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Brennan and Julia
On December 7, 1984, Auxiliary Bishop John Michael D ' Arcy wrote to Law complaining about Geoghan ’ s assignment to St. Julia ’ s because of his “ history of homosexual involvement with young boys .” That same month Dr. Mullins proclaims that Geoghan “ fully recovered ” and Dr. Brennan states that there is no need for restrictions on his work as a priest.
During 2011 Brennan was critical of Julia Gillard and the refugee policies of her government, claiming that she has led the Labor Party into moral decline, stating that the Malaysia Solution is morally derelict and tantamount to " offshore dumping ".

Brennan and Lisa
In 1981, Private Benjamin was made into an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning television series of the same name starring Lorna Patterson, Eileen Brennan, Hal Williams, Lisa Raggio, Wendie Jo Sperber and Joel Brooks ( it originally aired 1981 – 1983 ).
* Brennan, Lisa, " ETS, Kaplan in Legal Skirmish over Test Security ", New Jersey Law Journal, January 23, 1995, p. 3.
* Starring: Kay Parker, Honey Wilder, Jerry Butler, Lisa Lake, Blake Palmer, Angel West, Colleen Brennan, Kristara Barrington, Marc Wallice, Pamela Mann

Brennan and Johnson
The cast includes Cybill Shepherd in her film debut, Ben Johnson, Eileen Brennan, Ellen Burstyn, Cloris Leachman, Clu Gulager, Randy Quaid in his film debut and John Hillerman.
Duane and Sonny go on a road trip to Mexico — which happens entirely off-screen — and return to discover that Sam the Lion ( Johnson ), their mentor and father-figure in town, has died of a stroke, leaving a will that bequeaths the town's movie theater to the woman who ran the concession stand, the café to its waitress, Genevieve ( Brennan ), and the pool hall to Sonny.
Johnson was not keen on the part because of the wordiness of the script ; Eileen Brennan recalled that he hated to talk, saying he would rather ride his horse a " thousand miles than say any of these goddamn words.
* Season 1 ( 1968 ): Eileen Brennan, Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson, Roddy Maude-Roxby, Jo Anne Worley.
In 1959, Howard Deering Johnson, who had founded and managed the company since 1925, turned the reins over to his son, then 26-year-old Howard Brennan Johnson.
In 1963 and 1964, Brennan joined fellow actors William Lundigan, Chill Wills, and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., in making appearances on behalf of U. S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater, the Republican nominee in the campaign against U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
In both cases, William J. Brennan wrote the majority opinion, joined by Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun, Antonin Scalia, and Anthony Kennedy ( Kennedy also authored a separate concurrence in Johnson ), and the dissenters in both cases were then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist ( who authored a dissent in Johnson ), and Justices John Paul Stevens ( who authored dissents in both cases ), Byron White and Sandra Day O ' Connor.
In the case of United States v. Eichman, 496 U. S. 310 ( 1990 ), that law was struck down by the same five person majority of justices as in Johnson ( in an opinion also written by Justice Brennan ).
Mourning Beloveth were formed in the winter of 1992 and recorded their first untitled demo, entitled Debut, in 1996 with Darren Moore ( vocals ), Frank Brennan ( guitar ), Brian Delany ( bass ), and Tim Johnson ( drums ).
Current AFL players who originated from the Perth Football Club include Lance Franklin, Chance Bateman, Leon Davis, Darren Glass, Steven Armstrong, Scott Stevens, Damon White, Brennan Stack, Mark Coughlan, Ryan Hargrave, Michael Johnson, Sharrod Wellingham and more recently Chris Mayne and David Myers.
In 1963 and 1964, Wills joined fellow actors William Lundigan, Walter Brennan, and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., in making appearances on behalf of U. S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater, the Republican nominee in the campaign against U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Standouts that Brennan coached at Vermont include Eddie Benton, the 1996 winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award given to the nation's top senior less than 6-feet tall, Matt Johnson, Kevin Roberson, Trevor Gaines, T. J. Sorrentine and three-time All-American Taylor Coppenrath, a finalist in 2005 for both the John Wooden and James Naismith National Player of the Year Awards, the first and only America East player to be on a final ballot for National Player of the Year.
In April 2007 Johnson made his Broadway debut as Nixon's Chief of Staff Jack Brennan in Frost / Nixon.

Brennan and Amy
Lettow also recalls, " There's an episode, " Indiscretions ", where we find out that Joe has a daughter, Amy Brennan.

Brennan and Marvin
It stars Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin.

Brennan and Wilson
Al Wilson & James A. Brennan
Norman Yardley succeeded Brian Sellers as captain in 1948 and his main team members that season were Len Hutton, Ted Lester, Harry Halliday, Vic Wilson, Willie Watson, Frank Smailes, Johnny Wardle, Don Brennan ( wicket-keeper ), Ellis Robinson, Ron Aspinall and Alex Coxon.
Lester, Watson, Wilson and Billy Sutcliffe were the other batsmen and Brennan was the wicket-keeper.
The other twelve regulars were Yardley ( captain ), Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Watson, Wilson, Halliday, Sutcliffe, Brennan, Wardle, Leadbeater and Appleyard.
Yardley was again the captain and the other mainstays were Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Halliday, Wilson, Watson, Sutcliffe, Brennan, Wardle, Leadbeater and the fast-medium bowler Bill Holdsworth who was effectively Trueman's stand-in.
Otherwise, the mainstays were as before: Yardley, Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Halliday, Watson, Wilson, Sutcliffe, Brennan and Wardle.
Judges Mason, Murphy, Brennan and Deane were in the majority and justices Wilson and Dawson with Chief Justice Gibbs were in the minority.
On April 30, 2012, Benjamin bemoaned the innocent civilians murdered by drone strikes in Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen, by interrupting a speech on United States counterterrorism strategy given by John Brennan at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
Together with Justices Brennan, Deane and Dawson, they were part of the Mason Court, the membership of which was remarkably stable ( with only one change of personnel, from Justice Wilson to McHugh, occurring in 1989 ) between 1987 and Mason's retirement in 1995.
In 1964 and 1965, Cowan appeared as the demanding Herbert Wilson alongside Walter Brennan in the 32-episode ABC series The Tycoon.

