time. Receiving advice from director | , screenwriter William Goldman, and their friend writer/director Kevin Smi ... |
John McAllister Schofield | ... as Wahiawā Reservoir). Schofield Barracks is named after Lieutenant General | , Commanding General United States Army August 1888 to September 1895. He ... |
Adlai E. Stevenson | ... Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois. The grandson of former Vice-President | , Stevenson came from a distinguished family in Illinois and was well know ... |
Jan Smuts | ... interpretation alone. Another scientist who held a similar view to this was | who took a holistic approach to science and offered a compromise between m ... |
Dino Zoff | ... d best goalkeeper of the 20th century – after Lev Yashin (1st) and ahead of | (3rd) |
Theodore Roosevelt | American President | offered to mediate, and earned a Nobel Peace Prize for his effort. Sergius ... |
Rita Verdonk | ... he social-liberals Democrats 66, the Party for Freedom of Geert Wilders and | 's Proud of the Netherlands movement, although he found little resonance f ... |
José Manuel Barroso | ... r a candidate from its own ranks. In the end, the EPP candidate was chosen: | . On the same basis, the EPP endorsed again Barroso for a second term duri ... |
Julius Caesar | In the 50s BC, Aquitania was conquered by lieutenants of | and became part of the Roman Empire |
Nikita Khrushchev | With the Twentieth Party Congress in 1956, | began the process of "de-Stalinisation". For many Marxists—including the P ... |
Hjalmar Schacht | ... de with these countries, which was negotiated by then Minister of Economics | , was based on the exchange of German manufactured produce directly for th ... |
Terry Bly | ... -killings. They set the record for the highest number of league goals (134, | alone scoring 52) in the 1960-61 season, which was their first season in t ... |
Julius Caesar | Over time the Comitium was lost to the ever-growing Curia and to | 's rearrangements before his assassination in 44 BC. That year two supreme ... |
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury | ... ss of a second hostile takeover bid engineered by Burroughs' CEO and former | , Michael Blumenthal, Sperry Corporation merged with Burroughs Corporation ... |
Rahm Emanuel | ... ial election for the remaining two years of the term could be held in 1989. | worked for the Daley campaign as a fundraiser, David Axelrod as campaign s ... |
Stephen A. Douglas | ... in 1849. Daniel Webster, General Winfield Scott, Louis Kossuth, John Brown, | , and other notables were greeted there |
Noël Coward | ... ch We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by David Lean and | , and inspired by the sinking of Kelly, under Mountbatten's command. Cowar ... |
Ned Tanen | ... ive acts division during its glory agency years in the 1950s and 1960s, and | , head of Universal Pictures. Tanen was behind Universal hits such as Anim ... |
Andrew Stevens | ... Ribbon", of NBC's western series The Oregon Trail, starring Rod Taylor and | . Bixby directed two of The Oregon Trail episodes |
Stephen Mather | ... these federal lands was spearheaded by business magnate and conservationist | , as well as J. Horace McFarland. With the help of journalist Robert Sterl ... |
Titus | ... ys suggested that he based his narrative of the destruction of Jerusalem by | on the account given by Tacitus in his Histories, a portion of which has b ... |
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | ... onal Capital Region Command is in Metro Manila and was created by President | to defend the metropolis from insurgents and terrorist groups. Philippine ... |
Howard Baker | ... otégé soon dubbed "Helms on Wheels", winning the other North Carolina seat. | was set to become Majority Leader, but conservatives, angered by Baker's s ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... of American presidents include former Secretary of Agriculture to President | , Ezra Taft Benson '26 and Rex E. Lee '60, who was United States Solicitor ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... i nuclear reactor under construction near Baghdad, to prevent the regime of | from using the reactor for the creation of nuclear weapons |
Israeli cabinet | ... ared that his burial would strengthen Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem. | minister Tommy Lapid stated that "Jerusalem is the burial place of Jewish ... |
Michael Bay | ... ce on Alcatraz Island and in the San Francisco Bay area. It was directed by | , director of Bad Boys, and stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... il 7 a national day of mourning for the civil rights leader. Vice-President | attended King's funeral on behalf of the President, as there were fears th ... |
Spike Lee | ... 6 – Part 1 and 1989 – Part 2) by Henry Hampton, Four Little Girls (1997) by | , and The Civil War by Ken Burns, UNESCO awarded independent film on slave ... |
Winston Peters | ... tion with Jim Anderton's Progressive Party, with confidence and supply from | ' New Zealand First and Peter Dunne's United Future. Jim Anderton retained ... |
Robert Walpole | ... wing the death of her eldest daughter in 1733. Sarah lived to see her enemy | fall in 1742, and in the same year attempted to improve her reputation by ... |
Jennie Garth | ... issue-based until the producers decided it should become a teen soap opera. | had to audition fives times for the role of Kelly Taylor and was the first ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... he title character, with Carl Weathers as former boxing rival Apollo Creed, | as Rocky's trainer Mickey, and Talia Shire as Rocky's wife, Adrian |
Renata Scotto | ... ere" ("a jailer") on a 1981 EMI recording of Puccini's Tosca which featured | , Plácido Domingo, and Renato Bruson, with James Levine conducting. He had ... |
Calvin Coolidge | ... e last months of the Roosevelt administration) and 10 June, and in 1925 (by | ) expanded the National Forest. An early supervisor of the forest was Will ... |
Churchill | ... ght through 1940 and again in 1941, drew peak audiences of 16 million; only | was more popular with listeners. But his talks were cancelled. It was thou ... |
James Brolin | ... s on acting and directing duties as well as a burgeoning romance with actor | |
Thomas Jefferson | Madeira was a favorite of | , and it was used to toast the Declaration of Independence. George Washing ... |
Claude Cheysson | ... on building. Delors was chosen following a Franco-British disagreement over | , Santer was a compromise after Britain vetoes Jean-Luc Dehaene and Prodi ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... came unpopular with the onset of the Great Depression. He advised President | to "liquidate labor, liquidate stocks, liquidate farmers, liquidate real e ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... Corporation when the warehouses started to be converted into luxury flats. | moved his News International printing and publishing works into Wapping in ... |
Walther Rathenau | ... rom the League of Nations. Thus, Germany seized the chance to make an ally. | , the Jewish Foreign Minister who signed the treaty, was assassinated two ... |
Charles H. Percy | ... t Helms in charge of the Foreign Relations Committee instead of the liberal | , he instead became chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Fore ... |
Ed Snider | ... his overall NHL coaching career, Bud Poile, general manager (1967–69), and | , the Flyers majority owner (1967–96) and chairman (since 1996). Gene Hart ... |
Rick Perry | ... slature. Williamson's old friend and former legislative colleague, Governor | , appointed him to the Texas Transportation Commission, of which he became ... |
Cyril Wecht | ... the coroner labeled the death "reserved," Smith hired forensic pathologist | to perform a second autopsy |
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 ... |
Diana Prince | ... either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glasses as | |
Wolfgang Petersen | ... g Move. In 1976 she had her first major role in the feature length film and | directed episode Reifezeugnis of the German TV crime series Tatort. Also i ... |
Gerald Ford | ... gia, Jimmy Carter, the Democratic candidate against the incumbent President | , the Republican candidate. Ford was saddled with a slow economy and paid ... |
James Baker | ... m public remarks by President George H. W. Bush and U.S. Secretary of State | that the economic sanctions would only be lifted when Saddam Hussein was r ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | ... res palindromic lyrics and imagery. The 27-word bridge is word-symmetrical. | 's song, "Bob", from his 2003 album Poodle Hat, consists of rhyming palind ... |
Frederick Ashton | Pavlova inspired the choreographer | when as a boy of 13 he saw her dance in in the Municipal Theater in Lima, ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... ons. After World War II Eisenhower served as Chief of Staff under President | , then assumed the post of President at Columbia University |
John Wayne | ... nd as an assignment in games. These included Carol Channing, Elvis Presley, | , Jimmy Stewart, Steve Irwin and Christopher Lloyd's character in Taxi, Ji ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... rmy detachment, was a decisive victory for the Parliamentarians and allowed | to conquer Wales. It is the last major battle to occur in Wales, with abou ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... for Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 4th Infantry Division was able to capture | in December 2003. The 1st Cavalry Division will follow on the heels of the ... |
Quintin Hogg | Announcing his support for right of return legislation in Britain, MP | stated that, "All the great nations of the earth have what the Jews call a ... |
Yury Luzhkov | ... ch controversy, following attempts by Valentina Zhilenkova and Moscow mayor | , to have them flown to Moscow for interment in the Novodevichy Cemetery. ... |
Richard Nixon | ... States presidential election of 1976 followed the resignation of President | in the wake of the Watergate scandal. It favored the relatively unknown fo ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... ation of the sport of baseball led the team owners to appoint Federal judge | to be the first Commissioner of Baseball. His first act as commissioner wa ... |
George W. Bush | ... ffluent Teton and college county Albany. In the 2004 presidential election, | won his second-largest victory, with 69% of the vote. Former Vice Presiden ... |
John Henry Wigmore | ... ternational Court of Justice as an advance in the science that we pursue?", | said that the creation of the Court "should have given every lawyer a thri ... |
Plácido Domingo | ... ") on a 1981 EMI recording of Puccini's Tosca which featured Renata Scotto, | , and Renato Bruson, with James Levine conducting. He had earlier sung the ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... ord that was named after a newspaper published by the Russian revolutionary | |
Winston Churchill | ... y the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to the mostly disbelieving | and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before leaving, Karski was visited by two leade ... |
Orson Welles | One of the most influential films of all time was | ' 1941 film Citizen Kane, which was loosely based on parts of Hearst's lif ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... Colette Marchand, Deborah Kerr, Grayson Hall, Susan Tyrrell, Albert Finney, | and William Hickey |
George W. Bush | After | (March 26, 2003) mentioned Warsaw's contribution prominently in a speech, ... |
Chief of Naval Operations | ... naval officers suggested that the United Kingdom might use Polaris. In 1957 | Arleigh Burke and First Sea Lord Louis Mountbatten began corresponding on ... |
Alexander Haig | ... Red" China), and active defense of human rights. These nominations included | , Chester Crocker, John Louis, and Lawrence Eagleburger, all of whom were ... |
Calvin Coolidge | Upon the death of President Warren G. Harding in 1923, | was sworn in as President by his father, John Calvin Coolidge, Sr., a Verm ... |
Bob Corker | ... n primary for his Senate seat. He campaigned heavily for Republican nominee | , who won by a small margin over Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. in the gener ... |
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 ... |
Arleigh Burke | ... hat the United Kingdom might use Polaris. In 1957 Chief of Naval Operations | and First Sea Lord Louis Mountbatten began corresponding on the project. A ... |
Gouverneur Morris | ... each state "in such manner as its Legislature may direct." Committee member | explained the reasons for the change; among others, there were fears of "i ... |
Barry Letts | ... on the role of the Doctor from Jon Pertwee. He was recommended to producer | by the BBC's Head of Serials, Bill Slater, who had directed Baker in Play ... |
Scifo, Enzo | ... / Schaerbeek - Scheldt - Schelle - Schilde - Schoten - Schuiten, François - | - Science and technology in Brussels - Science and technology in Flanders ... |
Jack Roush | ... ss. The Erickson Air-Crane and Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey also returned. Also, | crashed his Hawker Beechcraft Premier 390 during a landing attempt. Art Na ... |
Mitt Romney | ... '60, who was United States Solicitor General under President Ronald Reagan. | , former Governor of Massachusetts and 2008 Republican Presidential Candid ... |
Arne Duncan | ... allas left the post to run for governor, Daley chose the relatively obscure | , now the U.S. Secretary of Education, to lead the district |
Margaret Thatcher | ... lano's departure the irony that his final issue was handed in the week that | was forced out of office |
Origen | ... to his advantage, he studied the Hebrew Bible and Greek authors like Philo, | , Athanasius, and Basil of Caesarea, with whom he was also exchanging lett ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... nd the News with Howard K. Smith. Broadcasts included a two-part program on | , the St. Lawrence Seaway, Fidel Castro in Cuba, and unemployment problems ... |
Emilio Estevez | ... name Martin Sheen to help him gain acting parts. He is the father of actors | , Ramon Estevez, Carlos Irwin Estevez (Charlie Sheen), and Renée Estevez. ... |
Richard Wagner | ... 9th century and is now used solely for the Bayreuth Festival. Only works by | are put on |
Hubert Humphrey | ... dmirer of Martin Luther King, Jr., she campaigned for Robert F. Kennedy and | in the 1968 U.S. elections. She studied political science at the School of ... |
Raúl Castro | ... urney to Union City to interview citizens when news items involving Cuba or | arise. Moreover, Union City still boasts the largest Hispanic population p ... |
Lawrence Summers | ... sicist Lisa Randall, appointed to a task force at Harvard by then-president | after his controversial discussion of why women may be underrepresented in ... |
C. Scott Vanderhoef | ... wrence. The village is represented in county government by County Executive | and Legislators Alden Wolfe and Joseph Meyers |
Mark Yudof | ... guished themselves in legal academia and practice are university presidents | (President of the University of California system), John Frederick Zeller ... |
Sylvester Stallone | ... stallment in the Rocky film series. It is written and directed by and stars | as the title character, with Carl Weathers as former boxing rival Apollo C ... |
Berry Gordy | ... anne Silberstein was born on August 14, 1971, Rhonda's biological father is | . She is now married; her married name is Rhonda Ross Kendrick. Ross and S ... |
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 ... |
Tiffani Thiessen | | (credited as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, late of Saved By the Bell) replaced S ... |
Susan Collins | ... rently the independent governor of Rhode Island. Senators Olympia Snowe and | , both of Maine, and Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts are notable mode ... |
Shigeru Miyamoto | Game designer | considered Space Invaders a game that revolutionized the video game indust ... |
James J. Davis | ... hrough the Coolidge and Hoover administrations. Along with James Wilson and | , he is one of only three Cabinet members to serve under three consecutive ... |
Bud Poile | ... eilson, head coach (1997–2000), mainly for his overall NHL coaching career, | , general manager (1967–69), and Ed Snider, the Flyers majority owner (196 ... |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | ... ed by both sides throughout this period. Cuba, the Soviet bloc, Egypt under | , and some governments of newly independent African states, charged the Un ... |
Engelbert Dollfuss | ... erman plans to annex Austria after the assassination of Austrian Chancellor | , and promised the Austrians military support if Germany were to interfere ... |
Clement of Alexandria | ... f man…For it is in man’s power to disobey God and to forfeit what is good.” | said, “We…have believed and are saved by voluntary choice. |
Oliver Cromwell | ... ution, but word is brought that, although the Royalists have been defeated, | has pardoned all prisoners. The lovers are finally united for good |
patron of the arts | ... a Boiardo, who grew up under the influence of his own uncle, the Florentine | and scholar-poet, |
John Adams | ... Independence. George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin and | are also said to have appreciated the qualities of Madeira. On one occasio ... |
Dave Grohl | ... any rock drummers have cited Moon as an influence, including Neil Peart and | The Jam paid tribute to Moon on the second single from their third album, ... |
Lew Grade | On the back of their success on stage and on screen, in 1961 | offered the duo a series for the London-based ITV station ATV. Entitled Tw ... |
Zhu Rongji | President Jiang Zemin and Premier | , both former mayors of Shanghai, led the nation in the 1990s. Under Jiang ... |
Pope Gregory XII | ... cted of sorcery, for example John XXI (1276–77) and Benedict XII (1334–42). | (1406–15) was questioned about magical practices in 1409 at the Council of ... |
Jimmy Bonthrone | ... f Bermuda (1839–46), Barbados (1846–48), and Malta (1851–58); knighted 1851 | , footballer and manager: born Kinglassie, Fife 16 June 1929; played for E ... |
George W. Bush | ... ated to serve". The leader for the Republican nomination was Texas Governor | , who had the political and financial support of most of the party establi ... |
Adam Goldberg | ... sue next, though the latest script draft for The Jetsons by assigned writer | was further along in development |
Mark Thompson | ... amme in December 2009, James conducted an interview of BBC Director-General | , in which she seemed critical of some of his decisions. Regular Today pre ... |
Vice President of the United States | ... f the electors appointed by each state who formally elect the President and | . Since 1964, there have been 538 electors in each presidential election. ... |
Gary Sinise | ... ame name, released in 2003 and starring Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, and | |
Tommy Burns | Notable former managers of the club include Ian Branfoot, Mark McGhee, | , Alan Pardew and Steve Coppell |
John Marshall | ... d while a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress. Chief Justice | was also known to appreciate Madeira, as well as his cohorts on the U.S. S ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... pression. In Curtain (1991), Michael Korda's novel based on the marriage of | and Vivien Leigh, Gielgud becomes Philip Chagrin |
Paul Newman | ... e same married screenplay team that also worked on Hud (1963) with Ritt and | , they wanted Newman to be in Murphy's Romance. Field had worked very succ ... |
Chester Crocker | ... active defense of human rights. These nominations included Alexander Haig, | , John Louis, and Lawrence Eagleburger, all of whom were confirmed regardl ... |
Fred Karno | By 1908, Sydney Chaplin had become a star of | 's prestigious comedy company. In February, he managed to secure a two-wee ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... nd chorus with Renata Tebaldi as Tosca and Mario Del Monaco as Cavaradossi. | 's acclaimed performance with the Vienna State Opera was in 1963, with Leo ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... at the US policy to remove Saddam Hussein from power started with President | in August 1990. Ritter concludes from public remarks by President George H ... |
Terence Davies | ... n directors such as Chinese auteur Tian Zhuangzhuang, and British filmmaker | , both of whom ranked it among their ten favorite films |
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 ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... d Alexandra after Olivier recommended him for the part. He also appeared in | 's version of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, released in 1972, as a young ... |
Stanley Tucci | From the world of entertainment, actor | , actresses Mindy Cohn and Jennifer Lopez, television host David Horowitz, ... |
Federico Peña | ... tion. The first Hispanic to serve as Energy Secretary was Clinton's second, | . Steven Chu became the first Asian American to hold the position on Janua ... |
Hans Wiegel | ... ction polls showed losses for the VVD; the former VVD deputy Prime Minister | blamed a poor VVD campaign for this, caused by the heavily contested VVD l ... |
Julius Caesar | ... , and the organization and histories of other nations, while statesmen like | , Cicero and others provided us with examples of the politics of the repub ... |
Taylor Hackford | ... Strathairn, Judy Parfitt, John C. Reilly and Eric Bogosian and directed by | |
Friz Freleng | In a scene in | 's cartoon Hare Trigger, Yosemite Sam (in his debut) calls himself "the me ... |
Aaron Burr | ... epublican Party again nominated Jefferson for President, and also nominated | for Vice President. After the election, Jefferson and Burr both obtained a ... |
Lord Curzon | Following the partition of Bengal in 1905, which was a strategy set out by | to weaken the nationalist movement, Tilak encouraged a boycott, regarded a ... |
Wayne Gretzky | In addition, number 99 was retired league-wide for | on February 6, 2000, and number 31, last worn by goaltender Pelle Lindberg ... |
Mack Sennett | ... silent film comedies in the early 20th century. The movies were produced by | for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917. The idea came from Ha ... |
Winston Churchill | ... h parties, the guests at which included Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, | and a young John F. Kennedy. Upon visiting St. Donat's, George Bernard Sha ... |
Talleyrand | ... onfident of his victory. In a letter written to Minister of Foreign Affairs | , Napoleon requested Talleyrand not tell anyone about the upcoming battle ... |
Dudley Mays Hughes | The city was named for Senator | |
finance ministry | However in 2003, a team of American accountants–hired by Arafat's own | –began examining Arafat's finances; this team reached a different conclusi ... |
Warren Beatty | Half a century later, | made the 1981 film Reds, based on the life of John Reed. Beatty starred as ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... uld keep the celebrity guests to a minimum on Wandering Spirit, only having | as a vocalist on his cover of Bill Withers' "Use Me" and bassist Flea from ... |
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 ... |
Meriwether Lewis | ... zed in 1833 and named for explorer and governor of the Louisiana Territory, | |
Thomas Jefferson | ... ection; by finishing in second place, Democratic-Republican Party candidate | , the Federalists' opponent, became the Vice President. This resulted in t ... |
David Morse | ... decide mutiny against Hummel and his second-in-command, Major Tom Baxter ( | ). Crisp attempts to secure Hummel on Darrows orders, but fails as the Gen ... |
Anthony Eden | ... our). It had previously been a Conservative safe seat, including as its MP, | a former British prime minister. At the 2005 general election, James Plask ... |
Orson Welles | ... 975), including the villainous cobra Nagaina. (Legendary actor and director | voiced her husband, the cobra "Nag". |
Arthur Wellesley | After Light's demise, Lieutenant-Colonel | arrived in Penang to co-ordinate the defences of the island. In 1800, Lieu ... |
Laurence Olivier | In the late 1960s and early 1970s Baker was part of | 's National Theatre company, and had his first big film break in 1971 with ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... he former public library on Broadway was donated by Scottish philanthropist | in 1906; Carnegie was made first freeman of the city on the day of the ope ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... of Americans. Johnson gave the first two Medicare cards to former President | and his wife Bess after signing the medicare bill at the |
Joe Estevez | ... arlos Irwin Estevez (Charlie Sheen), and Renée Estevez. His younger brother | is also an actor |
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 ... |
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, ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... cted by Mark Hartley and interviews filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, | , George Miller and Barry Humphries |
Ernest King | ... Allied bases in Samoa and at Suva. Nimitz, after consultation with Admiral | , Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet, decided to contest the Ja ... |
Anthony Panizzi | ... es called the "second founder" of the British Museum, the Italian librarian | . Under his supervision, the British Museum Library (now the British Libra ... |
Richard DeVos | ... auty, and home care markets. Amway was founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and | . Based in Ada, Michigan, the company and family of companies under Altico ... |
Robert Butkin | ... niversity) and Rodney K. Smith (President of Southern Virginia University), | (Dean of the University of Tulsa College of Law), William Schnader (drafte ... |
Robert Walpole | ... nce of Wales, for which she would pay a massive dowry of £100,000. However, | , the First Lord of the Treasury (effectively the same as today's Prime Mi ... |
Robert Moses | In 1924 | began condemning Benson land to establish state parks on either end of Mon ... |
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 ... |
George H.W. Bush | ... modest lifestyle, Dennis Ross, former Middle East negotiator for Presidents | and Bill Clinton, stated that Arafat's "walking-around money" financed a v ... |
Sally Field | Emma Moriarty ( | ) is a 33-year-old, divorced mother who moves to a rural Arizona town to m ... |
Cassiodorus | ... , one of the Livia gens. The praenomen Lucius is given by Aulus Gellius and | |
Chuck Jones | ... Sylvester, and, memorably, a series of witches, including Witch Hazel, for | |
Calvin Coolidge | ... United States presidential election of 1924 was won by incumbent President | , the Republican candidate |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... ning, holding lavish parties, the guests at which included Charlie Chaplin, | , Winston Churchill and a young John F. Kennedy. Upon visiting St. Donat's ... |
Wouter Bos | ... etween current Christian-Democratic Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende and | of the Labour Party. However, the VVD's campaign started relatively late. ... |
Chris Daggett | ... unty with 60%. Incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine received 31%, and Independent | received 8% |
Alekos Sakellarios | ... Award winner Katina Paxinou, Dimitris Horn, Manos Katrakis and Irene Papas. | , Michael Cacoyannis and Theo Angelopoulos are among the most important di ... |
Charles Alexander Calvert | ... s. Other notable stage performances of Henry V include Charles Kean (1859), | (1872), Walter Hampden (1928), and Ty Jones (2011) in an all black cast |
Joe Torre | ... ng an authentic 1934 Babe Ruth hat, which Wells bought for $35,000. Manager | made Wells take it off after the first inning because it didn't conform to ... |
Wim Wenders | ... New Wave actress Lisa Kreuzer placed her in the role of the dumb Mignon in | ' film The Wrong Move. In 1976 she had her first major role in the feature ... |
Titus | ... tely fell to the sustained might of Rome. Roman legions under Vespasian and | besieged and destroyed Jerusalem, looted and burned Herod's Temple (in the ... |
Marty Thau | They contributed two tracks to the influential | Presents 2x5 compilation and their debut album, the self-titled Comateens, ... |
Alf Ramsey | ... World Cup in Chile, a new coach was appointed in former England right back | . Ramsey demanded sole control of team and began looking towards the next ... |
Shane Gibson | ... as granted permanent resident status in the Bahamas by Immigration Minister | . On February 11, 2007, newspaper photographs were published showing Smith ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... roup of Hollywood friends, including the producer Alan Ladd, Jr., directors | , Brian DePalma, and Martin Scorsese, and screenwriters Jay Cocks, Willard ... |
White House Chief of Staff | Mayor Daley is brother to William M. Daley, former | and former United States Secretary of Commerce under President Bill Clinto ... |
Jon Corzine | ... , Republican Chris Christie carried the county with 60%. Incumbent Democrat | received 31%, and Independent Chris Daggett received 8% |
Kevin Spacey | Lester Burnham ( | ) is a middle-aged magazine writer who despises his job. His wife, Carolyn ... |
Orson Welles | ... rom films such as Luchino Visconti's Senso and his Il Gattopardo as well as | 's The Magnificent Ambersons and also Roberto Rossellini's La Prise de pou ... |
Earl Bathurst | ... of discipline caused an enraged Wellington to write in a famous dispatch to | , "We have in the service the scum of the earth as common soldiers" |
Mack Sennett | ... Angeles, home of the Keystone studio, in early December 1913. His boss was | , who initially expressed concern that the 24-year-old looked too young. C ... |
Henry Ford | ... hird highest income tax payer in the US behind only John D. Rockefeller and | . During this period, while he served as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury De ... |
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 ... |
Andy Griffith | ... in the novel Murder in Coweta County. The film version starred Johnny Cash, | , and June Carter |
Adrian "Cap" Anson | ... ew York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The tour included future Hall of Famers | and John Montgomery Ward. While the players were on the tour, the National ... |
Earl Granville | ... nd was first owned, surveyed, and mapped by William Churton (a surveyor for | ). Originally to be named Orange, it was named Corbin Town (for Francis Co ... |
Ruth Kelly | ... many Opus Dei members who are identified with left-wing politics, including | and Jesus Estanislao |
heads of state | ... ations, the Secretary of State, and visiting foreign dignitaries other than | . While the Secret Service's close-protection role is its most visible, it ... |
George W. Bush | ... Democrat John Kerry received 82.1% of the vote in Manhattan and Republican | received 16.7%. The borough is the most important source of funding for pr ... |
Len Wiseman | ... Farrell, Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel will star in the film directed by | |
Laurence Olivier | ... e have been two major film adaptations. The first, directed by and starring | in 1944, is a colourful and highly stylised version which begins in the Gl ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | The Alexander Archipelago Forest Reserve was established by | in a presidential proclamation of 20 August 1902. Another presidential pro ... |
Willie Fernie | ... r, East Fife 1980-94; married (two sons); died Kirkcaldy, Fife 7 June 2008. | (born 22 November 1928 in Kinglassie, Fife. Died: 1 July, 2011, in Glasgow ... |
William M. Daley | Mayor Daley is brother to | , former White House Chief of Staff and former United States Secretary of ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... of John B. Anderson, and the Reagan camp was split: eventually designating | as his preferred candidate. At the convention, Helms toyed with the idea o ... |
Hideo Kojima | ... deo game industry; he was never interested in video games before seeing it. | also described it as the first video game that impressed him and got him i ... |
Richard Nixon | ... privilege. He otherwise left most political activity to his Vice President, | . He was a moderate conservative who continued New Deal agencies, expanded ... |
Sally Field | | and director Martin Ritt had to fight Columbia Pictures in order to cast G ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... ty starred as Reed, while Diane Keaton played the part of Louise Bryant and | that of Eugene O'Neill. The movie won three Academy Awards, and was nomina ... |
Jermaine Dupri | ... You Say" is next, featuring Dr. Dre. The track insults rappers Canibus and | , whom Eminem and Dr. Dre feuded with, respectively. It also touches on Em ... |
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 |
John Adams | ... ters in the elections of 1796 and 1800. In 1796, Federalist Party candidate | won the presidential election; by finishing in second place, Democratic-Re ... |
Luchino Visconti | ... on him. In Scorsese on Scorsese, he documents influences from films such as | 's Senso and his Il Gattopardo as well as Orson Welles's The Magnificent A ... |
DeWitt Clinton | ... s of dissident Democratic-Republicans in the New York legislature nominated | , the nephew of the late Vice President, who had served as Senator and now ... |
Míchel | ... endary Quinta del Buitre, along with Manolo Sanchís, Rafael Martín Vázquez, | and Miguel Pardeza |
Edwin Montagu | ... ing the war and in response to renewed nationalist demands. In August 1917, | , the secretary of state for India, made the historic announcement in Parl ... |
Diane Keaton | ... 81 film Reds, based on the life of John Reed. Beatty starred as Reed, while | played the part of Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson that of Eugene O'Neill ... |
Wong Yan Lung | The current Secretary for Justice is the Honourable | SC |
Dominic Olejniczak | ... laced at Bell's funeral ceremony was one presented by members of the NFLPA. | , president of the Packers, and the 11 owners of the NFL were honorary pal ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... roductions of the same name, notably the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney; and | 's 1986 musical |
Jules Mazarin | ... s the real ruler of France. Richelieu was so successful that his successor, | , was also a cardinal. Guillaume Dubois and André-Hercule de Fleury comple ... |
Secretary of State | ... ignitaries in the U.S., including the Ambassador to the United Nations, the | , and visiting foreign dignitaries other than heads of state. While the Se ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... American War. The most prominent of the returning quarantined soldiers were | and his Rough Riders. Several soldiers died during the quarantine, prompti ... |
Nelson Rockefeller | ... s to the 1970s under such leaders as Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, | , and Richard Nixon, they usually dominated the presidential wing of the p ... |
Daniel Webster | ... on Henry Clay was welcomed on his visit to the New York State Fair in 1849. | , General Winfield Scott, Louis Kossuth, John Brown, Stephen A. Douglas, a ... |
Dore Schary | ... e to be made because he felt the story was subversive. The film's producer, | , wanted Spencer Tracy for the leading role. Concerned that Tracy might no ... |
George S. Kaufman | ... ed his perfect woman: “Someone who looks like Marilyn Monroe and talks like | . |
Secretary of Commerce | Image:William Averell Harriman.jpg|Former | W. Averell Harriman of New Yor |
Lou Boudreau | ... s future wife, Sharyn Boudreau, the daughter of former major league player, | . McLain was also musically talented, learning to play the organ from his ... |
Rob Marshall | ... 6, the pair filmed a live performance of the song for a special directed by | entitled Tony Bennett: An American Classic. The special aired on NBC Novem ... |
Richard M. Johnson | ... med 13 December 1834 from Lafayette County and was named for Vice President | |
Oliver Cromwell | ... members of the Council were elected by the Commons; the body was headed by | , the de facto military dictator of the nation. In 1653, however, Cromwell ... |
Nicholas Schenck | | , MGM's president at the time, nearly did not allow the picture to be made ... |
Brian Henson | ... osaurs and their society has this strange toxic life style,' said [his son] | . But until The Simpsons took off, said Alex Rockwell, a vice president of ... |
Anthony Eden | ... torcycle, a fact celebrated at the 1953 motorcycle show with a visit by Sir | to the BSA stand. In 1953 the BSA Professional Cycling Team was managed by ... |
Robert Runcie | ... with a Primate, is a humorous account of his journeys with his former boss, | |
James Whale | ... humorous writer and critic. His novel Benighted (1927) was adapted into the | film The Old Dark House (1932); the novel has been published under the fil ... |
Kim Jong-il | In response to the summit between | and Kim Dae-jung in 2000, North and South Korea agreed in August 2000 to r ... |
Manfred Eicher | ... vishnu Orchestra who also influence this genre and many others. In Germany, | started the ECM label, which quickly made a name for "chamber jazz". Towar ... |
Ben Affleck | ... , where they lived in a six-family communal house. Damon grew up near actor | , a close friend since childhood and collaborator on several films (Damon ... |
Richard Nixon | President | first considered nominating Hershel Friday to fill the vacant seat, but ch ... |
George W. Bush | ... Jersey's more Republican counties. In the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, | carried the county by a 15.8% margin over John Kerry, with Kerry carrying ... |
Jermaine Dupri | ... ng"). Also, the song "Say What You Say" (featuring Dr. Dre) is an attack on | , and was also the first time that The Source magazine controversy was men ... |
Pat Boone | ... festival, at Evansville, Indiana, which attracted 6,000 people to hear him, | and his family, Christian folk singer Gene Cotton, and Jesus rock artists ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... of Roman Catholic ceremonies in the 20th and 21st centuries. For instance, | leads the Stations of the Cross called the Scriptural Way of the Cross (wh ... |
Lenny Wilkens | ... feree, and one team, will enter the Hall on September 7, 2012. John Wooden, | , and have each been inducted as both player and coach (Wooden in 1961 and ... |
Laurence Moody | ... ish descent and his mother was a Lithuanian Jew. He is a cousin of director | and actress . His surname was legally changed to Moody in 1930 |
Vice President | ... county was formed 13 December 1834 from Lafayette County and was named for | Richard M. Johnson |
Lord Protector | ... de facto military dictator of the nation. In 1653, however, Cromwell became | , and the Council was reduced to between thirteen and twenty-one members, ... |
Richard Nixon | File:1970s decade montage.png|From left, clockwise: US President | doing the V for Victory sign after his resignation from office after the W ... |
Laurent-Désiré Kabila | ... Rwanda, who launched repeated attacks into Rwanda. Rwanda eventually backed | and his quickly organised Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation ... |
United States Secretary of Commerce | ... s brother to William M. Daley, former White House Chief of Staff and former | under President Bill Clinton; John P. Daley, a commissioner on the Cook Co ... |
Richard Wagner | The town is best known for its association with the composer | , who lived in Bayreuth from 1872 until his death in 1883. Wagner's villa, ... |
James Carville | ... hko, who was a Visiting Artist from 1956–1957. Currently on the faculty are | , Nick Spitzer, and Melissa Harris-Perry. Several football alumni play in ... |
Pervez Musharraf | ... s in the Kargil district led to the Kargil War of 1999, after which General | took over through a bloodless coup d'état and assumed vast executive power ... |
Origen | ... (c. 160–225), and was given fuller reflection and speculation soon after by | (c. 185–254). It was increasingly recognized as a formal division of theol ... |
Cornelius Vanderbilt | ... gton Street between Salina and Warren Streets which was named for Commodore | , a railroad magnate and millionaire whose New York Central Railroad "domi ... |
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 ... |
Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart | ... rm in the United States House of Representatives. Archibald was a cousin of | . Elizabeth Letcher Pannill Stuart, Jeb's mother, who was known as a stric ... |
Gene Deitch | ... more jobs, including creating design tests for the studio's head director, | . However, Deitch was not convinced that Bakshi had a modern design sensib ... |
Lord Castlereagh | ... toration, but he was eventually brought around by British Foreign Secretary | to the last position. Napoleon abdicated on April 3, 1814, and Louis XVIII ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... to 18:51. Similar slowings took place in the other movements. Around 1954, | flew especially to hear Klemperer conduct a performance of the Eroica, and ... |
Henry Ford | Richmond Hill has a historical connection to industrialist | . Ford used the town, formerly known as Ways Station, as a winter home, an ... |
Charles Laughton | ... m was a stylized thriller taking its cues heavily from Alfred Hitchcock and | 's The Night of the Hunter (1955). Cape Fear received a mixed critical rec ... |
William Howard Taft | ... tter Stewart, William O. Douglas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Chief Justice | , Chief Justice Earl Warren,Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Chief Justice ... |
Henry Ford | ... ties. Farms were increasing production to meet with government demands, and | was a great leader of the soybean industry |
Rita Verdonk | ... uent party leadership run-off Mark Rutte was elected as the leader, beating | and Jelleke Veenendaal |
Ernest Bevin | On February 14, 1947, | announced that the Jews and Arabs would not be able to agree on any Britis ... |
John Turturro's | In 1998, Walken played an influential gay New York theater critic in | film Illuminata |
Vice President | ... outdoors at the National Museum of the American Indian on the Mall. Former | Al Gore presented, and artists such as Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood pe ... |
Wolfgang Wagner | ... -war Richard Wagner Festival took place under the leadership of Wieland and | |
Victoria of the United Kingdom | In 1895, Queen Wilhelmina visited Queen | , who penned an evaluation in her diary |
George H. W. Bush | ... ates. The Faith Fourth achieved national visibility in 1992, when President | not only made a speech praising small town virtues, but also participated ... |
Finance Minister of the PNA | ... ccording to Salam Fayyad—a former World Bank official whom Arafat appointed | in 2002—Arafat's commodity monopolies could accurately be seen as gouging ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... e mainstream, the film was a stylized thriller taking its cues heavily from | and Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter (1955). Cape Fear received ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... umerism on society has often been fiercely criticized by intellectuals like | and film directors like Dino Risi, Vittorio De Sica and Ettore Scola, that ... |
Calvin Coolidge | ... Republican has won the presidential election in Manhattan since 1924, when | won a plurality of the New York County vote over Democrat John W. Davis, 4 ... |
Jason Gould | ... tt Gould, to whom she was married from 1963 until 1971. They had one child, | , who would go on to star as her on-screen son in The Prince of Tides. Her ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... ersuade and/or compel a prime minister to resign his post, as happened with | ; the Senate may delay or impede legislation put forward by the Cabinet, s ... |
Kathy Bates | Dolores Claiborne was adapted into a 1995 film starring | , Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Plummer, David Strathairn, Judy Parfit ... |
Walter Lantz | ... ice of Grandmother Fa in Mulan in 1998; she also did a variety of voices in | 's Woody Woodpecker cartoons. For Warner Brothers Cartoons, she was Granny ... |
Eugene Levy | ... ied, and Montalbán subsequently became a favorite subject of impersonators. | , for example, frequently impersonated him on SCTV. (In deference to Ameri ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... election of 1968 ended with Richard Nixon receiving 301 electoral votes to | 's 191. Yet, Nixon had only received 511,944 more popular votes than Humph ... |
Bruce Robinson | Gielgud is referenced in | 's 1986 cult film Withnail and I. In an early scene in which Withnail is c ... |
Mark Rutte | ... parliamentary leader ad interim. In the subsequent party leadership run-off | was elected as the leader, beating Rita Verdonk and Jelleke Veenendaal |
Stephen Gardiner | ... ere viewed with suspicion by Catholic and anti-Protestant officials such as | (the Bishop of Winchester) and Lord Wriothesley (the Lord Chancellor), who ... |
Teddy Davison | ... his return he was offered a full-time contract by the Chesterfield manager, | |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... stinguished Flying Cross, and he was awarded the Harmon Trophy by President | |
Richard Nixon | ... al times by others), as well as numerous territories and trust possessions. | confidant Robert Abplanalp was a notary for many years, as were Fawn Hall, ... |
Henry Aaron | ... ed the German nuclear base in Santiago nearly single handed back in 1953.", | hitting 739 home runs, and the date of April 31 |
Sally Field | ... from a 1980 novel by Max Schott and directed by Martin Ritt. The film stars | (also executive producer), James Garner, Brian Kerwin, and Corey Haim |
Vice President | Image:AlbenBarkley.jpg| | Alben W. Barkley of Kentuck |
Cassiodorus | ... s meet"), and its use for the 4 subjects has been attributed to Boethius or | in the 6th century. Together, the trivium and the quadrivium comprised the ... |
Richard Nixon | ... rred during the 91st Congress. The presidential election of 1968 ended with | receiving 301 electoral votes to Hubert Humphrey's 191. Yet, Nixon had onl ... |
Rogers Hornsby | ... made home run hitting more practical. In addition to Ruth, hitters such as | also took advantage, with Hornsby compiling extraordinary figures for both ... |
Douglas MacArthur | ... s regarded Port Moresby as a key base for a planned counteroffensive, under | , against Japanese forces in the southwest Pacific area. Nimitz's staff al ... |
Wim Wenders | ... s in two erotic films (Stay As You Are and Cat People), as well as parts in | ' films The Wrong Move; Paris, Texas; and Faraway, So Close!. Richard Aved ... |
Fatty Arbuckle | ... es to background ensemble, in support of comedians like Charlie Chaplin and | . The Keystone Kops serve as supporting players for Marie Dressler, Mabel ... |
Daniel Newnan | ... funct town of Bullsboro) in 1828 and was named for North Carolinian General | . Newnan quickly became a prosperous magnet for lawyers, doctors, other pr ... |
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 ... |
Franklin K. Lane | ... government to improve the situation. In response, Secretary of the Interior | challenged him to lobby for creating a new agency, the National Park Servi ... |
Bernard Madoff | ... a reported "Montauk Monster" washed up on the shore and was not identified. | owned a beach house in Montauk |
Duke of Wellington | ... inaries from the government and industry, including the Prime Minister, the | . The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liver ... |
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani | ... akistan ever since. The three main branches are the Army (headed by General | ), the Navy and the Air Force, and they are supported by a number of param ... |
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 ... |
John Bassett Moore | ... rles Andre Weiss elected Vice-President. Weiss died the following year, and | resigned; Max Huber was elected Vice-President on 12 September 1928 to suc ... |
Laurence Olivier | The play's ambiguity has led to diverse interpretations in performance. | 's 1944 film, made during the Second World War, emphasises the patriotic s ... |
James Brolin | ... ar as her on-screen son in The Prince of Tides. Her second husband is actor | , whom she married on July 1, 1998. While they have no children together, ... |
Stephen Tyng Mather | ... my in 1886. Due to the irregularities in managing these national treasures, | petitioned the federal government to improve the situation. In response, S ... |
Alexander Pechtold | ... s about the project and the prince's position in relation to it. Politician | questioned the morality of building such a resort in a poor country like M ... |
Jacques Delors | The Presidential system had started to develop since | and has since been cemented, a strong President with competent mandarins i ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ran Conference, during a ceremony to receive the "Sword of Stalingrad" from | , he took the sword from Stalin but then allowed the sword to fall from it ... |
Brendan Rodgers | ... nager Steve Coppell resigned just hours after the game, and was replaced by | . Rodgers left the club by mutual consent on 16 December 2009 and Brian Mc ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... ional (parent of Times Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, and chaired by | ). News International had built and clandestinely equipped a new printing ... |
James Callaghan | ... ent over its cost and whether it was necessary. The outgoing Prime Minister | made his government's papers on Trident available to Margaret Thatcher's n ... |
Mel Brooks | ... Hank Mann as a prop man. Sennett also starred in a cameo role-as himself.) | directed a Keystone Kops-type car chase in his comedy film Silent Movie |
Matt Millen | ... Ted Hendricks, Pro Bowler Rod Martin (3 Interceptions) and standout rookie | |
Thomas Jefferson | ... t Britain resolved that lingering issue and the British departed the forts. | saw the nearby British imperial presence as a threat to republicanism in t ... |
Stephen Fry | ... the first three Macintosh in the UK — the other being bought by his friend | ). In So Long And Thanks For All The Fish, Arthur Dent purchases a compute ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... n the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play Other Lives, playing the | |
Minister for Finance | ... each general election until his retirement in 1981. He previously served as | (1965–1966), Minister for Industry and Commerce (1959–1965), Minister for ... |
Kevin Costner | ... Director nomination for Goodfellas but again lost to a first-time director, | (Dances With Wolves). Joe Pesci earned the Academy Award for Best Supporti ... |
John Profumo | ... hree Privy Counsellors to resign in the twentieth century (the others being | , who resigned on 26 June 1963, and John Stonehouse, who resigned on 17 Au ... |
Rodney Marsh | ... 2–3 defeat away to local rivals Tampa Bay Rowdies on 17 June 1978, in which | scored all three for the home team. Banks later began a business which dis ... |
Lord Castlereagh's | He was appointed ambassador to France, then took | place as first plenipotentiary to the Congress of Vienna, where he strongl ... |
Clement Attlee | ... ustry (then state-owned since nationalisation by the post-war government of | ) over the closure of pits whose uneconomic operation accounted for the co ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... rought more attention to Corneille. He was selected to write verses for the | ’s visit to Rouen. The Cardinal took notice of Corneille and selected him ... |
Elizabeth II | | | |
Lloyd Bentsen | Image:Lloyd Bentsen, bw photo as senator.jpg|Senator | of Texa |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... Yalta resting, working with a documentary film crew and spending time with | . Robeson also visited Young Pioneer camp Artek before returning to the UK |
Steve Coppell | ... nd qualify for the play-offs, where they lost to in the semi-final. Manager | resigned just hours after the game, and was replaced by Brendan Rodgers. R ... |
Steve Jobs | ... ists, including bossa nova originator Antonio Carlos Jobim & late Apple CEO | , Diana Ross received a Grammy Special Merit Lifetime Achievement Award on ... |
Lee Atwater | Dole appears in the 2008 documentary on | , . In the film, Dole says, "I don't comment on Atwater." Additionally, "T ... |
Julius Caesar | ... prolifically on military campaigning. Among the best-known Roman works are | 's commentaries on the Gallic Wars and the Roman Civil war - written about ... |
Harry S. Truman | Unpopular incumbent President | decided not to run, so the Democratic Party instead nominated Governor Adl ... |
William Pitt | ... greement led to the creation of the Third Coalition. British Prime Minister | spent 1804 and 1805 in a flurry of diplomatic activity geared towards form ... |
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool | ... s. William Robertson and Edward Spence are other Victoria Cross recipients. | , UK Prime Minister from 1812 to 1827, was quartered in Dumfries in 1796 d ... |
Elizabeth II | ... l family remained Windsor by subsequent royal decree. After the marriage of | and Prince Philip, it was decreed that their non-royal descendants were to ... |
Dr. Emil Salim | ... Environmental Impact Report). The review was headed by an "Eminent Person", | (former Environment Minister of Indonesia). Dr. Salim held consultations w ... |
Lamar Hunt | ... alled the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after billionaire sports franchise owner | , five times beginning in 1915, and for the last time in 1926 |
President Taft | ... e first armed intervention by the United States in Nicaragua occurred under | . In 1909, he ordered the overthrow of Nicaraguan President José Santos Ze ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ling, wife of Sun Yat-Sen; and Soong Mei-ling, wife of former ROC President | |
Rupert Murdoch | In 1986, | 's News International built a new £80m printing and publishing works in th ... |
Julius Caesar | ... ons, Gwenwynwyn and Gwanar, who both accompany Caswallawn in his pursuit of | , who has been chased from Britain. This triad is the only source connecti ... |
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 ... |
John J. Pershing | ... artermaster at Fort Riley, until July 1916. In 1916, he served with General | 's Mexican Expeditionary Forces, as commander of the bakeries. This was th ... |
Kirk Kerkorian | ... rs convened an emergency board meeting to discuss a proposal by shareholder | to form an alliance between GM and Renault-Nissan. On October 4, 2006, how ... |
George "Sparky" Anderson | ... rom June 14, 1979 until the end of the 1995 season, the team was managed by | , one of baseball's winningest managers and owner of two World Series ring ... |
Ronald Wilson | ... ign countries, including Ayala Procaccia (Supreme Court of Israel Justice), | (High Court of Australia Justice), Yvonne Mokgoro (Constitutional Court of ... |
James Buchanan | ... truction of federal officials in Utah (most notably judges), U.S. President | decided to install a non-Mormon governor. Buchanan accepted the reports of ... |
James Komack | ... s Miyoshi Umeki, who played the role of Tom's housekeeper, Mrs. Livingston, | (one of the series' producers) as Norman Tinker (Tom's pseudo-hippie, quir ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... the author himself. Subsequently, French General (later, French President) | , whom Saint-Exupéry and others held in low regard, publicly implied that ... |
Sergio Leone | ... Western, seemed to be evolving into a new rougher beast. For many critics, | 's films were part of the problem. Leone's Dollars Trilogy (1964–1967) was ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, | , George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławski, among others, wrote well-known v ... |
James Madison | ... as officially organized on December 14, 1818, and was named after President | |
Origen | ... "Trinity" ( in Greek; trinitas in Latin) could be found in the writings of | (185-254) and Tertullian (160-220), and a general notion of a "divine thre ... |
Chris Columbus | ... t until his death in . Director of the first and second Harry Potter movies | also kept a home in River Forest due to his wife's family ties, and Chicag ... |
Secretary of Defense | Former | James Schlesinger was the first Secretary of Energy, who was a Republican ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... s to the irritation of Democrats. During the 101st Congress under President | , fully half of the successful proposals put forward by the Senate Democra ... |
William Pitt | ... ust 1833, Wilberforce was buried in the north transept, close to his friend | . The funeral was attended by many Members of Parliament, as well as by me ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... nister James Callaghan made his government's papers on Trident available to | 's new incoming Conservative Party government, which took the decision to ... |
Gil Hodges | ... the home of the 1969 "Miracle Mets" -- a team led by former Brooklyn Dodger | that defied 100-1 odds and won the World Series, this after recording seve ... |
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 ... |
Margaret Thatcher | Prime Minister, | , 1979–1990, was Conservative MP for Finchley from 1959 to 1992, although ... |
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne | ... th parliamentary power. In 1834, William dismissed the Whig Prime Minister, | , and appointed a Tory, Sir Robert Peel. In the ensuing elections, however ... |
Montie Brewer | President and CEO | was replaced by Calin Rovinescu effective 1 April 2009. Rovinescu became t ... |
Michael Howard | On 3 May 2005, Bremner dressed up as | and walked along the campaign trail in the marginal seat of Wellingborough ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... the 1960 film Spartacus as the estate of Marcus Licinius Crassus (played by | ). According to Hearst Over Hollywood, Jack and stayed at the house for pa ... |
Soong Ching-ling | ... Soong sisters: Soong Ai-ling, wife of H. H. Kung (once China's richest man) | ;, wife of Sun Yat-Sen; and Soong Mei-ling, wife of former ROC President C ... |
Ellen J. Kullman | ... se; Jeff Kindler, Former CEO of Pfizer; Jonathan Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels | ;, CEO of DuPont; and Andy Fastow, Former CFO of Enron. Other notable alum ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... oquent orator. The Republican Party countered with popular war hero General | and won in a landslide, ending 20 consecutive years of Democratic control ... |
Donna Shalala | That same year, President George W. Bush appointed Dole and | co-chairs of a commission to investigate problems at Walter Reed Army Medi ... |
Robert Borden | ... nada, a custom that continued until the First World War, around the time of | 's premiership. While contemporary sources will still speak of early prime ... |
Arthur Seyss-Inquart | ... lly occur in 1938. The early Austrian SS was led by Ernst Kaltenbrunner and | and was technically under the command of the SS in Germany, but often acte ... |
Walter Chrysler | ... have secured the title. At Lexington Avenue and 42nd Street, auto executive | and his architect William Van Alen developed plans to build the structure' ... |
Glenn Wheatley | ... of the likes of Michael Gudinski, Michael Chugg, Ray Evans, Dennis Charter, | , Harry M. Miller, Harley Medcalf, Michael Browning, Peter Rix, Ron Tudor, ... |
Julius Caesar | ... e beginning of his public career, Sallust operated as a decided partisan of | , to whom he owed such political advancement as he attained. In 50 BC, the ... |
Miguel Alemán Valdés | ... ommercial wharf and warehouses has been built. In the early 1950s President | upgraded the port’s infrastructure, installing electrical lines, drainage ... |
Jason Bateman | In 2005 Theron portrayed Rita, Michael Bluth's ( | ) love interest, on the third season of Fox's critically acclaimed televis ... |
John Donne | During her reign Queen Elizabeth I made at least five visits to the area. | and Sir Walter Raleigh also had residences here in this era. It was at thi ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... et experimental film Gerry (2002), which he co-wrote with Casey Affleck and | . Damon garnered generally positive critical reaction for his Golden Globe ... |
Winston Churchill | ... nrich Himmler asked Bernadotte to convey a peace proposal to Prime Minister | and President Harry S. Truman without the knowledge of Adolf Hitler. The m ... |
Justin Theroux | Adam Kesher ( | ) is established in the first portion of the film as a "vaguely arrogant", ... |
James Callaghan | ... th., Sir Francis Austen (brother of Jane Austen) briefly lived in the area, | (British prime minister 1976–1979) was born in Portsmouth, John Pounds the ... |
Arthur Meighen | ... r Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Canadian parliament: John A. Macdonald, | , William Lyon Mackenzie King, and Pierre Trudeau, all before being re-app ... |
Howard Baker | In 2007, Dole joined fellow former Senate Majority Leaders | , Tom Daschle, and George Mitchell to found the Bipartisan Policy Center, ... |
Richard Attenborough | ... Best Actor. Sheen has worked with a wide variety of film directors, such as | , Francis Ford Coppola, Terrence Malick, David Cronenberg, Mike Nichols, M ... |
Julius Caesar | ... of the old Roman aristocracy throughout his career, and later a partisan of | . Sallust is the earliest known Roman historian with surviving works to hi ... |
Sergio Leone | ... . The best-known and perhaps archetypal Spaghetti westerns were directed by | and scored by Ennio Morricone: the "Dollars Trilogy" (A Fistful of Dollars ... |
Victoria of the United Kingdom | ... , upon the death of Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, a grandson of queen | . Their female-line descendant today holds the throne of Sweden |
Jean Renoir | ... nst the tsar. The mood of the army is perhaps captured well by one scene in | 's movie, La Grande Illusion. Alexandra sends boxes to Russian prisoners o ... |
Don King | ... ll is also the location of the King Training Camp, owned by boxing promoter | . The facility, housed on State Route 45 South, often features famous boxe ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... o convey a peace proposal to Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President | without the knowledge of Adolf Hitler. The main point of the proposal was ... |
Paul Wolfowitz | ... Bush nominated former deputy secretary of state Robert Zoellick to succeed | as President of the World Bank Group. The Executive Directors unanimously ... |
Daniel Webster | ... 0,253. Its county seat is Walthall. Webster County is named after statesman | |
General Wesley Clark | ... he mistake on his May 31, 2011 show. Both times he was interviewing retired | |
Sally Field | The 1983 film Places in the Heart starring | was also filmed in Waxahachie. Unlike Mercies, it was filmed deliberately ... |
Bebeto | ... ces of 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. This style was developed by artists such as | , Bedeu, Scotland 7, Djalma Ferreira, the Daydreams, Dhema, Ed Lincoln, El ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... n politics who participated in the Enlightenment were Benjamin Franklin and | |
Kevin Rudd | ... inally ill children helped by that organisation. Prime Minister of the time | stated that The Chaser team "should hang their heads in shame". He went on ... |
Harold Ickes | ... oint many civil libertarians to key positions, including Interior Secretary | , a member of the ACLU |
James Buchanan | Eisenhower, at 62, was the oldest man to become President since | in 1856. Truman was 60 when he became President in April 1945, upon the de ... |
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 ... |
Queen Victoria | In 1876, | took the additional title of Empress of India |
Carlos Ghosn | ... identity. The same year, Renault appointed its own Chief Operating Officer, | , as Chief Operating Officer of Nissan and took a 22.5% stake in Nissan Di ... |
Lev Kamenev | ... othes were in tatters. While in Moscow, he took her to meet Lenin, Trotsky, | , and other leading Bolsheviks and also to visit Moscow's ballet and art g ... |
Gore Verbinski | ... of Modern Art has added Bakshi's films to its collection for preservation. | commented about Ralph Bakshi and showed that he was inspired by him during ... |
General Pershing | ... ddition, the Medal of Honor was presented to the British Unknown Warrior by | on October 17, 1921. On November 11, 1921, the U.S. Unknown Soldier was re ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... guests on the show, including Angela Rippon, Princess Anne, Cliff Richard, | , John Mills, the Dad's Army cast, Glenda Jackson, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jon ... |
Dan Topping | ... th the AAFC because Ward was seen as his benefactor. Also, throughout 1945, | , owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Mara, had been feuding because Mara w ... |
Nellie Tayloe Ross | ... . Also, in 1924, Wyoming became the first state to elect a female governor, | , who took office in January 1925. (In fact, Wyoming and Texas both electe ... |
Sean O'Keefe | ... vens, along with seven other passengers including former NASA administrator | , were in a plane crash about 17 miles north of Dillingham, Alaska, while ... |
Robert Duvall | ... rtrayed in Tender Mercies is never specifically identified. Mercies starred | , who won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the film |
Gouverneur Morris | ... philosophy include Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Cornelius Harnett, | , and Hugh Williamson. Their political speeches show distinct deistic infl ... |
Dr. Dre | ... orator Jeff Bass co-producing several tracks (mainly the eventual singles). | , in addition to being the album's executive producer, produced three indi ... |
Richard Wagner | ... sometimes stage-directing as well as conducting, as in a 1963 production of | 's Lohengrin. He also conducted Mozart's The Magic Flute there in 1963 |
Theodore Roosevelt | Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, the mother of | (the 26th US President) and grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt, hailed from ... |
Tom Flores | The Raiders were led by Head Coach | , the first minority coach to win a Super Bowl |
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 ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... population of about 50,000. In 1958, The Diocese of Acapulco was created by | . It would become an archdiocese in 1983 |
Kwame Nkrumah | ... alists. Other African socialists include Jomo Kenyatta, Kenneth Kaunda, and | . Fela Kuti was inspired by socialism and called for a democratic African ... |
Richard M. Johnson | ... , "[I]f a majority of the number of Senators shall vote for either the said | or Francis Granger, he shall be declared by the presiding officer of the S ... |
Roseanne Barr | ... nced guest appearance on the show, surprising Myers and guests, Madonna and | . Mike Myers also appeared as the Linda Richman character on stage with St ... |
Andrew Lloyd-Webber | ... h middle classes. The only failure during this period was 1975 musical with | , Jeeves, and even this did little to dent Ayckbourn's popularity. Althoug ... |
Jerry Brown | ... of Washington, Governor George Wallace of Alabama, and California Governor | , as the favorites for the nomination. However, in the wake of the Waterga ... |
Dr. Dre | ... he "Cuban Linx mindset", and RZA, with RZA handling most of the production. | , Scram Jones, and were other producers that were announced early on as wo ... |
George W. Bush | On 30 May 2007, US President | nominated former deputy secretary of state Robert Zoellick to succeed Paul ... |
Lord Protector | ... e Tower of London. Edward V's uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester was declared | while the prince was too young to rule. The 12-year-old Edward was confine ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... lov followed this by smashing a platter of roast suckling pig on the table. | said it was the only time he ever witnessed such an outburst. Voroshilov s ... |
James Madison | ... r notable Founding Fathers may have been more directly deist. These include | , possibly Alexander Hamilton, Ethan Allen |
William Hulbert | ... g 206 games (and losing only 53) as a pitcher and batting .323 as a hitter. | , principal owner of the Chicago White Stockings, did not like the loose o ... |
Yoshiyuki Tomino | Mobile Suit Gundam was principally developed by renowned animator | , along with a changing group of Sunrise creators who went under the colle ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... rs may have been more directly deist. These include James Madison, possibly | , Ethan Allen |
Fred Silverman | ... iss's proposals as "too sophisticated", "too corny", or "too old-timey". As | , CBS's daytime programming chief, began to leave the office, an unprepare ... |
Kevin Spacey | ... a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. | stars as office worker Lester Burnham, who has a midlife crisis when he be ... |
Margaret Thatcher | On the election of | 's government, Lawson was appointed to the position of Financial Secretary ... |
Alekos Sakellarios | ... gures in Greece and some gained international acclaim: Mihalis Kakogiannis, | , Melina Mercouri, Nikos Tsiforos, Iakovos Kambanelis, Katina Paxinou, Nik ... |
Caleb Powers | ... t while walking to the capitol to be inaugurated. Former Secretary of State | was later found guilty in a conspiracy to kill Goebel |
Frank Borman | ... Apollo 11 (Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins) and Apollo 8 ( | , Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders) |
Ron Jaworski | ... game since their 1960 NFL championship. The Eagles were led by quarterback | , who completed 257 out of 451 passes for 3,529 yards during the regular s ... |
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 ... |
George W. Bush | ... nt. In the, 2004 Presidential Election, Jackson County voted for Republican | over Democrat John Kerry. It was the first time Jackson County voters chos ... |
Neil Kinnock | ... -market-based communal European economy. In the UK, the Labour Party leader | made a passionate and public attack against the party's Militant Tendency ... |
Gerry Meehan | ... ied late in the game, but with just four seconds on the clock, former Flyer | took a shot from just inside the blue line that eluded Flyers goalie Doug ... |
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 ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... establishment of a republic known as the Commonwealth of England. In 1653, | , the most prominent military and political leader in the nation, seized p ... |
Sir Henry Savile | ... y south of the hall. The quad was the culmination of the work undertaken by | at the beginning of the 17th century. The foundation stone was laid shortl ... |
Marcel Carné | Prévert wrote a number of screenplays for the film director | . Among the films were Drôle de drame (Bizarre, Bizarre, 1937), Quai des b ... |
Steve Coppell | ... m United the following October and was replaced by Brighton & Hove Albion's | . Coppell took the Royals to seventh in the Football League Championship, ... |
Richard Nixon | ... backlash from Southern whites against Johnson's Democratic Party. Moreover, | politically counterattacked with the Southern Strategy where it would "sec ... |
Bobby Clarke | ... erformance at the 1998 Olympics impressed Men's Team Canada General Manager | so much, that he invited her to participate in the Philadelphia Flyers roo ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... press as a short list vice-presidential running mate for Republican nominee | , and was named chairman of Veterans for Bush |
Jerry Brown | Image:Jerry Brown in 1978 crop.jpg|Governor | of Californi |
Paul Newman | ... ey, a sequel to the much admired Robert Rossen film The Hustler (1961) with | . Although typically visually assured, The Color of Money was the director ... |
George Hartzog | ... unique natural features to making parks accessible to the public. Director | began the process with the creation of the National Lakeshores and then Na ... |
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 ... |
Michael Heseltine | ... o address this problem, in 1981 the Secretary of State for the Environment, | , formed the London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC) to redevelop ... |
Alan Pardew | ... ver from Terry Bullivant but lasted just 18 months before being replaced by | who had previously been reserve team manager before being released. In 200 ... |
Julius Caesar | | initially supported Aristobulus against Hyrcanus and Antipater. Between th ... |
Terry Bullivant | Their successor, | , lasted less than one season before being sacked in March 1998. The Royal ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... ntury Republican attorney and black civil rights activist who served in the | administration, was born in Holmes County in 1877 |
John Thune | ... aschle, and actively campaigned against him. Daschle's Republican opponent, | , defeated Daschle. In Daschle's farewell address, Frist arrived late. Aft ... |
Primo de Rivera | During the dictatorships of | and especially of Francisco Franco (1939–1975), all regional cultures were ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... of stardom." After meeting Damon on the set of Good Will Hunting, director | cast Damon as the titular character in the 1998 World War II film Saving P ... |
Susan Seidelman | ... Freddy, Thurston Moore, Richard Kern, Amos Poe, James Nares, Eric Mitchell, | , Beth B, Scott B, Charlie Ahearn, and Nick Zedd. The soundtrack includes ... |
Patrick Hillery | The President of Ireland, | , and the Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, attended a memorial service for Mountbatt ... |
Edward Heath | ... enson played at Marine Spa ballroom, and the place was regularly visited by | |
Francisco Solano López | Meanwhile, in December 1864 the dictator of Paraguay, | took advantage of the situation to establish his country as a regional pow ... |
Steven Spielberg | In another notable example, the finale of | 's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was edited to match the music of his long-ti ... |
Lord Protector | ... itary and political leader in the nation, seized power and declared himself | (effectively becoming a military dictator, but refusing the title of king) ... |
Dan Quayle | ... s chairman, being recruited by Cerberus' international advisory board chair | , himself the former vice president of the United States. Cerberus was rej ... |
Aleksandar Stamboliyski | ... onservative forces crushed BZNS in a 1923 coup and assassinated its leader, | (1879–1923). BZNS was made into a Communist puppet group until 1989, when ... |
Deacon White | ... ngs (now known as the Chicago Cubs) in 1876. Spalding then coaxed teammates | , Ross Barnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap ... |
Elton John | ... John Mills, the Dad's Army cast, Glenda Jackson, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, | , The Beatles and even former Prime Minister |
Richard Nixon | In 1959, following the Kitchen Debate between United States Vice President | and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, the designers of the kitchen, includ ... |
Winston Churchill | ... es, increased anti-aircraft batteries were installed at crucial points, and | ordered the construction of a series of causeways to block the eastern app ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... rist. He also made a brief venture into television, directing an episode of | 's Amazing Stories |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... and later Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes, a protege of John B. Connally and | , and the 1955 Pulitzer Prize winner William White, whose The Taft Story f ... |
Lev Kamenev | ... l 1934. Frunze's position was compatible with the Troika (Grigory Zinoviev, | , Stalin), but Stalin preferred to have a close ally in charge (as opposed ... |
Richard W. Thompson | ... on-class destroyer of the U.S. Navy named in honor of Secretary of the Navy | (1809–1900), never saw action against an enemy. She was the first Navy shi ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | After | denounced Stalinism at the 1956 Party Congress, Robeson became silent on S ... |
Jimmie Foxx | ... w York Yankee center fielder, Mickey Mantle, who entered the game tied with | for third place in the major league career home runs list. When Mantle cam ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... Coppola, Terrence Malick, David Cronenberg, Mike Nichols, Martin Scorsese, | and Oliver Stone. He has had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame since 19 ... |
John Wayne | ... Acapulco, where hotels owned by personalities such as Johnny Weismuller and | are located, is on the northern end of the bay. This is where the boardwal ... |
Sergio Corbucci | ... a Silver Dollar, 1965), the myth of the bounty hunter/bounty killer (e.g., | 's The Great Silence, 1968; Robert Hossein's Cemetery Without Crosses, 196 ... |
Secretary of the Treasury | Andrew Mellon was appointed | by new President Warren G. Harding in 1921. He served for ten years and el ... |
Coolidge | ... st tenure of a Secretary of the Treasury. His service continued through the | and Hoover administrations. Along with James Wilson and James J. Davis, he ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... elt the humour was outdated and incomprehensible to modern audiences, while | , in his equally praised 1944 film version of the play, staged the comic s ... |
Pat Boone | ... and his contemporaries; instead they were performed by white musicians like | in a more palatable mainstream style, which turned into pop hits. By the e ... |
Horace Stoneham | ... or existing major league franchise could beat him to it. At the same time, | moved his New York Giants to the San Francisco Bay Area, ensuring that the ... |
Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock | ... ears, Amis shared a house with his first wife Hilary and her third husband, | . Martin wrote the memoir Experience about the life, charm, and decline of ... |
Al Gore | ... financially supported a variety of Democratic Party politicians, including | and Tom Daschle, but also made contributions to the Republican Party's Phi ... |
Kimberly Peirce | ... ce at the Bottom of the World by Mark Richard, and it was to be directed by | and produced by Theron's company Denver and Delilah Films (Theron's two do ... |
Andy Griffith | ... the only interruption being during World War II. Alumni of the cast include | (who played Sir Walter Raleigh), William Ivey Long, Chris Elliott, Terrenc ... |
Spike Lee | ... ilter journalism to interview various NBA stars. The spots were directed by | |
Will Wolford | ... itle from 1984 to 1991 and again since 1995. Former Colts offensive lineman | serves as color commentator. Former head coach Ted Marchibroda of both Bal ... |
Steve Jobs | ... as the object of much speculation and hype after segments of a book quoting | and other notable IT visionaries espousing its society-revolutionizing pot ... |
Plácido Domingo | ... 70s and 1980s saw a proliferation of recordings, many of live performances. | first recorded Cavaradossi in 1973, and continued to do so at regular inte ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... from Alan Bennett's 40 Years On, in which he had appeared in earlier years. | 's friendship with Gielgud was peppered with barely acknowledged competiti ... |
Apostolic King | ... Stephen I of Hungary by Sylvester in the year 1000 (hence the reign title ' | ') is noted by the 19th century historian Lewis L. Kropf as a possible for ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... cases considered significant to the history of religious freedom. In 1779, | wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, enacted in 1786 by the V ... |
Hal Chase | ... lers and players working together had been suspected as early as the 1850s. | was particularly notorious for throwing games, but played for a decade aft ... |
David Lloyd George | ... llor of the Exchequer was longer than that of any of his predecessors since | , who served from 1908–15. This was subsequently passed by Labour's Gordon ... |
Komla Agbeli Gbedemah | ... a landslide taking 34 out of 38 elected seats in the Legislative Assembly. | is credited with organizing Nkrumah's entire campaign while he (Nkrumah) w ... |
Alicia Keys | ... Furtado also hosted a program about AIDS on MTV, which also featured guests | and Justin Timberlake. On September 27, 2011, Furtado announced during Fre ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... t and believing it could appeal to the same audience that had recently made | 's Psycho (1960) a success. She negotiated a deal that would pay her 10 pe ... |
Tim Conway | In 1975, he co-starred with | and Don Knotts in the Disney movie The Apple Dumpling Gang, which was well ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... e 1960s, under the 1962 Nassau Agreement that emerged from meetings between | and John F. Kennedy, the United States would supply Britain with Polaris m ... |
Secretary of the Navy | ... pson (DD-305), a Clemson-class destroyer of the U.S. Navy named in honor of | Richard W. Thompson (1809–1900), never saw action against an enemy. She wa ... |
Queen Victoria | ... ment for British rule. In a royal proclamation made to the people of India, | promised equal opportunity of public service under British law, and also p ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... ugh, Francis Ford Coppola, Terrence Malick, David Cronenberg, Mike Nichols, | , Steven Spielberg and Oliver Stone. He has had a star on the Hollywood Wa ... |
Jerry Heller | ... g homophobic metaphors to describe their unequal business relationship with | , who became the target of harsh insults |
Prime Minister of Australia | John Gorton, | from 1968–1971, initiated several forms of Government support for Australi ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... e of conservative neoliberal politicians such as Ronald Reagan in the U.S., | in Britain, and Brian Mulroney in Canada, the Western welfare state was at ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... ouse of Orange dynasty, the later royal family of the Netherlands. In fact, | is Countess of Buren. Also, the royals have been known to use the name Van ... |
Wilhelm Groener | ... h the OHL (supreme army command), now led by Ludendorff's successor General | . The 'Ebert–Groener pact' stipulated that the government would not attemp ... |
Robert Milton | ... ions agreed on in 2003. It was accepted after last-minute talks between CEO | and CAW president Buzz Hargrove got the union concessions needed to let th ... |
Alexander Mackenzie | ... e prefix Sir before their name; of the first eight premiers of Canada, only | refused the honour of a knighthood from Queen Victoria. Following the 1919 ... |
Irving Thalberg | ... Buck, of the same name. Because he was not of Asian descent, when producer | offered him the role, he stated, "I'm about as Chinese as Herbert Hoover. |
Margaret Beckett | ... he entered the news after it emerged that he had managed to get through to | whilst impersonating Gordon Brown, with her revealing "embarrassing indisc ... |
Margot Wallström | ... ans from different parties host the ceremony, in 2009 European Commissioner | co-hosted the ceremony |
Bob Addy | ... rnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap Anson and | , to sign with Chicago. This was all done under complete secrecy during th ... |
Rupert Murdoch | After | , the head of Fox Studios and an Australian, saw the new Fox studios were ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... a status retained by her daughter, Queen Juliana, and by her granddaughter, | |
Ian Branfoot | ... romoted to the Second Division as champions in 1986 under the management of | , but were relegated back to the Third Division in 1988. Branfoot left in ... |
William S. Paley | ... he Burke quote from the end of the broadcast. Network president and founder | declined to support Smith over the matter, and Smith promptly left the net ... |
Charles Laughton | The first actor to portray Hercule Poirot was | . He appeared on the West End in 1928 in the play Alibi which had been ada ... |
Kathleen Sebelius | ... on to insult Canton, Kansas, that night (drawing the ire of Kansas governor | ) followed by Canton, South Dakota, on August 5, 2008, and Canton, Texas, ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... oldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor. The book would later be adapted to | 's Schindler's List, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture |
George W. Bush | At the presidential level, Texas County is Republican-leaning. | carried Texas County by two-to-one margins in 2000 and 2004. Bill Clinton ... |
King of Kings | Shah or shahanshah (" | ") was the title of Persian emperors or kings. It includes rulers of the f ... |
Bert van Marwijk | ... he club, Feyenoord managed to win the Dutch Cup, beating Roda JC by 2–0. As | accepted a job as manager of the national team, Feyenoord appointed as the ... |
John Quincy Adams | ... nited States Congress as a Whig, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | . His first speech in that body was in advocacy of its right and duty to e ... |
Pope Alexander IV | ... d the Holy See were reinforced. In 1255, Mindaugas received permission from | to crown his son as King of Lithuania. A noble court, an administrative sy ... |
George W. Bush | ... Madison County have seldom been lockstep in their voting tendencies. While | carried Madison County both times in 2000 and 2004, Bill Clinton also carr ... |
Queen Victoria | ... f the navy, lent these attributes to the image of Britannia. By the time of | , Britannia had been renewed. Still depicted as a young woman with brown o ... |
Ty Cobb | ... these accusations into a promotion to manager. Even baseball stars such as | and Tris Speaker have been credibly alleged to have fixed game outcomes. W ... |
Jim Bunning | ... , Callison's teammate, future Hall of Fame member and United States Senator | , pitched a perfect game against the Mets |
Schuschnigg | ... ny, leading to the assassination of Dollfuss on 25 July 1934. His successor | maintained the ban on pro-Hitlerite activities in Austria, but was forced ... |
George W. Bush | ... few left of them, so the once massive tributes are growing thin. President | was the first American president who visited the cemetery, on 8 May 2005. ... |
Sergio Leone | ... composer Philip Glass's music. Similarly, the relationship between director | and composer Ennio Morricone was such that the finale of The Good, the Bad ... |
Dr. Dre | ... face of Ice Cube's continued solo success. The album is considered by many | 's finest production work, and it heralded the beginning of the G-Funk era ... |
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 ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... at risk in Honour Among Thieves (1993), a novel by Jeffrey Archer in which | tries to steal the Declaration to burn it publicly on July 4 |
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 |
Cap Anson | ... White, Ross Barnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players | and Bob Addy, to sign with Chicago. This was all done under complete secre ... |
Bing Crosby | ... 977. Presley's funeral was held at Graceland, on Thursday, August 18, 1977. | , who sold about half a billion records, died October 14, 1977. His single ... |
Daniel Webster | ... essive days in their defense. In 1850, he was engaged in a controversy with | in regard to the extension of slavery and the Fugitive Slave Law. Mann was ... |
Jackie Chan | ... ny Trejo and Marilyn Manson. Brown also made a cameo appearance in the 2002 | film The Tuxedo, in which Chan was required to finish Brown's act after Br ... |
György Lukács | ... uenced many later social theorists, such as Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, | and Jürgen Habermas. Different elements of his thought were emphasized by ... |
Tris Speaker | ... ations into a promotion to manager. Even baseball stars such as Ty Cobb and | have been credibly alleged to have fixed game outcomes. When MLB's complac ... |
Mario Been | ... ason, Feyenoord appointed former assistant manager and Feyenoord footballer | to take over from Leon Vlemmings. Been, after achieving minor European suc ... |
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 ... |
Charles Grey | ... s by a large margin. Sensing a breakthrough that had been long anticipated, | moved for a second reading in the Commons on 23 February 1807. As tributes ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... at heroes of Chinese history". Ma compared him with the contemporary leader | and saw many parallels in the careers and policies of the two men, both of ... |
Origen | ... been noted that Ambrose's theology was significantly influenced by that of | and , two other early Christian universalists. One quotation cited in favo ... |
Paul Brown | ... ow a profit. The primary obstacle in a merger was in making the requests of | , coach of the perennial AAFC champion Cleveland Browns requests amenable ... |
Don Tapscott | ... g of new patterns of thought and feeling. As business strategy communicator | puts it, "The design industry is something done to us. I'm proposing we ea ... |
Romano Prodi | ... tions led to the victory of a centre-left coalition under the leadership of | . Prodi's first government became the third-longest to stay in power befor ... |
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery | ... om Great Hampden and is revered in Aylesbury to this day and Prime Minister | who lived at Mentmore. Also worthy of note are William Penn who believed h ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... also traveled to Chile where he met with its military junta ruler, General | |
Lord Grenville | ... Wilberforce and Charles Fox led the campaign in the House of Commons, while | advocated the cause in the House of Lords |
Kanye West | ... hosted by MTV, BET, and Nike; fellow performers included Enrique Iglesias, | , Kelly Rowland, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson. Furtado also hosted a prog ... |
Noël Coward | Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, | and Queen Elizabeth II among many others, Penang has always been a popular ... |
Scott Crary | In 2004, | made a documentary, Kill Your Idols, including such No Wave bands as Suici ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... ebate between United States Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier | , the designers of the kitchen, including Raymond Loewy, announce plans to ... |
Alun Michael | ... mocrat) in Cardiff Central, Jonathan Evans (Conservative) in Cardiff North, | (Labour) in Cardiff South and Penarth and Kevin Brennan (Labour) in Cardif ... |
César Rodríguez | ... Only four people have managed to score over 100 league goals at Barcelona: | (192), Lionel Messi (165), Ladislao Kubala (131) and (108) |
César Rodríguez | ... riendlies) is Paulino Alcántara with 369 goals. The record league scorer is | , who scored 192 goals in La Liga between 1942 and 1955. Only four people ... |
Mohammad Hatta | ... ers were important figures in Indonesia's independence movements, such as : | (the first vice-president) and Sutan Sjahrir (the first prime minister) |
Mick Gooding | ... triker Jimmy Quinn was put in charge of the first team alongside midfielder | and guided Reading to runners-up in the final Division One table – only to ... |
Julius Caesar | ... and its inhabitants received full Roman citizenship following the death of | in 44 BC |
Joe Biden | ... Baptist Temple was attended by some 3,000 people, including Vice-President | , former Governor Sarah Palin, current Governor Sean Parnell and three oth ... |
Cal McVey | ... Cubs) in 1876. Spalding then coaxed teammates Deacon White, Ross Barnes and | , as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap Anson and Bob Addy, to sig ... |
James Ferman | ... Bishop replied, "Well, he's sort of Jesus-shaped." During an interview with | (former director of the British Board of Film Classification), Ali G asks ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... hdrawn in 1629, by Louis XIII, following the Siege of La Rochelle, in which | blockaded the city for fourteen months |
Secretary of the Treasury | ... 7) was an American banker, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector and | from March 4, 1921 until February 12, 1932 |
