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Since the 1990s, scholars including Stanley Payne, Roger Eatwell, Roger Griffin and Robert O. Paxton have been gathering a rough consensus on the ideology's core tenets.
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* Paxton, Robert O. Vichy France 2nd ed.
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Their children were born on his family's plantation near Timber Ridge Church, including Sam Houston on March 2, 1793, the fifth of nine children and the fifth son born: Children-Paxton 1783, Robert 1787, James 1788, John Paxton 1790 ( first clerk of Izard County, Arkansas 1819-1838 ), Samuel 1793, William 1794, Isabella 1796, Mary Blair 1797, and Elizabeth Ann 1800.
The historian, Robert Paxton, estimated the number of active resisters to be " about 2 % of the adult French population ( or about 400, 000 )", and he also noted that " there were, no doubt, wider complicities, but even if one adds those willing to read underground newspapers, only some two million persons, or around 10 % of the adult population ," had been willing to risk any involvement at all.
Leading historians of the period who testified as " experts " during the trial included Jean-Pierre Azéma, André Kaspi, Marc-Olivier Baruch, Henry Rousso, Denis Peschanski, Maurice Rajsfus, René Rémond, Jacques Delarue, Henri Amouroux, Michel Bergès, as well as US historian Robert Paxton and Swiss historian Philippe Burin.
Settled in the late 18th century, it was first known as Kern's Mill, but was renamed after Robert Paxton.
Later on, Miss Jean Home, who was to inherit the house and the paintings, hired or employed the Master of the Kings Works, architect Robert Reid ( 1776 1856 ), to build what is now the East Wing of Paxton House to accommodate a library and a gallery.
The Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York, and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
As to the second trial, a number of scholars including Robert Paxton and Geoffrey Warner are of the opinion that Laval's own trial illustrated nothing but the inadequacies of the judicial system and the poisonous political atmosphere of that purge-trial era.
* Marrus, Michael & Paxton, Robert O. Vichy France and the Jews, New York: Basic Books New York 1981,
Tombstone is a 1993 American Western directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre ( who was also the original director, but was replaced early in production ) and starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe and Dana Delany, and narrated by Robert Mitchum.
Although this proved to be his only major role, he was overshadowed by his more famous co-star Anthony Michael Hall as well as future stars Robert Downey, Jr. and Bill Paxton.
In his 1975 book, Vichy France: old guard and new order: 1940-1944, Robert Paxton contrasted the fate of the Berliet truck factory in Lyon, which remained in Marius Berliet's family possession, despite his having manufactured 2, 330 trucks for the Germans.
* Robert Paxton ( born 1932 ), American historian
Inventor Robert Paxton McCulloch began producing superchargers to his design in 1937 for the Ford Flathead V8, a popular engine for performance modification at the time.
* Robert Paxton McCulloch
The company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1943 by Robert Paxton McCulloch as a manufacturer of small two-stroke gasoline engines and introduced its first chainsaw in 1948, the Model 5-49.
* Paxton, Robert O. Vichy France 2nd ed.

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* Bill Paxton as Ray O ' Malley
A list of actors / guest stars includes the likes of Dan Aykroyd, Hank Azaria, Ed Begley Jr., Steve Buscemi, Daniel Craig, Tim Curry, Timothy Dalton, Roger Daltrey, Mark Dacascos, Benicio del Toro, Kirk Douglas, Brad Dourif, Whoopi Goldberg, Teri Hatcher, Mariel Hemingway, Bob Hoskins, Eddie Izzard, Margot Kidder, John Lithgow, Malcolm McDowell, Ewan McGregor, Meat Loaf, Demi Moore, Donald O ' Connor, Bill Paxton, Joe Pesci, Brad Pitt, Iggy Pop, Christopher Reeve, Don Rickles, Tim Roth, Katey Sagal, Martin Sheen, Brooke Shields, Slash, Ben Stein, Lea Thompson, Sam Waterston, Adam West, Audra Lindley and Treat Williams, among others.
Vertical Limit is a 2000 American thriller action film directed by New Zealander Martin Campbell ( GoldenEye, Casino Royale, The Mask of Zorro ) starring, among others, Chris O ' Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn.
* Coauthored with Robert O. Paxton Vichy France and the Jews, 1981.
* Coauthored with Robert O. Paxton, " The Nazis and the Jews in Occupied Western Europe, 1940-1944 ," The Journal of Modern History Vol.
Meanwhile, a squad of Navy SEALs ( Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn, Dennis Haysbert, Rick Rossovich, Cyril O ' Reilly, Bill Paxton, and Paul Sanchez ) are recovering from a bachelor party.

