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Shayne's and was
On this side of the Bay, Miami Beach cops had no more legal rights than any ordinary citizen, and Shayne's pistol permit was just as good as theirs.

Shayne's and by
However, at DeGuere and Shayne's request, CBS decided to give the series another chance by moving it to Thursday nights at 9 PM following Magnum, P. I.

Shayne's and him
Geely grunted and slid partly out, and Shayne's left arm snaked in around his neck to help him, while he set himself solidly on the roadway and swung his right fist to the big, gum-chewing jaw before Geely could straighten up.

Shayne's and .
Elwood's Fantastic Fiction biography claims that he has sold " a thousand articles and a few short stories " to publications including Ladies Home Companion, Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine, Photoplay, Grit and Weekly Reader.
Since Dinah and Shayne's first meeting, they became closer.
* " Abridged ", Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, August 1983.

political and activism
Kabul University was a centre for political debate and activism during that time.
Activism can take a wide range of forms from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts or preferentially patronizing businesses, rallies, street marches, strikes, sit-ins, and hunger strikes.
After his expulsion became official in January 1831, he attempted to start a private class in advanced algebra which attracted some interest, but this waned, as it seemed that his political activism had priority.
During this time folk music began to become enmeshed with political and social activism themes and movements.
Fort Collins gained a reputation as a very conservative city in the twentieth century, with a prohibition of alcoholic beverages, a contentious political issue in the town's early decades, being retained from the late 1890s until student activism helped bring it to an end in 1969.
In the United States, private or cultural intolerance of women wearing the hijab ( Islamic headcovering ) and political activism by Muslims also has been labeled " secular fundamentalism " by some Muslims in the U. S.
LGBT movements organized today are made up of a wide range of political activism and cultural activity, such as lobbying and street marches ; social groups, support groups and community events ; magazines, films and literature ; academic research and writing ; and even business activity.
Gelling as social activism and political rhetoric in many nations put it high on the world agenda.
While Qutb's ideas became increasingly radical during his imprisonment prior to his execution in 1966, the leadership of the Brotherhood, led by Hasan al-Hudaybi, remained moderate and interested in political negotiation and activism.
After the war ended Sartre established Les Temps Modernes ( Modern Times ), a quarterly literary and political review, and started writing full-time as well as continuing his political activism.
There is a very high degree of political activism among religious leaders across the sectarian spectrum.
Magnus Hirschfeld's Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, which promoted tolerance for homosexuals in Germany, welcomed lesbian participation, and a surge of lesbian-themed writing and political activism in the German feminist movement became evident.
Unlike the earlier leftist focus on union activism, the " New Left " instead adopted a broader definition of political activism commonly called social activism.
Gekiga such as Sampei Shirato's 1959 – 1962 Chronicles of a Ninja's Military Accomplishments ( Ninja Bugeichō ) arose in the late 1950s and 1960s partly from left-wing student and working-class political activism and partly from the aesthetic dissatisfaction of young manga artists like Yoshihiro Tatsumi with existing manga.
Alongside his political activism, he became a radio journalist, eventually becoming president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists.
Its ideas had gained supporters throughout the Arab world and influenced other Islamist groups with its " model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work ".
Other manners in which many North American pagans have got involved with the movement are through political and / or ecological activism, such as " vegetarian groups, health food stores " or feminist university courses.
Understandable ( in its beginning ) was also some political activism.
Inglehart's two-factor solution took the form of Ferguson's original Religionism and Humanitarianism dimensions ; Inglehart labelled them " secularism – traditionalism ", which covered issues of tradition and religion, like patriotism, abortion, euthanasia and the importance of obeying the law and authority figures, and " survivalism – self expression ", which measured issues like everyday conduct and dress, acceptance of diversity ( including foreigners ) and innovation, and attitudes towards people with specific controversial lifestyles such as homosexuality and vegetarianism, as well as willingness to partake in political activism.
Like Crass, Jello Biafra was influenced by the hippie movement and cited the yippies as a key influence on his political activism and thinking, though he did write songs critical of hippies.
Inheriting the folk tradition of the protest song, rock music has been associated with political activism as well as changes in social attitudes to race, sex and drug use, and is often seen as an expression of youth revolt against adult consumerism and conformity.
Although badly injured, Dutschke returned to political activism with the German Green Party before his death in a bathtub in 1979, as a consequence of his injuries.