Charles Comiskey | For many years, the White Sox were owned and operated by | , who paid the lowest player salaries, on average, in the American League. ... |
Secretary of the Interior | ... Department of the Interior, a federal executive department whose head, the | , is a Cabinet officer nominated by the President and confirmed by the Sen ... |
Burgess Meredith | Rocky's trainer Mickey ( | ) initially wants no part of it and admits to the champion that Lang was r ... |
Schuschnigg | ... Austria during the late 1930s, which was fiercely resisted by the Austrian | dictatorship. When the conflict was escalating in early 1938, Chancellor S ... |
Elizabeth Dole | Dole has been married to Former Senator | , née Hanford, of North Carolina since 1975. Mrs. Dole ran unsuccessfully ... |
Robert Borden | ... norific titles to Canadians; the last prime minister to be knighted was Sir | , who was premier at the time the Nickle Resolution was debated in the Hou ... |
Charles Laughton | ... cinemas in 1934, in Alexander Korda's film The Private Life of Henry VIII. | played the king, with actress Everley Gregg appearing as Catherine Parr. T ... |
Sargent Shriver | Image:Sargent Shriver 1962.jpg|Former Ambassador to France | of Marylan |
Mark McGhee | The appointment of | as player-manager, shortly after the takeover by John Madejski, in June 19 ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... limited access to MCA's clients such as Stewart, Rock Hudson, Doris Day and | to make films for Universal |
Elizabeth II | Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Noël Coward and Queen | among many others, Penang has always been a popular tourist destination, b ... |
Mitt Romney | ... letter was issued immediately before the Florida primary. Dole has endorsed | for the Republican nomination |
Oliver Cromwell | ... s restoration and the end of the stalemate between Parliament and the King. | and Sir Henry Vane the Younger both opposed this measure. This should have ... |
Ian Porterfield | ... ving failed to get the Royals back into the Second Division. His successor, | , lasted just 18 months before further failures cost him his job |
Andrew Carnegie | ... s a literary award established in 1936 in honour of Scottish philanthropist | and given annually to an outstanding book for children and young adults. I ... |
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 ... |
Theo Epstein | ... ng off to a bad start, many fans questioned the decision of general manager | , but after coming off of the DL and getting rocked in his first start bac ... |
Bob Fosse | ... ole as the vampish Lola, and it was on this show that she first worked with | as her choreographer. In the story, Verdon's Lola is a woman who was once ... |
Winston Churchill | ... der the direction of the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE). Prime Minister | tasked the Royal Navy with helping locate and retrieve the wreckage so tha ... |
Robert Moses | ... ch left New York without a National League presence. New York City official | tried to interest Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley in this site as t ... |
Cecil B. DeMille | ... rector, Best Picture, and Best Writing, Screenplay. It lost Best Picture to | 's The Greatest Show on Earth |
Michael Patrick King | ... es in the Sex and the City feature film, directed by HBO executive producer | and co-starring the cast of the original series. Also in 2008, she won an ... |
William Kissam Vanderbilt II | ... a A. Dorsey, southern Florida's first African-American millionaire. In 1925 | traded a luxury yacht to Fisher for ownership of the island |
Michael Grandage | ... , playing Madame de Merteuil in Yukio Mishima's Madame De Sade, directed by | as part of the Donmar season at Wyndham's Theatre. A year later, Dench ren ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | Jung Chang and Jon Halliday claim that | allowed the Communists to escape on the Long March, allegedly because he w ... |
Derek Jarman | ... Baldwin and Mel Ramsden), sculpture/printing artist Victor Burgin, painter | , painter Stephen McKenna and sculptor Bill Woodrow |
Stavros Dimas | ... irs and its head, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The current minister is | of the New Democracy party. According to the official website, the main ai ... |
Joe Torre | ... during a regular season game until Jolbert Cabrera wore it in 2003. Manager | wore it during his tenure with the Dodgers |
John Lyng | He was appointed Minister of Trade in the short-lived but notable | cabinet from August to September 1963, following the Kings Bay Affair that ... |
Donna Shalala | ... sion to investigate problems at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, along with | , a former member of the Clinton cabinet. Dole is married to former U.S. c ... |
Daniel Tyler | ... 1872, the Woodstock Iron Company, organized by Samuel Noble and Union Gen. | , rebuilt the furnace on a much larger scale, as well as started a planned ... |
Bernardo O'Higgins | ... San Martín (United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, Chile, and Peru), and | (Chile) led their independence struggle. Although Bolivar attempted to kee ... |
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 ... |
Otto Graham | ... and a roster full of future hall of famers like Lou Groza, Bill Willis, and | . Landry did not have a good debut as a starter, Mac Speedie, the receiver ... |
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 ... |
Amr Moussa | ... f the League is traditionally an Egyptian. Former Egyptian Foreign Minister | is the present Secretary General of the Arab League. Egyptian Deputy Prime ... |
Rahm Emanuel | ... morning, May 11, 2011. His term ended May 16, 2011. Daley was succeeded by | |
Jan P. Syse | ... atform. In spite of friendly rivalry with Erling Norvik, Rolf Presthus, and | , these and other party members led a political shift in Norway away from ... |
John Cheke | ... ught into contact with the foremost educators of the time, Roger Ascham and | , and acquired an unusual knowledge of Greek. He also acquired the affecti ... |
Hank Greenberg | ... e league's best with "Black Mike" Mickey Cochrane behind the plate, slugger | at first, and consistent Charlie Gehringer, "The Mechanical Man", at secon ... |
Dick Cheney | ... r the District of Columbia (2005), a case concerning whether Vice President | could keep secret the membership of an advisory task force on energy polic ... |
Mickey Cochrane | ... ms of the 1930s were consistently among the league's best with "Black Mike" | behind the plate, slugger Hank Greenberg at first, and consistent Charlie ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... ards the king was high enough to allow republican roundhead leaders such as | to abolish the monarchy completely and establish the republican Commonweal ... |
Sergio Corbucci | ... litical perspective (e.g., Damiano Damiani's A Bullet for the General, 1966 | ;'s The Mercenary, 1968), a focus on revenge (e.g., Duccio Tessari's The R ... |
Hosni Mubarak | ... n of one's first name was common; notable Egyptians such as Anwar Sadat and | did so. However, Arafat also dropped Abdel Rahman and Abdel Raouf from his ... |
Nick Park | ... gory, with six Oscars. The biggest showing from Britain in this category is | 's Wallace and Gromit with two wins so far |
Marye Anne Fox | ... s include the current chancellor of the University of California, San Diego | (PhD. in Chemistry, 1974), founding president of Vassar College Milo Parke ... |
George W. Bush | The | administration consolidated many of these activities under the United Stat ... |
Margaret Webster | ... f Othello on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre in 1943 under the direction of | . He became the first African American to play the role with a white suppo ... |
Terry Gilliam | Damon played a fictionalized version of Wilhelm Grimm in | 's fantasy adventure The Brothers Grimm (2005), which was a critically pan ... |
Stephen Fry | ... essed happiness by his friendships and his enjoyment of life. Eric Idle and | said Cook had not wasted his talent but rather that the newspapers had tri ... |
Chris Blackwell | ... eighbours in Jamaica, and later his lover, was Blanche Blackwell, mother of | of Island Records; Fleming used Blanche as the model for Pussy Galore, alt ... |
Katharine Cornell | ... Broadway theatres, studying the entrances of Ina Claire, Lynn Fontanne, and | |
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 ... |
Muhyiddin Yassin | ... ls need to be concluded. International Trade and Industry Minister, Tan Sri | has expressed the hope that talks will be concluded by the end of 2008 |
Rupert Murdoch | ... ds. The party benefited from the support of the proprietor of News Limited, | , who preferred Whitlam over McMahon. Labor was so dominant in the campaig ... |
Imre Varadi | ... binson, John James Sainsbury, Peter Sellers, Mike Skinner, Alison Steadman, | , Rod Stewart, Victoria Wood, Lord Young of Dartington, Toby Young, and Al ... |
Barry Letts | ... dio 4's Last Word to pay tribute to the deceased former Doctor Who producer | . He described Letts, who originally cast him in the role, as “the big lin ... |
Werner Herzog | He next starred alongside Nicolas Cage in the | film , and alongside Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in Streets of Blood. Both we ... |
Tom DeLonge | ... fteen. He played in various bands until his sister, Anne, introduced him to | , who she had met while attending Rancho Bernardo High School. Hoppus and ... |
Henry Kravis | ... rporate financiers, most notably Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. and later his protégé | . Working for Bear Stearns at the time, Kohlberg and Kravis along with Kra ... |
Zack Snyder | ... Levin met with Warner Bros. to develop the film there again. Impressed with | 's work on 300, Warner Bros. approached him to direct an adaptation of Wat ... |
Noël Coward | ... nts. Sometimes the songs represented original material, or on one occasion, | 's classic There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner, but just as often t ... |
Don Nelson | ... lry took on a new meaning in 2005 when, near the end of the regular season, | would resign as head coach of the Mavericks, apparently satisfied with the ... |
Anwar El Sadat | ... fundamentally altered when Egypt signed the Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty. | , President of Egypt, was instrumental in the event and consequently becam ... |
John Montgomery Ward | ... and Chicago. The tour included future Hall of Famers Adrian "Cap" Anson and | . While the players were on the tour, the National League instituted new r ... |
Charles Doolittle Walcott | Marrella was the first fossil collected by | from the Burgess Shale. Walcott described Marrella informally as a "lace c ... |
Alan Sugar | ... riod through the purchase of the remaining 14.7% holding of former chairman | 's . and those belonging to who held a 9.9 per cent stake through Hodram I ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... r days as the assassination of JFK and the transition of power to President | took center stage |
Maury Wills | ... record with 96 steals in 1915 that stood until 1962, when it was broken by | . Baseball historian Bill James has ranked the 1915 Tigers outfield as the ... |
Jean Casimir-Perier | ... rd youngest president in French history, after Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and | . He promised "change in continuity". He made clear his desire to introduc ... |
Flower Tucci | Sarah Jane Hamilton, Kat, Jiz Lee, Missy Monroe, Jenna Presley, and | . Fallon is known as the first pornographic actress to ejaculate on film. ... |
Richard Attenborough | ... inting artist John Walker. The prize was awarded by celebrity presenter Sir | |
John Pope-Hennessy | ... Jerome in wax, made for Giuliano de' Medici, identified as Bandinelli's by | Giorgio Vasari, a former pupil in Bandinelli's workshop, claimed Bandinell ... |
Lindsay Tanner | ... y a threat to Labor. In 2002, Labor front bencher and prominent Left member | wrote "The emergence of the Greens... is already hurting the ALP's ability ... |
Arthur Griffith | On 14 September 1921 the Dáil ratified the appointment of | , Michael Collins, Robert Barton, Eamonn Duggan and George Gavan Duffy as ... |
Richard Nixon | The scandal eventually led to the resignation of | , the President of the United States, on August 9, 1974, the only resignat ... |
Alex Wallau | ... rs introduced their own game shows and the public grew tired of the format. | took over as president in 2000. Despite the repeated overexposure of Milli ... |
Tarō Asō | ... nd nationalist, he enjoyed the respect of his colleagues and enemies alike. | , the 92nd Prime Minister of Japan, is a great-great-grandson of Ōkubo Tos ... |
Francisco Bertrand | ... d be selected by the United States mediator, Thomas Dawson. Dawson selected | , who promised to hold early, free elections, and Dávila resigned |
Michael Oblowitz | In 2010, Kilmer starred in the horror film from | , The Traveler, where he played the vengeful spirit of a man who had been ... |
Wagner | ... portant characters, events, ideas or objects, an idea often associated with | 's use of leitmotif. These may be played in different variations depending ... |
John Elway | ... . The disastrous 1982 season earned the team the right to select Stanford's | , but Elway refused to play for Baltimore, and using leverage as a draftee ... |
Isaac Hayes | His influences include southern soul artists like | , Clarence Carter, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Su ... |
Home Minister | ... inister for the third time, and Advani became the Deputy Prime Minister and | . This NDA Government lasted its full term of five years. Vajpayee and his ... |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... co-founded the United Artists film distribution company with Mary Pickford, | and D. W. Griffith, all of whom were seeking to escape the growing power c ... |
Walter O'Malley | ... ew York City official Robert Moses tried to interest Brooklyn Dodgers owner | in this site as the location for a new Dodger stadium, but O'Malley refuse ... |
Oscar Torp | ... ain of Labor governments after World War II, headed by Einar Gerhardsen and | |
Jack Charlton | ... on the touchline resulted in fines for both Republic of Ireland's manager, | , and their striker John Aldridge. Fortunately for Ireland, Aldridge was a ... |
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 ... |
James Forrestal | ... iversity president, Eisenhower was requested to advise Secretary of Defense | on unification of the armed services. Approximately six months after his i ... |
Alben W. Barkley | ... nd was inexperienced in politics. Truman next turned to his Vice President, | , but at 74 he was rejected as being too old by labor union leaders |
Heath Ledger | ... Actor award for Geoffrey Rush and Gregor Jordan's 1999 film Two Hands gave | his first leading role. After Ledger's successful transition to Hollywood, ... |
George V | ... rincipally at English speakers in the outposts of the British Empire, or as | put it in the first-ever , the "men and women, so cut off by the snow, the ... |
Lyndon Johnson | ... gressional elections. The last Democrat to win a majority in the county was | in 1964 |
Bill James | ... hat stood until 1962, when it was broken by Maury Wills. Baseball historian | has ranked the 1915 Tigers outfield as the greatest in the history of majo ... |
Jean-Baptiste Colbert | ... and for the crops. The French-enacted Code Noir ("Black Code"), prepared by | and ratified by Louis XIV, had established rules on slave treatment and pe ... |
Walt Disney | ... rt direction, effects animation and special effects. Hench was respected by | as one of the studio's most gifted artists and teamed him with Salvador Da ... |
Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. | ... f the 1980s was conceived by a number of corporate financiers, most notably | and later his protégé Henry Kravis. Working for Bear Stearns at the time, ... |
John Fetzer | ... d operated by famous broadcasting pioneer (and former Detroit Tigers owner) | , as "WKZO-TV". Along with television, Fetzer introduced Kalamazoo to radi ... |
Arif Mardin | ... m Luxury to Heartache (UK #10, US #32) dragged on for so long that producer | had to abandon the sessions due to prior commitments and leave it to engin ... |
Richard Strauss | ... e Russian-German composer Ludwig Minkus, a tone poem by the German composer | , a German film (1933) directed by G. W. Pabst, a Soviet film (1957) direc ... |
Richard Nixon | ... d United States Senator George Smathers and then former U.S. Vice President | , who had promised to leave politics. During his subsequent presidency fro ... |
W. Averell Harriman | ... Northern delegates to reject him as a racist. Truman favored U.S. diplomat | of New York, but he had never held an elective office and was inexperience ... |
Russell Crowe | The World War II drama Blood Oath (1990) debuted both | and Jason Donovan, in minor cinematic roles. Crowe demonstrated his versat ... |
Christopher Morley | ... hen it moved to CBS in 1934. In 1935, it became the Socony Sketchbook, with | and the Johnny Green orchestra |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... Medwick had to be removed from the game for his own safety by Commissioner | after being pelted with fruit and garbage from angry fans in the large tem ... |
Fred M. Vinson | ... lize with other government officials, recalling that the late Chief Justice | played poker with President Harry Truman and that Justice Byron White went ... |
Buddy Young | ... he lockers. Landry's career began as a back-up to Yankees star running back | . His first start would come against the AAFC's powerhouse, the Cleveland ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... deral transfer payments by the federal Liberal government of Prime Minister | and concommitant repeal of the Canada Assistance Plan bill of rights which ... |
Diane Keaton | ... 's 1977 film Annie Hall, Walken played the suicidal brother of Annie Hall ( | ). In 1978, he appeared in Shoot the Sun Down, a western filmed in 1976 th ... |
Harold Prince | ... , through tradition and joyfulness, in a life of uncertainty and imbalance. | replaced the original producer Fred Coe and brought in director/choreograp ... |
Jon Corzine | ... n, Republican Chris Christie received 58.5% of the vote, defeating Democrat | , who received around 33% |
Samuel Wilberforce | ... Barbara (b. 1799), Elizabeth (b. 1801), Robert Isaac Wilberforce (b. 1802), | (b. 1805) and Henry William Wilberforce (b. 1807). Wilberforce was an indu ... |
Robert Iger | ... ual soap festival at Walt Disney World. (The former president of ABC, Inc., | , now heads Disney.) In 1997, ABC aired a Saturday morning block called On ... |
Richard Nixon | ... attractive in the wake of the Watergate scandal, which had led to President | 's resignation. Ford, although personally unconnected with Watergate, was ... |
Franco Zeffirelli | ... rld class singers and is found in the repertoire of prominent opera houses. | 's 1986 film version of Verdi's opera starring Plácido Domingo as Othello ... |
Bob Odenkirk | ... of several now-prolific comics including Robert Smigel as the head writer, | , Louis C.K., Tommy Blacha and Dino Stamatopoulos. Smigel left his positio ... |
Dick Williams | | – who played for the Dodgers from 1951–54 and again in 1956 – was inducted ... |
Irving Thalberg | ... went to the Mayer Company on Mission Road to meet with the Vice-President, | . Shearer was momentarily thrown by their confused introduction, but soon ... |
Dick James Music | ... ome of their new compositions, either for copyright purposes (to be sent to | publishing affiliate Northern Songs), to later play for the other Beatles, ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ich derives its fame from the Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies | , Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in ... |
George W. Bush | ... ver, like many rural counties, it does have a slight Republican lean. While | carried Ripley County by two-to-one margins in 2000 and 2004, Bill Clinton ... |
Syd Nathan | ... label. Brown began to have recurring conflicts with King Records president | over repertoire and other matters. In one notable instance, Brown recorded ... |
Irna Phillips | As the World Turns was the creation of | who, beginning in the 1930s, had been one of the foremost creators and wri ... |
David Lloyd George | During the Second Dáil the Irish Republic and the British Government of | agreed to hold peace negotiations. As President of Dáil Éireann (Priomh Ai ... |
Kurt von Schleicher | ... revious election. Franz von Papen stepped down and was succeeded by General | as Reichskanzler on 3 December. Schleicher, a political army officer, had ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... o who was being held hostage by Joseph Stalin back. This is contradicted by | himself, who wrote in his diary, "It is not worth is to sacrifice the inte ... |
Hank Greenberg | With a lineup that featured four future Hall of Famers ( | , Mickey Cochrane, Goose Goslin and Charlie Gehringer), the Tigers eventua ... |
Fred Coe | Harold Prince replaced the original producer | and brought in director/choreographer Jerome Robbins |
Darryl F. Zanuck | ... eceived no other offers. Shortly before filming was completed, the producer | offered her the role of the aging theatrical actress Margo Channing in All ... |
Jackie Chan | ... s of kickboxing were introduced in 1993, based on 1980s Seidokaikan karate. | and Jet Li are prominent movie figures who have been responsible for promo ... |
Robin Cook MP | ... ng personal attack on the Prime Minister, calling his behaviour 'reckless'. | and a few other government ministers resigned to the backbenches over the ... |
Ruel Fox | ... ost highly rated talent of that era, including striker Chris Sutton, winger | , defender Andy Linighan, midfielder Mike Phelan, midfielder Tim Sherwood ... |
Mickey Cochrane | With a lineup that featured four future Hall of Famers (Hank Greenberg, | , Goose Goslin and Charlie Gehringer), the Tigers eventually won the World ... |
Donald Trump | ... FL quarterback. He was selected by the USFL's New Jersey Generals (owned by | ) in the 1985 territorial draft, which took place months before the 1985 N ... |
John Wayne | Actor | disliked the film because he felt it was an allegory for blacklisting, whi ... |
Lex Luthor | ... esentations of the Flash (Barry Allen), Earth-2 Superman, the Anti-Monitor, | , and Brainiac. The third and final wave included action figure representa ... |
Kurt von Schleicher | ... vative policy along Hindenburg's lines. He appointed as Reichswehr Minister | , and all the members of the new cabinet were of the same political opinio ... |
Chris Blackwell | ... m a key figure in the British folk scene during the mid-1960s. He signed to | 's Island Records in 1967 and released his first album, London Conversatio ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... ng scale and during the next year Huskisson and the new Prime Minister, the | , devised a new sliding scale for the Importation of Corn Act 1828 whereby ... |
Charlie Gehringer | ... Cochrane behind the plate, slugger Hank Greenberg at first, and consistent | , "The Mechanical Man", at second. All three players are in the Baseball H ... |
Rolf Presthus | ... tent ideological platform. In spite of friendly rivalry with Erling Norvik, | , and Jan P. Syse, these and other party members led a political shift in ... |
Sir Mirza Ismail | ... arlier half of 20th century, the Nandi Hills waterworks was commissioned by | (Diwan of Mysore, 1926–41 CE) to provide a water supply to the city. Curre ... |
Chris Sutton | ... roduced some of the most highly rated talent of that era, including striker | , winger Ruel Fox, defender Andy Linighan, midfielder Mike Phelan, midfiel ... |
Phog Allen | ... tar high school athlete in Russell, and influential Kansas basketball coach | traveled to Russell to recruit him to play for the basketball team. While ... |
William Draper Lewis | ... on inter-disciplinary studies, a character that was shaped early on by Dean | . Its medium-size student body and the tight integration with the rest of ... |
Boutros Boutros-Ghali | ... resent Secretary General of the Arab League. Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister | served as Secretary General of the United Nations from 1991 to 1996 |
Alfred Hitchcock's | ... li song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" in Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter". | 1963 thriller The Birds is an example of a Hollywood film with no music wh ... |
Ted Williams | ... ar which saw the premature death of Lou Gehrig, Boston's great left fielder | had a batting average over .400 – the last time anyone has achieved that f ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... 931 Hitler sent Göring on a mission to the Vatican, where he met the future | |
Louis B. Mayer | ... ch made Shearer an offer on behalf of Louis B. Mayer Pictures, run by mogul | . After three years of hardship, she found herself signing a contract for ... |
Al Gore | In 2000, Bush received 21,887 votes (56.28%) to Democrat | 's 15,959 (41.04%) |
Hal Roach | ... g and it was not until 1926, when both separately signed contracts with the | film studio, that they began appearing in movie shorts together. Laurel an ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... still showed a liking for musical comedy. She worked with such directors as | on Stage Fright (1950), Frank Capra on Here Comes the Groom (1951) and Mic ... |
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute | ... about patriotism in general, but the false use of the term "patriotism" by | (the patriot-minister) and his supporters; Johnson opposed "self-professed ... |
Douglas MacArthur | ... ng as it did just after the deaths of President John F. Kennedy and General | , former Chaplain of the Senate Frederick Brown Harris officiated. All thr ... |
Pharaoh | ... f Jehoiakim, he revolted against Babylon, and entered into an alliance with | Hophra of Egypt. Nebuchadnezzar responded by invading Judah. . Nebuchadnez ... |
Darryl Zanuck | ... however, upset the House Un-American Activities Committee, with Elia Kazan, | , John Garfield, and Anne Revere all being called to testify before the co ... |
Jerome Robbins | ... placed the original producer Fred Coe and brought in director/choreographer | |
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 ... |
Chet Atkins | ... a session that featured his band, The Blue Moon Boys, as well as guitarist | and pianist Floyd Cramer. "Heartbreak Hotel" is composed of an eight-bar b ... |
Julie Taymor | ... ued Broadway version of Icarus," loosely modeled after Spider-Man director, | |
François Tombalbaye | ... ny. Chad was granted independence on August 11, 1960 with the PPT's leader, | , as its first president |
Damiano Damiani | ... Mexican Revolution, often seen from a leftist political perspective (e.g., | 's A Bullet for the General, 1966; Sergio Corbucci's The Mercenary, 1968), ... |
Avitus | ... troops from among the Franks, the Burgundians, and the Celts. A mission by | , and Attila's continued westward advance, convinced the Visigoth king The ... |
Hal Roach | ... More silent films followed, which brought her to the attention of producer | , out from Hollywood searching for new talent. Early in 1923, after a succ ... |
Steve Coppell | ... of the club include Ian Branfoot, Mark McGhee, Tommy Burns, Alan Pardew and | |
Shannen Doherty | ... gned by Kathie Broyles. The cast shown in this version are Jason Priestley, | , Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Luke Perry, Brian Austin ... |
Paul Brown | ... would come against the AAFC's powerhouse, the Cleveland Browns, coached by | , and a roster full of future hall of famers like Lou Groza, Bill Willis, ... |
Éamon de Valera | ... ns. As President of Dáil Éireann (Priomh Aire, or literally First Minister) | was the highest official in the Republic at this time but was notionally o ... |
Alan Pardew | ... former managers of the club include Ian Branfoot, Mark McGhee, Tommy Burns, | and Steve Coppell |
George W. Bush | ... ong live for the 2004 Republican National Convention, saying that President | , whom he said is a fan and a family friend, had asked him to write a song ... |
Ron Jaworski | ... om. Oakland linebacker Rod Martin also intercepted Philadelphia quarterback | three times for a Super Bowl record. Plunkett was named the Super Bowl MVP ... |
George W. Bush | In 2004, Republican president | received 24,369 (56.31%) votes to Democrat John Kerry's 18,355 (42.41%) |
Marv Owen | ... The game was marred by an ugly incident. After spiking Tiger third baseman | in the sixth inning, the Cardinals' Joe "Ducky" Medwick had to be removed ... |
George W. Bush | ... htly toward Republican Party. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 56% of the vote here, defeating Democrat John Kerry, who received ... |
Al Gore | ... with Beau Bridges and Blair Underwood for the album An Inconvenient Truth ( | ) |
Lord Protector | ... f the Duke of Somerset (a brother of the late queen, Jane Seymour), who was | during the early years of the reign of his nephew, the young Edward VI. Ce ... |
George Seaton | ... ecutive years, 1950 and 1951. Others to win twice in this category include: | , Robert Bolt (who also won in two consecutive years), Francis Ford Coppol ... |
Richard Helms | ... t year, he portrayed a fictional Director of Central Intelligence (based on | ) in Washington: Behind Closed Doors, an adaptation of John Ehrlichman's r ... |
Elizabeth Evatt | ... ommonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and appointed a woman, | to the commission. Whitlam and Barnard eliminated sales tax on contracepti ... |
Mark McGhee | Notable former managers of the club include Ian Branfoot, | , Tommy Burns, Alan Pardew and Steve Coppell |
Jerome Robbins | ... tal of 3,242 performances. The production was directed and choreographed by | – his last original Broadway staging. The set, designed in the style of Ma ... |
Peter Cotes | Their elder brother Sydney Boulting became an actor and stage producer as | ; he was the original director of The Mousetrap |
Harold Ramis | ... kers on the Radio Hour included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, | and his younger brother Bill. He appears in most films that star his broth ... |
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 ... |
Ian Branfoot | Notable former managers of the club include | , Mark McGhee, Tommy Burns, Alan Pardew and Steve Coppell |
Pietro Gasparri | ... try to look for Vatican ties. On 11 April 1919, Cardinal Secretary of State | informed the Estonian authorities that the Vatican would agree to have dip ... |
Clare Short MP | ... few other government ministers resigned to the backbenches over the issue. | threatened to resign from the cabinet, but then remained for two months be ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... serves as an important throughline in the film, as suggested by the title. | sets the opening scene of his 1944 film of Henry V in the tiring room of t ... |
Henry Stone | ... e 1960 Top Ten R&B hit "(Do the) Mashed Potatoes" on Dade Records, owned by | , under the pseudonym "Nat Kendrick & The Swans" because Nathan refused to ... |
Joe Torre | ... who was appointed at the conclusion of the 2010 season as the successor to | |
Nelson Rockefeller | ... ert Dole of Kansas as his running mate in place of incumbent Vice President | . The 1976 Republican Convention was the last political convention to open ... |
Richard Branson | ... e provider (ISP) virgin.net, originally a joint venture between NTL and Sir | 's Virgin Grou |
Bing Crosby | ... Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, | , The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, ... |
Gerald Ford | ... the Senate, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974. His successor, | , then issued a pardon to Nixon |
William Henry Moody | ... rns out as an all-ears U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt (Attorney General | : "They say a billionaire from Scotland has seized a military installation ... |
Paul Pate | ... is system. The last mayor of Cedar Rapids under this form of government was | |
Julius Caesar | ... own incident of a leader extending his term indefinitely was Roman dictator | , who made himself "Perpetual Dictator" (commonly mistranslated as 'Dictat ... |
Walter Briggs, Sr. | ... After team owner Frank Navin died that year, plumbing fixture manufacturer | took control of the team |
Dennis Ross | ... mit on Arafat. They were The Missing Peace by longtime US Middle East envoy | and My Life by President Clinton. Clinton wrote that Arafat once complimen ... |
Richard Wagner | ... vements. The introduction of valves made this process unnecessary (although | wrote horn parts as if crooks were still in use, evoking the tradition whi ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... . Estonia was the first country to look for Vatican ties. On 11 April 1919, | Pietro Gasparri informed the Estonian authorities that the Vatican would a ... |
Raymond Barre | ... alry appeared with his prime minister Jacques Chirac, who resigned in 1976. | , called the "best economist in France", succeeded him. He led a policy of ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... neoliberal governments being created in Chile, where a military coup led by | took place in 1973 |
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 ... |
Nicholas Serota | ... lly and internationally, as well as who are rising stars. Tate Director Sir | has been the Chair of the jury since his tenure at the Tate (with the exce ... |
Lord Goldsmith | Before the invasion, the then UK Attorney General | , advised that the war would be in breach of international law for six rea ... |
George W. Bush | ... tiations suspended in July 2000, and in June 2003, Mubarak hosted President | for another summit on Middle East peace process. Another summit was conven ... |
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 ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... e Juan Guzmán Tapia (the first judge who prosecuted former Chilean dictator | ), Armin von Bogdandy (Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparativ ... |
Derek Jacobi | ... scriva. It is directed by Roland Joffe, and stars Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley, | , Golshifteh Farahani, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko, and Lily Cole |
Laurence Olivier | ... 1983, he made his second onscreen appearance with fellow theatrical knights | and Ralph Richardson (following Olivier's own Richard III) in a television ... |
Mary Robinson | ... rom the airport to Áras an Uachtaráin for champagne with the then President | |
Eugene Rostow | ... omination of Robert T. Grey for nine months, and thus causing the firing of | |
Jon Glaser | ... s, Fan-tastic Guy, Clive Clemmons, Frankenstein, Ira, Slipnut Brian, etc.), | (Segue Sam, Pubes, Awareness Del, Wrist Hulk, Ahole Ronald, Gorton's Fishe ... |
Thorbjørn Jagland | ... and Cabinet, respectively. Following the resignation of Brundtland in 1996, | was elected leader of the Labour Party and became Prime Minister, while St ... |
James Buchanan | ... th century, and at age 62, was the oldest man to be elected President since | in 1856. Eisenhower was the only general to serve as President in the 20th ... |
Matthew Katz | ... members during the course of a protracted legal dispute with former manager | over ownership of the Moby Grape name. Other names used for performance or ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... t into turnaround in 1991, and the project was moved to Warner Bros., where | was attached to direct and Charles McKeown to rewrite it. They used the ch ... |
Mel Brooks | ... ,” but the visuals show a Bollywood-style devi and a Taj Mahal-like castle. | 's 1974 comedy Blazing Saddles leaves its Western setting when the climact ... |
James Keach | ... gels (2010). She also co-authored several children's books with her husband | for the This One 'N That One series |
Roone Arledge | ... r later. Continuing as an analyst until 1979, Smith left the network as the | era was beginning at ABC News and full retirement age approached. Sources ... |
Vince Lombardi | ... ll season, Landry became the defensive coordinator for the Giants, opposite | , who was the offensive coordinator. Landry led one of the best defensive ... |
Bill Veeck | ... tain Landis, baseball's powerful commissioner and a staunch segregationist. | claimed that Landis blocked his purchase of the Philadelphia Phillies beca ... |
Sally Field | ... the 1978 film Hooper which starred Burt Reynolds, Jan-Michael Vincent, and | , and 1981's appearance in The Cannonball Run. In 1980, he had a cameo in ... |
Jennie Garth | ... oyles. The cast shown in this version are Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, | , Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Luke Perry, Brian Austin Green, Douglas ... |
Jean-Baptiste Colbert | ... re introduced. The height of French mercantilism is closely associated with | , finance minister for 22 years in the 17th century, to the extent that Fr ... |
Alexander Izvolsky | ... pen up Mesopotamia and Persia to German trade and technology. The ministers | and Edward Grey agreed to resolve their long-standing conflicts in Asia in ... |
Ralph Wilson | ... s by coach Wade Phillips, who later said he had been ordered by Bills owner | to do so. The Bills lost 22–16 to the eventual AFC Champion Tennessee Tita ... |
Wojciech Jaruzelski | ... jailed when martial law came into effect on December 13, 1981 under General | . After a one year prison term the high-ranking members of the union were ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... kova to pilot Vostok 6 at their meeting on May 21 and this was confirmed by | himself. At the time of her selection, Tereshkova was ten years younger th ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... . They miscalculated however, and his son quickly pledged his allegiance to | , turning his forces over to Kuomintang control and supported Chiang in hi ... |
Anthony Crosland | ... re was further government intervention during the 1974–79 Labour Government | said that in 1956, 25 per cent of British industry was nationalised, and t ... |
Art Rooney | Prior to the 1970 season, Rosenbloom, Art Modell of the Browns, and | of the Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to have their teams join the ten AFL tea ... |
David Dacko | ... rench troops helped drive Bokassa out of power and restore former president | . This action was also controversial, particularly since Dacko was Bokassa ... |
Origen | According to | 's Contra Celsum, a sect called the Ophites posited the existence of seven ... |
Gerald Ford | ... cond longest-lived president after John Adams; both were since surpassed by | and Ronald Reagan. He had outlived by 20 years his wife, Lou Henry Hoover, ... |
Robert Peel | ... They arise from the attempted assassination of the British Prime Minister, | , in 1843 by Daniel M'Naghten. In fact, M'Naghten fired a pistol at the ba ... |
AFC West | ... after posting an 11-5 regular season record, but losing a tiebreaker to the | division winner San Diego Chargers. Oakland then advanced to the Super Bow ... |
Nicolae Ceauşescu | ... ut they have not proclaimed themselves as President for Life. For instance, | of Romania, who ruled until his execution (see Romanian revolution) |
Howard Baker | After | retired in 1984, Stevens sought the position of Republican (and then-Major ... |
Lew Wasserman | ... s run by legendary notorious Chicago mobsters such as Al Capone and others. | joined MCA in 1936 at the age of 23 and rose through the ranks to MCA for ... |
United States Secretary of the Treasury | In January 1982, former | William Simon and a group of investors acquired Gibson Greetings, a produc ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... interested in his services. But those efforts (and others) were opposed by | , baseball's powerful commissioner and a staunch segregationist. Bill Veec ... |
George W. Bush | ... ing, a record only matched decades later by Richard Nixon, and surpassed by | |
Queen Victoria | ... m and Hanover ended as William IV's heir in the United Kingdom was female ( | ). According to Salic Law Hanover could only be inherited by males. As a c ... |
Tommy Blacha | ... omics including Robert Smigel as the head writer, Bob Odenkirk, Louis C.K., | and Dino Stamatopoulos. Smigel left his position as head writer of the sho ... |
Jean-Jacques Dessalines | ... ndence after the French transported Louverture to France. The native leader | – long an ally and general of Toussaint Louverture, brilliant strategist a ... |
Heinrich Brüning | The finance expert | was appointed as successor of Chancellor Müller by Reichspräsident Paul vo ... |
Jeffrey Katzenberg | ... e him raves... I had a wonderful experience in spite of all the naysayers." | (producer of Prince of Egypt) talks about the actor. "Val was one of the f ... |
Andrew Johnson | ... in the state and features call boxes built prior to the American Civil War. | , later president of the United States, was an apprentice tailor in Moores ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... lph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, Sir Sidney Nolan, Alexander Litvinenko, | , and Radclyffe Hall |
Wilhelm Groener | ... r William II to abdicate. Despite similar advice by Paul von Hindenburg and | of the General Staff, the Emperor considered abdication only as Emperor, n ... |
Tex Schramm | ... oughout his tenure, Landry worked closely with the Cowboys general manager, | . The two were together during Landry's entire tenure with the team. A thi ... |
Burt Reynolds | ... d in several movies, including a part in the 1978 film Hooper which starred | , Jan-Michael Vincent, and Sally Field, and 1981's appearance in The Canno ... |
Jean-Bédel Bokassa | ... ally profited. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing was at first a friend of its ruler, | ; he supplied Bokassa's regime with much financial and military backing. H ... |
Yuri Andropov | ... . A 1983 memorandum from KGB Chairman Viktor Chebrikov to General Secretary | noted this stance and asserted that Kennedy, through former Senator John T ... |
John Brennan | ... ed at the White House by the Homeland Security Council, currently headed by | |
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 ... |
Francisco Franco | ... ea forces of the republican government. A monument was constructed to honor | called the Llano Amarillo, which was inaugurated on the 13th of July 1940 ... |
Mullah Omar | ... gious force, reportedly in opposition to the tyranny of the local governor. | started his movement with fewer than 50 armed madrassah students in his ho ... |
Gro Harlem Brundtland | ... oming Minister of Finance, Stoltenberg was Minister for trade and energy in | 's cabinet between 1993–1996. In 1996 when Brundtland resigned, Thorbjørn ... |
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 ... |
Patrick Hillery | ... e Armageddon. As the violence continued, the Minister for External Affairs, | , met with the British Foreign Secretary and also went to the United Natio ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... ion to the domestic and foreign policies of the New Deal. In 1947 President | brought him back to help make the federal bureaucracy more efficient throu ... |
Gil Brandt | ... e with the team. A third member of the Cowboys brain trust in this time was | |
Heather Wilson | ... funding from Amway in 1998 included Representatives Bill Redmond (R-N.M.), | (R-N.M.), and Jon Christensen (R-Neb) |
Andrew Carnegie | ... g located in downtown Medford. It was erected in 1911 thanks to a gift from | , but was vacated in 2004 after a new library building was constructed nea ... |
Charlie Gehringer | ... ur future Hall of Famers (Hank Greenberg, Mickey Cochrane, Goose Goslin and | ), the Tigers eventually won the World Series the following year, defeatin ... |
Ellen Wilkinson | ... tates, and university education became available via a school grant system. | , Minister for Education, introduced taxpayer-funded milk in schools, sayi ... |
Cordell Hull | ... rence, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State | declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed intervention i ... |
Henry Fox | ... legitimate son of Charles II of England. In 1744, Lady Caroline eloped with | , a politician who was eighteen years her senior. Though her parents disap ... |
Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs | Lord Falconer of Thoroton, former | who stated that the ruling may result in some, but not all, prisoners bein ... |
Frank Navin | ... ame-ending single, scoring Cochrane to seal a 4–3 victory. After team owner | died that year, plumbing fixture manufacturer Walter Briggs, Sr. took cont ... |
Garret Hobart | ... soldiers had camped during the war, was built in 1788 and was once owned by | , later Vice President of the United States. The stone with the engraved d ... |
Lionel Barrymore | ... her media adaptations include a popular radio play version in 1934 starring | , an American television version from the 1940s, and, in 1949, the first c ... |
Pat Boone | ... gs, including by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Petula Clark, Sammy Davis, Jr., | , The Imperials, and The Oak Ridge Boys |
Mustapa Mohamed | ... condensates per year. In 2004, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, | , revealed that Malaysia's oil reserves stood at while natural gas reserve ... |
Carl Icahn | ... ost notable investors to be labeled corporate raiders in the 1980s included | , Victor Posner, Nelson Peltz, Robert M. Bass, T. Boone Pickens, Harold Cl ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Party's presidential nomination in 1976 was between two serious candidates: | , the leader of the GOP's moderate wing and the incumbent President, from ... |
Alan Sugar | Secondly, Amstrad founder | wanted the machine to resemble a “real computer, similar to what someone w ... |
Tom Donahoe | ... 366 yards and three touchdowns. Following the 2000 season, Bills President | and head coach Gregg Williams decided to keep Johnson as the starter and c ... |
Bobby Clarke | ... ers took a chance on a 19-year-old diabetic from Flin Flon, Manitoba, named | with their second draft pick, 17th overall, in the 1969 NHL Amateur Draft. ... |
Li Zongren | ... d supported Chiang in his war of unification against other warlords such as | , Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan. As a reward, Zhang remained ruler of Manchu ... |
Mayo Smith | ... 2 lead. McLain created more dissension when he clashed with Tigers' manager | over the latter's role in the firing of Johnny Sain as the team's pitching ... |
Kurt von Schleicher | ... Hindenburg on 29 March 1930, after months of political lobbying by General | on behalf of the military. The new government was expected to lead a polit ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... legislation, such as the Navigation Acts, were enacted by the government of | |
Hosni Mubarak | This support has continued to the present, with President | often intervening personally to promote peace negotiations. In 1996, he ho ... |
Richard Nixon | ... hat he had a 66% disapproval rating, a record only matched decades later by | , and surpassed by George W. Bush |
Kirk Douglas | Stephanos informs Jeff that Whit Sterling ( | ) wants to see him. Jeff reluctantly agrees. That night Jeff picks up Ann, ... |
Manmohan Singh | ... nistration of the affairs of the executive. The incumbent prime minister is | , in office since 22 May 2004 |
Nawwaf | ## | (born 1933 |
Rob Reiner | The 1996 film Ghosts of Mississippi, directed by | , tells the story of the 1994 retrial of Beckwith, in which prosecutor DeL ... |
Chet Atkins | ... dually eroded as the Nashville sound grew more pop-oriented. Producers like | created the Nashville sound by stripping the hillbilly elements of the ins ... |
Lou Pearlman | ... ater named 'N Sync, after auditioning in front of the other bandmembers and | , and soon left school to move to Orlando, Florida, and rehearse full-time ... |
Yoshiyuki Tomino | ... nly one episode out of the 43 episode will not be dubbed, at the request of | . Bandai will release the TV series in two sets in summer of 2011. The fir ... |
Richard Branson | ... a 17.9% stake in ITV plc, a move that attracted anger from NTL shareholder | and an investigation from media and telecoms regulator Ofcom. On 6 Decembe ... |
Edward VII | ... es from 1403. The office was raised to the dignity of lord mayor in 1910 by | "in view of the position occupied by that city as the chief city of East A ... |
Owen Roberts | ... e judiciary, legal academia, business, government and media. Among them are | (US Supreme Court Justice), James Harry Covington (Chief Justice of the Su ... |
Gerald Ford | Image:Gerald Ford.jpg|President | of Michiga |
Steve Sesnick | ... dy Warhol grew tense until Reed finally fired Warhol as manager in favor of | . Nico was also forced out of the group, though she would start a moderate ... |
William Beveridge | In the UK, the Labour Party was influenced by the British social reformer | , who had identified five "Giant Evils" afflicting the working class of th ... |
James Keach | In 1993, Seymour married her current husband, | . Together they had twins, Johnny Stacy and Kristopher Steven, born 30 Nov ... |
Michelangelo Antonioni | The film Blowup (1966), directed by | , concerns the work and sexual habits of a London fashion photographer pla ... |
Richard Wagner | ... lowing Olivier's own Richard III) in a television miniseries about composer | . In 1996 he played a wizard in the TV adaptation of Gulliver's Travels. G ... |
William Howard Taft | ... ho did not have prior elected office were Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, | and Herbert Hoover. |
Kirk Douglas | ... r directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and | . The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring (using the pseudonym Geoffrey ... |
Gro Harlem Brundtland | ... any considered cold or even sarcastic. His debates with long-time adversary | became legendary in Norway and were by several accounts based on personal ... |
Moses Asch | In the summer of 1984 Appleton helped | , founder of Folkways Records, release its first recordings of electro-aco ... |
Steve Perryman | | holds the appearance record for Spurs, having played 854 games for the clu ... |
Richard Nixon | ... ng the Middle East destabilized. In a June 1973 meeting with U.S. President | , Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev had proposed Israel pull back to its 1967 ... |
Francisco Franco | On July 1936, General | took command of the Spanish Army of Africa and rebelled against the Spanis ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... the 1979 elections resulted in the victory of its Conservative Party under | in 1979. Industrialized countries, except Japan, experienced an economic r ... |
Nicholas Serota | ... ring, a prize judge (Lynn Barber) writing in the press, and a speech by Sir | (about the purchase of a trustee's work) |
George W. Bush | ... ne. In 2004 it was one of only two counties in Maine to vote for Republican | over Democrat John Kerry. Bush won 49.79% to Kerry's 48.47%. In 2008, Demo ... |
Ken Loach | ... Spanish Revolution. An example of a modern work which promotes this view is | 's film Land and Freedom. A well-known contemporary account of the Spanish ... |
Jon Corzine | In December 2006, Governor | speculated on moving port operations further south to allow the community ... |
Lord John Russell | ... he Corn Laws. His colleagues resisted this. Soon afterwards the Whig leader | declared in favour of repeal. On 4 December 1845 an announcement appeared ... |
Samuel D. Ingham | The county was named for | , the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson, makin ... |
John Donahoe | ... mpany and patriarch of Pillsbury family, Sandy Alderson (San Diego Padres), | (eBay), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (IBM), Charles E. Haldeman (Putnam Investme ... |
Jean Genet | ... berto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as | and Henri Michaux |
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Chief Secretary for Ireland | ... cted MP for Newport on the Isle of Wight and was then appointed to serve as | , under the Duke of Richmond. At the same time, he was made a privy counse ... |
Christopher Reeve | ... even, born 30 November 1995, and named after family friends Johnny Cash and | |
Andy Warhol | ... um's year-long delay and unsuccessful release, Lou Reed's relationship with | grew tense until Reed finally fired Warhol as manager in favor of Steve Se ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... ng by U.S. presidents. It has been cited as the favorite film of Presidents | and Bill Clinton |
Junichiro Koizumi | ... Partnership." This was the among many historic steps led by Prime Minister | to strengthen global economic stability |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... ed. In a June 1973 meeting with U.S. President Richard Nixon, Soviet leader | had proposed Israel pull back to its 1967 border. Brezhnev said that if Is ... |
Walter Briggs, Jr. | Walter Briggs, Sr. died in 1952. His son | inherited the team, but he was forced to sell it in 1956 to broadcast medi ... |
Bill Gates | ... oele" is located in the mountains of Lānai and was designed by Greg Norman. | was married on the 12th hole tee-box at The Challenge at Manele |
George Orwell | ... contemporary account of the Spanish Civil War which also takes this view is | 's book Homage to Catalonia |
Jean-Claude Van Damme | ... produced some Hollywood action stars with martial arts background, such as | and Chuck Norris |
Sammo Hung | Films featuring cycle rickshaws and their drivers include Kickboxer and | 's 1989 martial arts film Pedicab Driver, which dealt with a group of pedi ... |
Clement Attlee | ... ister in the world: Chris Watson. In 1945, the British Labour Party, led by | , was elected to office based upon a radical socialist programme. Social D ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... ected office were Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, William Howard Taft and | . |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... as turned down both times by Meir. A new government was seated in June, and | , who had spent most of the war as an advisor to Elazar in an unofficial c ... |
Richard Attenborough | ... ngs used the same actors in a lot of their films, including Ian Carmichael, | , Terry-Thomas, Dennis Price, John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl and Miles Mall ... |
Bud Poile | ... be physically outmatched again, owner Ed Snider instructed General Manager | to acquire bigger, tougher players. While head coach Keith Allen soon afte ... |
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 ... |
John Fetzer | ... ed the team, but he was forced to sell it in 1956 to broadcast media owners | and Fred Knorr |
Hubert Humphrey | ... chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale, a liberal and political protégé of | , as his running mate |
Origen | | suggested that the Zechariah mentioned in as having been killed between th ... |
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. | ... f Pillsbury family, Sandy Alderson (San Diego Padres), John Donahoe (eBay), | (IBM), Charles E. Haldeman (Putnam Investments), Donald J. Hall, Sr. (Hall ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... the US public for his time frame, and was struggling to convince President | to approve widening the war into Cambodia and Laos in order to interdict t ... |
Eoin O'Duffy | ... and later Samuel Beckett (who became a courier for the French Resistance). | led a brigade of 700 Irish volunteers to fight for Franco during the Spani ... |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... alow of Mary Pickford at United Artists brought together Chaplin, Pickford, | , Norma Talmadge, John Barrymore, Dolores del Río, Gloria Swanson and D.W. ... |
Ludovico Ludovisi | ... her, the Duchy of Zagarolo, purchased from the Colonna family by his nephew | in 1622. A second nephew, Niccolò, was made reigning Prince of Piombino an ... |
Rolf Gerhardsen | ... two sons Truls and Rune Gerhardsen and a daughter Torgunn. His brother was | and with him Einar Gerhardsen also had a lifelong working relationship |
Carl Banks | ... fficer who gave orders to his squad (played by NFL members Ken Norton, Jr., | and Jim Harbaugh) in a huddle using football diagrams |
Ben Affleck | ... Melrose has become a popular place to shoot films. In the fall of 2009, the | movie The Town captured many key scenes in a historic bank on Main Street ... |
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 |
Queen Victoria | In 1859 Cunard was created a baronet by | |
Lord Stanley | ... d decided to recall Parliament during January 1846 to repeal the Corn Laws. | resigned from the Cabinet in protest. The next day Peel resigned as Prime ... |
King George VI | ... x years after he stepped down as prime minister, elevated to the peerage by | as the Viscount Bennett of Mickleham in the County of Surrey and of Calgar ... |
Prince Faisal | His last words to his two sons, the future king Saud and the next in line | , who were already battling each other, were: 'You are brothers, unite! |
Pratap Bhanu Mehta | ... the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law), | (President of the Centre for Policy Research in India) Michael Trebilcock ... |
Michelangelo Antonioni | ... ms or not." He has also cited filmmakers like Satyajit Ray, Ingmar Bergman, | , Federico Fellini as a major influence on his career. His initial desire ... |
Robert Walpole | ... Jack Sheppard. At the same time, Jonathan Wild was understood to represent | , whose government had been tolerant of Wild's thievery and the South Sea ... |
Sandy Alderson | ... Pillsbury, founder of Pillsbury Company and patriarch of Pillsbury family, | (San Diego Padres), John Donahoe (eBay), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (IBM), Cha ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... 93, her recording of "Marble Halls" from Shepherd Moons was featured in the | film, The Age of Innocence |
Alfredo Palacio | ... ident Lucio Gutiérrez from office by Congress in April 2005. Vice President | took his place and remained in office until the presidential election of 2 ... |
Walter Mondale | ... ily won the nomination on the first ballot; he then chose Minnesota Senator | , a liberal and political protégé of Hubert Humphrey, as his running mate |
Christine Todd Whitman | In 1996, Governor of New Jersey | frisked Sherron Rolax, a then 16-year old African-American youth, an event ... |
Richard Attenborough | ... st marriage to Michael Attenborough, the son of British film actor/director | , lasted from 1971 to 1973. Her second marriage to Geoffrey Planer lasted ... |
Jack Mansell | ... ined until 1969, when they returned to hoops under the orders of manager of | . Reading have remained in a variety of hooped shirts ever since, apart fr ... |
John Kenley | ... all summer stock theatre operated during the 1920s, in which actors such as | performed |
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Thomas Jefferson | In 1803 President | obtained from France the Louisiana Purchase for fifteen million dollars (e ... |
Julius Caesar | ... 49 BC. She organized an army on the site but did not need to use it due to | 's arrival in Alexandria. Ashkelon was later placed under the rule of Hero ... |
August Vollmer | In the United States, | introduced other reforms, including education requirements for police offi ... |
Alan Cross | ... e Guardian and Classic FM. In his 1995 book, The Alternative Music Almanac, | placed the album in the #1 spot on the list of '10 Classic Alternative Alb ... |
President for Life | ... nda, Adolf Hitler in Germany, Ferdinand Marcos in Philippines, for example. | is a title assumed by some dictators to try to ensure that their authority ... |
George W. Bush | ... t Chen, leading to a public rebuke of Chen from the United States President | in December 2003. It is believed that this rebuke in part was intended to ... |
Richard Strauss | ... formance and became a fervent enthusiast of the new music being produced by | and the British composers of the day. Through attending music festivals he ... |
Ben Affleck | ... for CBS, and was a consulting producer on the ABC series Push, Nevada with | |
Kevin Spacey | ... so close friends with actors Tony Curtis, Ernie Kovacs, Walter Matthau, and | . He made two films with Curtis, three films with Kovacs (Operation Mad Ba ... |
John Nance Garner | ... dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President | . He became a surrogate son to Sam Rayburn |
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Robert Walpole | ... es were also embraced throughout much of the Tudor and Stuart periods, with | being another major proponent. In Britain, government control over the dom ... |
Omar Suleiman | ... lestinian Authority and Jordan. The Egyptian Chief of Intelligence, General | , has played a substantial role in negotiations between the Israeli and Pa ... |
Byron Dorgan | Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and | (D-ND) cosponsored and spoke on behalf of an amendment that would have ins ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... g a hard-line stance in support of the Vietnam War. He contrasted President | 's decisive stance in Vietnam with the international failure to take preem ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... treasure of the State and listed as a protected property by Chinese Premier | . Anshan city government commissioned the carving which took a team of 120 ... |
Chuck Dressen | ... . Early in his career, McLain’s interest in betting on horses was piqued by | , one of his first managers. McLain’s descent into his gambling obsession ... |
George Orwell | ... gh the song has been removed from more recent performances of that musical. | wrote an essay called A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray |
Vice President | During the 1988 presidential election: then- | George H. W. Bush noted that his opponent Michael Dukakis had described hi ... |
Orson Welles | ... ly related to each other. (The 1960 Italian film David and Goliath starring | was not one of these, since that movie was a straightforward adaptation of ... |
Gro Harlem Brundtland | ... abour Party, and Progress party joined forces. A minority government led by | took over through the rest of the parliamentary period |
Jean Rey | ... rojects of the day, such as the European Monetary Union. In 1970, President | secured the Community's own financial resources and in 1977, President Roy ... |
Richard Branson | ... .4 billion), taking the view that NTL's bid "undervalued the business". Sir | reportedly expressed confidence that a re-structured deal could go ahead, ... |
Derek Dooley | ... n the 1951–52 season, which saw the club gain promotion from Division 2 and | score a record 46 league goals. The highest average attandance in the thir ... |
Laurence Fishburne | ... production casting a black actor as Othello would not come until 1995 with | opposite Kenneth Branagh's Iago (not that there have been many major scree ... |
George Orwell | ... itical pessimism has sometimes found expression in dystopian novels such as | 's Nineteen Eighty-Four. Political pessimism about one's country often cor ... |
Warren Beatty | ... eutenant PT boat captain. Kennedy chose Robertson over Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, | (Jacqueline Kennedy's choice), and Jeffrey Hunter |
Hironobu Sakaguchi | is a fantasy role-playing video game created by | , developed and first published in Japan by Square (now Square Enix) in 19 ... |
Donald Crisp | Lost Horizon was adapted as a radio play starring Ronald Colman and | for the September 15, 1941 broadcast of Lux Radio Theater. Colman reprised ... |
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 ... |
Bill Kenwright | ... e trouble than it was worth. The assistant stage manager on the production, | , would become one of the UK's most successful producers |
Romário | ... against Cameroon. Both players scored six goals in the tournament. Brazil's | , with five goals, won the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player |
Ford Avenue | ... n Richmond Hill is between U.S. 17, running north and south, and S.R. 144 ( | ), running east and west. Interstate 95 has two exits within the city limi ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... Another 9 million Germans from former eastern German provinces, over which | and eastern neighbour states extended military hegemony in 1945, were expe ... |
Charles Nelson Reilly | ... ed on the game show Match Game in the 1970s, both as a stand-in for regular | and also as the "special male guest" occupying seat one. He often sat in f ... |
Oveta Culp Hobby | ... . Humphrey with whom he developed his closest relationships, and one woman, | . Eisenhower's cabinet, consisting of several corporate executives and one ... |
Robert Reich | ... rofessor Rob Reich (not to be confused with former U.S. Secretary of Labor, | ) wrote in The Civic Perils of Homeschooling (2002) that homeschooling can ... |
Chief of Staff | ... t F. Kennedy in the television special The Missiles of October; White House | A.J. McInnerney in The American President; sinister future president Greg ... |
Kirk Douglas | ... ive B-movies during the early 1940s, Out of the Past was given an A-budget. | plays a supporting part as Mitchum's antagonist in this film. The next tim ... |
Swiss Federal Council | ... ton of Bern - November 3, 1958, Bern) was a Swiss politician, member of the | (1951-1958) |
Chiang Ching-kuo | As a skilled technocrat, Lee soon caught the eye of President | as a strong candidate to serve as Vice President. Chiang sought to move mo ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... gs. Most of their early material was written and produced by Berry Gordy or | . In December 1963, the single "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through ... |
Cordell Hull | Democratic President Roosevelt and especially his Secretary of State | were critical of the Neutrality Acts, fearing that they would restrict the ... |
Thomas Spring-Rice | ... icability". He submitted a copy of this to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, | , on 4 January 1837. This first edition was marked "private and confidenti ... |
Richard DeVos | High-ranking Amway leaders such as | and Dexter Yager were owners and members of the board of Gospel Films, a p ... |
José Quintero | ... th eastern European accents. He appeared in The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone ( | , 1961), Carry On Cleo, 1964, and Help! (Richard Lester, 1965) and played ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ied Europe. The Allied leaders, Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, | of the United Kingdom and Joseph Stalin of the USSR, had agreed in general ... |
Jack Weisgerber | ... ngerous right-wing extremist. Clark was aided in delivering this message by | , leader of the BC Reform Party (the name under which the majority of the ... |
Bill Polian | ... r assuming control from his father by firing Coach Lindy Infante and hiring | to run the organization. Polian in turn hired Jim E. Mora to coach the tea ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ang Kai-shek, whom he taught to paint lotuses; and as personal physician to | in Taiwan and perhaps earlier |
Aaron Burr | ... da (1775) under Colonel Benedict Arnold. Samuel carried Benedict Arnold and | , his Princeton classmate, off of separate battlefields. Colonel Seth Read ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... ates, two Fields Medalists, twelve Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners, | , Heinrich Heine, Friedrich Nietzsche and Joseph Schumpeter. In the years ... |
Nigel Worthington | ... managers have included Ken Brown, Ron Saunders, Dave Stringer, Mike Walker, | and current manager Paul Lambert |
Romano Prodi | ... os and being able to force the resignation of Commissioners. When President | took office with the new powers of the Treaty of Amsterdam, he was dubbed ... |
State Secretary | ... cted to Parliament in 1993 for the Oslo constituency, Stoltenberg served as | in the Ministry of the Environment from 1990 to 1991 and as Minister of In ... |
King Edward VII | ... he set up the National Council to campaign against the visit to Ireland of | his consort Alexandra of Denmark |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... i government. In 1994, Arafat received the Nobel Peace Prize, together with | and Shimon Peres, for the negotiations at Oslo. During this time, Hamas an ... |
Mitt Romney | ... on Paul, but votes from Washington County were not counted because of snow. | ultimately won the state by a narrow margin |
Irna Phillips | ... sion soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1956 to September 17, 2010. | created As the World Turns as a sister show to her other soap opera Guidin ... |
Andy Warhol | ... atles, Mick Jagger, Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, Cecil Beaton, Rudolf Nureyev, | and notorious East End gangsters the Kray twins (see photo) |
Sergio Leone | ... oad sub-genre of Western films that emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of | 's unique and much copied film-making style and international box-office s ... |
Secretary of State | ... l law. At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and | Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed i ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... ext of the sponsorship scandal that came to light soon after Prime Minister | left office, Bédard asserted that she had been forced to resign from her m ... |
Jacques Delors | However the Commission began to recover under President | ' Commission. He is seen as the most successful President, being credited ... |
Selena | Other Chicano/Mexican American singers include | , who sang a variety of Mexican, Tejano, and American popular music, but w ... |
Julius Caesar's | ... ssed that of the Aediles under the Republic, as could have been seen during | Aedileship |
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | Zia died in a plane crash in 1988, and Benazir Bhutto, daughter of | , was elected as the first female Prime Minister of Pakistan. She was foll ... |
Kathy Bates | ... turned to the silver screen in the motion picture Failure to Launch. He and | played the parents of Matthew McConaughey's character. In one notable scen ... |
George W. Bush | ... e 2004 Presidential Election, In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 58.7% of the vote in Jackson Township (12,451 cast), ahead of Dem ... |
George M. Humphrey | ... eir recommendations without exception; they included John Foster Dulles and | with whom he developed his closest relationships, and one woman, Oveta Cul ... |
Bob Fosse | ... is also strongly identified with her second husband, director–choreographer | , remembered as the dancer–collaborator–muse for whom he choreographed muc ... |
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 ... |
King Edward VII | | granted Cardiff city status on 28 October 1905, and the city acquired a Ro ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... known for its green tiled roof; Erell also designed a house in the city for | . Other buildings include the Nabemba Tower and the Congressional Palace. ... |
Charles E. Haldeman | ... rson (San Diego Padres), John Donahoe (eBay), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (IBM), | (Putnam Investments), Donald J. Hall, Sr. (Hallmark Cards), Jeffrey R. Imm ... |
Francis Walsingham | ... he creation of a highly capable intelligence service under the direction of | made him the most important minister for the majority of Elizabeth's reign |
George W. Bush | Rossum, writing in 2006, before | appointees Roberts and Alito had time to make an impact, said that Scalia ... |
Michael Collins | ... this idea was never really embraced by later separatist leaders, especially | , and never came to anything, although Kevin O'Higgins toyed with the idea ... |
John Larroquette | | and Christine Baranski star as Peter and Annie Brennan, soon-to-be empty n ... |
Raymond Barre | ... wo right-wing candidates, his two former Prime Ministers Jacques Chirac and | . This attitude was interpreted as indicating that he wanted to regain the ... |
Edmund Goulding | ... d MGM cast her in the film where she first made an impression on audiences, | 's Sally, Irene and Mary (1925). She played Irene, a struggling chorus gir ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... riendship treaty. Negotiated by Thomas Barclay and signed by John Adams and | in 1786, it has been in continuous effect since its ratification by Congre ... |
Jack Gold | ... 5) and played leads in All The Way Up (James MacTaggart, 1970), The Chain ( | , 1984), The Dunera Boys (Ben Lewin, 1985) and Foreign Body (Ronald Neame, ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... her at Lincoln's Inn. The same year he married Elizabeth French, a niece of | ; and he also became Tuesday lecturer at St Lawrence, Jewry (where he was ... |
John Dexter | Unlike Welles's film, Laurence Olivier's Othello (1965), based on | 's National Theatre Company's production, brings issues of race to the for ... |
John Foster Dulles | ... ntments. He accepted their recommendations without exception; they included | and George M. Humphrey with whom he developed his closest relationships, a ... |
Bob Chinn | ... . After requesting permission to use the name from his old director friend, | , Holmes reprised the detective role for the 1986 Penguin Production:The R ... |
John Adams | ... st non-broken friendship treaty. Negotiated by Thomas Barclay and signed by | and Thomas Jefferson in 1786, it has been in continuous effect since its r ... |
Dave Stringer | ... The club's most successful managers have included Ken Brown, Ron Saunders, | , Mike Walker, Nigel Worthington and current manager Paul Lambert |
Fred Savage | Curtin also starred with | in the ABC sitcom Crumbs, which debuted in January 2006 and was canceled i ... |
The Queen | Her Majesty | visited on |
Benazir Bhutto | Zia died in a plane crash in 1988, and | , daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was elected as the first female Prime M ... |
Bernie Kosar | ... a high-scoring, back-and-forth game against the Miami Hurricanes (led by QB | ). The game was nationally televised on CBS the day after Thanksgiving and ... |
Tom DeLonge | ... tended Rancho Bernardo High School, and had become friends with new student | over the summer. DeLonge recalled the meeting in 2000: "When I first met M ... |
Ron Ziegler | A few days later, Nixon's Press Secretary, | , described the event as "a third rate burglary attempt". On August 29 at ... |
Clement of Alexandria | ... is power from the superior Godhead. Although a Christian who valued gnosis, | , a 2nd century church father and the first notable member of the Church o ... |
Laurence Olivier | Unlike Welles's film, | 's Othello (1965), based on John Dexter's National Theatre Company's produ ... |
François Tombalbaye | In 1960, Chad obtained independence under the leadership of | . Resentment towards his policies in the Muslim north culminated in the er ... |
Keith Joseph | ... ex. The councils involved were initially unable to decide upon a name, with | suggesting "Uxbridge" in October 1963, later revised to Hillingdon |
Fred Knorr | ... he was forced to sell it in 1956 to broadcast media owners John Fetzer and | |
Chiang Ching-kuo | | died in January 1988 and Lee succeeded him as President. The "Palace Facti ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... the producer Alan Ladd, Jr., directors Steven Spielberg, Brian DePalma, and | , and screenwriters Jay Cocks, Willard Huyck, and Gloria Katz |
Chris Rock | ... "one of the best rap songs ever crafted." The album was later ranked #21 on | 's list of the Top 25 Hip-Hop Albums of all time. In September 2010 "Spott ... |
Warren Buffett | ... collections, and generous financial aid programs. Under the stewardship of | and Joseph Rosenfield, the college has adopted an opportunistic and innova ... |
Edward VIII | ... due at least in part to the constitutional crisis of that year surrounding | and his relationship with Wallis Simpson |
Billy Bob Thornton | Emma Thompson is the only winner who has also won for acting. Winners | and John Huston have only received nominations (not wins) in the acting ca ... |
Caesar | ... ity) continued to be governed by native princes until the civil war between | and Pompey. After Cato the Younger was defeated by Caesar, he committed su ... |
George W. Bush | ... ers, for a turnout of 72.3%.. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 55.2% of the vote (14,069 cast), ahead of Democrat John Kerry, wh ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... pproaches in solving new problems, the leaders of the late 1980s, headed by | , were seeking to mould a program of economic reform to galvanise the econ ... |
Jon Gries | ... Yasbeck, Michael Stoyanov, Tia Carrere, Beverley Mitchell, Michael Madsen, | , Kurt Fuller, Donald Gibb and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Terry ... |
Velasco | ... 945, with Josep Samitier as managers and players like César, Ramallets, and | , they won La Liga for the first time since 1929. They added to this total ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... inaries from the government and industry, including the Prime Minister, the | . The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liver ... |
Chief of Staff of the United States Army | ... for being caught off guard by the communist assault. Westmoreland served as | from 1968 to 1972, then retired from the Army. Many military historians ha ... |
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 ... |
Frank Skaff | ... e both forced to resign their posts because of health problems. Thereafter, | took over the managerial reins until the end of the season. Both Dressen a ... |
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 ... |
Tarcisio Bertone | ... eph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, and of its then Secretary, Archbishop | , now Cardinal Secretary of State. The declaration was approved by Pope Jo ... |
Sylvester Stallone | Cleve Dean - World Arm Wrestling Champion featured in | 's 1987 movie, Over the Top |
Maurice Stans | ... een directed by Committee deputy director Jeb Magruder and finance director | to give the money to G. Gordon Liddy |
Colonel Tom Parker | ... . With a publishing deal in place, Axton arranged through Presley's manager | to present the song to Presley at the annual Country Music Disc Jockey Con ... |
Samuel Goldwyn | ... en it was assumed incorrectly that he was Jewish. Before filming commenced, | and other Jewish film executives approached Darryl Zanuck and asked him no ... |
George W. Bush | ... onal friends with several prominent Republicans, including former President | |
Chief Martial Law Administrator | ... stan's defeat in the war, Yahya Khan was replaced by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as | . Civilian rule resumed from 1972 to 1977. During this period Pakistan beg ... |
David Sarnoff | ... latter uses were brought about after 1920 by business entrepreneurs such as | , who created the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), and William S. Pale ... |
Bob Swift | ... ng a bizarre 1966 season, in which manager Chuck Dressen and acting manager | were both forced to resign their posts because of health problems. Thereaf ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... n chemical weapons. U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet Union leader | signed a bilateral treaty on June 1, 1990, to end chemical weapon producti ... |
Irving Thalberg | ... first of its kind in Hollywood. Furthermore, it was Chico's connection with | of MGM that led to Thalberg's signing the Brothers when they were in a car ... |
John Cameron Mitchell | ... l troupe The Drama Dept., which included Sarah Jessica Parker, Dylan Baker, | and Billy Crudup among its actors, appearing in the group's productions of ... |
George Orwell | ... father into the Indian Imperial Police, where he was posted to Burma (like | a generation later). Two years later, having contracted malaria, he resign ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ategy; he was a gracious host but was kept out of the important meetings by | and Roosevelt |
Benedict XVI | Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (now | ), who was prefect of the CDF at the time when the Instructions were issue ... |
Ed Snider | ... ile attending a basketball game on November 29, 1964, at the Boston Garden, | , the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed a crowd of ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... In 1656 he became tutor to the son of Edmund Prideaux, attorney-general to | . About 1661 he was ordained without subscription by Thomas Sydserf, a Sco ... |
Gerald Ford | In 1982, along with his friend | , he co-founded the annual AEI World Forum |
Yen Chia-kan | ... his son, and when he died in April 1975, the presidency was turned over to | and Chiang Ching-kuo succeeded to the leadership of the Kuomintang (he opt ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... In 1971, Whitlam flew to Beijing and met with Chinese officials, including | . McMahon attacked Whitlam for the visit and claimed that the Chinese had ... |
Steven Spielberg | In 1997, | shot various scenes for the film Amistad at Mystic Seaport |
Michael Griffin | In 2005 NASA Administrator | identified space colonization as the ultimate goal of current spaceflight ... |
Hank Greenberg | ... n hitting "sluggers": the Yankees' Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx in Philadelphia, | in Detroit and Chicago's Hack Wilson were the most storied. While the Amer ... |
Pat Riley | ... of the streak, Hearn was paired with several different color men, including | , Keith Erickson, and Stu Lantz |
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 ... |
Julius Caesar | ... initiated the Julian calendar of that name, 46 BC was allotted 445 days by | . Before then, the Romans added whole intercalary months in an unsystemati ... |
Asclepiodotus | ... s killed on the North Downs in battle with Constantius' praetorian prefect, | . Constantius himself had landed near Dubris (Dover) and marched on Londin ... |
Chuck Dressen | ... managed a third-place finish during a bizarre 1966 season, in which manager | and acting manager Bob Swift were both forced to resign their posts becaus ... |
Queen Elizabeth II's | He is the only president serving during | reign to have never met her |
Ramallets | ... and 1950s. In 1945, with Josep Samitier as managers and players like César, | , and Velasco, they won La Liga for the first time since 1929. They added ... |
John Donne | ... losed and self-contained, as opposed to the enjambed couplets of poets like | . The heroic couplet is often identified with the English Baroque works of ... |
George Bush | ... later, via Maryland's Jerome Segal, the group sent a letter to US President | stating they "we don't mind having a Palestinian state in the 1967 borders ... |
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | With Pakistan's defeat in the war, Yahya Khan was replaced by | as Chief Martial Law Administrator. Civilian rule resumed from 1972 to 197 ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... a part of government operations since at least the Cold War, when President | provided (via executive order) various measures designed to ensure that th ... |
Arthur Wellesley | ... onnected passenger, Lady Barbara Wellesley, the fictional younger sister of | (later to become the Duke of Wellington) become dangerously attracted to e ... |
Donald Trump | ... iberal Democrat, joined the Scottish Green Party in protest to the plans by | to develop on an important environmental site at Menie. On 13 October 2009 ... |
Jeffrey R. Immelt | ... les E. Haldeman (Putnam Investments), Donald J. Hall, Sr. (Hallmark Cards), | (General Electric), Gail Boudreaux (United Health Care), Grant Tinker (NBC ... |
Stephen Fry | ... s the basis for the 1997 film Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert and starring | as the title character |
Cassiodorus | ... e silken tent where Attila lay in state, singing in his dirge, according to | and Jordanes: "Who can rate this as death, when none believes it calls for ... |
Eumenes | ... lon. He incurred the enmity of Perdiccas, the regent, by refusing to assist | to obtain possession of the provinces allotted to him, Paphlagonia and Cap ... |
Lázaro Cárdenas | ... ry competitive and they were. Leftist candidate Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, son of | one of the most beloved Mexican presidents, created a successful campaign ... |
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 ... |
Kenneth McClintock | ... r's great-granddaughter Margaret Hoover and Senate of Puerto Rico President | unveiled a life-sized bronze statue of Hoover at Puerto Rico's Territorial ... |
Jacques Delors | ... il refused to renew his term, despite being the most 'dynamic' leader until | |
Lord Salisbury | Curzon became Assistant Private Secretary to | in 1885, and in 1886 entered Parliament as Member for Southport in south-w ... |
Winston Churchill | ... g the war her photograph was a sign of resistance against the Germans. Like | , Queen Wilhelmina broadcast messages to the Dutch people over Radio Oranj ... |
Christine Gregoire | ... da Lingle. On April 28, 2009, the State of Washington joined, when Governor | signed HB 1598. Massachusetts joined the compact on August 4, 2010, when G ... |
Richard Nixon | ... at the Chinese had manipulated him. This attack backfired when US President | announced that he would visit China the following year. His National Secur ... |
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery | ... lpted in Carrara, Italy in 1882, and was unveiled by future Prime Minister, | on 6 April 1882. Today, it features on the 2007 series of £5 notes issued ... |
Max Cleland | ... usands of American military personnel. The hearings were chaired by Senator | , former VA administrator and Vietnam War veteran |
Charles de Gaulle | In reaction to Hallstein's proposals and actions, then-French President, | , who was sceptical of the rising supranational power of the Commission, a ... |
Swiss Federal Council | ... 7 February 1896 - 31 October 1962) was a Swiss politician and member of the | (1955-1959) |
Paul Lambert | ... Saunders, Dave Stringer, Mike Walker, Nigel Worthington and current manager | |
Tom Hanks | ... d down the opportunity and decided to pursue a career in acting. Stars like | agreed to appear on Late Night, which boosted audience awareness. Even Let ... |
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 ... |
Franco | ... . Before the second leg, Barcelona's players had a changing room visit from | 's director of state security. He "reminded" them that they were only play ... |
Orson Welles | Shot between 1948 and 1952, | directed (1952), produced as a black-and-white film noir. The film stars W ... |
Gustav Stresemann | | was Reichskanzler for 100 days in 1923, and served as foreign minister fro ... |
Cameron Mackintosh | On 30 June 2010, Moody appeared on stage at the end of a performance of | 's revival of Oliver! and made a humorous speech about the show's 50th ann ... |
Irving Thalberg | ... ted the roles that Shearer played but knew that Shearer's husband, producer | , guaranteed Shearer first choice of roles in any MGM property. "How can I ... |
Millard Fillmore | ... he Massachusetts Militia, and the Continental Army. The mother of President | , Phoebe Millard (Fillmore), was born in Northbridge. Ezra Taft Benson, Sr ... |
William Lyon Mackenzie King | ... of prosperity and a determination to defeat the Axis powers. Prime Minister | and President Franklin D. Roosevelt were determined not to repeat the mist ... |
President of the Confederation | ... aded the Political Department, i.e. ministry of foreign affairs. Graber was | in 1975 and handed over office on 31 January 1978. During his term of offi ... |
Ted Williams | The McLain trade was made over the strenuous objections of Senators manager | , who had little patience for McLain's high living. The feeling was mutual ... |
Brian Blessed | ... es, starring Italian-German actor Mario Adorf as Don Camillo and Englishman | as Peppone. The narrator and Voice of the Christ was Cyril Cusack |
Jean Pelletier | ... es to her allegations led to the firings a few days later of Via Rail chair | and president Marc LeFrançois |
Fernando Lamas | ... ught dance to performers who eventually became stars, such as Jane Russell, | , Lana Turner, Rita Hayworth, Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe |
Dunga | ... he bar, and Brazil were crowned champions. The trophy was handed to captain | from the hands of the vice-president Al Gore. The Brazilian national team ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... rab Emirates. The sense of regional uncertainty was further heightened when | 's Iraq invaded Kuwait, triggering the 1991 Persian Gulf War |
Eumenes | ... s and Antigonus found himself entrusted with the command of the war against | , who had joined Perdiccas against the coalition of Antipater, Antigonus, ... |
Dirk Jan de Geer | ... o back them and had few employees to assist them. The Dutch prime minister, | , believed the Allies would not win and intended to open negotiations with ... |
Carabinieri | ... e Guardia Civil and the Policía Nacional in Spain, the Polizia di Stato and | in Italy and the Police Nationale and National Gendarmerie in France |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | The fight for the Republican (GOP) nomination was between General | , who became the candidate of the party's moderate eastern establishment; ... |
Yoshiyuki Tomino | ... ume DVD set. There was no Japanese audio track included, apparently because | felt that the original mono mix was in too poor of a condition to use. How ... |
Swiss Federal Council | He was elected to the | on June 15, 1961 and handed over office on January 31, 1970. He is affilia ... |
William Lyon Mackenzie King | ... n expected to seek election to the Commons as soon as possible. For example | , after losing his seat in the same general election that his party won, b ... |
Jennifer Celotta | .... supervising producer (unknown episodes) | .... supervising producer (unknown episodes) Dave Finkel .... supervisin ... |
Creighton Abrams | Westmoreland was replaced by General | in June 1968, the decision being announced shortly after the Tet Offensive ... |
Joseph Stalin | Meanwhile, | and his Soviet Union in the 1920s and early of 1930s stood by Japan’s inva ... |
Jimmie Foxx | ... good teams had their home run hitting "sluggers": the Yankees' Lou Gehrig, | in Philadelphia, Hank Greenberg in Detroit and Chicago's Hack Wilson were ... |
John Ingram | ... aced no primary opponent, the Democrats nominated Commissioner of Insurance | , who came from behind in the first round of the primary to win in the run ... |
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 ... |
Robert Noyce | ... venture capital raised to start the semiconductor company (Intel co-founder | is a Grinnell alumnus) |
Vice President of the United States | ... ted States (1963–1969), a position he assumed after his service as the 37th | (1961–1963). He is one of only four people who served in all four elected ... |
Dilma Rousseff | ... esidential election in Venezuela. As a matter of fact, The Nation described | 's victory in the 2010 Brazilian election as a defeat for the |
Roy Acuff | ... the present day. Some of the early stars on the Opry were Uncle Dave Macon, | and African American harmonica player DeFord Bailey. WSM's 50,000 watt sig ... |
Denzel Washington | ... united with director Tony Scott a third time for a supporting role opposite | in the box-office hit Déjà Vu. The song "Val Kilmer" was named after him o ... |
Pat Boone | Norman, along with | ; Arthur Blessitt; Duane Pederson; Jack Sparks, a founder of the Spiritual ... |
Michael Collins | ... ions in London that produced the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, attending with | |
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 ... |
Sancroft | ... ame time named dean of St Paul's. Soon afterwards he was elected to succeed | ; but accepted the promotion with extreme reluctance, and it was deferred ... |
June Havoc | At the magazine, Phil is assigned a secretary, Elaine Wales ( | ), who reveals that she too is Jewish. She changed her name in order to ge ... |
William Draper Lewis | The School entered a new era when | was named dean in 1896. Lewis aspired to put Penn Law in the first rank of ... |
George W. Bush | ... old for the Republican Party. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 64% of the vote here, defeating Democrat John Kerry, who received ... |
Anthony Greenwood | ... nding members of CND were Fenner Brockway, E. P. Thompson, A. J. P. Taylor, | , Lord Simon, D. H. Pennington, Eric Baker and Dora Russell. Organisations ... |
