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Among many roles in his career, Arau has played " Captain Herrera ", a lieutenant of Federal general " Mapache ", in Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western, The Wild Bunch, chief bandit " El Guapo " in Three Amigos ( USA, 1986 ), a comedy with Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Chevy Chase, and the smuggler " Juan " in Romancing the Stone which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
Since going into ecumenical communion with their respective Anglican body, bishops in the ELCA or the ELCIC not only approve the " rostering " of all ordained pastors, diaconal ministers, and associates in ministry, but they serve as the principal celebrant of all pastoral ordination and installation ceremonies, diaconal consecration ceremonies, as well as serving as the " chief pastor " of the local synod, upholding the teachings of Martin Luther as well as the documentations of the Ninety-Five Theses and the Augsburg Confession.
* Chairman-Felix Dzerzhynsky, Deputy-Yakov Peters ( initially heading the Petrograd Department ), other members-Shklovsky, Kneyfis, Tseystin, Razmirovich, Kronberg, Khaikina, Karlson, Shauman, Lentovich, Rivkin, Antonov, Delafabr, Tsytkin, Yelena Rozmirovich ( wife of Krylenko ), G. Sverdlov, Bizensky, Yakov Blumkin, Aleksandrovich, Fines, Zaks, Yakov Goldin, Galpershtein, Kniggisen, Martin Latsis ( later transferred to Kyiv ), Deybol, Seyzan, Deybkin, Libert ( chief of jail ), Fogel, Zakis, Shillenkus, Yanson.
Also, in commemoration of Alexander being named the first non-aboriginal chief of the Kwakiutl tribe, he was gifted a totem pole on 13 July 1946 ; crafted by Mungo Martin, it remains on the grounds of Rideau Hall today.
Instead, Hitler appointed Goebbels Reich Chancellor ; Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz, who was at Flensburg near the Danish border, Reich President ; and Martin Bormann, Hitler's long-time chief of staff, Party Minister.
However, " farmer " is a common word, and " equivocation " was also the subject of a 1583 tract by Queen Elizabeth's chief councillor Lord Burghley, and of the 1584 Doctrine of Equivocation by the Spanish prelate Martin Azpilcueta, which was disseminated across Europe and into England in the 1590s.
In addition, the city ’ s colossal pace of change ( compared by some to that of Chicago ), had caused its chief planner, Martin Wagner ( 1885 – 1957 ), to foresee the entire centre being made over totally as often as every 25 years.
* Robert J. Stevens ( born 1952 ), American businessman, chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin
* Martin Möller is appointed chief pastor of Görlitz.
* Gregor Richter has succeeded Martin Möller as the chief pastor of Görlitz.
With no other major candidates, Jackson and his chief ally Martin Van Buren consolidated their bases in the South and New York and easily defeated Adams.
Memory and history were also chief motifs of samizdat literature ( Karel Šiktanc, Jiřina Hauková ), as were brutally honest, factual testimonials of daily life ( Ivan Martin Jirous ).
" This one and firm rock, which we call the doctrine of justification ," insisted Martin Luther, " is the chief article of the whole Christian doctrine, which comprehends the understanding of all godliness.
Martin Luther elevated sola fide to the principal cause of the Protestant Reformation, the rallying cry of the Protestant cause, and the chief distinction between Protestant Christianity and Roman Catholicism.
" In Saigon, Ambassador Graham Martin refused to believe the SIGINT ( signals intelligence ) reporting that detailed the massive North Vietnamese military buildup taking place all around ( Saigon ) ... and repeatedly refused to allow NSA's station chief, Tom Glenn, to evacuate his forty-three man staff and their twenty-two dependents from Saigon.
* Splatter Phoenix ( voiced by Dani Staahl in " Brush With Oblivion ," Andrea Martin in " Paint Misbehavin '")-A rejected artist known for her pompous speech ( in " Paint Misbehavin '", she proclaims herself a " daringly innovative pseudo anti-neo post modern deconstructionist "), her chief weapon is a brush covered with paint that can allow her to enter paintings, animate them, or even to paint wholly new ( and usually surreal-looking ) creatures that help her.
Subsequently four additional land grants were made in the area ; Rancho Corte Madera de Novato to John Martin in 1839, Rancho San Jose to Ignacio Pacheco in 1840, Rancho Olompali awarded in 1843 to Camilo Ynitia, son of a Coast Miwok chief, and Rancho Nicasio, by far the largest at, awarded to Pablo de la Guerra and John B. R.
The police chief is Huey Kenneth Martin, an Independent.
