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Binns and Ronald
Following the inauguration of Ronald Reagan, Binns was replaced by Negroponte, who has denied having knowledge of any wrongdoing by Honduran military forces.
* Employee Stock Ownership Plans: ESOP Planning, Financing, Implementation, Law and Taxation by Robert W. Smiley Jr., Ronald J. Gilbert, David M. Binns, Ronald L. Ludwig, and Corey M. Rosen, ( Afterword by Louis O. Kelso and Patricia Hetter Kelso ) The Beyer Institute at the Rady School of Management University of California, San Diego, Vol.

Binns and Loch
Loch Ness has resident otters and pictures of them are given by Binns, which could be misinterpreted.
Born in Edinburgh, but raised in his mother, Nora Dalyell's family home, The Binns, near Linlithgow, West Lothian ; his father ( Percy ) Gordon Loch, C. I. E., was an Empire civil servant ( Political Agent ) and a scion of the Loch family.

Binns and Great
Aircraft were manufactured in Ancoats and this factory was at Brownsfield Mill, which was on the corner of Great Ancoats Street and Binns Place at the point where the Rochdale Canal passes below Great Ancoats Street.

Binns and ISBN
* Binns, D. ( 1984 ), Steam in Airedale, Wyvern Publications, Skipton, ISBN 0-907941-11-7

Binns and 1984
From 1984 to 1988, Binns was the MP for Cardigan, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries in the Brian Mulroney government.
He retained his portfolio when John Turner succeeded Trudeau as Liberal leader and prime minister, but lost his seat to Pat Binns in the 1984 election that brought down the short-lived Turner government.

Ronald and Loch
Though the character was dropped during the streamlining of the characters in the mid-1980s, he did appear in a 1999 " The Wacky World of Ronald McDonald " VHS episode entitled " Have Time, Will Travel " and a non-speaking cameo in " The Monster O ' McDonaldland Loch ".

Ronald and Mystery
The Ronald Reagan Murder Case: A George Tirebiter Mystery.
The story itself begins, typically enough, with a murder — the Park Lane Mystery, the seemingly motiveless killing of Mr. Ronald Adair, son of the Earl of Maynooth, a high colonial official in Australia.
Ossman has written a mystery novel, The Ronald Reagan Murder Case: A George Tirebiter Mystery ( published by BearManor Media, 2007 ).
* In The Best of Families ( 1994 ) The " Best Fact Crime " in the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award nominee, this book recounts the descent into murderous madness of the family of Roy Miller, Ronald Reagan's attorney.
* Dettmar, Kevin J. H., " From Interpretation to ' Intrepidation ': Joyce's ' The Sisters ' as a Precursor of the Postmodern Mystery ," pp. 149 – 165 in: Walker, Ronald G.

Ronald and Solved
* Ronald Knox's The Footsteps at the Lock ( 1928 ) — though Knox is better remembered as the author of ten commandments for writing whodunits and for his short story " Solved by Inspection "