Brian Goldner | ... ral Electric), Gail Boudreaux (United Health Care), Grant Tinker (NBC), and | (Hasbro) |
Andy Warhol | Pop artists like | became both noteworthy and influential through work including and possibly ... |
John Rich | ... ork, The Beggar's Opera, a Ballad opera produced on the January 29, 1728 by | , in which Sir Robert Walpole was caricatured. This famous piece, which wa ... |
Anthony Crosland | ... ohn Rutter, John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey Palmer, | MP and Labour reformer, and the cabinet minister Charles Clarke |
Menotti | ... fee of £5 million from Boca Juniors. In the following season, under manager | , Barcelona won the Copa del Rey, beating Real Madrid. Maradona's time wit ... |
Richard Donner | ... oductions would add this to their upcoming projects with the possibility of | directing or Jackman himself making his directing debut |
Julius Caesar | ... hillfort". At Roman contact, it was a town of the Suessiones, mentioned by | (B. G. ii. 12). Caesar (B.C. 57), after leaving the Axona (modern Aisne), ... |
Jacques Delors | ... ommunity Council, Ruud Lubbers, and with the European Commission president, | , pledging closer Japanese – European Community consultations on foreign r ... |
Isabel Coixet | ... character] Gary like the world-class drag he is." In 2008, Cruz appeared in | 's film Elegy, which was based on the Philip Roth story The Dying Animal, ... |
Gord Ash | ... and he never pitched in the major leagues again. Toronto's general manager, | , had not made the deal contingent on the results of a medical examination ... |
Commissioner of Insurance | ... primaries. Whilst Helms faced no primary opponent, the Democrats nominated | John Ingram, who came from behind in the first round of the primary to win ... |
George Mitchell | ... joined fellow former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, and | to found the Bipartisan Policy Center, a non-profit think tank that works ... |
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 ... |
Jonathan James-Moore | ... was broadcast on 5 March 2005 for the 40th anniversary. It was presented by | and included interviews with Ron Moody, Bill Pertwee, Eric Merriman's son ... |
James Henry Monk | ... nathan Toup, T Tyrwhitt, Richard Porson, Peter Paul Dobree, Thomas Kidd and | . Although the Dutch school of the period had its own tradition, it was al ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... hat he would visit China the following year. His National Security Advisor, | , had actually been in Beijing (unknown to Whitlam) at the same time as th ... |
Lionel Barrymore | ... by Victor Fleming and featuring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy, and | . The movie tells the story of a daredevil test pilot (Gable), his wife (L ... |
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 ... |
Baron Carrington | ... o lived in Cliveden, Frederick, Prince of Wales who also lived in Cliveden, | who lives in Bledlow, Benjamin Disraeli who lived at Hughenden Manor and w ... |
Harold Brown | ... awrence Livermore National Laboratory by a team headed by Edward Teller and | . The Navy accepted delivery of the first 16 warheads in July 1960. On May ... |
Hafez al-Assad | ... ing even a limited defeat on the Israelis, the status quo could be altered. | , the leader of Syria, had a different view. He had little interest in neg ... |
Tim Daly | ... making a TV movie based on Bixby's life. It will star possibly Noah Wyle or | as Bixby |
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 ... |
Sun Yat-sen | ... 13. Luo himself was a member of the Tongmenghui, an organization founded by | and was the precursor to the Kuomintang |
Michael Collins | ... ed as being due to heart failure. He died at the age of 50, ten days before | ' assassination in County Cork. He was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery four d ... |
Herbert Hoover | On March 3, 1933, President | signed the Reorganization Act of 1933. The act would allow the President t ... |
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 ... |
Lien Chan | ... received Ph.D.s in the United States. Prominent among the appointments were | as foreign minister, and Shirley Kuo as finance minister |
Richard Helms | ... rth, played a fictional character based on Director of Central Intelligence | in the 1977 adaptation of John Ehrlichman's Watergate novel The Company, a ... |
Pamela Fryman | .... supervising producer (unknown episodes) | .... executive producer (unknown episodes) David Guarascio .... executiv ... |
Bobby Clarke | ... their career with the Flyers were goaltender Bernie Parent in 1984, forward | in 1987, forward Bill Barber in 1990, and defenseman Mark Howe in 2011. Of ... |
Gene Laufenberg | ... tive Producer, Everett Peck, was with the show for its entire run. Producer | was with the show for most of its run. Scott Wilk and Todd Yvega created o ... |
Steve Jobs | Some of the more famous pranksters were Steve Wozniak and | , founders of Apple Computer. On one occasion Wozniak dialed Vatican City ... |
Sir Robert Walpole | ... era, a Ballad opera produced on the January 29, 1728 by John Rich, in which | was caricatured. This famous piece, which was said to have made "Rich gay ... |
Soleil Moon Frye | ... campaign for Gain detergent with former Sabrina, the Teenage Witch co-star | |
Charles Clarke | ... y Palmer, Anthony Crosland MP and Labour reformer, and the cabinet minister | |
George V | ... Alexandre Millerand and Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré of France, to King | of the United Kingdom, and to the Zoological Garden (Jardin Zoologique) of ... |
Chris Blackwell | Bailey was hired in 1970 by Island Records' | to shoot publicity photos of Cat Stevens for his upcoming album Tea for th ... |
Mullah Omar | ... ystematic and they all lead back to the [Taliban] Ministry of Defense or to | himself. |
Lee Teng-hui | ... l Wang Sheng, to Paraguay as an ambassador (November 1983), and hand-picked | as vice-president of the Republic of China (formally elected May 1984), fi ... |
Walter Hallstein | ... and the Commission of Euratom in 1967. The Commission's first president was | (see Hallstein Commission) who started consolidating European law and bega ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | La rabbia, 1963. Co-director with | |
Najibullah | ... d Saudi Arabia while trained by the Pakistani Armed Forces. After President | 's resignation in 1992 and the end of Soviet support, the military dissolv ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... uced at the Chatelet Theatre, Paris, on May 18, 1917, that was conceived by | , with design by Pablo Picasso, choreography by Leonid Massine, and music ... |
Honus Wagner | ... players elected: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and | . The Hall formally opened in 1939 |
Jean Case | ... President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, which is chaired by | of the Case Foundation. He is also an avid spokesperson for sponsoring chi ... |
John Fetzer | ... Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo was also the hometown of longtime Detroit Tigers owner | , who owned the American League team from 1961 through 1984, when he sold ... |
Grant Tinker | ... Jeffrey R. Immelt (General Electric), Gail Boudreaux (United Health Care), | (NBC), and Brian Goldner (Hasbro) |
Henry A. Wallace | ... reeminent in the presidential campaign to elect Progressive Party candidate | , who had served as Vice-President under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wallace wa ... |
Martin Lipton | The poison pill was invented by mergers and acquisitions lawyer | of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in 1982, as a response to tender-based h ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | These allegations were rejected by the Vatican’s | Pietro Gasparri, who wrote on 4 March 1916 that the Holy See is completely ... |
David Morse | Actor | grew up on Porter Lane in South Hamilton |
Thomas Jefferson | ... members of the Danbury Baptist Association wrote a letter to then president | expressing their concern that as Baptists they may not be able to express ... |
Sarah | ... brew Bible, he is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, the grandson of Abraham and | and of Bethuel, and the younger twin brother of Esau. Jacob had twelve son ... |
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 ... |
Ty Cobb | ... In 1936 the Baseball Hall of Fame was instituted and five players elected: | , Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner. The Hall ... |
Bob Short | ... ame against the Cleveland Indians, McLain threatened to call Senators owner | and have him get rid of Williams |
Warren Buffett | ... assets was a relatively new trend in the 1960s popularized by the likes of | (Berkshire Hathaway) and Victor Posner (DWG Corporation) and later adopted ... |
Hosni Mubarak | ... protests took center stage, McCain urged that embattled Egyptian President | step down and thought the U.S. should push for democratic reforms in the r ... |
George W. Bush | ... old for the Republican Party. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 69% of the vote here, defeating Democrat John Kerry, who received ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... d began to settle around the Mystic River. George Denison, a war veteran of | ’s army, was given his own strip of , just south of Gallup’s land in 1654. ... |
Robert Peel | ... of Adam Smith and the classical economists. The repeal of the Corn Laws by | symbolised the emergence of free trade as an alternative system. Mercantil ... |
Hristo Stoichkov | ... garians had never won a match in five previous World Cup finals but, led by | who eventually shared the tournament lead in scoring, they made a surprisi ... |
Robert De Niro | ... at year, he appeared as an energy analyst in Syriana. In 2006, Damon joined | in The Good Shepherd as a career CIA officer, and played an undercover mob ... |
White House Chief of Staff | ... ite House as an unpaid summer intern starting in July 1995 in the office of | , Leon Panetta. She moved to a paid position in the White House Office of ... |
George W. Bush | Relations between Chrétien and | were strained throughout their overlapping times in office. Jean Chrétien ... |
Drew Carey | The show's current on-air staff is led by host | , announcer George Gray and a cast of four models. Bob Barker hosted the s ... |
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 ... |
Michael McKean | ... llar Celebrity Invitational, winning $250,000 for the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. | won the tournament, while Cheech Marin came in third |
Swiss Federal Council | ... pf (born February 3, 1925) is a Swiss politician and a former member of the | (1979-1987) |
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 ... |
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 |
Paul Newman | ... was in the 2002 revival of Our Town, which received huge press attention as | returned to the Broadway stage after several decades away |
Mayo Smith | ... f a kidney infection, Swift in October due to cancer. Skaff was replaced by | in 1967, perhaps the last step before World Series contention |
James Keach | ... eries Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, she met her fourth husband, actor-director | |
Leon Panetta | ... r intern starting in July 1995 in the office of White House Chief of Staff, | . She moved to a paid position in the White House Office of Legislative Af ... |
Pietro Gasparri | ... hese allegations were rejected by the Vatican’s Cardinal Secretary of State | , who wrote on 4 March 1916 that the Holy See is completely impartial and ... |
Walter Johnson | ... the Baseball Hall of Fame was instituted and five players elected: Ty Cobb, | , Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner. The Hall formally opened ... |
William S. Paley | ... as David Sarnoff, who created the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), and | , who built Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). These broadcasting (as opp ... |
Yahya Khan | ... economic downfall and internal instability. Ayub Khan's successor, General | (President from 1969 to 1971), had to deal with a devastating cyclone whic ... |
Francesco Barberini | ... chetti who in turn introduced him to another of his early patrons, Cardinal | . Financial difficulties arose with the departure to Spain of Barberini, a ... |
Yen Chia-kan | ... the Republic of China by the National Assembly after the term of President | on May 20, 1978. He was reelected to another term in 1984. At that time, t ... |
Lord Liverpool | ... ent of peace during 1814, corn prices decreased, and the Tory government of | passed the 1815 Corn Law. This resulted in serious rioting in London |
Jacques Delors | ... of primus inter pares but had an increasing impact on the Community. Under | it became increasingly presidential in style and now is the dominant force ... |
Christy Mathewson | ... l of Fame was instituted and five players elected: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, | , Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner. The Hall formally opened in 1939 |
Brendan Sullivan | ... n October 2, 2008, denied the mistrial petition of Stevens's chief counsel, | , due to allegations of withholding evidence by prosecutors. Thus, the lat ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... the organisation supported radical right-wing governments, such as those of | and Alberto Fujimori of Peru during the 1990s. Both Pinochet's and Fujimor ... |
Yoshinori Kitase | ... ater released in Europe as Mystic Quest. The game's scenario was written by | , based on a story idea by Koichi Ishii. Ishii designed all of the charact ... |
Millard Fillmore | ... ain, the Residence of Ezra T. Benson 1830-1832, the birthplace of President | 's mother, Phoebe, and home to the Whitin Machine Works from 1831 to 196 |
Seru Epenisa Cakobau | From the 1850s | tried to unite the Fijian Islands, and became the first Tui Viti, or king ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... licence, or in some cases cloned, on several continents. Former Iraqi ruler | often carried a Browning Hi-Power. Former Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi car ... |
Julius Caesar | In 44 BC | added two plebeian aediles, called Cereales, whose special duty was the ca ... |
Drew Carey | ... against vision problems: United States Senator Barry Goldwater and comedian | continued to wear non-prescription glasses after being fitted for contacts ... |
John M. Deutch | ... y of the American homeland" appears in the 1998 report by Ashton B. Carter, | , and |
George Abbott | ... ay in the 1950s and 1960s. That reputation solidified during her next show, | 's Damn Yankees (1955), based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the P ... |
Manuel Bonilla | ... p down after a new president was elected in 1902 and would be overthrown by | in 1903. After toppling Sierra, Bonilla, a conservative, imprisoned ex-pre ... |
George W. Bush | ... old for the Republican Party. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 68% of the vote here, defeating Democrat John Kerry, who received ... |
Joe Torre | ... aseball (Clemens ended up delaying his retirement). Regular Yankees manager | let Clemens manage the final game of the regular season, and Clemens pulle ... |
Carl Icahn | ... rly 1980s in response to the wave of takeovers by corporate raiders such as | . The term "poison pill" derives its original meaning from a poison pill p ... |
Richard Nixon | ... the 1968 New Hampshire primary, he ended his bid for reelection. Republican | was elected to succeed him. Historians argue that his presidency marked th ... |
Samuel Insull | ... from the lives of other rich men of the time, among them Harold McCormick, | and Howard Hughes, into Kane). Hearst used all his resources and influence ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... n the novella of the same title by American author John Steinbeck. It stars | , Betty Field, Lon Chaney, Jr., Charles Bickford, Roman Bohnen, Bob Steele ... |
Noël Coward | ... , making Alan Ayckbourn rich and earning him a congratulatory telegram from | . This was not quite the end of Ayckbourn's hit-and-miss record, because h ... |
Ray Mabus | In October 2009, Navy Secretary | , a former Mississippi governor, announced that , a , would be named in th ... |
George W. Bush | ... s President, Saddam Hussein. The United States, under the administration of | , argued that Saddam Hussein was a threat to global peace, a vicious tyran ... |
Steve Jobs | ... project was begun by Dhuey and Berkeley without the knowledge of Apple head | (who opposed features like expansion slots). Initially referred to as "Lit ... |
Rachel | ... Jacob had twelve sons and at least one daughter, by his two wives, Leah and | , and by their female slaves Bilhah and Zilpah. The children named in Gene ... |
Chester A. Arthur | ... ng newspapers, and their numbers included five future U.S. presidents, from | to Theodore Roosevelt. Thirteen Clubs had various imitators, but they all ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... the United States began to campaign for the overthrow of Iraq's President, | . The United States, under the administration of George W. Bush, argued th ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... r policy goals of Mulroney, that would be finalized under the presidency of | |
Streynsham Master | ... ond governor of a settlement at Madras (now Chennai), India, in 1687, after | . He was instrumental in the development of the Government General Hospita ... |
Anna Span | ... tion in the scene "Top Milf") on advice of legal counsel when the director, | , pushed for a hearing with the Video Appeals Committee. The BBFC maintain ... |
Ron Saunders | ... ustin Fashanu. The club's most successful managers have included Ken Brown, | , Dave Stringer, Mike Walker, Nigel Worthington and current manager Paul L ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... was one of the first episodes written for The Twilight Zone. It introduced | to the series; he went on to star in three more episodes, being introduced ... |
Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski | ... mic transformation and national industrial development plan led by Minister | , the main architect of the Gdynia seaport project, was in progress at the ... |
Shah | ... popular mini-skirt. But it was the political earthquake represented by the | 's fall that changed the dynamics of Bahrain's politics |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... with demands that could not be met. In 1952, with the support of President | , he began Mission 66, a ten-year effort to upgrade and expand park facili ... |
Joseph Hall | At the cost of some discomfort to the Mayor, a Royalist, and the bishop, | , a moderate, was targeted because of his position as bishop |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... extremely well preserved. Included were films by Pearl White, Harold Lloyd, | , and Lon Chaney. These films are now housed at the Library of Congress. T ... |
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 ... |
United States Secretary of Commerce | ... 3). Hoover was originally a professional mining engineer and author. As the | in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, he promo ... |
Fernando Henrique Cardoso | ... authors it is more humane and efficient. The signers of this document are: | , Ernesto Zedillo, Cesar Gaviria, Paulo Coelho, Enrique Santos, Mario Varg ... |
Mel Brooks | ... e played Ippolit Vorobyaninov alongside Frank Langella (as Ostap Bender) in | ' version of The Twelve Chairs (1970). In 2003, he starred in the black co ... |
George V | ... he London premiere of Der Schwanendreher when he heard news of the death of | . He quickly wrote this piece for solo viola and string orchestra in tribu ... |
Dick Cheney | ... won his second-largest victory, with 69% of the vote. Former Vice President | is a Wyoming resident and represented the state in Congress from 1979 to 1 ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Dole represented Kansas in the United States Senate from 1969 to 1996, was | 's Vice Presidential running mate in the 1976 presidential election, and w ... |
Jon Bon Jovi | ... ay to fame, include Bruce Springsteen, Clarence Clemons, the E Street Band, | and Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Smith, Arthur P ... |
King of Kings | ... ium Dei/Domini) the Divine is held to have a superior imperium, as ultimate | , above all earthly powers. Whenever a society accepts this Divine will to ... |
Benjamin Brewster | ... tt, Henry Flagler, John D. Archbold, William G. Warden, Jabez Bostwick, and | . This organization proved so successful that other giant enterprises adop ... |
José Manuel Barroso | ... s responsible to Parliament which can censure him. The current President is | , who took office in October 2004. He is a member of the European People's ... |
Jean Chrétien | Although | was wary to appearing too close to the president, personally, he and Bill ... |
Dick Ebersol | ... to work for all three producers of SNL (Lorne Michaels, Jean Doumanian, and | ). He was a regular performer on The National Lampoon Radio Hour, a comedy ... |
Pedro Almodóvar | ... n 2006, Cruz received favourable reviews for her performance as Raimunda in | 's Volver. Carina Chocano of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Cruz, who has r ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... and the riderless horse was Black Jack, who also served in that role during | 's funeral |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... ief minister was Cardinal Wolsey. An even more prominent example is that of | , whose power was so great that he was for many years the real ruler of Fr ... |
Louis B. Mayer | ... r ability but felt that her name sounded fake; it also, he told studio head | , sounded like "Le Sewer". Smith organized a contest in conjunction with t ... |
William Jennings Bryan | ... nown and many celebrities stayed there including Bobby Jones, Babe Ruth and | |
Mitt Romney | ... Republican Party presidential primaries, McCain endorsed former 2008 rival | and campaigned for him, but compared the contest to a Greek tragedy due to ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... III, and starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Shutter Island, directed by | . He appeared in Scorsese's next film, Hugo, and has signed up to appear i ... |
Bryan Singer | ... ed to make a biopic of Bill Bixby, that he had been drawn to the project by | and that it was a project he loved. A year later, while promoting Van Hels ... |
Nellie Tayloe Ross | ... l but eight years between 1975 and 2011. Uniquely, Wyoming elected Democrat | as the first woman in U.S. history to serve as state governor. She served ... |
Gustavo Noboa | ... rency of Ecuador, and although Mahuad was forced from office, his successor | continued with the plan, and also entered into negotiations with the IMF |
Titus | ... after the event about the siege of Jerusalem in AD 70 by the Roman general | (see Dating of the Gospel of Mark) |
Andy Warhol | ... hosted world class and award nominated exhibitions, including the works of | , Grant Wood, and the Iowa Biennial, among others |
Calvin Coolidge | ... ates Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and | , he promoted partnerships between government and business under the rubri ... |
Jason Alexander | ... him in an attempt to discover the identity of B-movie actor Merritt Stone. | played Poirot in episode 108 of Muppets Tonight in a spoof called "Murder ... |
George Clinton | ... y rising 100 feet (30 m) above the river. The fort was commanded by General | , who was the newly appointed governor of the state. Fort Montgomery and i ... |
Ernesto Zedillo | ... and efficient. The signers of this document are: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, | , Cesar Gaviria, Paulo Coelho, Enrique Santos, Mario Vargas Llosa, Moisés ... |
George W. Bush | In 2007, President | appointed Dole as a co-chair of the commission to investigate problems at ... |
Noël Coward | ... Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, and Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, | , and P. G. Wodehouse |
William S. Paley | ... ercial failures during the mid- to late-1980s. Like his counterpart at CBS, | , founding-father Goldenson had withdrawn to the sidelines. ABC's ratings ... |
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 ... |
Francisco Maturana | ... ly dogged by influence from betting syndicates and drug cartels, with coach | receiving death threats over squad selection. Defender Andrés Escobar was ... |
Jean Doumanian | ... he few cast members to work for all three producers of SNL (Lorne Michaels, | , and Dick Ebersol). He was a regular performer on The National Lampoon Ra ... |
Herbert Funk Goodrich | ... by Lewis himself. The ALI was later chaired by another of Penn Law's Deans, | . Two years before Goodrich was named Dean, the law school graduated with ... |
Bing Crosby | ... opation. Beiderbecke also has been credited for his influence, directly, on | and, indirectly, via saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, on Lester Young |
Carl Icahn | ... h later led to several shareholder lawsuits and an aborted proxy fight from | . Yahoo's stock price plunged after Microsoft withdrew the bid, and Jerry ... |
Rob Zombie | ... il will feature alongside Megadeth for the next Gigantour. In February 2012 | and Megadeth announced nine-date co-headlining U.S. tour scheduled for May ... |
William Bligh | In 1789 the Mutiny on the Bounty against | led to several of the mutineers escaping the Royal Navy and settling on Pi ... |
Jarvis Cocker | ... uence on rock n' roll, photographing several artists including Paul Weller, | , Razorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebas ... |
Fürst | ... nstalling Carantanian dukes (or princes, both an approximate translation of | ), a practice that continued after Carantania was incorporated into the la ... |
Salma Hayek | Cruz appeared alongside her good friend | in the 2006 Western comedy film, Bandidas. Randy Cordova of the Arizona Re ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... ma Senator Robert S. Kerr, Governor Paul A. Dever of Massachusetts, Senator | of Minnesota, and Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas |
Henry Kissinger | ... uter. On one occasion Wozniak dialed Vatican City and identified himself as | (imitating Kissinger's German accent) and asked to speak to the Pope (who ... |
John J. Pershing | ... onded to the Columbus raid by sending 10,000 troops under Brigadier General | to Mexico to pursue Villa. This was known as the Punitive Mexican Expediti ... |
Vyacheslav Molotov | Sovetsk is the birthplace of | |
Howard Hughes | ... other rich men of the time, among them Harold McCormick, Samuel Insull and | , into Kane). Hearst used all his resources and influence in an unsuccessf ... |
William Howard Taft | ... ent of the United States, as well as one of only two Presidents (along with | ) to have been elected without previous electoral experience or high milit ... |
Mel Brooks | ... ngs, an observatory, and a private marina. Boris Becker, Oprah Winfrey, and | are among the celebrities with homes on the island |
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 ... |
President of the Republic | ... lic were figures like Éamon de Valera, President of Dáil Éireann (1919–21), | (1921–1922), and Michael Collins, Minister for Finance, head of the IRB an ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... so appeared in smaller supporting roles in Graham Chapman's Yellowbeard and | 's After Hours |
W. Clement Stone | ... he 1960s) merged with the Combined Insurance Company of America (founded by | in 1919). In 1987, that company was renamed to Aon, a Gaelic word meaning ... |
Richard M. Johnson | ... governed by Cedar County officials. It was named for the US Vice President | |
Douglas MacArthur | Jayu (Freedom) Park- The statue of General, | , as well as a memorial to the centennial anniversary of U.S. and Korea re ... |
Gwilym Lloyd George | ... city of Wales on 20 December 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary | . Caernarfon had also vied for this title. Cardiff therefore celebrated tw ... |
Katharine Cornell | ... ing a profit of $668,000. In that movie, she played the part made famous by | . Shearer also took on another play popularized by Cornell in Romeo and Ju ... |
Walt Disney | ... one Gingold, with whom he shared the song "I Remember It Well", and several | films. The success of Gigi prompted Hollywood to give him an Academy Honor ... |
William Sayle | ... Irish, one which involved cutting the throats of all the English. Governor | prepared for the uprising with three edicts: the first was that a nightly ... |
George W. Bush | ... linton did manage to narrowly carry the county both times in 1992 and 1996, | strongly carried Franklin County in 2000 and 2004 and like many of the rur ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... played an undercover mobster working for the Massachusetts State Police in | 's The Departed, a remake of the Hong Kong police thriller Infernal Affair ... |
Patrick Hillery | ... atened to tear Fianna Fáil apart. Lynch, and another favourite of Lemass's, | , ruled themselves out of the leadership election from the very beginning, ... |
Luis Suárez | With Helenio Herrera as manager, a young | , the European Footballer of the Year in 1960, and two influential Hungari ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... ved on the Trilateral Commission after being president, writing papers with | |
Jim Irsay | | began to shape the Colts one year after assuming control from his father b ... |
Wesley Rose | After hearing Jackson's demo tape, | , president of Acuff-Rose Music, arranged for Jackson to audition for the ... |
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 ... |
Pat Boone | ... eremonies in Nashville in April of that year, where they were introduced by | |
Ralph Ward | The Hastings Embroidery was commissioned by Group Captain | and made by the Royal School of Needlework in 1965 to celebrate the 900th ... |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | President | of Egypt died in September 1970 and was succeeded by Anwar Sadat. In 1971, ... |
French Foreign Ministry | ... hiopia to gain access to the sea. In Paris, Tafari was to find out from the | (Quai d'Orsay) that this goal would not be realized. However, failing this ... |
Michael Collins | ... ident of Dáil Éireann (1919–21), President of the Republic (1921–1922), and | , Minister for Finance, head of the IRB and the Irish Republican Army's Di ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... ation in the rubble of a ruined world" and tells of Henry Bemis , played by | , who loves books, yet is surrounded by those who would prevent him from r ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... on County was formed on January 21, 1839. It was named for the US President | |
Richard Mentor Johnson | It is named for | , the ninth vice president of the United States |
Secretary of the Interior | ... ed, Harding rewarded Hoover for his support, offering to appoint him either | or Secretary of Commerce. Hoover ultimately chose Commerce. Commerce had e ... |
Harry Morgan | ... o deal with the situation. Mildrid Fuller (Eve McVeagh) wants her husband ( | ) to speak with Kane when he comes to their home, but he makes her claim h ... |
Dick Cheney | Vice President | , former president Clinton, Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry, Frank Keating, G ... |
Sir Robert Cecil | ... f Burghley on his death, was later created Earl of Exeter. His younger son, | (later created Baron Cecil, Viscount Cranborne and finally Earl of Salisbu ... |
George Orwell | ... y those in enemy and occupied territories who often had to listen secretly. | broadcast many news bulletins on the Eastern Service during World War II |
Dennis Hopper | Walken's next major film role was opposite | in True Romance, scripted by Quentin Tarantino. His so-called Sicilian sce ... |
Mitt Romney | ... rizona) won Franklin County with 35.68 percent of the vote. Former Governor | (R-Massachusetts) came in a close second place with 30.51 percent while fo ... |
Nelson Rockefeller | ... ident on a ticket headed by President Gerald Ford. Incumbent Vice President | had withdrawn from consideration the previous fall, and Dole was chosen. D ... |
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 ... |
Saddam | ... as an “anti-American radical” who “routinely repeats the propaganda of the | regime” and, along with all of the 99 other professors in his book, , Horo ... |
Drew Carey | ... Michaels was brought in to develop the new show and comedians Jon Stewart, | , and Paul Provenza auditioned to host. Michaels suggested to O'Brien, an ... |
Orson Welles | A radio adaptation starring | aired in the USA on November 6, 1938, as part of his Mercury Theatre on th ... |
Abdur Rahman Khan | ... he border, launching the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The war's conclusion left | on the throne, and he agreed to let the British control Afghanistan's fore ... |
George W. Bush | ... y, especially in state and federal elections. In 2004, Republican President | won the county over Democrat John Kerry 59% to 37%. In 2008, however, Demo ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... ing for Northcutt Ely, Stevens volunteered for the presidential campaign of | , writing position papers for the campaign on western water law and lands. ... |
Cornelius Vanderbilt | William Kissam Vanderbilt II, the great-grandson of | , was an auto-racing enthusiast and created the Vanderbilt Cup, the first ... |
Army Chief of Staff | ... ,000 when he arrived to its peak of 535,000 in 1968 when he was promoted to | |
Orson Welles | ... Mycroft. This series was co-produced by the American Broadcasting Company. | appeared as Professor Moriarty in The Final Problem |
Harry J. Anslinger | ... a legislative plan for Congress, seeking a new law and the head of the FBN, | , ran a smear campaign against marijuana. During this particular time fram ... |
Jacques I | ... French revolution imposed on them". It was later renamed Port-au-Prince by | , emperor of Haïti. When Haiti was divided between a kingdom in the north ... |
Cathal Brugha | ... officers and informers, but the list was reduced to 35 on the insistence of | , the Irish Minister for Defence, on the grounds that there was insufficie ... |
Edward VIII | ... married Edward "Fruity" Metcalfe, the best friend, best man and equerry of | . Mosley exercised a strange fascination for the Curzon women: Irene had a ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... tart Motown label, in 1960 Ross asked an old neighbor, Miracles lead singer | , to help the group land an audition for Motown executive Berry Gordy, who ... |
Vice President of the United States | Nelson A. Rockefeller, 41st | and 49th Governor of New York, graduated cum laude from Dartmouth with a d ... |
Leo Beenhakker | ... arted their coaching careers at Varkenoord, including Clemens Westerhof and | |
William Huskisson | ... iven by assistant engineer Joseph Locke. The day was marred by the death of | , the Member of Parliament for Liverpool, who was struck and killed by Roc ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... d to the youngest daughter, Carol Anne. The original film was co-written by | . The Poltergeist films collected a total of approximately $132 million in ... |
Microsoft Outlook | ... crosoft Excel 97, 2000 and 2003. It can mass-mail itself from e-mail client | 97 or Outlook 98 |
Richard Nixon | A notable event of the 1952 campaign concerned a scandal that emerged when | , Eisenhower's running mate, was accused by several newspapers of receivin ... |
Kevin Dunion | ... ted in February 2011. The current Rector of the University of St Andrews is | OBE the first and current Scottish Information Commissioner |
Lionel Barrymore | Jim loses his job with Drake ( | ) and takes a job with another outfit, flying a very experimental plane. A ... |
Clemens Westerhof | ... ofile managers also started their coaching careers at Varkenoord, including | and Leo Beenhakker |
Washington Secretary of State | ... Sam Reed received 74.6% of the county's vote in his run for re-election as | ; Republican Allan Martin received 67.25% of the vote for state treasurer; ... |
Brian Keith | ... Productions, who produced My Three Sons (along with Family Affair starring | ), had to quickly make other arrangements for filming. The move also neces ... |
Walter Mondale | ... , and Dole was chosen. Dole stated during the Vice Presidential debate with | , "I figured it up the other day: If we added up the killed and wounded in ... |
Bill Paley | ... 51 about buying ABC. Noble was being approached by other suitors, including | 's CBS, so he was not in a hurry to accommodate Goldenson. After some toug ... |
Vladimir Putin | Tereshkova was invited to Prime Minister | 's residence in Novo-Ogaryovo for the celebration of her 70th birthday. Wh ... |
Orson Welles | ... ar cast, including Christopher Plummer as Oedipus, Lilli Palmer as Jocasta, | as Tiresias, Richard Johnson as Creon, Roger Livesey as the Shepherd, and ... |
George W. Bush | ... ps of Streisand's heated exchange with a supporter of former U.S. president | were sampled in the 2009 Lucian Piane dance song "Bale Out", making it sou ... |
Kevin Pritchard | ... ning the ABA championship under head coach and University of Kansas alumnus | |
Abdur Rahman | ... n agreement of 1873 in favour of the Afghan claim. Under the strong rule of | these outlying territories were closely welded to Kabul; but after the acc ... |
Wim Jansen | ... to have successful careers at international level, including Puck van Heel, | and Giovanni van Bronckhorst. A number of high profile managers also start ... |
Richard Wagner | In March 1889, Angelo Neumann's traveling " | Theater" visited Saint Petersburg, giving four cycles of Der Ring des Nibe ... |
Junius Rusticus | ... d Eusebius (HE IV 16.7-8). Justin was tried together with six companions by | who was urban prefect from 163-167, and was beheaded, probably in 165. The ... |
Roseanne Barr | ... roles, working opposite such actors as Chuck Norris (Walker, Texas Ranger), | (Roseanne), and Tracey Ullman (Tracey Takes On...). Eventually, Maguire wa ... |
Pope Alexander VI | ... Italian condottiero, nobleman, politician, and cardinal. He was the son of | and his long-term mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei. He was the brother of Lu ... |
Head teacher | The | of a Scottish High School/Secondary School is often known by the title of ... |
Dick Martin | ... January 22, 1968, to May 14, 1973. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and | and was broadcast by NBC. It originally aired as a one-time special on Sep ... |
Jacques Delors | ... eded for EMU, as outlined by the EMU reports of Pierre Werner and President | . It was established on 1 June 1998 |
Tarcisio Bertone | ... tered what the Associated Press called "full damage control mode". Cardinal | , the Vatican's secretary of state, during a visit to Chile, linked the sc ... |
Frank Robinson | ... rience long-delayed gains in managerial positions within baseball. In 1975, | (who had been the 1956 Rookie of the Year with the Cincinnati Reds) was na ... |
Winston Churchill | ... provided valuable preparation for handling the challenging personalities of | , George S. Patton, George Marshall and General Montgomery during World Wa ... |
Jerry Jones | ... s dismissed as head coach, shortly after H.R. "Bum" Bright sold the team to | . Bright had suffered major losses in his banking, real estate and oil bus ... |
Nicholas F. Brady | ... ebruary 1990 after being advised by United States Secretary of the Treasury | , the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the New York Stock Ex ... |
Daniel Webster | ... and United States House of Representatives, such as Massachusetts statesman | . Cabinet members of American presidents include Attorney General Amos T. ... |
Wim Duisenberg | The first President of the Bank was | , the former president of the Dutch central bank and the European Monetary ... |
Jacob J. Shubert | ... choruses of traveling revues and was spotted dancing in Detroit by producer | . Shubert put her in the chorus line for his 1924 show, Innocent Eyes, at ... |
Gerald Ford | ... Dole ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on a ticket headed by President | . Incumbent Vice President Nelson Rockefeller had withdrawn from considera ... |
Steve Barron | ... d by an expensive music video (a rarity at the time) directed by film maker | , the single went immediately to #1 and stayed there over Christmas 1981. ... |
Sam Phillips | ... ing to recapture the Sun Records sound, but he was unaware that Sun founder | had used two tape recorders and a slight time delay to create it on previo ... |
William Kissam Vanderbilt II | | , the great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, was an auto-racing enthusias ... |
Diego Maradona | The tournament saw the end of | 's World Cup career, having played in the 1982, the 1986 — where he led Ar ... |
Paul Bartel | ... accept the role of a gangster in exploitation movie Cannonball directed by | . In this period there were also several directorial projects that never g ... |
George W. Bush | President | made note of the anniversary in a written statement, part of which echoed ... |
Cao Cao | ... histication and complexity reached new heights. The earlier Cao Zhi, son of | , is regarded as one of the greatest poets of his day. His style and deep ... |
John Wayne | ... ead, who authored the original, has had (a) practical aviation background." | played screenwriter Frank "Spig" Wead two decades later in the John Ford f ... |
Morgan Freeman | ... g the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Changed a Nation and features | as Nelson Mandela. Invictus earned Damon an Academy Award nomination for B ... |
John Taylor Johnston | ... he Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, for example, was created by | , a railroad executive whose personal art collection seeded the museum.) B ... |
Melvin Van Peebles | ... come in California. By the time production wrapped, Cinemation had released | ' Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song to considerable success, despite the X ... |
Jean-Louis Tauran | ... ereignty in international affairs" (quotations from the treaty). Archbishop | , the Holy See's former Secretary for Relations with States, said that the ... |
Berry Gordy | ... er Smokey Robinson, to help the group land an audition for Motown executive | , who had already proven himself a capable songwriter. Robinson liked the ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... the original film in the trilogy, directed by Tobe Hooper and co-written by | and released on June 4, 1982. The story focuses on the Freeling family, wh ... |
Erich von Stroheim | ... mics, but he soon set that aside to make films, inspired, in particular, by | 's work |
Hal Roach | The film, produced by the | Studios, was adapted by Eugene Solow and directed by Lewis Milestone. It w ... |
Richard Nixon | | (1913-1994) was the 37th President of the United States |
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 ... |
James G. Watt | ... Day concerts on the Mall, attracting large crowds. However, in April 1983, | , President Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, banned Independence ... |
Hillary Rodham Clinton | Then-U.S. Senator | (D-New York) carried Franklin County with 55.83 percent of the vote. Then- ... |
Julius Caesar | ... risis and social unrest. Into this turbulent scenario emerged the figure of | . Caesar reconciled the two more powerful men in Rome: Marcus Licinius Cra ... |
Henry Koster | ... vey is a 1950 film based on Mary Chase's play of the same name, directed by | , and starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull. The story is about a man ... |
Chief of Staff | ... f South Vietnam and the North Vietnamese Army. He later served as U.S. Army | from 1968 to 1972 |
Brian Graden | ... separate production company named Lance Bass Productions. On May 14, 2007, | announced that Lance Bass Productions will be working with the LOGO networ ... |
Lewis Cass | ... ine from 14,684 in 2000. Its county seat is Atlantic. It was named to honor | , who was the 1848 Democratic nominee for President |
Graham Stark | ... it of Round the Horne to TV, though with different actors supporting Horne: | , for example, substituted for Kenneth Williams and Sheila Steafel for Bet ... |
Chiang Ching-kuo | Chiang Kai-shek was succeeded by his son | . When the younger Chiang came to power he began to liberalize the system. ... |
Ngô Đình Diệm | ... d Prime Minister of North Vietnam, which would be run as a socialist state. | , who was previously appointed Prime Minister of South Vietnam by Emperor ... |
Bligh | ... d Aitutaki around AD 900. The first known European contact was with Captain | and the crew of the HMS Bounty when they discovered Aitutaki on April 11, ... |
the Queen | ... her ministers in cabinet, is appointed by the governor general on behalf of | . However, by the conventions of responsible government, designed to maint ... |
Bonar Law | ... a firm of solicitors called Bona Law - a play on the name of Prime Minister | - and their claim "We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | He spent most of his working life in Rome, except for a short period when | ordered him back to France to serve as First Painter to the King |
Diane Keaton | ... Alice (1990) and as Ruth in Marvin's Room (1996), co-starring Meryl Streep, | , and Hume Cronyn. In 1999, Verdon served as artistic consultant on a plot ... |
Richard Nixon | ... that were savage, biting satires of politicians such as Lyndon Johnson and | , the Vietnam War, the Cold War and the War on Drugs |
Malcolm MacDonald | ... in Palestine. On 23 February 1939 the Secretary of State for the Colonies, | revealed the British intention to cancel the mandate and establish a state ... |
Lord John Russell | Throughout the early years of the war, British foreign secretary | , Emperor Napoleon III of France, and, to a lesser extent, British Prime M ... |
Lee Teng-hui | ... their electoral campaign on Chiang's successor, President and KMT Chairman | because of Lee's support of Taiwan for Taiwanese. Chiang Ching-kuo, howeve ... |
Alphonse de Lamartine | ... tic poets of the 1830s to 1850s include Alfred de Musset, Gérard de Nerval, | and the flamboyant Théophile Gautier, whose prolific output in various for ... |
Peter Garrett | ... formed six tracks including the Oils' song "When the Generals Talk", whilst | gave a speech introducing a reformed Crowded House |
Vladimir Lenin | In April of that year, | arrived in Russia from Switzerland, calling for "All power to the soviets. ... |
Chris Blackwell | ... recordings was also filmed, and tensions between the duo are seen to rise. | circulated bootleg copies to friends in the music business. The popularity ... |
Lyndon Johnson | ... gressional elections. The last Democrat to win a majority in the county was | in 1964, although Bill Clinton and Barack Obama won pluralities in 1992 an ... |
Richard Nixon | Following Eisenhower's nomination, the convention chose young Senator | of California as Eisenhower's running mate; it was felt that Nixon's crede ... |
Lee Teng-hui | ... Martial law was lifted one year later by Chiang Ching-kuo. Chiang selected | , a Taiwanese born technocrat to be his Vice President. The move followed ... |
Richard Harris | A film adaptation was released in 1990, directed by Jim Sheridan with | in the lead role |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... rnher von Braun was MSFC's initial Director. On September 8, U.S. President | formally dedicated the MSFC |
Chris Rock | ... the release of Space Jam and its soundtrack, on which White had a duet with | , called "Basketball Jones," a remake of Cheech & Chong's "Basketball Jone ... |
William Kissam Vanderbilt | ... t roadway designed for automobile use only. The road was privately built by | with overpasses and bridges to remove intersections. It opened in 1908 as ... |
Derek Jacobi | ... celebrate his 90th birthday. The cast included Judi Dench, Kenneth Branagh, | , and Simon Russell Beale |
Robert Reich | ... mos T. Akerman, Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal, Secretary of Labor | , former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson, and the current Secretar ... |
Jason Alexander | ... ketches, O'Brien auditioned for the show on April 13, 1993. His guests were | and Mimi Rogers, and the audition took place on the set of The Tonight Sho ... |
Andy Warhol | ... lly sing lead with the band at the instigation of their mentor and manager, | . Nico sang lead on three of the album's tracks—"Femme Fatale", "All Tomor ... |
David Carradine | A film, The Golden Boys, starring Bruce Dern, | , Charles Durning, Mariel Hemingway, and Rip Torn, also included Edwards a ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | Unlike his father | , Chiang Ching-kuo built himself a folk reputation that remains generally ... |
Lord Kitchener | ... ifference of opinion with the British military Commander-in-Chief in India, | , regarding the status of the military member of the council in India, led ... |
Chester Nimitz | Admiral | , the new commander of Allied forces in the Pacific, and his staff discuss ... |
Thomas Jefferson | When President | commissioned the building of the National Road from Baltimore to St. Louis ... |
Labor Secretary | ... tation Secretary (which at that time included the Coast Guard), H.W. Bush's | , and a former Presidential candidate, who also happened to be the wife of ... |
George W. Bush | ... at least one 'rapid reaction' battalion. When Kabila visited U.S. President | in Washington D.C., he also asked the U.S. Government to train a battalion ... |
Eisenhower | ... eventually assumed control of South Vietnam. In the words of U.S. President | |
Robert Moses | ... as well as with horse manure and garbage was cleared by Parks Commissioner | , in preparation for the 1939-1940 World's Fair. The original name for the ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... help pass measures favored by the Democrats. Johnson, Rayburn and President | worked smoothly together in passing Eisenhower's domestic and foreign agen ... |
Paul Thomas Anderson | He has received two Academy Award nominations for Sound Editing: for | ’s There Will Be Blood at the 80th Academy Awards and for Pixar sci-fi fil ... |
Bill James | ... me, Henderson was still in the all-time top 100 home run hitters, with 297. | wrote in 2000, "Without exaggerating one inch, you could find fifty Hall o ... |
Julius Caesar | at:44 text: | murdered. (44 BCE |
Margaret Thatcher | ... al backers included Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former British Prime Minister | and possibly the British novelist Jeffrey Archer. Somewhere between $3 mil ... |
John Adams | ... hington. Its name is in honor of the second President of the United States, | . As of 2010, the population is 18,728. The county seat is at Ritzville, a ... |
Cardinal Mazarin | A centre of cloth production, begun under the patronage of | , supported the town until the late nineteenth century |
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 ... |
Dave Grohl | ... February 2003, Costello, along with Bruce Springsteen, Steve Van Zandt, and | , performed a version of The Clash's "London Calling" at the 45th Grammy A ... |
Mariah Carey | Henry Astor had a home in West Copake. | had a home in Craryville, located on the ourskirts of Copake |
Clement of Alexandria | ... g belief systems as well as new religions were often embraced. According to | , "... In the times of the Emperor Hadrian appeared those who devised here ... |
Mickey Rooney | ... this time she embarked on romances with the then married actor George Raft, | , and James Stewart |
Shirley Williams | ... n which the stranger replied "I'm so sorry. For a moment I thought you were | " |
Origen | The earliest surviving Christian writings on the pre-existence are by | . Origen posited in a speculative work that the soul was assigned a body a ... |
Kathleen Sebelius | ... xpense resulting in another uproar from local residents and Kansas governor | . On August 5, 2008, Colbert apologized to citizens of Canton, Kansas, the ... |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... ce Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Hugh Shelton, now retired, was a former | and a four star general. General Dan McNeill currently commands the Intern ... |
George Orwell | ... did Catalonia recover its autonomy and reconstitute the Generalitat (1979). | served with the POUM in Catalonia from December 1936 until June 1937. His ... |
Robert De Niro | ... yed itself out during casting for the 1993 movie This Boy's Life (featuring | as the lead); DiCaprio got the main teen role (coincidentally, the charact ... |
Harry J. Anslinger | ... , the media was swarmed with propaganda regarding the effects of marijuana. | , a dominant leader in the prohibition against drugs, devised advertisemen ... |
Abel Ferrara | ... mpire flick The Addiction, which was his second collaboration with director | and writer Nicholas St. John. He also appeared in Nick of Time, which also ... |
Shigeru Miyamoto | ... in collaboration with Disney Interactive), and (done under the guidance of | ) |
Burgess Meredith | ... ant field workers in California during the Great Depression—George Milton ( | ), an intelligent and quick-witted man, and Lennie Small (Lon Chaney, Jr.) ... |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... conclusion". It was introduced into the Parliament of the United Kingdom by | to overcome the obstruction of the Irish nationalist party and was made pe ... |
Julius Caesar | In 42 BC, | was formally deified as "the divine Julius" (divus Iulius). His adopted so ... |
Éamon de Valera | ... rs, Lynch became speech writer and research assistant for the party leader, | |
DeWitt Clinton | ... sus, the population was 75,382. It is named after early American politician | . The county seat is St. Johns |
John H. Sununu | ... children. After prolonged negotiations during 1989 with Bush chief of staff | and Attorney General Richard Thornburgh to secure Bush's approval, he dire ... |
Pete Rose | ... the last batter McLain ever faced in the major leagues was none other than | , who would also be ensnared in a gambling scandal years later). The Brave ... |
Erich von Stroheim | ... of his most well-known films, Grand Illusion (La Grande Illusion), starring | and Jean Gabin. A film on the theme of brotherhood about a series of escap ... |
Henry Chadwick | The modern assessment of Priscillian is summed up in Cambridge professor | 's Priscillian of Avila: The Occult and the Charismatic in the Early Churc ... |
F. W. Murnau | ... udios in Potsdam near Berlin. Hitchcock also observed part of the making of | 's film Der letzte Mann (1924). He was very impressed with Murnau's work a ... |
Julius Caesar | at:48 text:Pompey murdered (48 BCE); Hyrcanus and~Antipater aid | at Alexandri |
Richard Nixon | After US President | made his famous 1972 visit to China, a wave of exchanges took place betwee ... |
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley | ... l College, Oxford. At university he took the Stanhope prize for an essay on | in 1877, became lecturer at Pembroke College in 1887, and fellow of All So ... |
Jock Colville | ... Lord Chamberlain said estimates of £100 million were "grossly overstated". | , who was her former private secretary and a director of her bank, Coutts, ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... lodramas turned out to be one of his most freewheeling and personal films." | is another admirer of the film |
Wojciech Jaruzelski | ... g Poland's border in December 1980. In February 1981, Defense Minister Gen. | assumed the position of Prime Minister, and in October 1981, was named Fir ... |
Hugh Shelton | ... General Maxwell R. Thurman, a former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. | , now retired, was a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a fo ... |
Timothy Geithner | ... ry of the Treasury Henry Paulson, and the current Secretary of the Treasury | . C. Everett Koop was the Surgeon General of the United States under Presi ... |
Secretary of Commerce | ... or his support, offering to appoint him either Secretary of the Interior or | . Hoover ultimately chose Commerce. Commerce had existed for just eight ye ... |
Justin Theroux | ... e nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher ( | ) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an un ... |
Jim Webb | ... 2006, both parties have seen success. In the 2006 Senate election, Democrat | won on a populist platform over the Republican incumbent following a very ... |
Britney Spears | ... lming Next to You, starring alongside Adrian Grenier. Hart asked her friend | to do a remix of her song "(You Drive Me) Crazy" and add it to the movie's ... |
Nicholas Aylward Vigors | ... ornithologists using the genus name for grebes and European ones, following | and Richard Bowdler Sharpe, for divers. The International Commission on Zo ... |
Ben Nelson | ... rict Method in Nebraska, but those bills were vetoed by Democratic Governor | |
Pope Pius XII | ... s doctoral studies; the situation was resolved by a special dispensation of | himself, on 27 March 1941. His thesis (The origin of the human soul accord ... |
Tahir Hussain | ... lved in the Indian motion picture industry for several decades. His father, | , was a film producer while his uncle, Nasir Hussain, was a film producer ... |
Johnny Depp | ... riter Nicholas St. John. He also appeared in Nick of Time, which also stars | , and an art house film by David Salle, "Search and Destroy. |
Philip Saville | ... in masks, as in ancient Greek theatre. The second film version, directed by | , was filmed in Greece. This one showed the actors' faces and boasted an a ... |
William Pitt the Younger | ... (the home of Charles Darwin), Chislehurst Caves, Holwood House (the home of | ), Crofton Roman Villa, and the site of The Crystal Palace |
Steve Schmidt | ... uested more traditional debates for the fall. In July, a staff shake-up put | in full operational control of the McCain campaign. Throughout these summe ... |
Christoph Clark | ... e later Italian Parliament member Ilona 'Cicciolina' Staller, Tracey Adams, | , and Amber Lynn. His final film was The Devil In Mr. Holmes, starring Tra ... |
Clement | ... gious learning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, | , Didymus, and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father o ... |
Ōkuma Shigenobu | ... 1913 Yamamoto Gonnohyōe succeeded Katsura as prime minister. In April 1914, | replaced Yamamoto |
Sam Reed | ... ve Cathy McMorris Rodgers 82.45% of their vote. In other results Republican | received 74.6% of the county's vote in his run for re-election as Washingt ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... ennedy" coalition he had formed with Adlai Stevenson, Stuart Symington, and | , Johnson received 409 votes on the only ballot at the Democratic conventi ... |
Bush | ... it favors fixing the remaining "deficits of democracy" that the Clinton and | administrations publicly recognized through Presidential Task Force Report ... |
Calvin Coolidge | ... the name changed to its current name, The World Almanac and Book of Facts. | 's father read from The World Almanac when he swore his son into office. S ... |
Arago | ... tronomical observations of the known planet Uranus. Encouraged by physicist | , Director of the Paris Observatory, Le Verrier was intensely engaged for ... |
Titus | ... mpanions in July 67. The Romans (commanded by Flavius Vespasian and his son | , both subsequently Roman emperors) asked the group to surrender, but they ... |
Malcolm McLaren's | ... s" magazine. In a November 1976 article in Melody Maker, Caroline Coon used | term "New Wave" to designate music by bands not exactly punk, but related ... |
Didymus | ... rning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, | , and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father of theolog ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... Inigo Jollifant in Victor Saville's The Good Companions (1933), the lead in | 's Secret Agent (1936), Benjamin Disraeli in The Prime Minister (1940), Ca ... |
Happy Chandler | ... dent of the PCL, took on baseball commissioners Kenesaw Mountain Landis and | at first to get better equity from the major leagues, then to form a third ... |
Diem | ... n from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. In 1955, by the order of Prime Minister | , the VNA crushed the armed forces of the Binh Xuyen |
Steven Spielberg | ... he had become friendly, including Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and | . He soon accused Krantz of ripping him off, which the producer denied |
Donald Dewar | ... ted for a knighthood in 1997 and 1998, but these nominations were vetoed by | due to Connery's political views |
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 ... |
Robert De Niro | ... igh contrasts, strong colors and complex camera movements. The film starred | as the troubled and psychotic Travis Bickle. The film co-starred Jodie Fos ... |
Chanyu | ... BCE) and Emperor Wen (r. 180–157 BCE) to reopen border markets, many of the | 's Xiongnu subordinates chose not to obey the treaty and periodically raid ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... s a minister in French governments, 1945–1958. He was minister of supply in | 's government (1945) and minister of public works (1947–1950) in various g ... |
James Whale | Rich, shadowy photography echoed | 's expressionistic Frankenstein films, emphasizing the family's ghoulishne ... |
Walt Disney | ... four-month-old Mickey Mouse comic strip. It had originally been scripted by | and drawn by Ub Iwerks who was succeeded by Win Smith. In May, Disney had ... |
Lewis Cass | Cass County is named in honor of | , a Michigan senator and an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the pres ... |
Cardinal d'Estouteville | ... 000 ducats, and a magnificent diamond worth 7,000 ducats, which was sent to | to cover monies he had advanced to the pontiff. The coin was not immediate ... |
Henry Knox | In 1776 | passed through Hillsdale while transporting cannons from Albany, New York ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... lay and film are a one-man show about former President of the United States | . Give 'em Hell, Harry! stars James Whitmore and was directed by Steve Bin ... |
George Orwell | ... en of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. | summarised, "In effect, the world will be populated by artists, each striv ... |
Andy Warhol | ... st is as associated with the downtown pop art movement of the late 1970s as | , who socialized at clubs like Serendipity 3 and Studio 54 |
Pants Rowland | ... leagues, and rebelled continuously against their Eastern masters. Clarence | , the President of the PCL, took on baseball commissioners Kenesaw Mountai ... |
Ernst Happel | ... n manager to lead Feyenoord. Feyenoord's international trophies were won by | , Wiel Coerver and Bert van Marwijk |
Jimmy McIntosh | ... ies are probably Dave Halliday, Ian Dickson, Bobby Ancell, Billy Houliston, | , Willie McNaught and Ted McMinn. Halliday, Dickson, Houliston and McMinn ... |
George W. Bush | ... egimental Combat Team, among them Senator Daniel Inouye. In 2005, President | presented the Medal of Honor to Jewish veteran and Holocaust survivor Tibo ... |
Mick Falvey | ... Dublin Senior Football Championship title, alongside fellow Munster native | |
Paul Newman | Lemmon's production company JML produced Cool Hand Luke in 1967. | was grateful to Lemmon for his support and offered him the role of the Sun ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... nce Pants Rowland, the President of the PCL, took on baseball commissioners | and Happy Chandler at first to get better equity from the major leagues, t ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... year-old Woodward rushed out into the parade of stars and sat on the lap of | , star Vivien Leigh's partner and future husband. She eventually worked wi ... |
Bob Fosse | ... husbands, tabloid reporter James Henaghan (married 1942, divorced 1947) and | (married 1960, his death 1987). She and Henaghan had one son, Jim Henaghan ... |
Chuck Jones | ... form and shooting scores of takes until he had the shot he wanted. Animator | , who lived near Charlie Chaplin's Lone Star studio as a boy, remembered h ... |
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 ... |
Wiel Coerver | ... ead Feyenoord. Feyenoord's international trophies were won by Ernst Happel, | and Bert van Marwijk |
Robert Borden | ... as introduced in the House of Commons, 1913, by Conservative Prime Minister | . The new closure rule was immediately tested by the government only a few ... |
Abdur Rahman Khan | ... was re-organized by the British in 1880, when the country was ruled by Amir | . It was modernized during King Amanullah Khan's rule in the early 20th ce ... |
Vice President of the United States | ... and the first Republican to do so; Palin would have become the first female | if she had been elected. On September 3, 2008, McCain and Palin became the ... |
Charley Chase | ... omics Billy West, a Charlie Chaplin imitator, Jimmy Aubrey, Larry Semon and | . In total, Hardy starred or co-starred in more than 250 silent shorts, ab ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... ht advice from fellow directors with whom he had become friendly, including | , Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Spielberg. He soon accused Krantz of rip ... |
Transportation Secretary | ... ormer Johnson, Nixon, and Ford presidential advisor that served as Reagan's | (which at that time included the Coast Guard), H.W. Bush's Labor Secretary ... |
King George VI | ... e B of the Constitution Act, 1982, and the Letters Patent issued in 1947 by | . The office and its functions are instead governed by constitutional conv ... |
Chanyu | ... jority that a limited engagement at Mayi involving the assassination of the | would throw the Xiongnu realm into chaos and benefit the Han. When this pl ... |
Bill Brock | ... a senator, he did not hire a full time campaign manager, former TN Senator | , until the fall of 1987, well after Bush's team had been in place. Despit ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... ver was also sometimes referred to as McAllister's Town in its early years. | spent the night of April 12, 1776 at the Sign of the Horse, an inn owned b ... |
Daniel Levy | ... td, an investment company established by the British billionaire Joe Lewis. | , Lewis's partner at ENIC, is Executive Chairman of the club. Shareholding ... |
Glyn Simon | ... evor Huddleston, Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, the Bishop of Llandaff Dr | , Doris Lessing, Sir Compton Mackenzie, the Very Rev George McLeod, Miles ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... Significant members of the art world, such as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, | , Bridget Bate Tichenor, and Antonin Artaud posed for his camera |
Gunder Bengtsson | ... yenoord was managed by two managers at once, Dutchman Pim Verbeek and Swede | . Bengtsson was the last foreign manager to lead Feyenoord. Feyenoord's in ... |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | ... d the Anglo-French military attempt to topple the Egyptian dictator Colonel | , and tried to prevent the US government from criticising the Israeli inva ... |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | Former U.S. Secretary of State and former | General Colin Powell was the speaker for Damascus High School's Class of 2 ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... ch was released December 24, 2004. Included is an audio-only interview with | as well as the clip of The Drew Carey Shows parody of the episode |
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 ... |
Sam Raimi | ... 980s. While perhaps best known for his role as Peter Parker / Spider-Man in | 's Spider-Man film trilogy (2002–2007), he has also appeared in films such ... |
Reuven Frank | ... ews with Walter Cronkite did so. It was developed and produced initially by | . Frank left the program in 1962 to produce documentaries (Eliot Frankel r ... |
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 ... |
Jodie Foster | ... rt De Niro as the troubled and psychotic Travis Bickle. The film co-starred | in a highly controversial role as an underage prostitute, and Harvey Keite ... |
George W. Bush | ... imed that this immunity was granted after intervention by then US President | . The Department of State "recognize[d] and allow[ed] the immunity of Pope ... |
Julian Huxley | ... , E.M.Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev. Trevor Huddleston, Sir | , Edward Hyams, the Bishop of Llandaff Dr Glyn Simon, Doris Lessing, Sir C ... |
Hal Roach | ... rob him. Several years later, both comedians had separately signed for the | film studio and next appeared in 45 Minutes From Hollywood (1926) |
Marie François Sadi Carnot | ... September 187316 August 1894) was an Italian anarchist and the assassin of | , President of the French Third Republic |
Stuart Symington | ... failure of the "Stop Kennedy" coalition he had formed with Adlai Stevenson, | , and Hubert Humphrey, Johnson received 409 votes on the only ballot at th ... |
Pope Alexander VI | ... rms leading to a more democratic rule. But when Savonarola publicly accused | of corruption, he was banned from speaking in public. When he broke this b ... |
Wakako Hironaka | Hironaka is married to | , a politician, and they have two children |
Levi Woodbury | ... as justices on the Supreme Court of the United States: Salmon P. Chase and | . Eugene Norman Veasey (class of 1954) served as the Chief Justice of Dela ... |
Pim Verbeek | ... t period in history Feyenoord was managed by two managers at once, Dutchman | and Swede Gunder Bengtsson. Bengtsson was the last foreign manager to lead ... |
Norman Granz | ... y's place in the jazz pantheon, however, are the 17 albums she recorded for | 's Norgran and Verve labels between 1952 and 1962 |
Harry Solter | She was married three times. First to | (1908–1913), then to Charles Woodring (May 12, 1921–1931), and lastly to H ... |
Themistius | ... his fellow tribesmen and forced to seek asylum on the Roman territory. Cf. | (oratio 15, 190-1), who likewise describes Athanaric as a supplicant and a ... |
Joseph Ratzinger | ... legel, the historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr, the theologians Karl Barth and | and the poet Ernst Moritz Arndt |
Colin Powell | ... Secretary of State and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General | was the speaker for Damascus High School's Class of 2000 commencement cere ... |
William Buckland | ... sh geologists and fossil collectors such as Mary Anning, William Conybeare, | , and Gideon Mantell, who found and described the first ichthyosaurs, ples ... |
Michael Howard | During the 2005 general election, Conservative leader | visited the town. However, Sanders retained the seat with 40.8% of the vot ... |
Jon Corzine | ... Chris Christie received 66.8% of the vote (11,564 cast), ahead of Democrat | , who received around 26.7% (4,620 votes), with 17,315 ballots cast among ... |
Pius XII | ... his sermons mentioning Pinocchio to the learned intellectual discourses of | or Paul VI. Visitors spoke of his isolation and loneliness, and the fact t ... |
Gregory the Great's | According to | biography of Benedict, Life of Saint Benedict of Nursia, the monastery was ... |
Salah Jadid | ... d guilty of the murder. Nonetheless, both were pardoned by Syrian President | . The incident, however, brought Assad and Arafat to unpleasant terms, whi ... |
Chuck Jones | ... out of the studio the next day, Krantz called several directors, including | , in search of a replacement. Arkoff threatened to withdraw his financial ... |
Roseanne Barr | The Roseanne Show is a syndicated talk show hosted by American actress | following the end of her long-running sitcom. The show featured Roseanne i ... |
Cassiodorus | ... n up, in his name and in the names of his successors, by his Roman minister | . The Goths seem to have been thick on the ground in northern Italy; in th ... |
Mohammad Najibullah | ... Cold War". After the collapse of the communist Soviet-backed government of | in 1992, Massoud became the Minister of Defense under the government of Bu ... |
Francisco Franco | ... , Israel, India, and undemocratic anti-communist states such as Spain under | , South Africa under apartheid, Greece under the military junta (1967–74), ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... itz family broke with the American Communist Party after the publication of | 's Secret Speech in 1956. According to Horowitz, "The publication of the K ... |
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 ... |
Gerald Ford | ... premiere was hosted by Truman's daughter Margaret and attended by President | . The play then went on to a six-city tour, during which it was videotaped ... |
Pedro Almodóvar | ... r unusual circumstances. Also in 1997, she appeared in the opening scene of | 's Live Flesh as a prostitute who gives birth on a bus and in Et hjørne af ... |
Abelardo L. Rodríguez | ... a Prieta which was signed to formalize Obregón’s and his allies’ (primarily | , Benjamín Hill and Plutarco Elías Calles) resistance to Carranza. This mo ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... the character Sentinel Prime's features were mostly based on Connery. When | was to voice the role, however, the effects were altered to incorporate Ni ... |
W. Marvin Watson | ... to Johnson as a courtesy and did not expect him to accept. Others (such as | ) say that the Kennedy campaign was desperate to win the 1960 election aga ... |
Orson Welles | ... , George, Duke of Clarence to Olivier's Richard III (1955), and Henry IV to | ' Falstaff in Chimes at Midnight (1966). A brief glimpse of his Hamlet fro ... |
Joe Kinnear | ... lry arose between Argyle and Luton Town after inflammatory comments made by | who was manager of the Hatters during the 2001–02 promotion season, althou ... |
Kevin Keegan | ... of the most famous names in football have also managed the club, including | (who had also served the club as a player) and the late Sir Bobby Robson, ... |
Joseph Stalin | After the death of | on March 5, 1953, Phil Horowitz commented on how the many titles which the ... |
George V | ... o under the British Raj (1857–1920). British had captured Delhi by 1803 and | announced in 1911 that the capital of British controlled parts of India wo ... |
Richard Nixon | ... ay that the Kennedy campaign was desperate to win the 1960 election against | and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and needed Johnson on the ticket to help carry ... |
Paul Newman | ... 0) is an American actress, television and theatrical producer, and widow of | . She is perhaps best known for her Academy Award winning role in The Thre ... |
Paul Newman | ... movie is cast in the shadow of the Karen Ann Quinlan case. The movie stars | , Charlotte Rampling, Jack Warden, James Mason, Milo O'Shea, and Lindsay C ... |
Ian Holloway | ... mutual antipathy has now somewhat abated. Similarly, after the departure of | to Leicester City in November 2007 a noticeable mutual dislike arose, culm ... |
Andrew Johnson | ... ch events as the process of Reconstruction and the impeachment of President | |
Dave Halliday | ... The best known footballers of their eras to come from Dumfries are probably | , Ian Dickson, Bobby Ancell, Billy Houliston, Jimmy McIntosh, Willie McNau ... |
Justin Theroux | ... o-noir psychological thriller written and directed by David Lynch, starring | , Naomi Watts, and Laura Harring. The surrealist film was highly acclaimed ... |
shāh | ... live for hundreds of years but most have normal life spans. There are many | s who come and go, as well as heroes and villains, who also come and go. T ... |
Venustiano Carranza | ... n began in earnest, and Díaz was quickly deposed. The governor of Coahuila, | , sought refuge in Sonora, and became one of the principal political leade ... |
Abel Ferrara | King of New York (1990), directed by | , stars Walken as ruthless New York City drug dealer Frank White—recently ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... McCain - a difference of 296 votes. It was the first time since 1964, when | was the Democratic candidate, that Salt Lake County had voted for a Democr ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... Marquess of Anglesey, and one of the heroes of Waterloo, who cuckolded the | 's brother Henry Wellesley and later - in one of the period's more celebra ... |
Jennie Garth | In guest appearances, | , Shannen Doherty and Tori Spelling reprised their roles as Kelly Taylor, ... |
Laurence Olivier | When | gave his acclaimed performance of Othello at the Royal National Theatre in ... |
Henry Ford | ... U has supported conservative figures such as Rush Limbaugh, George Wallace, | , and Oliver North; and it has supported liberal figures such as Dick Greg ... |
padshah | ... sides of the Durand Line. In 1923, Amanullah responded by taking the title | – "king" – and by offering refuge for Muslims who fled the Soviet Union, a ... |
David Ben-Gurion | ... bmitted to the cabinet a proposal building a Jewish settlement near Hebron. | also considered that Hebron was the one sector of the conquered territorie ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by | which tells the story of an American reporter who tries to expose enemy sp ... |
Joseph Henry | ... shed iron, which increased the magnetic force produced by electric current. | improved it in 1828 by placing several windings of insulated wire around t ... |
Keith Allen | ... ly Sittler played a third season with the Flyers. Inducted as builders were | , who was head coach (1967–69), general manager (1969–83) and executive vi ... |
Lamar Alexander | ... Hampshire primary, with Dole finishing second and former Tennessee governor | finishing third. Publisher Steve Forbes also ran and broadcast a stream of ... |
Shannen Doherty | In guest appearances, Jennie Garth, | and Tori Spelling reprised their roles as Kelly Taylor, Brenda Walsh and D ... |
Mohammed Daoud Khan | ... urgery as well as therapy for lumbago, his cousin and former Prime Minister | staged a coup d'état and established a republican government. As a former ... |
Steve Forbes | ... nd and former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander finishing third. Publisher | also ran and broadcast a stream of negative ads. At least eight candidates ... |
manager | ... ter expanded to 60,000. Jack Greenwell was recruited as the first full-time | , and the club's fortunes began to improve on the field. During the Gamper ... |
Hafez al-Assad | ... rown out of the window of a three-story building and Syrian police loyal to | (Assad and Orabi were "close friends"), suspected Arafat was involved in t ... |
Leo Durocher | ... rnations is described as a small town outside of Los Angeles, California. ( | , who was then coaching with the Los Angeles Dodgers, guest-starred as him ... |
Paul Newman | ... tember 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters ( | and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film was directed ... |
Bert van Marwijk | ... yenoord's international trophies were won by Ernst Happel, Wiel Coerver and | |
Tom Hanks | ... antic comedy film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley and starring | and—in three roles—Meg Ryan. The film is writer Shanley's directorial debu ... |
Rafael Merry del Val | ... ith the election of his opponent Pope Pius X, and was succeeded by Cardinal | , Della Chiesa was retained in his post |
Bobby Ancell | ... f their eras to come from Dumfries are probably Dave Halliday, Ian Dickson, | , Billy Houliston, Jimmy McIntosh, Willie McNaught and Ted McMinn. Hallida ... |
Peter H. Hunt | ... 'em Hell, Harry! stars James Whitmore and was directed by Steve Binder and | |
Richard Strauss | Toward music more adventurous than Wagner's, especially that of | and later Claude Debussy, Rimsky-Korsakov's mind remained closed. He would ... |
Paul Sturrock | Manager: | |
Terry Gilliam | ... ward nomination, for his role in The Contender. He also starred in the 2005 | film Tideland, his second with the director (the first being 1991's The Fi ... |
Berry Gordy | In 1969, Motown Records impresario | , tipped off about a mad musical scientist engaged in mysterious works, vi ... |
Johnson | ... ek re-election in 2002. His Senate seat was won by Elizabeth Dole, a former | , Nixon, and Ford presidential advisor that served as Reagan's Transportat ... |
Julius Caesar | ... – began about 449 BC and lasted the approximately 400 years to the death of | in 44 BC. Many historians mark the end of the Republic on the passage of a ... |
Pope Gregory I | ... as born into a Roman senatorial family and was a great-great-grandfather of | . He was a widower with two children when he was elected to succeed Pope S ... |
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 ... |
John Wayne | ... me newsreels. The first real movie I saw, that I distinctly remember, was a | movie. |
Lord Melbourne | ... . The last monarch to remove a Prime Minister was William IV, who dismissed | in 1834. The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 removed the monarch's authori ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... ion focused on Aurora for seven weeks during the fall of 1955, as President | recovered from a heart attack at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. In 1943 t ... |
Don Nelson | ... ichael Finley and Steve Nash. With a new owner in Mark Cuban and head coach | leading the crew, they returned to the playoffs in 2001, eventually return ... |
Alan Shearer | ... ecord in 1996 by paying £15million for Blackburn Rovers and England striker | , one of the most prolific goalscorers of that era. A host of other high p ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... s after legal release and distribution rights were granted to video and TV. | directed a heavily modernized Italian film version of the play in 1967. Th ... |
Lien Chan | ... dependent James Soong (formerly of the Kuomintang) and Kuomintang candidate | . Chen garnered 39% of the vote. After the election, Soong formed the Peop ... |
Charles de Gaulle | A World War II French Resistance leader and a close ally of | , Pineau was arrested by the Gestapo in 1943 and survived Buchenwald conce ... |
Joseph Doria | ... in a Special Election in November 2008 to fill out the term of former Mayor | , who was appointed by then-Governor Jon Corzine to head the New Jersey De ... |
Angela Merkel | ... ly." Until recently, Greek Euro zone exit was rejected by German Chancellor | . The German government's current position is, to keep Greece within the e ... |
Anote Tong | ... jing suspended ties on 29 November after failed attempts to lobby President | to change his mind. With relations first established with the PRC in 1980, ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... as found to be the fourth most recognisable after the Queen, Tony Blair and | |
Michael Rapaport | ... hnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appeared in Kiss Toledo Goodbye with | and Nancy Allen |
Edward VII | Since the reign of | a clerk in holy orders in the Church of England or in another Anglican Chu ... |
Kevin Towers | ... ine it will be like saying I played with Babe Ruth." Padres general manager | said, "I get e-mails daily from fans saying, 'Sign Rickey.' ...I get more ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... ies such as Winston Churchill, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and General | . He had serious disagreements with Churchill and Montgomery over question ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ry furnishings were rented from private collectors, including the estate of | |
Walter Stern | ... teau Twin Elizabeth Fraser. The song was accompanied by a video directed by | , of an animatronic singing fetus. Mushroom and Del Naja met Fraser in Saf ... |
Home | ... th a special act to allow him to sit in the House of Commons; in 1963 Lords | and Hailsham were only able to be candidates owing to recent legislation p ... |
Chet Atkins | ... centered in Nashville, Tennessee. Under the direction of producers such as | , Owen Bradley, and later Billy Sherrill, the sound brought country music ... |
John Wayne | ... ers, Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures (Kramer's brand new boss at the time), | of the MPA, and Hedda Hopper of the Los Angeles Times. Cast and crew membe ... |
Pope Paul III | ... e Defence of the Seven Sacraments. After Henry broke from the Roman Church, | revoked the grant, but Parliament passed a law authorising its continued u ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... dollars. On 12 April 1980, he held a meeting with the Indian prime minister | before declaring the formation of "National Council of Khalistan", at Anan ... |
Winston Churchill | ... respect of front-line commanders. He interacted adeptly with allies such as | , Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and General Charles de Gaulle. He had s ... |
Robert De Niro | ... cas, and Steven Spielberg. It was Brian De Palma who introduced Scorsese to | . During this period he worked as the assistant director and one of the ed ... |
Neil H. McElroy | ... et Union launched Sputnik 2, on November 3, 1957, then Secretary of Defense | directed the Army to use the Juno I and launch a satellite. At 11:45 AM on ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | From the 1930s onward a civil war was underway in mainland China between | 's ROC government and the Communist Party of China led by Mao Zedong. When ... |
Mohammed Daoud Khan | The government of | increasingly distanced itself from the Afghan communists and the Soviet Un ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | Porco Rosso is one of the few films directed by | in which the historical and geographical settings are clearly defined and ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... t as a go-between in arms control negotiations with reformist Soviet leader | . The discussions were productive, and Kennedy also helped gain the releas ... |
United States Secretary of State | ... t to the US at 16:33 GMT (6:33 pm local time). A message arrived later from | saying, "Don't preempt." At the same time, Kissinger also urged the Soviet ... |
Milman | ... "Sergius [III] indulged in no resurrection-man tactics himself" and Schaff, | , Gregorovius, von Mosheim, Miley, Mann, Darras, John the Deacon of Naples ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... and based on a novel by English author Daphne du Maurier. The film starred | and Joan Fontaine. This Gothic melodrama explores the fears of a naïve you ... |
Henry Ford | ... h the mission of employing Americans in need, founded by Lyndon Johnson and | . GM was a major contributor to the group, and agreed to continue his sala ... |
Gore Verbinski | The Ring is a 2002 American psychological horror film directed by | , and starring Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson. It is a remake of the 199 ... |
Bernardo O'Higgins | ... overnments there. In the 1820s, some of them helped liberate the continent. | was the first Supreme director of Chile. When Chilean troops occupied Lima ... |
Herb Kohl | ... ngressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.; prominent Democrats include Senators | and Russ Feingold, and Congressman David Obey |
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 ... |
Julius Caesar | ... village in Armorica, a province of Gaul (modern France), in the year 50 BC. | has conquered nearly all of Gaul for the Roman Empire. The little Armorica ... |
Albert Brooks | ... erican popular culture frequently pay homage to "Time Enough at Last". In , | recounts the episode to Dan Aykroyd as they drive along an empty stretch o ... |
Ngo Dinh Diem | ... r 26, 1955, the military was reorganized by the administration of President | who then established the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). The air f ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... d III in the first episode of Blackadder, "The Foretelling", which parodies | 's portrayal. He narrated the short film "Diplomatix" by Norwegian comedy ... |
Richard Branson | In May 2001, the band released Lions on Virgin mogul | 's V2 record label; the album peaked at number 20 on the charts. The band ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ust before the Second Sino-Japanese War. On 12 December 1936, Generalissimo | , the leader of the Kuomintang was suddenly arrested and kidnapped by Mars ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... s and sent them by steamboat to Jefferson Barracks, escorted by Lieutenants | and Robert Anderson |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... Nixon and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, | ; and ratified by the US Senate on August 3, 1972 |
Nikolay Rumyantsev | ... an expedition, fitted out at the expense of the imperial chancellor, Count | , in the brig Rurik. In this vessel, with only twenty-seven men, including ... |
Mitt Romney | ... Hampshire primary on January 8, defeating former Governor of Massachusetts | in a close contest, to once again become one of the front-runners in the r ... |
Britney Spears | On September 4, 2003, | , Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin, Aerosmith and others performed in a nati ... |
Mariano Rampolla | ... which cardinals and high members of the Roman Curia were invited. Cardinal | took note of him and furthered his entry in the diplomatic service of the ... |
Britney Spears | ... ured a soundtrack which included previously unreleased songs by 'N Sync and | . Bass collaborated with Joey Fatone, Mandy Moore, Christian Burns and Tru ... |
George Clinton | ... rr, who later became the third Vice President of the United States; General | , who became the first (and longest-serving) elected Governor of New York, ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... ttist for the new musical genre known as opera, collaborating with composer | . After Alceste (1674) was denounced by traditionalists who rejected it fo ... |
Carl Icahn | ... ons, Kirk Kerkorian, Sir James Goldsmith, Saul Steinberg and Asher Edelman. | developed a reputation as a ruthless corporate raider after his hostile ta ... |
Walt Disney | ... box office. Bakshi became the first person in the animation industry since | to have two financially successful movies released consecutively. Heavy Tr ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... y and soon to be posted to Madrid. When Rampolla subsequently was appointed | , Della Chiesa followed him. During these years Della Chiesa helped negoti ... |
William Coleman | ... ch on the coveted transatlantic routes. The US Secretary of Transportation, | , gave permission for Concorde service to Washington Dulles International ... |
Andy Warhol | Edward Ruscha, and | |
Harry Cohn | ... d companies. There had also been pressure against Foreman by, among others, | of Columbia Pictures (Kramer's brand new boss at the time), John Wayne of ... |
Tommy Thompson | ... gure in the early 1950s. Recent leading Republicans include former Governor | and Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.; prominent Democrats include S ... |
Al Gore | While serving in the Army, | was stationed at Fort Rucker before his five-month deployment in the Vietn ... |
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | ... n May 26, 1972 by the President of the United States, Richard Nixon and the | , Leonid Brezhnev; and ratified by the US Senate on August 3, 1972 |
Mohammed Daoud Khan | ... influence that became especially evident after the coup d'état that brought | to power in 1973: the coup was orchestrated by the Parcham faction of the ... |
Fernando Henrique Cardoso | ... s. In 1998, a constitutional reform, led by the government of the President | , introduced regulatory agencies as a part of the executive branch. Since ... |
Hailsham | ... ial act to allow him to sit in the House of Commons; in 1963 Lords Home and | were only able to be candidates owing to recent legislation permitting the ... |
Edwin M. Stanton | During the Civil War, Secretary of War | promised a Medal of Honor to every man in the 27th Maine Volunteer Infantr ... |
Samuel Goldwyn | ... ilms himself. In addition, Selznick, as well as fellow independent producer | , made only a few films each year, so he did not always have projects for ... |
Michael Collins | On 14 September 1921 the Dáil ratified the appointment of Arthur Griffith, | , Robert Barton, Eamonn Duggan and George Gavan Duffy as envoys plenipoten ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... sement of Bush for president. (The Prime Minister of Canada at the time was | ). None of the interviewees noticed the insertion of "Poutine. |
Louis B. Mayer | First she went to Paris, then met | in London. After he hired her, at his insistence, she changed her name to ... |