Lex boasts some distinguished alumni who have gone on to make careers in business and government – including Nigel Lawson ( former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer ), Richard Lambert ( CBI director and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee ), Martin Taylor ( former chief executive of Barclays ), John Makinson ( chairman and chief executive of Penguin ), John Gardiner ( former chairman of Tesco ), David Freud ( former UBS banker and Labour adviser, now a Conservative peer ), John Kingman ( former head of UKFI and a banker at Rothschild ’ s ), George Graham ( RBS banker ), Andrew Balls ( head of European portfolio management at PIMCO ) and Jo Johnson ( Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington ).
Douglas had been chief engineer at Martin before leaving to establish Davis-Douglas Company in early 1920 in Los Angeles.
He was best known for his leading role as police chief Martin C. Brody in the first two Jaws movies, as choreographer and film director Joe Gideon in All That Jazz, as detective Buddy " Cloudy " Russo in The French Connection and as Captain Nathan Bridger in the science-fiction television series seaQuest DSV.
Martin Wolf, the chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, dismissed the hypothesis as being a useless way to examine how markets function in reality.
The contingent is led by cold-blooded NSA chief George Fox ( Richard Jaeckel ) who is reluctantly assisted by civilian SETI scientist Mark Shermin ( Charles Martin Smith ).

Martin and executive
The other members of its executive committee were Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss, Kingsley Martin, J.
20th Century Fox executive Peter Levathes fired her and hired Lee Remick to replace her, prompting co-star Dean Martin to quit, since his contract guaranteed he would be playing opposite Monroe.
The Specie Circular ( Coinage Act ) was an executive order issued by U. S. President Andrew Jackson in 1836 and carried out by succeeding President Martin Van Buren.
In 2007, Martin Levinson, president of the Institute's Board of Trustees, teamed with Paul D. Johnston, executive director of the Society at the date of the merger, to teach general semantics with a light-hearted Practical Fairy Tales for Everyday Living.
While in the country, thirty-six year old advertising executive, Martin Sloan ( Gig Young ), stops to have his car serviced at a gas station within walking distance of his hometown, Homewood.
For the show's final season ( 1972 – 1973 ), Rowan and Martin assumed the executive producer roles from George Schlatter ( known on-air as " CFG ", which stood for " Crazy Fucking George ") and Ed Friendly.
Charlotte Banks ( right ) was named executive director of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce in 2007 ( shown with retired Southeastern professor Dr David Ramsey and his granddaughter Madison Martin ).
The film was produced by Martin Richards and Stanley O ' Toole with Robert Fryer as executive producer.
This concert was featured in the 2004 music documentary Lightning in a Bottle, which was directed by Antoine Fuqua, and had Martin Scorsese as executive producer.
* 2004 sale of US subsidiary Melnor, Inc .; new chief executive officer Martin Bertinchamp
From 1940 to 1953, he was the executive director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, during which time he became an advisor to James Lawson and Martin Luther King Jr.
TVS was formed to apply for the franchise for South and South-East of England in the 1980 ITV franchise round under the working title of South and South-East Communications Limited, following discussions between James Gatward ( a television producer ), Bob Southgate ( a television executive who had previously worked at ITN and Thames Television ) and Martin Jackson ( a journalist ).
On May 24, 1986, on the season finale of Saturday Night Live, co-host Martin was " fired " by executive producer Lorne Michaels for being " drunk " in a skit, slurring his lines.
In 1983 Bluhdorn died of a heart attack on a plane en route home from the sugar plantation to New York headquarters, and the board bypassed president David Judelson and named senior vice president Martin S. Davis, who had come up through Paramount Pictures, as the new Chief executive officer.
Being short of capital at the beginning, he turned to fundraising worldwide and received support from the estate of Charles Martin Hall, an American executive of Alcoa Aluminum.
The AWL is registered with the Electoral Commission as a political party, for which purpose it has listed various executive committee members as officers: its leader as Cathy Nugent, its nominating officer as Mark Osborn and its treasurer as Martin Thomas.
Couric was born in Arlington, Virginia, the daughter of Elinor Tullie ( née Hene ), a homemaker and part-time writer, and John Martin Couric Jr., a public relations executive and news editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the United Press in Washington, D. C.
Martin brought in Jay Lovestone, former executive secretary of the CP before his expulsion in 1929, as his advisor and installed Lovestone supporters in key positions throughout the union.
The chief executive, Martin Dalby, said that the company might add a fifth village.
The other member of the production team was Martin Lewis, a young record industry executive who initially undertook to produce a record album of the show and then became closely involved with Cleese, Luff and Simpson on the show production – which evolved into a three-night run.
Bown married Martin Moss, CBE, the fashion retail executive, who died in November 2007.
Larson was involved in the development for television of The Six Million Dollar Man, based on Martin Caidin's novel Cyborg, into the successful series, and was one of the program's early executive producers.

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