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Charles and Older
Older baritones identified with this style include France's Dinh Gilly and Charles Panzéra and Australia's John Brownlee.
* Charles Older: 10 victories
Judge Charles H. Older refused to allow the defendants to legally benefit from the antics.
Despite the disappearance, Judge Charles Older ordered the trial to proceed and appointed a new attorney, Maxwell Keith, for Van Houten.
Farr was summoned by Judge Charles Older to divulge his sources for the article.

Charles and postwar
Blues shouters got much of the attention, but, what writer Charles Keil dubs " the postwar Texas clean-up movement in blues ," was also beginning to have an influence driven by Blues artists such as T-Bone Walker, Amos Milburn and Charles Brown.
Edge also advocated streamlining state government, early postwar planning and the adoption of a new state constitution, which he considered essential to modernizing state government and which had been actively supported by the incumbent Democratic governor, Charles Edison.
The main beneficiaries of the postwar Cromwellian settlement were English Protestants like Sir Charles Coote, who had taken the Parliament's side over the King or the Scottish Presbyterians.
In 2006, an important long-term loan from the Belgian architect Charles Vandenhove and his wife greatly strengthened the museum's collection of postwar art.
On his next patrol to Luzon Strait, Davenport led a " wolfpack " called " Roy's Rangers " consisting of Trepang, James Fulp's Segundo, and Charles Brown's Razorback He fired twenty-two torpedoes in all, claiming four ships for 35, 000 tons ; this was reduced postwar to three for 13, 000.
She spent much of the postwar 1944 campaigning for her re-election to Congress ( which she won ) and for Charles La Follete's election bid ( which he lost ).
* Charles Fenno Jacobs, photojournalist, WWII and postwar period

Charles and earned
The mayor of the palace, Charles Martel, defeated that raiding party at the Battle of Tours ( although the battle took place between Tours and Poitiers ) and earned respect and power within the Frankish Kingdom.
Lee graduated second in his class behind Charles Mason, who resigned from the Army a year after graduation, and Lee did not incur any demerits during his four-year course of study — five of his 45 classmates earned a similar distinction.
Charles H. Ballard's self-cocking tilting-block action was produced by the Marlin Firearms Company from 1875, and earned a superlative reputation among long-range " Creedmoor " target shooters.
Her performances in Seventh Heaven ( the first of twelve movies she would make with actor Charles Farrell ) and both Sunrise, directed by F. W. Murnau, and Street Angel ( in 1927, also with Charles Farrell ) earned her the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1928.
* Charles Nicolle ( 1866 – 1936 ), bacteriologist who earned the 1928 Nobel Prize in Medicine
The house of Maarten van Rossum, a general serving Duke Charles van Gelre, has been the town hall since 1830: The satyrs in its Renaissance ornamentation earned it the name Duivelshuis (" devil's house ").
In this victory, Charles earned the surname Martel (" the Hammer ").
She also performed the lead role in an Off-Broadway production called Our Leading Lady written by Charles Busch in which she earned a nomination from the Drama League for her performance.
Charles H. Ballard's self-cocking tilting-block action was produced by the Marlin Firearms Company from 1875, and earned a superlative reputation among long-range " Creedmoor " target shooters.
He also received a Charles A. Coffin Foundation Fellowship from the General Electric Company, which enabled him to attend graduate school at Princeton University, where he earned his M. S.
The instrumental track " Quentin's Theme ", for which Cobert earned a Grammy nomination, was recorded by the Charles Randolph Grean Sounde.
Romanowski played in Super Bowls XXIII, XXIV, XXXII, and XXXIII ; the Raiders ' loss prevented Romanowski from joining Charles Haley as the only NFL player to earn 5 Super Bowl rings ( Haley was also with the 49ers for Super Bowls XXIII and XXIV, and later earned rings when the Dallas Cowboys won Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX ).
The Palms are awarded in three colors: bronze, representing five merit badges ; gold, representing ten merit badges ; and silver, representing fifteen merit badges. At least forty astronauts earned the rank as a youth, including Neil Armstrong and Charles Duke who walked on the moon.
He also earned fame as a book illustrator for Charles Dickens and many other authors.
The Englewood players were also forgiven, and two of them, William Thompson and Charles Richardson, earned high school all-star recognition at the end of the season.
In 2004, the College completed construction of a state-of-the-art visual arts facility, the Monika A. and Charles A. Heimbold Visual Arts Center, the sleek architecture and environmentally friendly aspects of which earned the College national press attention.
She met and married Charles Montgomery Gray in 1954 while both were graduate students at Harvard University, earned a Ph. D. from Harvard in 1957, and taught there, becoming an assistant professor in 1959.
Keeling's testimony was used at the trials of Walcott, Hone, Sidney, and Charles Bateman ; and it earned him a pardon.
In May 1640, Northumberland was one of only two members of a subcommittee of the Privy Council who opposed the dissolution of the Short Parliament, a move that confirmed his break with Wentworth ( whom Charles had recently named Earl of Strafford ) and earned him the displeasure of the king.
Charles Campbell won eight Scottish Cup winners medals with Queen's and earned 13 Scotland caps.
In 1802 he published a legal tract, On Merchants ' Ships and Seamen, which was praised by his fellow lawyers and earned him a large amount of commercial work ; it was later republished in the United States, where it was misattributed to Charles Abbot, the Speaker of the House of Commons.
The respect Charles earned from Juventus fans was shown when, on the occasion of the club's centenary in 1997 they voted him to be the best-ever foreign player to play for their team.