political and Screen
In later decades, Wasserman would become a guiding force in Reagan's political ambition by helping Reagan to win the presidency of the Screen Actors Guild ( SAG ), then election as Governor of California in 1966, and finally President of the United States in 1980.
Reportedly, the series had significant enough ratings in its last season to be renewed ( it was in the ACNielsen top ten throughout its final month on the air ), but CBS declined to renew it largely because of controversies created by Asner in using both the series and his presidency of the Screen Actors Guild as political soapboxes.
Strongly liberal and pro-labor, Stander espoused a variety of social and political causes, and was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.
The latter film, a dramatic comedy about a restaurant cashier ( played by Woody Allen ) with no real talent or political convictions who is hired to act as a " front " for blacklisted television writers during the 1950s, earned Bernstein an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay and the WGA Award for Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen.

political and Actors
His heavy political involvement began early in his career, including his participation in the strike to form Actors Equity in 1919, provoking the anger of father figure and producer, Florenz Ziegfeld.
Actors and directors became popular icons and even figures with political influence on diverse spheres of Mexican life.
After a short apprenticeship at the San Francisco Actors ' Workshop, he joined the San Francisco Mime Troupe, a radical political street theater whose members were arrested for performing in parks without permits.

political and Guild
Guild socialism is a political movement advocating workers ' control of industry through the medium of trade-related guilds " in an implied contractual relationship with the public ".
He mobilized the old Tungmenghui at the core with the merger of a number of new small parties to form a new political party called the Guomindang ( Chinese nationalist party ) on 25 August 1912 at Huguang Guild Hall Beijing.
Essentially apolitical, the Guild is primarily concerned with the flow of commerce and preservation of the economy that supports them ; though their ability to dictate the terms of and fees for all transport gives them influence in the political arena, they do not pursue political goals beyond their economic ones.
Known popularly as the Guild of Our Lady it became a meeting place for local dignitaries and a hotbed of political intrigue.
Combining these two viewpoints resulted in Guild socialism, a political philosophy he began to argue for from about 1910.
Cole became a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas, a libertarian socialist alternative to Marxist political economy.
The parish of Birmingham gained its own religious guild with the foundation in 1392 of the Guild of the Holy Cross, which provided a social and political focus for the elite of the town as well as supporting chaplains, almshouses, a midwife, a clock, the bridge over the River Rea and " divers ffoule and daungerous high wayes ".
Nonetheless she is a shrewd political operator ; because beggars exist everywhere and are usually ignored, they hear, see and smell everything in the city, making the inner circle of the Beggars ' Guild one of Ankh-Morpork's main nerve centres for genuine information, a priceless political tool.
He began working with numerous left-wing political and legal organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Lawyers Guild, and wrote for Pacific Weekly, Controversy, The Nation, and other progressive magazines.
The organization plays a very important role in the political and economic power balance of the Empire, which is shared among the Landsraad, the Padishah Emperor, and the Spacing Guild ( the Bene Gesserit prefer clandestine manipulation to overt action and therefore remain a " silent " fourth power in the Empire until the fall of Leto Atreides II ).
The Commander has been so difficult to inhume that as of the events of The Fifth Elephant, the last time the Guild was approached, no one stepped forward to accept the contract, despite the six-hundred-thousand dollar fee ( p. 131 ), and by Night Watch he was off the register entirely, preventing any one from taking out a contract on him, an order so powerful that only Lord Vetinari has ever been " struck off " before ( though this was largely for political reasons-namely that Vetinari was infinitely preferable to both most of the other Patricians in recent history and any likely alternatives ).
In 1993 twelve civil rights groups led by the ADC and the National Lawyers Guild filed a lawsuit in U. S. District Court in Los Angeles alleging that the “ pro-Israel ” Anti-Defamation League ( ADL ) had spied on their political activities and shared information with police.
The Communication Workers of American and the Newspaper Guild awarded the 2003 Herbert Block Freedom Award to John Moyers and the staff of TomPaine. com for being " a consistent voice of reason and democratic discourse at a time of increased political attacks on civil liberties and a flattening of discourse in the mainstream media.
R. Guild Gray stated before a Board of School Trustees meeting on February 1, 1956 that the district would be larger than political subdivision in the state of Nevada.
A number of your grandfathers have done this, to good effect ... You are now the most powerful man in the universe, Sire, but your political rule is balanced between yourself, the Landsraad Council, and the powerful forces of the Spacing Guild and the Bene Gesserit.

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