George H. W. Bush | In 1990, President | awarded Atanasoff the United States National Medal of Technology, the high ... |
Franz Beckenbauer | ... the Germans again after Alan Mullery had put the defending champions ahead. | then hit a low shot under the body of Bonetti, who had been slow to react. ... |
Paul Henreid | ... known of her "women's pictures." In one of the film's most imitated scenes, | lights two cigarettes as he stares into Davis's eyes and passes one to her ... |
John P. Walters | ... rmer Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Drug Czar, | has described the drug problem in the United States as a "public health ch ... |
Jan Petersen | ... d criticism by fellow Conservative party member and former foreign minister | |
Douglas McKay | ... n the Department of the Interior, was promoted by Secretary of the Interior | to the Secretary's office. Bennett successfully lobbied McKay to replace h ... |
José Joaquín de Olmedo | ... deposed, followed by many authoritarian leaders such as Vicente Rocafuerte | ;; José María Urbina; Diego Noboa; Pedro José de Arteta; Manuel de Ascásub ... |
Hironobu Sakaguchi | ... es were The Death Trap and its sequel , both designed by part-time employee | and released on the NEC PC-8801 |
Joseph Henry | Then in 1835 | invented the critical electrical relay, by which a weak current could oper ... |
Richard Stanley | ... make-up and concept illustrations for Hardware and Dust Devil with director | , as well as Nightbreed. In 1990–1992 he contributed the occasional cover ... |
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 ... |
Michael Grandage | ... lo opened at the Donmar Warehouse in London on 4 December 2007, directed by | , with Chiwetel Ejiofor as Othello, Ewan McGregor as Iago and Kelly Reilly ... |
Richard Nixon | ... was signed in Moscow on May 26, 1972 by the President of the United States, | and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leon ... |
Tony La Russa | ... ers come through San Diego. But there's an aura about him nobody else has." | , Henderson's manager in the late 1980s in Oakland, said, "He rises to the ... |
George W. Bush | ... r's abstention did not change who won that year's presidential election, as | received a majority (271) of the electoral votes |
Sean Fallon | ... rovisional contract with Celtic in May 1967. Celtic manager Jock Stein sent | to see Dalglish and his parents at their home; on hearing that Fallon was ... |
Omar Bongo | ... n the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the expense of the President of Gabon, | . Stoltenberg's first tenure as Prime Minister (2000–2001) was controversi ... |
David O. Selznick | At the end of the 1930s, | signed Hitchcock to a seven-year contract beginning in March 1939, when th ... |
George Carteret | ... he Duke of York sold the area that is today New Jersey to John Berkeley and | for a proprietary colony, separate from the projected New York. The actual ... |
Kirk Kerkorian | ... ugust 2003 for US$300 million while a suit by billionaire investor activist | was dismissed on April 7, 2005. The transaction claimed the job of its arc ... |
Stephen Fry | ... ificant number of celebrities and personalities elected as rectors, such as | and Lorraine Kelly at Dundee, Clarissa Dickson Wright at Aberdeen, and Joh ... |
Drew Carey | ... from wearing fake eyeglasses designed to look similar to those worn by host | , though this restriction was later relaxed. Instead, contestants will oft ... |
the Viscount Bennett | ... in state in the Centre Block of Parliament Hill. Only Mackenzie Bowell and | were given private funerals, Bennett also being the only former Prime Mini ... |
Berry Gordy | ... eved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president | renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with Cin ... |
George V | ... he idea received the support of the Dean of Westminster and later from King | , responding to a wave of public support. At the same time, there was a si ... |
Pope Gregory I | ... St Augustine of Hippo), who arrived in Kent in 597 AD, having been sent by | on a mission to the English. He was accepted by King Æthelbert, on his con ... |
Francisco Franco | ... cts Hitler, Stalin, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and Spanish dictator | "harmonizing" and getting along quite well. When this cartoon was publishe ... |
Herb Kohl | In the United State Senate Wisconsin is represented by Ron Johnson and | . Wisconsin is divided into eight congressional districts |
Queen Victoria | ... liticians. John Thompson also died outside Canada, at Windsor Castle, where | permitted his lying-in-state before his body was returned to Canada for a ... |
Alejandro Lerroux | ... part of the last openly embracing "propaganda of the deed" as advocated by | . Along with Asturias, Catalonia in general and Barcelona in particular wa ... |
Elizabeth II | On 17 May 2011, | became the first British monarch to visit the Áras on the occasion of her ... |
Gene Raymond | ... some heifers onto the set with name tags of Lombard, Robert Montgomery, and | , the stars of the film, to surprise the director. Hitchcock said he was m ... |
Roy McFarland | ... ter City and Manchester United, David Webb, Cyril Knowles, Neil Warnock and | . Notable former players include Lee Sharpe, Neville Southall, Garry Nelso ... |
Kirk Kerkorian | ... sner, Nelson Peltz, Robert M. Bass, T. Boone Pickens, Harold Clark Simmons, | , Sir James Goldsmith, Saul Steinberg and Asher Edelman. Carl Icahn develo ... |
Noël Coward | ... ined a King's Scholarship, Gielgud trained briefly at RADA and understudied | in Coward's The Vortex at the Everyman Theatre in Hampstead under the dire ... |
Manuel de Ascásubi | ... osé Joaquín de Olmedo; José María Urbina; Diego Noboa; Pedro José de Arteta | ;; and Flores's own son, Antonio Flores Jijón, among others. The conservat ... |
Sam Phillips | Guralnick wrote the script for A&E's documentary, | : The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll, narrated by Billy Bob Thornton, and ... |
Bruce Gowers | ... s, where the band were rehearsing for their tour. The video was directed by | , who had directed a video of the band's 1974 performance at the Rainbow T ... |
Kirk Gibson | ... picture The Upside of Anger was partly based on McLain (and also partly on | , another Tiger of World Series note) |
Deacon White | The leading players were Hardy Richardson, Jack Rowe, | , Charlie Getzein and Hall of Famers "Big Sam" Thompson and Dan Brouthers. ... |
George V | ... of Commons, but in private admitted that he was prejudiced against Curzon. | , who shared this prejudice, was grateful for the advice and authorised St ... |
Amos Alonzo Stagg | ... re the snap of the ball. This tactic was not new. It was developed by Coach | around the turn of the 19th to 20th century; Landry was the first coach to ... |
Turid Birkeland | ... ory. On 14 March 1995, twelve days later, Stoltenberg and former AUF leader | admitted that 'advancing' money to pay for membership fees was a common an ... |
Vince Lombardi | ... y the Dallas Cowboys, he became concerned with then-Green Bay Packers Coach | 's "Run to Daylight" idea, where the running back went to an open space, r ... |
Teina Bishop | ... were provided by New Zealand along with an initial $200,000. Cook Island MP | said "New Zealand aid should have been sent to the devastated area much so ... |
James Forrestal | ... ssioned officer in the Naval Reserve, then asked Undersecretary of the Navy | for a combat assignment. Instead he was sent to inspect the shipyard facil ... |
Paul Morley | ... Gill's staccato, aggressive style has proved an enduring influence in turn. | described the band's music as "a kind of demented funk, incredibly white b ... |
Creighton Abrams | ... ld." He was a member of a distinguished West Point class that also included | and Benjamin O. Davis Jr.. Westmoreland graduated as first captain - the h ... |
Richard Stokes | ... l countries at the time, but also reached the British House of Commons when | , a Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP), a long term opponent of area-b ... |
Chris Rock | ... Some notable people from South Carolina are Peg Leg Sam actor and comedian | and a notable descendent from the people of the state, is young family his ... |
William Seward | ... newspaper, the Jeffersonian, which reached 15,000 circulation. Whig leader | found him "rather unmindful of social usages, yet singularly clear, origin ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... fe and activities throughout the Church. He named Pietro Gasparri to be his | and personally consecrated Nuncio Eugenio Pacelli on 13 May 1917 as Archbi ... |
Queen Victoria | 1888. Dracula has married the widowed | , and rules as Prince Consort. A virtual checklist of fictional vampires h ... |
Jerry Weintraub | ... rg in July 2009. He, along with George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, and | , is one of the founders of , an organization that focuses global attentio ... |
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 ... |
Peter Grant | ... nd later adopted it as the name for his newly forming band, however manager | , while doodling with the name on a pad of paper, spelled "lead" as "led" ... |
Pedro José de Arteta | ... Vicente Rocafuerte; José Joaquín de Olmedo; José María Urbina; Diego Noboa | ;; Manuel de Ascásubi; and Flores's own son, Antonio Flores Jijón, among o ... |
Stuart Heisler | ... John Howard Lawson, Dorothy Parker, and Lionel Wiggam, and was directed by | |
George W. Bush | ... ed as a commentator and asked several people (including then-Texas governor | ) what they thought of "Prime Minister Jean Poutine" and his endorsement o ... |
Louis Rwagasore | ... on for National Progress (UPRONA), a multi-ethnic party led by Tutsi Prince | and the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) supported by Belgium. In 1961, Pr ... |
Abdur Rahman Khan | | moved the rebellious Ghilzai Pashtuns from the southern part of the countr ... |
Hamilton Fish | ... 1795–1875). His mother was born in Ireland. He said he had been named after | , a distant relative. His father was 43 years older than his mother and 75 ... |
Sydney Pollack | ... g films like Bob Fosse's Cabaret, Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, and | 's They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, while other films like Song of Norway a ... |
Bolesław Bierut | ... d. The People's Republic was led by discredited Moscow's operatives such as | and Konstantin Rokossovsky |
Happy Chandler | ... ation, and his death in 1944 (and subsequent replacement as Commissioner by | ) removed a major obstacle for black players in the major leagues |
Sir Cyril Newall | ... d troops during the Battle of France. He, along with his immediate superior | , then Chief of the Air Staff, resisted repeated requests from Winston Chu ... |
Johnny Depp | ... rtel and Lost It All. She had a supporting role as Mirtha Jung, the wife of | 's character. The film received mixed reviews, but made $80 million worldw ... |
Andy Warhol | ... opics. Certain songs were written by Reed as observations of the members of | 's "Factory Superstars". "Femme Fatale" in particular was written about Ed ... |
Charlie Metro | Longtime scout | remembered the havoc caused by Henderson: '"I did a lot of study and I fou ... |
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 ... |
Raúl Castro | ... st Cuba-Pacific Islands ministerial meeting in Havana. By meeting President | to discuss "mutual friendship and cooperation", he became the first Pacifi ... |
Emperor of India | ... the first imperial family, belonged. Although the British monarchs styled " | " were also called "Kaisar-i-Hind" in Hindi and Urdu, this word, although ... |
Thorbjørn Jagland | ... m Brundtland's cabinet between 1993–1996. In 1996 when Brundtland resigned, | stepped in for her and became the new Norwegian Prime Minister. In Jagland ... |
Chief of the Air Staff | ... tle of France. He, along with his immediate superior Sir Cyril Newall, then | , resisted repeated requests from Winston Churchill to weaken the home def ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | The district of Altötting was established in 1837. The current | was born here 1927 in the village of Marktl |
Bill Drummond | ... orn in Dumfries as were fellow musicians Geoffrey Kelly and Ian Carr. While | of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen of the South fans inc ... |
Mo Mowlam | ... ters played the late MP and former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, | in a drama for Channel 4, broadcast in early 2010. She had misgivings abou ... |
Abdul Rahim Wardak | ... military, acting through the Ministry of Defense that is headed by General | . The National Military Command Center in Kabul serves as the headquarters ... |
Horace Wilson | ... lmuth Wohltat at the Four Year Plan organization, British civil servant Sir | , newspaper proprietor Lord Kemsley, and would be peace-makers like Swedis ... |
John Gielgud | ... s comedy Plunder, as well as playing alongside Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir | in David Storey's Home, in both London and on Broadway |
Fred Andrew Seaton | ... igned in order to run for the U.S. Senate from his home state of Oregon and | had been appointed to replace him. Seaton, a newspaper publisher from Nebr ... |
John Lyng | ... 's Party and a centre-right minority coalition government was formed, under | . Although this new government lasted only three weeks, until the Socialis ... |
Mary McAleese | ... in 1990 Mary Robinson moved back to the older main building. Her successor, | lived in the 1911 wing |
Ludovico Ludovisi | ... licit confidence, to assist him in the government of the Church. His nephew | , a young man of 25 years, seemed to him to be the right person and, at th ... |
Branch Rickey | ... anager who would be eventually successful in breaking the color barrier was | of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Rickey himself had experienced the issue of segre ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... vel direction owed a debt to directors Cassavetes, Samuel Fuller, and early | . (Indeed the film was completed with much encouragement from Cassavetes, ... |
Stephen Frears | ... adaptation is based on Orton's diaries and on Lahr's research. Directed by | , it starred Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell and Vanessa ... |
Neville Southall | ... Neil Warnock and Roy McFarland. Notable former players include Lee Sharpe, | , Garry Nelson and Eddie Kelly. The club won a Wembley final in 1991, defe ... |
Anote Tong | In September 2008, President | attended the first Cuba-Pacific Islands ministerial meeting in Havana. By ... |
Matsukata Masayoshi | ... eople he appointed as governors were young men, some were his friends, like | , and others were the rare Japanese who had gained some education in Europ ... |
Paul Alter | ... n). Michael Dimich assumed the director's chair in June 2011. Marc Breslow, | , Bart Eskander and Rich DiPirro each served long stints previously as dir ... |
Charles Prince | ... . A "play with music", The Dead featured music by Shaun Davey, conducted by | , with music coordination and percussion by Tom Partington. James Joyce's ... |
Kevin Costner | ... hly editorial column and blogs regularly for * , a Detroit sports magazine. | 's character in the motion picture The Upside of Anger was partly based on ... |
Connie Mack | ... e hotel became a center of activity in the area. Guests, such as Al Capone, | , Babe Ruth, and singer Kate Smith were able to utilize the hotel's airfie ... |
Bill Gates | ... t's INS to the Bettman Archive. Bettman was later sold to Microsoft founder | 's separate Corbis Corporation, which continues to control the images of U ... |
Robert Fulton | Fulton County was organized in 1823 from Pike County. It is named for | , inventor of the steamboat. It was the home of famous poet/writer Edgar L ... |
Fred Karno | ... Pantomimes. In 1909 he was employed by Britain's leading comedy impresario, | , working as a supporting actor and as an understudy of Charlie Chaplin. L ... |
Dean of York | ... ding as a negotiator, a justice, and as a royal secretary. He was appointed | by order of King Henry II about July 1186. The archbishopric had been vaca ... |
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs | ... d theology, Dartmouth alumni include priests and ministers Ebenezer Porter, | , Caleb Sprague Henry, Arthur Whipple Jenks, Solomon Spalding, and Joseph ... |
Richard Nixon | ... orge V. American presidents hosted here include Presidents John F. Kennedy, | , Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama all of Irish descent. Other ... |
Billy Bob Thornton | ... documentary, Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll, narrated by | , and he also scripted Sam Cooke - Legend, narrated by |
Jacques Necker | ... their writings. The leading economists of her day, such as Arthur Young and | , became foreign members of the Free Economic Society, established on her ... |
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 ... |
Reginald Pole | ... ed only in the order of cardinal deacons. For example, in the 16th century, | was a cardinal for 18 years before he was ordained a priest. In 1917 it wa ... |
John Nance Garner | ... politics in Texas (Operation Texas) and the machinations of Vice President | and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Johnson was immediately appointed to ... |
Plácido Domingo | ... sical acts including Charles Aznavour, Cher, Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, | , Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Joe Cocker, John McLaughlin, Brazzaville, The A ... |
T. Boone Pickens | ... the 1980s included Carl Icahn, Victor Posner, Nelson Peltz, Robert M. Bass, | , Harold Clark Simmons, Kirk Kerkorian, Sir James Goldsmith, Saul Steinber ... |
Marc Breslow | ... ank Wayne's son). Michael Dimich assumed the director's chair in June 2011. | , Paul Alter, Bart Eskander and Rich DiPirro each served long stints previ ... |
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 ... |
Unit 731 | ... . Experiments involving chemical weapons were conducted on live prisoners ( | and Unit 516). The Japanese also carried chemical weapons as they swept th ... |
Walter Mondale | ... ded not to run. Kennedy campaigned hard for Democratic presidential nominee | and defended vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro from criticism ov ... |
John P. Walters | ... ns to decriminalize marijuana. David Murray, an assistant to U.S. Drug Czar | , said in a CBC interview that, "We would have to respond. We would be for ... |
Robert Gates | ... tes by surprise. According to the future CIA Director and Defense Secretary | , he was briefing a US arms negotiator on the improbability of armed confl ... |
Christopher Monck | When Thomas Lynch died in 1684, his friend | was appointed to the governorship and arranged the dismissal of Morgan's s ... |
Frank Oz | ... raise their children. Henson hired writer Jerry Juhl in 1961 and puppeteer | in 1963 to replace her. Henson later credited both writers with developing ... |
Rich Moore | Ned Flanders, who was designed by | , first appeared in the season one episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open F ... |
Roy Sproson | ... was also inducted into the City of Stoke-on-Trent Hall of Fame, along with | |
Alan Shearer | ... include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Nelson Mandela, Bobby Robson, | and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, said to be the la ... |
Bob Chinn | ... e investigator named Johnny Wadd most of which were written and directed by | . The success of the first film of the series, Johnny Wadd, created an imm ... |
Rogers Morton | ... ths later. By December 1973, at the invitation of Secretary of the Interior | , Norman had agreed to participate in a concert to promote the Johnny Hori ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... se would also serve as the County Circuit Court. The county was named after | , the first secretary of the treasury |
Johan Jørgen Holst | ... ior minister. The late Marianne Heiberg, married to former Foreign Minister | , was his aunt on his mother's side. Stoltenberg is married to the diploma ... |
Richard Branson | ... ed competing airlines to form Oneworld in 1999 and SkyTeam in 2000. In 2010 | , chairman of the Virgin Group, announced his intention to form a fourth a ... |
Chiang Ching-kuo | ... ril 1975, and was succeeded to the presidency by Yen Chia-kan while his son | succeeded to the leadership of the Kuomintang (opting to take the title "C ... |
Beant Singh | On 31 August 1995, Chief minister | was killed by a suicide bomber. The pro-Khalistan group Babbar Khalsa clai ... |
Marcelino García Toral | ... ing goalscorer was Florent Sinama Pongolle with 12 goals to his name. Coach | announced on 30 May 2007 that he would leave the club at the end of the se ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... chael Dukakis, from the start of the campaign. In the fall, Dukakis fell to | , but Kennedy won re-election to the Senate over Republican Joseph D. Malo ... |
John McKenna | ... en cast in the river. A major landmark is the statue of Eof by the sculptor | that was funded by the townsfolk and unveiled in the market place in June ... |
Edward Heath | ... o Dandy in 1986 - was when, in 1974, Else took a leaf out of Prime Minister | 's book and went on a "three day week", forcing Alf to fend for and feed h ... |
Wolfgang Reitherman | ... innie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966). According to the film's director, | , Piglet was replaced by Gopher, which was thought to have a more "folksy, ... |
Antoine Pinay | ... ive grouping. After the proclamation of the Fifth Republic, the CNIP leader | became Minister of Economy and Finance and chose him as Secretary of State ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | Porco Rosso, known in Japan as is the sixth anime film directed by | , produced by Studio Ghibli and released in 1992. The story is about an It ... |
Ted Turner | ... International Television News (UPITN). Senior UPITN executives later helped | create CNN, with its first two presidents, Reese Schonfeld and Burt Reinha ... |
Frank O'Farrell | ... of local businessmen and fans. Notable former managers of the club include | who'd later go on to manage Leicester City and Manchester United, David We ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... he Gaullists and left the majority coalition. The CNIP reproached President | with his euro-scepticism. But Giscard refused to resign and founded the In ... |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... sarmed Enemy Forces (DEFs). Eisenhower followed the orders laid down by the | (JCS) in directive JCS 1067, but softened them by bringing in 400,000 tons ... |
Richard Nixon | In 1972, United States President | announced the commencement of the so-called "War on Drugs." Later, Preside ... |
Lloyd George | ... , India, at the time) and had lost “his old pompous ways”. Curzon served in | 's small War Cabinet as Leader of the House of Lords from December 1916. I ... |
Robert Moses | ... or Parkway obsolete less than 20 years after construction. At the same time | was planning the Northern State Parkway. Initially the owners and some Lon ... |
Robert Walpole | ... his positions within the government and went into active opposition against | , Britain's first Prime Minister who was regarded as corrupting British po ... |
Howard Baker | ... irman of the Finance Committee in 1981, serving until 1985. From 1985, when | of Tennessee retired, until his resignation from the Senate, Dole was the ... |
Danny Ainge | ... '76. Professional basketball players include three-time NBA Finals champion | '81, 1952 NBA Rookie of the Year and 4-time NBA All-Star Mel Hutchins '51, ... |
Yen Chia-kan | Chiang Kai-shek died in April 1975, and was succeeded to the presidency by | while his son Chiang Ching-kuo succeeded to the leadership of the Kuominta ... |
Larry Doby | ... ater, on July 5, 1947, the American League was integrated by the signing of | to the Cleveland Indians. Over the next few years a handful of black baseb ... |
Rick Rubin | ... ew album, titled Peace, and they decided to go to New York so that producer | could remix the first single, "Love Removal Machine" |
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 ... |
Clement of Alexandria | ... ad Zenam et Serenum, an exhortation to Christian living, is dependent upon | , and is assigned by Pierre Batiffol to the Novatian Bishop Sisinnius (c. ... |
George W. Bush | ... 90 percent of the county's vote on two occasions, Ronald Reagan in 1984 and | in 2004. came close to this level in 2008, drawing 85 percent of the vote |
Titus | ... t was brought to Rome and carried along during the triumph of Vespasian and | . The menorah probably remained in the Temple of Peace in Rome until the c ... |
Frank Navin | ... was constructed on the site of Bennett Park and named Navin Field for owner | . In 1938 it was improved and named Briggs Stadium and renamed "Tiger Stad ... |
Francis X. Bushman | ... d of feminine interest as Tess Trueheart; and FBI Director Clive Anderson ( | and others) is the same kind of avuncular superior as Chief Brandon |
Charles Gordone | ... types. Bakshi cast Scatman Crothers, Philip Michael Thomas, Barry White and | in live-action and voice roles, cutting in and out of animation abruptly r ... |
George V | ... al Warrant. The firm received further warrants from Edward as king and from | both as Prince of Wales and as king |
Éamon de Valera | ... iffith's concept of an Anglo-Irish dual monarchy and the new members, under | , who wanted to achieve a republic. Matters almost led to a split at the p ... |
Kevin Spacey | Actor | recalled that Lemmon is remembered as always making time for other people. ... |
Steven Spielberg | In August 2009 it was announced that | was to direct a remake of the film, with production beginning in 2010. The ... |
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 ... |
Heath Ledger | ... amily goes to Charlestown to vote on independence, Gabriel Martin played by | reads in the paper that there was an uprising in Chestertown, with British ... |
Winston Churchill | ... made about aerial bombardment of major cities with gas in Mesopotamia, with | , then-Secretary of State at the British War Office, arguing in favor of i ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... ife. He will also star in Elysium. He will shoot Promised Land, directed by | , in April 2012 |
Pope Pius XII | ... since 1928, had strong connections to the Vatican Secretary of State, later | . In return for pledging his support for the act, Kaas would use his conne ... |
Michael Laudrup | ... s fueled speculation in June 2007 that Recreativo had offered Danish legend | a contract to coach the club in 2007–08. According to Laudrup's agent, the ... |
Reese Schonfeld | ... ecutives later helped Ted Turner create CNN, with its first two presidents, | and Burt Reinhardt, coming from UPITN ranks |
George H. W. Bush | ... .. did not feel that the group attracted the wrong element". Vice President | said of The Beach Boys, "They're my friends and I like their music". When ... |
Richard Strauss | ... ore recent music by European composers. He hissed unabashedly when he heard | 's opera Salome, and told Diaghilev after hearing Claude Debussy's opera P ... |
George Orwell | In the 20th century, satire was used by authors such as Aldous Huxley and | to make serious and even frightening commentaries on the dangers of the sw ... |
Pietro Gasparri | ... aw of the Roman Catholic Church, the creation of which he had prepared with | and Eugenio Pacelli during the pontificate of Pius X. The new Code of Cano ... |
Hugh Trenchard | ... o. 16 Squadron. After the Battle of the Somme, Dowding clashed with General | , the commander of the RFC, over the need to rest pilots exhausted by non- ... |
Cyril Knowles | ... o'd later go on to manage Leicester City and Manchester United, David Webb, | , Neil Warnock and Roy McFarland. Notable former players include Lee Sharp ... |
Neil Warnock | ... to manage Leicester City and Manchester United, David Webb, Cyril Knowles, | and Roy McFarland. Notable former players include Lee Sharpe, Neville Sout ... |
Antonio Banderas | ... ould make more people aware of the Chilean tragedy. The movie would feature | – another fan of Víctor Jara – as Jara himself where he would sing some of ... |
François-René de Chateaubriand | ... writers than those experiencing it at first hand. The first major figure is | , a minor aristocrat who had remained a royalist throughout the Revolution ... |
Robert Walpole | ... f his work being savagely critical of the contemporary government under Sir | |
George W. Bush | ... ress taking positions in support of the U.S. Republican Party and President | on topics such as the validity of the 2000 Presidential Election results i ... |
Charles Forte, Baron Forte | ... f F1 motor racing fame was educated at St Joseph's College, Dumfries as was | . St Joseph's was founded by Brother Walfrid, the founder of Celtic F.C |
Bobby Robson | ... norary freemen include Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Nelson Mandela, | , Alan Shearer and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Hoppings funfair, sa ... |
Douglas MacArthur | Johnson reported to General | in Australia. Johnson and two Army officers went to the 22nd Bomb Group ba ... |
Thorvald Stoltenberg | Stoltenberg grew up in a political family. His father, | , is one of the most prominent politicians in Norway and a former Foreign ... |
Derek Jacobi | ... th, in 1988, is Little Dorrit, a UK feature film starring Alec Guinness and | amongst a large cast of over 300 British actors directed by |
Noël Coward | ... lted, extraordinarily polite dialogues, in scenes that were parodies of Sir | 's style, most particularly that of Dame Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard i ... |
Aleksander Zawadzki | ... scated and were placed under restrictive jurisdiction. The Silesian voivode | in part expropriated the property of the German Silesians already on 26 Ja ... |
Yang di-Pertuan Agong | ... he state executive is the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) appointed by the | (King of Malaysia). The present Governor is Tun Dato' Seri Haji Abdul Rahm ... |
Henry Ford | In 1987, he portrayed | in Ford: The Man and The Machine |
Clement of Alexandria | ... e Greek term musterion. The adjective is not used in the New Testament, but | in Book 7 of his Stromateis speaks of the "learned" (gnostikos) Christian ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... tween Ratzinger and some of the bishops. As mentioned above, Ratzinger (now | ) issued official condemnations of certain elements of liberation theology ... |
Edward VII | In the 1880s, Prince Edward (later | ) purchased his country seat of Sandringham House in Norfolk and asked Tho ... |
Bing Crosby | ... sely based on the life of Dixie Lee (1911–1952), first wife of actor-singer | |
Mike Ditka | ... oaching tree. In 1986, five NFL head coaches were former Landry assistants: | , Dan Reeves, John Mackovic, Gene Stallings, and Raymond Berry |
Liv Signe Navarsete | ... ntre Party leader and Minister of Local Government and Regional Development | , Stoltenberg's second term has attracted controversy and criticism from b ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... mi-presidential system, developed at the beginning of the Fifth Republic by | , are used in France, Finland, Romania, Russia, Sri Lanka and several post ... |
Pinball Clemons | ... cause of his relationship with Argonauts head coach and former running back | , and the desire to "say goodbye to the CFL". According to the report, Flu ... |
Richie Sambora | ... s), and featured appearances by Jerry Stiller, Al Green, Bon Jovi guitarist | , former WWE wrestler Chyna, and Bass's bandmates Timberlake and Kirkpatri ... |
Clive Barker | ... title was revised before publication due to the contemporaneous release of | 's unrelated film of the same name |
George W. Bush | On December 13, 2001, | gave Russia notice of the United States' withdrawal from the treaty, in ac ... |
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 ... |
Gaius Julius Caesar | ... rived from the personal name of a branch of the gens (clan) Julia, to which | , the forebear of the first imperial family, belonged. Although the Britis ... |
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham | ... of Georgia, Chatham County was created February 5, 1777, and is named after | |
Queen Victoria | ... f the town's popularity, Leamington was granted a "Royal" prefix in 1838 by | , who visited the town as a Princess in 1830 and as Queen in 1858. A statu ... |
Francis Younghusband | ... e Wakhan and provoked a diplomatic incident by ordering the British Captain | to leave Bozai Gumbaz in the Little Pamir. This incident, and the report o ... |
Cassiodorus | ... the capital of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. According to | , he taught Latin at Constantinople |
Vyacheslav Molotov | ... United Opposition. In May 1926, Stalin, weighing his options in a letter to | , directed his supporters to concentrate their attacks on Zinoviev since t ... |
Madeleine Albright | ... rom the option of returning to Israel. According to U.S. Secretary of State | , some of the Palestinian negotiators were willing to privately discuss a ... |
Ty Cobb | In 1905, the team acquired | , a fearless player with a mean streak, who came to be regarded as one of ... |
Tim Burton | ... h his suburban home. The same year, he appeared as the Headless Horseman in | 's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appear ... |
J. Edgar Hoover | ... , Chaplin was accused of "un-American activities" as a suspected communist. | , who had instructed the FBI to keep extensive secret files on him, tried ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... hy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The present monarch, | , has reigned since 6 February 1952. She and her immediate family undertak ... |
Gore Verbinski | ... ed the film , however, it is still in the works as Hasbro is teamed up with | who will also direct)., and is set for release in 2013 |
Don Nelson | ... franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season games coached (738) | ;, Donnie Nelson's father, is the franchise's all-time leader for the most ... |
Meriwether Lewis | George Mathews (1739–1812) - Revolutionary hero and twice Governor | (1774–1809) was a teenage resident and later the leader of the Lewis and C ... |
François-René de Chateaubriand | ... ike many young writers of his generation, Hugo was profoundly influenced by | , the famous figure in the literary movement of Romanticism and France's p ... |
Padishah | Mohammed Zahir Shah (15 October 1915 – 23 July 2007) was the last King ( | ) of Afghanistan, reigning for four decades, from 1933 until he was ousted ... |
Fred Silverman | ... Happy Days, Barney Miller, Three's Company, Taxi and Soap. Programming head | was credited with reversing the network's fortunes by spinning off shows s ... |
Henry Ford | ... manufacturing engineering, operations research, and management consultancy. | downplayed the role of Taylorism in the development of mass production at ... |
Billy Bob Thornton | ... 2000, she played Alejandra Villarreal, who is Matt Damon's love interest in | 's film adaptation of the western bestselling novel, All the Pretty Horses ... |
György Lukács | ... g Jellinek, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, Marc Bloch, Robert Michels and | . Weber also remained active in Verein and the Evangelical Social Congress ... |
George Stallings | ... olves the orange stripes they wore on their black stockings. Tigers manager | took credit for the name; however, the name appeared in newspapers before ... |
Goldie Hawn | ... New Year's Eve party in Paris, which some of the stars, including Allen and | , attend in full Groucho costume. The highlight of the scene is an ensembl ... |
Rene Lachemann | ... s to the occasion—the big moment—better than anybody I've ever seen." Coach | said, "If you're one run down, there's nobody you'd ever rather have up at ... |
Yuri Andropov | The project was a blow to | 's so-called "peace offensive". Andropov said that "It is time they [Washi ... |
Tom Hanks | ... ropper had written the adaptation for the new version. Spielberg approached | and later Robert Downey, Jr. for the lead role, but in December 2009 Spiel ... |
Elijah Wood | ... re several Cedar Rapidians including actors Bobby Driscoll, Ashton Kutcher, | and Ron Livingston. The area has also produced a number of professional at ... |
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 ... |
Martin Van Buren | ... Iowa Territory. Some settlers started drifting into Iowa in 1833. President | on July 4, 1838, signed the U.S. Congress laws establishing the Territory ... |
David Levy Yulee | In 1851, | established a sugar plantation on the Homosassa River, close to the curren ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... n, Robert Graves, David Jones and C.S. Lewis. Future British Prime Minister | was wounded in the hip, leaving him with a lifelong shuffle to his walk. H ... |
Max Reinhardt | She studied ballet and piano at age 10. When she worked with | in Berlin, he called her the "most beautiful woman in Europe". Soon the te ... |
John Adams | According to US President | , Ponet's work contained "all the essential principles of liberty, which w ... |
Charles Evans Hughes | ... milton County has been won by every Republican presidential candidate since | in 1916. In 1912, Democrat candidate Woodrow Wilson had carried the county ... |
Mitch Leigh | ... ge Balanchine, an American musicalMan of La Mancha (1965)by Dale Wasserman, | , and Joe Darion. which was made into a film in 1972, directed by Arthur H ... |
Ceauşescu | 1984. A covert mission using undead agents to unseat the | regime in Romania |
Werner Herzog | ... f Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's classic silent vampire movie Nosferatu (1922). | honored the same film in his own version, (1979) |
Lee Teng-hui | ... Taiwan-born citizens into government services, Chiang Ching-kuo hand-picked | as vice-president of the Republic of China, first-in-the-line of successio ... |
Golda Meir | ... tember 25, Hussein secretly flew to Tel Aviv to warn Israeli Prime Minister | of an impending Syrian attack. "Are they going to war without the Egyptian ... |
Lol Creme | ... Consequences, written and produced by former 10cc members Kevin Godley and | . A mixture of spoken comedy and progressive rock with an environmental su ... |
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 ... |
Julius Caesar | ... y, but not exclusively, associated with Emperor Augustus (as adopted son of | ). Later, it was also used to refer to Domitian (as son of Vespasian). Aug ... |
Michael Jordan | ... son and Barry Bonds have come closest to dominating a baseball game the way | could a basketball game. |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... as originally planned as a short in-flight film for Japan Airlines based on | 's manga The Age of the Flying Boat, but grew into a feature-length film. ... |
Hughie Jennings | ... he addition of Cobb to an already talented team that included Sam Crawford, | , Bill Donovan and George Mullin quickly yielded results, as the Tigers wo ... |
Christy Mathewson | ... d Saturday in August every year is recognized as a holiday in Factoryville. | Day celebrates the baseball Hall-of-Famer who was born in Factoryville on ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... mid-1990s. Squint included the track "Smug", which mocks Rush Limbaugh and | as iconic masters of smugness. The album also included the song "Cash Cow" ... |
Chief Secretary for Ireland | In 1882, its grounds became the location for two famous murders. The | (the British Cabinet minister with responsibility for Irish affairs), Lord ... |
Andrew Bonar Law | On | 's retirement as Prime Minister in May 1923, Curzon was passed over for th ... |
Mohammed Daoud Khan | ... DPA, حزب دیموکراتیک خلق افغانستان) orchestrated a bloody coup assassinating | , his family and bodyguards and consequently assuming power. The PDPA soon ... |
Nelson Rockefeller | ... the Rockefeller drug laws after New York Governor and later Vice President | . Similar laws were introduced across the United States |
Darren Star | ... om July 8, 1992, to May 24, 1999 for seven seasons. The show was created by | for Fox and executive produced by Aaron Spelling for his company, Spelling ... |
George Shultz | A "purge" of the State Department by | in early 1985, replacing conservatives with moderates, was heavily opposed ... |
Viviane Reding | ... ating these actions to pursue its political agenda. EU Justice Commissioner | stated that the European Commission should take legal action against Franc ... |
Henry Clay | ... apitol to Annapolis Junction in Maryland. That day the Whig Party nominated | at its national convention in Baltimore. News of the nomination was hand-c ... |
Jackie Chan | In the film Shanghai Noon martial arts and cinema star | plays the role of an Imperial Guard of China on a mission to America to he ... |
William H. Crawford | | (1772–1834) - U.S. Minister to France, U.S. Secretary of War, U.S. Secreta ... |
Michael Foot | ... ive committee were Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, | , Arthur Goss, Kingsley Martin, J. B. Priestley and Joseph Rotblat |
John Reith | First hopes for the Empire Service were low. The Director General, Sir | (later Lord Reith) said in the opening programme: "Don't expect too much i ... |
Hal Roach | ... leave Laurel and return to her native Australia. In 1925 Laurel joined the | film studio as a director and writer and between May 1925 and September 19 ... |
Rahm Emanuel | ... the Wall Street Journal, after commenting on Barack Obama's appointment of | : "It does not look too promising, he has chosen a chief of staff who is J ... |
Admiral Arthur Phillip Memorial | ... ent by philanthropist Charles Wakefield in his capacity as President of the | . Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons described the section of keel as ... |
Oliver Cromwell | In the wake of the mid 17th century Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, | deported many Irish prisoners of war into slavery or indentured labour in ... |
Sir Richard Branson | On the same day, | offered to buy British Airways’ Concorde fleet at their "original price of ... |
Andrew Bonar Law | ... tion in October 1922. Curzon was thus able to remain Foreign Secretary when | formed a purely Conservative ministry. In 1922-3 Curzon had to negotiate w ... |
Edgar Faure | ... ded to the Tax and Revenue Service, then joined the staff of Prime Minister | (1955–1956) |
Salva Kiir Mayardit | | | |SPL |
William Windham | ... 3 March 1787; other guests included Charles Middleton, Sir Joshua Reynolds, | , MP, James Boswell and Isaac Hawkins Browne, MP. By the end of the evenin ... |
Heinrich Brüning | ... the Communists, even threatening their lives on 3 March. Former Chancellor | proclaimed that his Centre Party would resist any constitutional change an ... |
Joe Biden | ... abor and Public Welfare Committee. By now Kennedy had become what colleague | termed "the best strategist in the Senate," who always knew when best to m ... |
Sir Elton John | ... nd Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather is | |
Curtis LeMay | ... ld on disused air force bases, organized with the help of Air Force General | , a renowned enthusiast of sports car racing. LeMay loaned out facilities ... |
Denzel Washington | In the film Man on Fire, John Creasy ( | ) is a burnt-out ex-CIA officer and counter-insurgency operative who grudg ... |
Lindsay Anderson | ... of the Victorian period. The school was the setting in 1968 for the classic | film . It also hosts the annual Cheltenham Cricket Festival, first staged ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... rats" of the 1970s: Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, and | . It was Brian De Palma who introduced Scorsese to Robert De Niro. During ... |
Éamon de Valera | ... h rule in Ireland and increased support for the republican government under | . The events of Bloody Sunday have survived in public memory. The Gaelic A ... |
Michael Eisner | ... gious Disney Legend award, the company's highest honor, presented to him by | |
Juan Trippe | ... er, followed by a transatlantic flight for VIPs (personal guests of founder | ) from Baltimore's Friendship International Airport to Paris. They began f ... |
Kevin Godley | ... 977 concept album Consequences, written and produced by former 10cc members | and Lol Creme. A mixture of spoken comedy and progressive rock with an env ... |
Ali Osman Taha | | | |National Congres |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | Following the Suez Crisis in 1956, Egyptian president | , a leader of the Free Officers Movement, agreed to allow the United Natio ... |
Johnny Depp | ... e appeared as the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, starring | and Christina Ricci. He also appeared in Kiss Toledo Goodbye with Michael ... |
James Madison | ... was an American political party founded around 1791 by Thomas Jefferson and | |
Sylvester Stallone | ... s, audiences had an appetite for action films, with both Schwarzenegger and | becoming international stars. Schwarzenegger's roles reflected his sense o ... |
Richard Dombi | ... . Feyenoord's first Dutch manager was Engel Geneugelijk (ad interim), while | is seen as the first successful coach. He led the team in three different ... |
Mohammad Najibullah | ... n 1989, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan regime, then headed by | , proved unexpectedly capable of holding its own against the mujahideen. B ... |
Reggie Jackson | ... relationships between teammates, who included Catfish Hunter, Vida Blue and | , gave the lie to the need for "chemistry" between players. The National L ... |
Feargal Sharkey | ... . The project spawned a UK number four hit single, "Never Never," featuring | on vocals. Clarke then released another single with vocalist Paul Quinn, " ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... , and it set term limits to the presidency of two terms. It stipulated that | , the incumbent at the time, would not be affected by the amendment. In 19 ... |
Sir Richard Attenborough | Mountbatten was portrayed by Peter Harlowe in | 's 1982 epic Gandhi |
Alfred Hitchcock | The director and producer | popularized both the term "MacGuffin" and the technique, with his 1935 fil ... |
Richard Branson | Page married Lucinda Southworth at | 's Caribbean island, Necker Island in 2007. Southworth is a research scien ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... y (founded in 1854), was an American political party founded around 1791 by | and James Madison |
Queen Victoria | On 22 January 1901, | died, and May's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as King ... |
Artur Rasizade | | | |New Azerbaijan Party (YAP |
R. K. Shanmukham Chetty | ... se afterwards was known “Gandhi Mandiram” in Chembukkavu. In the mean time, | , the controversial Diwan of Cochin Kingdom from 1935 to 1941, was develop ... |
John Colet | ... d is believed to have been the first who taught Greek in that city. In 1510 | , dean of St Paul's, who was then founding the school which afterwards bec ... |
Winston Churchill | ... after speaker in the House of Commons expressed outrage. Ex-Prime Minister | , a prominent and enthusiastic supporter of Zionism, criticized the attack ... |
Richard Nixon | ... bert Bork was instrumental in the "Saturday Night Massacre", U.S. President | 's firing of Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, following Cox's r ... |
John Adams | ... rance, later known as the Quasi-War. They were signed into law by President | . Opposition to Federalists among Democratic-Republicans reached new heigh ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... n envelope of anti-government materials that included a bumper sticker with | slogan, "When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the ... |
Terry Yorath | ... Les Sealey, Robbie Keane, Gary McAllister, Steve Ogrizovic, Colin Stein and | |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | The CNO is a member of the | , and is thus the principal adviser to the President of the United States, ... |
Fred Silverman | ... ould be moved from 8:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. At the last minute, CBS President | ordered that My Three Sons be moved to Monday nights at 10:00 P.M. and tha ... |
Swiss Federal Council | The | is a seven-member executive council that heads the federal administration, ... |
Steve Jobs | ... originally an olive green with matching company logotype all in lower case. | insisted on promoting the color capability of the Apple II by putting rain ... |
Marshall S. Carter | ... ur of learning that the Liberty had been torpedoed the director of NSA, LTG | , sent a message to all intercept sites requesting a special search of all ... |
Michael Collins | ... of the secretive Irish Republican Brotherhood and IRA Chief of Intelligence | had operated a clandestine "Squad" of IRA members in Dublin (a.k.a. "The T ... |
Norman Lloyd | ... aron and Mel Ferrer when he fell ill and was unable to direct. The producer | , a friend and actor in The Southerner, took over the direction of the pla ... |
Michael Collins | ... ts on the morning of 21 November were an effort by the IRA in Dublin, under | and Richard Mulcahy to wipe out the British intelligence organisation in t ... |
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 ... |
George Orwell | ... rld War I, with the creation of modest dwellings of the garden suburb type. | , who adopted this pseudonym while living here, lived and worked in 1932-3 ... |
George Orwell | ... monstrated in the documentary “The Corporation”. In the early 20th-century, | originally wrote a preface for his book “”, which focused on the British s ... |
William Cecil | ... knighted in 1583. An early arrangement to marry Anne Cecil, daughter of Sir | and eventual wife of de Vere, had fallen through in 1571. In 1583, he marr ... |
William Mahone | ... onflict through an elaborate ruse orchestrated by civilian railroad builder | (soon to become a famous Confederate officer). The Union forces withdrew t ... |
Artur Rasizade | ... art problems. In August 2003, İlham Aliyev was appointed as premier, though | , who had been prime minister since 1996, continued to fulfill the duties ... |
Ice Cube | ... 70s funk samples; the best-known proponents were the rappers 2Pac, Dr. Dre, | and Snoop Dogg. Gangsta rap continued to exert a major presence in America ... |
Ryan Murphy | ... "Best TV Series-Comedy Or Musical" at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards, creator | quipped on stage, "Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press and Miss Barbr ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... Despite setbacks as a screenwriter, Ellis teamed up with acclaimed director | in 2009 to adapt the Vanity Fair article "The Golden Suicides" into a film ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... Laurent was ranked #4 on a survey of the first 20 prime ministers (through | ) of Canada done by Canadian historians, and used by J. L. Granatstein and ... |
Thomas H. Moorer | Admiral | , former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a critic of the officia ... |
Sam Raimi | ... t of the title character, played by Tobey Maguire. The film was directed by | . Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly remarked on Dunst's ability to " ... |
Clement Attlee | ... nomic activity. In the biography of the 1945 UK Labour Party Prime Minister | , Francis Beckett states: "the government... wanted what would become know ... |
Wolfgang Wagner | ... cond World War, the 1950s saw productions by Wagner's grandsons Wieland and | (known as the 'New Bayreuth' style), which emphasised the human aspects of ... |
King Edward VII | ... ctoria died, and May's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as | . For most of the rest of that year, George and May were styled TRH The Du ... |
Jesse Carver | Their most famous former managers are | , George Raynor, Harry Storer and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell ... |
Mel Ferrer | ... r was preparing a production of his stage play Carola with Leslie Caron and | when he fell ill and was unable to direct. The producer Norman Lloyd, a fr ... |
Pervez Musharraf | ... ge number of Pakistani students to study in Turkish universities. President | studied in Turkey and spoke Turkish fluently |
Alan McGee | ... d to Creation Records. Apparently, when offering them the deal after a gig, | , head of Creation, asked that they sing more songs in English. Rhys point ... |
Henry Wace | ... ned to supervise the first series of the NPNF. He was joined by the British | for the second series |
John Wayne | ... y, Johnson, Gibson, Graves, and Tiny Tim all returning for the festivities. | was also on hand for his first cameo appearance since 1968 |
Mark Hamill | ... s to avoid conflict with Star Wars; Bakshi agreed because Lucas had allowed | to take time off from Star Wars to record a voice for Wizards. Although Wi ... |
Bill Gates | Discussions proceeded rapidly, involving | , then CEO of Microsoft, personally. Gates called Perlman at his home on E ... |
Führer | ... grew from a small paramilitary unit to a powerful force that served as the | 's "Praetorian Guard", the Nazi Party's "Protection Squadron" and a force ... |
Stephen Fry | ... ns, later William Franklyn in the third, fourth and fifth radio series, and | in the movie version), also provides general narration |
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... king officer on active-duty in the U.S. Navy unless the Chairman and/or the | are naval officers |
Martin Esslin | ... er of the Theatre of the Absurd. This is a label originally given to him by | in his book of the same name, placing Ionesco alongside such contemporary ... |
Ed Cole | ... hevrolet was having financial and organizational troubles, and GM president | needed a first-class manager in that position to sort things out — company ... |
Robert Peel | ... rth after Tamworth, Staffordshire, represented at the time in parliament by | . The town prospered, and was reached by the railway in 1878 |
George W. Bush | ... e Atlantic Ocean surrounding the island, but this was ended after President | ordered the closure of the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station and the Vieques I ... |
Patrice Chéreau | ... famous modern production was the centennial production of 1976 directed by | and conducted by Pierre Boulez. Set in the industrial revolution, it repla ... |
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 ... |
Commandant of the Marine Corps | The Chief of Naval Operations and the | have separate staffs, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and Head ... |
Mahlon Dickerson | ... nd the township had some of the richest sources of iron ore in the country. | , who was New Jersey's 12th Governor, and his family owned the Dickerson M ... |
George Raynor | Their most famous former managers are Jesse Carver, | , Harry Storer and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell, Dave Sexton, ... |
Oscar De La Hoya | ... public appearance in Phoenix, Arizona to see the Pay Per View fight between | and Julio César Chávez together with fans at a public fight viewing held a ... |
George Canning | In 1827, after a rapid decline in health, Tory Prime Minister | died in the same room where Charles James Fox had died in 1806 |
Les Hinton | ... pics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO | and novelists Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva. Naked City photographer Wee ... |
Lupe Fiasco | ... Jay-Z are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rappers such as | are known for the complexity of their songs that contain metaphors within ... |
Douglas MacArthur | General | , the Army’s Chief of Staff, believed that the 1921 mobilization plan was ... |
Ed Cole | ... assigned to Chevrolet by corporate management, specifically by GM president | , just weeks before DeLorean's 1969 arrival as Chevrolet division's genera ... |
Nicholas Katzenbach | | (1964–1965), Ramsey Clark (1966–1967) and William P. Barr (1991) served as ... |
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 ... |
Eckhard Pfeiffer | ... CEO) and Harris (SVP of Engineering) left under a shakeup in 1991 that saw | appointed CEO. Ben Rosen provided the venture capital financing for the fl ... |
Ernesto Zedillo | In 1997, President | commemorated the 150th anniversary of the execution of the San Patricios a ... |
Jay-Z | ... ongs in which every line contains similes, whereas MCs like Rakim, GZA, and | are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rappers such as Lupe ... |
Sylvester Stallone | ... Terminator 2: Judgment Day which, in the fictional alternate universe, had | as its star |
Junichiro Koizumi | ... e House of Representatives. On August 8, 2005, then-Prime Minister of Japan | dissolved the Lower House and called for a general election, due to the re ... |
Arthur Balfour | ... nstitute. A new building was begun in 1895 and opened by the Prime Minister | in October 1902. On the site previously had been cheap crowded inner-city ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... was George Washington Baines, maternal great-grandfather of U.S. President | . Within Saline is the Magnolia Baptist Church. Several miles east of Sali ... |
Branch Rickey | ... a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It happened mainly due to General Manager | 's efforts. The deeply religious Rickey's motivation appears to have been ... |
Chief of Naval Operations | The | and the Commandant of the Marine Corps have separate staffs, the Office of ... |
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 ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... osition to them resulted in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolves, authored by | and James Madison, which were foundational to the states rights theory tha ... |
Albert Grossman | ... e of their friends from Toronto was working as secretary to Dylan's manager | . Mary Martin told Dylan to visit the group at the Yonge Street club calle ... |
Katharine Cornell | ... r her portrayal of an adulterous killer, a role originated by famed actress | . During this time, she was in a relationship with her former costar Georg ... |
Sir Robert Walpole | ... in personal union. Power shifted towards George's ministers, especially to | , who is often considered the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ... |
Steve Jobs | ... pple has paid high attention to its quality of packaging, partly because of | ' personal preferences and opinions on packaging and final product appeara ... |
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 ... |
Juan Ponce Enrile | On 1986, a faction of AFP headed by then Defense Minister | and AFP vice-chief of staff Lt. General Fidel V. Ramos took a stand agains ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... ald (1824–1905), Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881), Franz Kafka (1883–1924) and | (1899–1980). Hoffmann's story Das Fräulein von Scuderi is sometimes cited ... |
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 ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... e refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants" (from | ). He also carried an envelope of anti-government materials that included ... |
Salah Jadid | ... at and Syrian President Hafez al-Assad (who had previously ousted President | ), the Palestinian fighters crossed the border into Lebanon to join PLO fo ... |
Li Zongren | ... id promote conditions calling for Chiang's death. However, warlords such as | and Yan Xishan who used to oppose Chiang, did not want Chiang to die. They ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... l is 1 mile or long and has a diameter of with a roadbed . It was opened by | on 19 October 1967, but commenced operational use only in 1968, on complet ... |
Elizabeth Dole | ... disease, Helms did not seek re-election in 2002. His Senate seat was won by | , a former Johnson, Nixon, and Ford presidential advisor that served as Re ... |
Martin Scorsese | In 1976 he appeared in his first mainstream film role, in | 's landmark Taxi Driver; Scorsese allowed Brooks to improvise much of his ... |
United States Secretary of State | Named after Henry L. Stimson, | in the Hoover Administration (1929–1933), the policy followed Japan's unil ... |
Jon Bon Jovi | ... o associated with his aging accompanied by some vitality. Bon Jovi frontman | , also an aging rock musician, has said: "We continue to make Number One r ... |
Hjalmar Schacht | ... ritish Treasury. He was a close friend of the German Central Bank president | and the godfather to one of Schacht's grandchildren. Both were members of ... |
Ken Brown | ... d striker Justin Fashanu. The club's most successful managers have included | , Ron Saunders, Dave Stringer, Mike Walker, Nigel Worthington and current ... |
Origen | ... by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, Didymus, and the native Egyptian | , who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the ... |
Kirk Kerkorian | ... -Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and was introduced to celebrities such as financier | , Chris-Craft chairman Herb Siegel, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., and The T ... |
Dick Powell | ... estern anthology television series called Frontier Justice, a production of | 's Four Star Television. He was offered the part of Dr. Kildare in an NBC ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... came from all walks of life, including politicians like Pierre Trudeau and | , crusaders like Malcolm X, sports figures like Gordie Howe, entertainers ... |
Lester B. Pearson | ... ary of State for External Affairs and representative at the United Nations, | , at the party's leadership convention in 1958 |
Thomas Jefferson | The presidents selected by the party were | (1801–1809), James Madison (1809–1817), and James Monroe (1817–1825). Afte ... |
James Baker | ... rn personalities visited the capital such as former U.S. Secretary of State | and Pope John Paul II. The former visit came amidst an historical setting ... |
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 ... |
Henry L. Stimson | Named after | , United States Secretary of State in the Hoover Administration (1929–1933 ... |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | During World War II the United States | defined psychological warfare more broadly stating "Psychological warfare ... |
Jay Gould | ... d combining the last names of competing railroad magnates J.W. Paramore and | . Paramore’s Texas & Saint Louis Railway (later the Cotton Belt) and Gould ... |
Commandant of the Marine Corps | ... f of Naval Operations (CNO), and for matters regarding the Marine Corps the | (CMC). The CNO and the Commandant act as the principal executive agents of ... |
John Adams | ... 1694–1778) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778); the future US Presidents | (1735–1826) and Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826); Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790 ... |
Gary McAllister | ... ateley, Ian Wallace, Tommy Hutchison, Martin Jol, Les Sealey, Robbie Keane, | , Steve Ogrizovic, Colin Stein and Terry Yorath |
George W. Bush | ... ction for at least the past 50 years. Recent elections in 2004 and 2000 saw | capture 59.72% and 58.5% of the county vote, respectively. However in the ... |
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 |
Lazar Kaganovich | ... t recognized building, Saint Basil's Cathedral, as well. The legend is that | , Stalin's associate and director of the Moscow reconstruction plan, prepa ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... ly a peasant dance of Poitou, was introduced into Paris and set to music by | and danced by the King Louis XIV in public, and would continue to dominate ... |
Bob Fosse | ... res, later renamed ABC Motion Pictures. It made some moneymaking films like | 's Cabaret, Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, and Sydney Pollack's The ... |
George W. Bush | ... mber 11 attacks, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Governor George Pataki, and President | vowed to rebuild the World Trade Center site. On the day of the attacks, G ... |
Charles Curtis | ... rity coalesced to give him the nomination on the first ballot, with Senator | named as his running mate |
Johnny Depp | The film opens to a young George ( | ) and his parents Fred (Ray Liotta) and Ermine (Rachel Griffiths) of Weymo ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... ("scabs") and the business property of the major industrialists, including | |
Chief of Naval Operations | ... wo service chiefs of the naval services: for matters regarding the Navy the | (CNO), and for matters regarding the Marine Corps the Commandant of the Ma ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... Mayor of Chicago Richard J. Daley and some other party factions feared that | could not unite the party, and so encouraged Ted Kennedy to make himself a ... |
Andrew Johnson | ... tension of the Civil War. It lasted through the administrations of Lincoln, | and Grant, and saw the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment to free slaves ... |
George W. Bush | ... istered voters participating. In the 2004 presidential election, Republican | received 49.9% of the vote in South Hackensack (499 cast), ahead of Democr ... |
David R. Ellis | ... eguizamo. Christensen recently has been cast in the role of Joe Lassiter in | 's upcoming film, The Genesis Code |
Richard Attenborough | ... take on World War I, which was released in a cinematic version directed by | in 1969 |
Truman | ... tten investigations and demand actions that were already being taken by the | Administration, although it can be said that the committee's investigation ... |
Donna Pescow | | was almost considered 'too pretty' for the role of Annette. She corrected ... |
Stephen Fry | ... rlie and the Chocolate Factory starring Johnny Depp and V for Vendetta with | |
James Monroe | ... the party were Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809), James Madison (1809–1817), and | (1817–1825). After 1800, the party dominated Congress and most state gover ... |
Carabinieri | ... s new radiotelegraph station, tried to forcefully establish a detachment of | on its territory and then suspended any telephone connections with the Rep ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... s Rousseau (1712–1778); the future US Presidents John Adams (1735–1826) and | (1743–1826); Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790); the German landscape artist Pr ... |
John Candy | ... big screen. Many famous successful comedians like Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd, | , Lorne Michaels, Russell Peters, Howie Mandell, Rich Little, Norm Macdona ... |
Secretary of War William L. Marcy | ... in July 1849 his report recommended sink wells along the route. July 1848, | wanted a military post established on the north side of the Rio Grande. Ma ... |
Petronius Maximus | ... lavius Anicius Probus (suggested by Settipani) or, according to some clues, | |
King George V | ... viour of both groups immediately became controversial (one major critic was | ) for their brutality and violence, not just towards IRA suspects and pris ... |
Dick Powell | ... hester Morris, Jean Muir, George Murphy, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Irving Pichel, | , Edward G. Robinson, Edwin Stanley, Gloria Stuart, Lyle Talbot, Franchot ... |
Sadi Carnot | ... n royalty. Also present were General Joseph Brugère, representing President | ; the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies as well as thei ... |
Julius Caesar | ... m Germanic tribes by moving into Gaul, but were defeated at Lawrenceburg by | 's armies and then sent back. The alpine region became integrated into the ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... and the play was a success, running 300 performances. A 1940 revival, with | and Ingrid Bergman was seen by both Hammerstein and Rodgers. Glazer, in in ... |
Harlan F. Stone | ... d Frank Murphy) established a body of civil liberties law. In 1938, Justice | wrote the famous "footnote four" in United States v. Carolene Products Co. ... |
Deborah Pratt | ... t the series, but are mostly unseen. Ziggy (voiced by co-executive producer | ) is the artificial intelligence that runs the project and attempts to ded ... |
Johnny Depp | ... an Connery overlooking the maze, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory starring | and V for Vendetta with Stephen Fry |
James Monroe | | constructed and resided at Oak Hill near Aldie after his presidency. Ameri ... |
Sylvester Stallone | ... g Alive, was released in 1983. It starred John Travolta and was directed by | . (Staying Alive was rated PG; it also predated the introduction of the PG ... |
Dr. Dre | ... n from 1970s funk samples; the best-known proponents were the rappers 2Pac, | , Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. Gangsta rap continued to exert a major presence ... |
Martin McGuinness | ... tish government's decision to ban a documentary featuring an interview with | of Sinn Féin. The External Services were renamed under the BBC World Servi ... |
Danny DeVito | Twins (1988), a comedy with | also proved successful. Total Recall (1990) netted Schwarzenegger $10 mill ... |
Jean Genet | ... ame, placing Ionesco alongside such contemporary writers as Samuel Beckett, | , and Arthur Adamov. Esslin called them "absurd" based on Albert Camus' co ... |
Tom Hanks | ... kroyd as the stiff Joe Friday (the original Detective Friday's nephew), and | as his partner Pep Streebeck. The film contrasted the terse, clipped chara ... |
Sparky Anderson | ... ue, on the other hand, belonged to the Big Red Machine in Cincinnati, where | 's team, which included Pete Rose as well as Hall of Famers Tony Perez, Jo ... |
Thomas Jefferson | | , who was serving as ambassador to France at the time, refused to be alarm ... |
Wayne Wang | ... ther critical acclaim for her role as Harvey Keitel's estranged daughter in | 's Smoke and also as Val Kilmer's wife in Michael Mann's Heat. That same y ... |
Edward Hitchcock | # | , 1845—185 |
Hafez al-Assad | ... ever, due to the hostility of relations between Arafat and Syrian President | (who had previously ousted President Salah Jadid), the Palestinian fighter ... |
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 ... |
Paul Newman | ... -up comedian. He appeared in more than 15 films, including The Hustler with | and Jackie Gleason, in which he had a cameo role as a bartender |
Darryl Motley | ... ould need. Milt Wilcox outdueled Charlie Leibrandt, and after Hernandez got | to pop out to preserve the 1–0 win, the Tigers were returning to the World ... |
Junichiro Koizumi | ... old seat in Niigata in 1991, and became foreign minister in the cabinet of | in 2001 |
Jon Corzine | ... eceived 43.6% of the vote in South Hackensack (333 cast), ahead of Democrat | , who received around 43.1% (329 votes), with 763 ballots cast among the t ... |
Pete Rose | ... Big Red Machine in Cincinnati, where Sparky Anderson's team, which included | as well as Hall of Famers Tony Perez, Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan, succeed ... |
Makiko Tanaka | ... of pneumonia at Keio University Hospital at 2:04 p.m. on December 16, 1993. | , who was not associated with Etsuzankai, was elected to her father's old ... |
Kirk Gibson | ... the most memorable home runs of all time, by their injured star outfielder | coming off the bench to pinch hit with two outs in the bottom of the ninth ... |
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 ... |
Vice President | ... He was later a United States Senator, was the first Republican nominee for | (in 1856), and Minister to France |
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 ... |
Shawar | With Shirkuh's troops camped outside of Cairo, Egypt's sultan, | called on King Amalric I of Jerusalem for assistance. In response, Amalric ... |
Fred M. Vinson | The city was home to | , 13th Chief Justice of the United States |
Zhuge Liang | ... y popularized two-character surnames and a number of important figures like | and possessed them. As of 2009, in the United States, 70,000 family names ... |
Richard Harris | ... bellum home located next door to Lee High School. This cult classic starred | , Ernest Borgnine, Ann Turkel, and Cecily Hovanes |
George W. Bush | In 2007, U.S. President | marked the first time that such a high ranking American official visited A ... |
Bobby Gould | ... er and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell, Dave Sexton, John Sillett, | , Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, M ... |
Jonas Åkerlund | ... x" and "I Want You to Know". The videos to all three songs were directed by | . The World According to Gessle was re-released in 2008, with extra bonus ... |
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | ... ich the AFP played a key role. The revolution installed then Vice-President | into the presidency |
Andy Warhol | ... an Luc Godard and François Truffaut and their American counterparts such as | and John Cassavetes also pushed the limits of editing technique during the ... |
Robert De Niro | ... became a huge critical success both for director Martin Scorsese and actor | , who gained about 60 pounds during the shooting of the film to play the o ... |
Ted Demme | ... a 2001 biopic about the American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by | . David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: ... |
Branch Rickey | ... nership of the Dodgers in 1950, when he bought the shares of his co-owners, | and the John L. Smith. Before long he was working to buy new land in Brook ... |
Sammy Wilson | ... consulted but the scenario set out is a perfectly plausible one". The DUP's | stated that the plan "shows that some loyalist paramilitaries are looking ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... oying a stronger and more effective legislative staff. He took on President | and almost succeeded in amending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to explicit ... |
Mickey Rooney | The 11th Annual Academy Awards recognized both Deanna Durbin and | with the Juvenile Award honoring "their significant contribution in bringi ... |
Mark Hateley | ... ki, Alan Knight, Paul Walsh, Darren Anderton, Guy Whittingham, Micky Quinn, | and Jimmy Dickinson, who played more than 800 times for his only club and ... |
John Nance Garner | Red River County is the birthplace of | , 32nd Vice President of the United States. B.P. Newman (1927–2008), a Tex ... |
Matt Dickinson | ... died, was detailed in a first-hand account by British filmmaker and writer | in his book The Other Side of Everest. 16-year-old Mark Pfetzer was on 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 ... |
Michael Collins | ... e and the pro-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War, identifying in particular | as the founder of the movement |
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 ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... other cities during the colonial era. Ben Franklin, George Washington, and | were known to have regularly eaten and served ice cream. First Lady Dolley ... |
Phil Neal | ... Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell, Dave Sexton, John Sillett, Bobby Gould, | , Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, Micky Adams, ... |
Vice President of the United States | Red River County is the birthplace of John Nance Garner, 32nd | . B.P. Newman (1927–2008), a Texas business entrepreneur, developer, and p ... |
Jean Chrétien | In late 2004, Niyazov met with former Canadian Prime Minister | to discuss an oil contract in Turkmenistan for a Canadian corporation. In ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... talian writers and intellectuals, including Eugenio Montale, Italo Calvino, | , Oriana Fallaci and Indro Montanelli. The "third page" (a page once entir ... |
Angelo Sodano | ... division became public, with Christoph Cardinal Schönborn accusing Cardinal | of blocking Ratzinger’s investigation of a high-profile case in the mid 19 ... |
Mel Brooks' | The term lent itself to several "in" jokes: in | s film High Anxiety, which parodies many Hitchcock films, a minor plot poi ... |
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 ... |
Steve Jobs | ... er engineer and programmer who founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with | and Ronald Wayne. Wozniak created the Apple I computer and co-created the ... |
Jon Corzine | ... ion, Republican Chris Christie received 70% of the vote, defeating Democrat | , who received around 21% |
Richard Nixon | NOAA was formed on October 3, 1970, after | proposed creating a new department to serve a national need "… for better ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | According to Israeli sources, at the start of the war on June 5, General | (then IDF Chief of Staff) informed Commander Ernest Carl Castle, the Ameri ... |
Joe Clark | ... e government, though they were now in a minority situation, the first since | 's tenure in 1979-80 |
Ahmed Ben Bella | ... dli Bendjedid, a moderate who had collaborated with Boumédienne in deposing | , was sworn in on February 9, 1979. He was re-elected in 1984 and 1988. Af ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... ce success, but eventually became a huge critical success both for director | and actor Robert De Niro, who gained about 60 pounds during the shooting o ... |
Walter O'Malley | Real estate businessman | had acquired majority ownership of the Dodgers in 1950, when he bought the ... |
Robert Cummings | ... ing his later years. Hitchcock was forced to use Universal contract players | and Priscilla Lane, both known for their work in comedies and light dramas ... |
Sirimavo Bandaranaike | ... 980–84). Gandhi was the second female head of government in the world after | of Sri Lanka, and she remains as the world's second longest serving female ... |
Ron Atkinson | ... s include Noel Cantwell, Dave Sexton, John Sillett, Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, | , Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, Micky Adams, Iain Dowie an ... |
Andy Warhol | ... music, Mothersbaugh still paints – in a style influenced by surrealism and | |
Henry Kissinger | ... purchase Lockheed L-1011 aircraft (the Lockheed bribery scandals). Although | tried to stop the details from making their way to the Japanese government ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... pared the United States for World War II and promoted the career of General | , known for his organizational skills |
Calvin Coolidge | ... date in Presidential elections. The last Republican to carry the county was | in 1924. In the last five Presidential elections the Democratic candidate ... |
James Madison | ... s, its population was 13,664. Its seat is Madisonville, and it is named for | , the fourth president of the United States |
Yashwant Sinha | ... term of five years. Vajpayee and his economic team, led by Finance Minister | , continuing the policies initiated by the previous Congress Government un ... |
Robert Moses | ... nted to build a new, state of the art stadium in Brooklyn. But City Planner | and other New York politicians refused to let him build the Brooklyn stadi ... |
Isaac Julien | ... cluded Richard Billingham, video/installtion artist (and now film director) | and installtion artist Mike Nelson |
John Kalodner | ... he band's first mainstream success in the US. With the guidance of A&R guru | , it has sold 8x platinum in the US. The success of Whitesnake also pushed ... |
John Quincy Adams | ... ke down. The party split between Andrew Jackson and the incumbent President | . What began as Jackson's ideas of democracy ("Jacksonian democracy") lead ... |
Sejanus | ... ich can fairly be called fulsome is the violently rhetorical tirade against | |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... earned praise from many film legends including Ingmar Bergman, Frank Capra, | , Werner Herzog, Elia Kazan, Akira Kurosawa, David Lean, Michael Powell, S ... |
Kirk Douglas | ... got the part of Dr. David Banner's alter ego. Schwarzenegger appeared with | and Ann-Margret in the 1979 comedy The Villain. In 1980 he starred in a bi ... |
Secretary of Defense | ... dviser to the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, the | , and the President. The Chief of Naval Operations is typically the highes ... |
Alberto Gonzales | ... the future acting attorney general, to take office upon the resignation of | , effective September 17, 2007 |
Michèle Pierre-Louis | ... ug trafficker, human rights violator, and heretical practitioner of voodoo. | was the second female Prime Minister of Haiti (September 2008-Nov. 2009). ... |
Lloyd George | ... es into gold – but with Keynes's help the Chancellor of the Exchequer (then | ) was persuaded that this would be a bad idea, as it would hurt the future ... |
Michael McKean | ... m Curry, Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, | , Madeline Kahn, Colleen Camp, and Lee Ving. The film was produced by Debr ... |
Jon Corzine | ... ion, Republican Chris Christie received 68% of the vote, defeating Democrat | , who received around 21% |
James Madison | ... hiconcte. In 1810 it was renamed in honor of President of the United States | |
Joachim von Ribbentrop | ... invasion by German forces, the state sent three letters of protest: one to | , German Foreign Minister, one to Adolf Hitler and one to Benito Mussolini ... |
George S. Kaufman | ... e original 1931 Broadway musical also called The Band Wagon, with a book by | and starring Fred Astaire and his sister Adele. (Fred Astaire also stars i ... |
Werner Herzog | ... m many film legends including Ingmar Bergman, Frank Capra, Jean-Luc Godard, | , Elia Kazan, Akira Kurosawa, David Lean, Michael Powell, Satyajit Ray, an ... |
Norman Lloyd | ... confrontation between a suspected saboteur (Cummings) and a real saboteur ( | ) atop the Statue of Liberty. That year he also directed Have You Heard?, ... |
Elbridge Gerry | ... ample of the confederation government's weaknesses, while opponents such as | thought that a federal response to the rebellion would have been even wors ... |
Tony Benn | ... French roll-out in Toulouse the British Government Minister for Technology, | , announced that he would change the spelling back to Concorde. This creat ... |
Sumner Welles | ... er 18, 1931. The doctrine was also invoked by U.S. Under-Secretary of State | in a declaration of July 23, 1940 that announced non-recognition of the So ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... " directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, | , Michael Cimino, and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically acclaimed ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... es in the 1954 election. He had to work with the Democratic Majority Leader | in the Senate and Speaker Sam Rayburn in the House, both of Texas. Joe Mar ... |
Sir Robert Peel | ... Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and appointed a Tory, | . In the ensuing elections, however, Peel lost. The King had no choice but ... |
James Callaghan | ... e of great importance. The censure motion by which the Labour Government of | was ejected had its origin in an early day motion (no. 351 of 1978–79), pu ... |
Peter Reid | ... exton, John Sillett, Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, | , Gary McAllister, Micky Adams, Iain Dowie and Chris Coleman |
Winston Churchill | ... I, but like the mentioned countries, cooperated and traded with both sides. | claimed that Sweden during World War II ignored the greater moral issues a ... |
Orson Welles | ... is a far better remedy than deluded journeys to Florida for legendary cures | ;directed and starred in a 1958 TV program based on the legend; and Tim Po ... |
Antoine Fuqua | ... n announced that Gerard Butler is in negotiations to star in the film while | in talks to direct |
Margaret Thatcher | ... in an early day motion (no. 351 of 1978–79), put down on March 22, 1979, by | |
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 |
Rob Reiner | The 1987 film The Princess Bride by | , starring Cary Elwes, was filmed in Derbyshire and includes scenes at Had ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... . Bowie also would say later: "he is not a sex symbol, but a mother image." | , in the Rolling Stone magazine edition for their List of 100 Greatest Sin ... |
Robert Anderson Irion | ... s population was 1,599. Its county seat is Mertzon. The county is named for | , a secretary of state of the Republic of Texas |
Dean Rusk | ... er the Liberty attack ended. In a message sent from U.S. Secretary of State | to U.S. Ambassador Walworth Barbour, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Rusk asked for " ... |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... 32); Prince Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1740–1817); Prime Ministers | (1809–1898) and Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745); Queen Caroline of Brandenb ... |
Nicholas Hytner | ... en repeatedly revived, and has been recorded several times. A production by | enjoyed success in 1992 in London, in 1994 in New York and on tour. In 199 ... |
Ben Dover | ... sked, "It's art. But is it porn?" calling in "Britain's biggest porn star", | , to comment. Culture Minister Kim Howells made a scathing criticism of th ... |
Arthur Goldberg | ... nd British were supporting Israel in the conflict, United States Ambassador | announced that the U.S. forces were hundreds of miles from the conflict. A ... |
Jean Marais | ... (1955) and Eléna et les hommes (Elena and Her Men) with Ingrid Bergman and | (1956). During the same period, Renoir produced in Paris the Clifford Odet ... |
Gene Kelly | ... . She was noticeably thinner in her next film, For Me and My Gal, alongside | in his first screen appearance. She was top billed over the credits for th ... |
Paul Holmgren | ... sistant coach John Stevens replaced Hitchcock and assistant general manager | took on Clarke's responsibilities on an interim basis |
Winston Churchill | ... e resonating projections of his orations for effect. British Prime Minister | made similar use of radio for propaganda against the Germans |
Foppe de Haan | In May 2011 it was announced that the Dutchman | had become the new coach of Tuvalu. Under his control during the Pacific G ... |
Francesca Zambello | ... National Opera began a coproduction of a new Ring Cycle in 2006 directed by | . The production uses imagery from various eras of American history and ha ... |
Jigme Palden Dorji | ... tion efforts moved forward in the 1960s under the direction of the lonchen, | , the Druk Gyalpo's brother-in-law. In 1962, however, Dorji incurred disfa ... |
Michael Collins | ... many RIC Police Intelligence officers during the Irish War of Independence. | set up a special unit – the Squad – for this purpose, which had the effect ... |
Robert De Niro | ... rage, a 3D IMAX film, and that same year, he starred opposite Al Pacino and | in Heat, which is now considered one of the best crime/drama films of the ... |
Zulfi Ali Bhutto | ... from Pakistan. Great ire was raised in Pakistan, Pakistan's Prime minister | described this test as "Indian hegemony" to intimidate Pakistan. Gandhi di ... |
Manmohan Singh | ... initiated by the previous Congress Government under P. V. Narasimha Rao and | , pushed through major privatizations of big government corporations, the ... |
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 ... |
George V | On 6 May 1910, Edward VII died. The Prince of Wales ascended the throne as | , and Mary became queen consort. When her husband asked her to drop one of ... |
Noel Cantwell | ... re Jesse Carver, George Raynor, Harry Storer and Jimmy Hill. Others include | , Dave Sexton, John Sillett, Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon ... |
Shah | ... s about Yassin's intentions, having watched an Islamist movement topple the | as Israel's military attache in Iran. According to Segev, Yassin and his c ... |
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke | ... onathan Swift, John Gay, John Arbuthnot, Robert Harley, Thomas Parnell, and | . This club included several of the notable satirists of early 18th centur ... |
Queen Victoria | ... called Mary, preferring not to take the name of her husband's grandmother, | . Queen Mary was crowned with the King on 22 June 1911 at Westminster Abbe ... |
Mike Markkula | | , a retired Intel salesman who provided early critical funding for Apple C ... |
Robert Walpole | ... au (1740–1817); Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) and Sir | (1676–1745); Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683–1737); John Stuar ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... iver. Chilled pawpaw fruit was a favorite dessert of George Washington, and | planted it at his home in Virginia, Monticello. The Lewis and Clark Expedi ... |
Ahmed Ben Bella | ... ember 1963, a constitution was adopted by referendum, and later that month, | was formally elected the first president. The war of national liberation a ... |
Zhu De | ... e CPC, there were two opinions as well. Most of the leaders such as Mao and | proposed the execution of Chiang for his suppressions, which had damaged t ... |
Steven Berkoff | ... ected by Pantelis Voulgaris and starred Victoria Haralabidou, Damien Lewis, | and Kosta Sommer |
Herbert Hoover | ... ng the report Lawlessness in Law Enforcement in 1931, under the auspices of | 's Wickersham Commission. In 1934, the ACLU lobbied for the passage of the ... |
Swiss Federal Council | ... f the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports and to the | as a whole. The current Chief of the Armed Forces is Lieutenant-General (K ... |
Frank Oz | ... children's television show, Sesame Street. Bert was originally performed by | . Since 2001, Muppeteer Eric Jacobson has been phased in as Bert's primary ... |
Wim Wenders | Until the End of the World is a 1991 film by the German film director | ; the screenplay was written by Wenders and Peter Carey, from a story by W ... |
John Quincy Adams | ... y") lead to the founding of the Democratic Party. The other faction, led by | and Henry Clay, formed a new party known as the National Republicans; it e ... |
Goldie Hawn | ... l from 1967. Gary Owens (announcer), Eileen Brennan, Roddy Maude-Roxby, and | came on in the show. Most of the cast members were not in all 14 episodes ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... hinese or the Japanese, and the secretary was further hampered by President | ’s clear indication that he would not support economic sanctions as a mean ... |
Margaret Beckett | Other notable alumni include | , a politician who in 2006 became Foreign Secretary |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... uty to the Secretary of the Navy. In a separate capacity as a member of the | the CNO is a military adviser to the National Security Council, the Homela ... |
Truman | ... ionist Senator Robert Taft. Eisenhower's campaign was a crusade against the | administration's policies regarding "Korea, Communism and Corruption. |
William Friedkin | ... ritic. He was part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, which included | , Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino, and Franc ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ish subjects to be honoured in that way (other examples are Lord Nelson and | )—and the last heraldic state funeral to be held in Britain. The funeral t ... |
Secretary of the Navy | The CNO reports directly to the | for the command, utilization of resources and operating efficiency of the ... |
Pharaoh | ... chadnezzar, ceasing to pay tribute to him and entered into an alliance with | Hophra of Egypt. In 589 BCE, Nebuchadnezzar II returned to Judah and again ... |
Meg Whitman | ... ed $6.7 million in funding from the venture capital firm Benchmark Capital. | was hired as eBay President and CEO in March 1998. At the time, the compan ... |
William Ruckelshaus | ... ichardson resigned rather than carry out the order. Deputy Attorney General | considered the order "fundamentally wrong" and also resigned, making Bork ... |
Jackie Chan | ... and Taiwanese media hinted at ties between Zhang and her Rush Hour co-star | , and also publicly linked Zhang with Erik Fok, grandson of Hong Kong busi ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... is suppressions, which had damaged the CPC immensely. Some of them, such as | and Zhang Wentian, did realize it could bring more damage to the anti-Japa ... |
Adam Faith | ... nly consistently successful act until the "Beat Boom" was that of teen idol | : Faith was assigned to the label in 1959 by Norman Newell, an EMI A&R man ... |
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 ... |
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute | ... bert Walpole (1676–1745); Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683–1737) | ;(1713–92) his architect William Burges (1827–1881) and the present Prince ... |