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The newspaper is owned by Paxton Media Group, based in Paducah, Kentucky., and it has been run by three generations of the Horner family:
* Paxton, John and John Traynor, Leaders of Russia and the Soviet Union, Taylor & Francis Books Inc., 2004.
* Paxton, R. and Ruddock, T. ( 1980 ) A heritage of bridges between Edinburgh, Kelso and Berwick, Edinburgh: Institution of Civil Engineers, Edinburgh and East of Scotland Association, 36 p., No ISBN
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Paxton and Vichy
Paxton, an expert in Vichy history, dismissed the " preconceived ideas " according to which Vichy had " hoped to protect French Jews " by handing " foreign Jews " over to the Germans.
He co-wrote with Robert Paxton a book on Vichy France that shows that the anti-semitism of Vichy was not imposed by the Germans, that at times Vichy was more brutal towards the French Jews than the Germans and the French state played a leading and indispensable role in organizing the deportation of Jews to death camps.
Furthermore, Marrus and Paxton argued that Vichy was more brutal than other European states occupied by the Germans.

Paxton and Old
Paxtang is home to the Old Paxton Church, one of the earliest in the area.
Trumper and Taylors of Old Bond Street, cigar shops Davidoff and Alfred Dunhill, as well as Britain's oldest cheese shop, Paxton & Whitfield, trading since 1797.

Paxton and New
The show continued in New York with most of the original cast until 1964, when Paxton Whitehead replaced Miller, while the London version continued with a different cast until 1966.
Oakham is bordered by Barre to the northwest, Rutland to the northeast, Paxton to the southeast, Spencer to the south, and New Braintree to the southwest.
Tom Paxton, the folk singer / political activist, wrote the song " Born on the Fourth of July ", which is on his " New Songs from the Briarpatch " album.
Five months after Magnesium Paxton led the first Contact Improvisation performance series at the John Weber Art Gallery in New York City where dancers performed Contact Improvisation in marathon fashion on mats.
Other artists including comedian, actor, and banjo player Steve Martin, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles, pioneering folk-rock artist Gram Parsons, Stephen Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Beach Boys ' Al Jardine, Big Brother and the Holding Company founding member Peter Albin, Denny Doherty of The Mamas and the Papas, banjo master Tony Trischka, pop groups ABBA and The Bee Gees, Jefferson Airplane founding members Marty Balin and Paul Kantner, Buffalo Springfield founding member Richie Furay, Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, roots musician and master mandolin player David Grisman, singer-songwriters Tom Paxton, Harry Chapin, Jimmy Buffett, Tim Buckley, Steve Goodman ( composer of " The City Of New Orleans "), Steve Gillette, Michael Smith ( composer of " The Dutchman "), and Shawn Colvin, folk-rock group We Five co-founder Jerry Burgan, folk and rock musician Jerry Yester, and progressive jazz vocal group Manhattan Transfer among many others cite the Kingston Trio as a formative influence in their musical careers.
The bread clip was invented by Floyd G. Paxton and manufactured by the Kwik Lok Corporation, based in Yakima, Washington with manufacturing plants in Yakima and New Haven, Indiana.
The screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker.
For a time he shared an apartment with singer-songwriter Tom Paxton in Greenwich Village, and Romney was one of Bob Dylan's earliest friends in New York City.
* Paxton, New South Wales
In the late 1970s Tom Paxton issued two albums, New Songs from the Briarpatch and Heroes, on the label.
When they transmitted from the location in Paxton, the central part of Massachusetts, WAAF could be heard throughout much of Massachusetts, as well as parts of neighboring U. S. states New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine and eastern New York.
After returning to New York, Paxton signed with Elektra Records in 1964, a label which at that time featured a distinguished roster of folk musicians.
As the folk revival hit its peak, Paxton began getting more work outside of New York City, including benefit concerts and college campus visits.
On January 20, 1968, three months after the death of Woody Guthrie, Paxton and a number of other prominent folk musicians performed at the Harold Leventhal produced " A Tribute to Woody Guthrie " concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall.
After a stay in England due to the professional success and love of the country, Paxton and Midge went on a tour of New Zealand and China and even appeared on a Chinese talk show.
After recording three albums for Reprise Records and a few for " an English label that didn't pan out well ", Paxton signed with Vanguard Records, with whom he recorded a live album with Steve Goodman, New Songs From the Briarpatch ( 1977 ), which contained some of Paxton's topical songs of the 1970s, including " Talking Watergate " and " White Bones of Allende " as well as a song dedicated to Mississippi John Hurt entitled " Did You Hear John Hurt?
Hodel was signed by the New England Patriots on March 10, 2009 after the team's previous long snapper, Lonie Paxton, signed with the Denver Broncos.

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