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In 1979, following Presley's death, author Robert Matthew-Walker wrote "... Heartbreak Hotel became one of the legendary rock performances.
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Robert and Arms
The first form is the original grant by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, in 1575:
" Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, as well as Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves.
Robert Hay Drummond, a native of Perthshire, and commanding officer of the Perthshire Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry, was also Lord Lyon King of Arms at the time, and he presented the arms to the county in 1800.
Several notable films based on stories from Australian literature ( generally with strong rural themes ) were made in Australia in the 1950s-but by British and American production companies, including A Town Like Alice ( 1956 ) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch ; The Shiralee ( 1957 ) also starring Peter Finch with Australian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux in supporting roles ; Roberry Under Arms, again starring Finch in 1957 ; and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll ( 1959 ), starring Ernest Borgnine, John Mills and Angela Lansbury ; and in 1960, The Sundowners was shot in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Rafferty, John Meillon and Leonard Teale.
In the game Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30, Lt. Col. Robert Cole finds a case of Calvados in a barn on the highway N13 to Carentan after an assault on a farm known as Cole's Charge.
Lindsay as Lion King of Arms accompanied Lord Erskine with Robert Hart, Rothesay Herald, to Windsor Castle, where they acted as proxy for the installation of James V as a Knight of the Order of the Garter.
The coat of arms was created by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux King of Arms in 1570 on the request of the Master, Archbishop Matthew Parker.
The coat of arms derives from the one issued by the Lord Lyon King of Arms ( the state official responsible for heraldry in Scotland ) to Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology in 1982, which in turn derives from that first used in 1881 by the governors of Robert Gordon's Hospital when it became Robert Gordon's College.
Design by Robert Abraham ( 1773 – 1850 ) for a new College of Arms in Trafalgar Square, at the heart of Regency London in the 1820s ; the plan was not executed due to a lack of funds.
A grant of Arms for Henry Draper of Colnbrook, as issued by the Clarenceux King of Arms, Robert Cooke in 1571.
Arms adopted by Robert FitzWalter ( d. 1235 ) c. 1200 at the start of the age of heraldry: Or, a fess gules between two chevrons of the last.
Lee and His Lieutenants: Comprising the Early Life, Public Services, and Campaigns of General Robert E. Lee and His Companions in Arms, with a Record of Their Campaigns and Heroic Deeds.
Prominent hotels include the Leinster Arms Hotel, established in 1865 and is the only single storey hotel built in Melbourne in that era, the Sir Robert Peel (" The Peel ") Hotel and the Vine Hotel.
In August 1736, he and his mother swore oaths at the College of Arms in London that the Elliott family descended from a legal marriage of Richard Eliot ( b. 1614-unknown ), the wayward second son of Sir John Eliot ( 1592 – 1632 ) to Catherine Killigrew ( 1617 – 1689 ), daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew ( 1580 – 1633 ) and Mary Woodhouse ( CIR 1584-1655 ).
The arms of the University of Cambridge granted in 1573 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms and a graduate of St. John's College.
The arms of the University of Cambridge granted in 1573 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms and a graduate of St. John's College.
Regarding the ascent of the 45th chief ( Robert Lister Macneil ), The Arms of the Scottish Bishoprics ( 1917 ) states:
One of the first buildings in the area was the Sawyers Arms Hotel which was opened by an American named Robert Carr.
The charges centred on two items in the early issues of Oz -- one was Sharp's ribald poem " The Word Flashed Around The Arms ", which satirised the contemporary habit of youths gatecrashing parties ; the other offending item was the famous photo ( used on the cover of Oz # 6 ) which depicted Neville and two friends pretending to urinate into a Tom Bass sculptural wall fountain, set into the wall of the new P & O office in Sydney, which had recently been opened by Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
* Robert J. O ' Neill & David N. Schwartz ( eds ), Hedley Bull on Arms Control, Macmillan, 1987.
Strawbridge is best known to the general public as an engineering and environmental expert on such television programmes as Scrapheap Challenge ( on which his team, Brothers in Arms, were series champions and on which he took over from Robert Llewellyn as the main presenter in Series 11 ), three series of It's Not Easy Being Green for BBC Two, the six-part BBC Two series Crafty Tricks of War of which he was the main presenter, Planet Mechanics, and as a regular guest presenter on Coast.
Her other films include: Our Very Own ( with Farley Granger ), The Great Caruso ( with Mario Lanza ), One Minute to Zero ( with Robert Mitchum ), The World in His Arms ( with Gregory Peck ), Rose Marie, The Student Prince, Kismet, The Buster Keaton Story, and The Helen Morgan Story ( with Paul Newman ).

Robert and Steel
Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 – 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 – 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 – 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
Robert Schuman Schuman Declaration | proposed the European Coal and Steel Community | Coal and Steel Community in May 1950.
* The 1989 movie Steel Magnolias is based on a 1987 play, Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling.
* Gardiner, Robert & Lambert, Andrew, ( Editors ), Steam, Steel and Shellfire: The Steam Warship, 1815 – 1905 ( Conway's History of the Ship series ), Book Sales, 2001
A jury sworn, viz., John Baille, Matthew Holme, Robert Marle, Henry Mark, Alexander Bryan, John Goby, Richard Hervy, Walter Steel, Peter West, Richard Stowell, John Dyse, and Walter Broun.
The house is presently owned by Robert and Marcie Steel.
As stated in the Heritage of Alexander County, published by the Alexander County Genealogical Society: A commission of William Dula of Caldwell Co., Dr. James Calloway of Wilkes, Co., Milton Campbell of Iredell Co., and Robert Allen, Reuben Watts and Robert L. Steel of Alexander County were named to select a site as near the center of the county as possible for the seat of justice.
Ransom Canyon has some unusually designed homes, including the Lawson Rock House and the Steel House, both designed by Robert R. Bruno ( 1945-2008 ).
File: Ransom Canyon Steel House 2009. JPG | Robert Bruno's Steel House overlooking the rim at Ransom Canyon.
* Robert Bruno Steel House
Robert Schuman, the initiator of the European Community system, wrote that a supranational Community like the Europe's founding European Coal and Steel Community lay midway between an association of States where they retained complete independence and a federation leading to a fusion of States in a super-state.
In the 1950s, Wright appeared in several unsuccessful films, including The Capture ( 1950 ), Something to Live For ( 1952 ), California Conquest ( 1952 ), The Steel Trap ( 1952 ), Count the Hours ( 1953 ), The Actress ( 1953 ), and Track of the Cat ( 1954 ) opposite Robert Mitchum again.
* Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding: Robert K. Steel
Writers for the magazine during this era included neoliberals Mickey Kaus and Jacob Weisberg along with Charles Krauthammer, Fred Barnes, Morton Kondracke, Sidney Blumenthal, Robert Kuttner, Ronald Steel, Michael Walzer, and Irving Howe.
Many Steel Guitar players use a Wah-Wah, such as Robert Randolph from the Robert Randolph and the Family Band
The creation of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) was first proposed by French foreign minister < span lang =" fr "> Robert Schuman </ span > and French economic theorist < span lang =" fr "> Jean Monnet </ span > on 9 May 1950 as a way to prevent further war between France and Germany.
Steel columns at Bilston by Robert Koenig.
At the Bilston end of the Black Country Route can be seen the group of wooden statues designed by Robert Koenig and called " Steel Columns.
The movie is based on a 1987 play Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling, which in turn dealt with the playwright's experience with the death of his sister.
As noted in the Special Features on the Steel Magnolias DVD, the story is based on the death of Robert Harling's younger sister, Susan Harling Robinson, a diabetic.

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