Charles and law
`` What is the point '', Charles Adams reports the Pakistanis as asking, `` in demanding an Islamic state and society if no one, not even the doctors of the sacred law themselves, can say clearly and succinctly what the nature of such a state and society is ''??
He signed into law Senator Charles Sumner's Freedman's Bureau bill that set up a temporary federal agency designed to meet the immediate material needs of former slaves.
Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb ’ s law of magnetic action.
To prevent this bill from passing into law, Charles had dissolved parliament in July 1679, and in the following October had prorogued its successor, which became known as the Exclusion Bill Parliament, without allowing it to meet.
However, Almagro's friendship with Pizarro showed signs of deterioration in 1526 when Pizarro, in the name of the rest of the conquistadors, called forth the " Capitulacion de Toledo " law in which King Charles I of Spain had laid out his authorization for the conquest of Peru and the awards every conquistador would receive from it.
In 1834 Émile Clapeyron combined Boyle's Law and Charles ' law into the first statement of the ideal gas law.
Boyle ’ s law, Charleslaw and Avogadro ’ s law could be combined to give a general relation between the volume, pressure, temperature and the number of moles of a particular gas.
* 1628 – The Petition of Right, a major English constitutional document, is granted the Royal Assent by Charles I and becomes law.
" Charles H. McIlwain likewise observes that " the idea of the equality of men is the profoundest contribution of the Stoics to political thought " and that " its greatest influence is in the changed conception of law that in part resulted from it.
The legal historian Charles F. Mullett has noted Bracton's " ethical definition of law, his recognition of justice, and finally his devotion to natural rights.
Charles Ross points out that Shakespeare's Alien Statute bears little resemblance to any Italian law.
Extending these deep ideas of Riemann, two proofs of the asymptotic law of the distribution of prime numbers were obtained independently by Jacques Hadamard and Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin and appeared in the same year ( 1896 ).
Bode's law was discussed as an example of fallacious reasoning by the astronomer and logician Charles Sanders Peirce in 1898.
When Charles sought to codify Bohemian law in the Majestas Carolina of 1355, he met with sharp resistance.
* January 8 – Louis XII of France marries Anne of Brittany, in accordance with a law set by his predecessor, Charles VIII.
Charles had spent his life striving to assemble a Mediterranean empire out of whatever land he could get through law or force of arms.
He assisted Charles Butler, his brother-in-law, with business matters related to opening a new building for New York University, attending the law school for a brief period himself.
Senators Charles Sumner and Henry Wilson of Massachusetts wanted the Republican Party to advocate constitutional amendments to prohibit slavery and to guarantee racial equality before the law.
Picard's popular writings include biographies of many leading French mathematicians, including his father in law, Charles Hermite.
Only through studies by Charles Frédéric Gerhardt and Auguste Laurent on organic chemistry was it possible to demonstrate that Avogadro's law explained why the same quantities of molecules in a gas have the same volume.
Doris Tate was the first person to make such an impact statement under the new law, when she spoke at the parole hearing of one of her daughter's killers, Charles " Tex " Watson.

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