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There are adherents to mutualism ( Proudhon, Émile Armand, early Benjamin Tucker ), egoistic disrespect for " ghosts " such as private property and markets ( Stirner, John Henry Mackay, Lev Chernyi, later Tucker ), and adherents to anarcho-communism ( Albert Libertad, illegalism, Renzo Novatore ).
In the late 19th century in the United Kingdom, there existed individualist anarchists such as Wordsworth Donisthorpe, Joseph Hiam Levy, Joseph Greevz Fisher, John Badcock, Jr., Albert Tarn, and Henry Albert Seymour who were close to the United States group around Benjamin Tucker ´ s magazine Liberty.
* 1980 David Gale, Harold W. Kuhn, and Albert W. Tucker
Professional advertisers including Chicagoan Albert Tucker were consulted.
Albert W. Tucker formalized the game with prison sentence payoffs and gave it the name " prisoner's dilemma "( Poundstone, 1992 ).
* Albert Tucker
* Australia: Sidney Nolan, Charles Blackman, John Perceval, Albert Tucker and Joy Hester
Albert Tucker painted Man's Head to capture the moral disintegration, and lack of conscience, of a man convicted of kicking a dog to death.
* 1956 — Albert Tucker
In Melbourne Arthur Boyd ( 1920 – 1999 ) and Albert Tucker ( 1914 – 1999 ) were prominent, and a number of artists spent time at Heide, a house in Heidelberg-the site of the Heidelberg school several decades before.
Artists demonstratively concerned with Australian identity Albert Tucker, Clifton Pugh, Barry Humphries, Sidney Nolan, David Rankin, Arthur Boyd, Fred Williams, for example ) had great success with the public.
Nolan was a close friend of the arts patrons John and Sunday Reed, and is regarded as one of the leading figures of the so-called " Heide Circle " that also included Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, Arthur Boyd and John Perceval.
Bert & Ned: The Correspondence of Albert Tucker and Sidney Nolan.
Eltham's Australian art films encompassed the contemporary internationally recognised artists of the Melbourne set — including Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd, John Perceval, John Brack, Albert Tucker and Clifton Pugh -- and these films proved influential in the formation of Burstall's views on Australian cultural identity.
* The prisoner's dilemma is framed by Merrill Flood and Melvin Dresher at RAND and formalized and named by Albert W. Tucker.
Dead Presidents is a 1995 American crime film written by Michael Henry Brown and also written, produced and directed by the Hughes brothers ( Albert and Allen Hughes ), starring Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker, Freddy Rodriguez, N ' Bushe Wright and Bokeem Woodbine.
The artist Albert Tucker moved to a property in Hurstbridge in the 1960s, where he lived for many years.
Begley, though only five years older than Albert, played the father-in-law and employer of Albert's character, Larry Tucker, a shoe salesman, who with his young family lives with Begley.
Albert Tucker may refer to:
* Albert Tucker ( artist ) ( 1914 – 1999 )
* Albert W. Tucker ( 1905 – 1995 ), mathematician
* Al Tucker, Albert Tucker, American basketball player

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Although Albert Johnston was born in Kentucky, he lived much of his life in Texas, which he considered his home.
Albert illegally took control of some imperial fiefs and then asked to marry Kunigunde ( who lived in Innsbruck, far from her father ), offering to give her the fiefs as a dowry.
After 1902 the owner of the Hotel Albert's brother Albert Pinkham Ryder lived and painted there.
* Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, known also as James Albert, lived with his family in the town in the 1760s and 1770.
Had she lived, she would have become Queen of the United Kingdom on the death of her father, and Leopold presumably would have assumed the role later taken by his nephew, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, as Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, and never been chosen to reign as King of the Belgians.
Sauvé was born in the Fransaskois community of Prud ' homme, Saskatchewan, to Charles Albert Benoît and Anna Vaillant, and three years later moved with them to Ottawa, where her family had previously lived and her father would take her to see the bronze bust on Parliament Hill of Canada's first female Member of Parliament ( MP ), Agnes Macphail.
Both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were determined to bring up their children in as natural and loving environment as their situation allowed so that as a consequence the royal children visited their parents ' bedrooms when other children of a similar status lived in a far more detached manner.
Harriet Harman MP lives in Winterbrook Road, Albert Booth MP, Secretary of State for Employment under Jim Callaghan, lived on the corner of Woodwarde Road and Desenfans Road and Sir Robin Butler, secretary to the Cabinet, lived in Half Moon Lane.
* Beryl Bainbridge lived in Albert Street from the 1960s until her death in 2010.
* Henry Adams, historian, lived in the Beverly Farms neighborhood while writing his works on Albert Gallatin
* Comedian, commentator, and Senator Al Franken briefly lived in Albert Lea where he attended Hawthorne Elementary.
Mansion on South Vine Street where both of Maryville, Missouri governors ( Albert P. Morehouse and Forrest C. Donnell ) coincidentally lived, 2007
Well-known persons who spent time or lived in Halesite include comedian / singer Fanny Brice and scientist Albert Einstein.
Famous people that lived or died in De Panne include King Albert I and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium ( lived there during World War I ), and John Aidan Liddell, VC, who died in De Panne in August 1915.
Reles also testified that he helped plan the murder of Shuman with Lepke, who was a fugitive at the time, and Mendy Weiss and that Lepke received approval from Albert Anastasia to use a person who lived outside Brooklyn to help with completing the assignment.
The Hudson River painters ' directness and simplicity of vision influenced and inspired such later artists as John Kensett and the Luminists ; as well as George Inness and the tonalists ( which included Albert Pinkham Ryder and Ralph Blakelock among others ), and Winslow Homer ( 1836 – 1910 ), who depicted rural America — the sea, the mountains, and the people who lived near them.
* Albert M. Greenfield, businessman, political activist, philanthropist ; lived in Germantown 1920s-1930s
Before moving to Fort Lee in the late 1950s, they lived in a house previously owned by crime boss Albert Anastasia.
* Albert K. Dawson ( 1885-1967 ), journalist and cinematographer during the First World War, lived and died in Jackson Heights.
On the second floor: the flat where Albert and Mileva Einstein lived from 1903 to 1905
Polaco's association with the group is also lent weight by the fact that upon his return to WWF after the closure of ECW in 2001 he instantly aligned himself on TV with X-Pac with the two going on to form a short lived stable under the name of X-Factor along with Albert as the groups enforcer.
Cocker lived in Paris from 2003 with his wife, Camille Bidault-Waddington, and their son Albert ( born 24 March 2003 ), known in the family as Alf.

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