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Joyce and Karlin
* Joyce Karlin Fahey, former federal prosecutor, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, and two-term mayor of Manhattan Beach, California

Joyce and federal
This success can be attributed to a more assertive National Party image ( a differentation to that of the Liberals ) and the growing popularity of state and federal Nationals identities such as Barnaby Joyce.
It gained national attention with the election of local accountant Barnaby Joyce to the Australian Senate following the 2004 federal election.
Family First's preferencing agreement with the Coalition in the 2004 federal election led Barnaby Joyce, the National senate candidate for Queensland, to publicly slam the party the day before the election, calling them " the lunatic Right ", and stating that " these are not the sort of people you do preference deals with ".
While usually orthodox in his support for National Party policies, Hall was one of a group of prominent National Party figures – including key senators Barnaby Joyce and Fiona Nash to express concern about the federal party's support for the policy of voluntary student unionism.
Joyce Hens Green, a District of Columbia federal court judge, had been able to review both the classified and unclassified evidence.

Joyce and prosecutor
In February, the Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported that both the FBI and a Leflore County Grand Jury, which was empaneled by Joyce Chiles, a black prosecutor, had found no credible basis for Keith Beauchamp's claim that fourteen individuals took part in Till's abduction and murder or that any are still alive.

Joyce and Los
* Kerry Joyce, award-winning Los Angeles based interior designer and product designer
Green was born in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, the son of Joyce and George Green, who was a country and western musician.
In November 1949 Linda Joyce Glucoft, a six-year-old girl in Los Angeles, California, was molested and murdered by a man named Fred Stroble.
On July 7, 2009, Paul O ' Neill was inducted into the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame ( 18 W. 33rd St. inside Foley's NY Pub & Restaurant ) in New York City along with longtime Los Angeles Dodgers owner Walter O ' Malley, broadcaster Vin Scully, former player Steve Garvey, umpire Jim Joyce, and blind sports reporter Ed Lucas.
Other alumni who went on to become chef-owners of renowned restaurants include Charlie Hallowell, chef-owner of local pizza restaurant Pizzaiolo, Michael Tusk of Quince, Mary Jo Thoresen of Jojo, Gayle Pirie of Foreign Cinema, Christopher Lee of Eccolo, Joyce Goldstein of Square One, Amaryll Schwertner of Boulettes Larder, Alison Barakat of Bakesale Betty's, and Russell Moore and Allison Hopelain of Camino in Oakland, all in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Mark Peel of Campanile Restaurant in Los Angeles, California.
He married Joyce Bowman on May 24, 1969 in Los Angeles.
Previous books include a memoir, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, and two collections of poetry: Blind Huber, and Some Ether, which won the inaugural PEN / Joyce Osterweil Award for Poetry in 1999, and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.
Joyce has collaborated for the last six years with Los Angeles-based visual artist Alexandra Grant.
On her death in 1955, Alice Joyce was interred next to her mother, Vallie, in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Lower Los Serranos is defined by Joyce and George Butler who run Support Our Area Residents ( S. O. A. R.
Asher was born John Mallory in Los Angeles, California, to actor, Edward Mallory, and actress, Joyce Bulifant.

Joyce and Angeles
Port Angeles is also in close distance with Sequim, Joyce, and Forks, Washington.
Approaching Port Angeles, SR 112 travels through plains past Joyce and the Lower Elwha Indian Reservation, the highway crosses the Elwha River on a deck arch bridge.

Joyce and County
County Sheriff John Behan and Milt Joyce saw an opportunity and exploited the situation.
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, a rare example of an old growth cove hardwood forest, is located in northwestern Graham County.
* County Clerk: Joyce A. Swan
According to Joyce Wilson's book, " A Romantic History of Owsley County ", Daniel Boone made his way to Owsley County on a two-year hunt from 1769-1771.
Elbert County resident and Historical Society member Joyce Davis has published a number of books on the history and architecture of Elbert County.
She was born Joyce Anne Clarke on 17 July 1947 and was educated at Enfield County School and Bristol University.
* Pádraic Joyce ( 1977 – ) Irish Gaelic football player for County Galway
Joyce Kiedn Kajokeji County Chairperson for Peace Human Rights, and Humanitarian Affairs ..( SPLM )
Hanley's first publication, the novel Drift ( 1930 ), was written, in part at least, in County Cork, Ireland in 1926, under the influence of James Joyce, as a quotation blurb on the cover of the cheap edition of 1932 underlines: " The portraits of Joe Rourke and his mother are, indeed, two of the most profound expressions of the Catholic soul I have yet seen ; truer and finer, in my opinion, than anything in Joyce ’ s A Portrait of an Artist or the vicious caricatures of Liam O ’ Flaherty ".
Jeff Diehm ( vocals ), Rick Joyce ( guitar ), Tony Tullai ( bass ) and Ian Haas ( drums ) formed The Last Dance in the early 1990s in Orange County, California.
The native rulers of Joyce Country were the Partraighe an tSléibhe whose territory also covered the south of the barony of Carra in County Mayo.
His mother, Joyce Abell, and stepfather, Richard Abell, were schoolteachers in Montgomery County, Maryland and organic vegetable farmers in Rappahannock County, Virginia.
The Bergen County Coaches Association named Don Bosco's Ian Joyce and Steve Franchini to its All Decade Team, but selected Ramapo High School in 2010 as its Program of the Decade, despite both teams having won five championships in the ten-year span, citing the fact that Ramapo had beaten Don Bosco three of the four times the teams had played each other in the county championship.
Joyce was born in Dublin and educated at Aravon school, Bray, County Wicklow, and at Presentation College Bray, County Wicklow and Trinity College, Dublin.

Joyce and Court
Joyce continued with the action, which eventually reached the High Court of Justice ( Chancery Division ) in December 1996.
* Jade Court, Jasmine Circle, Joyce Court, and Jubilee Court are in the " J " section.
* Joyce L. Kennard ( 1941 – ), associate justice on the California Supreme Court
1934 ), which ruled that the novel Ulysses, by James Joyce, was not obscene and therefore could not be banned from import into the U. S. The opinion was significant in its urging that any test of obscenity could not rely on mere isolated passages but instead had to consider the work as a whole, a test the Supreme Court later endorsed.
* William Joyce, who is better known as ' Lord Haw-Haw ', once lived in the Court House.
Buttevant also has many literary associations: Edmund Spencer, from his manor at Kilcolman, referred to it and the gentle Mullagh ( the Awbeg River ) in The Faerie Queen ; Anthony Trollope passed through in his novel Castle Richmond ; James Joyce played a game of hurling there in his Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man ; the revered Canon Sheehan of Doneraile mentions Buttevant in several of his novels, not least in Glenanaar in the setting of the fatal events of the Fair of Rathclare ; and Elizabeth Bowen mentions it in her elegiacal family history Bowen's Court.
* Joyce Luther Kennard, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
Joyce Luther Kennard ( born May 6, 1941 ) is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California.
Morrissey later mentioned the book on the witness stand in his famous High Court dispute with former Smiths ' drummer Mike Joyce and under cross examination testified that comparing some items of witness statements in relation to facts contained in the book that the ' book was correct '; he and Rogan also spoke about matters at the High Court during a recess.
* Joyce Hens Green, ( 1951 ), senior judge U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia
On February 3, 2005 US District Court Justice Joyce Hens Green ordered that Deghayes, among other Guantánamo detainees, should be protected by the fifth amendment to the US Constitution.

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