Dave Sexton | ... , George Raynor, Harry Storer and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell, | , John Sillett, Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Pet ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... tary engagement in Afghanistan "a bleeding wound", Soviet General Secretary | began a withdrawal of Soviet troops from the nation. On February 15, 1989, ... |
George W. Bush | On March 23, 2007, President | signed legislation naming the United States Department of Education headqu ... |
Lavity Stoutt | ... by order in council. Elections followed in 1967, and a comparatively young | was elected as the first Chief Minister of the Territory |
Corazon Aquino | ... odless People Power Revolution that removed Marcos from power and installed | as the new president of the Philippines |
Douglas MacArthur | ... n of Remington Rand was renamed the Univac division of Sperry Rand. General | was chosen to head the company. In the 1960s, UNIVAC was one of the eight ... |
Rob Reiner | ... attending Beverly Hills High School with the likes of Richard Dreyfuss and | |
Evan Bayh | ... ican candidate some the state's highest percentage results. Even US senator | , in spite of his landslide victories in 1998 and 2004, had failed to carr ... |
Brendan Sullivan Jr | ... d that Stevens had hired "Washington's most powerful and expensive lawyer", | ., in response to the investigation. In 2006, during wiretapped conversati ... |
Inukai Tsuyoshi | ... as Finance Minister under the administrations of Tanaka Giichi (1927–1929), | (1931–1932), Saitō Makoto (1932–1934) and Okada Keisuke (1934–1936). Despi ... |
Tom Hanks | ... Governors since October 2004, alongside other space advocates such as actor | and author and futurist Sir Arthur C. Clarke. In a 2007 interview with GQ ... |
John Gielgud | ... time I heard it mentioned was in the 1980s and I immediately consulted Sir | whose own performance of Jack Worthing in the same play was legendary and ... |
Rudolph Cartier | He also had a prominent television role in | 's 1961 production of Anna Karenina for BBC Television, in which he co-sta ... |
Paul Newman | A portion of Saline is featured in the film Blaze starring | . The store from which Newman, as Earl K. Long, buys boots is an actual bu ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... ng over 90 stores and including parking for 2,300 cars, was opened by Queen | in 1982. 34 miles (55 km) of urban roads were planned and a network of hig ... |
Sir Henry Vane | ... dy to present evidence against Strafford. However, the evidence supplied by | in relation to Strafford's alleged improper use and threat to England via ... |
Nixon Administration | ... 1), he voted to allow newspapers to publish the Pentagon Papers despite the | 's contention that publication would have security implications. In his co ... |
Ahmed Ben Bella | ... me of those regionalists, tensions increased between Houari Boumédienne and | . In 1965 the military toppled Ahmed Ben Bella, and Houari Boumedienne bec ... |
Diane Keaton | ... atifah appeared in the crime comedy Mad Money opposite Academy Award-winner | as well as Katie Holmes and Ted Danson. She appeared on Saturday Night Liv ... |
Saitō Makoto | ... administrations of Tanaka Giichi (1927–1929), Inukai Tsuyoshi (1931–1932), | (1932–1934) and Okada Keisuke (1934–1936). Despite his considerable succes ... |
Robert De Niro | ... adaptation, most notably Stardust, which premiered in August 2007 and stars | , Michelle Pfeiffer and Claire Danes, directed by Matthew Vaughn. A stop-m ... |
Yogi Berra | Verducci wrote, "Rickey is the modern-day | , only faster." Henderson himself is resigned to his persona: "A lot of st ... |
Henry Clay | ... ng of the Democratic Party. The other faction, led by John Quincy Adams and | , formed a new party known as the National Republicans; it evolved into th ... |
Ed Harris | The film Knightriders (1981) by George A. Romero starring | used scenes shot in Fawn Township (1980) for the movie |
Gerald Ford | President | 's mother Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford and maternal grandfather Levi Addison ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... d as well as Louis Le Vau's historic expansion of the Palace of Versailles, | 's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, the ascension of Lou ... |
Condoleezza Rice | ... dictatorship in the heart of Europe" by the former U.S. Secretary of State | . He and other Belarusian officials are also subject of the s imposed by t ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... n dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet dictator | , and other leaders of his times |
Erskine Bowles | ... Richard Burr, who, like Elizabeth Dole two years earlier, defeated Democrat | to win the other North Carolina Senate seat. In September 2005, Random Hou ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... us Islamist leaders, including senior Hamas founder Mahmoud Zahar, met with | as part of "regular consultations" between Israeli officials and Palestini ... |
Jimmy Dickinson | ... Paul Walsh, Darren Anderton, Guy Whittingham, Micky Quinn, Mark Hateley and | , who played more than 800 times for his only club and was never booked or ... |
Thomas Cromwell | ... he Tower was assessed as needing considerable work on its defences. In 1532 | spent £3,593 on repairs and imported nearly 3000 tons of Caen stone for th ... |
Caesar | ... a former generation a specimen of shameless adulation. The few allusions to | 's murderers and to Augustus hardly pass beyond the conventional style of ... |
Charles Laughton | ... irline and eyebrows. During filming she was visited on the set by the actor | . She commented that she had a "nerve" playing a woman in her sixties, to ... |
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 ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... have the magic touch, staging a disappointing revival of Twelfth Night with | and Vivien Leigh in 1955 and a disastrous production of Macbeth with Ralph ... |
Elliot Richardson | ... is Oval Office conversations. Nixon initially ordered U.S. Attorney General | , to fire Cox. Richardson resigned rather than carry out the order. Deputy ... |
John Adams | ... of foreign debt payments. Even comparatively conservative commentators like | observed that these levies were "heavier than the People could bear. |
White House Chief of Staff | Eisenhower was the first President to hire a | or "gatekeeper" – an idea which he borrowed from the United States Army. E ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ations between business and government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of | , William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce ... |
Leslie Howard | ... ll-known of the Pimpernel movies is the 1934 The Scarlet Pimpernel starring | , considered the definitive adaptation |
Donna Shalala | ... Cambridge historian Sir Moses I. Finley; Arthur Rock, a cofounder of Intel | ;, former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; Joe Biden, ... |
Geoffrey Perkins | ... sounding nature, but also for the fact that it had a banjo in it, which, as | recalls, Adams said would give it an "on the road, hitch-hiking feel. |
Swiss Federal Council | He was elected to the | on 10 December 1969. During his time in office, he headed the Political De ... |
Kevin Rudd | ... l Government apology to the Aboriginal Stolen Generations by Prime Minister | . On 21 January 2009, Whitlam achieved a greater age than any other Prime ... |
Levi Woodbury | ... is Preston Blair, a journalist and adviser to President Andrew Jackson, and | , an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. However, the relationship bet ... |
Turgot | ... on et le commerce des grains, in which he attacked the free-trade policy of | . His wife now believed he could get into office as a great financier, and ... |
Lord North | ... ere unsuccessful because King George III and the ministry of Prime Minister | were determined not to retreat on the question of parliamentary supremacy. ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... ster Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China | issued the document, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Empire ... |
Richard Nixon | Tanaka's foreign policy mirrored that of | , and his most notable achievement was the normalization of Japan's relati ... |
Gore Verbinski | The Mexican is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by | and starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts, with a plot that is an unusual m ... |
Edward VII | ... ice hockey to Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future | and George V) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had ... |
Winston Churchill | ... s quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and | stated, "I find Hornblower admirable. |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... sity of Tennessee, is named in his honor. He is tied with Robert Altman and | for the most Academy Award nominations for best director without a single ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... inst the passage of the Clarity Act, the attempt by Canadian Prime Minister | (himself a Quebecer who represented a strongly nationalist riding) and Sté ... |
James W. Owens | ... ve held top positions at large companies. These include: Caterpillar Inc. ( | ), Thomasville Furniture Industries (Nancy Webster), DuPont (Ed Woolard), ... |
Winston Churchill | ... 945, United States President Harry S. Truman, United Kingdom Prime Minister | , and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China Chiang Kai-shek issu ... |
William J. Bratton | ... ation of the broken windows theory in aggressive policing policies, such as | 's zero-tolerance policy, has been shown to criminalize the poor and homel ... |
Howard Hughes | ... lson obtained evidence that Davis was engaged in a sexual relationship with | and subsequently filed for divorce citing Davis's "cruel and inhuman manne ... |
Lord Godolphin | ... in her over to her own preferred political party. In 1704, Anne confided to | that she did not think that she and Sarah could ever be true friends again |
Carl Schurz | Together with | , the American Turners were supportive of the election of Abraham Lincoln ... |
Elizabeth II | ... at the age of 85 as a Knight Commander of the British Empire (KBE) by Queen | . The honour had been first proposed in 1931. Knighthood was suggested aga ... |
Chen Cheng | ... came to Xian again, accompanied by many senior Kuomintang leaders including | to monitor the suppression campaign. In the interim between these two visi ... |
Richard Wagner | ... tors to the springs included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Fyodor Dostoevsky, | , and Johannes Brahms. In those years there were more millionaires living ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... chose to ‘blacken up’ include Ralph Richardson (1937), John Gielgud (1961), | (1964), Anthony Hopkins (1981) and Orson Welles. Ground-breaking black Ame ... |
Lloyd George | The three principal players at Versailles were Britain's | , France's Clemenceau and America's President Wilson |
Katō Takaaki | ... in the Lower House of the Diet of Japan in the 1924 General Election. When | became the prime minister and set up a coalition cabinet 1924, Takahashi a ... |
George W. Bush | ... tanding that masculinity and femininity are gender roles and not sex roles. | , the 43rd president of the United States, once said, “The best defense ag ... |
George Canning | ... the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland in the moderate Tory governments of | and Lord Goderich. Upon the death of his father in 1828 and his becoming V ... |
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 ... |
Gerald Ford | ... after Lyndon Johnson has also appointed staff to this position. Initially, | and Jimmy Carter tried to operate without a Chief of Staff but both eventu ... |
Leonard Wood | ... cked for several ballots between Illinois Governor Frank Lowden and General | , few delegates seriously considered Hoover as a compromise choice. Althou ... |
Harry Solter | ... films directed by Griffith in 1908. Toward the end of 1908 Lawrence married | |
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 ... |
Masayoshi Ōhira | ... s popularity, along with support from the factions of Yasuhiro Nakasone and | , gave him a 282-190 victory over Fukuda in the LDP's 1971 party president ... |
Kjell Magne Bondevik | ... nberg and replace it with a three-party coalition led by Christian Democrat | . However, the coalition continued to decline to govern together with the ... |
James Madison | ... esolutions. Though the resolutions followed the "interposition" approach of | , Jefferson advocated nullification and at one point drafted a threat for ... |
Cals | ... ell and without elections it was replaced by the KVP-ARP-PvdA cabinet under | , which itself also fell the next year. In the following 1967 elections th ... |
Jared Leto | Between 2006 and 2007, he replaced | in Awake, with Jessica Alba, which tells the story of a man who remains aw ... |
Hara Takashi | ... kai political party . He was appointed to the same office by Prime Minister | in 1918. In 1920, Takahashi's title was elevated to viscount (shishaku). A ... |
Chief Secretary for Ireland | ... g the middle ground. Though a Whig, he accepted (29 April 1827) the post of | in the moderate Tory governments of George Canning and Lord Goderich. Upon ... |
John Donahoe | ... 08 the company announced that Whitman would step down on March 31, 2008 and | was selected to become President and CEO. Whitman remained on the Board of ... |
Chester W. Nimitz | ... 973, the library facility complex was completed and named for Fleet Admiral | class of 1905 |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... aking the Bond films, Connery also starred in other acclaimed films such as | 's Marnie (1964) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Apart from The M ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... rrender of Japan in World War II. On July 26, 1945, United States President | , United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Nat ... |
Colbert | ... a defense of state corporatism framed as a eulogy of Louis XIV's minister, | ; in 1775, he published his Essai sur la législation et le commerce des gr ... |
Lord Wriothesley | ... rotestant officials such as Stephen Gardiner (the Bishop of Winchester) and | (the Lord Chancellor), who tried to turn the king against her in 1546. An ... |
Saigō Tsugumichi | Working under his patron, Navy Minister | from 1893, Yamamoto became the real leader of the navy; initiating numerou ... |
Vice President | ... whole narrowly cast its electoral votes for the Southern Democratic choice, | John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. Regular Democratic nominee Stephen A. Do ... |
Ertha Pascal-Trouillot | ... rmer Tonton Macoute leader Roger Lafontant seized the provisional President | and declared himself President. After large numbers of Aristide supporters ... |
President Truman | In July 1946, as Chairman of the Council on African Affairs, he telegraphed | on the lynching of four African Americans in Georgia, demanding that the f ... |
Kirk Kerkorian | ... vation of the Republic square, funded by the American-Armenian billionaire, | . Another diasporan Armenian from Argentina; Eduardo Eurnekian took over t ... |
Francis X. Bushman | ... the future) as George Periolat, Ben Turpin, Wallace Beery, Thomas Meighan, | , Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Tom Mix, Ann Little, Helen Dunbar, Harold ... |
Jim Webb | ... ent U.S. Senators from the Commonwealth of Virginia are Mark Warner (D) and | (D) |
Horace Stoneham | ... fficult decision to move the Dodgers to California, convincing Giants owner | to move to San Francisco instead of Minneapolis to keep the Giants-Dodgers ... |
Danny DeVito | ... he last of his three collaborations with Ivan Reitman and again co-starring | and also for the second time featuring Pamela Reed. This film brought Schw ... |
Thomas Mitchell | ... ns but was not from Dumfries. It was as a manager rather than a player that | made his name as a multiple F.A. Cup winner at Blackburn Rovers before joi ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... on of soft ice cream. A chemical research team in Britain (of which a young | was a member) discovered a method of doubling the amount of air in ice cre ... |
Jonathan Demme | ... nse in 1984. Byrne added "Loco de Amor" (Crazy for Love) with Celia Cruz to | 's 1986 film Something Wild |
Chang Hsiao-yen | ... with Chang Ya-juo, Chiang also had twin sons in 1941: Chang Hsiao-tz'u and | . (Note the identical generation name of Hsiao between all sons, legitimat ... |
Joseph V. Doria, Jr. | # | 1998–200 |
Samuel Dexter | ... r, which incorporated the same year, was named after the opposing candidate | . It was during Gov. Brooks' administration that Maine ceased to be a terr ... |
James Buchanan | ... idge. The county was originally named Buchanan County, after U.S. President | , but was renamed in 1861 for Alexander H. Stephens, the vice president of ... |
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 ... |
John Gielgud | ... re recent actors who chose to ‘blacken up’ include Ralph Richardson (1937), | (1961), Laurence Olivier (1964), Anthony Hopkins (1981) and Orson Welles. ... |
Mariah Carey | ... rominence during the late 1990s. At that time, several celebrities, such as | , had adopted Hello Kitty as a fashion statement. Newer products featuring ... |
Minister of Finance | ... k Sabha. She had to accommodate Desai as Deputy Prime Minister of India and | . In 1969 after many disagreements with Desai, the Indian National Congres ... |
Robert Stigwood | Producer | said in a recent interview on "The Inside Story: Saturday Night Fever", ab ... |
George W. Bush | ... between its north and south. While the north (Oak Harbor) is conservative - | received almost 65 percent of the 2004 vote and carried all precincts - al ... |
Robert Lepage | ... n the April 2011 production of Die Walküre. The staging of Das Rheingold by | involved 24 identical wedges able to rotate independently on a horizontal ... |
Jay-Z | ... ktra in 1989), remains popular. It has been applied to artists ranging from | to Lupe Fiasco |
Vice President of the United States | Ayres played a | twice, in Advise & Consent and The Man, as well as the President of the Un ... |
Vice President of the United States | ... la, former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; Joe Biden, | ; 7-time NBA All Star, pro basketball Hall of Famer and current Mayor of D ... |
Drew Carey | ... , pop singer Don Everly, and a version of the “Too Fat Polka” with comedian | |
Carl Laemmle | ... dependent Moving Pictures Company of America (IMP). The company, founded by | , the owner of a film exchange (who later absorbed IMP into Universal Pict ... |
Siegmund Lubin | ... en they returned to the United States, they joined a film company headed by | (Siegmund "Pop" Lubin), described as the 'wisest and most democratic film ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... s is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, and a Commonwealth realm with | as head of state (represented by a Governor-General) |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... Greene and Lee Majors, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR | , composer John Williams, author Graham Greene, and former Mauritian QC an ... |
Joe Biden | ... Donna Shalala, former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services | ;, Vice President of the United States; 7-time NBA All Star, pro basketbal ... |
William Howard Taft | ... ess and government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of Theodore Roosevelt, | , and Woodrow Wilson, he sought to make the Commerce Department a powerful ... |
Gene Kelly | ... eral members of SAG, led by Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Danny Kaye, and | formed the Committee for the First Amendment (CFA) and flew to Washington, ... |
Shinzō Abe | ... hairman of the Education Rebuilding Council, which was set up by Japan's PM | after he came to power in 2006 |
Saddam Hussein | ... Arafat established relationships with a variety of world leaders, including | and Idi Amin. Arafat was Amin's best man at his wedding in Uganda in 1975 |
Ngo Dinh Diem | In 1963, the South Vietnamese President | , a Catholic, and the younger brother of Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc banned t ... |
Lupe Fiasco | ... 989), remains popular. It has been applied to artists ranging from Jay-Z to | |
Ray Lyman Wilbur | ... years earlier Ely had been executive assistant to Secretary of the Interior | during the Hoover administration, and by 1950 headed a prominent law firm ... |
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 ... |
Sam Raimi | In an article for Premiere magazine, | confirmed the long-standing rumor that Maguire and his Spider-Man co-star ... |
Yuan Shikai | ... nder of the cruiser , undertook a confidential mission to meet Qing General | in Seoul, Korea (1890). Afterwards, he assumed command of the |
Stalin | ... as later developed into "Liberation Theologies" from suffering people under | ism in Eastern Europe and military dictatorships in South America and Sout ... |
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 ... |
Al Pacino | ... n Wings of Courage, a 3D IMAX film, and that same year, he starred opposite | and Robert De Niro in Heat, which is now considered one of the best crime/ ... |
Udaijin | ... riods. Sanetomo also achieved the third highest post of the imperial court, | (Minister of the Right or "vice-premier") in 1218. Eventually, he lapsed i ... |
Billy Beane | ... 18, 2007, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Oakland general manager | was considering adding Henderson to the roster for one game in September, ... |
George V | ... Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future Edward VII and | ) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had been founde ... |
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 ... |
Pharaoh | ... circumcision" (Type III) stems from its practice in Ancient Egypt under the | s, and "fibula" (in "infibulation") refers to the Roman practice of pierci ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... eaturing numerous musical celebrities. This performance was immortalized in | 's 1978 documentary The Last Waltz. The Band reformed in 1983 without guit ... |
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 ... |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... usel is the second stage musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and | (book and lyrics). The work premiered in 1945 and was adapted from Ferenc ... |
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia | ... evious Federal MP was Tim Fischer, who was leader of the National Party and | . In State politics, the Electoral district of Albury is currently represe ... |
Patrick Bateson | ... g Sheldrake's prediction. In an independent analysis of the data, biologist | agreed with Rose that the results ran counter to the prediction of morphic ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... Oslo Accords of 1993 between the later assassinated Israeli Prime Minister | and Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat had provided ... |
Paul Newman | Portions of the 1989 film Blaze, starring | , were filmed in Winnfield and Saline, Louisiana |
George Marshall | ... McCarthyism. In particular, Eisenhower was criticized for failing to defend | from attacks by Joseph McCarthy, though he privately deplored McCarthy's t ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... red a Soviet mural of Lenin and images of Reagan and then-UK Prime Minister | . The sleeve notes, attributed to ZTT's Paul Morley, dispassionately repor ... |
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 ... |
Jack Warner | ... delays led to cost overruns and angry confrontations with Warner Bros. head | . Principal photography wrapped on March 17, 1954. At Luft's suggestion, t ... |
Henry Knox | ... town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The town was named for General | , the first United States Secretary of War. The population was 747 at the ... |
Secretary of the Navy | ... Department of the Navy. The office is a military adviser and deputy to the | . In a separate capacity as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff the CNO ... |
Mahinda Rajapaksa | ... lving a long-running dispute on the length of President Kumaratunga's term. | was nominated the SLFP candidate and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremes ... |
Kevin Towers | ... to Verducci, during one off-season, Henderson called Padres general manager | and left this message: "Kevin, this is Rickey. Calling on behalf of Rickey ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... changed to Concord by Harold Macmillan in response to a perceived slight by | . In 1967, at the French roll-out in Toulouse the British Government Minis ... |
Steve Jobs | ... ucted. Following the demise of the various incarnations of NeXT (started by | in the late 1980s and merged with Apple Computer in 1997), the Trillium so ... |
Soia Mentschikoff | ... ars in the United States, including Karl N. Llewellyn, William A. Schnader, | , and |
Burgess Meredith | ... eau novel, Le Journal d'une femme de chambre, starring Paulette Goddard and | . The Woman on the Beach (1947) starring Joan Bennett and Robert Ryan was ... |
Bud Selig | ... an Jose as the team's "best option", but Major League Baseball Commissioner | said he would wait on a report on whether the team could move to the area ... |
Micky Adams | ... uld, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, | , Iain Dowie and Chris Coleman |
Jack Nicholson | ... lationship with Reed's wife, writer Louise Bryant. O'Neill was portrayed by | in the 1981 film Reds about the life of John Reed |
John Gielgud | ... films such as Murder on the Orient Express (1974) with Vanessa Redgrave and | and A Bridge Too Far (1977) co-starring Dirk Bogarde and Laurence Olivier |
Chet Atkins | ... rayed from the Slovenian-style polka, but did record with country guitarist | , pop singer Don Everly, and a version of the “Too Fat Polka” with comedia ... |
Mikhail Artamonov | ... ion of Balanjar has not yet been established precisely. Soviet archeologist | initially placed Balanjar on the site of the modern Daghestani city of Buy ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... e and John Gielgud and A Bridge Too Far (1977) co-starring Dirk Bogarde and | |
Richard Crossman | In March 1946, British Labour Party MP | gave the following description of activity at the hotel: "private detectiv ... |
John Wayne | Clift's first movie role was opposite | in the 1948 film Red River which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948. Cl ... |
Empress of India | ... st powers. In recognition of British rule over India, Victoria was declared | in 1876. However, her reign was also marked by increased support for the r ... |
George W. Bush | ... e Jeremy Deller won the prize with his film Memory Bucket, documenting both | 's hometown Crawford, Texas – and the siege in nearby Waco. The prize mone ... |
Lorin Maazel | ... in a single movement of an hour or so, have been made by Leopold Stokowski, | (Der Ring ohne Wörte) (1988) and Henk de Vlieger (The Ring: an Orchestral ... |
Henry Morgenthau | ... United States (including Harry Dexter White, Secretary of the Treasury and | ), but opposed by John Maynard Keynes, head of the British delegation. The ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... tan. He retained that title until his death on 6 February 1952, after which | became Queen of Pakistan. Pakistan became an Islamic and Parliamentary rep ... |
Paul Morley | ... -UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The sleeve notes, attributed to ZTT's | , dispassionately reported details of the relative nuclear arsenals of eac ... |
Pharaoh | During the Amarna Period, | Akhenaten introduced monotheistic worship of Aton, the deified solar disc, ... |
Nobusuke Kishi | When | became prime minister in 1957, Tanaka was given his first cabinet post, Mi ... |
George Cukor | ... rner Bros. supplied the funds, production facilities, and crew. Directed by | and costarring James Mason, it was a large undertaking to which she initia ... |
Marvin Miller | ... ns. In 1966, however, the players enlisted the help of labor union activist | to form the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). The same ye ... |
Thomas Cromwell | ... nry the Supreme Head of the Church of England. Between 1535 and 1540, under | , the policy known as the Dissolution of the Monasteries was put into effe ... |
Gary McAllister | ... Sillett, Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, | , Micky Adams, Iain Dowie and Chris Coleman |
Harold Macmillan | ... oncorde, with the French spelling, but was officially changed to Concord by | in response to a perceived slight by Charles de Gaulle. In 1967, at the Fr ... |
Ratnasiri Wickremanayake | ... he's 48.43%. Mahinda Rajapaksa took oath as President on November 19, 2005. | was appointed the 22nd Prime Minister on November 21, 2005, to fill the po ... |
Hafez al-Assad | ... other PLO leaders. Although originally aligned with Fatah, Syrian President | feared a loss of influence in Lebanon and switched sides. He sent his army ... |
The Queen | ... of Buckingham Palace on 19 February 1960, the third child and second son of | and The Duke of Edinburgh, and third grandchild of Queen Elizabeth The Que ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... ted. This has resulted in various leaders speaking to midshipmen, including | , football coach Dick Vermeil, and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia |
George H. W. Bush | ... District Attorney, and ran unopposed in 2005. Although Suffolk voters gave | a victory here in 1992, the county voted for Bill Clinton in 1996 and cont ... |
John Landis | ... tories he wrote about his fraternity days at Dartmouth. In a CNN interview, | said the movie was "based on Chris Miller's real fraternity at Dartmouth," ... |
Ray Austin | ... n Wintle as Consultant to the series and Philip Levene as Story Consultant. | became the fight arranger for series 4 and 5, introducing kung fu to the s ... |
de Gaulle's | ... he escaped back to England, where he initially worked as an interpreter for | Free French forces. However, he was quickly prised away from de Gaulle by ... |
Udaijin | ... oka Hachiman-gū after assisting to a ceremony celebrating his nomination to | . His nephew (the son of second shogun Minamoto no Yoriie) Kugyō (Minamoto ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... emonstrations in 1955 and 26000 in 1960-61. Finally, in September 1966, the | -led Union Government accepted the demand, and Punjab was trifurcated as p ... |
Stephen Conroy | ... 15 December 2008. According to a spokesman for the Communications Minister, | , "The expert panel has determined that Telstra’s submission to the nation ... |
Lord Provost of Glasgow | The title | , used now for the civic leader of the city council, has history dating fr ... |
President of the Philippines | ... s represented by Malacañan Palace, the official office and residence of the | , and the buildings of the Supreme Court of the Philippines respectively. ... |
John Neely Kennedy | ... by Hurricane Betsy in 1965, and it has since been accessible only by boat. | , the current Louisiana State Treasurer, is a resident of Madisonville |
Andrew Carnegie | ... gue, which was built specially for the Court in 1913 with an endowment from | . From 1922 on, the building also housed the distinctly separate Permanent ... |
Burgess Meredith | ... college campuses. Special guest villains such as Cesar Romero (the Joker), | (the Penguin), Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt (Catwoman) and Joan Collins (t ... |
Robert Z. Leonard | ... lda Sears, based on the novel Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott. It was directed by | , who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. The film was ... |
Andrei Tarkovsky | ... d, Wassily Kandinsky, Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Albert Schweitzer, | Bruno Walter, and Alternative Nobel Prize winner |
Isabel Martínez de Perón | ... onarch women heads of state and heads of government in this period included | as the first woman President in Argentina and the first woman non-monarch ... |
Grant Tinker | ... soldiers, the game was developed into a radio show by Reid and John Moses. | , later President of NBC and MTM Enterprises, got his start as an assistan ... |
Maxwell R. Thurman | The first four star officer at NCSU, General | , a former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Hugh Shelton, now retired ... |
Godolphin | ... ful intimacy with the two most powerful men in the country, Marlborough and | . Godolphin, though a great friend of Sarah's, had even considered refusin ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... cial statehood ceremony in 1959 and being asked for a private audience with | |
Lord Charles Townshend | ... nd, to settle here. Some were veterans of the Revolution of 1688. Named for | , this settlement survived and was incorporated November 3, 1764. It was r ... |
Earl Bellamy | ... ) until he left in 1971 to produce The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson. | rounded out the series as director of the show's final year |
John Bell | ... pported by plurality the Constitutional Union Party candidate, U.S. Senator | of Tennessee, who pledged merely to support the Constitution of the United ... |
George W. Bush | ... f that group's votes. In Webb County, Kerry received 23,654 (57 percent) to | 's 17,753 (42 percent). Nearly 57,000 registered voters in Webb County did ... |
Don Letts | ... nk scene. Featuring interviews with James, Sensible, Scabies, Glen Matlock, | and Chrissie Hynde, the programme gave some new insights into the bands an ... |
Raúl Castro | ... dent of the option of ending the embargo by executive order until Fidel and | leave power and a prescribed course of transition is followed. The bill al ... |
Harry Solter | Also at Vitagraph was a young actor, | , who was looking for 'a young, beautiful equestrian girl' to star in a fi ... |
Charles Hawtrey | ... is assistant, Lord Darcy. They must rescue preposterously effete aristocrat | from the clutches of Kenneth Williams' fiendish Citizen Camembert and his ... |
Tom Ellard | ... t Original Soundtrack" for The Illustrated Family Doctor, where lead singer | said the band would never fit into mainstream music. However, not all cont ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... l scholar Lawrence Douglas, physicist Arthur Zajonc, Pulitzer Prize-winning | biographer William Taubman, African art specialist Rowland Abiodun, Natura ... |
Laurence Fishburne | ... production casting a black actor as Othello would not come until 1995 with | opposite Kenneth Branagh's Iago. In the past, Othello would often have bee ... |
John Landis | ... The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with | , and stars Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Chr ... |
Mahinda Rajapaksa | | | |Freedom Part |
US Secretary of State | The | was satisfied with Reed's arrest and pressured the Finns for his papers. A ... |
Lord Stanley of Preston | In 1888, the new Governor General of Canada, | , whose sons and daughter had become hockey enthusiasts, attended the Mont ... |
Orson Welles | ... ween the authors affecting the project. The initial production, directed by | and with Canada Lee as Bigger opened at the St. James Theatre on March 24, ... |
Dmitry Medvedev | In November 2008, Russian president | announced government support for the construction of the Sakhalin Tunnel, ... |
Iain Dowie | ... l, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, Micky Adams, | and Chris Coleman |
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 ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... the parents of three daughters: Catharina-Amalia, Alexia, and Ariane. When | passes away, or abdicates the throne, the Crown Prince will take the thron ... |
Julius Caesar | ... erely because it is accommodated to the Julian year." This Julian refers to | , who introduced the Julian calendar in 46 BC |
Johnny Depp | ... chose to release the story exclusively to People magazine, who bumped actor | off of that week's cover in favor of Bass. In his coming out interview, Ba ... |
Robert Lansing | On October 5, Secretary of State | was the first official to propose that Marshall forcibly assume the presid ... |
Mel Brooks | ... , including Jacques Tati with his Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953) and | with Silent Movie (1976). Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's acclaimed d ... |
Sidonius Apollinaris | ... d in Spain, considered the year 457 the third of Avitus' reign; furthermore | tells about a failed coup d'etat in Gaul, organised by one Marcellus and p ... |
Charles Laughton | ... nti-Nazi film set in France, This Land Is Mine, starring Maureen O'Hara and | . Two years later, he made The Southerner, a film about Texas sharecropper ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... made it almost to the half-way point before the project was abandoned under | . In 2000, the Russian government revived the idea, adding a suggestion th ... |
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 ... |
Trevor Horn | ... were already intact prior to any involvement from ZTT or eventual producer | |
George Clinton | ... ork, the candidates for governor were John Jay, a Federalist, and incumbent | , who was allied with Jefferson and the Republicans. Four states' electors ... |
Solomon Trujillo | In May 2009, | stood down as Chief Executive Officer to return to the United States. Davi ... |
Eugene Levy | His frequent writing partner is | . Together, Levy, Guest and a small band of other actors have formed a loo ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... ng a singing contest in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ross approached former neighbor | for an audition at the label with which he recorded, Motown Records. The g ... |
Alan Ball | ... Beauty is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by | . Kevin Spacey stars as office worker Lester Burnham, who has a midlife cr ... |
Mo Mowlam | The Labour politician | was educated in Coventry; trade union organiser Tom Mann and National Soci ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... f Rights, which was then included in a new constitution. Another Virginian, | , drew upon Mason's work in drafting the national Declaration of Independe ... |
Winston Churchill | ... s the maquis were receiving, to the extent that he begged five minutes with | , the British Prime Minister. Churchill, reluctant at first, but fascinate ... |
Henry Knox | ... state, property, and that he did not have permission from Secretary at War | to do so |
William Cohen | ... peacekeeping efforts on the continent. In 1998, the U.S. Defence Secretary, | , said that Morocco and the U.S. have "mutual concerns over transnational ... |
David Thodey | ... jillo stood down as Chief Executive Officer to return to the United States. | took over the role |
Shigeru Yoshida | ... cratic Liberal Party, and Tanaka instantly won favor with the DLP's leader, | . Yoshida appointed Tanaka as a Vice Minister of Justice, the youngest in ... |
Farhan Akhtar | ... g his love interest. The film was written and directed by the then newcomer | . According to critics, the film broke new grounds by showing Indian urban ... |
Anthony Asquith | ... pted for the English-language cinema at least three times, first in 1952 by | who adapted the screenplay and directed it. Michael Denison (Algernon), Mi ... |
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 ... |
Edward Livingston | Livingston is an eponym honoring | , a prominent American and Louisianan jurist and statesman who assisted in ... |
James Madison | ... elers during the Colonial era. Famous Americans, such as George Washington, | and others have passed through Rock Hall numerous times traversing between ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... ien becomes the first woman Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, | continuing as Prime Minister of India until 1977 (and taking office again ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... the critical failure of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, | said, "I sympathize with people who didn't like the MacGuffin (the crystal ... |
Secretary of Defense | ... he Department of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy was placed under the | . The position of Secretary of the Navy is filled by appointment of the Ex ... |
Takahashi Korekiyo | ... st in the cabinets of Ōkuma Shigenobu, Terauchi Masatake, Hara Takashi, and | . Under Hara and Takahashi, Katō was Japan's chief commissioner plenipoten ... |
Chi Chi LaRue | ... hom he also co-hosted on WKTU radio. On one episode, RuPaul featured guests | and Tom Chase speaking about the gay porn industry |
President Johnson | ... ski notes: “It was significant that, in contrast to his secretary of state, | fully accepted the Israeli version of the tragic incident.” He notes that ... |
Kijūrō Shidehara | ... Party (Minshuto). In the Diet, he became friends with former prime minister | and joined Shidehara's Doshi Club. Then in 1948, the Doshi Club defected t ... |
Jodie Foster | ... lland appeared in France at the César Award. The president of the ceremony, | , introduced her and de Havilland received a standing ovation |
Sir John Franklin | In 1825, | wrote that "The game of hockey played on the ice was the morning sport" wh ... |
Corazon Aquino | In 1986, after a major government reorganization, President | issued Executive Order No. 392 and changed the structure of the Metropolit ... |
Selig | ... 918. Kleine's new combine, V-L-S-E, was an amalgam of the Vitagraph, Lubin, | , and Essanay companies. Only the Vitagraph brand name continued into the ... |
Stephen Merchant | In the fifth season of The Ricky Gervais Show, | compared Ricky Gervais to a Womble while discussing Ricky's experiences as ... |
Elizabeth II | ... l officer, and an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (the husband of | ). He was the last Viceroy of India (1947) and the first Governor-General ... |
Stan Kasten | ... ncluding former Los Angeles Lakers player Magic Johnson, baseball executive | and film mogul Peter Guber, was announced on March 27, 2012. The total sal ... |
Gene Reynolds | ... ins for one season and was in turn followed by former actor-turned-director | from 1962 to 1964. James V. Kern, an experienced Hollywood television dire ... |
Dick Williams | ... ll for San Diego reliever Goose Gossage to pitch around him, Padres manager | was summoned to the mound. Anderson was seen and heard yelling to Gibson, ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... igh-profile figures paid visits to the city such as former Soviet President | , former Premier of the People's Republic of China, Zhou Enlai and lately ... |
Robert Gibbs | ... dential candidate, James B. Hunt Jr., 4-term Governor of North Carolina and | , Former White House Press Secretary, are among the most notable alumni wi ... |
George C. Marshall | ... f under Robert E. Lee) was a native of Loudoun County. World War II general | resided at Dodona Manor in Leesburg. Essayist and journalist Russell Baker ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... eerson and corresponded extensively with him. Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon, | , Moshe Katzav, and later, Benjamin Netanyahu - who was present at his fun ... |
Nathaniel P. Banks | The Union forces led by General | who occupied Opelousas found what the historian John D. Winters describes ... |
Richard Helms | ... akes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director | , who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, ... |
Petronius Maximus | ... sianus, one of his collaborators in his embassy to the Visigoths ordered by | , as the new magister militum; then he probably went to Gaul (Hydatius say ... |
David O. Selznick | ... ew material especially for the network. Shortly after the death of producer | , ABC acquired the rights to a considerable amount of the Selznick theatri ... |
Enomoto Takeaki | ... shimi and other locations; he was also aboard one of the ships that pursued | and the remnants of the Tokugawa fleet to Hokkaidō in 1869 |
William Jackson Palmer | ... d Rio Grande Railway (D&RG) was incorporated on October 27, 1870 by General | and a board of four directors. It was originally announced that the new ga ... |
Ricky Gervais | In the fifth season of The Ricky Gervais Show, Stephen Merchant compared | to a Womble while discussing Ricky's experiences as an unemployed artist i ... |
Ellen Hancock | ... n 2002, he joined the Board of Directors of Ripcord Networks, Inc., joining | , Gil Amelio, Mike Connor, and Wheels of Zeus co-founder Alex Fielding, al ... |
Hara Takashi | ... served in this post in the cabinets of Ōkuma Shigenobu, Terauchi Masatake, | , and Takahashi Korekiyo. Under Hara and Takahashi, Katō was Japan's chief ... |
Secretary of Homeland Security | ... Navy has the same powers and duties with respect to the Coast Guard as the | when the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy. The princi ... |
Robert Peel | ... urne's resignation led to the Bedchamber Crisis. Prospective prime minister | requested that Victoria dismiss some of the wives and daughters of Whig MP ... |
Peter Tewksbury | As mentioned above, | directed the first season |
Lord Provost of Glasgow | The council is ceremonially headed by the | , who is elected to convene the council and perform associated tasks as a ... |
Richard Whorf | The succeeding director, | , took over the reins for one season and was in turn followed by former ac ... |
George W. Bush | ... n parishes in Louisiana and the entire United States. In the 2004 election, | received 33,976 votes, or 77% of the county's total, more than three times ... |
Keith Allen | ... eral Manager Bud Poile to acquire bigger, tougher players. While head coach | soon after replaced Poile as GM, this mandate eventually led to one of the ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | Following the failure of the coup against the government of | in Moscow in August 1991, Uzbekistan's Supreme Soviet declared the indepen ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... p Fiction and Ronin, and the mineral unobtainium in Avatar (2009). The 2011 | film initially focuses on a mysterious notebook taken from the main charac ... |
William Crawford | ... s Monroe narrowly won the party's nomination for President in Congress over | in 1816 and defeated Federalist Rufus King in the general election |
Viktor Kress | ... ad learned the language). Prominent ethnic Germans in modern Russia include | , governor of Tomsk Oblast since 1991 and German Gref Minister of Economic ... |
Gil Amelio | ... ed the Board of Directors of Ripcord Networks, Inc., joining Ellen Hancock, | , Mike Connor, and Wheels of Zeus co-founder Alex Fielding, all Apple alum ... |
Kiki Vandeweghe | ... of being a stern disciplinarian, but was also a great teacher of the game. | of UCLA was drafted by the Mavs with the 11th pick of the 1980 NBA Draft, ... |
Maatia Toafa | ... lation to Australia, New Zealand or Kioa in Fiji, the former Prime Minister | said his government did not regard rising sea levels as such a threat that ... |
Elisabeth Domitien | ... ead of state in the Western hemisphere in 1974 until being deposed in 1976, | becomes the first woman Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, In ... |
Peter Guber | ... Lakers player Magic Johnson, baseball executive Stan Kasten and film mogul | , was announced on March 27, 2012. The total sale price exceeded $2 billio ... |
Donna Pescow | ... Barry Miller). Another, albeit informal, member of their group is Annette ( | ), a neighborhood girl who longs for a more permanent and physical relatio ... |
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 ... |
Jean Genet | The French director | 's 1950 fantasy-erotic film Un chant d'amour shows two inmates in solitary ... |
Bernardo O'Higgins | c. See articles 1st Venezuelan Rifles, | , Daniel Florencio O'Leary, Juan O'Donojú, Morgan O'Connell, & William Lam ... |
Basilios Bessarion | ... graphy, and compiled digests of many classical writers. His pupils included | and George Scholarius (later to become Patriarch of Constantinople and Ple ... |
Mike Medavoy | ... novel would be condensed into a single film. Bakshi arranged a meeting with | , United Artists' head of production, who agreed to let Bakshi direct in e ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... Dragonheart. Both Last Crusade and The Rock alluded to his James Bond days. | and George Lucas wanted "the father of Indiana Jones" (although Connery is ... |
Kirk Gibson | ... ries by MLB Productions and played on TV a number of times since then. When | came to bat in the eighth inning with runners on second and third and the ... |
Stephen Conroy | ... ate Telstra into two separate entities; a retail and wholesale arm. Senator | , Minister for Broadband and Communications, has stated to Telstra that th ... |
Robert Peel | ... led him to dismiss Melbourne in November. He then gave the Tories under Sir | an opportunity to form a government. Peel's failure to win a House of Comm ... |
Lidia Gueiler Tejada | ... he People's Republic of China continuing their leadership from the sixties, | becoming the interim President of Bolivia beginning from 1979 to 1980, Mar ... |
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 ... |
Henry Ford | ... (NLRB) posed a dilemma for the ACLU, because in 1937 it issued an order to | , prohibiting Ford from disseminating anti-union literature. Part of the A ... |
David Thodey | Under the leadership of | , Telstra embarked upon a transformation agenda to become more sales and s ... |
Stephen Conroy | ... dren Trinity Bates and Elliott Fletcher. Australian communications minister | decried the attacks, committed mainly by 4chan users, as evidence of the n ... |
Douglas MacArthur | ... he Philippine Army to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and asked General | to be its first commanding officer after the Philippines gained independen ... |
Turkish General Staff | ... 02, Turkey moved approximately 15,000 soldiers to its border with Iraq. The | stated that this move was in light of recent developments and did not indi ... |
William Crawford | ... the party in Congress boycotted the caucus; only a small rump group backed | . The Crawford faction included most "Old Republicans", who remained commi ... |
Calvin Coolidge | ... t, but they were defeated by the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and | . On their election, Marshall sent a note to Coolidge in which he offered ... |
F. W. Murnau | ... who went into films. He starred in the 1922 film version of Othello and in | 's The Last Laugh (Der Letzte Mann, 1924), as a proud but aged hotel doorm ... |
Hugh Ruttledge | Early expeditions—such as Bruce's in the 1920s and | 's two unsuccessful attempts in 1933 and 1936—tried to make an ascent of t ... |
Hu Jintao | ... ina by announcing the strategic partnership initiative during PRC President | 's state visit to Canada in September 2005 |
Cassiodorus | ... mpire. The term "Visigoth", however, was an invention of the sixth century. | , a Roman in the service of Theodoric the Great, invented the term "Visigo ... |
Vinson | ... ice, he was acting Chief Justice on two occasions: from Stone's death until | took office on June 24, 1946; and from Vinson's death on September 8, 1953 ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | He was not related to musical comedian and accordionist | , who also performs polka music. Al Yankovic, however was given accordion ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... Clark camped at that mouth of the Kalama River, under orders from President | . Over the following days, they would reached the present sites of Kelso a ... |
R. K. Shanmukham Chetty | ... city had been a breeding ground of famous politicians and bureaucrats like | , P.C. Rao, C. Achutha Menon, K. Karunakaran, Joseph Mundassery, Vinod Rai ... |
Larry Speakes | ... her David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and | , longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Ri ... |
John Adams | ... s down in those communities in September and October. James Warren wrote to | on October 22, "We are now in a state of Anarchy and Confusion bordering o ... |
Philippine Constabulary | In 1901, the United States established the | for purpose of assisting in combating the remnants of the revolutionaries. ... |
Soong Ching-ling | ... ice again in 1980), Prime Minister Golda Meir of Israel and acting Chairman | of the People's Republic of China continuing their leadership from the six ... |
James Hammerstein | ... liam Hammerstein and Alice Hammerstein Mathias by first wife Myra Finn, and | by Blanchard |
Pervez Musharraf | ... in the cities of Peshawar, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Quetta. General | faced already fierce opposition from his mostly Muslim population for his ... |
Lee Teng-hui | ... er Chiang Ching-kuo. The reforms were promulgated under Chiang's successor, | , which culminated in the first ever direct presidential election in 1996. ... |
White House Press Secretary | ... mes B. Hunt Jr., 4-term Governor of North Carolina and Robert Gibbs, Former | , are among the most notable alumni with involvement in politics. Combinin ... |
John Garang | ... would get various portfolios and as a result of the death of vice president | . The National Congress Party kept control of the key energy, defense, int ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... sident Nikita Khrushchev, former Premier of the People's Republic of China, | and lately former Minister for Foreign Matters of the German Democratic Re ... |
Richard Wagner | ... Dutchman (Der fliegende Holländer) is an opera, with music and libretto by | |
Ōkuma Shigenobu | ... o full admiral on 28 August 1915. He served in this post in the cabinets of | , Terauchi Masatake, Hara Takashi, and Takahashi Korekiyo. Under Hara and ... |
Kenneth McClintock | In late 2004, incoming Senate President | 's decision to recognize Santiago's status as Minority Leader provoked the ... |
Makiko Tanaka | ... ildren: a son named Masanori Tanaka in 1942 (d. 1948), and a daughter named | in 1944 |
David O. Selznick | ... Gone with the Wind. Davis expressed her desire to play Scarlett, and while | was conducting a search for the actress to play the role, a radio poll nam ... |
Vladimir Putin | ... Mahendr Dosieah, who presented his Letters of Credence to Russian President | on 25 July 2006 |
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 ... |
Julian Huxley | ... etics, cytology, systematics, botany, morphology, ecology and paleontology. | invented the term, when he produced his book, (1942). Other major figures ... |
Michael McKean | ... y group, which appear across several films. These include Catherine O'Hara, | , Parker Posey, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shear ... |
Alfred Schulz-Curtius | In 1882, London impresario | organized the first staging in the United Kingdom of the Ring Cycle, condu ... |
George Reedy | ... s,1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen | , Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Bo ... |
Edward VII | ... s. The bridge was opened on 4 March 1890 by the Prince of Wales, later King | , who drove home the last rivet, which was gold plated and suitably inscri ... |
Ellen Hancock | ... y for acquiring technology companies and developing them, with Apple alumni | and Gil Amelio |
Joseph Addison | ... ny letters, owes much to Augustan British writers of the Enlightenment like | and Jonathan Swift |
Roone Arledge | ... ng his company to the American Broadcasting Company, Scherick hired a young | to produce the show. Arledge would eventually go on to become the executiv ... |
Julius Caesar | ... n Emperor Augustus referred to his relation to the deified adoptive father, | as "son of a god" via the term divi filius which was later also used by Do ... |
Antoine Bangui | ... st internationally renowned writers are Joseph Brahim Seïd, Baba Moustapha, | and Koulsy Lamko. In 2003 Chad's sole literary critic, Ahmat Taboye, publi ... |
Joseph Grinnell | ... French word nicher, meaning to nest. The term was coined by the naturalist | in 1917, in his paper "The niche relationships of the California Thrasher. |
Thomas Jefferson | Vice President | denounced the Sedition Act as invalid and a violation of the constitution |
Hjalmar Schacht | ... Governor of The Bank of England, Montagu Norman, and his German counterpart | , later Adolf Hitler's finance minister. The Bank was originally intended ... |
Pete Estes | ... choosing to work at GM's Pontiac division as an assistant to chief engineer | and general manager Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen. Knudsen was the son of the for ... |
Orson Welles | ... ), John Gielgud (1961), Laurence Olivier (1964), Anthony Hopkins (1981) and | . Ground-breaking black American actor Paul Robeson played the role from 1 ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... the protection of the Former Presidents Act; two living former Presidents, | and Harry S. Truman, left office before the Act was passed. Under the act, ... |
Gil Amelio | ... chnology companies and developing them, with Apple alumni Ellen Hancock and | |
Thomas Jefferson | ... mers and plantation owners, including U.S. Presidents George Washington and | , cut and stored ice in the winter for use in the summer. Frederic Tudor o ... |
Jefferson | The Democratic Party is often called "the party of | ," while the modern Republican Party is often called "the party of Lincoln ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... nvolved in ALP attempts to raise $500,000 during the election from the pre- | government of Iraq. No money had actually been paid, and no charges were f ... |
Simon Pegg | In 2008, Dunst starred alongside | in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, an adaptation of the memoir of ... |
Stanley Tucci | ... e Times (2005) is silent during its middle third, complete with intertitles | ;'s The Impostors has an opening silent sequence in the style of early sil ... |
Warren Buffett | ... on a single item for charity was for the annual "Power Lunch" with investor | at the famous Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse in New York. The winning bid wa ... |
Gene Kelly | ... opular tunes of the day while Covan worked with such stars as Fred Astaire, | , and Shirley Temple. Brooks was married briefly during this period to a H ... |
Bud Selig | | , the Commissioner of Baseball, announced on April 20, 2011, that MLB woul ... |
George W. Bush | In late 2005 President | visited Kernersville's Deere-Hitachi plant to give a speech about the Amer ... |
Simon Cowell | ... llent! He's the real deal, the absolute antithesis to all that the likes of | stand for. And for that we should all be grateful. This tour will be a cel ... |
Binkie Beaumont | Gielgud quickly rose to the status of being one of the top directors for | 's H.M. Tennent, Ltd. production company in London's West End Theatre and ... |
Dave Grohl | ... s. It has become highly popular amongst musicians; Foo Fighters lead singer | said "We play the Big Day Out because it's the best tour in the world. You ... |
James Madison | Jefferson and | also secretly drafted the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions denouncing the ... |
Den Uyl | ... of government by the social-democratic/Christian-democratic cabinet led by | . Although the ties between the VVD and other organizations within the neu ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... ared in late 1961 to represent the recent victory of British prime minister | 's Conservative Party in parliamentary elections. The American actress, wh ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... yed in the unpublished first draft sketches. It is most probably based upon | 's Skibo Castle, befitting the character of Scrooge McDuck as a loose cari ... |
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 ... |
British Chancellor of the Exchequer | ... U.S. subprime mortgage market – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In October, the | referred to Keynes as he announced plans for substantial fiscal stimulus t ... |
Egas Moniz | ... urgery in the twentieth century was conducted by the Portuguese neurologist | . During the mid-1930s he developed the operation known as leucotomy. The ... |
Golda Meir | ... ister of India until 1977 (and taking office again in 1980), Prime Minister | of Israel and acting Chairman Soong Ching-ling of the People's Republic of ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... the Former Presidents Act; two living former Presidents, Herbert Hoover and | , left office before the Act was passed. Under the act, Eisenhower was ent ... |
Richard Benjamin | The novel was adapted into a movie starring | and Karen Black in 1972 |
Jude Law | ... d become very reclusive to the Hollywood scene, Alec Baldwin, Ben Kingsley, | , Emily Mortimer, John C. Reilly, Frank Sivero, and Ray Winstone have also ... |
Elizabeth II | On August 4, 2005, the government announced that Martin had advised Queen | to appoint Michaëlle Jean as governor general. The reception to the appoin ... |
Julien Temple | The music video to accompany the single was directed by | . It features members of the band wearing sleeveless shirts and dungarees |
Dwight Eisenhower | ... the well-being of the town despite the refusal of the townspeople to help. | loved the film and frequently screened it in the White House, as did many ... |
Wang Jingwei | ... n strongly supported solving this incident by force, for which He contacted | asking him back to China to take charge of Kuomintang. Two armies were mar ... |
Al Gore | ... Climate Change, an organization that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with | . Abdurrahim El-Keib is the interim prime minister of Libya |
Richard Nixon | ... hoose his successor, Eisenhower endorsed his own Vice-President, Republican | against Democrat John F. Kennedy. He told friends, "I will do almost anyth ... |
Gene Deitch | ... on of The Hobbit, a 12-minute film of cartoon stills, was commissioned from | by William L. Snyder in 1966, as related by Deitch himself. This film was ... |
Ron Nessen | ... House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, | and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetim ... |
Mariah Carey | ... e records is 18, the most for any female recording artist in music history. | tied Ross' record in 2007. Motown issued a compilation album, To Love Agai ... |
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford | ... irst as Souhegan East, then as Bedford in 1750. The town was named for Lord | , Secretary of State for the Southern Department (1748–1751), and a close ... |
John C. Calhoun | ... 98, and distrustful of the nationalizing program promoted by Henry Clay and | |
Robert Duvall | THX 1138 ( | ) works in a factory producing androids that function as police officers. ... |
George Soros | ... Hong Kong dollar in August 1998 and after the Russian ruble collapsed. (See | |
Rafael Trujillo | ... isputed land from the latter. After the US left in 1934, Dominican dictator | – in an event known as the Parsley Massacre – ordered his Army to kill Hai ... |
Secretary of State | ... that a country is diminishing the effectiveness of the work of the IWC, the | must reduce that country's fishing allocation in U.S. waters by at least 5 ... |
Masayoshi Ōhira | Suzuki was appointed Prime Minister following the sudden death of | , who died of a heart attack during a general election campaign. The sympa ... |
John Lloyd | ... t episodes were written by Curtis and Ben Elton. The shows were produced by | . In 2000 the fourth series, Blackadder Goes Forth, ranked at 16 in the "1 ... |
Oliver Cromwell | Sir Owen's descendants include Charles I of England and | ; King Juan Carlos of Spain and Elizabeth II, the current Queen regnant of ... |
Peter O'Malley | ... ayers from Asia; mainly, Japan, Korea, Iran, Iraq, and Taiwan. Former owner | began reaching out in 1980 by starting clinics in China and Korea, buildin ... |
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 ... |
Robin Cook | ... oll invited to a reception at the Palace of Westminster hosted by Labour MP | . The collective took its name from a 1919 poster by Russian constructivis ... |
Monroe | ... l became the first president and vice president team to be re-elected since | and Tompkins in 1820 |
Julius Caesar | ... II of Macedon (336 BC), the father of Alexander the Great, and Roman consul | (44 BC) are famous victims. Emperors of Rome often met their end in this w ... |
Richard Wagner | ... own tone row, meaning that the tone rows act rather like the leitmotifs in | 's operas |
Timothy Hutton | ... uncle of artist Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, who was married to American actor | |
Hjalmar Schacht | Kung also met Dr. | while in Germany. Scherr told him that "German-Chinese friendship stemmed ... |
Roland Michener | ... he War Measures Act in Canada's history, done by Governor General of Canada | at the direction of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, having been requested b ... |
Ken Salazar | ... Cheney, and their two daughters, as well as U.S. Secretary of the Interior | , and United States Representative Diana DeGette |
Richard Montagu | ... les further allied himself with controversial ecclesiastic figures, such as | and William Laud, whom Charles appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. Many of ... |
Orson Welles | ... gene O'Neill, James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and | |
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle | ... hat, at the time of the charter, Governor Benning Wentworth was indebted to | for his appointment as governor. According to Worcester, it was "very much ... |
Adam Faith | ... luding comedy recordings of The Goons, the pianist Mrs Mills, and teen idol | . In 1962 Martin signed rising new Liverpool band The Beatles. With Cilla ... |
Dick Cheney | ... ers. Its graduates include Lynne Cheney, wife of former U.S. Vice President | , and their two daughters, as well as U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken S ... |
Richard Nixon | The 1986 comedy film Ferris Bueller's Day Off includes a scene where former | speech writer Ben Stein, in the role of a high school teacher, leads a cla ... |
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 ... |
Stanley Rous | ... rst to run the full length of the pitch. It was opened on 23 August 1961 by | , secretary of the Football Association. The 10,008 capacity all-seater st ... |
Robert Cummings | ... lates the evidence to pin the death on his wife. Her lover, Mark Halliday ( | ), and Police Inspector Hubbard (John Williams), work urgently to save her ... |
Jodie Foster | # Anna and the King (USA, 1999) featuring | and Chow Yun-fat |
Richard Wagner | ... s (or "dramas" to use the composer's preferred term) by the German composer | (1813–83). The works are based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas ... |
50 Cent | ... er was the first notable MC to deliver "sing-raps." Popular rappers such as | and Ja Rule add a slight melody to their otherwise purely percussive raps ... |
Elton John | ... According to author Darden Asbury Pyron, "Liberace was the first gay person | had ever seen on television; he became his hero. |
Alexander J. Dallas | William Jones served as acting secretary between the resignation of | and appointment of William H. Crawford |
Michelangelo Antonioni | ... been centrally explored in movies such as Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, and | 's Blowup, and has appeared to comic effect in films such as Gregory's Gir ... |
President Harry S. Truman | ... ngressional charter for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which | signed on October 26, 1949. Finley served as the National Trust's first ch ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... f only included one small paragraph about the Liberty in his autobiography, | , Vantage Point, p.300–301 We learned that the ship had been attacked in e ... |
Louis B. Mayer | ... n affair during the production, resulting in an ultimatum from studio chief | to Gable that the affair end. Gable complied, although for many years thei ... |
Michel Gondry | ... xpressed interest in playing the role of Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry in | 's upcoming biographical film about the band. Dunst is due to appear in Ju ... |
Secretary of Commerce | ... e Fisherman's Protective Act of 1967. This amendment provides that when the | determines that the nationals of a foreign country are diminishing the eff ... |
European Commissioner | ... gdom and Denmark, on 1 January 1973. Patrick Hillery became Ireland's first | . In appointing Hillery Europe was gaining one of Ireland's most experienc ... |
Franco | ... esistance). Eoin O'Duffy led a brigade of 700 Irish volunteers to fight for | during the Spanish Civil War, and Frank Ryan led the Connolly column who f ... |
Henry Clay | ... rinciples of 1798, and distrustful of the nationalizing program promoted by | and John C. Calhoun |
Vladimir Putin | ... ontrast, publicly welcomed Lukashenko's re-election. Then Russian President | phoned Lukashenko and offered a message of congratulations and cooperation ... |
Pietro Gasparri | ... lle Ratti became Pope Pius XI, shaping Vatican policies towards Poland with | and Eugenio Pacelli for the following 36 years (1922–1958) |
George W. Bush | ... % of the vote. Richard Nixon (1960, 1972), Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and | all won the county twice. In 2008 Democrat Barack Obama won Klickitat Coun ... |
Mary Harron | ... reen, and a starkly different Less Than Zero film was released in 1987, and | 's adaptation of American Psycho was released to predominantly positive re ... |
Mihály Károlyi | In October 1918, | established the Hungarian Democratic Republic, and Polanyi became Secretar ... |
Winston Churchill | ... Cyril Newall, then Chief of the Air Staff, resisted repeated requests from | to weaken the home defence by sending precious squadrons to France. When t ... |
Lew Grade | ... ial television in the 1950s, where it was broadcast on Sunday afternoons by | 's Associated TeleVision. This exposure gave Liberace a dedicated followin ... |
Peter Tewksbury | ... des, is particularly remarkable for having been directed in its entirety by | , who also produced and occasionally scripted the programs. These early ep ... |
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 ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... ong doing while placing some blame for the scandal on former Prime Minister | for lack of oversight, although it acknowledged that Chrétien had no knowl ... |
Warren Beatty | In 1990, | directed and starred as the title character in a live action all-star cast ... |
Noël Coward | ... ic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with | , Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion; Be My Gu ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... moved to Chongqing, Kung was running his own secret service. The Communist | , while serving as the CCP ambassador to Chongqing, was notably successful ... |
Scott Livengood | ... nancial consulting group Kroll Zolfo Cooper LLC, as interim CEO, succeeding | who retired as chairman, president, CEO and a director. The company also n ... |
Gene Tenace | ... e charged with an error on Gonzalo Marquez's game-tying single that allowed | to score the winning run. Blue Moon Odom shut down Detroit 5–0 in Game 2. ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... satellite alarms the United States government. Politicians such as Senator | and military leaders demand that NASA help America defeat the Russians in ... |
Tom Hanks | ... llo 13 is a 1995 American drama film directed by Ron Howard. The film stars | , Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Kathleen Quinlan and Ed Harris. T ... |
Richard D'Oyly Carte | ... ntly in vogue to be caricatured by Gilbert and Sullivan in Patience (1881). | , an English Impressario, invited Wilde on a lecture tour of North America ... |
Patrick Hillery | ... h its nearest neighbour, the United Kingdom and Denmark, on 1 January 1973. | became Ireland's first European Commissioner. In appointing Hillery Europe ... |
Ron Howard | While planning the film, director | decided that every shot of the film would be original and that no mission ... |
Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo | ... jada becoming the interim President of Bolivia beginning from 1979 to 1980, | becoming the first woman Prime Minister of Portugal in 1979, and Margaret ... |
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 ... |
Joseph Henry | ... ectromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday and | in 1831. However, Faraday was the first to publish the results of his expe ... |
William H. Seward | Even before Fort Sumter, U.S. Secretary of State | issued formal instructions to the American minister to Great Britain: Make ... |
Secretary of the Interior | ... ett, legislative counsel in the Department of the Interior, was promoted by | Douglas McKay to the Secretary's office. Bennett successfully lobbied McKa ... |
Ron Howard | Apollo 13 is a 1995 American drama film directed by | . The film stars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Kathlee ... |
Paul III | ... it was built by Cardinal Albornoz (1367) and added to by Popes Pius II and | . The smaller of the two was built much earlier, in the Roman era. However ... |
Secretary of State | ... orary San Marino citizenship. Lincoln accepted the offer, writing (with his | , William H. Seward) in reply that San Marino proved that "government foun ... |
James Monroe | ... party unity was greatly diminished and the party's organization faded away. | ran under the party's banner in the 1820 election and built support by con ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... hose involved wanted a similar framework for international trade. President | launched this process in December 1945 with negotiations for the creation ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... Pintasilgo becoming the first woman Prime Minister of Portugal in 1979, and | becoming the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979. Bot ... |
Tom Benson | ... iger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Several actions and statements by Saints owner | and several San Antonio and Texas officials fueled speculation that Benson ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... demy Award for Best Actress in 1942. Fontaine won that year for her role in | 's Suspicion over de Havilland's performance in Hold Back the Dawn. Charle ... |
John Gielgud | ... screenplay written by David Mercer, and a distinguished cast that included | and Dirk Bogarde. The story shows an ageing, maybe dying, novelist grappli ... |
Ty Cobb | ... major career milestone. He broke Babe Ruth's record of 2,062 career walks, | 's record of 2,246 career runs, and Zack Wheat's record of 2,328 career ga ... |
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 ... |
Richard Nixon | ... ." In 1988 Michael Dukakis narrowly won the county with 49.15% of the vote. | (1960, 1972), Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush all won the ... |
Sargent Shriver | ... nod, again without success. McGovern instead chose Kennedy's brother-in-law | |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... 4, 2010, a report by the New York Times cited the Fr. Murphy case to accuse | of a cover-up while he was head of the CDF in 1996.However Father Thomas B ... |
Arthur Goldberg | ... was delivered by Justice Tom C. Clark, with concurring opinions by Justice | , Justice Hugo Black, and Justice William O. Douglas |
William H. Avery | In 1968, Dole defeated Kansas Governor | for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate to succeed reti ... |
Sun Yat-sen | # | biography film Road to Dawn (China, 2007) featuring Winston Chao and Angel ... |
Giovanni Battista Rubini | ... and poet Felice Romani, and cemented his friendship with his favored tenor | , who had sung in Bianca e Gernando |
George W. Bush | ... ewers by television executives), the Iraq War and other foreign policies of | and Tony Blair, British cuisine, and organic farming. He supports Britain' ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... annel 4 series Mapp & Lucia based on the novels by E. F. Benson. She played | in Alan Bennett's A Question of Attribution. In 1973, Scales teamed with R ... |
Seth Green | ... pearance, playing himself, in the film The Italian Job (2003). In the film, | 's character accused Fanning of stealing Napster from him while he was tak ... |
Robert Duvall | ... filmed for later use in a tongue-in-cheek promotional featurette entitled . | had his head shaved while watching a baseball game, while his co-star, Mag ... |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... al to Peel were known as the Peelites and included the Earl of Aberdeen and | . During 1859 the Peelites merged with the Whigs and the Radicals to form ... |
Arthur Meighen | ... bills in the case of Joe Clark and Pierre Trudeau or supply in the case of | |
Chris Meledandri | ... Jethro Rothe-Kushel ("The Oscars"), VP of Fox Searchlight, Zola Mashariki, | Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who! (film), and "Despicable ... |
Domitien Ndayizeye | ... ational human rights groups claimed that the current government was framing | by torturing him into false confessions of a coup plot. Along with these a ... |
Scott Livengood | ... irst time and suffered its first loss as a public company. Chairman and CEO | attributed the poor results to the low-carbohydrate diet craze, an explana ... |
David Lange | ... II. New Zealanders of German descent include the late former Prime Minister | . The vast majority of Germans in New Zealand settled in the North Island, ... |
Daniel Webster | ... ially roads. Many former members of the defunct Federalist Party, including | , joined the party. After Clay's defeat by Jackson in the 1832 presidentia ... |
Jonathan Glazer | ... C series Ashes to Ashes, while "Peaches" appeared in Sexy Beast by director | . "Golden Brown" featured in Guy Ritchie's film Snatch and was used extens ... |
Gary Sinise | ... directed by Ron Howard. The film stars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, | , Kathleen Quinlan and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. a ... |
Józef Piłsudski | ... nrest, political maneuvering, strikes and rebellion, with Roman Dmowski and | active as leaders of the nationalist and socialist factions respectively. ... |
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 ... |
Lloyd George | ... te being asked to do so on three separate occasions in 1920. From 1926 when | became leader of the Liberals, Keynes took a major role in defining the pa ... |
Sapa Inca | ... h during the Siege of Cuzco of 1536 by Manco Inca Yupanqui, a leader of the | . Although the siege lasted ten months, it was ultimately unsuccessful. Ma ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | The son of President | and his first wife Mao Fumei, Chiang Ching-kuo was born in Fenghua, Zhejia ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... till not accomplished when Roosevelt died. In April 1945, the new president | and the British suspended the dissolution and the decision to liquidate th ... |
Chris Landreth | ... kers and the general public. Past KAFI award winners include Bill Plympton, | and John Canemaker |
Duke of Wellington | ... n. Sparrows became a nuisance; Queen Victoria mentioned this problem to the | , who offered the famous solution, "Sparrowhawks, Ma'am" |
Secretary of State | On October 5, | Robert Lansing was the first official to propose that Marshall forcibly as ... |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... rk City, although neither apparently was Catholic. Fairbanks was the son of | and the stepson of Mary Pickford, who were considered Hollywood royalty. F ... |
John Quincy Adams | ... the election was thrown to the House of Representatives, Henry Clay backed | to deny the presidency to Andrew Jackson, a longtime political rival |
Domitien Ndayizeye | Former President | and his political supporters were arrested in 2006 and accused of plotting ... |
Pedro Almodóvar | ... in acting after seeing the film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! by Spanish director | . She began doing casting calls for an agent, but was rejected multiple ti ... |
Weldon L. Kennedy | ... f Investigation (FBI) led the official investigation, known as OKBOMB, with | acting as Special Agent in charge. Kennedy oversaw 900 federal, state, and ... |
Lynton Wilson | ... eforth, Valter Sanches, Manfred Schneider, Stefan Schwaab, Bernhard Walter, | , Mark Wössner, Manfred Bischoff, Clemens Börsig and Uwe Werner. Dr Manfre ... |
George V | ... wfoundland Regiment was given the name "The Royal Newfoundland Regiment" by | on 28 November 1917. Because of the slaughter, the first day of the Battle ... |
George W. Bush | ... in an internal e-mail message that reporters should not "artificially hold | and John Kerry 'equally' accountable" to the public interest, and that com ... |
Kit Lambert | ... and as well as a major falling out between Townshend and The Who's producer | . Years later, in the liner notes to the remastered Who's Next CD, Townshe ... |
Steve Jobs | Before long, OpenDoc was scrapped, with | noting that they "put a bullet through [OpenDoc's] head", and most of the ... |
Peter E. Martin | ... Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas. Henry Love, C. J. Smith, Gus Degner and | were also part of the team. Production of the Model T began in the third q ... |
Nelson Rockefeller's | ... sident and some in the Republican Party suggested Johnson tacitly supported | campaign. He reportedly said that if Rockefeller became the Republican nom ... |
Henry Clay | ... 24 elections. When the election was thrown to the House of Representatives, | backed John Quincy Adams to deny the presidency to Andrew Jackson, a longt ... |
Roman Coppola | ... the spring of 2008, Fanning appeared in a Volkswagen commercial directed by | , in which he poked fun at his file-sharing past |
Sun Yat-sen | ... ones. In addition to emperors, successful courtiers and politicians such as | also occasionally received posthumous titles |
William J. Bratton | In 1990, | became head of the New York City Transit Police. Bratton described George ... |
Pharaoh | ... e of the town at least as far back as the Naqada II period. Under the first | s, Mendes quickly became a strong seat of provincial government and remain ... |
John Gielgud | ... ain, it was The Importance of being Earnest which saw the most productions. | was possibly the most famous Jack Worthing of the twentieth century, and h ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... 987 general election, in the hope of ousting the Conservative government of | |
Clark Clifford | The | Report consists of a review of "all available information on the subject" ... |
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 ... |
Roman Polanski | ... as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with Noël Coward, | 's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion; Be My Guest in 1965, fea ... |
Billy Martin | ... let go after a disappointing fourth-place finish in 1970, to be replaced by | . Following his playing career with the New York Yankees, Martin had worke ... |
Cornelius Vanderbilt | Another route established by | in 1849 was across Nicaragua. The long San Juan River to the Atlantic Ocea ... |
Sybil | ... June 1932) is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's wife | in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen ... |
Richard Nixon | ... in his undescribed cause. (Some of SEN's dialogue is taken from speeches by | . |
Shidehara Kijurō | ... nipotentiary to the Washington Naval Conference, and worked with Ambassador | in the negotiations that led to the Five-Power Treaty |
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 ... |
Joseph Stalin | Starting in the 1930s, Adolf Hitler and | murdered many Esperanto speakers because of their anti-nationalistic tende ... |
Michael O'Kennedy | ... of Lynch for this move. In the same year the Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, | , published a Fianna Fáil policy document calling for a withdrawal of Brit ... |
Queen Victoria | ... ace, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. Within two years, | again performed an opening ceremony. The new site hosted concerts, exhibit ... |
Maggie Brooks | The county's executive branch is headed by the County Executive, | . The executive's office is located on the first floor of the County Offic ... |
Jason Alexander | ... e is a spy. Edward re-assures him by telling him how they met, and Philip ( | ) then approaches Vivian and offers to hire her once she is finished with ... |
Malcolm Glazer | ... eeding the approximately $1.5 billion purchase of Manchester United F.C. by | in 2005. On the same day, the members of the group announced a partnership ... |
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria | ... he Ethiopian Tewahedo Church in 1994, when four bishops were consecrated by | to form the basis of a local Holy Synod of the Eritrean Church. In 1998, t ... |
Erna Solberg | ... part of. In 2010, the Conservative Party went even further when its leader | stated that the Progress Party was now such a big party that it "must" be ... |
Joe Clark | ... h the failure of financial legislation, such as budget bills in the case of | and Pierre Trudeau or supply in the case of Arthur Meighen |
Kirk Douglas | ... " In 1950, Michael Curtiz directed the film Young Man with a Horn, starring | , Lauren Bacall, and Doris Day. In this version, in which Hoagy Carmichael ... |
Martin Van Buren | ... in their votes required complex party organization. Under the leadership of | , a firm believer in political organization, the Jacksonians built strong ... |
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 ... |
Cyrille Regis | ... players who went on to play at higher levels, among them Les Ferdinand and | |
Creighton Abrams | It entered U.S. Army service in 1967. Under the urging of General | , the US Commander of Military Forces in Vietnam at the time, the M551 was ... |
Ed Harris | ... tars Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Kathleen Quinlan and | . The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes t ... |
Gabriel Hanotaux | ... tes accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, | . Hanotaux did not like how the French language was losing its position as ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... e Sybil in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as | in the British film A Question of Attribution |
Francisco Franco | During the dictatorships of Primo de Rivera and especially of | (1939–1975), all regional cultures were suppressed. All of the languages s ... |
Joss Whedon | ... duced called Astonishing X-Men, written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator | , following Morrison's departure. Another X-Book titled took its place foc ... |
Secretary of the Navy | ... support at the previous Democratic convention, he entered Polk's cabinet as | , serving until 1846, when for a month he was acting Secretary of War |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... April 1974, Kennedy travelled to the Soviet Union, where he met with leader | and advocated a full nuclear test ban as well as relaxed emigration, gave ... |
Secretary of Defense | ... rview for the Johnson Presidential Library oral history archives, Johnson's | Robert McNamara stated that a carrier battle group, the U.S. 6th Fleet, se ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... in portraying weightlessness in a realistic manner. He discussed this with | , who suggested using a KC-135 airplane, which can be flown in such a way ... |
William Wake | In 1716, in a letter to | , Archbishop of Canterbury, Bentley announced his plan to prepare a critic ... |
Eriq La Salle | ... Priestley, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Carla Gugino, Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, | , Patricia Richardson, Patrick Warburton, Anna Gunn, Claudia Christian, Ja ... |
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 ... |
Angela Merkel | ... ay never happen again," Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit said. German Chancellor | —who grew up behind the wall in Germany's communist eastern part—also atte ... |
J. Mayo Williams | ... cord a record. In 1923, Rainey was discovered by Paramount Records producer | . She signed a recording contract with Paramount, and in December she made ... |
Alexander Hamilton | ... he 2010 census, the city population was 268. The city was named in honor of | , first Secretary of the Treasury |
Jeffrey Katzenberg | ... for the Broadway musical My Fair Lady. It was then-Disney Studio President | who insisted the film should be re-written as a modern-day fairy tale with ... |
Denzel Washington | ... e played the role of Thelma in the 1999 movie The Bone Collector, alongside | and Angelina Jolie |
Ed Harris | ... nd mental tests select the Mercury Seven astronauts, including John Glenn ( | ) of the United States Marine Corps, Alan Shepard (Scott Glenn) of the Uni ... |
Meriwether Lewis | ... ritory of the Blackfeet until the United States claimed the region in 1803. | was the first white person to visit the site, which he did on June 13, 180 ... |
Golda Meir | ... n controversial figures to match the likes of Timothy Leary, Indira Gandhi, | and William F. Buckley who had held viewers' attention in the 1960s and mo ... |
Lord Grey | When the Whigs came to power under | in November 1830 he became Home Secretary in the new government. During th ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... 13, 1988), Kuomintang (KMT) politician and leader, was the son of President | and held numerous posts in the government of the Republic of China (ROC). ... |
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 ... |
Pope Gregory I | ... er embellishment of his legend: it was commonly said in medieval times that | , through divine intercession, resurrected Trajan from the dead and baptiz ... |
King Edward VII | ... ormed National Battlefields Commission, a group that, following the lead of | , began to collect historical data relating to the plains and the battles ... |
Timothy Geithner | ... Secretary of the Treasury from January 20, 2009, until the confirmation of | , which occurred January 26, 2009 |
Howard Estabrook | ... Davis nominated. This prompted an announcement from the Academy president, | , who said that under the circumstances "any voter ... may write on the ba ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... (1941), she fictionalized Genghis Khan; in The Arm and the Darkness (1943), | ; in A Pillar of Iron (1965), the Roman senator and orator Cicero; and in ... |
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 ... |
Martin Scorsese | The concert was directed and filmed by | . Concert footage and interviews with the band members and friends were co ... |
Cristián Samper | ... impact of global warming on the Arctic. Acting Secretary of the Smithsonian | was interviewed by the Post, and claimed the exhibit was edited because it ... |
Miguel Trovoada | ... rties—led to elections in 1991 that were nonviolent, free, and transparent. | , a former prime minister who had been in exile since 1986, returned as an ... |
Adam McKay | ... filming the independent comedy, Bachelorette, produced by Will Ferrell and | .Reports have stated that she will join Clive Owen and Orlando Bloom in th ... |
Jan Smuts | ... ns was repealed and all Indian political prisoners were released by General | |
David Arquette | On June 25, 2002, in an episode of Son of the Beach, | guest-starred as Johnny Queefer in a send-off episode entitled "Saturday N ... |
Norman Mineta | ... the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which had been sponsored by Representative | and Senator Alan K. Simpson – the two had met while Mineta was interned at ... |
Manuel Pinto da Costa | ... July 12, 1975, choosing as its first president the MLSTP Secretary General | |
Orson Welles | ... y of the Red Lectroids to Earth in an incident that was reported in 1938 by | in his radio broadcast The War of the Worlds, only to have it retracted as ... |
George Cukor | ... ord made a comeback with her role as home-wrecker Crystal Allen in director | 's The Women in 1939. She broke from formula by taking the unglamorous rol ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... 7 Resnais participated with six other directors, including Chris Marker and | , in a collective work about the Vietnam war, (Far from Vietnam) |
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 ... |
