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The commercially and / or critically unsuccessful films included Camelot, Finian's Rainbow, Hello Dolly !, Sweet Charity, Doctor Dolittle, Star !, Darling Lili, Paint Your Wagon, Song of Norway, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Man of La Mancha, Lost Horizon and Mame.
On the south wall mural, Freedom, Liberty, Immortality, Justice, and the Law are pictured, while the north wall portrays Unity, Fraternity, and Charity.
On 4 February 2003 ( after being suspended since April 2002 ), Masri was dismissed from his position at the Finsbury Park mosque by the Charity Commission, the government department that regulates charities in England and Wales.
On 7 August 1993, he presented Manchester United with the FA Charity Shield, which they won on penalties against Arsenal at Wembley Stadium.
On 24 May 2004, a fire in the Momart storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection, including 17 of Hirst's, although the sculpture Charity survived, as it was outside in the builder's yard.
On stage, she is also known for the role of Nickie in the revival of Sweet Charity, the role of Velma Kelly in the revival of Chicago ( for both of which she won Tony Awards ) and for the role of Morticia Addams in The Addams Family musical.
On the street, after work, Charity gives to every beggar who approaches her until she realizes she has no money.
On a slow night at the Fandango, Charity loses the opportunity to snare one of the few customers by a new co-worker, Rosie.
On March 13, 1997, six months before Mother Teresa's death, Sister Mary Nirmala Joshi was selected the new Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity.
On 13 March 1997, she stepped down from the head of Missionaries of Charity.
On March 8, 2007, the head of international relations for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Stanley Trevor Samuels, was convicted ( and later acquitted in an appeal ) of defamation by a Paris courthouse for accusing the French-based Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians ( CBSP ) of sending funds to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.
On 25 March 1919, Petković and her friend, Marija Telenta, entered the convent of the Servants of Charity.
On 20 September 1983 a benefit show called the ARMS Charity Concert for Multiple Sclerosis at the Royal Albert Hall in London featured a jam with Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page performing " Layla ".
Aelred wrote several influential books on spirituality, among them Speculum caritatis (" The Mirror of Charity ," reportedly written at the request of Bernard of Clairvaux ) and De spiritali amicitia (" On Spiritual Friendship ").
On 5 October 2007 in the High Court, Mr Justice Sullivan granted an application by a member of the conservationist Save Ally Pally group to quash the Charity Commission's Order authorizing the lease .< ref >
On Charity, he copes with both the incompetence of the arcology's administrators (" ou are by training a bureaucrat ," says Tuf to Jaime Kreen, " and thus good for virtually nothing ") and the religious tyranny of Moses ' Holy Altruistic Restoration.
* On top of the main dome of the Mariavite Temple of Mercy and Charity in Płock, Poland is a large monstrance.
On 24 August 2007, the first box of the relaunched Wispas was put up for auction on eBay, with a press release from Cadbury saying that the auction was real and that the proceeds ( the winning bid was £ 195. 00 ) were going toward the Cadbury Charity, Ghana for the Source.
On November 14, 1951, Holland was suspended from AAA Indy Car racing for one year after competing in a three-lap Lion's Charity race at Opa Locka, Florida which was a NASCAR event.
On May 3, 2010 the Reserve Team competed in the Sevenoaks Charity Junior Cup Final which they lost 4-2 to Old Boars.
This will disillusion many benefactors .” On 14 March 2011, Irene Khan resigned as UK Charity Commissioner, a public office taken up by Khan in early 2010 after leaving Amnesty, citing lack of time due to overseas commitments.
* Distributist Perspectives: Essays On Economics of Justice And Charity ( 2004 ) with Herbert W. Shove, George Maxwell, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur J. Penty, H. J. Massingham, Eric Gill, and Harold Robbins
On December 20, 1948, the revised Constitutions and the recommendation of the Sacred Congregation for Religious concerning the Congregation were presented to Pope Pius XII, who gave his approval and raised the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity from the status of a diocesan Congregation to that of a Congregation with papal approbation.
On Thursday 24 March 2011, during the school's annual Charity Week, the whole school successfully took part in an attempt to break the previous record ( 551 ) for ' Most People in a Human Smiley ' with 1349 pupils and teachers.

On and Humor
On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying — The Underground Tradition of African-American Humor that Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor.

