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He wondered how long it would be before they had a signed confession from Lionel Black.
A few years ago a `` Timex All-Star Jazz Show '' offered a broad range of styles, ranging from Lionel Hampton's big band to the free-wheeling Dukes Of Dixieland.
* 2012 – Lionel Bowen, Australian politician ( b. 1922 )
* 1930 – Lionel Bart, English composer ( d. 1999 )
* 1903 – Lionel Chevrier, Canadian politician ( d. 1987 )
* 1922 – Lionel Murphy, Australian politician and jurist, 22nd Attorney-General of Australia ( d. 1986 )
* ( translated by Lionel Butler and R. J. Adam )
The company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Clinton Hillclimb near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire.
Aston Martin was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford.
The company failed again in 1925 and the factory closed in 1926, with Lionel Martin leaving.
In the preceding general election, Lionel de Rothschild had been returned for the City of London.
In spite of the objections of his own cabinet and without Parliament's consent, he obtained a short-term loan from Lionel de Rothschild in order to purchase 44 % of the shares of the Suez Canal Company.
Monk Montgomery was the first bass player to tour with the Fender bass guitar, with Lionel Hampton's postwar big band.
Ingram, older than the rest of the members of the band, left to serve active duty in Vietnam, and was later replaced by Walter " Clyde " Orange, the second lead singer who wrote or co-wrote many of their hit tunes before Lionel Richie came on board.
In 1983, Skyler Jett, replaced Lionel Richie as the lead singer for The Commodores, and toured the world and performed in over 32 countries in a two year span.
* Lionel B. Richie Jr. ( vocals, saxophone, drums and piano ) – born June 20, 1949, Tuskegee, Alabama.
* Schuh, Russell ( 2003 ) ' Chadic overview ', in M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard ( eds.
However, this view has largely been abandoned, with Omotic generally agreed to be an independent branch of Afroasiatic, primarily due to the work of Harold C. Fleming ( 1974 ) and M. Lionel Bender ( 1975 ).
* Bender, Marvin Lionel.

Lionel and Tollemache
Thomas Tollemache ( Talmash or Tolmach ) ( c. 1651 – 1694 ) was an English soldier ; the second son of Sir Lionel Tollemache of Helmingham, Suffolk and his wife, Elizabeth, 2nd Countess of Dysart.
Lady Dysart married, firstly, Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet ( see Tollemache Baronets for earlier history of this title ), and, secondly, John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale.
* Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart ( 1649 – 1727 )
* Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart ( 1708 – 1770 )
* Lionel Tollemache, 5th Earl of Dysart ( 1734 – 1799 )
* Lionel William John Tollemache, 8th Earl of Dysart ( 1794 – 1878 )
On 12 March 1678, he married Elizabeth Tollemache ( daughter of Elizabeth and Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet of Helmingham ) at Edinburgh, Scotland.
He was the son of Admiral of the Fleet John Halliday ( who in 1821 assumed by Royal license the surname and arms of Tollemache in lieu of Halliday ), eldest son of Lady Jane Halliday, youngest daughter and co-heir of Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart.
He married three times, first to Helen, daughter of Lord Cochrane ; secondly to Katherine Tollemache, daughter of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet ; and thirdly to Frances Hodgson.
These, inclusive of Ham House, were bought for £ 1, 131. 18s on 13 May 1650 by William Adams, the steward acting on behalf of Murray's eldest daughter, Elizabeth and her husband Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet of Helmingham Hall, Suffolk.
Lionel Tollemache, 5th Earl of Dysart succeeded to the title on his father's death.
His eldest son, Lionel William John Tollemache, inherited the title and became the 8th Earl of Dysart.
Lionel preferred to live in London and invited his brothers, Frederick and Algernon Gray Tollemache, to manage the estates and Ham and Buckminster.

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The use of personal names as rhymes continued into the late 20th century, for example " Tony Blairs " meaning " flares ", as in trousers with a wide bottom ( previously this was " Lionel Blairs " and this change illustrates the ongoing mutation of the forms of expression ) and " Britney Spears ", meaning " beers ".
Lex Luthor's father, Lionel Luthor, is an unscrupulous industrialist with whom Lex has a troubled relationship.
In 1932, Hayek suggested that private investment in the public markets was a better road to wealth and economic coordination in Britain than government spending programs, as argued in a letter he co-signed with Lionel Robbins and others in an exchange of letters with John Maynard Keynes in The Times.
* The History of the TUC ( Trades Union Congress ) 1868 – 1968: A pictorial Survey of a Social Revolution — Illustrated with Contemporary Prints, Documents and Photographs, edited by Lionel Birch
Lindisfarne ( particularly the castle ) is the setting of the Roman Polanski film Cul-de-Sac ( 1966 ) with Donald Pleasence and Lionel Stander, shot entirely on location there.
One plot element shared by the comic and the show is Lex Luthor's problematic relationship with his wealthy father, Lionel.
Max Weber's article has been cited as a definitive refutation of the dependence of the economic theory of value on the laws of psychophysics by Lionel Robbins, George Stigler, and Friedrich Hayek, though the broader issue of the relation between economics and psychology has come back into the academic debate with the development of " behavioral economics.
The Southern University Marching Band was also featured during the halftime show, playing " Get Ready ", and several New Orleans jazz standards with Hirt, and Lionel Hampton.
Lionel Tertis, in his transcription of the Elgar cello concerto, wrote the slow movement with the ' C ' string tuned down to B flat, enabling the viola to play one passage an octave lower.
Leigh appeared with Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O ' Sullivan in A Yank at Oxford ( 1938 ), the first of her films to receive attention in the United States.
Lionel Robbins, former head of the economics department at the London School of Economics, who had many heated debates with Keynes in the 1930s, had this to say after observing Keynes in early negotiations with the Americans while drawing up plans for Bretton Woods:
Common use of the phrase " The Great Depression " for the 1930s crisis is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with ' formalizing ' the phrase, though US president Herbert Hoover is widely credited with having ' popularized ' the term / phrase, informally referring to the downturn as a " depression ", with such uses as " Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement ", ( December 1930, Message to Congress ) and " I need not recount to you that the world is passing through a great depression " ( 1931 ).
*" Romeo and Juliet " ( in Technicolor ) with John Gilbert and Norma Shearer, with Lionel Barrymore as director
An abridgment of the preceding 3 volume work, by Lionel Trilling and Stephen Marcus, with Introduction by Lionel Trilling.

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