Harold L. Ickes | ... ded to Grand Teton National Park, so he wrote the Secretary of the Interior | and informed him that he was considering selling the land to another party ... |
David Ogden Stiers | ... an DeBlois, and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, | , Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richards ... |
Lew Wasserman | MCA head | , whose client list included James Stewart, Janet Leigh and other actors w ... |
Nathaniel Higginson | ... stablished comprising a Mayor, 12 Aldermen, 60-100 Burgesses and sergeants. | , who was then the second member of the Council of Fort St George took off ... |
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 |
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | The final say-so came down to | , the Pakistani dictator, through whom the CIA had to pass all of its fund ... |
Matthias Erzberger | ... ides, e.g. the murder of Republican politicians such as Kurt Eisner (1919), | (1921), or Walther Rathenau (1922) by right-wing groups such as Organisati ... |
William Howard Taft | ... party ticket of the Progressive Party and challenged his previous successor | . The party controlled the presidency throughout the 1920s, running on a p ... |
Lachlan Macquarie | ... of North Ryde, and it was decided that the future university be named after | , an important early governor of the colony of New South Wales |
Empress of India | ... was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and | , as the wife of King-Emperor George V |
Manmohan Singh | ... parade in Surrey, saying it was a glorification of terrorism. In 2008, Dr. | , Prime Minister of India, expressed his concern that there might be a res ... |
Premier of the Republic of China | ... ernment of the Republic of China (ROC). He succeeded his father to serve as | between 1972 and 1978, and was the President of the Republic of China from ... |
Stanley Donen | ... ough now regarded as a classic, was not financially successful. Directed by | , the film's story is credited to Cook and Moore and its screenplay to Coo ... |
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 ... |
Jackie Chan | ... of Around the World in 80 Days, where he appeared onscreen with action star | for the first time. In 2005 he appeared as himself in the film The Kid & I ... |
Samuel Goldwyn | Produced by | and directed by F. Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard a ... |
Calvin Coolidge | ... lakes at the base of the mountains. After congressional approval, President | signed the executive order establishing the Grand Teton National Park on F ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... rol. Together they helped force an end to the occupation in 1934. President | sent a commission that set up a plan of withdrawal that was achieved under ... |
Ron Howard | ... peared in a 1988 remake of Roger Vadim's provocative And God Created Woman, | 's Backdraft (1991) and in 1993, starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lum ... |
Chuck Jones | ... Sonny with a Chance & Kappa Mikey feature a sketch show within the TV show. | 's 1953 cartoon Duck Amuck shows Daffy Duck trapped in a cartoon that an u ... |
Lord Carnarvon | Following a campaign by which | had successfully brought about federation in Canada, it was thought that s ... |
Wagnerian | ... uses and other elements musically woven into a seamless whole. Puccini used | leitmotifs (short musical statements) to identify characters, objects and ... |
Mickey Rooney | ... D. Wittliff. It is directed by Carroll Ballard. The movie stars Kelly Reno, | , Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton, and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features ... |
Anthony Eden | ... o met with Eisenhower on September 25, 1956, then relayed to Prime Minister | the false impression that Eisenhower promised to support an invasion. In 1 ... |
Cal Ripken, Jr. | On September 6, 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop | played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's 56-year-old rec ... |
François Castaing | ... e modern understanding of the term. Developed under the leadership of AMC's | and marketed to urban families as a substitute for a traditional car (and ... |
Oscar Micheaux | ... and negotiated his first movie appearance in a silent race film directed by | , |
Jean Chrétien | ... in Quebec in support of Canadian unity. As well, the Liberal government of | passed party financing legislation that resulted in the Bloc receiving mil ... |
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 ... |
Charles Comiskey | ... if he won 30 games. Legend has it that as the season drew to a close, owner | ordered manager Kid Gleason to bench Cicotte, denying him a chance at a 30 ... |
Samuel Horsley | ... the third edition. In a new edition of 1821 he omitted the attack on Bishop | , and stated that his political opinions had undergone no substantial chan ... |
George Marshall | ... to prevent troopers in training from seeing it, for fear of morale. General | came to the film's defense, stating that because of the film's gritty real ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... stian Edward; born 19 February 1960), is the second son, and third child of | and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of his birth, he was sec ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... nationally known controversial figures to match the likes of Timothy Leary, | , Golda Meir and William F. Buckley who had held viewers' attention in the ... |
Joachim von Ribbentrop | Although | had been named Foreign Minister in February 1938, Göring continued to invo ... |
Howard Hughes | ... erty, and over the next few years ABC approached, or was approached, by GE, | , Litton Industries, GTE and ITT. ABC and ITT agreed to a merger in late 1 ... |
Nathaniel Higginson | ... ears of his Presidency. He was eventually removed in 1692 and replaced with | as the President of Madras |
Elizabeth Hanford Dole | ... inet. Dole is married to former U.S. cabinet member and former U.S. Senator | of North Carolina. Bob Dole is currently a member of the advisory council ... |
Syama Prasad Mookerjee | The Bharatiya Jana Sangh was founded by Dr | in 1951 to espouse the nationalist cause. The party opposed the appeasemen ... |
Darren Doane | ... band. He was temporary replaced by Joe Payne on the following tour. Another | directed video was shot for "Sacrifice Unto Sebek" |
Lee Teng-hui | ... d allowed native Taiwanese into positions of power, including his successor | |
George W. Bush | ... ng for economic policies undertaken in response to the crisis by Presidents | and Barack Obama of the United States, Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the ... |
Vice Presidential | ... ted Kansas in the United States Senate from 1969 to 1996, was Gerald Ford's | running mate in the 1976 presidential election, and was Senate Majority Le ... |
Robert Peel | ... 9, 1829, the Metropolitan Police Act was passed by Parliament, allowing Sir | , the then home secretary, to found the London Metropolitan Police. This p ... |
Jean-Baptiste Colbert | Mercantilist policies have included: | 's work in seventeenth century France exemplified classical mercantilism. ... |
Kid Gleason | ... that as the season drew to a close, owner Charles Comiskey ordered manager | to bench Cicotte, denying him a chance at a 30-win season and the bonus mo ... |
Robert McNamara | ... tements from several senators and responses from then Secretary of Defense, | , about the Liberty attack. For the most part, the senators were dismayed ... |
Chief of Naval Operations | As of 2004, the Superintendent of the Naval Academy reports directly to the | . The current Superintendent is Vice Admiral Michael H. Miller |
Winston Churchill | ... lew to Britain to discuss the weakness of Singapore's defences and sat with | 's British War Cabinet. En route he inspected Singapore's defences – findi ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... rust. On 30 March 2011, she sang at a gala celebrating the 80th birthday of | . She also performed at the Classical Brit Awards in May 2011, singing Gol ... |
Pope-Hennessy | | is far more conservative than the Italian authors: he attributes some of t ... |
Samuel Pierpont Langley | ... t electrical resistance. It was invented in 1878 by the American astronomer | . The name comes from the Greek word bole (βολή), for something thrown, as ... |
Damon Dash | ... ither was married. Aaliyah was engaged to co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records | at the time of her death and had plans to marry him after the premiere of ... |
Elvin Santos | ... moved Zelaya from office and deported him to Costa Rica, a neutral country. | , the vice-president during the start of Zelaya's term, had resigned in or ... |
Henry Ford | ... terson, Henry Seager, Frank Taussig, and Clair Wilcox. Automobile executive | spent an evening at the White House trying to convince Hoover to veto the ... |
George Mouzalon | ... 8, Michael Palaiologos instigated a coup against the influential bureaucrat | , becoming joint guardian for the eight-year old Emperor John IV Doukas La ... |
Carly Fiorina | ... became president of the post-merger Hewlett-Packard, under Chairman and CEO | , to ease the integration of the two companies. However, Capellas was repo ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... diplomatic pressure to make them withdraw from Egypt. Controversy surrounds | , who met with Eisenhower on September 25, 1956, then relayed to Prime Min ... |
Dean DeBlois | ... Disney Animated Classics, it was written and directed by Chris Sanders and | , and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Og ... |
Kurt Schuschnigg | ... ia, his native country. He met on 12 February 1938 with Austrian chancellor | , threatening invasion if peaceful unification was not forthcoming. The Na ... |
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 ... |
George Romney | ... cent, from 25 percent four months before. He ran about even with Republican | in trial matchups that spring. Asked to explain why he was unpopular, John ... |
Gerry Anderson | ... e and Dud. Other sketches included "Superthunderstingcar", a send-up of the | marionette TV shows, and Cook's pastiche of 1960s trendy arts documentarie ... |
Robert Palmer | In June 1992, Ken Olsen was replaced by | as the company's president. Digital's board of directors also granted Palm ... |
Sidney Poitier | In Blackboard Jungle, a 1955 film starring Glenn Ford and | , Beiderbecke's music is briefly featured, but as a symbol of cultural con ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... g Australian singer Jamie Redfern and Canadian banjo player Scotty Plummer. | was his most notable new adult act, early in her career |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... of the next three decades, excepting the two-term presidency of Republican | . African Americans moved into the Democratic Party during Roosevelt's tim ... |
John Schlesinger | ... de his final Shakespearean appearance on stage in 1977 in the title role of | 's production of Julius Caesar at the Royal National Theatre. He also made ... |
Adam Faith | ... Boy! promoted the careers of British rock and rollers like Marty Wilde and | . Cliff Richard and his backing band The Shadows, were the most successful ... |
Ty Cobb | ... ive, Cicotte played baseball in Georgia in 1905, where he was a teammate of | . Both players were purchased by the Tigers, and Cicotte made his big-leag ... |
Mark Hurd | ... mentioned by some as a potential successor, but several months afterwards, | was hired as President and CEO of HP. Hurd separated the PC division from ... |
Ron Howard | ... ell as appearing in The Missing, where he again worked with Willow director | . The next year, he starred in Spartan, where he played a United States go ... |
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 ... |
Brock Adams | ... a series of articles by The Seattle Times alleging that incumbent Democrat | had sexually assaulted a number of women. When Adams dropped out of the el ... |
Pope Gregory I | During his reign, Sabinian was seen as a counterfoil to his predecessor | . Whereas Gregory distributed grain to the Roman populace as invasion loom ... |
Al Pacino | ... rred as the title character in a live action all-star cast film, along with | , Dustin Hoffman and Madonna |
Sapa Inca | According to Inca legend, the city was built by | Pachacuti, the man who transformed the Kingdom of Cuzco from a sleepy city ... |
Fradique de Menezes | ... July 2001. The candidate backed by the Independent Democratic Action party, | , was elected in the first round and inaugurated on September 3. Parliamen ... |
Secretary of State for Defence | ... British government also took direct steps to counter the influence of CND, | Michael Heseltine setting up Defence Secretariat 19 "to explain to the pub ... |
Harry Morgan | ... e role of Joe Friday's partner: Bill Gannon, played by movie and TV veteran | , a lifelong friend of Webb. Morgan in 1949 had a voice role as rooming ho ... |
Grand Duke of Luxembourg | ... vince of Hesse-Nassau. The deposed duke Adolph of Nassau in 1890 became the | (see House of Nassau) |
Daniel Drew | ... lties for failure to deliver on a short selling contract inspired financier | to warn: "He who sells what isn't his'n, Must buy it back or go to pris'n. ... |
Gerald Ford | ... of the internment. The movement's first success was in 1976, when President | proclaimed that the internment was "wrong," and a "national mistake" which ... |
Timothy Geithner | The current Secretary of the Treasury is | . The Secretary of the Treasury earns $191,300 per year |
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 ... |
John Chiang | ... d two of his children married in the United States. Only two remain living: | is a prominent KMT politician, while Chiang Hsiao-chang, her children and ... |
Bill Drummond | ... ouse on the corner of Grove Road and Roman Road, London E3. Jimmy Cauty and | of the K Foundation received media coverage for the award of the "Anti-Tur ... |
Herbert Hoover | Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and | were resoundingly elected in 1920, 1924, and 1928 respectively. The Teapot ... |
Basil Fawlty | ... worth) CBE (born 22 June 1932) is an English actress, known for her role as | 's wife Sybil in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated ... |
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. ... |
Walt Disney | ... tral myths explored in the 2011 Weaponized anthology The Immanence of Myth. | has depicted the character on a number of occasions. The first such portra ... |
Jake Paltrow | ... s Blythe Danner, and was the father of actress Gwyneth Paltrow and director | |
Jean-Baptiste Colbert | ... for Versailles became more of a matter for public record, especially after | assumed the post of finance minister. Expenditures on Versailles have been ... |
Heath Ledger | ... e Eagels, James Dean, Spencer Tracy, Peter Finch, Sir Ralph Richardson, and | . |
James Monroe | ... York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 744,344. It is named after | , fifth President of the United States of America. Its county seat is the ... |
Darren Doane | ... ath metal a cinematic, symphonic twist". Two videos were shot with director | , "Sarcophagus" and "Execration Text", respectively |
Secretary of the Interior | ... in my wildest dreams imagined such a nihilistic slab of stone.” James Watt, | under President Ronald Reagan, initially refused to issue a building permi ... |
Frank Knox | ... e of J. Lister Hill, the senior Senator from Alabama. Secretary of the Navy | , spoke at the launching ceremony: "As Alabama slides down the ways today, ... |
George W. Bush | ... rove McVeigh innocent and ordered the execution to proceed. After President | approved the execution (McVeigh was a federal inmate and federal law dicta ... |
Mike Mills | ... his longtime (sometimes abused) regimen of psychiatric medication. Director | had been working with Smith during his final years and described Smith's t ... |
Kevin Rudd | ... d States, Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister | of Australia, and other global leaders |
Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz | ... pported by authors such as Anthony Cascardi and Canavaggio. Others, such as | (or Francisco Olmos Garcia, who considers it a "tired issue" and only supp ... |
George Romney | ... njured, and the inner city a burned out shell. In Detroit in 1967, Governor | sent in 7400 national guard troops to quell fire bombings, looting, and at ... |
Disanayaka Mudiyanselage Jayaratne | | | |Freedom Part |
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 ... |
Michael Moore | ... nd Selkirk covers most of the region and is represented by Liberal Democrat | . The western Tweeddale area is included in the Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale ... |
gendarmerie | ... nce of Île-de-France (for instance, as a badge on the uniforms of the local | ) |
Steven Spielberg | Baseline Studio Systems announced in January 2010 that | may direct a biopic about the composer's life, which is scheduled for rele ... |
Herbert Hoover | When campaigning for president during 1928, one of | 's promises to help beleaguered farmers had been to increase tariffs of ag ... |
Ted Williams | ... hus becoming the third player to hit a home run in four different decades ( | and Willie McCovey were the others, and Omar Vizquel became the fourth in ... |
Sir Philip Game | ... on as Governor-General. In so doing, Kerr was aware of the precedent set by | , the Governor of New South Wales, who had dismissed Jack Lang's governmen ... |
Michael Heseltine | ... irect steps to counter the influence of CND, Secretary of State for Defence | setting up Defence Secretariat 19 "to explain to the public the facts abou ... |
Julius Caesar | ... ristobulus II, Simon's great-grandsons, became pawns in a proxy war between | and Pompey the Great. The deaths of Pompey (48 BCE), Caesar (44 BCE), and ... |
Thomas Sankara | ... the Republic of Upper Volta, it was renamed on 4 August 1984, by President | , to mean "the land of upright people" in Mòoré and Dioula, the major nati ... |
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 ... |
Walther Rathenau | ... lican politicians such as Kurt Eisner (1919), Matthias Erzberger (1921), or | (1922) by right-wing groups such as Organisation Consul. In 1926, the 27th ... |
Dollfuß | ... ed Nazism to be but a passing phenomenon not worse than the dictatorship of | and Schuschniggs's authoritarian one-party system, which had ruled Austria ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... rs old, and had accumulated an impressive set of legal victories. President | sent a congratulatory telegram to the ACLU on the occasion of their 25th a ... |
Patrice Trovoada | ... asily won a second five-year term in office, defeating two other candidates | (son of former President Miguel Trovoada) and independent Nilo Guimarães. ... |
Calvin Coolidge | Warren G. Harding, | and Herbert Hoover were resoundingly elected in 1920, 1924, and 1928 respe ... |
Rafael Trujillo | ... ence and the abuse of power on the individual. Based on the dictatorship of | , who governed the Dominican Republic from 1930 until his assassination in ... |
Richard Strauss | ... e many difficult and prominent parts for the double bass in his symphonies. | assigned the double bass daring parts, and his symphonic poems and operas ... |
Matt Busby | ... South Pacific, Connery played in a football match against a local team that | , manager of Manchester United, happened to be scouting. According to repo ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... , during the Persian Gulf War, speculation on the survival of the regime of | in Iraq. Similar political stability concerns have from time to time drive ... |
Liu Shaoqi | ... ao Zedong's full supporters as he was starting a struggle with rival leader | |
Eugene V. Rostow | In an article on anti-CND groups, Steve Dorril reported that in 1982 | , Director of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, became concerned ... |
Schuschniggs's | ... be but a passing phenomenon not worse than the dictatorship of Dollfuß and | authoritarian one-party system, which had ruled Austria. During World War ... |
Robert Hays | The 1980 film Airplane! contained a parody scene, with | mocking the famous pose and the clothing shown on the poster and album cov ... |
Martin Van Buren | His entry into politics came in 1837 with his appointment by | as Collector of Customs of the Port of Boston. In this position, two of Ba ... |
Blaise Compaoré | ... rriving at its current form, a semi-presidential republic. The president is | |
Saddam Hussein | ... 1990–91, when the Intifada's intensity began to wear down, Arafat supported | 's invasion of Kuwait and opposed the US-led coalition attack on Iraq. He ... |
Dean Rusk | ... e are intelligence and military officials who dispute Israel's explanation. | , U.S. Secretary of State at the time of the incident, wrote: I was never ... |
William H. Crawford | ... secretary between the resignation of Alexander J. Dallas and appointment of | |
Karl Maeser | ... when Brigham Young's choice for principal arrived—a German immigrant named | . The school did not become a university, however, until the end of Benjam ... |
Russell Simmons | The other production credit on Raising Hell went to Run's brother, | ; he ran Rush Artist Management, now Rush Communications, which as well as ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... auch shelved his work for a few years while he wrote New York, New York for | and other un-produced screenplays |
Kevin McHale | Basketball Hall of Famer | was born and raised on the Mesabi Range in Hibbing; Robert Allen Zimmerman ... |
Willy Brandt | ... monstrate against the Berlin Wall, among them West Berlin's governing Mayor | , who had spontaneously returned from a federal election campaigning tour ... |
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 ... |
James Buchanan | ... orn nation. Previously John B. Floyd, U.S. Secretary of War under President | , had moved arms south out of northern U.S. armories. To economize War Dep ... |
Paul Newman | ... Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known to history as Butch Cassidy ( | ) and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" (Robert Redford) as ... |
Joseph Henry | ... is termed the inductance. The unit of inductance is the henry, named after | , a contemporary of Faraday. One henry is the inductance that will induce ... |
Prime Minister of Australia | John Gorton, | from 1968–1971, initiated several forms of government support for film and ... |
Warren Buffett | Such noted investors as Seth Klarman and | have said that short sellers help the market. Klarman argued that short se ... |
Alexander Wetmore | # | , 1944–195 |
László Kubala | ... -to-back La Liga titles in 1948 and 1949 and the signing of in June 1950 of | , who would later go on to score 196 goals in 256 matches, drew larger cro ... |
Pope Pius XII | | showed high regard for Benedict, who had consecrated him a Bishop on 13 Ma ... |
Origen | He condemned the writings of the Alexandrian theologian | shortly after their translation into Latin. He fought against these writin ... |
Orson Welles | On 28 October 1940 Wells was interviewed by | , who two years previous had performed an infamous radio adaptation of The ... |
Charles Greeley Abbot | # | , 1928–194 |
Raúl Castro | ... nt of hundreds of enterprises in key economic sectors. The military is also | 's base. In numerous speeches, Raúl Castro has emphasized the military's r ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... ical actors, a squirrel-hating transvestite highwayman, and a duel with the | (played by Stephen Fry) |
Robert Peel | Wellington was gradually superseded as leader of the Tories by | , whilst the party evolved into the Conservatives. When the Tories were re ... |
John B. Floyd | ... a call for 100,000 states' militia to defend the newborn nation. Previously | , U.S. Secretary of War under President James Buchanan, had moved arms sou ... |
George Orwell | ... nd with vocalist and bassist Tim Staffell, named Nineteen Eighty-Four after | 's novel of the same name. He left Hampton Grammar School with ten GCE Ord ... |
Charles Doolittle Walcott | # | , 1907–192 |
Michael Moore | In 2005, it was reported that Bradbury was upset with filmmaker | for using the title Fahrenheit 9/11, which is an allusion to Bradbury's Fa ... |
Viscount Wellington | ... ttle of Fuentes de Oñoro ( 3–6 May 1811), the British-Portuguese Army under | checked an attempt by the French Army of Portugal under Marshal André Mass ... |
Thomas Sankara | ... hting developed between moderates in the CSP and the radicals, led by Capt. | , who was appointed prime minister in January 1983. The internal political ... |
Gerd Oswald | ... came a 1958 movie starring Anita Ekberg and Gypsy Rose Lee, and directed by | , who also directed the "Fun and Games" episode of The Outer Limits) and T ... |
Samuel Pierpont Langley | # | , 1887–190 |
John Major | ... er Sir Winston Churchill, and a former junior minister in the Government of | (1990–97). In the 2005 general election, Nicholas Soames held the seat wit ... |
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 ... |
Indira Gandhi | ... refront during the agitation against the emergency (1975–77) imposed by the | regime and thousands of its leaders and workers were imprisoned across Ind ... |
Art Rooney | ... n unintentional estrangement from the Steelers. When team founder and owner | died in 1988, Bradshaw did not attend his funeral. A year later, during hi ... |
Werner von Blomberg | ... ch Affair, which led to the resignations of the War Minister, Field Marshal | , and the army commander, General von Fritsch. Göring had acted as witness ... |
Jefferson Davis | The new Confederate President | , a former "Cooperationist" who had insisted on delaying secession until a ... |
Bobby Gould | ... y-born footballer to be capped by England), Clarrie Bourton, George Hudson, | , Willie Carr, Ian St. John, Dion Dublin, Stuart Pearce, Gerry Francis, Ke ... |
George W. Bush | ... nition of its support for the War on Terrorism, in June 2004 U.S. President | designated Morocco as a major non-NATO ally |
Noël Coward | ... f the human story of the film. Powell's work on this film was influenced by | 's film (1942) |
Margaret Webster | The most notable American production may be | 's 1943 staging starring Paul Robeson as Othello and Jose Ferrer as Iago. ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... mission for Latin America is a dicastery of the Roman Curia. Established by | on 19 April 1958, it is charged with providing assistance to and examining ... |
Robert Peel | ... ws in 1846, with Wellington and most of the former Cabinet still supporting | , but most of the MPs led by Lord Derby supporting a protectionist stance. ... |
G. Wayne Clough | # | , 2008 |
Florenz Ziegfeld | ... a letter of introduction for Norma, acquired from a local theatre owner, to | , who was currently preparing a new season of his famous Follies |
Lawrence M. Small | # | , 2000–200 |
Daryl Gates | After Webb's death, Chief | of the Los Angeles Police Department announced that badge number 714 — Web ... |
Tom Hanks | On 20 July 1969, veteran astronaut Jim Lovell ( | ) hosts a party for other astronauts and their families, who watch on tele ... |
John Adams | ... e president. He was a consistent and strong opponent of the policies of the | administration. Jefferson and Madison were deeply upset by the unconstitut ... |
James Goldstone | ... pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966), Roddenberry accepted director | 's decision to have Paul Fix play Dr. Mark Piper. Although Roddenberry wan ... |
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 |
Ira Michael Heyman | # | , 1994–199 |
Sidney Dillon Ripley | # | , 1964–198 |
Blaise Compaoré | ... arrest and subsequent efforts to bring about his release, directed by Capt. | . This release effort resulted in yet another military coup d'état on 4 Au ... |
Winston Churchill | ... rliament (MP) is Nicholas Soames, the grandson of former Prime Minister Sir | , and a former junior minister in the Government of John Major (1990–97). ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... r Eliot's death, the book was adapted as the basis of the musical, Cats, by | , first produced in London's West End in 1981 and opening on Broadway the ... |
Aurelianus | ... Constantinople he obtained the patronage of the powerful praetorian prefect | . Synesius composed and addressed to Emperor Arcadius a speech entitled De ... |
Queen Victoria | ... les Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, and her three godparents were | , the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII and May's father-in-law), and ... |
Aetius | He then started a military career: he served under the magister militum | in his campaign against the Juthungi and the Norics (430–431) and also aga ... |
Leonard Carmichael | # | , 1953–196 |
Walt Disney | ... the category. Only American films were nominated for the award until 1952. | 's Silly Symphonies and Hanna-Barbera's Tom and Jerry was the category's m ... |
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 ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... o allocate resources within the production process. Bolshevik revolutionary | argued that, following a socialist revolution, money could not be arbitrar ... |
Clarrie Bourton | ... Reg Matthews (the first Coventry-born footballer to be capped by England), | , George Hudson, Bobby Gould, Willie Carr, Ian St. John, Dion Dublin, Stua ... |
Jim Cramer | Commentator | has expressed concern about short selling and started a petition calling f ... |
Julius Caesar | ... ay. In 1912, Robeson attended Somerville High School, where he performed in | , Othello, sang in the chorus, and excelled in football, basketball, baseb ... |
Richard | ... ). Cromwell ruled until his death in 1658, when he was succeeded by his son | . The new Lord Protector had little interest in governing; he soon resigne ... |
Saye Zerbo | ... ountry's traditionally powerful trade unions, and on 25 November 1980, Col. | overthrew President Lamizana in a bloodless coup. Colonel Zerbo establishe ... |
Nolan Ryan | ... nd a homer), while stealing three more bases. On August 22, 1989, he became | 's 5,000th strikeout victim, but Henderson took an odd delight in the occu ... |
Garry Marshall | ... film set in Los Angeles, California. Written by J.F. Lawton and directed by | , this motion picture features Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and also He ... |
John Adams | ... one (Kentucky) for Jefferson for Vice President in opposition to incumbent | as well as casting their votes for President Washington. (Before 1804 elec ... |
John Fetzer | ... ws of the 1984 season actually came in late 1983, when broadcasting magnate | , who had owned the club since 1957, sold the team to Domino's founder and ... |
President of the Philippines | ... 1972), issued an order conferring the five star general/admiral rank to the | , making himself as its first rank holder. Since then, the rank of five-st ... |
Pete Rose | ... in baseball history. Turmoil was, however, just around the corner. In 1986 | retired from playing for the Cincinnati Reds, having broken Ty Cobb's reco ... |
Walt Disney | ... ed by the other nominees for that year. This category is notable for giving | 12 of his 22 Academy Awards, including a posthumous 1968 award, and also 1 ... |
Lyndon Johnson | ... recently, the last Democrat to win a majority in the county before 2008 was | in 1964, although Bill Clinton won pluralities in the county in 1992 and 1 ... |
Sam Peckinpah | ... terrorised by intruders, Robert Aldrich's Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, and | 's TV film of Katherine Anne Porter's novella Noon Wine (1966). In 1965, s ... |
Spike Jonze | ... e revealed to be a movie being enjoyed by the characters. Parts of director | 's Adaptation. follows a fictionalized version of screenwriter Charlie Kau ... |
Pope Gregory I | He had been sent by | as Apostolic nuncio, to Constantinople, but he apparently was not entirely ... |
Stephen Fry | ... g light of the British satire boom of the 1960s. Cook has been described by | as "the funniest man who ever drew breath", although his work was also con ... |
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 ... |
Miles Copeland III | ... by Alex Chilton at Ardent Studios in Memphis in 1977 before being signed by | to the young I.R.S. Records label |
James Chanos | Shortseller | received widespread publicity when he was an early critic of the accountin ... |
William Huskisson | Although in life he hated travelling by rail (after witnessing the death of | , one of the first railway accident casualties), his body was then taken b ... |
Lajos Kossuth | ... dited the journal of the opposition, Ellenor, at Leipzig, and in March 1848 | made him editor of his paper, Kossuth Hirlapja. In 1850 he fell ill with a ... |
Burt Shevelove | ... acter of Aristophanes' play The Frogs, later updated to a modern version by | (libretto) and Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) ("The time is the prese ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Alfred P. Sloan | ... nd Lindzen (born February 8, 1940) is an American atmospheric physicist and | Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Lin ... |
Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo | ... unions and was overthrown two years later, on 7 November 1982, by Maj. Dr. | and the Council of Popular Salvation (CSP). The CSP continued to ban polit ... |
Lord Hunt | ... officers. This much had already been confirmed by former cabinet secretary | , who concluded in a secret inquiry conducted in 1996 that "there is absol ... |
Debbie Allen | ... lebrities guest-starred on the series over the course of its run, including | , Bob Saget, Charles Rocket, Neil Patrick Harris, Lydia Cornell, Brooke Sh ... |
George Orwell | ... lves destroying gentler, more-human places such as gardens. In 1984, author | described the Ministry of Truth as an "enormous, pyramidal structure of wh ... |
Richard Branson | ... is in Darfur; after 12 days she was advised to stop immediately by doctors. | agreed to continue in her place, taking a 3 day fast. Congressman Donald M ... |
Al Primo | ... hich reporters present their stories directly to the viewers. News director | brought the format to WABC-TV in 1968 from KYW-TV in Philadelphia, but add ... |
Tim Burton | Directors | and Quentin Tarantino, and pop singer Madonna have publicly stated they ar ... |
Robert Peel | ... inst repeal was 303, by 1845 this had decreased to 132. The first year that | voted in favour was 1846, though he had spoken in favour of repeal during ... |
Mickey Rooney | ... ho tells him where The Black is. He finds him in the barn of Henry Dailey ( | ), a retired jockey. He vigorously asserts his ownership of him, but Henry ... |
Queen Victoria | ... ess of Salisbury was three times Prime Minister during the closing years of | 's reign. The city of Salisbury (now Harare) in the colony of Rhodesia (no ... |
Peter Bazalgette | ... Nigel Kennedy, Ben Elton and Jo Brand. His other pet hates include Endemol, | and Big Brother, and the general direction of Channel 4 since the 1990s |
Thomas Jefferson | ... passed by the U.S. Congress 1806–1808, during the second term of President | . Britain and France were engaged in a major war; the U.S. wanted to remai ... |
Gary Sinise | ... ill fly the Apollo 13 mission instead of Apollo 14. Lovell, Ken Mattingly ( | ), and Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) begin training for their new mission. Days ... |
John Negroponte | Between 1979 and 1985, under | 's appointment as U.S. diplomat from 1981 to 1985, U.S. military and econo ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... e of his life" in Dan Macmillan, older brother of the future Prime Minister | . Despite his middle-class background, Keynes mixed easily with upper-clas ... |
Chiefs of Staff Committee | ... ts". British historian Frederick Taylor mentions a further memo sent to the | by Sir Douglas Evill on 1 February, in which Evill states interfering with ... |
Secretary of the Treasury | ... e tariff were between 5 and 10 percent, depending on the value of the item. | Alexander Hamilton was anxious to establish the tariff as a regular source ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | ... that U.S. President John F. Kennedy's success in facing down Soviet premier | turned the British public away from CND |
Rick Rubin | ... out so much as knowing the name of the band. When Raising Hell ' s producer | heard them playing around with it in the studio, he suggested using the ly ... |
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 ... |
Cromwell | ... ents, conflicting stories of which side Latimer was truly on began to reach | and the King in London. The rebellion in Yorkshire put him in a terrible d ... |
Dan Curtis | ... sion network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. The show was created by | . The story bible, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any ... |
Mark Ruffalo | ... ll begin in Spring of 2012. In January 2012, Dunst will also star alongside | and Billy Crudup in the drama film, Red Light Winter |
Ty Cobb | ... 1986 Pete Rose retired from playing for the Cincinnati Reds, having broken | 's record by accumulating 4,256 hits during his career. He continued as Re ... |
Jack Warner | ... Warner Bros. to cast her in more important roles, and was disappointed when | refused to lend her to Columbia Studios to appear in It Happened One Night ... |
Richard Wagner | ... June 1897 – 5 March 1980) was an English woman married to Siegfried Wagner, | 's son. She was the effective head of the Wagner family from 1930 to 1945, ... |
Thomas Sankara | ... zed power in a coup d'état in 1987, betraying his long-time friend and ally | , who was killed in the coup |
Robert De Niro | ... fessional boxer and former World Middleweight Champion. He was portrayed by | in the 1980 film Raging Bull |
Sun Yat-sen | Kung was an early supporter of | , and worked with Wang Jingwei before serving in the government of Chiang ... |
Blaise Compaoré | ... elections. The amendment also would have prevented the incumbent president, | , from being reelected |
Richard Nixon | ... ounder John Hume. In scores of anti-war speeches, Kennedy opposed President | 's policy of Vietnamization, calling it "a policy of violence [that] means ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... ncing violence and officially recognizing Israel. In return, Prime Minister | , on behalf of Israel, officially recognized the PLO |
Clement | ... priests. Greek mágos is first attested in Heraclitus (6th century BC, apud. | Protrepticus 12) who curses the Magians and others for their "impious rite ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... e continues to have many legions of loyal fans, including ex-Prime Minister | . The Thick Of It is a similar BBC television series that has been called ... |
Deborah Pratt | # Prologue (Saga Sell) – Music by Mike Post/Velton Ray Bunch, narrated by | (1:05 |
Samuel Hill | ... lickitat County was created out of Walla Walla County on December 20, 1859. | was an early promoter of the area, promoting better roads and building loc ... |
Raúl Castro | ... oved under the informal control of Revolutionary Armed Forces chief General | (Fidel Castro's brother), and large numbers of army officers were moved in ... |
Yuan Shikai | ... advisors, and Yan was soon recognized as the military governor of Shanxi by | , and effectively controlled Shanxi until 1949, when the Communists took c ... |
Shaun Woodward | ... up now regretted being responsible for the killing of more than 400 people. | , the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, stated that this "i ... |
Petronius Maximus | ... out, however, politics again played a crucial part in the blunders of Rome. | , the usurper, killed Valentinian III in an effort to control the Empire. ... |
Stephen A. Douglas | ... Vice President John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. Regular Democratic nominee | of Illinois ran poorly in Louisiana, and the Republican candidate, Abraham ... |
Collis Potter Huntington | ... strial scale production centered around Richmond. In 1886, railroad magnate | founded Newport News Shipbuilding, which was responsible for building six ... |
Keith Curle | ... erminster Harriers and Burton Albion. He was released, by the then manager, | and then joined Championship side Crewe Alexandra. When he was released by ... |
Sidney Godolphin | ... hrone after William's death in 1702, the Duke of Marlborough, together with | , the first Earl of Godolphin, rose to head the government, partly as a re ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... s received their $20,000 redress payments, was signed into law by President | , who also issued another formal apology from the U.S. government |
Margaret Thatcher | ... oss-border co-operation were discussed with the new British Prime Minister, | . These discussions led Síle de Valera, a backbench TD, to directly challe ... |
Richard Crossman | ... . No remorse was expressed for the largest group of victims, the Arab dead. | , a British Labour Party MP, whose experience on the Anglo-American Commit ... |
Robert Cecil | ... the palace much and so gave it to Elizabeth's (and his own) chief minister | , First Earl of Salisbury, in exchange for Theobalds which was the Cecils' ... |
Antipope John XXIII | ... riedrich IV, who had been banned by King Sigismund for aiding the flight of | from the Council of Constance. With the help of the local population, espe ... |
Kirk Douglas | ... mphrey Bogart, and in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) with Lana Turner and | . Brooks became the first African-American woman to host her own televisio ... |
Deng Yu | ... tored. Guangwu made Luoyang his capital in 25 CE, and by 27 CE his officers | and Feng Yi had forced the Red Eyebrows to surrender and executed their le ... |
Neil Cooper | Their self-titled debut album was released on | 's ROIR Records on "cassette only" in January 1982, followed in 1983 by Ro ... |
Robert Peel | During 1841 Sir | became Conservative Prime Minister and Richard Cobden, a major proponent o ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... n Yat-sen, and worked with Wang Jingwei before serving in the government of | . Kung began his career in the government of the Republic of China as the ... |
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 ... |
Sylvester Stallone | ... In The Simpsons Movie (2007), he is portrayed as the President, and in the | movie, Demolition Man (1993, ten years before his first run for political ... |
Andy Warhol | ... t passed during the decade. Many celebrities, including Freddie Mercury and | , also "came out" during this decade, bringing gay culture further into th ... |
Leonard Nimoy | "Exquisite chemistry" among Kelley, William Shatner and | manifested itself in their performances as McCoy, Captain James T. Kirk an ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, which ultimately went to | 's film, Spirited Away, which was also distributed by Walt Disney Pictures ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... ng. Novotný faced a mutiny in the Central Committee, so he secretly invited | , the Soviet leader, to make a whirlwind visit to Prague in December 1967 ... |
Deborah Pratt | ... o appears in the first season episode "How the Tess Was Won"), and later by | (Bellisario's wife, as well as a co-producer and writer on the show). A sh ... |
Marc Webb | ... neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli composer. Filmmaker | (class of 1995) was nominated for several awards including two Golden Glob ... |
Hjalmar Schacht | ... ed the economics ministry in his policy-making decisions, to the chagrin of | , the minister in charge. Huge expenditures were made on rearmament, in sp ... |
John C. Breckinridge | ... cast its electoral votes for the Southern Democratic choice, Vice President | of Kentucky. Regular Democratic nominee Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois ran ... |
Joseph Stalin | The leadership of | led to a change in his view of the Soviet Union even though his initial im ... |
Sanford B. Dole | ... is section shall not be recognized by the Department. [signed] June 8, 1896 | , President of the Republic of Hawai |
Kirk Douglas | ... ind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo Genn and | . It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Mi ... |
Wang Jingwei | Kung was an early supporter of Sun Yat-sen, and worked with | before serving in the government of Chiang Kai-shek. Kung began his career ... |
Sarah | ... cave and the field surrounding it from Ephron the Hittite to bury his wife | ; Abraham, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob and Leah were later buried in the cave. T ... |
David Byrne | ... evision series Big Love. Mark Mothersbaugh was replaced after one season by | of Talking Heads. Mark Mothersbaugh also composed the theme music for the ... |
Chester W. Nimitz | ... he lead ship of the class is named for World War II Pacific fleet commander | , who was the Navy's last fleet admiral. With an overall length of and ful ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... m Abbey. His possession of the living was in jeopardy on the appointment of | 's "Tryers"; but he evaded their inquisitorial questions by his ready wit. ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... d not publicly reveal any more details about the incident and died in 2001. | publicly expressed regrets about the incident, while Zhang privately told ... |
Philippine Constabulary | The | (PC) was a gendarmerie type para-military police force of the Philippines ... |
Giovanni Zenatello | ... Francesco Marconi, Francisco Viñas, Emilio De Marchi, Giuseppe Borgatti and | , while the phenomenon was rare among French, German, Russian and Anglo-Sa ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... later the library moved to Medford's new city hall, in another four years, | 's donation allowed a dedicated library to be built. Construction on the M ... |
Fred Savage | ... ared by some to another look-back-through-the-years show, The Wonder Years. | , the star of that hit ABC series, even appeared in the series' final epis ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... he Age to remain competitive. By the 1980s a new competitor had appeared in | 's national daily The Australian. In 1999 David Syme and Co. became The Ag ... |
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 ... |
Les Moss | Houk's immediate successor as Tiger manager in 1979 was | , but Moss would only last until June of that year. From June 14, 1979 unt ... |
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 ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | | showed his own admiration for Benedict XV following his election to the Pa ... |
Michael Anderson | ... ovel. Pope Joan. There have been two film versions, a 1972 film directed by | and a 2009 film adapted from Cross' novel |
Avitus | ... as a fast succession of Emperors. After Petronius, the Gallic-Roman senator | was proclaimed Emperor by the Visigoth king Theodoric II and ruled for two ... |
Walt Disney | ... Servants' Entrance (1934), which featured a combination of live action and | animation in a musical dream sequence. He played the title role in Young D ... |
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 ... |
Ngo Dinh Diem | ... untry to sovereign status. Collins' instructions were to support the leader | in subverting communism, by helping him to build an army and wage a milita ... |
Ted Williams | ... rd in the voting for the MVP award. His 146 runs scored were the most since | had 150 in 1950, and he became the first player since Jimmie Foxx in 1939 ... |
Douglas Fairbanks | When | was on honeymoon in Paris in 1920, he offered him star billing with his ne ... |
Reggie Jackson | ... Detroit an early lead in the deciding fifth and final game in Detroit, but | 's steal of home in the 2nd tied it up. Tenace's two-out single to left fi ... |
John Adams | ... emselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire. | put forth a resolution earlier in the year which made a formal declaration ... |
Paulino Alcántara | ... s all-time highest goalscorer in all competitions (including friendlies) is | with 369 goals. The record league scorer is César Rodríguez, who scored 19 ... |
Henry Ford | ... s the Tin Lizzie, T‑Model Ford, or T) is an automobile that was produced by | 's Ford Motor Company from September 1908 to October 1927. It is generally ... |
Mario Lemieux | ... rdiopulmonary resuscitation pioneer Peter Safar. Pittsburgh Penguins legend | used to reside in Mt. Lebanon as well, though he now resides in Sewickley, ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... munist ideology, particularly Trotskyism; though following the Great Purge, | privately met with him and ordered him to publicly denounce Trotskyism. Ch ... |
Narcissus Marsh | ... e Prizes, Keeper of the Records in Birmingham's Tower, and Vicar-General to | , the primate. King found a friend in Anthony Upton, one of the judges, wh ... |
Priscus Valerianus | ... efect of Gaul Tonantius Ferreolus). He was also related to Magnus Felix and | . Agricola's daughter, also named Papianilla (490–530), married her relati ... |
Titus | Jews led into captivity after the destruction of Jerusalem by | and Vespasian, and, at a later date, translated its Hebrew name into its l ... |
Stephen A. Douglas | ... Lincoln’s election, most notably by William L. Yancey touring the north as | toured the South calling for Union if Lincoln were elected. But to Secessi ... |
Philip Kaufman | ... ere not satisfied with Goldman's take on the book. They approached director | who shared their dissatisfaction with the existing script. Kaufman began w ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | In Washington, President | had received word from the Joint Chiefs of Staff that the Liberty had been ... |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | In Washington, President Lyndon B. Johnson had received word from the | that the Liberty had been torpedoed by an unknown vessel at 9:50 a.m. east ... |
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John Landis | ... created by Robert K. Weiss and Tracy Tormé. Tormé, Weiss, Leslie Belzberg, | , David Peckinpah, Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive produce ... |
Giovanni Battista Rubini | ... to the influential example set by the early-19th century virtuoso vocalist | (1794–1854). Rubini had employed it with great success as an affecting dev ... |
Trevor Horn | ... ael Michalsky to perform at his StyleNite event during Berlin Fashion Week. | announced on 9 Sep 2010, that OMD will perform as a special guest at the " ... |
Tansu Çiller | ... bombing around 9:30 am CST while he was meeting with Turkish Prime Minister | at the White House. Prior to addressing the nation, President Clinton want ... |
Joseph Henry | Though the Smithsonian's first Secretary, | , wanted the Institution to be a center for scientific research, before lo ... |
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 ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... or of Germany, Angela Merkel, walked through Brandenburg Gate with Russia’s | and Poland's Lech Wałęsa as part of the 20-year celebration of tearing dow ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... hen congress voted on independence. Adams persuaded the committee to select | to compose the original draft of the document, which congress would edit t ... |
Hank Aaron | ... ade also contained great individual achievements as well. On April 8, 1974, | of the Atlanta Braves hit his 715th career home run, surpassing Babe Ruth' ... |
Jonathan Miller | ... own right in a four-man group satirical stage show, Beyond the Fringe, with | , Alan Bennett and Dudley Moore |
Martin Jol | ... Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, Mark Hateley, Ian Wallace, Tommy Hutchison, | , Les Sealey, Robbie Keane, Gary McAllister, Steve Ogrizovic, Colin Stein ... |
Wagnerian | Budden describes Tosca as the most | of Puccini's scores, in its use of musical leitmotifs. Unlike Wagner, Pucc ... |
Jimmie Foxx | ... st since Ted Williams had 150 in 1950, and he became the first player since | in 1939 to amass more runs scored than games played. Henderson became the ... |
Prince George, Duke of York | Albert Victor's brother, | , now second in line to the throne, evidently became close to May during t ... |
Master P | Eric Roberts, Joyce Van Patten, Method Man, Luke Perry, | , Treach, LL Cool J, Rick Fox, Dana Ivey and Peter Criss have made appeara ... |
Charles Clarke | ... em with no Commons representative in East Anglia; the former Home Secretary | being a high level casualty in the 2010 election |
David Peckinpah | ... obert K. Weiss and Tracy Tormé. Tormé, Weiss, Leslie Belzberg, John Landis, | , Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive producers at different t ... |
Ernesto Cardenal | ... ion was published in 1961. In a letter to a Latin-American Catholic writer, | , Merton wrote: "The world is full of great criminals with enormous power, ... |
Lindsay Anderson | ... fter some initial reluctance. The march was the subject of a documentary by | , . Thereafter, CND organised annual Easter marches starting at Aldermasto ... |
Stephen Smith | ... become Gillingham's first recognised manager. Former England international | was appointed as full-time manager in 1906, but left in 1908, with Groombr ... |
Harold Macmillan | ... the Edinburgh Festival and included Cook impersonating the Prime Minister, | . This was one of the first occasions satirical political mimicry had been ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... demanding the razing of the Berlin Wall. Addressing CPSU General Secretary | , Reagan said |
Johnny Depp | ... o Crazy" and "Mama's Blues." She began playing at hip nightclubs like actor | 's Viper Room, New York's Algonquin Hotel and Michael's Pub and such Holly ... |
Richard Wagner | ... enrietta Karop, and her husband Karl Klindworth, a musician and a friend of | |
Billy Bob Thornton | ... lice thriller film entitled One False Move, starring actors Bill Paxton and | , and written by Thornton. However, only some filming was reportedly done ... |
Alfredo di Stéfano | ... xacerbated further when there was a controversy surrounding the transfer of | , who finally played for Real Madrid and was key to their subsequent succe ... |
Joseph Gutnick | Soon after Rabbi Schneerson's death, philanthropist | of Melbourne, Australia established the Ohel Chabad-Lubavitch Center on Fr ... |
John Lloyd | ... adder and was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, and produced by | . The series was originally aired on BBC1 from 15 June 1983 to 20 July 198 ... |
Roland Emmerich | ... or comedy Zombieland, and is to reprise his role in its upcoming sequel. In | 's 2012, he played Charlie Frost, a man who warns of the end of the world. ... |
Juan Trippe | ... can airline, introducing Fairchild FC2 airplanes in 1928. In February 1929, | of Pan Am took over the majority of the airline's stock, and the company o ... |
Richard Nixon | Following Republican | 's victory in November, Kennedy was widely assumed to be the front-runner ... |
Jean-Baptiste Colbert | ... ilism in the 17th century. This French mercantilism was best articulated by | (in office, 1665–1683), though policy liberalised greatly under Napoleon |
Michael Eisner | Production of Lilo & Stitch began with then-Disney CEO | deciding that, in the wake of a number of high-profile and large-budget Di ... |
Philip Game | ... instead of into Government bank accounts. The New South Wales Governor, Sir | , intervened on the basis that Lang had acted illegally in breach of the s ... |
Pietro Gasparri | ... litus, and, for the codification of Canon Law, which under della Chiesa and | , he as Eugenio Pacelli had the opportunity to participate in |
Queen Victoria | ... f the Prince of Wales. The choice of May as bride for the Duke owed much to | 's fondness for her, as well as to her strong character and sense of duty. ... |
Angela Merkel | On November 9, 2009, Chancellor of Germany, | , walked through Brandenburg Gate with Russia’s Mikhail Gorbachev and Pola ... |
Robert De Niro | ... fellas (1990) – all of which he collaborated on with actor and close friend | . He won the Academy Award for Best Director for (2006), having been nomin ... |
John Major | ... for appointing 20 special advisers (compared to eight under his predecessor | ) and for the fact that the total salary cost of special advisers across a ... |
Albert Gallatin | ... " Outstanding propagandists included editor William Duane and party leaders | , Thomas Cooper and Jefferson himself |
Tommy Hutchison | ... e, Gerry Francis, Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, Mark Hateley, Ian Wallace, | , Martin Jol, Les Sealey, Robbie Keane, Gary McAllister, Steve Ogrizovic, ... |
Ralph Houk | ... ch of the next decade in the middle or lower ranks of the AL East. In 1974, | , who managed the dominant Yankee teams of the early 1960s, was named mana ... |
Cyprien Ntaryamira | ... The Rwandan Genocide in 1994, sparked by the killing of Ndadaye’s successor | , further aggravated the conflict in Burundi by sparking additional massac ... |
Richard Wagner's | In 2004, Viola began work on a new production of | opera Tristan und Isolde, a collaboration with director Peter Sellars, con ... |
Joel Schumacher | In December 1993, Batman Forever director | had seen Tombstone and was most impressed with Kilmer's performance as Doc ... |
David Ben-Gurion | ... e condemnation caused the organization to distance itself from the attack." | deemed Irgun "the enemy of the Jewish people" after the attack. Hatsofeh, ... |
Alexander J. Dallas | ... hin Dallas Township. The township had been formed in 1817 and was named for | , who was the 6th United States Secretary of the Treasury and the father o ... |
Harold L. Ickes | ... . Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of the Interior | each referred to the American camps as "concentration camps," at the time. ... |
Sam Phillips | ... aught Us, at Phillips Recording, operated by former Sun Records label owner | |
Ed Harris | On 11 April 1970, Apollo 13 Flight Director Gene Kranz ( | ) gives the go-ahead from Houston's Mission Control Center for launch. As ... |
Mark Cuban | ... ics, such as Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch; business, such as self-made billionaire | ; and science, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation pioneer Peter Safar. ... |
Mack Sennett | In late 1914 Essanay succeeded in hiring Charlie Chaplin away from | 's Keystone Studios, offering Chaplin a higher salary and his own producti ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, | , Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin, Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, ... |
George W. Bush | ... ar himself. Nehemiah Clark, of the cast, expressed disapproval of President | and the Iraq War, coming into conflict with Rachel Moyal, who served in Ir ... |
Premier of the Republic of China | ... e central executive committee of the Kuomintang (KMT) in 1931. He served as | from 1 January 1938 – 20 November 1939. Kung then served as the Vice-Premi ... |
Mark Hateley | ... , Dion Dublin, Stuart Pearce, Gerry Francis, Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, | , Ian Wallace, Tommy Hutchison, Martin Jol, Les Sealey, Robbie Keane, Gary ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | ... stigation. France offered a special rescue unit, and Israeli prime minister | offered to send agents with anti-terrorist expertise to help in the invest ... |
Aisha Tyler | ... Office), Emmy Award winner Michael Moriarty, Andrew Shue of Melrose Place, | of Friends and 24, Dan Rush the director of Everything Must Go and Connie ... |
Goldie Hawn | Lily Tomlin and | later became noted film stars (Hawn won an Academy Award while still a mem ... |
George V | ... , the Festival of Empire was held at the building to mark the coronation of | and Queen Mary |
Saddam Hussein | ... United States intelligence agencies issued a report that announced aides of | managed to acquire Belarusian passports while in Syria. The same report me ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... y distinguished recordings, including the 1972 Decca recording conducted by | with Luciano Pavarotti as Rodolfo and Mirella Freni as Mimi (made before P ... |
Rick Rubin | ... udios in 2006 to work on new material. To produce the album, the band chose | . Despite initially stating the record would debut sometime in 2006, it wa ... |
Joss Whedon | Cordelia Chase is a fictional character created by | for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer; she also appeared on B ... |
Maury Wills | ... It hurt the minor and independent leagues most. People stayed home to watch | rather than watch unknowns at their local baseball park. Major League Base ... |
Matthew Ridgway | ... el to Vietnam to study and "assess" the French forces there. Chief of Staff | dissuaded the President from intervening by presenting a comprehensive est ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... Service officials have attempted to avoid the term. Franklin D. Roosevelt, | and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes each referred to the America ... |
Agnès Varda | ... Le Chant du styrène); and with other film-makers (Resnais was the editor of | 's first film, La Pointe courte, and co-directed with Chris Marker Les sta ... |
Lou Piniella | ... kees owner George Steinbrenner issued a press release claiming that manager | wanted to trade Henderson for "jaking it" (playing lackadaisically). Still ... |
Gerald R. Ford, Jr. | ... mains the only one of its kind in the country. On April 23, 1975, President | , spoke at Tulane University's Fogelman Arena at the invitation of Congres ... |
Stephen Byers | ... advisers across all government departments had reached £4 million. In 2001, | , then Secretary of State for Transport, was forced to resign because of t ... |
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 ... |
Condoleezza Rice | ... ng at the State Department at the personal invitation of Secretary of State | , to wide acclaim. Most recently, the Morgan State University Choir perfor ... |
Clement Attlee | British Prime Minister | commented in the House of Commons |
Mary Jo Kopechne | ... ty, driving a 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 with one of the women, 28-year-old | , and later drove off Dike Bridge into the Poucha Pond inlet, a tidal chan ... |
Brian Moore | ... tand, to be named the Brian Moore Stand after television sports commentator | , who was a well-known Gills fan, but the club's financial situation has n ... |
Gabriel Narutowicz | ... governments changed frequently, corruption was commonplace. The open-minded | was constitutionally elected president by the National Assembly in 1922, b ... |
Selena | ... inent guests included Shakira, Don Francisco, the former members of Menudo, | , Celia Cruz, Thalía, Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Fernández, Enrique Iglesia ... |
Stanley Matthews | ... 4 to show their admiration for the former Blackpool and England player, Sir | |
John Tyler | ... n was 9,208. The County is named after John Tyler, Sr., father of President | . Its county seat is |
Greg Dyke | ... especially, Esther Rantzen. He was a vociferous critic of Director-General | and BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey, who he blamed for lowering the sta ... |
James Ferman | ... the 18 level, in response to public consultation in 2000. The departure of | from the BBFC may also have allowed some long-proscribed films to be re-ap ... |
Barry Alvarez | ... of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. The Wisconsin Badgers football former head coach | led the Badgers to three Rose Bowl championships, including back-to-back v ... |
Francisco Franco | ... extended but in the 1950s, the Esperanto movement was tolerated again with | accepting the honorary patronage of the |
Johnny Depp | ... inger Madonna have publicly stated they are fans of the series. As a child, | was so obsessed with Barnabas Collins that he wanted to be him. He has col ... |
Ted Turner | ... ta Braves became a power contender with greater revenues generated by WTBS, | 's Atlanta-based Super-Station, that broadcast "America's Team" to cable h ... |
Robert Cecil | ... ld, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house was built in 1611 by | , First Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I and has been ... |
Evelyn Barker | ... rd Montgomery had told the British army commander in Palestine, General Sir | , to emphasise to the British servicemen that they were "facing a cruel, f ... |
Walter O'Malley | ... ying at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. After the 1957 season, Dodgers owner | decided to move the team to Los Angeles for financial reasons, among other ... |
Maurice Yaméogo | ... ugust 1960, it attained full independence from France. The first president, | , was the leader of the Voltaic Democratic Union (UDV). The 1960 constitut ... |
Pietro Badoglio | ... and requested combat and Italian advancement to cease. The Italian General | sharply rejected the proposal, and threatened to stop all negotiations and ... |
Georgianne Walken | Walken married | (née Thon) in 1969; she is a casting director, notably for The Sopranos. T ... |
Gerry Francis | ... Hudson, Bobby Gould, Willie Carr, Ian St. John, Dion Dublin, Stuart Pearce, | , Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, Mark Hateley, Ian Wallace, Tommy Hutchiso ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... nclude Herschel Bernardi (in the original Broadway run), Theodore Bikel and | . Mostel's understudy in the original production, Paul Lipson, went on to ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... ony held at the Hollywood Palace. Brooks returned to movies with a cameo in | 's film The Crossing Guard (1995), directed by , in which she sang "Anytim ... |
Nolan Ryan | ... tire in 1976 with 755. There was great pitching too: between 1973 and 1975, | threw 4 "no-hit" games. He would add a record-breaking fifth in 1981 and t ... |
William Huskisson | ... the protectionist system. During 1821 the President of the Board of Trade, | , composed a Commons Committee report which recommended a return to the "p ... |
Yoshiyuki Tomino | is a televised anime series, created by Sunrise. Created and directed by | , it premiered in Japan on Nagoya Broadcasting Network on April 7, 1979, a ... |
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 ... |
Robert Peel | Along with | , Wellington became an increasingly influential member of the Tory party, ... |
Bob McNamara | ... t difficult unless you want to 'kiss his behind' all the time. That is what | suggested to me...if I wanted to get along. |
Sangoulé Lamizana | ... nded the constitution, dissolved the National Assembly, and placed Lt. Col. | at the head of a government of senior army officers. The army remained in ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... alk over literary subjects, and to read and mutually criticize their works. | offered the society his protection, and in this way (1635) the Académie fr ... |
George M. Dallas | ... , who was the 6th United States Secretary of the Treasury and the father of | , the vice president of James Polk. The local government describes the bor ... |
Horace Stoneham | ... l reasons, among others. Along the way, he managed to convince Giants owner | (who was considering moving his team to Minnesota) to preserve the rivalry ... |
Richard Nixon | ... and mines and anti-armor weapons, but were especially heavy after President | ordered US forces into Cambodia on May 1, 1970 in which, among other caval ... |
Frederick H. Billings | ... growth from its founding as a railroad town in 1882. The city is named for | , a former president of the Northern Pacific Railroad. With one of the lar ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... th an action film opening, which turns out to be a sequence being filmed by | . Near the ending, the events of the film itself are revealed to be a movi ... |
Rachel | ... hs", and regarded as one of its Four Holy Cities. (The remaining matriarch, | , is buried outside Bethlehem.) Over and around the cave itself, churches, ... |
Sir Ernest Gowers | ... tably of all, Fowler's Modern English Usage and The Complete Plain Words by | . Detailed guidance on many aspects of writing British English for publica ... |
United States Secretary of the Treasury | ... been formed in 1817 and was named for Alexander J. Dallas, who was the 6th | and the father of George M. Dallas, the vice president of James Polk. The ... |
Dan Curtis | Creator | had a dream in 1965 of a mysterious young woman who was on a train. The fo ... |
Duke of Wellington | ... ies of the Seventh Coalition, an Anglo-Allied army under the command of the | combined with a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard von Blücher. It ... |
Edward Stillingfleet | ... appointed to be the headmaster of Spalding Grammar School before he was 21. | , dean of St Paul's, hired Bentley as tutor to his son, which enabled the ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... tter dated July 25, 1946, Prime Minister Attlee wrote to American President | : "I am sure you will agree that the inhuman crime committed in Jerusalem ... |
Hal Chase | ... hise record with 326 stolen bases; the previous high (248) had been held by | . On May 28, 2011, Henderson's total was surpassed by Derek Jeter, who'd p ... |
John Adams | ... from a lack of leadership after the death of Hamilton and the retirement of | , quickly declined; it revived briefly in opposition to the War of 1812, b ... |
Stuart Pearce | ... ourton, George Hudson, Bobby Gould, Willie Carr, Ian St. John, Dion Dublin, | , Gerry Francis, Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson, Mark Hateley, Ian Wallace, ... |
Carlos Ghosn | On April 7, 2010 Renault-Nissan executive, | and Dr. Dieter Zetsche announced a partnership between the three companies ... |
Harry Cohn | ... for Columbia Pictures damaged the partnership between Capra and studio head | , as well as the friendship between Capra and screenwriter Riskin, whose p ... |
Vice President of the United States | ... cludes as ex officio members the Chief Justice of the United States and the | . The nominal head of the Institution is the Chancellor, an office which h ... |
Nathan Twining | Seaton and Stevens worked with Gen. | , chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who had served in Alaska; and Jac ... |
Simon Callow | ... e Jeeves stories and novels have been recorded by British actors, including | , Jonathan Cecil, Martin Jarvis, Frederick Davidson, and Alexander Spencer |
Pervez Musharraf | Pakistani President | - then as Army Chief of Staff - was responsible for sending thousands of P ... |
Victoria of the United Kingdom | He convinced the government of Queen | to spare the lives of six Irish people convicted of terrorist activities a ... |
Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... fter high school, Troisi wrote some poems inspired by his favourite author, | , and, in 1969, started to play in a small local theatre together with som ... |
John Waters | ... he 2005 documentary film Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea (narrated by | ) features Bono and documented the lives of the inhabitants of Bombay Beac ... |
Ian St. John | ... pped by England), Clarrie Bourton, George Hudson, Bobby Gould, Willie Carr, | , Dion Dublin, Stuart Pearce, Gerry Francis, Kevin Gallacher, Terry Gibson ... |
Francis Walsingham | ... allen through in 1571. In 1583, he married Frances, teenage daughter of Sir | . In the same year, he made a visit to Oxford University with Giordano Bru ... |
Eckhard Pfeiffer | ... retired as president of Compaq's North American division on July 12, 1991, | was named to succeed him. Pfeiffer also received the title of Chief Operat ... |
George Cukor | ... catty gossip Sylvia Fowler in the all-female comedy The Women, directed by | . The film was a major hit, boosting her career and establishing her reput ... |
Gene Tenace | A first-inning run on a | passed ball gave Detroit an early lead in the deciding fifth and final gam ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... oving Castle was adapted as a Japanese animated movie in 2004, by filmmaker | . A version dubbed in English was released in the UK and US in 2005, with ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... to Varney, he was cursed with vampirism after he had betrayed a royalist to | and accidentally killed his own son afterwards in a fit of anger, although ... |
Petronius Maximus | ... soldiers who had served under Aetius, probably instigated by the Patricius | , who succeeded to obtain the throne. Petronius, who was a high-ranking im ... |
Seymour Hicks | ... irely on quality productions. He began to make more expensive films such as | 's Scrooge (1935) and Spy of Napoleon which he hoped to gain both a nation ... |
David E. Finley, Jr. | In 1947, a meeting convened by | culminated in the creation of the National Council for Historic Sites and ... |
Orson Welles | On his death, fellow director and friend | wrote an article for the Los Angeles Times, "Jean Renoir: The Greatest of ... |
Plácido Domingo | ... RCA Victor conducted by Sir Georg Solti with Montserrat Caballé as Mimì and | as Rodolfo which won the 1974 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording. The e ... |
Cassiodorus | Gregory Nazianzen (Oratio 4.108) and | (Variae 1.2) relate how Tyrian Heracles and the nymph Tyrus were walking a ... |
Joseph Henry | # | , 1846–187 |
Jackie Chan | ... ovie was in Rush Hour 2, but because she did not speak English at the time, | had to interpret everything the director said to her. In the movie, her ch ... |
Juan Vicente Gómez | ... first half of the 20th century, is the political figure of General in Chief | , who originally based on the plans of General in Chief Cipriano Castro, b ... |
Lela Swift | ... line producer, and Curtis took on the creator and executive producer roles. | , John Sedgewick, and Henry Kaplan all agreed to be directors for the new ... |
Manuel P. Asensio | ... ndividual short sellers have been subject to criticism and even litigation. | , for example, engaged in a lengthy legal battle with the pharmaceutical m ... |
Federal Council | From 1959, the | , elected by the parliament, is composed of members of the four major part ... |
Gregory XII | ... opo d'Angelo de Scarparia, who visited Rome in 1406 for the enthronement of | . The pope sat briefly on two "pierced chairs" at the Lateran: "...the vul ... |
Spencer Fullerton Baird | # | , 1878–188 |
Michael Hicks Beach | ... e Middle Drift. Sir Bartle Frere described this matter in a despatch to Sir | , who had replaced Carnarvon as Secretary of State for the Colonies |
George W. Bush | ... have its citizens pass a resolution endorsing the impeachment of President | , and in 2011 it was one of thirteen Vermont towns isolated by flooding ca ... |
Joseph Hall | ... the burning of certain volumes of satire by John Marston, Thomas Middleton, | , and others; it also required histories and plays to be specially approve ... |
Stephen Merchant | ... he chant when answering a telephone call from his friend "The Oggmonster" ( | ) |
Bill Cobey | ... wenty-two year old, who had switched parties when he was press secretary to | in the previous year's campaign |
Robert Cummings | ... , producers made a movie based on the book. The cast included Ann Sheridan, | , Ronald Reagan and Betty Field. The suit worn by Ronald Reagan in the fil ... |
Ian Rush | Notable former players of the club include | (who later managed the club), Cyrille Regis, Arthur Albiston, Earl Barrett ... |
Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive | ... igin of the city's name is unknown, it is believed to have been named after | |
Willem Drees | ... 1952 the VVD took part in the broad cabinets led by the PvdA Prime Minister | . The party was a junior partner with only eight seats to the Catholic Peo ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ommittee report titled German Strategy and Capacity to Resist, prepared for | 's eyes only, predicted that Germany might collapse as early as mid-April ... |
Denis Healey | ... us. Sir Michael founded the institute together with the British Labour M.P. | and journalist Alastair Buchan |
Andy Nelson | ... egated back to the Fourth Division in the 1970–71 season, but his successor | led the club to promotion back to Division Three three years later before ... |
Mickey Rooney | ... Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Walter Pidgeon in Madame Curie, and | in The Human Comedy. In the same year, he guest starred as the eponymous c ... |
Ron Ziegler | ... His legal team favored releasing the tapes unedited, while Press Secretary | preferred using an edited version where "expletive deleted" would replace ... |
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 ... |
Richard Wagner | ... oal illustration Gastmahl in Walhalla (mit einziehenden Einheriern) (1880), | 's depiction of Valhalla in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (1848– ... |
Bob Paisley | ... les, four Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup with the club. In 1977, | paid a British transfer record of £440,000 to bring Dalglish to Liverpool. ... |
Britney Spears | ... kthrough of teen pop in the late 1990s. Other Female Teen Pop stars such as | , Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson then also became very popular at ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... Commission. He was appointed chairman of a similar commission by President | in 1953. Both found numerous inefficiencies and ways to reduce waste. The ... |
Archie Clark | In 1939, a year after the club was voted back out of the Football League, | took over as manager, and was still in charge when the club was elected ba ... |
Cyrille Regis | ... e former players of the club include Ian Rush (who later managed the club), | , Arthur Albiston, Earl Barrett, Lee Dixon, Steve Harkness, Roberto Martín ... |
Grand Duke of Luxembourg | ... commissioned for the painting, who has had such notable sitters as HRH the | and Spike Milligan |
Carl Laemmle | ... as a cemetery, Forest Lawn was a filming location used by directors such as | and Cecil B. DeMille. The climactic battle scenes for D. W. Griffith's The ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... and early 50s after the second world war, the man where "The Buck Stopped" | was president of the United States, and the baby boomer generation was evo ... |
Busby Babes | ... n 1956, losing 4–3 on aggregate to the Manchester United team of the famous | . He made his debut for the first team at home in November 1958 against Co ... |
Yuan Shikai | ... uangxu's consort became the Empress Dowager Longyu. In another coup de'tat, | overthrew the last Qing emperor, and forced empress Dowager Longyu to sign ... |
John Quincy Adams | ... ted debate in Congress, Massachusetts Representative (and former President) | successfully argued to restore the lost funds with interest. Though Congre ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... he was greeting the President of the United States as he did when President | thanked him for donating money to school drop-out prevention programs |
Mary Robinson | ... led the Anti-Amendment Campaign, which included future President of Ireland | . The Pro Life Amendment Campaign subsequently became the Pro Life Campaig ... |
Yisrael Galili | ... started. On June 1, an agreement had been signed Between Menachem Begin and | for the absorption of the Irgun into the IDF. One of the clauses stated th ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... In 1967 the remnants of Königsberg Castle were demolished on the orders of | to make way for a new "House of the Soviets" |
Roland Emmerich | Cecil, portrayed by David Thewlis, is in | 's Anonymous, which supports the idea that the works of William Shakespear ... |
Arthur Albiston | ... s of the club include Ian Rush (who later managed the club), Cyrille Regis, | , Earl Barrett, Lee Dixon, Steve Harkness, Roberto Martínez and Stan Pears ... |
E. H. Harriman | ... ying a six-man team that has been specially outfitted by Union Pacific head | to hunt Butch and Sundance. The robbers flee in multiple directions, but t ... |
Benjamin Shibe | ... k Giants' manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer | , who owned the controlling interest in the new team, had a "white elephan ... |
George Carteret | ... help given to him during his exile in Jersey in the 1640s, Charles II gave | , bailiff and governor, a large grant of land in the American colonies in ... |
Dr. Dre | ... lack Mafia Life proved a surprising success. Especially without the help of | (who produced two tracks and served as overall assistant producer on their ... |
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 ... |
Olusegun Obasanjo | ... 9 May 2000, the Lagos Guardian newspaper reported that the now ex-president | commuted to retirement the dismissal of all military persons who fought fo ... |
Winston Churchill | ... emed destined to reach. This sense of opportunities missed was summed up by | in his book Great Contemporaries (1937) |
Richard Nixon | ... ven though Lott ran as a Republican. Lott won handily, in large part due to | 's landslide victory in that year's presidential election. Nixon won the 5 ... |
Cecil B. DeMille | ... rest Lawn was a filming location used by directors such as Carl Laemmle and | . The climactic battle scenes for D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation w ... |
Donald Trump | ... business without a parade of teachers guiding me... from Milton Friedman to | ... and now, Les Wexner and Warren Buffett. I even learned a thing or two ... |
George W. Bush | ... Wing. Cindy Sheehan had been demanding a second meeting with the President, | |
Ben Affleck | ... lowing him to play a video tape of Rene's new boyfriend, Shannon Hamilton ( | ), having sex with a minor. The film concludes with Brodie and T.S. each r ... |
Mack Sennett | ... eared with the troupe authentically. In the This Is Your Life TV tribute to | several Sennett alumni ran on stage dressed as Keystone Kops |
Walt Disney | ... The idea was inspired by the production of Dumbo, an economically-made 1941 | film produced in the wake of the more expensive Pinocchio and Fantasia. Ch ... |
Grand Duke of Luxembourg | ... law being applicable to Luxembourg but not to the Netherlands. The present | is Henri |
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 ... |
Claude Allen | ... which he promised to lead "until the cows come home". In 1983, Helms hired | , an African-American, as his press secretary. Despite his publicly-aired ... |
Bernard Kouchner | ... ivilians being murdered and starved by the blockading forces. French doctor | also witnessed these events, particularly the huge number of starving chil ... |
Maren Meinert | ... ihong, and Bai Jie; Germany's Birgit Prinz, Conny Pohlers, Steffi Jones and | ; Norway's Hege Riise, Unni Lehn, and Dagny Mellgren; Brazil's Sissi, Káti ... |
Mirabeau B. Lamar | ... mission to seek a site for a new capital to be named for Stephen F. Austin. | , second president of the newly formed Republic of Texas, advised the comm ... |
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 ... |
Michael Chertoff | ... na, Senator Joseph Lieberman claimed that emergency workers under DHS chief | "ran around like Keystone Kops, uncertain about what they were supposed to ... |
Richard Strauss | ... n be considerably different; at the furthest extreme the Four Last Songs of | are normatively described as "Late Romantic" and were composed in 1946–48. ... |
Colin Powell | ... to a straining of relations between the two nations. However, Schröder met | and a rapprochement was established after the Iraqi regime was overturned. ... |
George W. Bush | In 2006, the | administration expanded abstinence programs from teens to adults, by intro ... |
Bob Fosse | ... uerile preference for ingenues". Carpenter's article served as the basis of | 's film (1983), in which Bogdanovich, for legal reasons, was portrayed as ... |
Winston Churchill | ... he gold standard and in 1925 they were able to convince the then Chancellor | to re-establish it, which had a depressing effect on British industry. Key ... |
Warren Buffett | ... iding me... from Milton Friedman to Donald Trump... and now, Les Wexner and | . I even learned a thing or two from Planet Hollywood, such as when to get ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... se War is on and Tsar Nicholas (Michael Jayston) is warned by Count Witte ( | ) and Grand Duke Nicholas (Harry Andrews) that the war is futile and costi ... |
Adna Chaffee | ... he population was 1,519 at the 2000 census. It is the birthplace of General | , and of Russell Allen, as of 2006 the oldest living American Olympic cycl ... |
John Crosby | ... rican soprano Joan Carroll in the title role. The Opera's general director, | , attempted to negotiate for Santa Fe to stage the American premiere of th ... |
Roberto Martínez | ... ), Cyrille Regis, Arthur Albiston, Earl Barrett, Lee Dixon, Steve Harkness, | and Stan Pearson |
Lee Raymond | ... ers Choi Kyung-Ju and Ben Crane, Terry Bradshaw, the former chief of Exxon, | , former FOX News Host and Radio Commentator Glenn Beck, and Matthew K. Ro ... |
Gus O'Donnell | ... single holder. The last person to hold all three positions together was Sir | , Cabinet Secretary, Head of the Home Civil Service and Cabinet Office Per ... |
Winston Churchill | ... temperatures and pressures. Two months later Cunard received a letter from | , then First Lord of the Admiralty, ordering the ship to leave Clydeside a ... |
Gerald Ford | ... cal community called for Nixon's resignation or impeachment. Vice President | said, "While it may be easy to delete characterization from the printed pa ... |
Johnny Depp | ... to bring him into line and do what needs to be done." Richards, along with | , tried unsuccessfully to persuade Jagger to appear in , alongside Depp an ... |
Mel Ferrer | ... icide, unaware that she is being watched by the carnival's puppeteer Paul ( | ). He stops her by striking up a conversation with her through his puppets ... |
Georgy Malenkov | ... state) with Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Communist Party and | as Premier of the Soviet Union. Voroshilov, Malenkov, and Khrushchev broug ... |
Harry Morgan | ... time watching Gleason more than once, because Miller would start laughing. | appears as Cully Anderson, the unrequited love interest of Ann Rutherford' ... |
Lex Luthor | ... tomic Skull, Bizarro, Cheetah, Evil Star, Giganta, Heat Wave, Killer Frost, | , Sinestro, Star Sapphire, Toyman and Volcana. They team up with the Leagu ... |
Roy Blunt | United States Senator | was born in Niangua |
Josep Guardiola | ... arça failed to emulate the success of previous years, Barça B youth manager | took over Frank Rijkaard's duties at the conclusion of the season. Guardio ... |
John McMillan | ... d a month later before the season had even begun. His replacement, Scotsman | , thus became the first manager to take charge of the team in a Football L ... |
Peter Rodman | ... ad to an abyss of violence that Sihanouk had worked for ten years to avoid. | , however disagreed with this view |
Rocky Morton | ... anks to its innovative animated music video, directed by Annabel Jankel and | . Costello also found time in 1979 to produce the debut album for the 2 To ... |
Richard Wagner | ... her intellectuals. Many of his correspondents became his friends, including | , Louis Pasteur, Louis Agassiz, John Greenleaf Whittier, Michel Eugène Che ... |
John Adams | ... . On June 11, 1776, Congress appointed a "Committee of Five", consisting of | of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of V ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... ions and three wins), Katharine Hepburn (twelve nominations and four wins), | (twelve nominations and three wins) and Laurence Olivier (ten nominations ... |
Martin Esslin | Critic | in his book Theatre of the Absurd pointed out how many contemporary playwr ... |
Ben Affleck | ... , Jay and Silent Bob have found out that comic book artists Holden McNeil ( | ) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) created a popular independent comic book s ... |
Bobby Brown | ... l Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator under President Obama; from sports: | , former New York Yankees third baseman and former president of the Americ ... |
Stan Pearson | ... hur Albiston, Earl Barrett, Lee Dixon, Steve Harkness, Roberto Martínez and | |
Laurence Olivier | ... ions and four wins), Jack Nicholson (twelve nominations and three wins) and | (ten nominations and one win) |
Rachel | ... e, especially the Book of Genesis. The primary reference is to the story of | and Leah (Genesis 29:31–35; 30:1–24). Leah, Rachel's sister and the first ... |
Peter Billingsley | In the popular movie "A Christmas Story" starring | , a brief reference was made to Griffith, Indiana. The movie was based on ... |
Syed Kirmani | ... rs who have represented India include Javagal Srinath, Gundappa Vishwanath, | , E. A. S. Prasanna, Venkatesh Prasad, Sunil Joshi, Robin Uthappa, Vinay K ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... . Many of the buildings represent architecture from the 1800s including the | -designed Courthouse building |
Joey Lauren Adams | This film centers around Holden's romantic relationship with Alyssa Jones ( | ), a self-identified lesbian. Though their love is initially strong, the r ... |
Bill Gates | ... ft CEO Steve Ballmer's chair-throwing incident from 2005. Microsoft founder | is a popular target of jokes by Slashdotters, and all stories about Micros ... |
Redfield Proctor | ... and Pittsford. Proctor was named for and almost completely owned by Senator | . The closing of the marble quarries in the town in the 1980s and 1990s co ... |
Julius Caesar | Pliny claims that this very painting had been part of the collection of | , but was destroyed when Caesar's mansion on the Palatine Hill burned down ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iammetta (1878), one of Rossetti's last paintings, now in the collection of | (model: Marie Spartali Stillman |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... ll but once, the exception being 1964 when Warren County voted for Democrat | over Barry M. Goldwater. Before the Republican party was formed, Warren Co ... |
John Marshall | ... ns v. Virginia, , was a United States Supreme Court decision most noted for | and the Court's assertion of its power to review state supreme court decis ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... built a legacy bringing to Westminster College world leaders: Lech Wałęsa, | , Harry S Truman, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald W. Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Mikh ... |
John Wayne | ... in The Lost Weekend (1945), a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt | in Reap the Wild Wind (1942), the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Mu ... |
David Sarnoff | ... for more FM radio channels. However, the FCC was influenced by RCA chairman | , who had the covert goal of disrupting the successful FM network that Edw ... |
Vladimir Lenin | ... to him by his forefathers. Meanwhile, underground political parties led by | (Michael Bryant), Joseph Stalin (James Hazeldine), and Leon Trotsky (Brian ... |
Richard Rush | ... t issue in 1835, President Andrew Jackson informed Congress of the bequest. | was appointed as agent of the government to go to England and pursue the b ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... nations and three wins) and Laurence Olivier (ten nominations and one win). | purchased Davis's Oscars for Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938) when they ... |
Carl Laemmle | ... ou think of these dames who show their chests and think they can get jobs?" | , the head of Universal Studios, considered terminating Davis's employment ... |
Peter Taylor | ... was sacked immediately after this after being accused of gross misconduct. | replaced him and took the club to a second consecutive play-off final, whe ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... een chosen as the headquarters for the Supreme Allied Commander, US General | , during D-Day |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, former | and a critic of the official United States Government version of events, c ... |
Leonid Brezhnev | ... of the Soviet Union granted Voroshilov's request for retirement and elected | chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council (the head of state). The ... |
Paul Newman | ... lers set with Cold War-related themes. The first, Torn Curtain (1966), with | and Julie Andrews, displays the bitter end of the twelve-year collaboratio ... |
Steve Ballmer | ... s' 2006 description of the Internet as a "series of tubes" or Microsoft CEO | 's chair-throwing incident from 2005. Microsoft founder Bill Gates is a po ... |
William Pitt | ... iament was assured. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, close to his friend | |