On and discourse
On the first anniversary of his father-in-law's passing, 10 Shevat 1951, he delivered a Hasidic discourse, ( Ma ' amar ), and formally became the Rebbe.
On the seventh day both men and women assemble together in a hall ; and the leader delivers a discourse consisting of an allegorical interpretation of a Scriptural passage.
On the other hand, if the universe of discourse consists of all complex numbers, then example 2 doesn't even make sense ( although the other examples do ).
On a first reading, these clashing registers of discourse are particularly noticeable ; set uncomfortably with the parergon of the allegory, the text's main framework, sit a variety of discourses: an exposition of the various lands of Europe strides the topoi and genres of travel narrative in the first section, whilst later, diplomatic history and the romance ideal chafe against one another when Prince Charles ' visit to Spain is dealt with.
* " On Jewish Humour " a discourse in English by " the Jewish Philosopher ", C. Israel Lutsky.
On the other hand, the diary entry for 4 July 1666 contains a long account of Penn's analysis of what was to be learnt from the Four Days ' Battle, ending with the statement " He did talk very rationally to me, insomuch that I took more pleasure this night in hearing him discourse then I ever did in my life in anything that he said.
On the night of 22 January 1999, Graham Staines had attended a jungle camp in Manoharpur, an annual gathering of Christians of the area for religious and social discourse.
On 11 February 1876 he heard Sir William Crookes give an evening discourse at the Royal Institution on The Mechanical Action of Light when Crookes demonstrated his light mill or radiometer.
On the 3rd November 2007 after England's defeat to Croatia, Johnston appeared on Sky Sports and gave a discourse on the reasons for the poor state of English football.
" On Cold Damage "), which was mainly on a discourse on how to treat epidemic infectious diseases causing fevers prevalent during his era, and the latter, a highly influential doctrine Jinkui Yaolue ( 金櫃要略, lit.
On at least one further occasion Felix and his wife Drusilla heard Paul discourse, and later on frequently sent for Paul and talked with him ( Acts 24: 24-26 ).
On 1 May 1969, fifteen armed MIR guerrillas stormed the Bío-Bío radio station of Concepción and transmitted a discourse urging the people to take up arms and overthrow the current government.
In a 1998 appraisal of the work, Michael Starenko, wrote in Afterimage magazine that " On Photography has become so deeply absorbed into this discourse that Sontag's claims about photography, as well as her mode of argument, have become part of the rhetorical ' tool kit ' that photography theorists and critics carry around in their heads.
On the basis of the international cartography of the zone, the descriptions of the discoverer of the channel, and the discourse of the signatories of the 1881 Treaty, Chile initially did not attach importance to the note.
On the other hand, the greater bias of newspapers may be seen as positive since they articulate alternative positions in public discourse.

On and on
On a shelf in the office behind the counter was a small radio dialed permanently on a station which broadcast only vulgar commercials and cheap popular music.
On his father's side he was of German descent, on his mother's he came of the old Swedish nobility.
In answer to a New York Times query on what is fame ( `` Thoughts On Fame '', October 23, 1960 ), Carl said: `` Fame is a figment of a pigment.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
On this issue, then, as on so many in these months, Steele and Swift took rigidly opposed points of view.
On Christmas Eve, students brought out two small Christmas trees which I placed on either side of the tent.
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
On these excursions, Papa instructed him on man's chief end, which was his duty to God and his own salvation.
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
On October 8th of last year, the Industrial Division sponsored the Governor's Conference on Industrial Development at the former Henry Barnard School.
On the basis that all citizens of the state are entitled to benefit equally in the development of its resources, plans for the provision of essential services ( such as water ) will be based on need regardless of arbitrary political boundaries, within the framework of the state plan.
On the remainder of the clear channels, the dominant ( class 1 ) -- B stations are protected as described above, and the relatively small number of secondary ( class 2 ) ) stations permitted to operate on these channels at night are required to operate directionally and/or with reduced power so as to protect the class 1, stations.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
On December 5 he paced a mile in 55 on the twice-around, out in third position all the way.
Singing On The Mountain in Linville, North Carolina, on June 25.
On most drill presses, it is impossible to get the exact speed, but you can come close by adjusting the drive belt on the step-cone pulleys.
On the other hand, a similar attack might have been made on City B whose population was known to be lousy.
On review the Supreme Court, via Mr. Justice Frankfurter, found southern racial problems `` a sensitive area of social policy on which the federal courts ought not to enter unless no alternative to adjudication is open ''.
On the one hand do we argue the Supreme Court decision required only that a child not be denied admission to a school on account of his race??
On the other hand, there is a counterbalancing purpose in education which is to pass on the advantages of the parents to their children.
On that view, nothing good or bad happened in the case until I came on the scene and made my remark.
On February 17, Russell and Cook were sent to the Pena Flor community on the Vermejo to see about renting out ranches the company had purchased.
On that cold, but bright, April day we were guests of your government in the reviewing stand of Red Square to witness the poeple's celebration for Yuri Gagarin and later on that day we attended the somewhat more exclusive reception for him in one of the impressive palaces of the Kremlin.
On November 24th, they had made a raid on La Maddalena.

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