Brennan and Erin
An American feature film version from Columbia Pictures was released in 1988, directed by British veteran director Ken Annakin, starring Tami Erin as Pippi with Eileen Brennan, Dennis Dugan, John Schuck and Dick Van Patten in supporting roles.

Brennan and Robert
In County Wexford, some 100 Volunteers led by Robert Brennan, Seamus Doyle and J R Etchingham took over Enniscorthy on Thursday 27 April until the following Sunday.
In this film, Robert Mitchum played the Dean Martin role, Arthur Hunnicutt the Walter Brennan character and James Caan the Ricky Nelson role.
Common contributors included bandleader Paul Shaffer, Chris Elliott, Calvert DeForest as " Larry ' Bud ' Melman ," announcer Bill Wendell, writer Adam Resnick, scenic designer Kathleen Ankers, stage manager Biff Henderson, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, associate director Peter Fatovich, stage hand Al Maher, camera operator Baily Stortz and the " production twins ," Barbara Gaines and Jude Brennan.
The beauty of McCall and Payette Lake drew attention from Hollywood in 1938 when it was selected as the filming location for the Academy Award-nominated Northwest Passage, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, and Walter Brennan.
* Robert E. Brennan ( born 1944 ), entrepreneur who built the penny stock brokerage firm, First Jersey Securities.
Brennan has collaborated with many other musicians, including Chicane, Alan Parsons, Bono, Robert Plant, Van Morrison, Michael McDonald from the Doobie Brothers, Bruce Hornsby, Joe Elliott, The Chieftains, Paul Young, Paul Brady, Michael Crawford, Joe Jackson and Ronan Keating.
Under the care of Doctors Robert Mullins and John H. Brennan, Geoghan underwent psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
* Robert Brennan
In the early days, the paper was produced mainly by Frank Gallagher and Robert Brennan.
Murder by Death is a 1976 comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore.
Other visits have included National Security Advisors James L. Jones and Thomas Donilon ; Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton ; Secretaries of Treasury Henry Paulson and Timothy Geithner ; Secretary of Energy Steven Chu ; Secretary of Defense Robert Gates ; CENTCOM Commanders General David Petraeus and James Mattis ; Homeland Security Advisor John O. Brennan and Special Envoys George J. Mitchell, Dennis Ross, Richard Holbrooke and a large number of sub cabinet officials.
The original Broadway cast included Rosaleen Linehan as Kate, Dearbhla Molloy as Maggie, Bríd Ní Neachtain as Rose, Bríd Brennan as Agnes ( winning a Tony Award for her performance ), Catherine Byrne as Chris, Gerard McSorley as Michael, Robert Gwilym as Gerry and Donal Donnelly as Fr.
Despite the stables on the east side of the track remaining open for training, Garden State Park no longer held races until securities trader Robert Brennan financed construction of a new $ 178, 000, 000 steel and glass grandstand which opened on April 1, 1985.
* 1977: Robert Frost Medallion ( now known as Christopher Brennan Award )
The reconstructed musical opened in concert version in March 1986 at The Town Hall, staged by James Brennan, with a cast that included Paula Laurence as The Queen, Robert Fitch as the King, Reed Jones as the Prince, Alyson Reed as Karen O ' Kane, Carole Shelley as Eva Standing, Patrick Quinn as Eric Dare, Rebecca Luker, and Roderick Cook as the Prime Minister.
This included members of U2, Sinéad O ' Connor, Christy Dignam of Aslan, Robert Hunter of the Grateful Dead, Kíla, Christy Moore, Andrea Corr, Moya Brennan, Shane MacGowan, Bob Geldof, Damien Dempsey, Gavin Friday, Iona Green, Jerry Fish, Paul Brady, Paddy Casey, Mick Pyro, Mundy, Chris de Burgh, Ronan Keating, Jack L, Eleanor Shanley, Mary Black, Declan O ' Rourke, Mary Coughlan, and Joe Elliott of Def Leppard as well as The Dubliners and The Chieftains.
For elections to Sefton Council Netherton is split between the electoral wards of Netherton and Orrell, whose three representatives, who are members of the Labour Party, are Susan Ellen Bradshaw, Robert John Brennan, and Ian Ralph Maher.
Northwest Passage is a 1940 film in Technicolor, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth Hussey, and others.
* McFadden, Robert D. " Peter Brennan, 78, Union Head and Nixon's Labor Chief.
Translated from the French By Robert O. Brennan.
Sugar Bear ( Shaggy 2 Dope ), a streetwise detective from San Francisco, is brought to New York City by its chief of police ( John G. Brennan ) to take down Big Baby Sweets ( Violent J ), a notorious crime lord who controls the entirety of the city's criminal underworld with his right-hand men Big Stank ( Jamie Madrox ) and Lil ' Poot ( Monoxide Child ), and his personal security ninja Hack Benjamin ( Robert Bruce ).
Before the season had begun, Garden State Park owner Robert Brennan had put up a $ 2 million bonus to the horse that could win the two April prep races, the Kentucky Derby, and the May 27 Jersey Derby, Garden State's signature race.
Soon afterward, Robert is approached by Father Brennan ( Pete Postlethwaite ), who delivers an eerie warning and seems to know the truth about Damien's birth, at which point Robert has him escorted out.

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