Steven Spielberg | ... e envelope?" It was presented to him by his longtime friends and colleagues | , Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas. The Departed also received the A ... |
Maximilian Schell | In 2006, she appeared alongside Academy Award winners Vanessa Redgrave and | in the mini-series The Shell Seekers |
Churchill | ... if it reduced casualties elsewhere by greater amounts. It was thought that | would reverse this decision later (he was then away at a conference); but ... |
Julius Caesar | Another temple in Rome was planned by | and was erected after his death by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus on the site of ... |
Edzo Toxopeus | ... 1963, Oud left politics, and was succeeded by the minister of Home Affairs | . With the lead of Toxopeus VVD lost three seats in the 1963 elections, bu ... |
Richard Harris | ... g. The musical was adapted into a 1967 film of the same name, which starred | as Arthur, and which featured the Castle of Coca, Segovia as a fittingly o ... |
Stephen Fry | ... glas Adams (ISBN 1-85695-028-X) in 1994.To tie-in with the 2005 film, actor | , the film's voice of the Guide, recorded a second unabridged edition (ISB ... |
Jock Stein | ... glish signed a provisional contract with Celtic in May 1967. Celtic manager | sent Sean Fallon to see Dalglish and his parents at their home; on hearing ... |
William H. Parker | ... 209) Los Angeles police chiefs C.B. Horrall, William A. Worton, and (later) | were credited as consultants, and many police officers were fans |
Joseph Stalin | ... hile, underground political parties led by Vladimir Lenin (Michael Bryant), | (James Hazeldine), and Leon Trotsky (Brian Cox) have formed |
Richard Montagu | ... igious policies increased with his support of a controversial ecclesiastic, | . In his pamphlets A New Gag for an Old Goose, a reply to the Catholic pam ... |
State Opening of Parliament | ... with the monarch's summons. The new parliamentary session is marked by the | , during which the Sovereign reads the Speech from the Throne in the Chamb ... |
Air Force Chief-of-Staff | ... in a positive light since it first premiered. It was presented by the then- | , General John P. Jumper. Anderson was made an honorary Brigadier General |
Walt Disney | ... s that brought in record audiences was Disneyland, produced by and starring | ...the beginning of a relationship between the studio and the network whic ... |
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. ... |
Dean DeBlois | | , who had co-written Mulan (1998) with Sanders, was brought on to co-write ... |
David Packard | ... ilian political support under the reform-minded Deputy Secretary of Defense | , who favored the idea of competitive prototyping. As a result in May 1971 ... |
Liaquat Ali Khan | ... here was a dramatic new increase in the number of political assassinations. | , the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated by Saad Akbar, a ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Frank Rijkaard | ... young president, Joan Laporta, and a young new manager, former Dutch player | . On the field, an influx of international players combined with home-grow ... |
Bobby Gould | ... is Cup tennis player Tony Mottram; footballers Kenneth Hegan, Reg Matthews, | , Graham Alexander and Gary McSheffrey; cricketers Tom Cartwright and Ian ... |
Philip the Arab | ... th her consort Adonis ("Lord", the Aramaic translation of "Baal."). Emperor | (244–249) was the last to add a monument at Heliopolis: the hexagonal fore ... |
George W. Bush | Branstad was appointed by President | to chair the President's Commission for Excellence in Special Education. T ... |
John Major | ... lack of responsiveness in the quality of public services. The government of | sought to tackle this with a Citizen's Charter programme. This sought to e ... |
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 ... |
Robert McNamara | He often privately cursed the Vietnam War, and in a conversation with | , Johnson assailed "the bunch of commies" running The New York Times for t ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... nsisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, | of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connec ... |
Charles Walters | ... dwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams), Best Cinematography (Color), Best Director ( | ) and Best Adapted Screenplay. It was also entered into the 1953 Cannes Fi ... |
General John P. Jumper | ... it first premiered. It was presented by the then-Air Force Chief-of-Staff, | . Anderson was made an honorary Brigadier General |
Pierre Mulele | ... mba" (Swahili for "Lion") rebelled against the government. They were led by | , Gaston Soumialot and Christophe Gbenye who were former members of Gizeng ... |
William Bligh | ... island with a European settlement at the time, Timor was the destination of | and seamen loyal to him following the infamous mutiny on the Bounty in 178 ... |
Arthur Goldberg | ... eral wing of the Court, together with Warren, Douglas, William Brennan, and | . They said the Court had a role beyond that of Congress. Yet while he oft ... |
Inger Støjberg | ... with the Norwegian Progress Party". In 2009 however, the leader of Venstre, | , had changed and gave her support for the Progress Party, saying there we ... |
Kenneth Anger | ... alian bushranger Ned Kelly (1970). He composed an improvised soundtrack for | 's film Invocation Of My Demon Brother on the Moog synthesiser in 1969. He ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... n, Leonardo Di Caprio, The Departed was Scorsese's first collaboration with | and Martin Sheen |
Nora Ephron | When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by | and directed by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan a ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... atcher, Harry S Truman, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald W. Reagan, George H.W. Bush, | and NATO representatives |
Sylvester Stallone | ... eme restaurants (modeled after the Hard Rock Cafe) along with Bruce Willis, | and Demi Moore. Schwarzenegger severed his financial ties with the busines ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... tations of the piece by Rattle's immediate predecessors, Claudio Abbado and | . He has also worked with the Toronto Children's Chorus. Rattle and the BP ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... arty" in the mid-1850s as homage to the values of republicanism promoted by | 's Republican party. The idea for the name came from an editorial by the p ... |
Piet de Jong | ... ed relatively stable and entered yet again the cabinet under Prime Minister | |
Weeb Ewbank | ... o a World Championship over the NFL's Colts, 16–7. The Jets were coached by | , the coach of the Colts' first two NFL titles |
Mel Ferrer | Leslie Caron and | 's rendition of "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" was released as a single and became a min ... |
Tun Abdul Razak Hussein | ... ather of Modernisation", the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, Allahyarham | . Shah Alam was once known as Sungai Renggam and was noted for its rubber ... |
Queen Victoria | ... stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. Opened in 1850 by | , it was the first covered railway station in the world and was much copie ... |
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 |
John Adams | ... 2. At the time of his death he was the second longest-lived president after | ; both were since surpassed by Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. He had outli ... |
Steven Spielberg | That same year, | 's film Close Encounters of the Third Kind boasted a finale with impressiv ... |
Origen | ... ference to 3 John is in the middle of the third century; Eusebius says that | knew of both 2 and 3 John, however Origen is reported as saying "all do no ... |
Gaius Fulvius Plautianus | ... and her brother and other members of the family of his former father-in-law | . Plautianus had already been executed for alleged treachery against emper ... |
George Schlatter | ... n's opponent, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, but he declined. According to | , the show's creator, "Humphrey later said that not doing it may have ", a ... |
Paul Brownstein | ... icts) and fed live to movie theatres across the country. Thirty years later | tracked down a print of the "lost" show in a St. Louis closet after someon ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... Canadian prime minister "Jean Poutine". The then-prime minister's name was | , and he had not endorsed Bush — it is standard practice for the Canadian ... |
Carsten Jancker | ... against Mönchengladbach. Feyenoord were knocked out in the semi-finals by a | inspired |
Sir Henry Vane the Elder | ... , and been most active in conducting it, the object of which was to prevent | 's elevation to the office of Secretary of State. This unfortunate quarrel ... |
Nelson A. Rockefeller | ... asses of students and has over 60,000 living alumni in a variety of fields. | , 41st Vice President of the United States and 49th Governor of New York, ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... prominent supporting character in the 1937 film Fire Over England, starring | , Vivien Leigh, and Flora Robson. Burghley (spelled Burleigh in the film) ... |
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 ... |
Cromwell | ... is only to be remembered because a body of 6,000 English infantry, sent by | in pursuance of his treaty of alliance with Mazarin, took part in it. The ... |
Bishop Atterbury | ... freemasonry, through his cousin Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery, through | , through Dr Drake (the Jacobite historian of York), and via servants such ... |
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 ... |
Edinho | ... by Flamengo, containing famous players as Zico, Bebeto, Jorginho, Leandro, | , Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and Renato Gaúcho (who was elected the best pla ... |
Chet Atkins | ... luenced by the popularity of line dancing. This influence was so great that | was quoted as saying "The music has gotten pretty bad, I think. It's all t ... |
King George V | Guisborough has a King George's Field in memory of | , and the town's football team Guisborough Town FC plays on the King Georg ... |
J.P. Mahaffy | ... h scholars such as R.Y. Tyrell, Arthur Palmer, Edward Dowden and his tutor, | who inspired his interest in Greek literature. As a student Wilde worked w ... |
Louis van Gaal | ... obson was only ever seen as a short-term solution while the club waited for | to become available. The club won the UEFA Super Cup against Borussia Dort ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... leaders at state events, such as the state funerals of John F. Kennedy and | , the summits of the Non-Aligned Movement, and the 1971 celebration of the ... |
Queen Margrethe II | He was succeeded by his eldest daughter, | . Queen Ingrid survived her husband by 28 years. She died on 7 November 20 ... |
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 ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... Konovalets, Ignace Poretsky, Fourth International secretary Rudolf Klement, | , and the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) leadership in Catal ... |
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 ... |
Robin Raphel | In 1997, U.S. State Department's | told Massoud to surrender to the Taliban. She obtained a clear answer with ... |
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 ... |
US Vice President | Former | Dick Cheney opposed the signing ratification of a treaty banning the use c ... |
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 ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... r assaulted. An invitation was extended to Nixon's opponent, Vice-President | , but he declined. According to George Schlatter, the show's creator, "Hum ... |
Windows Explorer | ... could be accessed by any OLE software, and was installed as an extension to | (the desktop/file manager) and was later included in Windows 2000 |
Joseph Stalin | ... July 1956, the third stanza of the lyrics was changed to remove mentions of | . This is the version presented here |
Titus | ... in 79. The top level was finished and the building inaugurated by his son, | , in 80. Dio Cassius recounts that over 9,000 wild animals were killed dur ... |
Richard Nixon | During the September 16, 1968 episode, | , running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vo ... |
Charles Lederer | ... the alleged Ince murder by Welles, who in turn said he heard it from writer | |
Danny McGrain | ... e to its having a large number of future Scottish internationals, including | , George Connelly, Lou Macari, and David Hay. Dalglish made his first-team ... |
Russell Crowe | ... ol Flynn, Peter Finch, Rod Taylor, Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, | , Cate Blanchett and Heath Ledger |
Weeb Ewbank | The 1958 team, led by coach | and quarterback Johnny Unitas defeated the New York Giants at Yankee Stadi ... |
George Cukor | She auditioned for | 's stock theater company, and although he was not very impressed, he gave ... |
Jim Leyland | ... lity, the 2006 season showed signs of hope. After an early season tirade by | , the team exploded and quickly rose to the top of the AL Central. The tea ... |
Secretary of State for External Affairs | ... ction of a post war international order and promoted him to the position of | (foreign minister) in 1945, a portfolio King had previously always kept fo ... |
Peter Sellars | ... of Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde, a collaboration with director | , conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen and executive producer Kira Perov. The opera ... |
Hans Wiegel | ... 0. This cabinet fell after a few months. Meanwhile the charismatic young MP | had attracted considerable attention. He became the new leader of the VVD: ... |
Richard Maltby, Jr. | Ain't Misbehavin is a musical revue with a book by Murray Horwitz and | , and music by various composers and lyricists. It is named after the song ... |
Charles de Gaulle | ... 3, the emperor was among other heads of state, including France's President | , who traveled to Washington D.C. and attended the funeral of assassinated ... |
Queen Victoria | In 1796, the Great Hall was restored and in 1838, during the reign of | , the restoration was completed and the palace opened to the public. The h ... |
George W. Bush | ... American election, Rick Mercer approached Republican presidential candidate | on a campaign stop in Michigan, asking for comment on the news that Bush h ... |
Billy Martin | ... teals (56). In so doing, he became the emblematic figure of Oakland manager | 's aggressive "Billyball" philosophy, which received much media attention. ... |
George W. Bush | ... ublican for President in all but one election since 1952. In 2004 and 2008, | and John McCain swept every county in the state, both receiving over 65 pe ... |
Chris Coleman | ... , Gordon Strachan, Peter Reid, Gary McAllister, Micky Adams, Iain Dowie and | |
Jim Leyland | In October 2005, | , who managed Dombrowski's 1997 World Series–winning Marlins club, replace ... |
Kenneth MacMillan | ... ousel in 1992, at London's Royal National Theatre, with choreography by Sir | and designs by Bob Crowley. In this staging, the story begins at the mill, ... |
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 ... |
Otto Bauer | ... came one of the founders of the discipline of the sociology of law. His and | 's ideas about the legal protection of cultural minorities were taken up b ... |
Harry Storer | Their most famous former managers are Jesse Carver, George Raynor, | and Jimmy Hill. Others include Noel Cantwell, Dave Sexton, John Sillett, B ... |
Steve Levy | ... ections have turned the county more toward the Democrats. In 2003, Democrat | was elected county executive, ending longtime Republican control. In 2001, ... |
Bill Richardson | ... e, Assistant Secretary of State Rick Indefurth and American U.N. Ambassador | flew to northern Afghanistan and tried to convince the leadership of the U ... |
Brian Epstein | ... oined her and tried to kiss her until she (in her words) "pushed him away". | 's personal assistant, Peter Brown, maintains that Cynthia did sleep with ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... verwhelming in the empire triggered France, led by Louis XIII of France and | , to enter the war on the Protestant side. (Louis's father Henry IV of Fra ... |
George W. Bush | ... te gave the Democrats the majority from January 3 to January 20, 2001, when | took office and Vice President Dick Cheney's tie-breaking vote gave the Re ... |
George W. Bush | ... Kerry and John Edwards carried Tensas Parish, 1,460 to 1,453 for President | and Richard B. Cheney. In 2000, Democrat Al Gore, won Tensas Parish by 250 ... |
Clement Attlee | ... egion and in particular his perceived Labour sympathies at that time led to | appointing him Viceroy of India after the war, charged with overseeing the ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... ed in that they are "doing God's work" by ridding the world of LGBT people. | , the leader of the Roman Catholic Church has stoked this sentiment as wel ... |
Mikhail Kalinin | ... hat year, the historic city of Königsberg was renamed Kaliningrad to honour | and the area named the Kaliningrad Oblast. Between 24 August and 26 Octobe ... |
Lex Luthor | ... aseball against the Justice League International. Members of the Legion are | , Joker, Cheetah, Weather Wizard, Felix Faust, Chronos, Clock King, and Am ... |
James J. Hill | ... las Beachley, arrived later that year. With investments from railroad owner | and Helena businessman Charles Arthur Broadwater, houses, a store, and a f ... |
John Major | ... as Dame Norma Major, who gained her title six years before her husband Sir | was knighted). The husbands of Dames have no honorific, so Dame Norma's hu ... |
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 ... |
Wendell Willkie | ... compromise. However, the convention nominated the utility company president | , who had supported Roosevelt in 1932 but turned against him after the cre ... |
William Pitt | ... e. He made many friends, including the more studious future Prime Minister, | . Despite his lifestyle and lack of interest in studying, he managed to pa ... |
Lee Abrams | Early in 1980 highly influential radio consultant | wrote a memo saying with a few exceptions "we're not going to be seeing ma ... |
Lou Macari | ... f future Scottish internationals, including Danny McGrain, George Connelly, | , and David Hay. Dalglish made his first-team competitive debut for Celtic ... |
James M. Landis | ... bor in December 1941 his role was turned over to full-time director of OCD, | . LaGuardia's popularity slipped away and he ran so poorly in straw polls ... |
Jefferson Davis | When General Grant's forces broke through Richmond's defenses, | ordered the destruction of Richmond's militarily significant supplies; the ... |
Gielgud | ... Othello of our time," continuing: "...nobler than Tearle, more martial than | , more poetic than Valk. From his first entry, slender and magnificently t ... |
Heath Ledger | ... Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett and | |
Maurice Schwartz | He was quickly recognized by | , who signed him up with his Yiddish Art Theater. Edward G. Robinson and P ... |
Chief Executive | ... eople's Republic of China, commonly the Hong Kong Government, is led by the | as Head of the Government, who is also the head of the Hong Kong SAR. The ... |
George W. Bush | ... because of lead singer Natalie Maines's comments disparaging then-President | while overseas |
Thomas Jefferson | ... 1817), and who had handled the Louisiana Purchase as Secretary of State for | . At the time that Madison County was organized, the land south of Saline ... |
John Murray Anderson | ... cribed her attitude as "insincere" and "frivolous". She was accepted by the | School of Theatre, and studied dance with Martha Graham |
Hristo Stoichkov | ... ng international stars such as Ronald Koeman, Michael Laudrup, Romário, and | . Under his guidance, Barcelona won four consecutive La Liga titles from 1 ... |
Julian Huxley | ... s Symbionticism and the origin of species; and there was a brief mention by | in 1930; all in vain because sufficient evidence was lacking. Symbiosis as ... |
Ty Cobb | ... eded him). His 100 steals set a new American League (AL) record, surpassing | 's 96 set in 1915. That winter, Henderson played in the Puerto Rican Profe ... |
Keith Fairbrother | ... ricketers Tom Cartwright and Ian Bell MBE; rugby union players Ivor Preece, | , David Duckham MBE, Neil Back, Danny Grewcock MBE, Geoff Evans and Andy G ... |
Andy Hayman | ... dition of the words "Briefing Rooms". In 2009, former senior police officer | , who sat on the committee after the 7 July 2005 London bombings and at ot ... |
Bernard Rhodes | ... ying a live show and recording only a single demo. London SS was managed by | , a sometime associate of impresario Malcolm McLaren and a friend of the b ... |
Kevin Keegan | Dalglish was signed to replace | , and Liverpool supporters were initially sceptical that he could perform ... |
Dick Cheney | ... y 3 to January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush took office and Vice President | 's tie-breaking vote gave the Republicans the majority once again. Later i ... |
Jean Chrétien | By 1964, TCA had grown to become Canada's national airline, and in 1964 | submitted a private member's bill to change the name of the airline from T ... |
Bing Crosby | ... . Pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of | , which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in China. "Coll ... |
Pat Boone | ... er distribution networks and were generally much more profitable. Famously, | recorded sanitized versions of Little Richard songs. Later, as those songs ... |
Alexander Ramsey | ... sey County was created by the 1872-73 territorial legislature and named for | , a U.S. Senator from Minnesota at the time. County government was not for ... |
Orson Welles | ... and starred Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab, Richard Basehart as Ishmael, and | as Father Mapple. A significant result of the film was Bradbury's book Gre ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | | shot the scenery for his 1955 movie The Trouble with Harry in Craftsbury. ... |
Larry Harlow | ... later joined the Vaya Records label. There, she joined accomplished pianist | and was soon headlining a concert at New York's Carnegie Hall |
Alfred Hitchcock | The climax of the | film The Man Who Knew Too Much was filmed in the Royal Albert Hall |
Elton John | ... ic Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, and | |
Michael Heseltine | Meanwhile | had introduced a comprehensive system of corporate and business planning ( ... |
Bonar Law | ... or Lloyd George. In fact he was also unhappy with Lloyd George’s successor, | , who became Prime Minister in November 1922. Bonar Law’s foreign policy p ... |
Richard Wagner | On 17 April 1870 | visited Bayreuth, because he had read about the Margrave Opera House, whos ... |
Joseph Stalin | During the 1930s and 1940s | 's NKVD carried out numerous assassinations outside of the Soviet Union, s ... |
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 ... |
Howard Callaway | ... r in the deadlocked 1966 race between Democrat Lester Maddox and Republican | . Whereas Black voted with the majority under strict construction to uphol ... |
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 ... |
Richard Ayoade | ... es was parodied in the sketch comedy show Snuff Box. The host was played by | |
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 ... |
Matthew K. Rose | ... on, Lee Raymond, former FOX News Host and Radio Commentator Glenn Beck, and | |
Damon Dash | ... hropist. She was the creative director for Rocawear and formerly married to | . Rachel Roy is sold in several upscale department stores including Bloomi ... |
Robert Kintner | ... nd Goldenson would disagree at times over the direction ABC would now take. | , the network president originally hired by Noble, was forced out by 1956 ... |
Sam Phillips | ... nown as "gut-bucket blues" came out of the jug band scene, and was cited by | of Sun Records as the type of music he was seeking when he first recorded ... |
Mark Ruffalo | In December 2007, actors | , Max von Sydow, Ben Kingsley, and Michelle Williams joined the cast, mark ... |
Nicholas Hytner | ... 22 performances, with Bruce Yarnell as Billy and Constance Towers as Julie. | directed a new production of Carousel in 1992, at London's Royal National ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... evious experience with Germany at the end of World War I, in 1946 President | selected the former president to tour Germany to ascertain the food status ... |
Fred Armisen | ... xine (Amy Poehler) (who carries a doll that also has a pompadour); Nathan ( | ), a gay relative for whom "flamboyance" means dressing all in black and r ... |
Abel Ferrara | Later, Schoolly D contributed songs and music to many | films, such as "Saturday Night" (from Saturday Night! – The Album), as wel ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... from "Oggie" to "Ozzie," in honour of Peter Osgood, the soccer player. When | came to power in Britain in 1979 a variation of the chant ("Maggie Maggie ... |
Robert Runcie | ... stant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, | , in the 1980s. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Leb ... |
Bobby Robson | Cruyff was briefly replaced by | , who took charge of the club for a single season in 1996–97. The club sig ... |
Mohamed Al-Fayed | ... (2004) about Lauren Harries and her family; You're Fayed, about businessman | ; Michael Carroll - King of Chavs about the British lottery winner known t ... |
Maury Wills | ... Henderson became the 3rd modern-era player to steal 100 bases in a season ( | 's 104 in 1962 and Lou Brock's 118 in 1974 had preceded him). His 100 stea ... |
Walt Disney | Modern viewers also remember Lukas for his role as Professor Aronnax in | 's classic 1954 film version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ... |
Bud Adams | | established the Titans/Oilers Hall of Fame after the 40th season of the fr ... |
Margaret Thatcher | | came to office in 1979 believing in free markets as a better social system ... |
Rajiv Gandhi | ... an Military, one was used by Vijitha Rohana to attack Indian Prime Minister | in 1987 |
Andrew Carnegie | In 1915 | gave the school a grant of $50,000 for a central academic building. The te ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... London SS was managed by Bernard Rhodes, a sometime associate of impresario | and a friend of the band McLaren managed, the Sex Pistols. Jones and his b ... |
Chet Culver | ... epublican nomination to run again for governor. He faced incumbent Governor | , a Democrat and four third party candidates on November 2, 2010. He won t ... |
Rajiv Gandhi | ... a flying accident in June 1980, his mother persuaded a reluctant elder son | to quit his job as a pilot and enter politics in February 1981. Over a dec ... |
Juan Trippe | ... 707s were the type not to fulfill the expectations of Pan American's owner, | . Despite its use of technologically advanced aircraft types, competition ... |
Pharaoh | ... ngholds, along with fortified cities. In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign | Shishaq of Egypt, brought a huge army and took many cities. When they laid ... |
Rajiv Gandhi | ... is job as a pilot and enter politics in February 1981. Over a decade later, | was assassinated |
Sanford B. Dole | Article 23 of the constitution personally named | as the first president and gave him a term of office stretching through 19 ... |
Bernard White | The New Dragnet starred Jeff Osterhage and | as the detectives, and Don Stroud as Capt. Lussen. The show lasted two sea ... |
Michael Apted | ... ilm about Wilberforce and the struggle against the slave trade, directed by | and starring Ioan Gruffudd was released in 2007 to coincide with the 200th ... |
Shannen Doherty | ... and T.S. (Jeremy London), who have broken up with their girlfriends—Rene ( | ) and Brandi (Claire Forlani), respectively. As fate would have it, a loca ... |
Macrinus | Caracalla was succeeded by his Praetorian Guard Prefect, | , who (according to Herodian) was most probably responsible for having the ... |
Humphrey Prideaux | ... r Norwich of the late-17th century was as ever riven politically. Churchman | described 'two factions, Whig and Tory...and both contend for their way wi ... |
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 ... |
Noël Coward | ... n) in 1926. The play was performed on the London stage in 1926 and featured | and |
Sidney Herbert | In Rome in 1847, she met | , a brilliant politician who had been Secretary at War (1845–1846), a posi ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... yday of Henry Irving and the actor-managers more than fifty years earlier." | said that Gielgud's performance in The School for Scandal was "the best li ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... ins". By the time the later series were made the Conservative government of | was in power, and fewer political observations were made against governmen ... |
Max Reinhardt | ... stage and film career in Hungary, Germany and Austria where he worked with | . He arrived in Hollywood in 1927 and became a naturalized citizen of the ... |
Bill Gates | On March 6, 1988 Alan Cooper showed | his shell prototype that allowed widgets to be added dynamically. March 20 ... |
Ali Fallahian | ... implicated senior members of the government and issued arrest warrants for | , the head of the Iranian Intelligence. Evidence indicates that Fallahian’ ... |
Richard Nixon | ... y saw election or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, | , Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. The Re ... |
Jack Warner | ... at the box office in two earlier versions by Warners. However, studio head | approved of Huston's treatment of Hammett's 1930 novel, as he stood by his ... |
Winston Churchill | ... e and the exclusive Bangalore Club, which counts among its previous members | and the Maharaja of Mysore. The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC is based ... |
George Cukor | In 2008, the company began work on The Women, an adaptation of the | film of the same name. It was directed by Diane English. Reviving the 1939 ... |
Nikita Khrushchev | As early as on September 9, 1944, Soviet leader | and Polish communist Edward Osobka-Morawski of the Polish Committee of Nat ... |
H. R. Haldeman | On April 30, Nixon asked for the resignation of | and John Ehrlichman, two of his most influential aides, both of whom were ... |
Sarah McLachlan | ... cipating artists include Kevin Aviance, Janis Ian, k.d. lang, Cyndi Lauper, | , and Rufus Wainwright |
Helmut Schmidt | ... llowing year, Canada joined the group at the behest of Germany's Chancellor | and U.S. President Gerald Ford and the group became the Group of Seven (G7 ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... attempting to overthrow Mazarin and reverse the policies of his predecessor | who had taken power for the crown from great territorial nobles, some of w ... |
Howard Baker | ... ersal, his position drew the support of future Minority and Majority Leader | of Tennessee and twelve Senate Democrats. Helms' position was upheld in 19 ... |
Vartan Gregorian | ... Company president and CEO Janet L. Robinson, Carnegie Corporation president | , and Jim Rettig, president of the American Library Association |
Ed Nijpels | ... Parliament to become Queen's Commissioner in Friesland and was succeeded by | . In the Dutch general election of 1982 Nijpels' VVD won ten seats, bringi ... |
King George VI | ... he "King of Italy and Emperor of Abyssinia," others to the "King of Italy." | , as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, add ... |
Steve Hanft | ... (Ugly Before)", a song that Smith had been playing since the Figure 8 tour. | described the last six months of Smith's life as being "like the light at ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Nikita Panin | Catherine's foreign minister, | (in office 1763–81), exercised considerable influence from the beginning o ... |
Rafael Trujillo | ... lides da Cunha in 1902. The Feast of the Goat, based on the dictatorship of | , takes place in the Dominican Republic; in preparation for this novel, Va ... |
George Soros | ... tulip market in the eighteenth century. In another well-referenced example, | became notorious for "breaking the Bank of England" on Black Wednesday of ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... ntil the mid-1980s when political forces unleashed by reforms undertaken by | resulted in the loosening of central control and its ultimate dissolution. ... |
Charan Singh | ... sh Narayan. The other party leaders of the Janata Party were Morarji Desai, | , Raj Narain and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The Janata government's Home Minist ... |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis | ... -conspirators were subsequently made permanently ineligible for baseball by | , Major League Baseball's new commissioner, recently hired to restore the ... |
Gerald Ford | ... or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, | , Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. The Republican Part ... |
Ian Rush | ... lso around this time that he began to form a potent strike partnership with | ; Dalglish began to play just off Rush, "running riot in the extra space a ... |
George W. Bush | ... received 51.5% of the vote here (3,333 ballots cast), outpolling Republican | , who received 47.8% of the vote (3,092 ballots), with 6,475 of the 7,931 ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... ero-worship", lavishing largely uncritical praise on strong leaders such as | , Frederick the Great and Napoleon. Romantic nationalism had a largely neg ... |
Clement Attlee's | St-Laurent was an early supporter of British Prime Minister | proposal to transform the British Commonwealth from a club of white domini ... |
Kevin Rudd | In 2008 Labor Prime Minister | launched a biography titled Andrew Fisher, written by David Day. In turn, ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... ment of greatest ignominy, when it predicted that Thomas Dewey would defeat | in the 1948 election, by five to 15 percentage points. Gallup believed the ... |
Carlos Alberto | ... putting England under enormous pressure and an attack was begun by captain | who sent a fizzing low ball down the right flank for the speedy Jairzinho ... |
Cecil B. DeMille | ... year 1914 in film involved some significant events, including the debut of | as a director |
Joseph Henry | ... ticipated by the work of Francesco Zantedeschi in 1829. Around 1830 to 1832 | made a similar discovery, but did not publish his findings until later |
Chris Rock | ... t Bob fill out their roles as prophets: they predict the arrival of Rufus ( | ), the thirteenth apostle, who was left out of the Bible because he was bl ... |
Leonard Goldenson | ... Inc., UPT was cash-rich and controlled much valuable real estate. UPT head | set out to find investment opportunities. Barred from the film business, G ... |
Queen Elizabeth II | ... ven the style during the lifetime of another Princess Royal. In particular, | never held the title as her aunt, , was in possession of the title |
Jack Webb | Dragnet was created and produced by | , who starred as the terse Sergeant Joe Friday. Webb had starred in a few ... |
Helen Clark | ... II of New Zealand, Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright, Prime Minister | , Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Margaret Wilson and ... |
Jefferson Davis | ... notable American participants included Winfield Scott, Zachary Taylor, and | . The war gave impetus to the US policy of Indian removal, in which Native ... |
Jonathan Tisch | ... Inc; Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase; Jeff Kindler, Former CEO of Pfizer | ;, CEO of Loews Hotels; Ellen J. Kullman, CEO of DuPont; and Andy Fastow, ... |
Jeri Taylor | ... ce in the upcoming Voyager, which was scheduled to begin airing in 1995. As | commented, "we knew that we wanted to include a renegade element in Voyage ... |
Frank Carlucci | ... ccessfully, opposed the nominations of Caspar Weinberger, Donald Regan, and | . However, he did score a notable coup two years later, when he led a smal ... |
Luchino Visconti | ... (2002), influenced by (amongst many others) major Italian directors such as | and filmed in its entirety at Rome's famous Cinecittà film studios |
Ruud Lubbers | ... its total up to 36. It entered again cabinet with the CDA under CDA-leader | . The cabinet began a program of radical reform of the welfare state, whic ... |
Lee Strasberg | ... essive about it." Director Roman Polanski urged Kinski to study acting with | in the United States and cast her in his film, Tess (1979). In 1981, photo ... |
Clement of Alexandria | ... ssical Greeks. Authors who mention the oracle include Aeschylus, Aristotle, | , Diodorus, Diogenes, Euripides, Herodotus, Julian, Justin, Livy, Lucan, O ... |
Robinson | ... d letters of credence to the President of Ireland by name (e.g., "President | ," "President McAleese," etc.). This compromise was agreed to by the gover ... |
Emilio Estevez | He has played the father of sons | and Charlie Sheen in various projects: he played Emilio's father in The Wa ... |
Al Pacino | ... shall had initially considered Christopher Reeve for the role of Lewis, and | turned it down. Pacino went as far as doing a casting reading with Roberts ... |
Salma Hayek | ... ble because he was black; they lead the others to former muse Serendipity ( | ); they procure the divine instrument that will stop Azrael; Jay reveals t ... |
Werner Herzog | ... ar cabin. Phoenix then realized that the man was famed German film director | . While Herzog helped Phoenix out of the wreckage by breaking the back win ... |
Ruth Kelly | On 19 June 2008, then Transport Secretary | named Chester as a Cycling Demonstration Town. This initiative allows for ... |
Cardinal Mazarin | ... means sling, which Parisian mobs used to smash the windows of supporters of | |
Anastasio Somoza García | ... t the National Guard in charge of internal security and elections. In 1934, | , the head of the National Guard, ordered his forces to capture and murder ... |
Efraín Ríos Montt | | utilized this method in the Guatemalan highlands in 1982-3, resulting in t ... |
Joe Fagan | After becoming player-manager on the retirement of | in the 1985 close season, Dalglish selected himself for just 21 First Divi ... |
King George VI | ... usiastic. It was St-Laurent who drafted the London Declaration, recognizing | as Head of the Commonwealth as a means of allowing India to remain in the ... |
Joe Clark | ... th the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. The federal PC Party under | rebuffed the initiative to "unite the right". In December 2003, the Canadi ... |
Richard Wagner | Music by late Romantic composers such as | and Johannes Brahms is now played with a fairly continuous vibrato. Howeve ... |
George W. Bush | ... presidential nomination in 2000 but lost a heated primary season contest to | . He secured the nomination in 2008 after coming back from early reversals ... |
Lord Carnarvon | In 1874 | , Secretary of State for the Colonies, who had successfully brought about ... |
Robert Runcie | ... the British Council of Churches. In 1980, then Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr | , appointed him Archbishop of Canterbury's Assistant for Anglican Communio ... |
Alec Baldwin | ... ebrity hosts who have a Best of... SNL DVD are Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, and | ), an honor usually reserved only for SNL cast members |
Kevin White | ... wn is often given credit for preventing rioting with the performance. Mayor | strongly restrained the Boston Police from cracking down on minor violence ... |
Francisco Franco | ... Republic (founded 1931) in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) brought General | to power. Even though public use of the Catalan language was banned some p ... |
Defence Secretary | ... he Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashfield from 1992 to 2010. He is a former | , Transport Secretary, Leader of the House of Commons and Labour Party Chi ... |
Roman Polanski | ... xy and high-spirited without being painfully aggressive about it." Director | urged Kinski to study acting with Lee Strasberg in the United States and c ... |
Philip Anschutz | ... de Industries, the company that controlled the D&RGW under the direction of | , purchased the Southern Pacific Railroad. The combined company used South ... |
Indira Gandhi | In India, Prime Ministers | and her son Rajiv Gandhi (neither of whom were related to Mohandas Gandhi, ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, | and George W. Bush. The Republican Party, led by House Republican Minority ... |
Elliot Richardson | On the same day, Nixon appointed a new Attorney General, | , and gave him authority to designate a special counsel for the Watergate ... |
Vice President | After the 2000 elections produced a 50-50 partisan split in the Senate, | Al Gore's tie-breaking vote gave the Democrats the majority from January 3 ... |
Nikita Panin | ... son, Grand Duke Paul. In the 1770s, a group of nobles connected with Paul ( | and others) considered a new coup to depose Catherine and transfer the cro ... |
Howard Hughes | ... r airlines to form Air West in 1968, which was renamed Hughes Airwest after | purchased it in 1970 |
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 ... |
Heath Ledger | ... the 2001 movie A Knight's Tale, the protagonist William Thatcher (played by | ) poses as a noble and competes in his first jousting tournament at Rouen |
Jack Webb | Actor and producer | 's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved ... |
Christopher Reeve | ... retty Woman was a rather lengthy process. Marshall had initially considered | for the role of Lewis, and Al Pacino turned it down. Pacino went as far as ... |
Geoffrey Perkins | ... on by Simon & Schuster's Audioworks in the mid-1980s. Both were produced by | and featured cover artwork by Hipgnosis |
Peter Sellars | ... Viola embarked on The Tristan Project. At the invitation of opera director | , he created video sequences to be shown as a backdrop to the action on st ... |
Mark Thompson | ... founder Thomas Bodley, the Oxford Calculators, Director-General of the BBC | and Sir Andrew Wiles who proved Fermat's Last Theorem. , a famous Canadian ... |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | ... extremely difficult. The result, immediately apparent to Jack Ryan and the | , is a strategic weapon platform that is capable of sneaking its way into ... |
Bill Richardson | Sheen initially endorsed New Mexico Governor | in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, and helped raise funds for his cam ... |
Tony Richardson | ... was a troubled production from its inception. The film's original director, | , was fired during production and Berry Gordy assumed the director's chair ... |
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. ... |
Caspar Weinberger | ... ates, were rejected. Helms also, unsuccessfully, opposed the nominations of | , Donald Regan, and Frank Carlucci. However, he did score a notable coup t ... |
United States Secretary of State | ... nty seat of Carter County. The city was organized in 1830 and was named for | (and later President) Martin Van Buren |
Carabinieri | ... ti in the fight against terrorism (especially against the Red Brigades), by | general Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa (who was later killed by the Mafia) |
Levi P. Morton | ... United States history, a record which was previously held by Vice President | . He is interred in Uvalde Cemetery |
Condoleezza Rice | ... ct Israelis to do the same thing." On December 28, 2008, Secretary of State | said in a statement: "the United States strongly condemns the repeated roc ... |
Garth Snow | ... aight games by the Detroit Red Wings. The goaltending tandem of Hextall and | fared poorly in the Finals as both conceded soft goals, and Murry's strate ... |
Winifred Wagner | ... ehr units. Among the guests were mayor Albert Preu as well as Siegfried and | , who invitated keynote speaker Adolf Hitler to Wahnfried house. There he ... |
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 ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... t Picture Show with the popular hit comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), starring | and Ryan O'Neal, a screwball comedy indebted to Hawks's Bringing Up Baby ( ... |
Yury Luzhkov | Russia's officials are similarly adverse to Pride Parades. Mayor of Moscow | has repeatedly banned marches, calling them "satanic". Pride participants ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... ansmitted long-distance 128-line television images of Secretary of Commerce | from Washington to New York. In 1928 the thermal noise in a resistor was f ... |
Schuyler Colfax | Garner and | are the only two Vice Presidents to have been Speaker of the House of Repr ... |
Olusegun Obasanjo | ... Colonel Benjamin Adekunle, popularly called 'The Black Scorpion' and later | . Ojukwu fled to the Ivory Coast, leaving his chief of staff, Philip Effio ... |
Lord Palmerston | ... Thomas Cochrane of the Royal Navy. It was considered by the Prime Minister, | , but the British Ordnance Department rejected the proposal as "as bad a m ... |
Jimmy Johnson | ... reputation of being the "ol' redneck," but, in co-host and former NFL coach | 's words, the act is a "schtick." According to Johnson, Bradshaw deflects ... |
Frits Bolkestein | ... t out of government. Voorhoeve was replaced by the charismatic intellectual | |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... s partner of Sir John Gladstones (sic), father of four times Prime Minister | . Gladstone junior was named after Ewart, his godfather |
James Buchanan | In January, President | had attempted to resupply the garrison with the Star of the West, but Conf ... |
J. Edgar Hoover | ... se No. 34-55970). President Herbert Hoover condemned short sellers and even | said he would investigate short sellers for their role in prolonging the D ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... Shelter, which was made as the band was gaining fame in the United States. | worked with Jagger on Shine a Light, a documentary film featuring the Roll ... |
Ed Harris | The film stars Scott Glenn as Shepard, | as Glenn, Fred Ward as Grissom, Dennis Quaid as Cooper and Sam Shepard as ... |
Jamie Dimon | ... of Victoria's Secret; John Bello, SoBe founder; Laura Lang, CEO of Time Inc | ;, CEO of JPMorgan Chase; Jeff Kindler, Former CEO of Pfizer; Jonathan Tis ... |
Martin Van Buren | ... 30 and was named for United States Secretary of State (and later President) | |
Alexander Butterfield | ... iew, the Deputy Minority Counsel Donald Sanders asked White House assistant | if there was any type of recording system in the White House |
John B. Floyd | ... the Burnside carbine. The Secretary of War under President James Buchanan, | , contracted with the Burnside Arms Company to equip a large portion of th ... |
Donald Regan | ... . Helms also, unsuccessfully, opposed the nominations of Caspar Weinberger, | , and Frank Carlucci. However, he did score a notable coup two years later ... |
Wim Wenders | ... Sky Over Berlin) is a 1987 Franco-German romantic fantasy film directed by | . The film is about invisible, immortal angels who populate Berlin and lis ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... he arranged for the escape of numerous refugees from the military junta of | ; this brought him into conflict with the regime, and he was eventually fo ... |
Tommy Docherty | | gave Dalglish his debut for the Scottish national side as a substitute in ... |
Otto Gessler | ... thered (equivalent to 15% of the inhabitants), although Minister of Defence | had forbidden the participation of Reichswehr units. Among the guests were ... |
John Dexter | ... ion of the work at the Metropolitan Opera in April 1977 (in a production by | ),, so the incomplete version had to be used. Published in 1979, the Cerha ... |
Bill English | ... o took control of the National Party from Don Brash, is Prime Minister, and | is the deputy. This arrangement conforms to the general tradition of havin ... |
Andrew Carnegie | ... is home to two Carnegie Libraries funded by the donations of steel magnate | . Both are considered historically and architecturally significant by the ... |
David Carson | ... irect the feature as well as reprise the role of Spock. The producers chose | . The British director had no feature film experience, but had directed se ... |
John Adams | ... blockade of American ports and declared American ships to be enemy vessels. | , a strong supporter of independence, believed that Parliament had effecti ... |
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 ... |
Stephen Fry | ... ard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Kathy Burke, | , Andre Previn, Jackie Mason, and Danny Baker. Two series (totalling twent ... |
Bud Selig | ... ged again. Despite large fan support for overturning the call, commissioner | let the call stand, but said he would look into expanding instant replay f ... |
Pope Alexander VI | ... ad, thereby establishing a new stream of revenue with agents across Europe. | (1492–1503) was one of the most controversial of the Renaissance Popes. He ... |
Tony Garza | ... ged them were upset residents from the area. The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, | , however, claimed the men may have been local police. Reporters Without B ... |
George W. Bush | In the 2004 presidential election | won 52% of the vote, compared to 44% statewide, while John Kerry won 46% o ... |
Sir Michael Hicks Beach | ... istration in London did not want a war with the Zulus. "The fact is," wrote | , who would replace Carnarvon as Secretary of State for the Colonies, in N ... |
Sofia Coppola | ... eron Crowe's tragicomedy Elizabethtown (2005). She played the title role in | 's Marie Antoinette (2006) and starred in the comedy How to Lose Friends & ... |
Financial Secretary | ... ief Executive is assisted by the Chief Secretary for Administration and the | , and other secretaries who heads policy bureaux. The secretaries for each ... |
George Clooney | In March 2012, Sheen was featured with | in a performance of Dustin Lance Black's play, '8' — a staged reenactment ... |
Nixon | ... irm, he became a law school professor. In the early 1970s, he served in the | and Ford administrations, first at minor administrative agencies, and then ... |
Don King | ... y Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, Stevie Wonder, and | , among others. All of the public and private memorial services were offic ... |
Joseph Stalin | When Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, | ordered both soldiers and civilians to initiate a scorched earth policy to ... |
Alanis Morissette | ... ut by shooting his wings off with a MAC-10, turning him to a mortal), God ( | ) arrives, and proceeds to set things in order. After Jay spouts an obscen ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... not sympathetic to the Army's concerns. In the chaos following the death of | in 1658, General George Monck allowed the members barred in 1648 to retake ... |
Orson Welles | ... ges in novel ways and create new illusions. One early showcase for Dunn was | ' Citizen Kane, where such locations as Xanadu (and some of Gregg Toland's ... |
Tom Cole | ... es are John Sullivan (R-OK-1), Dan Boren (D-OK-2), Frank D. Lucas (R-OK-3), | (R-OK-4), and James Lankford (R-OK-5) |
Manmohan Singh | ... ssimilated in cosmopolitan areas. India presently has a Sikh Prime Minister | |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... ed a visit to Niagara Falls (because "all honeymooners went there"), and to | , Mary Pickford, and Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood, Chaplin creating a wide ... |
Alanis Morissette | ... the previously mentioned Liz Phair, PJ Harvey and the massively successful | fit into this sub group |
Edmund Goulding | ... Fontaine and Alexis Smith. It was adapted by Kathryn Scola and directed by | |
Saddam Hussein | ... e of the Iraqi Supergun (Project Babylon) scandal. It had been owned by the | government, via front companies, and closed amidst much controversy and ba ... |
Herbert Hoover | ... , 2007 when it was removed by the SEC (SEC Release No. 34-55970). President | condemned short sellers and even J. Edgar Hoover said he would investigate ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... given on the occasion of his visit to the extermination camp of Auschwitz, | suggested a reading of the events of the Holocaust as motivated by a hatre ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... ecame an issue in the 1988 presidential campaign, when Republican candidate | accused Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis (a member of the ACLU) of bei ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... alf of the 20th century saw election or succession of Republican presidents | , Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George ... |
Alfred Pleasonton | ... ply lines. In reaction to this, he ordered his cavalry commander, Maj. Gen. | , to take a combined arms force of 8,000 cavalrymen and 3,000 infantry on ... |
Rajiv Gandhi | ... the Rajiv-Longowal Accord, which took place between the late Prime Minister | and Harchand Singh Longowal, the then President of the Akali Dal, who was ... |
William Ruckelshaus | ... xon demanded the resignations of Attorney General Richardson and his deputy | for refusing to fire the special prosecutor. Nixon's search for someone in ... |
Vogel schemes | ... fore British settlement the area was covered in dense forest and swamp. The | of the 1870s provided the necessary impetus to lead to the construction of ... |
Lawrence Eagleburger | ... These nominations included Alexander Haig, Chester Crocker, John Louis, and | , all of whom were confirmed regardless, whilst all of Helms's candidates, ... |
Ford | ... came a law school professor. In the early 1970s, he served in the Nixon and | administrations, first at minor administrative agencies, and then as an as ... |
Ray Clemence | ... he winning goal for Scotland at Hampden Park against England, by nutmegging | . A year later Dalglish scored against the same opponents and goalkeeper a ... |
Winston Churchill | ... on was 12,790 in the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Callaway County. | made his famous "Sinews of Peace" (Iron Curtain) speech in Fulton at Westm ... |
Felix V | ... ntury Council of Basel (1431–1449), including the 1439 election of antipope | |
James Buchanan | ... bears his name, the Burnside carbine. The Secretary of War under President | , John B. Floyd, contracted with the Burnside Arms Company to equip a larg ... |
Theodore Judah | The original townsite was surveyed and laid out in 1859 by | along the proposed line of the California Central Railroad. The name "Linc ... |
Richard Attenborough | ... works of fiction and documentary essay concerned with Elizabeth I's reign. | depicted him in the film Elizabeth. He was a prominent supporting characte ... |
David Peckinpah | ... s often been critical of the direction the series took in the third season. | was brought onto the series in the third season (around the time when Trac ... |
Ice Cube | ... ial services included Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, | , Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jess ... |
Ramsay MacDonald | ... mining theme in honour of Fisher's occupation before entering public life. | , Britain's first Labour Prime Minister, unveiled a memorial to Fisher in ... |
Heath Ledger | ... 14th century, the story begins with the protagonists and squires, William ( | ), Roland (Mark Addy) and Wat (Alan Tudyk), discovering their master, Sir ... |
James Callaghan | ... any references to the policy of the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and | , with comments like "My top lip went all stiff and dead, as if it had bee ... |
George W. Bush | ... s. However, it is a very mixed area overall, narrowly voting for Republican | over Democrat John Kerry in 2004, but moderately voting for Democrat Barac ... |
Gerald Ford | ... oup at the behest of Germany's Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and U.S. President | and the group became the Group of Seven (G7). The European Union is repres ... |
Werner Herzog | ... in 1978. In the late 1970s, Jagger was cast as Wilbur, a main character in | 's Fitzcarraldo. However, a delay and the illness of main actor Jason Roba ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... ing four members of Monty Python: Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Eric Idle and | . Also performing: Neil Innes, Carol Cleveland and Tom Hanks |
Andrei Tarkovsky | ... is is a reference to fellow filmmakers Yasujiro Ozu, François Truffaut, and | |
Bing Crosby | ... performing "Why Stars Come Out at Night". The Big Broadcast of 1936 starred | , George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, Jack Oakie, and Bill "Bojangle ... |
Nicholas Colasanto | ... itcom Cheers. He played bartender Woody Boyd, who replaced Coach (played by | , who died in February 1985). He joined the cast in 1985 for season four a ... |
Joseph Stalin | ... nt (the violent suppression of the Hungarian uprising and the revelation of | 's crimes) while confirming his "confidence in the democratic perspectives ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... he Nominated Assembly, set up after the expulsion of the Rump Parliament by | . The Assembly very quickly became known as Barebone's Parliament by criti ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... of a secret Latin motto. William and Mary alumnus and third U.S. President | was perhaps the most famous member of the F.H.C.; other notable members of ... |
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 |
Hans Dijkstal | ... Commissioner. He was replaced by the more technocratic and socially liberal | |
Office of the President | The city, as the official capital, still hosts the | . Aside from these, important institutions such as the Supreme Court (Kata ... |
Bud Selig | Commissioner | imposed a very strict anti-drug policy upon its minor league players, who ... |
George W. Bush | ... n Ramallah, following an attack in the Israeli city of Hadera; US President | supported Sharon's action, claiming that Arafat was "an obstacle to the pe ... |
Robert Duvall | ... f. It starred Natasha Richardson as Offred, Faye Dunaway as Serena Joy, and | as The Commander (Fred) |
Tiffani-Amber Thiessen | ... ow's remaining seasons. She was replaced with former Saved by the Bell star | , who played the bad-girl character Valerie Malone. Shannen Doherty has ap ... |
Kirk Douglas | ... ng at the 21st police precinct in New York City. Outside, Det. Jim McLeod ( | ) is sharing a romantic moment with his wife Mary (Eleanor Parker), and th ... |
Bernie Kosar | ... center of many medical offices and a branch of Youngstown State University. | , the former Cleveland Browns quarterback, grew up in Boardman. Kosar's ei ... |
Chet Culver | ... r, he maintained a 70% favorability rating from Iowans compared to Governor | 's rating of 50%. He may have been helped by an anti-incumbent mood |
Emilio Estevez | ... k, the whole group collectively and separately became teen idols. They were | , Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson ... |
Roman Polanski | In 1976, Kinski began a romantic relationship with | , when she was 15 years old and he was 43 |
Winifred Wagner | ... . Hitler loved the music of Richard Wagner, and he became a close friend of | after she took over the festival. Hitler frequently attended Wagner perfor ... |
David Wilhelm | ... ential campaign manager and 2008 Biden presidential campaign senior advisor | presently resides in the city |
Robert McNamara | ... Presidential Library oral history archives, Johnson's Secretary of Defense | stated that a carrier battle group, the U.S. 6th Fleet, sent on a training ... |
Henry Schacht | At the time of its spinoff, Lucent was placed under the leadership of | , who was brought in to oversee its transition from an arm of AT&T into an ... |
Robert Drivas | ... d Man was brought to the big screen, starring Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom and | . Containing the prologue and three short stories from the book, the film ... |
Jean Genet | ... t how many contemporary playwrights such as Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, | , and Arthur Adamov wove into their plays the existentialist belief that w ... |
Freddie Cox | ... ed Fourth Division. They remained in this division until 1964, when manager | led them to promotion, winning the first and so far only championship in t ... |
Howard Hughes | ... s a lavish, large-scale biopic of eccentric aviation pioneer and film mogul | and would reunite Scorsese with actor Leonardo DiCaprio. The film received ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | ... or the Doctrine of the Faith by its prefect, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (now | ), to Bishops of the entire Catholic Church * Pontifical secret;Church pre ... |
Steve Bruce | ... he final to Swindon Town. During this period the club produced future stars | and Tony Cascarino, who was famously bought from non-league Crockenhill in ... |
Henry A. Wallace | ... on the first ballot. Garner got only 61 votes out of 1,093. Roosevelt chose | to be the Vice Presidential running mate, instead of Garner |
Michael Piller | ... producer Maurice Hurley to develop possible story ideas. Executive producer | turned down the opportunity to develop ideas, objecting to what he saw as ... |
Dr. Dre | ... d Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, | , Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, J ... |
Ernest Lehman | ... iller, The Short Night, collaborating with screenwriters James Costigan and | . Despite some preliminary work, the story was never filmed. This was due ... |
Willie Aames | ... ll), on the ABC series The Odd Couple, a part that previously was played by | |
Saddam Hussein | Chemical weapons employed by | killed and injured numerous Iranians, and possibly Iraqis. According to Ir ... |
Frank Borman | After | became president of Eastern in 1975, he moved Eastern's headquarters from ... |
John Polkinghorne | ... tion of black holes. In his book Questions of Truth, the particle physicist | has another difficulty with Smolin's thesis, in that one cannot impose the ... |
Anthony Michael Hall | ... up collectively and separately became teen idols. They were Emilio Estevez, | , Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and ... |
George W. Bush | ... of Osama bin Laden might focus on his facial hair and nose; a caricature of | might enlarge his ears to the size of an elephant's; a caricature of Jay L ... |
Lee Grant | The film begins with the arrest of a shoplifter ( | in her first film role) and her booking at the 21st police precinct in New ... |
William Friedkin | ... list directors that included Academy Award winners Francis Ford Coppola and | , with whom he formed The Directors Company. The Directors Company was a g ... |
Leon Trotsky | ... ed by Vladimir Lenin (Michael Bryant), Joseph Stalin (James Hazeldine), and | (Brian Cox) have formed |
Bing Crosby | ... s for looking, acting and dancing like Ruby Keeler and singing exactly like | . “Never, never, never can I say I had a frustrating childhood. It was all ... |
Bill James | Once asked if he thought Henderson was a future Hall of Famer, statistician | replied, "If you could split him in two, you'd have two Hall of Famers. |
Chief Secretary for Administration | ... ng from the transfer of sovereignty. The Chief Executive is assisted by the | and the Financial Secretary, and other secretaries who heads policy bureau ... |
Robert Duncan McNeill | ... Martha Hackett) and B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson), as well as Tom Paris ( | ), a regular character that had been captured and imprisoned for joining t ... |
Richard Wagner | ... fried house. There he met writer Houston Stewart Chamberlain, son-in-law of | and anti-semitic race theorist. Also on that day, met Hitler for the first ... |
Tung Chee Hwa | ... rincipal Officials Accountability System introduced by then Chief Executive | in July 2002, all principal officials, including the Chief Secretary, Fina ... |
Joe Fagan | After the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 and | 's subsequent resignation as manager, Dalglish became player-manager of Li ... |
Joe Torre | ... cided where a batted ball was a home run or still in play. In 1978, Manager | helped move the fences in to in the corners with a wall now in front of th ... |
David Herd | ... s failed to hold a Bobby Charlton shot from distance which gave a chance to | . After that things got worse for England's newest keeper, when Denis Law ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... was consulted by active Democratic politicians and was especially close to | |
Clement Attlee | ... spite his popularity as a war hero Churchill suffered a landslide defeat to | whose government's economic policy continued to be influenced by Keynes's ... |
James R. Schlesinger | ... t Fighter (ACF) competition in an announcement by U.S. Secretary of Defense | in April 1974. Schlesinger also made it clear that any ACF order would be ... |
Mikhail Gorbachev | ... lics played an important role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Under | , glasnost and perestroika were intended to revive the Soviet Union. Howev ... |
Robert Fulton | ... 825 but was not incorporated until March 14, 1859. The city was named after | , the engineer and inventor. The early residents of Fulton were from a pre ... |
Fay Vincent | A memo circulated in 1991 by baseball commissioner | said, "The possession, sale or use of any illegal drug or controlled subst ... |
Richard Wagner | ... rhythm, in the first movement of Faschingsschwank aus Wien, for solo piano. | also quotes from "La Marseillaise" in his 1839–40 setting of a French tran ... |
Joe Biden | ... esident. They were defeated by Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and Senator | of Delaware. In 2009, Republicans Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell were el ... |
Juan Vicente Gómez | ... ns. The original holiday was officially established in 1921 under President | . In 2002, under president Hugo Chávez, the name was changed to Día de la ... |
James Callaghan | ... sh from the Industrial North East and Northern Irish. Former Prime Minister | 's father was a Protestant from Northern Ireland. Similarly, some of the l ... |
Warren Beatty | ... had already played too many aspects of the Sundance Kid's character before. | was then considered, as was Marlon Brando, but the role of Sundance eventu ... |
Wim Wenders | ... ican roots to the Mississippi Delta and beyond. Seven film-makers including | , Clint Eastwood, Mike Figgis, and Scorsese himself each contributed a 90 ... |
Francesco Barberini | ... ançois de Bagni at Rome, and on Bagni's death in 1641 librarian to Cardinal | |
Elton John | ... cent years have included Ray Charles (May 2002), Paul McCartney (May 2003), | (September 2005), and (July 2006) |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... Egypt. Convinced that that attack was real, President of the United States | launched nuclear-armed planes targeted against Cairo from a U.S. aircraft ... |
Tom Hanks | ... ic Idle and Terry Gilliam. Also performing: Neil Innes, Carol Cleveland and | |
DeWitt Clinton | ... y County, Missouri, United States. The city was named for New York Governor | . The population was 9,311 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of He ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... une 2007 Lewis-Smith's company made a programme featuring an interview with | , funded by Murdoch's Sky1 channel: How TV Changed Football Forever (Guard ... |
John Landis | ... rances include Somebody Is Waiting (1996), Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), | ' Susan's Plan (1998), The Lost Son (1999), and Inland Empir |
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 ... |
Winston Churchill | ... as Adam Smith represented the ideals of classical liberalism. After the war | attempted to check the rise of Keynesian policy-making in the United Kingd ... |
Antonia C. Novello | ... w York State, issued a protocol for the performance of metzitzah b'peh. Dr. | , Commissioner of Health for New York State, together with a board of rabb ... |
George W. Bush | ... he 2004 presidential election, when 65.7% of Union Country voters voted for | , 32.8% voted for John Kerry, and 1.5% of voters either voted for a third ... |
Paul Thomas Anderson | Phoenix will make his return to acting in the upcoming | film The Master |
Grand Master | In 1525 during the Protestant Reformation, the | of the Teutonic Knights, Albert, secularized the order's Prussian territor ... |
Alfred Winslow Jones | ... om short selling (this law was lifted in 1997). A few years later, in 1949, | founded a fund (that was unregulated) that bought stocks while selling oth ... |
Patrice Chéreau | ... ierre Boulez, with Teresa Stratas singing the lead role; the production (by | ) was a sensation and the recording won the Gramophone Award for 1979. The ... |
William Howard Taft | ... er a fire burned much of the town, the name was changed to Taft in honor of | |
Corazon Aquino | ... tional Airport) upon returning home from exile. His death thrust his widow, | , into the limelight and, ultimately, the presidency following the peacefu ... |
Hironobu Sakaguchi | ... pany allegedly having been threatened with bankruptcy in 1987, main planner | explained that the title of the game stemmed from his personal situation; ... |
Chris Bearde | ... Jay Carsey, Richard Goren (also credited as Rowby Greeber and Rowby Goren), | (credited as Chris Beard), Chet Dowling, David Panich, Marc London, Paul K ... |
Ben Affleck | ... been charged with the holy quest of stopping two fallen angels, Bartleby ( | ) and Loki (Matt Damon), from entering a church in New Jersey. The two ang ... |
Clive Barker | ... arvel Comics' Razorline imprint, namely Ectokid (created by horror novelist | ) in 1993 as well as writing for EPIC Comics "Clive Barker's Hellraiser" a ... |
Hun Sen | ... overnment which included the former Vietnamese-backed Communists (headed by | ) as well as the Khmer Rouge's former non-Communist and monarchist allies ... |
John Nance Garner | ... everything in Washington as rapidly as possible." Roosevelt's running mate, | , accused the Republican of "leading the country down the path of socialis ... |
Roxann Dawson | ... aracters, Chakotay (Robert Beltran), (Martha Hackett) and B'Elanna Torres ( | ), as well as Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill), a regular character that ... |
John P. O'Neill | ... ed against in his speech to the European Parliament several months earlier. | was a counter-terrorism expert and the Assistant Director of the FBI until ... |
Derek Taylor | On 1 August 1967, Mardas, Aspinall and | , were invited by Harrison to stay at the home of Robert Fitzpatrick, on B ... |
Bush | ... de Range. She eventually succeeded, with the bill being signed by President | on May 8, 2008. Murray has also supported legislation to increase the size ... |
prince-bishop | ... sions to Bishop Adalbero II in 999 till the Reformation, Basel was ruled by | s (see Bishop of Basel, whose memory is preserved in the crosier shown on ... |
Robert Butler's | ... r, for the rejected pilot "The Cage" (1964), Roddenberry went with director | choice of John Hoyt to play Dr. Philip Boyce. For the second pilot, "Where ... |
Douglas MacArthur | ... ile many officers were injured. Hoover sent U.S. Army forces led by General | and helped by lower ranking officers Dwight D. Eisenhower and George S. Pa ... |
Wieland Wagner | ... , in which prisoners had to participate in physical experiments for the V2. | , the grandson of the composer, Richard Wagner, was the deputy civilian di ... |
Finance Secretary | ... of which reports to the Chief Secretary, and the other three reports to the | . The Chief Secretary is customarily considered to be the leader of the bu ... |
Heath Ledger | ... ure film written, directed, and produced by Brian Helgeland. The film stars | , Shannyn Sossamon, Mark Addy, Alan Tudyk, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany as G ... |
Goldie Hawn | ... m career. His first movie had been Wildcats, a football comedy in 1986 with | . Harrelson reunited and became friends with Wesley Snipes and starred wit ... |
Jules Hardouin-Mansart | ... aign at Versailles began (1678–1684). Under the direction of the architect, | , the Palace of Versailles acquired much of the look that it has today. In ... |
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Joe Clark | The federal Progressive Conservatives under | refused to participate in these talks, but there was strong support from m ... |
Éamon de Valera | ... aly"; however, as King of Ireland, on the advice of the Irish government of | , he addressed his letters of credence to the "King of Italy and Emperor o ... |
Bill Richardson | ... Minister; Scott Brown, Republican United States Senator from Massachusetts | ;, Democratic Governor of New Mexico; and Peter DeFazio, Democratic United ... |
Microsoft Outlook | ... net Explorer, some e-mail programs, such as Microsoft's Outlook Express and | programs, may install and execute the worm as soon as the e-mail message i ... |
Junichiro Koizumi | On March 17, 2003, Japanese prime minister | said that he supported the U.S., U.K., and Spain for ending diplomatic eff ... |
George W. Bush | ... isenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and | . The Republican Party, led by House Republican Minority Whip Newt Gingric ... |
King George V | ... ily. Despite the fact he was a first cousin of both Nicholas and Alexandra, | refused to allow them to evacuate to the United Kingdom, as he was alarmed ... |
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 ... |
Cardinal Mazarin | ... e Naudé his librarian, and on his death Naudé accepted a similar offer from | . For the next ten years he devoted himself to bringing together from all ... |
Jozias van Aartsen | ... lm returning to the ministry of Finance. He was replaced as party leader by | , former foreign minister. On September 2, 2004, VVD MP Geert Wilders left ... |
Edward Norton | | was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as D ... |
William Cohen | ... good terms. McCain and Hensley were married on May 17, 1980, with Senators | and Gary Hart attending as groomsmen. McCain's children did not attend, an ... |
Sam Peckinpah | ... hanged, in the film, to "The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang" to avoid confusion with | 's recently released film The Wild Bunch |
Henry Aldrich | ... church spire collapsed in 1700, amateur architect and Dean of Christ Church | designed a new church; it is thought, however, that on some of the later f ... |
Freddie Fitzsimmons | ... his pitch was a form of knuckle curve. Two later pitchers, Jesse Haines and | , were sometimes characterized as knuckleball pitchers even by their conte ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... in "Invasive Procedures", and later joined the cast of as the Vulcan Tuvok. | and DeForest Kelley declined to appear. Their lines, as Spock and McCoy, w ... |
Lee Grant | ... It features Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Cathy O'Donnell, | , among others. The movie was adapted by Robert Wyler and Philip Yordan fr ... |
Khagan | In 1271, the Mongol leader and fifth | of the Mongol Empire Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty, with the la ... |
John Wayne | ... s and would often mention it in the show if any contestant came from Texas. | appeared to have had a similar preoccupation, as he mentioned the town in ... |
Leslie Howard | ... ect of the 1942 British film, The First of the Few produced and directed by | , with Howard in the starring role of R.J. Mitchell. The film recounts the ... |
Patricia Russo | ... Henry Schacht had been brought back on an interim basis to replace McGinn. | was named permanent Chairman and CEO, succeeding Schacht who remained on t ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... ped rocket him to stardom. In 1950, he performed for music-loving President | in the East room of the White House. Despite his success in the supper-clu ... |
Beatrix | ... al marriage policy quarrel occurred starting in 1966, when the future Queen | decided to marry Claus von Amsberg, a German diplomat. The marriage of a m ... |
L. Patrick Gray | ... med Felt planted the leaks to obtain the FBI director's job (the leaks hurt | , Nixon's friend who had recently been chosen for the director's position ... |
J. Edgar Hoover | | , the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for years had been ... |
Asa Bushnell | ... rican War was also instrumental in Bexley's history. In 1898, Ohio Governor | chose a cluster of unsold lots around Broad and Drexel in Bullitt Park as ... |
Noel Edmonds | ... BC's It Started With Swap Shop programme in 2006 in which he was talking to | about Tiswas being their rival during the whole era of Swap Shop |
Paul Scally | ... League and closed down. In June 1995, however, a London-based businessman, | , stepped in and bought the club. He brought in new manager Tony Pulis, wh ... |
John Grierson | ... n popular myth, the word 'documentary' was coined by Scottish documentarian | in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana (1926), published in the New ... |
Mickey Rooney | ... s a teenager. There she made more than two dozen films, including nine with | and the 1939 film with which she would be most identified, The Wizard of O ... |
Tom Hanks | ... L DVD is available (other celebrity hosts who have a Best of... SNL DVD are | , Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin), an honor usually reserved only for SNL ... |
Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury | ... Salisbury, descended from his younger son Robert. One of the latter branch, | (1830–1903), served three times as Prime Minister under Queen Victoria and ... |
Gerrit Zalm | ... stal stood down, and was replaced by the popular former minister of finance | . After a few months Zalm "pulled the plug" on the VVD-CDA-LPF-cabinet, af ... |
Zack Snyder | ... than Kent in the upcoming rebooted Superman film, Man of Steel, directed by | . In 2011, Costner confirmed his role in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchai ... |
Steve Barron | May co-composed a mini-opera with Lee Holdridge, Il Colosso, for | 's 1996 film, The Adventures of Pinocchio. May performed the opera with Je ... |
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 ... |
Sanford B. Dole | ... military. The Republic of Hawaii was led by men of European ancestry, like | and Lorrin A. Thurston, who were native-born subjects of the Hawaiian king ... |
Arthur Meighen | ... he was offered a position in the Cabinet of the Conservative Prime Minister | in 1926 and was offered a seat as a justice in the Supreme Court of Canada |
Jim Reardon | ... e the meeting, Bakshi, Kricfalusi, Naylor, Tom Minton, Eddie Fitzgerald and | met to brainstorm. Bakshi remembers, "My car was packed to the windows. Ju ... |
Siim Kallas | ... a, in order to exert a downward pressure on real estate prices, ccording to | , EU commissioner for administrative affairs |
Alexei Kosygin | ... d it as an offensive move. In a hotline message from Moscow, Soviet Premier | said, "If you want war you're going to get war. |
Jozias van Aartsen | ... number of seats in the municipal elections, prompting parliamentary leader | to step down. Willibrord van Beek was subsequently appointed parliamentary ... |
Bing Crosby | ... ted some big-name stars who wanted freedom from rigid schedules, among them | . Though still rated fourth, by the late 1940s ABC had begun to close in o ... |
Pyotr Stolypin | ... d/protector, the Russian Naval Sailor Nagorny (John Hallam). Prime Minister | (Eric Porter), who succeeded Witte, has commissioned the Imperial Duma and ... |
Michael Apted | ... ll band called Stray Cats. He would reprise this role the following year in | 's sequel, Stardust |
Secretary of the Interior | ... of Northcutt Ely. Twenty years earlier Ely had been executive assistant to | Ray Lyman Wilbur during the Hoover administration, and by 1950 headed a pr ... |
William Friedkin | Part of the film Bug (2007) directed by | , starring Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon and Harry Connick, Jr., was filmed ... |
Roland Emmerich | ... the 1994 military science fiction film Stargate, written by Dean Devlin and | . Colonel O'Neill has extensive experience in special operations, and he l ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... orces led by General Douglas MacArthur and helped by lower ranking officers | and George S. Patton to stop a march. MacArthur, believing he was fighting ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | At the desire of | he began a controversy with the Benedictines, denying Jean Gerson's author ... |
Neil Kinnock | ... ublished an election pamphlet, Move On Up, with a foreword by Labour leader | |
Connie Mack | ... "Second Dynasty"). The team's owner and manager for its first 50 years was | , and its Hall-of-Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank "Home Run" Bak ... |
John Marshall | ... Missouri Valley College. Marshall was named after the statesman and jurist | (1755–1835) |
Queen Victoria | ... s Bond film since. She received several notable film awards for her role as | in Mrs. Brown (1997), and has since been acclaimed for her work in such fi ... |
Tom Hanks | ... on after, she landed a small part in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), as | 's daughter. In 1993, Dunst played Hedril in "Dark Page", the seventh epis ... |
Joe Biden | In the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama and | won 54% of the vote in the city, and John McCain and Sarah Palin 46% |
Neil Aspinall | ... tions. On 22 July 1967, Harrison and his wife, Pattie Boyd, Ringo Starr and | flew to Athens, where they stayed in Mardas' parents' house overnight unti ... |
Ian Rush | ... e 1980s with a milk advert on television, in which a young boy boasted that | had told him that "if [he] didn't drink lots of milk, when [he] [grew] up, ... |
Luther Dixon | ... t with Greenberg to her newly formed company, Scepter Records. Working with | , the group rose to fame with "Tonight's the Night". After a successful pe ... |
Chief Executive of Hong Kong | As of 1 July 1997, the | officially replaced the Governor of Hong Kong as the head of the governmen ... |
William Lyon Mackenzie King | ... hat St-Laurent finally agreed to enter politics when Liberal Prime Minister | appealed to his sense of duty in late 1941 |
Keith Peacock | ... cord for a Football League match. Just a few months later, however, manager | was controversially sacked, and within 18 months the club had fallen into ... |
Hafez al-Assad | ... infrastructure and perhaps attacking Damascus" Ultimately, Syrian President | decided to cancel the offensive. On October 23, the day the offensive was ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... appearing in such films as the melodrama Rockabye, the crime caper Grumpy, | 's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy Ladies in Love, and the drama Dodsworth. ... |
Robert Fulton | ... tates. The population was 151 at the 2000 census. It was named for inventor | |
Jack Warner | ... reputation as "one of the wild men of Hollywood." In any case, studio boss | initially "detested it." But whatever doubts Warners had were soon removed ... |
Richard Wagner | ... sical experiments for the V2. Wieland Wagner, the grandson of the composer, | , was the deputy civilian director there from September 1944 to April 1945 ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... was shot by the 77 year-old cinematographer Henri Alekan, who had worked on | 's La Belle et la Bête). It represents the angels' point of view in monoch ... |
Orson Welles | ... (1946), although he was not credited. The film was directed and produced by | , who also acted the part of a Nazi war criminal who manages to settle in ... |
Hoover | ... xecutive assistant to Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur during the | administration, and by 1950 headed a prominent law firm specializing in na ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... Avignon (i.e. a department of the papal Curia, residing at Rome), with the | as presiding prefect, and exercising its jurisdiction through the vice-leg ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | ... cluding Bob Hope, Dolly Parton, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, | , Brad Paisley, Styx, The Goo Goo Dolls, Bill Cosby, Hank Williams Jr., an ... |
George W. Bush | ... les for the move to The Tonight Show. Will Ferrell made a surprise visit as | , which quickly devolved into Ferrell tearing off his business suit to rev ... |
Francisco Franco | ... uthoritarian, anti-communist, and régimes such as Vichy France, Spain under | , and Portugal under Antonio Salazar. Communist ideologues often label all ... |
Hughie Jennings | ... he season, Sparky Anderson won his 1,132nd game as a Tiger manager, passing | for the most all-time wins in franchise history. Following the 1992 season ... |
Michael Jordan | ... Phil Ford, Tyler Hansbrough, Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, James Worthy and | in men's basketball; and Mia Hamm (twice), Shannon Higgins, Kristine Lilly ... |
Lex Luthor | The Legion of Doom is a group of supervillains led by | that appeared in Challenge of the Super Friends, an ABC animated series th ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... continued to hold him in high regard as a moral teacher (see, for example, | 's famous Jefferson Bible and Matthew Tindal's Christianity as Old as the ... |
Lester B. Pearson | ... as actualized by St-Laurent and his Secretary of State for External Affairs | in the development of UN Peacekeepers that helped to put an end to the Sue ... |
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | ... of alcohol for three decades from 1947, but restrictions were introduced by | just weeks before he was removed as prime minister in 1977. Since then, on ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... Chinese civil war, the ROC government under the KMT withdrew to Taiwan and | declared martial law. Japan formally renounced all territorial rights to T ... |
Benjamín Hill | ... ed to formalize Obregón’s and his allies’ (primarily Abelardo L. Rodríguez, | and Plutarco Elías Calles) resistance to Carranza. This movement soon came ... |
Emilio Estevez | ... , with executive producer Michael Nesmith, and stars Harry Dean Stanton and | |
Charles W. Fairbanks | ... war. Marysville native Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, wife of U.S. Vice President | , would serve as the President of the Daughters of the American Revolution ... |
Andy Hessenthaler | Taylor then left to manage Leicester City, and | was appointed as player-manager. He led the club to their best ever league ... |
Emilio Estevez | Otto Maddox ( | ), a young punk rocker living in Los Angeles, gets fired from his boring j ... |
Al Pacino | ... ached to direct The Irishman, which will star Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and | . It has also been announced that Scorsese is attached to direct an adapta ... |
Clayton Bennett | ... e Seattle SuperSonics, owned by a group of Oklahoma City businessmen led by | , relocated to Oklahoma City and announced that play would begin at Ford C ... |
Margaret Thatcher | In 1989, U.S. Ambassador Charles Price and British Prime Minister | dedicated a bronze statue of Eisenhower in Grosvenor Square, London. The s ... |
Vice President | | | |Joice Mujur |
Julius Caesar | ... m in 38 BC, broke down when Octavian came to perceive Caesarion, the son of | and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, as a major threat to his power. That occ ... |
Howard Thomas | ... t Television Authority (ITA) and the manager of their Pathé News subsidiary | , who became the new company's managing director |
Paul Holmgren | ... me 5–4. It was because of this playoff collapse that "Iron Mike" was fired. | was named Keenan's replacement, the first time a former Flyer was named th ... |
Pope Gregory I | ... pitone, a leader of the Barbaricinos (people of Barbagia). According to the | 's letters, in the island co-existed a Romanized and Christianized area (t ... |
Herb Alpert | The first known appearance of Miss Piggy was on the | TV special Herb Alpert and the TJB, broadcast on October 13, 1974, on ABC. ... |
Tony Pulis | ... man, Paul Scally, stepped in and bought the club. He brought in new manager | , who led Gillingham to promotion in his first season, finishing second in ... |
Donna Pescow | ... iscothèque; Karen Lynn Gorney as his dance partner and eventual friend; and | as Tony's former dance partner and would-be girlfriend. While in the disco ... |
Oscar Hammerstein I | ... liam Hammerstein. His grandfather was German-born Jewish theater impresario | , and his mother was the daughter of Scottish and English parents. Hammers ... |
Lindsay Anderson | Davis appeared in the television film As Summers Die (1986) and | 's film The Whales of August (1987), in which she played the blind sister ... |
50 Cent | ... ce-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, | , Stevie Wonder, and Don King, among others. All of the public and private ... |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... e a mountain” told Martin that he thought she had something special. It was | (pp. 58–59). This marked the start of her career |
Daniel Webster | ... 1817, though the College continued teaching classes in rented rooms nearby. | , an alumnus of the class of 1801, presented the College's case to the Sup ... |
John Carpenter | ... tember 1993, when he was 12. The following year he acquired a minor role in | 's In the Mouth of Madness. From 1995 through 1999, he appeared in several ... |
Francis Younghusband | ... 1903. At the end of that year, he sent a British expedition to Tibet under | , ostensibly to forestall a Russian advance. After bloody conflicts with T ... |
the famous jurist | ... take no part in the conversation. If the character Ulpian is identical with | , the Deipnosophistae may have been written after his death in 228; but th ... |
King George V | ... e attracted many famous people, among them Agatha Christie, Beatrix Potter, | and Haile Selassie who was so impressed with his visit that he gave his gu ... |
Diego Maradona | ... to a strict policy regarding wages and discipline, letting players such as | , Romário and Ronaldo go rather than meeting their demands |
George H. W. Bush | ... arty. While running against Reagan for the Presidential nomination in 1980, | had derided Reaganomics as "voodoo economics". Similarly, in 1976, Gerald ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... n for their existentialist films include Ingmar Bergman, François Truffaut, | , Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, Stanley Kubrick ... |
Majora Carter | ... Yunus, author and columnist, William Safire, environmental justice advocate | , and environmental law attorney, Robert Kennedy Jr |
George Bell | | , the Bishop of Chichester, was instrumental in getting Eliot to work as w ... |
Saul Bass | ... with the best talent of his day—film poster designers such as Bill Gold and | —and kept them busy with countless rounds of revision until he felt that t ... |
Thomas Cromwell | ... gue of Comfort against Tribulation. While More was imprisoned in the Tower, | made several visits, urging More to take the oath, which More continued to ... |
Rupert Murdoch | ... ould have an enormous impact on the sport of rugby league in the 1990s when | 's News Corporation sought worldwide broadcasting rights and refused to ta ... |
Charles Walters | ... Metro with Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, Elizabeth Taylor, real beauties," said | , who directed her in a number of films. "Judy was the big money-maker at ... |
Mariah Carey | ... use of melisma, a gospel tradition adapted by vocalists Whitney Houston and | would become a cornerstone of contemporary R&B singers beginning in the la ... |
João Bernardo Vieira | In Guinea Bissau, President | was assassinated in the early hours of March 2, 2009, in the capital, Biss ... |
Stan Ternent | ... difference. Hessenthaler resigned as manager in November 2004, and new boss | was unable to prevent the Gills' relegation to League One. At the end of t ... |
Charles-François Delacroix | In 1793, | deputy to the Convention and father of the painter Eugène Delacroix propos ... |
Pietro Badoglio | On 5 May, Marshal | led Italian troops into Addis Ababa, and Mussolini declared Ethiopia an It ... |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... m car crashes leading to vocal instruction, unknowingly singing in front of | , to her final break on Broadway granted by the very prominent producer, L ... |
