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Foley and William
* Foley, William A.
Role and Reference Grammar ( RRG ) is a model of grammar developed by William Foley and Robert Van Valin, Jr. in the 1980s, which incorporates many of the points of view of current functional grammar theories.
* Foley, William A .; & Robert D. Van Valin, Jr ( 1984 ).
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr .; & William A. Foley ( 1980 ).
Members of the Borough Council are Frederic Buonocore, Paul Cerami, Donald Fetzer, William Foley, Anne Morris and Michael Mulroy.
Noteworthy persons of the town have included Stanford White, architect ; William Jay Gaynor, New York State Supreme Court Justice and Mayor of New York City ; Willie Collier, actor and playwright ; Mick Foley, Professional Wrestler ; Axella Johannesson, musician ; Soledad O ' Brien, television personality ; and John Petrucci, lead guitar player for Dream Theater.
The Richard T. Foley Site ( 36GR52 ), William Cree House, Hughes House, and John Rex Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Foley, William E. Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark.
The sculptor Henry Hugh Armstead coordinated this massive effort among many artists of the Royal Academy, including Thomas Thornycroft ( carved the " Commerce " group ), Patrick MacDowell ( carved the " Europe " group, his last major work ), John Bell ( carved the " America " group ), John Henry Foley ( carved the " Asia " group and started the statue of Albert ), William Theed ( carved the " Africa " group ), William Calder Marshall, James Redfern ( carved the four Christian and four moral virtues including Fortitude ), John Lawlor ( carved the " Engineering " group ) and Henry Weekes ( carved the " Manufactures " group ).
It seems likely according to Mandle that William Foley, from Carrick-on-Suir, Dwyer Culhane, William Delahunty, John Butler and Michael Cantwell, all from Thurles, were also present.
Other linguists, including William Foley, have suggested that many of Wurm's phyla are based on areal features and structural similarities, and accepted only the lowest levels of his classification, most of which he inherited from prior taxonomies.
William Foley ( 1986 ) noted lexical similarities between R. M. W. Dixon's 1980 reconstruction of proto-Australian and the languages of the East New Guinea Highlands.
Volkoff sang the Soviet Union national anthem, receiving boos from the crowd ( despite being a face ) and was insulted by judge William Regal, although judges Mick Foley and Maria both praised the performance.
Fear is a 1996 American thriller film directed by James Foley, starring Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, William Petersen, Amy Brenneman and Alyssa Milano.
* Foley, William ; & Van Valin, Robert.
In the summer of 2005, the company went away from the Pool Noodle concept and transformed the family show into a musical, directed by Jesse MacLean, with music written by actor Jeremy Hutton and lyrics by Hutton, MacLean, William Foley, Kevin MacPherson, and Kate Smith titled The Adventures of Robin Hood.
They include a bust of William Roscoe by John Gibson ; memorials to Edward Rathbone who died in 1834, also by Gibson ; to William Rathbone, who died in 1868, by J. H. Foley ; to Charles Beard, who died in 1888, by J. E. Boehm ; and to William Rathbone, who died in 1902, by C. J. Allen.
Those executed, on 18 December 1838, were: Charles Kilmeister, James Oates, Edward Foley, John Russell, John Johnstone, William Hawkins, and James Parry.
Malcolm Ross and William Foley separately re-evaluated the Sepik – Ramu hypothesis in 2005.

Foley and Trent
Amongst these were the remarks made by then-Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott at a birthday celebration for then-Senator Strom Thurmond, the Dubai Ports controversy, the Mark Foley congressional page controversy, and the recent US Attorney controversy.

Foley and 1992
* John Miles Foley, " Albert Bates Lord ( 1912-1991 ): An Obituary ," in Journal of American Folklore 105 ( 1992 ), pp. 57 – 65.
Jeremy Foley is Florida's athletic director, having served in his present position since 1992.
Sandover Medallists: ( 11 total ) 1922: Harold Boyd, 1924: Jim Gosnell, 1927: Jim Craig, 1930: Ted Flemming, 1940: Terence O ' Keefe, 1942: Laurie Bowen, 1946: John Loughridge, 1951: Fred Buttsworth, 1959: Brian Foley, 1992: Robert West, 1993: Neil Mildenhall
After being nominated to Seanad Éireann he regained his seat at the 1989 general election but did not retain it in 1992 general election when he lost to constituency colleague Denis Foley.

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That squadron, including Saumarez s Orion, Troubridge s Culloden and the Goliath, now under Foley, re-established British command of the Mediterranean at the Battle of the Nile.
Widely considered Foley s finest work, the foundation stone was laid in 1864 and the monument unveiled to enormous crowds in 1882.
It helps that he s lost the Beverly Hills Caesar cut ( he s actually more handsome with his hair swept back ), and his performance is slyly two-tiered: Foley is all charming moxie on the surface, a bit clueless underneath ".
Joe Foley, in This Sporting Life, echoed a common theme among baseball writers during that stretch of Lindstrom s career when he named his perfect team: Sisler on first, Lajoie at second, Wagner at short, Lindstrom at third, Ruth, Speaker and Cobb in the outfield, Kling catching and Brown, Walsh, Bender and Mathewson taking turns pitching .”
During their initial broadcast — of Eugene Walter s The Wolf on August 3, 1922 — Smith became the electronic media s first Foley artist when he slapped a couple of two-by-fours together to simulate the slamming of a door, and radio sound effects were born.
Foley s was a chain of department stores owned by May Department Stores and headquartered in Downtown Houston, Texas.
1917: Pat and James sold Foley Brothers to George S. Cohen and George s father, Robert, a Galveston merchant.
1947: Now part of Federated, Foley s opened its doors at 1110 Main Street on October 20 in downtown Houston.
1951: The first official Foley s Thanksgiving Day Parade was held.
1960-1967: Sharpstown, Foley s first branch store opened.
1988: The May Department Stores Company acquired Foley s in Houston and Filene's in Boston from Federated.
1993: The May D & F division in Colorado and New Mexico was consolidated with Foley s, creating a 49-store division that was the largest in May Company.
Foley s acquired one McRae's store and two Parisian stores in Louisiana.
Cortana and the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge and Acadiana in Lafayette joined Foley s.
2004: The May Department Stores Company acquired Marshall Field's, which was headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn. May s seven divisions now included Foley s, Filene's, Robinsons-May, Famous-Barr, Hecht's, Lord & Taylor, and Marshall Field's.
Wexford won the day and Rackard collected his second consecutive All-Ireland medal, however, the game is mostly remembered for Art Foley s great save from a Christy Ring shot.
Due to the length of time between the amendment s submission and ratification ( more than 202 years ), doing this without congressional approval was controversial, with Speaker of the House Tom Foley and others called for a legal challenge to the amendment's unusual ratification.
Put in charge of Decca s subsidiary label Coral, he expanded his musical scope, producing hits for country singer Red Foley, the left-leaning folk group The Weavers, Peggy Lee, The Ink Spots, and Sammy Davis Jr.
The Foley artist also fabricates sounds that can t be correctly recorded while filming, much like the Sound editor does with digital sound effects.

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