Ronald and Great
The stamp was designed by Ronald Adair and was part of the U. S. Postal Service's Great Americans series.
* Cocteau, Jean, The Eagle Has Two Heads, adapted by Ronald Duncan, Vision Press Ltd., Great Britain, 1947
" Ronald Hathaway provides a table listing most of the major identifications of Dionysius: e. g., Ammonius Saccas, Dionysius the Great, Peter the Fuller, Dionysius the Scholastic, Severus of Antioch, Sergius of Reshaina, unnamed Christian followers of everyone from Origen of Alexandria to Basil of Caesarea, Eutyches to Proclus.
More laughter was generated on such shows as Abbott and Costello, Amos ' n ' Andy, Burns and Allen, Easy Aces, Ethel and Albert, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Goldbergs, The Great Gildersleeve, The Halls of Ivy ( which featured screen star Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume ), Meet Corliss Archer, Meet Millie, and Our Miss Brooks.
Many self-styled Reagan Democrats claim to be fiscal conservatives but still support many aspects of the core programs of the New Deal and the Great Society, while also supporting Ronald Reagan ’ s strong defense policies as well as his optimism in American culture.
This book is an autobiography of the life of Ronald Biggs, particularly his life on the run after the Great Train Robbery.
This book is the final autobiography of the life of Ronald Biggs, particularly his life on the run after the Great Train Robbery.
* Ronald Biggs recorded vocals on two songs for The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle, Julien Temple's film about the Sex Pistols.
The most recent Unraveling was seen between President Ronald Reagan's " Morning in America " and the recent financial crash and " Great Recession ," a time of paradigm shifting.
Nixon largely continued the New Deal and Great Society programs he inherited ; conservative reaction would come with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Several songs were recorded in Rio de Janeiro with Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs.
Ronald Arthur " Ronnie " Biggs ( born 8 August 1929 ) is an English criminal, known for his role in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, for his escape from prison in 1965, for living as a fugitive for 36 years and for his various publicity stunts while in exile.
Ronald Hutton wrote on the decline the " Great Goddess " theory specifically: " The effect upon professional prehistorians was to make most return, quietly and without controversy, to that careful agnosticism as to the nature of ancient religion which most had preserved until the 1940s.
In the 1930s, under the leadership of Ronald L. Way, restorations took place as part of a government work program during the Great Depression.
He has functioned as literary agent for the escaped Great Train robber, Ronald Biggs.
* Bergan, Ronald, The Great Theatres of London.
Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his adaptation of Dicken's 1838 novel, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris.
His last position in the UK was as an assistant director at The National Theatre of Great Britain under Laurence Olivier where he worked with Albert Finney, Maggie Smith, Derek Jacobi, and Ronald Pickup among others.
* " The Gipper " or " The Great Communicator " for Ronald Reagan
* The Great Communicator – Ronald Reagan, The 40th President of the United States of America
* Ronald Schaffer, America in the Great War: The Rise of the War-Welfare State.
* Ronald Biggs, Great Train Robbery who escaped to Rio de Janeiro
* Great Falls Cowboys-Carlos Daniel, Maurice Spillers, Kevin Sweetwyne, David Jackson, Ronald Blacksheer, Gary Hill-Thomas, Miah Davis, Joe Buck, Anton Lyons, Matt Ludtke, Drieke Bouldin
Also referred to by economic historians as the Washington Consensus era, its emergence was marked by the rise to power of Margaret Thatcher in Great Britain, and Ronald Reagan in the US.

Ronald and Britain
He elected to remain in Britain and their son Ronald remained with him.
In 1980, with the rise of conservative neoliberal politicians such as Ronald Reagan in the U. S., Margaret Thatcher in Britain, and Brian Mulroney in Canada, the Western welfare state was attacked from within.
The traditions of the Yule log died out in Britain in the latter 19th and early 20th century because of, according to historian Ronald Hutton, " the reduction in farm labour and the disappearance of the old-fashioned open hearths ", however the Bûche de Noël dessert has become a Christmas tradition in the UK, as in many French speaking places.
Rogernomics resembled the contemporaneous policies of Margaret Thatcher in Britain and Ronald Reagan in the U. S. Rogernomics was a rapid programme of deregulation and public-asset sales.
* Ronald Goldman and Juliette Goldman, Children's Sexual Thinking: A Comparative Study of Children Aged Five to Fifteen Years in Australia, North America, Britain and Sweden.
In the last thirty-odd years writers such as Raymond Williams ( who wrote The Country and the City, 1973 ), Eric Hobsbawn ( the editor of The Invention of Tradition, 1983 ), Ronald Hutton ( author of The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain, 1996 ) and Georgina Boyes ( The Imagined Village.
In 1933 Skokholm was functioning as a bird observatory, the first in Britain, founded by Ronald Lockley ; its prime function was the ringing of wild birds of resident, visiting or migrating species and research.
Owing to the similarities between the politics of Thatcher's Britain and Ronald Reagan's America, the contemporary term " Reagan Democrat " is roughly analogous to " Essex man ".
Ronald Hutton ( born 1953 ) is an English historian who specializes in the study of Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and contemporary Paganism.
William Ronald Rees Jones was born in Britain in 1915, at Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire.
After the discovery of fresh documentary evidence, the playwright Ronald Harwood concluded that Amery's family would have been embarrassed because his father had hidden the fact that Leo Amery's mother was Jewish ( antisemitism was strong in Britain during the 1930s ) in order to advance in the Conservative Party.
Adams moved the country in the direction of Margaret Thatcher's Britain and Ronald Reagan's United States, reflecting the conservatism of the early 1980s.
Later in the 1930s after returning to Britain, Wyndham-Lewis turned to humorous anthologies, and in 1954 he collaborated with Ronald Searle on The Terror of St Trinian's ( under the pen-name ' Timothy Shy ').
The archetypal free-market conservative administrations of the late 20th century — the Margaret Thatcher government in Britain and the Ronald Reagan administration in the U. S. – both held the unfettered operation of the market to be the cornerstone of contemporary modern conservatism ( this philosophy is called neoliberalism by critics on the left ).

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