Rex E. Lee | ... alem, now called the BYU Jerusalem Center. In 1989, Holland was replaced by | . Lee was responsible for the Benson Science Building and the Museum of Ar ... |
Gerald Ford | ... W. Bush had derided Reaganomics as "voodoo economics". Similarly, in 1976, | had severely criticized Reagan's proposal to turn back a large part of the ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber's | ... er 2011, the Hall was used to broadcast the 25th anniversary performance of | Phantom of the Opera to cinemas across the UK - it was also the first time ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... esse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, | , 50 Cent, Stevie Wonder, and Don King, among others. All of the public an ... |
Romário | ... icy regarding wages and discipline, letting players such as Diego Maradona, | and Ronaldo go rather than meeting their demands |
Augusto Pinochet | ... throw of the Salvador Allende government in Chile by military leaders under | , produced by documentarians Ari Martinez and José Garcia |
Kurt Waldheim | ... alition with the FPÖ under the leadership of Fred Sinowatz. In Spring 1986, | was elected president amid considerable national and international protest ... |
General George C. Marshall | ... lery Corps was not satisfied with the Army's 37mm Gun M1, in September 1940 | asked the British for the loan of four Bofors 40 mm guns with Kerrison Pre ... |
Bruno Kreisky | ... ined a majority in parliament. However, it lost it in 1970, when SPÖ leader | formed a minority government tolerated by the FPÖ. In the elections of 197 ... |
Winston Churchill | Mountbatten was a favourite of | (although after 1948 Churchill never spoke to him again since he was famou ... |
President Millard Fillmore | ... territory's first governor and superintendent of American Indian affairs by | . During his time as governor, Young directed the establishment of settlem ... |
Queen Victoria | ... adquarters in Halifax. (Prince Edward later became the father of the future | . |
Vice President | ... rican National Union (ZANU) to form ZANU-PF and the appointment of Nkomo as | |
Michael Lindsay-Hogg | In January 1969, the group got together with director | to film the rehearsals for the band's first live concert since 1966. The r ... |
Lloyd Corrigan | ... ny television appearances. He starred from 1953–1955 with Phyllis Avery and | in the CBS sitcom Meet Mr. McNutley in the role of a college English and l ... |
Gilbert M. Anderson | ... studio was founded in 1907 in Chicago, United States by George K. Spoor and | , originally as the Peerless Film Manufacturing Company. On August 10, 190 ... |
Guthrie McClintic | ... performance as Hamlet in 1936 to play Richard II in New York, but director | was so certain that the production would fail in the United States that Gi ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... 006, graduation ceremonies included commencement speakers former Presidents | and Bill Clinton, who commended the students for their desire to return to ... |
Ed Harris | ... upporting role in the television film Empire Falls as Grace Roby, mother of | 's character Miles Roby. Wright received her third Screen Actors Guild Awa ... |
Mike Ilitch | ... in franchise history. Following the 1992 season, the franchise was sold to | , the President and CEO of Little Caesars Pizza who also owns the Detroit ... |
Prime Minister of Australia | ... sessments (ONA) Act 1977 as an independent body directly accountable to the | . ONA provides all-source assessments on international political, strategi ... |
Louis B. Mayer | ... er, really." Her insecurity was exacerbated by the attitude of studio chief | , who referred to her as his "little hunchback". During her early years at ... |
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 ... |
Frank Oz | ... through the air, she is often smothering him in (usually unwanted) kisses. | assigned hooks or personalities to each Muppet. Miss Piggy's hook was a "T ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... professor of journalism at Southern Illinois University, Secretary of State | predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a ... |
Sidney Poitier | ... a and other post-colonialist, world leaders. In the arts, James Earl Jones, | and Harry Belafonte have cited his lead film roles as being the first to d ... |
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 ... |
Queen Victoria | ... t play Early Morning, in which she is depicted having a lesbian affair with | |
Mike Ilitch | ... ral recognition for some tribes. Pombo got money for his 2006 campaign at a | -backed fundraiser. Disclosure documents on file with the Secretary of the ... |
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 ... |
Vice President of the United States | ... he 44th Speaker of the House in 1931–1933. In 1932, he was elected the 32nd | , serving from 1933 to 1941. A conservative Southerner, Garner opposed the ... |
Benazir Bhutto | In Pakistan, former prime minister and opposition leader | was assassinated in 2007, while in the process of running for re-election. ... |
Jake Riviera | ... pe, he was signed to independent label Stiff Records. His manager at Stiff, | , suggested a name change, combining Elvis Presley's first name and Costel ... |
George W. Bush | In the 2004 presidential election John Kerry won 52% of the vote, whereas | won 46% of the vote. In the 2006 state governor election, Arnold Schwarzen ... |
Francisco Franco | ... ction and a nostalgia for a more rural society. The Vichy regime in France, | 's regime, the Salazar regime in Portugal, and Maurras's Action Française ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | Scotts Valley's most famous resident was film director | , who lived in a mountaintop estate above the Vine Hill area from 1940 to ... |
Julius Caesar | ... Among those who performed this duty in connection with particular roads was | , who became curator (67 BC) of the Via Appia, and spent his own money lib ... |
Howard Hughes | ... e national director of Humphrey's presidential campaign and, separately, by | , to serve as Hughes' public-policy lobbyist in Washington. O'Brien was el ... |
Terry Gilliam | ... the 1970s by Monty Python through the surreal animation inserts created by | |
John Deere | ... to as a Skidsteer in the Construction Industry), including: LiuGong, Volvo, | , Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bo ... |
Chiang Ching-kuo | ... tic reforms were mandated during the final year of authoritarian rule under | . The reforms were promulgated under Chiang's successor, Lee Teng-hui, whi ... |
Stephen Fry | ... transvestite highwayman, and a duel with the Duke of Wellington (played by | ) |
Richard Cromwell | After | , who had succeeded his father Oliver as Lord Protector in 1658, was effec ... |
George W. Bush | ... Tom Daschle of South Dakota as trustworthy. He also reveals that President | , then–Secretary of State Colin Powell, and other GOP leaders played a maj ... |
Chen Cheng | ... n October 10, 1949 was the first public military parade held in Taiwan with | serving as the Grand Review Officer. The 1964 National Day parade was stru ... |
Michelangelo Antonioni | ... entialist films include Ingmar Bergman, François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, | , Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, Hide ... |
Albert Spalding | Flagler had | design a baseball park in St. Augustine, and the waiters at his hotels, un ... |
Lester B. Pearson | Prime Minister | in 1964 said one song would have to be chosen as the country's national an ... |
Jean Chrétien | On November 14, 2003, Martin succeeded | as leader of the Liberal Party and became prime minister on December 12, 2 ... |
Til Schweiger | ... celot at the Battle of Badon Hill (Mons Badonicus). Cynric was portrayed by | |
Avery Brooks | ... ack, Derek is visited by his black former English teacher Dr. Bob Sweeney ( | ), whom he asks for help to be paroled. Although Derek later became an ant ... |
Colin Powell | ... thy. He also reveals that President George W. Bush, then–Secretary of State | , and other GOP leaders played a major role in ending his career as Senate ... |
Orson Welles | Returning to journalism, Bogdanovich struck up a lifelong friendship with | while interviewing him on the set of Mike Nichols's Catch-22 (1970). Bogda ... |
Bomhoff | ... he plug" on the VVD-CDA-LPF-cabinet, after infighting between LPF ministers | and Heinsbroek |
Elton John | ... ones with opening act Living Colour for a six-night run in October 1989 and | & Eric Clapton in August 1992 |
Caesar | ... later speculatively 'identified' by the writer Daniel Defoe (1659–1731) as | (100–44 BC) and Pompey (106–48 BC) responsible for the decline of the Roma ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... has carried Fort Bend County in the presidential election since 1964, when | of Texas won his second term. In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama came very clo ... |
Nicholas Serota | Unlike recent years, Sir | was not the jury chairman; instead, the chairman was Christoph Grunenberg, ... |
Ercole Consalvi | On 30 May 1814, the French annexation was recognized by the Pope. | made an ineffectual protest at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 but Avignon ... |
Danny Murtaugh | ... 50s, the team was associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates and was managed by | . Other notable Pelican managers included Larry Gilbert and Abner Powell, ... |
Richard Nixon | ... heek comment from Milton Friedman, a comment later echoed by U.S. President | , that "We are all Keynesians now". The article described the exceptionall ... |
Jackie Chan | In the movie Shanghai Noon, | is given the name "The Shanghai Kid" which is parody of "The Sundance Kid" ... |
Julius Caesar | ... e Saint-Paul. Bernadotte himself added Jules to his first names later, from | , in the classicizing spirit of the French Revolution |
George W. Bush | ... 4, Democrat John Kerry received over 70 percent of the vote, and Republican | received just over a quarter |
Julius Caesar | ... n Aurelian's time. (It had already been damaged by fire during the visit of | to Alexandria. |
Ahmad Zia Massoud | ... t deal of prestige in the politics of Afghanistan. One of his six brothers, | , was the Vice President of Afghanistan from 2004 until 2009 under the fir ... |
Dave Dombrowski | In late 2001, | , former general manager of the 1997 World Series champion Florida Marlins ... |
George Cukor | ... haniel Benchley (historian), David Niven, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, | , Cary Grant, Rex Harrison, and Jimmy Van Heusen. In his autobiography The ... |
William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth | ... chool and enable use of the Charity School's unspent trust funds. Named for | — an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in ... |
Richard Nixon | ... e favored stimulus resulting in an expansion of the money supply. President | 's wage and price controls were abandoned. The federal oil reserves were c ... |
Hubert Humphrey | ... , the Chairman of the DNC. In 1968, O'Brien was appointed by Vice President | to serve as the national director of Humphrey's presidential campaign and, ... |
Edward J. Flynn | ... was a formidable opponent because he was sponsored by Bronx Democratic boss | and apparently was favored by President Franklin Roosevelt. LaGuardia made ... |
Luis Cubilla | ... z, Adriano Samaniego, and star Raul Vicente Amarilla, all coached by legend | . The first match took place in Asunción; Inter managed to win 0-1 and wer ... |
Arthur Balfour | | 's refusal to recommend an earldom for Curzon in 1905 was repeated by Sir ... |
Zhou Enlai | ... in Chinese society. In 1972, at the peak of the Sino-Soviet split, Mao and | met Richard Nixon in Beijing to establish relations with the United States ... |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... on one day, firing 2,088 rockets and dropping 80 tons (73 tonnes) of bombs. | , the Supreme Allied Commander, said of the Typhoons; "The chief credit in ... |
Robert Walpole | ... arlborough; the architect of Blenheim Palace, John Vanbrugh; prime minister | ; King George II; and his wife, Queen Caroline. The money she inherited fr ... |
Burt Lancaster | ... Williams and Hal Kanter and directed by Daniel Mann, starring Anna Magnani, | , Marisa Pavan and Jo Van Fleet |
Bob Lemon | ... dsay, Zeke Bonura, Gene Freese, and Hall of Famers Dazzy Vance, Joe Sewell, | , and Earl Weaver. In Jackson's only season with New Orleans (1910), he hi ... |
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 ... |
Gregory I | ... The medieval chronicler Bede says that Augustine sent Laurence back to Pope | to report on the success of converting King Æthelberht of Kent and to carr ... |
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 ... |
Alan Shearer | ... tball for the first time since 1966. In 1992, Dalglish signed Southampton's | for a British record fee of £3.5 million. Despite a serious injury which r ... |
Mark Hamill | ... d Silent Bob battle with Bluntman and Chronic's arch nemesis, Cockknocker ( | ), eventually cutting off his hand |
John Connally | ... h that anything he said was more likely to help McGovern. Johnson's protege | had served as President Nixon's Secretary of the Treasury and then stepped ... |
Earl Weaver | ... ra, Gene Freese, and Hall of Famers Dazzy Vance, Joe Sewell, Bob Lemon, and | . In Jackson's only season with New Orleans (1910), he hit .354 to win the ... |
Mikhail Vorontsov | ... nging about Bestzuhev's ruin were his rivals the Shuvalovs, Vice-Chancellor | and the Austrian and French ambassadors |
Marc Webb | ... st as Uncle Ben in Sony's 2012 reboot of the Spider-Man series, directed by | |
Larry O'Brien | ... these theories suggests that the target of the break-in was the offices of | , the Chairman of the DNC. In 1968, O'Brien was appointed by Vice Presiden ... |
Antonio Banderas | ... lbum with la Sonora Matancera. In 1992, she starred with Armand Assante and | in the film The Mambo Kings. In 1994, President Bill Clinton awarded Cruz ... |
Mark Stimson | ... o win a single away game in the league all season. This resulted in manager | having his contract terminated and Andy Hessenthaler was appointed as mana ... |
Vincent Youmans | ... r, Three Sisters, and Very Warm for May. Hammerstein also collaborated with | (Wildflower), Rudolf Friml (Rose-Marie), and Sigmund Romberg (The Desert S ... |
John Waters | ... ilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarmusch, Todd Haynes, Gus Van Sant, and | . Waters, a summer resident, is a major participant in the festival |
Hans Kraay | ... ons Real Madrid on 8 September 1965 in the preliminaries. During the match, | had to leave the pitch injured after 31 minutes, without being substituted ... |
Richard Maltby, Jr. | | | |
Oliver Cromwell | ... culminating in Pride's Purge on 7 December 1648, when, under the orders of | 's son-in-law Henry Ireton, Colonel Pride physically barred and arrested 4 ... |
Henry Silverman | ... es in the world (at Wharton)), Gigi Sohn (founder of Public Knowledge), and | (CEO of Cendant Corporation) |
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 ... |
Antônio Lopes | ... -1 defeat. The return leg before a packed Beira-Rio saw the team coached by | come back to win 1-0. The club secured the title with the away goals rule |
Al Gore | ... luded Ishmael Beah, author of "", 45th Vice President of the United States, | , Economist and Nobel Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, author and columnist, ... |
Jeffrey R. Holland | ... ration, a new library was also added, doubling the library space on campus. | followed as President in 1980, encouraging a combination of educational ex ... |
Vice President of the United States | Previous University lecturers included Ishmael Beah, author of "", 45th | , Al Gore, Economist and Nobel Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, author and co ... |
Richard Nixon | ... iety. In 1972, at the peak of the Sino-Soviet split, Mao and Zhou Enlai met | in Beijing to establish relations with the United States. In the same year ... |
Dan Reeves | ... tely placed at the center of a dispute wherein the owners refused to permit | to transfer the Cleveland Rams to Los Angeles. Bell help negotiate a settl ... |
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 ... |
Ever Hugo Almeida | ... bertadores, were blossoming in their second golden era with players such as | , Gabriel González, Adriano Samaniego, and star Raul Vicente Amarilla, all ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... stablished in 1906. Kermit was named for Kermit Roosevelt, son of President | , and incorporated in 1909 |
Thorvald Stoltenberg | ... ally opened on January 11, 1993, initiated by Norway under foreign minister | . It includes the administrative regions Nordland, Troms, Finnmark in Norw ... |
Charles Curtis | ... American to have dined at the White House, with Theodore Roosevelt in 1901. | , the nation's first Native American Vice President, was from the Kaw trib ... |
David Sarnoff | ... nt bank Dillon, Read made an offer of $7.5 million, but Woods and RCA chief | held firm at $8 million. The Blue package contained leases on land-lines a ... |
Juan Manuel Asensi | ... Jordi, after the local saint, for his son. Next to players of quality like | , Carles Rexach, and Hugo Sotil, he helped the club win the La Liga title ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... one of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1980. He is the eldest child of | and Prince Claus, and he is the head of the House of Amsberg since the dea ... |
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 ... |
Lord Camden | ... f secretary of war in the new Irish government but the new lord-lieutenant, | , was only able to offer him the post of Surveyor-General of the Ordnance. ... |
Richard Wagner | ... as Charles Darwin, Victor Hugo and Friedrich Nietzsche, and was a friend to | , Louis Pasteur and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, among others |
Wolfgang Schüssel | ... hind the FPÖ in the elections. Even though ÖVP chairman and Vice Chancellor | had announced that his party would go into opposition in that case, he ent ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... us personality quirks. Notable re-occurring figures included Prime Minister | (Abbott), who could barely speak a single sentence of English without comm ... |
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 |
Jay-Z | ... Awards, McCartney performed the song live as a mash-up with Linkin Park and | 's Numb/Encore. It is Vladimir Putin's favourite Beatles song |
Secretary of the Navy | ... he case of prior enlisted members, remain in the Navy) and are eligible for | nominations, which are granted as a matter of course. To receive an appoin ... |
Raja Ramanna | The program became fully mature in 1974, when dr. | reported to Gandhi that India has ability to test the first nuclear weapon ... |
Francisco Franco | ... the Republic. It staved off the prospect of a rapid defeat at the hands of | 's forces. The role of the International Brigades in this victory was gene ... |
Bonnie Hunt | ... of the dice. She was part of an ensemble cast that included Robin Williams, | , and David Alan Grier. The movie grossed $262 million worldwide. That yea ... |
William Pitt the Younger | ... ughs (or "robber buttons"), Dr. Samuel Johnson (played by Robbie Coltrane), | (Simon Osborne), the French Revolution (featuring Chris Barrie, Nigel Plan ... |
Rinus Israël | ... he final, held in the San Siro stadium in Milan. Goals by Tommy Gemmell and | resulted in a 1–1 draw after 90 minutes. Three minutes before the end of e ... |
Billy Bob Thornton | ... From 2001 to 2003, he dated Odessa Whitmire, a former personal assistant of | and Ben Affleck |
Barbara Kopple | ... Primary and (both produced by Robert Drew), Harlan County, USA (directed by | ), Dont Look Back (D. A. Pennebaker), Lonely Boy (Wolf Koenig and Roman Kr ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... , it refused to engage in a war on Iraq without UN approval. Prime Minister | said on October 10, 2002 that Canada would be part of any military coaliti ... |
Howard Hughes | ... e to harass political enemies, and a $100,000 contribution from billionaire | . Aided by the Public Citizen Litigation Group, the historian Stanley Kutl ... |
Alan Parsons | ... di Lauper, REO Speedwagon, X, Steel Pulse, The New Cars, Asia, Boyz II Men, | , and The Smithereens |
Carles Rexach | ... cal saint, for his son. Next to players of quality like Juan Manuel Asensi, | , and Hugo Sotil, he helped the club win the La Liga title in 1973–74 for ... |
Andy Hessenthaler | ... n. This resulted in manager Mark Stimson having his contract terminated and | was appointed as manager of the club for the second time |
Richard Nixon | ... Senator. Weicker was known as a liberal Republican. He broke with President | during Watergate and successfully ran for governor in 1990 as an independe ... |
Joe Biden | ... John McCain and Sarah Palin over the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and | . In Canfield City, McCain/Palin received 2,470 votes (52.16%) with Obama/ ... |
Greg Stillson | ... Staff A.J. McInnerney in The American President; sinister future president | in The Dead Zone; the President in the two-part TV movie, Medusa's Child; ... |
Fred Silverman | ... ll held in sufficient regard by the network brass (especially NBC president | ) that upon hearing the 33-year-old comedian is being courted by a syndica ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... au's brother John Patrick Schmitz is the former deputy counsel to President | |
Andy Warhol | ... I've done since". Eno had himself performed the piece as a student in 1960. | attended the 1962 première of the static composition by La Monte Young cal ... |
Rodrigo Borgia | ... ia Borgia (; 18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was the illegitimate daughter of | , the powerful Renaissance Valencian who later became Pope Alexander VI, a ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... he Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. | tried to downplay the French and German governmental criticism, most promi ... |
Alois Mock | ... new elections, entered into a coalition with the ÖVP, which was then led by | . Jörg Haider's populism and criticism of the Proporz system allowed him t ... |
Richard Nixon | ... ident realized his position was actually closer to the Republican candidate | . Personal correspondences between the President and some in the Republica ... |
Stansfield Turner | Former CIA chief, Admiral | , claimed that De Beers restricted US access to industrial diamonds needed ... |
Vladimir Putin | ... the song live as a mash-up with Linkin Park and Jay-Z's Numb/Encore. It is | 's favourite Beatles song |
Renato Gaúcho | ... rs as Zico, Bebeto, Jorginho, Leandro, Edinho, Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and | (who was elected the best player in the tournament). Once again in 1988, I ... |
Heinsbroek | ... the VVD-CDA-LPF-cabinet, after infighting between LPF ministers Bomhoff and | |
Peter Hall | ... opposite Laurence Olivier in Coriolanus at Stratford-upon-Avon, directed by | . He then appeared in Shakespeare's Henry V on stage and in television's A ... |
George W. Bush | ... the 1990s expansion that began with George H.W. Bush in 1991 and ended with | in 2001. This economic expansion continued through the Clinton administrat ... |
Salvador Artigas | ... imo final at the Bernabéu, in front of Franco, with former republican pilot | as manager. The end of Franco's dictatorship in 1974 saw the club changing ... |
Morgan Freeman | The film The Maiden Heist, a comedy co-starring | and Walken, about security guards in an art museum, debuted at the Edinbur ... |
Ben Affleck | ... ated Odessa Whitmire, a former personal assistant of Billy Bob Thornton and | |
John W. Henry | ... minority stakeholder in the Boston Red Sox, a position acquired as part of | 's purchase of the famed baseball team. The Boston Globe and other The New ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... mainstream media throughout the world covered the match. Secretary of State | spoke with Fischer urging him to play the match, and chess was at its apex ... |
Paul Newman | ... ce. The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children that the late | organized and operated for most of his remaining years drew its name from ... |
Jorginho | ... fter being defeated by Flamengo, containing famous players as Zico, Bebeto, | , Leandro, Edinho, Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and Renato Gaúcho (who was ele ... |
Richard B. Haldane | ... would later contribute to his death. He spent two months in the infirmary. | , the Liberal MP and reformer, visited him and had him transferred in Nove ... |
Donald Wildmon | On June 6, 1988, | , head of the American Family Association (AFA), alleged that "The Littles ... |
Robert De Niro | Scorsese often casts the same actors in his films, particularly | , who collaborated with Scorsese for eight films. Included are the three f ... |
Executive Power Commission | On 10 May 1848, Arago was elected a member of the | , a governing body of the French Republic. He was made President of the Ex ... |
Wagner | ... ng double bass. In the Romantic era and the 20th century, composers such as | , Mahler, Beethoven, Busoni, and Prokofiev also requested notes below the ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... lden Globe. In 1954, he starred opposite Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings in | 's Dial M for Murder |
Berry Gordy | #"Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford, | ) – 4:3 |
Roy Keane | ... w Premier League. The following year, Dalglish failed in an attempt to sign | . Blackburn finished two positions higher the following season, as runners ... |
Hilda Solis | According to Loretta Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, and | , Baca also called Loretta Sanchez "a whore" while speaking to other lawma ... |
Ernest L. Wilkinson | ... den, Utah and rebuilt it to house some of the students. The next President, | , also oversaw a period of intense growth, as the school adopted an accele ... |
George W. Bush | ... f former President George H.W. Bush and the grandfather of former President | . He served from 1953–1963 |
Marty Schottenheimer | McDonald also was the home of NFL coaches Marvin Lewis and | , Oscar-winning songwriter Jay Livingston and his brother Alan Livingston, ... |
Konstantin Chernenko | ... wrestling match between then-President Ronald Reagan and then-Soviet leader | for the benefit of group members and an eagerly belligerent assembly of re ... |
Tommy Gemmell | ... faced Celtic in the final, held in the San Siro stadium in Milan. Goals by | and Rinus Israël resulted in a 1–1 draw after 90 minutes. Three minutes be ... |
Johan Cruyff | The 1973–74 season saw the arrival of | , who was bought for a world record £920,000 from Ajax. Already an establi ... |
John Wayne | ... ord (1971). The resulting film included candid interviews with the likes of | , James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and was narrated by Orson Welles. Out of cir ... |
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 ... |
Dominique de Villepin | ... rsy erupted when neither French president Jacques Chirac nor prime minister | attended any functions commemorating the battle. On the other hand, some r ... |
Lord Protector | After Richard Cromwell, who had succeeded his father Oliver as | in 1658, was effectively deposed by an officers' coup in April, 1659, the ... |
William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth | ... ished a trust to help Wheelock. The head of the trust was a Methodist named | |
U.S. Secretary of Defense | ... olled into a new Air Combat Fighter (ACF) competition in an announcement by | James R. Schlesinger in April 1974. Schlesinger also made it clear that an ... |
Philippe Pétain | ... ravail, famille, patrie"("work, family, homeland"), and its leader, Marshal | , declared that "la terre, elle ne ment pas" ("the earth, it does not lie" ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... r 1991, while serving as Minister without Portfolio, he called US President | an "anti-Semite." In 1997 he called US Ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk ... |
George Canning | ... being the place of death of Charles James Fox in 1806. Tory Prime Minister | also died there, in 1827 |
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 ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... ls by the age of eleven. At age seven, he received his First Communion from | in the Vatican. He spent sixth and seventh grades in the Fessenden School, ... |
Bryan Singer | ... t fandom, which has supported efforts by Glen A. Larson, Richard Hatch, and | (independently of one another) to revive the premise |
Joe Estevez | ... o crawl out to a road for help. After his heart attack, his younger brother | stood in for him in a number of long shots and in some of the voice-overs. ... |
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 ... |
Saddam Hussein | On August 1, 1990, Iraq, led by | , invaded Kuwait. President Bush formed an international coalition and sec ... |
Brian Clough | ... fferent clubs to top-flight league championships, after Herbert Chapman and | . Dalglish became Director of Football at Blackburn in June 1995. He left ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... e la Fresnaye and Jean Mairet). The support which the unities received from | eventually secured their complete triumph and Pierre Corneille, who had no ... |
Telê Santana | Atlético Mineiro's most famous coach is | |
Mike Keenan | | , a relative unknown at the time, was hired in 1984 to coach the team, and ... |
Schuyler Colfax | ... en Lafayette and Indianapolis; it was later renamed to honor Vice President | |
Pope Alexander VI | ... hter of Rodrigo Borgia, the powerful Renaissance Valencian who later became | , and Vannozza dei Cattanei. Her brothers included Cesare Borgia, Giovanni ... |
Zico | ... fourth title after being defeated by Flamengo, containing famous players as | , Bebeto, Jorginho, Leandro, Edinho, Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and Renato G ... |
Andrew Johnson | ... took an erratic course, mostly favoring the Radicals and opposing president | in 1865–66. In 1867 Greeley was one of 21 men who signed a $100,000 bond f ... |
Sun Yat-sen | ... layed a key role in the birth of the ROC since the nation’s founding father | , a medical doctor by training, received financial support mainly from the ... |
Walt Disney | Disney comics are comic books and comic strips featuring | characters |
Ioannis Metaxas | ... rchy via a referendum in 1935. A coup d'état followed in 1936 and installed | as the head of a fascist regime known as the 4th of August Regime. Althoug ... |
Mickey Rooney | Visiting members included Errol Flynn, Nat King Cole, | and Cesar Romero |
Kálmán Tisza | ... f his county, he entered parliament in 1875. He at once attached himself to | and remained faithful to his chief even after the Bosnian occupation had a ... |
Svend Auken | ... . Aars is renowned for its collection of artwork by Per Kirkeby, politician | , and successful business man |
Hal Gurnee | ... Merrill Markoe in the head writing role, in addition to seasoned TV veteran | directing the show, Robert Morton and Barry Sand as executive producers, a ... |
Jack Nicholson | ... , born August 6, 1993, is named after two family friends, Dennis Hopper and | . After they married in 1996, their relationship went through on-again and ... |
George Orwell | ... opened on February 6, 1984. The first book checked out of Davis Library was | 's 1984. The R.B. House Undergraduate Library is located between the Pit a ... |
Yitzhak Rabin | In Israel, Prime Minister | was assassinated on November 4, 1995. Yigal Amir confessed and was convict ... |
Richard Nixon | ... (based on the "Hibakusha" mix) included an introductory cut-up monologue by | taken from an ad from his 1960 US Presidential campaign ("No.. firm diplom ... |
Stephen Frears | The film Hi-Lo Country, a 1998 drama/western film directed by | , starring Billy Crudup, Woody Harrelson, Cole Hauser, Sam Elliott, Patric ... |
Carles Rexach | ... On the positive side, the decade saw the emergence of Josep Maria Fusté and | , and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and the Fairs Cup in ... |
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 ... |
Herbert Chapman | ... story to lead two different clubs to top-flight league championships, after | and Brian Clough. Dalglish became Director of Football at Blackburn in Jun ... |
Gorbachev | ... y role in the Armenian national democratic movement that emerged during the | era of the 1980s. The reforms of Glasnost and Perestroika opened questions ... |
George H. W. Bush | During the 1988 presidential election: then-Vice President | noted that his opponent Michael Dukakis had described himself as a "card-c ... |
Walt Disney | One of Watonga's most notable citizens was Clarence Nash (1904–1985) whom | hired to be the voice of Donald Duck in the 1930s. Nash provided Donald's ... |
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa | ... p during which 30 political leaders including Nigeria's Prime Minister, Sir | and the Northern premier, Sir Ahmadu Bello were killed |
Elizabeth II | ... ied the following year, at the beginning of the reign of her granddaughter, | . Briefly, there were three queens in the country: Mary; her daughter-in-l ... |
George W. Bush | ... 4 presidential election, in which 69.5% of Wheeler Country voters voted for | , while 27.8% voted for John Kerry, and 2.7% of voters either voted for a ... |
Dennis Ross | Although Arafat lived a modest lifestyle, | , former Middle East negotiator for Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill C ... |
Bebeto | ... title after being defeated by Flamengo, containing famous players as Zico, | , Jorginho, Leandro, Edinho, Leonardo, Andrade, Zinho and Renato Gaúcho (w ... |
Secretary of State for Defence | ... d Commonwealth Office, before entering the cabinet later in the year as the | , at which time he became a member of the Privy Council. He served as the ... |
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 ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... n Hopper Jack Penn, born August 6, 1993, is named after two family friends, | and Jack Nicholson. After they married in 1996, their relationship went th ... |
Giamatti | ... his possible inclusion in the Hall of Fame. In a meeting with Commissioner | , Rose, having failed in a legal action to prevent it, accepted his punish ... |
Spike Jonze | ... in 1998. A music video for "Home", a single from the album, was directed by | and enjoyed extended airplay on MTV. The album was produced by fellow Cibo ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... 1488. The lower part of the rood screen survived the destruction visited by | and the Puritans, although some of the painted panels were disfigured |
Stephen Fry | ... nto contact with the Queen, her obsequious Lord Chamberlain Lord Melchett ( | ) with whom he has a rivalry, and the Queen's demented former nanny Nursie ... |
Raj Gupta | ... ichael Anderson and Malik Rose, and several notable business people such as | , former President and Chief executive officer (CEO) of Rohm and Haas, and ... |
Enrique Castillo | ... y Harrelson, Cole Hauser, Sam Elliott, Patricia Arquette, Penélope Cruz and | , was filmed in part in the town of Pritchett |
Joop van Daele | ... draw. Back in Rotterdam, Feijenoord managed a 1–0 victory (winning goal by | ) to win the world club crown, the first Dutch team to do so. Estudiantes ... |
Tim Burton | Warner Bros. has produced a film adaptation of the soap opera. | directed the film, and Johnny Depp stars as Barnabas Collins |
Titus | ... tly in the inscriptions to restorers of roads and bridges. Thus, Vespasian, | , Domitian, Trajan, and Septimius Severus were commemorated in this capaci ... |
Rick Rubin | ... ns of Run-D.M.C., LL Cool J, and new school producers such Larry Smith, and | of Def Jam, were quickly advanced on by the Beastie Boys, Marley Marl and ... |
Helenio Herrera | With | as manager, a young Luis Suárez, the European Footballer of the Year in 19 ... |
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire | ... 4 and his widow in 1758, the property was ceded to the Cavendish family and | , the husband of Charlotte. After William's death in 1764, the villa passe ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... Henry Donald, he overcame his opium addiction and declared his support for | . He was given the nickname of 千古功臣 (Hero of history) by PRC historians no ... |
Chris Sutton | ... d. At the start of the 1994–95 season Dalglish paid a record £5 million for | , with whom Shearer formed an effective strike partnership. By the last ga ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... rviews with Clint Eastwood, Walter Hill, Harry Carey, Jr., Martin Scorsese, | , and others |
Kevin Costner | ... es played in the 2006 Wolf Challenge in Sellersburg, including Bill Murray, | , John Daly, and Cris Judd |
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 |
President Nasser | Encouraged by the rhetoric of | of Egypt against British colonial rule in the Middle East, pressure for th ... |
Giuliano Zaccardelli | On December 6, 2006, RCMP Commissioner | resigned one day after informing the House of Commons Standing Committee o ... |
George W. Bush | ... run as a Progressive and the second was Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. In 2004, | received 12,019 votes (68%) to 5,437 votes (31%) for John Kerry. In 2008 J ... |
Pope Pius XII | ... nence prescribes that meat be taken only once during the course of the day. | had initially relaxed some of the regulations concerning fasting in 1956. ... |
George W. Bush | ... 7.1% for Barack Obama, this was a far-closer margin than the 20 points that | carried it by in 2004. Each of the three row-office statewide winners carr ... |
Daniel Webster | ... d in the early 20th century from relative obscurity. Dartmouth alumni, from | to the many donors in the 19th and 20th centuries, have been famously invo ... |
Gerald Ford | ... n resigned under the pressure of the Watergate scandal and was succeeded by | . With the war growing incredibly unpopular at home, combined with a sever ... |
Franco | Spain sent many political activists into exile during | 's military regime from 1936 to his death in 1975 |
John Russell Bartlett | ... e. Maj. Jefferson Van Horne was sent out in 1849 to establish Marcy's goal. | , was commissioned in 1850 to carry out the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. B ... |
Clive Barker | ... original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by Tori Amos, | , Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others |
Gus Van Sant | In 1996, Smith was tapped by director and fellow Portland resident | to be a part of the soundtrack to his film, Good Will Hunting. Smith recor ... |
Brian Epstein | ... el proved popular in Liverpool, like many Broadway albums, and in 1963, the | -managed band, Gerry and the Pacemakers had a number-one hit with the song ... |
J. J. Abrams | ... king cities. The most recent depiction of a giant monster is the monster in | 's Cloverfield, which was released in theaters January 18, 2008. The intri ... |
Sándor Kocsis | ... of the Year in 1960, and two influential Hungarians recommended by Kubala, | and Zoltán Czibor, the team won another national double in 1959 and a La L ... |
Selena | ... nd Far Between". Byrne worked with the "Queen of Tex-Mex", Tejano superstar | , writing, producing and singing a song ("God's Child (Baila Conmigo)"), i ... |
Luther Dixon | ... tribution. In order to better promote the group, Greenberg asked songwriter | , who had previously worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and Pat Boone ... |
Paul Joseph James Martin | Martin was born in Windsor, Ontario. His father, | , a Franco-Ontarian of Irish and French descent, served thirty-three years ... |
Rajiv Gandhi | In India, Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and her son | (neither of whom were related to Mohandas Gandhi, who was assassinated in ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... ielgud directed and alternated the roles of Romeo and Mercutio with a young | in his first professional Shakespearean leading role. Olivier's performanc ... |
Frank Oz | Miss Piggy is a Muppet character who was primarily played by | on The Muppet Show. In 2001, Eric Jacobson began performing the role, alth ... |
Martin Scorsese | ... d additional interviews with Clint Eastwood, Walter Hill, Harry Carey, Jr., | , Steven Spielberg, and others |
Olof Palme | Olsson called up the Prime Minister | and said he would kill the hostages, backing up his threat by grabbing one ... |
Oscar Malbernat | ... win the world club crown, the first Dutch team to do so. Estudiantes player | got frustrated and grabbed Van Daele's glasses and trampled on them. "You ... |
Lord Kitchener | ... s Act 1986. In addition, the wreck of the , which hit a mine while carrying | north to Murmansk on 5 June 1916 and sank off the west coast of the mainla ... |
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 ... |
Henry Ford | During the 1920s | , founder and president of the Ford Motor Company, bought a sizable tract ... |
Schleicher | ... n in the previous years. The administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, | and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) governed through presidentia ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... ch of the Ohio. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, | stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... ou" has been recorded many times, by such diverse artists as Frank Sinatra, | , Sammy Davis Jr., Mario Lanza and Chad and Jeremy. The D-flat major theme ... |
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. ... |
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, ... |
Johnny Depp | ... uced a film adaptation of the soap opera. Tim Burton directed the film, and | stars as Barnabas Collins |
Galeazzo Maria Sforza | # 1494 Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510), daughter of Duke of Milan | |
Wim Rijsbergen | ... 2 draw. Feyenoord then won their match in Rotterdam 2–0, thanks to goals by | and Peter Ressel, and also became the first Dutch team to win the UEFA Cup ... |
George W. Bush | ... tion because its policies are much better than those of former US president | : "As long as there's a new language, we welcome it, but we want to see no ... |
Philip the Arab | In 248, Emperor | had celebrated the millennium of the city of Rome with great and expensive ... |
Stephen Moorer | ... institutions in Monterey County, it was founded in 1982 by Carmel resident | as the GroveMont Theatre. Its name changed to Pacific Repertory Theatre in ... |
Saddam Hussein | ... ndon bombings, and several articles about Evolution vs. Intelligent Design, | 's capture, and Fahrenheit 9/11 |
Lenny Kravitz | ... Starpeace and Onobox. At 16 Sean co-wrote the song "All I Ever Wanted" with | for his 1991 album Mama Said. By 1995 Sean had formed the band IMA (with S ... |
Richard Nixon | President | dispatched more bombers in Operation Linebacker to provide air support for ... |
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 ... |
Augusto Pinochet | ... language. Nonetheless, Helms was a supporter of the late Chilean President | , who supported the United Kingdom in the Falklands conflict. Helms was st ... |
Ben Stiller | ... red in Barry Levinson's Envy in which he plays J-Man, a crazy guy who helps | 's character, and in his starring role in 2004's Around the Bend he again ... |
Andy Warhol | ... took place about a year after accusations of shoplifting, and a year after | 's short film Hedy (1966), also known as The Shoplifter. The shoplifting c ... |
Chuck Greenberg | ... nkie. Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers has a home in Westlake, as well as | , the brief and former owner of the Texas Rangers. Other residents include ... |
Ruud Gullit | ... of the subsequent 1998–1999 season, and replaced by former Chelsea manager | . One commentator has since written, "His 20 months at Newcastle United ar ... |
Angelo Sodano | ... t peace and a crime against international law". Cardinal Secretary of State | indicated that only the United Nations Security Council had the power to a ... |
Bolingbroke | Still others such as Anthony Collins, | , Thomas Chubb, and Peter Annet were materialists and either denied or dou ... |
Theo de Jong | ... ham Hotspur. Spurs took a 2–1 lead in the first leg at White Hart Lane, but | equalised after 85 minutes and the match ended in a 2–2 draw. Feyenoord th ... |
Winston Churchill | ... first summit was held in December 1953, at the insistence of Prime Minister | , to discuss relations with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Particip ... |
Dan Curtis | MGM released a feature film titled House of Dark Shadows in 1970. | directed it, and Sam Hall and Gordon Russell wrote the screenplay. Many ca ... |
Pat Boone | ... Luther Dixon, who had previously worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and | and co-written the 1959 hit "16 Candles", to write for and produce songs f ... |
George Bell | ... liot accepted credit only for the authorship of one scene and the choruses. | , the Bishop of Chichester, had been instrumental in connecting Eliot with ... |
Orson Welles | ... in his youth, Bogdanovich showcased the work of American directors such as | and John Ford, whom he later wrote a book about based on the notes he had ... |
Robert Moses | ... ssive public works programs administered by his powerful Parks Commissioner | and employed thousands of voters. The mayor's relentless lobbying for fede ... |
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 ... |
John Hendricks | ... e momentum of their victory, the twenty US WNT players, in partnership with | of the Discovery Channel, sought out the investors, markets, and players n ... |
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 ... |
Winston Churchill | ... night of 26/27 August 1944 and three nights later on the 29/30 August 1944. | (The Second World War, Book XII) had erroneously believed it to be "a mode ... |
Terry Yorath | ... Giggs, Joe Ledley, and former managers of the Wales national football team | and John Toshack. International rugby league players from Cardiff include ... |
W. Marvin Watson | ... Eulogies were given by the Rev. Dr. George Davis, the church's pastor, and | , former postmaster general. Nixon did not speak, though he attended, as i ... |
James Farley | ... ference with a single guest and a panel of questioners. Its first guest was | , who served as Postmaster General, Democratic National Committee Chairman ... |
Martin J. Whitman | ... Whitman School of Management in 2003, in honor of SU alumnus and benefactor | . The school is home to about 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. T ... |
Henry Ford II | | had wanted a Ford at Le Mans since the early 1960s |
John Wayne | In 1970, Crawford was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award by | at the Golden Globes, which was telecast from the Coconut Grove at The Amb ... |
Shah | ... eld to be derived from the Persian مقعد شاه Maq'ad-i-Shah ("The seat of the | "), a reflection of the city's early Persian influence |
Philip Stanhope | ... g Whig ministers such as William Pitt, later the first Earl of Chatham, and | , the fourth Earl of Chesterfield. Although she left little to the poor an ... |
George W. Bush | ... ompetitive counties. Al Gore received 50.3% of the county vote to 46.4% for | in 2000, but Bush carried it with 50.8% of the vote to 48.7% for John Kerr ... |
Philander C. Knox | ... rding to the 1911 record of events by the U.S. State Department, under Sec. | , the Declaration was transposed on paper, adopted by the Continental Cong ... |
William Hulbert | ... . The now all professional Chicago White Stockings, financed by businessman | , became a charter member of the league along with the Red Stockings, who ... |
Michael Laudrup | ... Txiki Begiristain while signing international stars such as Ronald Koeman, | , Romário, and Hristo Stoichkov. Under his guidance, Barcelona won four co ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... first was Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 run as a Progressive and the second was | in 1964. In 2004, George W. Bush received 12,019 votes (68%) to 5,437 vote ... |
Brüning | ... instability than in the previous years. The administrations of Chancellors | , Papen, Schleicher and Hitler (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) governed ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... n 1649, the palace became the property of the Commonwealth presided over by | . Unlike some other former royal properties, the palace escaped relatively ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... along with other "Handsome Men" including Matthew McConaughey, Rob Lowe and | . At the end of the skit Kimmel has a door slammed in his face by Damon st ... |
Ignaz Seipel | ... ties to the Roman Catholic Church. It was headed by a Catholic priest named | (1876–1932), who served twice as Chancellor (1922–1924 and 1926–1929). Whi ... |
Ron Howard | ... ear. His first starring role was in Russkies (1987). He later co-starred in | 's Parenthood (1989), in which he was credited as Leaf Phoenix |
John Toshack | ... y, and former managers of the Wales national football team Terry Yorath and | . International rugby league players from Cardiff include Frank Whitcombe, ... |
Yuval Diskin | ... d to, some on the Israeli side were not optimistic about it, Shin Bet chief | stating in May 2008 that a ground incursion into Gaza was unavoidable and ... |
Roman Polanski's | ... ed for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role. He acted in | Chinatown (1974) as the film's central corrupt businessman, in 1974, and a ... |
John Polkinghorne | ... ch it has created the physical world. However many modern scholars (such as | ) hold that it is part of a deity's nature to be consistent and that it wo ... |
Toninho Cerezo | ... , one of the best in its history. This team that had players like Reinaldo, | , Éder, Luisinho, Paulo Isidoro, João Leite won the state championship 6 t ... |
Ronald Koeman | ... ari Bakero, and Txiki Begiristain while signing international stars such as | , Michael Laudrup, Romário, and Hristo Stoichkov. Under his guidance, Barc ... |
H. R. Haldeman | # | (R) Chief of Staff for Nixon, convicted of perjur |
Immortal Technique | ... n songs by various musicians, including Puerto Rican rock band Puya, rapper | and reggaeton artist Tego Calderón |
Bestuzhev | ... ssia in order to weaken Austria's influence and ruin the Russian chancellor | , on whom Empress Elizabeth relied, and who acted as a known partisan of R ... |
Nguyễn Văn Thiệu | ... t seemed that South Vietnam was about to be lost. In desperation, President | fired the incompetent General Hoang Xuan Lam and replaced him with General ... |
John Connally | ... s), a few yards from the house in which he was born. Eulogies were given by | and the Rev. Billy Graham, the minister who officiated the burial rites. T ... |
Robert De Niro | ... Also in 1997, Dunst appeared in the political satire Wag the Dog, opposite | and Dustin Hoffman. The following year she was the voice of the title char ... |
Wellington | ... dominion in parts of Catalonia lasted until 1814, when the British General | signed the armistice by which the French left Barcelona and the other stro ... |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... war would be a "crime against peace and a crime against international law". | Angelo Sodano indicated that only the United Nations Security Council had ... |
Gabe Paul | ... s from Jesse Jackson, Coretta Scott King, George Voinovich, Art Modell, and | , among others, being written in support of King |
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, ... |
Jeff Stibel | A project at Brown University started by | , James A. Anderson, Steve Reiss and others called Applied Cognition Lab c ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... itive reviews for his portrayals of various individuals: a troubled teen in | 's To Die For (1995) co-starring with Nicole Kidman, a small-town troublem ... |
Richard Nixon | ... d to the creation of the modern National Park Service. Republican President | was responsible for establishing the Environmental Protection Agency in 19 ... |
Lip Pike | ... BP investigated Athletic of Philadelphia for paying three players including | , but ultimately took no action against either the club or the players. To ... |
William S. Knudsen | ... ge summer homes at the north end of Parke Lane (one remains today). General | , president of General Motors Corporation from 1937 to 1940, lived during ... |
Jules Hardouin Mansart | ... ch other. Wren's design for a domed palace bore resemblances to the work of | and Louis Le Vau, both architects employed by Louis XIV at Versailles. It ... |
Michael Grade | ... high cost of the first series, the then controller of programming of BBC1, | was reluctant to sign off a second series without major improvements and c ... |
Helen Hunt | ... 2010 census. It was featured in the 1996 blockbuster film Twister starring | and Bill Paxton in which Wakita was destroyed by an F4 tornado that was pa ... |
George H. W. Bush | ... ary 20, 1986, it is called Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Following President | 's 1992 proclamation, the holiday is observed on the third Monday of Janua ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... Gallery (which served as pilot to the series that followed), marked one of | 's earliest directing jobs. She starred on the big screen one final time, ... |
Prince-Bishop | # The Bishopric of Basel was a German | ric, not to be confused with the adjacent Swiss Canton of Basel |
Darrell Royal | Hollis is the birthplace of University of Texas football coach | , University of Kansas Head basketball coach Ted Owens, Major League Baseb ... |
Benedict XVI | ... ls prior to his election. After being elected Pope, Ratzinger took the name | . Benedict is the eighth German Pope, and is the second non-Italian Pope s ... |
Robert Reich | ... ntion to mitigate the financial crisis include George Akerlof, Brad Delong, | |
Antonio López de Santa Anna | They then marched northward after joining a larger force commanded by | sent from Mexico City, the "liberating army of the North". At the Battle o ... |
Stephen Fry | ... e, notably re-recordings of "Marvin" and "Reasons To Be Miserable", sung by | , along with some of the "Guide Entries", newly written material read in-c ... |
William Ironside Groombridge | ... of the club's existence, team matters were handled by a committee. In 1896 | , the club's secretary, took sole charge of team affairs to become Gilling ... |
Robert Moses | ... tan along the East River, designed by controversial New York master planner | |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ... er, former president of the university and brother of former U.S. president | . JHU's library was previously housed in Gilman Hall, and other smaller de ... |
General de Gaulle | ... ion, many officers and men were arrested or deserted to escape persecution. | considered disbanding it altogether. But after being downsized to 8,000 me ... |
Kevin Spacey | ... d not want to appear in the film's suggestive sexual scenes or kiss co-star | . She later explained: "When I read it, I was 15 and I don't think I was m ... |
José Mari Bakero | ... o-called Dream Team. He used a mix of Spanish players like Josep Guardiola, | , and Txiki Begiristain while signing international stars such as Ronald K ... |
Lamar Alexander | ... hip position in the Senate, when he was named Minority Whip after defeating | of Tennessee 24-23 |
Freddie Cox | ... back to the Football League in 1950. Clark remained in the job until 1957. | took over in 1962 and led the club to the Football League Fourth Division ... |
Tony Kaye | With some suggestions from New Line, | , the film's director, manufactured a second heavily shortened cut, which ... |
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 ... |
Richard Wagner | ... ngle concerto". In the 19th century, the triangle was used in some music by | , such as the "Bridal chorus" from "Lohengrin" (opera) |
John H. Chafee | ... in Hartford, Connecticut, and the second at Watertown, Massachusetts.) The | Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor retraces the history of ... |
Chief of the Air Staff | ... ry out these proposals. He passed on the request to Sir Charles Portal, the | , who answered that "We should use available effort in one big attack on B ... |
Donald Rumsfeld | ... e W. Bush administration, and has been critical of former Defense Secretary | as well |
Rick Rubin | ... a Down, released on November 26, 2002, on American Recordings. Produced by | and Daron Malakian, and reached #15 in the Billboard Top 200 |
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | Gandhi invited the Pakistani President | to Shimla for a week-long summit. The two national leaders eventually sign ... |
Thomas Jefferson | ... Up until this time only the faces of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, | and Andrew Jackson were found on the face of US Postage. Sometimes mistake ... |
Edward Norton | ... uent clash with the law. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and | |
Kevin Costner | ... er, plans of this adaptation fell through. Years later, Whitney Houston and | assumed the roles of Ross and O'Neal in the 1992 film. In 1993, Ross retur ... |
Debbie Allen | ... s the production's original pianist. Replacements later in the run included | , Yvette Freeman, Adriane Lenox, and Alan Weeks. An original cast recordin ... |
Tom Werner | ... nt basis if it was offered to him, and on 19 January the Liverpool chairman | stated that the club's owners would favour this option. On 22 January 2011 ... |
Leterme, Yves | ... ium - Léopold III of Belgium - Leopoldsburg - Lernout & Hauspie - Le Soir - | - Leterme I Government - Leterme II Government - Les XX - Leysen, André - ... |
Wieland | ... e first post-war Richard Wagner Festival took place under the leadership of | and Wolfgang Wagner |
Cardinal Secretary of State | ... man Curia, the government of the Roman Catholic Church. It is headed by the | , currently Tarcisio Bertone, and performs all the political and diplomati ... |
Lord Moyne | On November 6, 1944, | , British Deputy Resident Minister of State in Cairo was assassinated by L ... |
Bill Richardson | ... ve, the control of the grid is balkanized, and even former energy secretary | refers to it as a third world grid. There have been efforts in the EU and ... |
Kevin Spacey | ... rade. He then attended Chatsworth High School—where his classmates included | and Mare Winningham—as well as the Hollywood Professional School. At the a ... |
George W. Bush | ... recent years. In 2000, Democrat Al Gore won 53% of the vote and Republican | won 44%. In 2004, Democrat John Kerry received 50.14% of the vote and Bush ... |
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 ... |
Jared Leto | ... ed Cool and the Crazy. The picture, which aired September 16, 1994, starred | , Alicia Silverstone, Jennifer Blanc and Matthew Flint. Reviewer Todd Ever ... |
Orson Welles | ... ry was a source of inspiration for the development of the lead character in | ' film Citizen Kane. His mansion, Hearst Castle, near San Simeon, Californ ... |
Jim Webb | The state's senior member of the United States Senate is Democrat | , elected in 2006, who announced his intention to retire and not to run in ... |
Alfred Hitchcock | ... (1955) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955). In his ten-year collaboration with | , Bernard Herrmann experimented with ideas in Vertigo (1958), Psycho (1960 ... |
Dong Zhuo | General | (d. 192 CE) found the young emperor and his brother wandering in the count ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He is the first child of Queen | and Prince Claus of the Netherlands, and the first grandchild of Queen Jul ... |
John McGraw | ... s" or simply "the Elephants", in reference to then New York Giants' manager | 's calling the team a "white elephant". This was embraced by the team, who ... |
Theodore Roosevelt | ... ported the protection of the environment. For example, Republican President | was a prominent conservationist whose policies eventually led to the creat ... |
Ruud Gullit | ... r history. Key players in the squad from this period included Johan Cruyff, | and Peter Houtman (who later became the Feyenoord stadium announcer). Crui ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson | ... r to the 2008 election, it had not voted for a Democrat for President since | in 1964. In recent years, however, the county has experienced rapid growth ... |
George W. Bush | ... ncy has also associated himself with General Anthony Zinni, a critic of the | administration, and has been critical of former Defense Secretary Donald R ... |
Anwar Sadat | ... ent Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt died in September 1970 and was succeeded by | . In 1971, Sadat, in response to an initiative by UN intermediary Gunnar J ... |
Pharaoh | ... time being without foreign intervention. However, in the spring of 609 BC, | Necho II personally led a sizable army up to the Euphrates to aid the Assy ... |
Richard Strachey | ... mon, London, the fifth son and the eleventh child of Lieutenant General Sir | , an officer in the colonial British armed forces, and his second wife, th ... |
Tarcisio Bertone | ... Catholic Church. It is headed by the Cardinal Secretary of State, currently | , and performs all the political and diplomatic functions of Vatican City ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... deal called the Kitchen Accord, negotiated by the federal Attorney General | , Ontario's justice minister Roy McMurtry and Saskatchewan's justice minis ... |
Joseph Chamberlain | ... t rally celebrating the British Empire, the occasion being the centenary of | 's birth. In October 1942, the Hall suffered minor damage during World War ... |
State Opening of Parliament | ... however, he attends Parliament only when escorting the Queen for the annual | , where he walks and sits beside her |
Charles F. Kettering | ... join the National Inventors Council, but was reportedly told by NIC member | and others that she could better help the war effort by using her celebrit ... |
Peter Sutherland | ... tics and Dr. Fitzgerald also said he believed his then Fine Gael colleague, | , who was chairman of AIB at the time, was unaware of the situation |
Bing Crosby | ... am Giancana, the stay was cancelled. Kennedy instead chose to stay at rival | 's estate, which further infuriated Sinatra. Lawford was blamed for this, ... |
Johan Cruyff | ... d time in their history. Key players in the squad from this period included | , Ruud Gullit and Peter Houtman (who later became the Feyenoord stadium an ... |
Jude Law | ... e Moretz, Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Ray Winstone, Emily Mortimer and | . The film has been met with critical acclaim and earned Scorsese his thir ... |
State Opening of Parliament | ... in her new duties as Sovereign, accompanying her to ceremonies such as the | in various countries, state dinners, and tours abroad. As Chairman of the ... |
Basil Hayward | ... m the only manager to win a Football League divisional title with the club. | was sacked in 1971 after the club was relegated back to the Fourth Divisio ... |
Henry Kissinger | ... itch" and "clever fox" in his private communication with Secretary of State | (now released by the State Department). Indira signed the , resulting in p ... |
Josep Guardiola | ... e assembled the so-called Dream Team. He used a mix of Spanish players like | , José Mari Bakero, and Txiki Begiristain while signing international star ... |
Jacob D. Cox | ... irst Maj. Gen. Jesse L. Reno (killed at South Mountain) and then Brig. Gen. | as the corps commander, funneling orders to the corps through them. This c ... |
Rafael Benítez | In April 2009 Liverpool manager | invited Dalglish to take up a role at the club's youth academy. The appoin ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... 973). In 1968, following the example of Cahiers du Cinéma critics Truffaut, | , Claude Chabrol, and Éric Rohmer who had created the Nouvelle Vague ("New ... |
William Pitt | ... in annuities, she made financial bequests to rising Whig ministers such as | , later the first Earl of Chatham, and Philip Stanhope, the fourth Earl of ... |
William R. King | ... he city was planned and named by future Vice President of the United States | . The name, meaning "high seat" or "throne", came from the Ossianic poem T ... |
George Bancroft | ... nstitution was founded as the Naval School in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy | . The campus was established at Annapolis on the grounds of the former U.S ... |
Henry Knox | ... t of Starke County. The city was founded in 1851 and is named after General | . Knox was the home of two-time Indiana Governor Henry F. Schricker |
Jonathan Tisch | ... his wife Pam. The school was renamed in 2006 after a $40 million gift from | . It has been called the "most ambitious attempt by any research universit ... |
Roy Hodgson | ... e 2010, Dalglish was asked to help find a replacement, and in July Fulham's | was appointed manager. However, a poor series of results at the start of t ... |
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 |
Titus Statilius Taurus | ... rruntius commanding the centre and Marcus Lurius commanding from the right. | commanded Octavian's armies, who observed the battle from shore to the nor ... |
Mary Jo Kopechne | ... ncident on July 18, 1969, resulted in the death of his automobile passenger | ; Kennedy pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, ... |
Harry Bennett | ... of his property to Ford employees. Ford's controversial personnel director, | , built the famous "Pagoda House" on West River in 1939. Grosse Ile reside ... |
Richard Nixon | ... financial hardship and instability in the country. The United States under | supported Pakistan, and mooted a UN resolution warning India against going ... |
Claude Chabrol | ... llowing the example of Cahiers du Cinéma critics Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, | , and Éric Rohmer who had created the Nouvelle Vague ("New Wave") by makin ... |
Tony Pulis | ... back to Division Three three years later before controversially resigning. | took over in 1995, with Gillingham once again in the bottom division, and ... |
Pope Alexander VI | ... many mistresses of Lucrezia's father Rodrigo Borgia, who is better known as | |
Derek Jacobi | ... portrayed in the movie by Rutger Hauer, Goebbels by Ian Holm, and Hitler by | , a role for which he was nominated for an Emmy. The miniseries did win 2 ... |
Andrew Johnson | ... g his loyalty to the Union should a civil war break out, Tennessee Governor | used his influence in the United States Department of War for Carter to or ... |
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 |
Julius Caesar | ... om time to time undertook to produce a master itinerary of all Roman roads. | and Mark Antony commissioned the first known such effort in 44 BC. Zenodox ... |
Nancy Walker | ... s; he was unflinchingly loyal to women like Elizabeth Taylor, Libby Holman, | and Ann Lincoln |
Robert Moses | ... tional CWA budget for work relief. LaGuardia then collaborated closely with | , with support from the governor, Democrat Herbert Lehman, to upgrade the ... |
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 ... |
George W. Bush | ... II's special envoy, Cardinal Pio Laghi, was sent by the Church to talk with | to express opposition to the war on Iraq. The Catholic Church said that it ... |
Jimmie Foxx | ... and its Hall-of-Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank "Home Run" Baker, | and Lefty Grove. After two decades of decline, however, the team left Phil ... |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | In 1956, President | of Egypt initiated "state feminism", which outlawed discrimination based o ... |
Johan Cruyff | In 1988, | returned to the club as manager and he assembled the so-called Dream Team. ... |
Ned Hanlon | ... y-fueled growth was still several years in the future. Hall of Fame manager | played all eight seasons in center field but there was high turnover other ... |
Dean Rusk | ... ed Kingdom (represented by Lord Home) and the United States (represented by | ), named the "Original Parties", at Moscow on August 5, 1963 and opened fo ... |
Titus | ... arted in 72 AD under the emperor Vespasian and was completed in 80 AD under | , with further modifications being made during Domitian's reign (81–96). T ... |
William J. S. Elliott | ... the first woman to hold the top position in the force. She was replaced by | on July 6, 2007, (Elliott was sworn in on July 16—the first civilian to le ... |
Margaret Thatcher | ... ign 1969–1997. The IRA also attempted to assassinate British Prime Minister | by bombing the Conservative Party Conference in a Brighton hotel. Loyalist ... |
Ruth Kelly | In the reshuffle after the sudden resignation of the Transport Secretary | during the Labour Party Conference, Hoon became the Secretary of State for ... |
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 ... |
Phil Garner | ... n 0–6, prompting Dombrowski to fire the unpopular Smith, as well as manager | . Dombrowski then took over as general manager and named bench coach Luis ... |
Andrew Johnson | On the recommendation of Military Governor of Tennessee | , U.S. naval officer Samuel Powhattan (S.P.) Carter was promoted to the br ... |
Chiang Kai-shek | ... over their respective territories. In the late 1920s, the Kuomintang, under | , was able to reunify the country under its own control with a series of d ... |
Lord Buckingham | ... s a day (twice his pay as an ensign), to the new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | . He was also transferred to the new 76th Regiment forming in Ireland and ... |
Beverley Busson | From December 15, 2006, to July 2007, | served as interim Commissioner of the RCMP, making her the first woman to ... |
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich | ... f courtesan and socialite Martha Ray, his former lover, and the mistress of | . The Tyburn gallows were last used on 3 November 1783, when John Austin, ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... e a ceasefire was signed in Vietnam and just a month after former president | died. (Truman's funeral on December 28, 1972 had been one of Johnson's las ... |
Johnny Depp | ... died, outside the Hollywood nightclub The Viper Room, which was co-owned by | at the time. Joaquin's call to 911 to save his brother was recorded and re ... |
Spike Jonze | ... video performance in 2001 with Fatboy Slim's Weapon of Choice. Directed by | , it won six MTV awards in 2001 and—in a list of the top 100 videos of all ... |
Clement of Alexandria | ... oted by Porphyry (On Abstinence 4:17) and Stobaeus (Eccles., iii, 56, 141). | in his Stromateis distinguishes Sramanas (Greek: Σαρμαναίοι) and Brahmans, ... |
Tom Benson | ... he Redbirds. Rights to the New Orleans Pelicans name are currently owned by | , owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and the NBA's New Orleans Hornets |
Friz Freleng | Alfred Hitchcock Presents was parodied by | 's 1961 cartoon The Last Hungry Cat, which contains a plot similar to Blac ... |
David Byrne | ... nthesizer to produce music resembling acid house in 1982. A TR-808 was also | 's sole accompaniment (apart from his acoustic guitar) at the beginning of ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... book was later made into a film titled Schindler's List (1993) directed by | , earning the director his first Best Director Oscar. Keneally's meeting w ... |
Ngo Dinh Diem | In 1963 | was killed in a coup d'état carried out by ARVN officers and encouraged by ... |
Pharaoh | ... ty, and this focus also changed from time to time. When Amenhotep IV became | (circa 1353 BC), the supreme deity was considered to be Amun-Ra (itself th ... |
Rose Mary Woods | ... of one recorded tape had been erased. Nixon's longtime personal secretary, | , said she had accidentally erased the tape by pushing the wrong foot peda ... |
David Pleat | ... display in terms of discipline and spirit" and a "defensive masterplan" by | , Henry Winter wrote, "it can only be a matter of time before he [Dalglish ... |
George Bancroft | ... s, Maryland, United States. Established in 1845 under Secretary of the Navy | , it is the second-oldest of the United States' five service academies, an ... |
Alicia Keys | ... rned some mainstream recognition through the work of D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, | , and Lauryn Hill. D'Angelo's critically acclaimed album (2000) has been r ... |
Luis Pujols | ... Garner. Dombrowski then took over as general manager and named bench coach | to finish the season as interim manager. The team finished 55–106. After t ... |
CIA Director | ... Syrian forces caught the United States by surprise. According to the future | and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, he was briefing a US arms negotiator o ... |
Tom Cole | U.S. Representative | , currently the only Native American serving in Congress, lives in Moore w ... |
Frank Mancuso, Sr. | ... s were being built, producer Frank Mancuso, Jr., son of Paramount president | , had the screenplay rewritten in secret; the new version, by Michael Grai ... |
Laurence Olivier | ... n his career as a classical actor. In 1959 he appeared as Sicinius opposite | in Coriolanus at Stratford-upon-Avon, directed by Peter Hall. He then appe ... |
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 ... |
Richard Nixon | ... ts of the Watergate scandal which lead to the resignation of U.S. president | |
Patricia Hewitt | On 6 January 2010, he and fellow ex-minister | jointly called for a secret ballot on the future of the leadership of Gord ... |
Richard Nixon | Starting in 1969 President | started the process of "Vietnamization", pulling out American forces and r ... |
Konrad Adenauer | ... drich Nietzsche, Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, Joseph Schumpeter, | , Max Ernst, Constantin Carathéodory, Karl Weierstrass, Karl Barth and Sam ... |
Joachim von Ribbentrop | ... . This directly contradicted the advice given to Hitler by Foreign Minister | (a man whom Göring loathed at the best of times) that Chamberlain would no ... |
Pim Verbeek | ... Jansen was appointed as the interim manager to replace Günder Bengtsson and | after a 6–0 defeat against PSV, the outlook began to improve for the club. ... |
Archibald Sinclair | ... d Dresden. That evening Churchill asked the Secretary of State for Air, Sir | , what plans had been drawn up to carry out these proposals. He passed on ... |
Tony Richardson | Along with Karel Reisz, | , and others, he secured funding from a variety of sources (including Ford ... |
Karl Renner | In April 1945 | , an Austrian elder statesman, declared Austria separate from Germany and ... |
Andrei Gromyko | It was signed by the governments of the Soviet Union (represented by | ), the United Kingdom (represented by Lord Home) and the United States (re ... |
Guthrie McClintic | ... 934 at the New Theatre in the West End. He was hailed as a Broadway star in | 's production in which Lillian Gish played Ophelia in 1936. (The productio ... |
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 ... |
Francisco Franco | ... "53 nations" to fight against the Spanish Nationalist forces led by General | and assisted by German and Italian forces |
Lord Carrington | ... ancaster House Agreement a few months before the 1980 elections, chaired by | , institutionalizes majority rule and protection of minority rights. Since ... |
Richard Nixon | On November 25, 1969, President | unilaterally renounced the use of chemical weapons and renounced all metho ... |
Praetorian Guard Prefect | Caracalla was succeeded by his | , Macrinus, who (according to Herodian) was most probably responsible for ... |
Ernie Morgan | ... , having scored 31 goals in the 1973–74 season, equalling the record set by | in 1954–55. The highest number of goals scored by a player in a single gam ... |
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 ... |
Tony Kaye | American History X is a 1998 American drama film directed by | and starring Edward Norton and Edward Furlong. It was distributed by New L ... |
Luis Aragonés | ... Venables was fired at the beginning of the 1987–88 season and replaced with | . The players rebelled against president Núñez in an event that became kno ... |
Fred M. Vinson | ... they would resign if Jackson were appointed Chief. Truman ultimately chose | for the position |
Walt Disney | Along with | , Hitchcock was among the first prominent motion picture producers to full ... |
Slim Moon | ... Cobain such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, Bruce Pavitt and | have all acknowledged Johnson's significant influence on the late musician ... |
Count-Duke of Olivares | ... y the Catalan oligarchy. After Philip IV acceded to the throne in 1621, the | attempted to sustain an ambitious foreign policy by taxing the kingdoms of ... |
Woodie King, Jr. | ... it theater, including The Unstabled Theater run by Edith Carroll Canter and | . (Actress Lily Tomlin got her start in the same theater company the year ... |
Tony La Russa | ... th moved his Triple-A Tulsa Oilers to New Orleans to play in the Superdome. | was the starting shortstop for the team. After a single season, the team t ... |
Andrei Tarkovsky | ... , Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, Stanley Kubrick, | , Hideaki Anno, Wes Anderson, and Woody Allen. Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoch ... |
Arthur Seyss-Inquart | ... ntered Austria, who met celebrating crowds, in order to install Nazi puppet | as Chancellor. With a Nazi administration already in place and the country ... |
Alan Trammell | Dombrowski hired popular former shortstop | to manage the team in 2003. With fellow '84 teammates Kirk Gibson and Lanc ... |
Maurice Nadon | On May 23, 1974, RCMP Commissioner | announced that the RCMP would begin to accept applications from females as ... |
Wim Jansen | When | was appointed as the interim manager to replace Günder Bengtsson and Pim V ... |
Jean Chrétien | ... politician or celebrity's characteristics (i.e. Roger Abbott's portrayal of | as a twisted-mouthed man who ridiculously mispronounced English words with ... |
Paavo Lipponen | ... nmäki of the Centre Party won the elections after she had accused her rival | , who was prime minister at the time, of allying neutral Finland with the ... |
Kirk Gibson | ... ortstop Alan Trammell to manage the team in 2003. With fellow '84 teammates | and Lance Parrish on the coaching staff, the rebuilding process began. In ... |
Cao Cao | ... fled from Chang'an in 195 CE to the ruins of Luoyang. Xian was persuaded by | (155–220 CE), then Governor of Yan Province in modern western Shandong and ... |
Steven Spielberg | ... ation. In 1993, stop-motion animators working on the realistic dinosaurs of | 's Jurassic Park were retrained in the use of computer input devices. By 1 ... |
Giovanni Gentile | ... torships. The term was later assigned a positive meaning in the writings of | , Italy’s most prominent philosopher and leading theorist of fascism. He u ... |
Sofia Coppola | In | 's independent film The Virgin Suicides (1999), Dunst played the role of t ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ndmother, heard of this suggestion, she informed the British Prime Minister | , who himself later advised the Queen to issue a royal proclamation declar ... |
Rich Moore | ... l Jean came up with the title. David Silverman directed this episode, while | storyboarded it and designed Ned Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid ... |
Lord Home | ... t Union (represented by Andrei Gromyko), the United Kingdom (represented by | ) and the United States (represented by Dean Rusk), named the "Original Pa ... |
Antipope John XXIII | In 1413 | founded the University's department of Theology, which for quite some time ... |
Duong Van Minh | ... ials such as Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. In the confusion that followed, General | took control, but he was only the first in a succession of ARVN generals t ... |
Ron Howard | Costner made a very brief cameo in the 1982 | film Night Shift, he is listed in the credits as 'Frat Boy #1' and appears ... |
Mickey Rooney | MGM hit on a winning formula when it paired Garland with | in a string of "backyard musicals". The duo first appeared together in the ... |
John Grierson | ... esthetic approach to documentary. Examples of their work include Drifters ( | ), Song of Ceylon (Basil Wright), Fires Were Started and A Diary for Timot ... |
Hideaki Anno | ... onioni, Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, | , Wes Anderson, and Woody Allen. Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York fo ... |
Wang Yun | Dong was killed by his adopted son Lü Bu (d. 198 CE) in a plot hatched by | (d. 192 CE). Emperor Xian fled from Chang'an in 195 CE to the ruins of Luo ... |
Angela Merkel | ... debate over how to fund the spending. Some leaders and institutions such as | and the European Central Ban |
Emilio Estevez | ... . The company’s latest film is The Way, written and directed by Sheen's son | who also stars in the film as Martin’s on-screen son, who dies while hikin ... |
François-René de Chateaubriand | ... Herein arose the clerical philosophers—Joseph de Maistre, Louis de Bonald, | —whose answer was restoring the House of Bourbon and reinstalling the Roma ... |
Sebastian Shaw | ... s used in the 2004 DVD release of , where he was inserted in place of actor | as the ghost of Anakin Skywalker. This was one of the most controversial c ... |
Dick Martin | ... California. He was 59 years old. His wife, Judith, and his longtime friend, | , were by his side. His ashes are at Kliban's Maui estate. A week after hi ... |
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 ... |
Kevin Rudd | In March 2009, the Prime Minister of Australia, | , gave an autographed copy of Keneally's biography Lincoln to President Ba ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... is the hometown of NBA player Bill Walton, football star Alex Smith, actor | , baseball players Aaron Boone and Brooks Conrad, singer of rock band Pear ... |
By the Grace of God | Christopher's full title was: | , King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Count Palat ... |
Vincent Youmans | ... ators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with composers Jerome Kern, | , Rudolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous collaboration was ... |
Anneli Jäätteenmäki | In Finland, | of the Centre Party won the elections after she had accused her rival Paav ... |
George Orwell | ... p the anti-enclosure feeling, and has been repeated in many variants since: | wrote in 194 |
Richard Wagner | ... estival at which performances of operas by the 19th century German composer | are presented |
Steve Jobs | The next month, in October 1988, | visited Lotus to show them the new NeXT computer. When he saw Back Bay he ... |
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 ... |
Spike Lee | ... Day. It has been said that a biographical film is in the works about Brown | ;has signed on to direct, with Brian Grazer producing and Jez and John-Hen ... |
Titus | ... s destruction and hardship, such as the massive loss of life in Judea under | and Hadrian. They would also refer to the dire warnings in Leviticus and D ... |
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire | ... Savile, and daughter, Charlotte, inherited the house. Charlotte had married | in 1748. Charlotte died in December 1754 and Lady Burlington died in Septe ... |
Pieter Oud | ... e Comité-Oud, a group of liberal members of the Labour Party (PvdA), led by | . The liberals within the PvdA were primarily members of the pre-war socia ... |
King George V | ... ed in the town – and it was used as a troop staging area. In September 1915 | and Queen Mary visited. After the war the Great Western Railway launched a ... |
Prime Minister of Australia | In March 2009, the | , Kevin Rudd, gave an autographed copy of Keneally's biography Lincoln to ... |
Cecil B. DeMille | ... ). After leaving MGM in 1945, she enjoyed her biggest success as Delilah in | 's Samson and Delilah, the highest-grossing film of 1949, with Victor Matu ... |
Cardinal Richelieu | ... al authority decayed in the coures of the Thirty Years' War, Chief Minister | urged the occupation of the duchy in 1641. France again had to vacate it a ... |
Sun Yat-sen | ... e Republic of China was established, heralding the end of the Qing Dynasty. | of the Kuomintang (the KMT or Nationalist Party) was proclaimed provisiona ... |
Dominic Madden | Broadcaster Brian Matthew, theatre producer | , comedian and writer Emma Fryer and adult model Debee Ashby are also Cove ... |
Dean Rusk | ... neral in which Texas Congressman J. J. Pickle and former Secretary of State | eulogized him at the Capitol. The final services took place on January 25. ... |
Lew Wasserman | ... ylor, who was in Paris, sent flowers, as did Roddy McDowall, Myrna Loy, and | |
George Forquer | ... n which the original town of Waterloo was laid out was purchased in 1818 by | later an Illinois State Senator, 5th Secretary of State of Illinois (1825– ... |
Sean Astin | Scenes from the movie Rudy, starring | , as well as the 1981 drama Four Friends, were shot in Whiting |
Edward Heath | ... 1974 general election when Harold Wilson was appointed Prime Minister after | resigned the post following his failure to form a coalition. Although Wils ... |
Bill Richardson | ... rdon promised and not delivered by Wallace, to then-Governor of New Mexico, | . On December 31, 2010, on the eve of leaving office, Richardson turned do ... |
Russ Farwell | ... organization since he was drafted in 1969, was fired and replaced as GM by | ; Clarke resurfaced with the Minnesota North Stars. Hextall continued to b ... |
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 ... |
Giuseppe Carpani | In his works, Stendhal "plagiarized", reprised, appropriated, excerpts from | , Théophile Frédéric Winckler, Sismondi and others |
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 ... |
Harry S. Truman | ... wever, after Chief Justice Harlan Stone died in 1946, rumors that President | would appoint Jackson as Stone's successor led several newspapers to inves ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... the "Tree" in the following centuries were John Bradshaw, Henry Ireton and | , who were already dead but were disinterred and hanged at Tyburn in Janua ... |
Bernd Schuster | ... d as manager, and he won La Liga with notable displays by German midfielder | . The next season Venables took the team to their second European Cup fina ... |
Hank Aaron | On the third night, after baseball great | finished his interview segment with Letterman, a camera followed him backs ... |
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 ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... nsion between Matlock and Rotten, which Matlock suggests was exacerbated by | 's attempts to pit the two men against each other. Matlock was replaced by ... |
Andy Warhol | Pop artist | painted a series of silkscreen portraits of Jagger in 1975. One of these w ... |
Mary McAleese | ... 9.3% of the vote. In 2004, Fine Gael supported the re-election of President | |
Charles Laughton | ... . MGM started Milland out in films such as Payment Deferred (1932) starring | |
Guardian of Scotland | ... defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and was | , serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. In 1305, Wallace was ... |
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria | ... rom Ethiopia in 1993, the newly independent Eritrean government appealed to | for Eritrean Orthodox autocephaly. In 1994, Shenouda ordained Abune Philli ... |
Kwame Nkrumah | The term "neocolonialism" was first coined by | , the first post-independence president of Ghana, and has been discussed b ... |
JoBeth Williams | ... Kill the Wizard) with his sister Summer Phoenix. In 1985, he appeared with | in the CBS television movie Kids Don't Tell. He made his big-screen debut ... |
Gerald Ford | ... both on the Federal and State level. Nixon was succeeded by Vice President | as President, who on September 8, 1974, issued a full and unconditional pa ... |
Penny Marshall | ... end at the time) return to single life after divorcing comedienne/filmmaker | and in the process was unconsciously doing research for the role of Harry |
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 ... |
Pope Benedict XVI | Among its notable alumni and faculty are | , Heinrich Heine, Heinrich Hertz, Friedrich Hirzebruch, Friedrich Nietzsch ... |
Eisaku Satō | ... and attended by foreign dignitaries, led by former Japanese prime minister | , who served as Japanese prime minister during Johnson's presidency. Eulog ... |
George W. Bush | ... by the Supreme Court of the United States and looks at the track record of | as Governor of Texas |
Colin Powell | ... nd financial body listed Martin along with United States Secretary of State | and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan as top world leaders |
Ben Affleck | ... ve been turned into commercially successful films with actors Alec Baldwin, | , and Harrison Ford as Clancy's most famous fictional character Jack Ryan, ... |
Oliver Cromwell | ... e, the current Prince of Wales). However, due to a misunderstanding between | (guest-star Warren Clarke) and Baldrick, the king is arrested and sent to ... |
Robert De Niro | ... the screenplay. He is also attached to direct The Irishman, which will star | , Joe Pesci and Al Pacino. It has also been announced that Scorsese is att ... |
Terry Venables | ... as short-lived; he soon left for Napoli. At the start of the 1984–85 season | was hired as manager, and he won La Liga with notable displays by German m ... |
Nancy Walker | ... es Church attended by 150 guests including Lauren Bacall, Frank Sinatra and | , Clift was buried in the Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New Yo ... |
Elliott Abrams | ... ubcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs hold hearings on Panama. Ignoring | 's request for a softer line towards Panama, Helms—a long-time Noriega cri ... |
Mark Rutte | ... reedom (PVV) to obtain a majority. Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands | is the VVD since May 31, 2006 |
Charles de Gaulle | ... er complication occurred due to Saint-Exupéry's and others' view of General | , who was held in low regard. Early in the war de Gaulle became the leader ... |
George W. Bush | ... e for ratification, as he thought it unfair to the United States. President | also publicly opposed ratification of the Kyoto Protocols on the grounds t ... |
Ioannis Kapodistrias | In 1827 | , from Corfu, was chosen as the first governor of the new Republic. Howeve ... |
Alexander Haig | ... ime to Heal, Ford wrote about a meeting he had with Nixon's Chief of Staff, | . Haig was explaining what he and Nixon's staff thought were Nixon's only ... |
Mel London | ... Meteor Records and Modern Records labels, as well as for Chess Records and | 's Chief Records (his "It Hurts Me Too" was later a hit when he re-recorde ... |
Pete Waterman | Record producer | is also from the city and is president of Coventry Bears |
Viscount Melbourne | ... otorious Lady Caroline Lamb, lover of Lord Byron and wife of Prime Minister | . The film was written and directed by Robert Bolt and starred his wife, S ... |
Claude Chabrol | In the late 1950s, French New Wave critics, especially Éric Rohmer, | and François Truffaut, were among the first to see and promote Hitchcock's ... |
Hans Blix | ... act that "substantial progress" had been made since chief weapons inspector | and International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamed El Baradei ... |
George W. Bush | ... d of many prominent leaders in industry and government, including President | |
Yuan Shikai | ... ional president of the republic. However, the presidency was later given to | , a former Qing general, who had ensured the defection of the entire Beiya ... |
Dave Grohl | Many notable rock drummers have been influenced by Keith Moon, including | , Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, Peter Criss, and Brad Wilk |
Igor Ivanov | Russian Foreign Minister | joined France and Germany and said the council could not ignore the fact t ... |
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 ... |
State Opening of Parliament | ... if personally performed by the Monarch, such as the Queen's Speech and the | , depend upon decisions made elsewhere |
Saddam | ... ts pedestal. The pro-Chávez website Aporrea wrote: "Just like the statue of | in Baghdad, that of Columbus the tyrant also fell this October 12, 2004 in ... |