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Richard and Ellis
* CB Richard Ellis ( 30th and 34th Floors )
Richard Francis Burton commented on the " masculine physique of the women, enabling them to compete with men in enduring toil, hardship and privations ," and Alfred Ellis concurred that the female soldiers, " endured all the toil and performed all the hard labour.
The UCLA Bruins baseball team plays in Jackie Robinson Stadium, which, because of the efforts of Jackie's brother Mack, features a memorial statue of Robinson by sculptor Richard H. Ellis.
However, sexologists Richard von Krafft-Ebbing from Germany, and Britain's Havelock Ellis wrote some of the earliest and more enduring categorizations of female same-sex attraction, approaching it as a form of insanity.
" Historian Richard Ellis ( 1998 ) says that the SDS's search for their own identity " increasingly meant rejecting, even demonizing, liberalism.
The convention was convened on March 1 with Richard Ellis as president.
* Richard Ellis, President of the Convention and Delegate from Red River
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
* Richard J. Ellis ( 2005 ).
James Richard Ellis has argued that the incest taboo is fundamental to a civilized society.
* Richard Ellis, born and raised in Lunenburg County, settled in Alabama where he was a member of Alabama ’ s Constitutional Convention in 1818 and an Associate Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court ( 1819 – 1826 ).
It is named for Richard Ellis, president of the convention that produced the Texas Declaration of Independence.
The first permanent settlement was in 1745, by Richard Ellis, an Irish immigrant from the town of Easton.
As described by Barcan, this period saw the emergence of mainstream talents like poets Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann, journalists David Solomon, Mungo MacCallum ( Jnr ) and Laurie Oakes, Oz magazine satirists Richard Neville, Richard Walsh and Martin Sharp, and maverick writer Bob Ellis.
* Den's name is actually, according to his creator, Richard Corben, an acronym, and stands for David Ellis Norman.
( William Ellis and Richard Dawes, " Lessons on the Phenomenon of Industrial Life ... ", 1857, p III-IV )
Vivian Ellis, Richard Myers & Greatrex Newman
Among the artists working on the Disney comic strips were Floyd Gottfredson ( Mickey Mouse, Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday ), Roman Arambula ( Mickey Mouse ), Rick Hoover ( Mickey Mouse, Gummy Bears ), Manuel Gonzales ( Mickey Mouse ), Bill Wright ( Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus ), Ted Thwaites ( Mickey Mouse ), Riley Thomson ( Uncle Remus ), Chuck Fuson ( Uncle Remus ), John Ushler ( Treasury of Classic Tales, Scamp, Uncle Remus, holiday ), Carson Van Osten ( Mickey Mouse ), Al Taliaferro ( Donald Duck ), Frank Grundeen ( Donald Duck ), Al Hubbard ( Donald Duck ), Kay Wright ( Donald Duck ), Ellis Eringer ( Donald Duck ), Dick Moores ( Uncle Remus ), Paul Murry ( Jose Carioca, Uncle Remus ), Daan Jippes ( Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse ), Tony Strobl ( Donald Duck, holiday ), Jim Engel ( Mickey Mouse ), Ken Hultgren ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends ), Julius Svendsen ( Mickey Mouse and His Friends, Treasury of Classic Tales ), George Wheeler ( True Life Adventures ), Jesse Marsh ( Treasury of Classic Tales ), Richard Moore ( Winnie the Pooh ) and Bob Grant ( Merry Menagerie ).
Blum also serves in various boards of directors of several companies, including CB Richard Ellis.
Mr. Blum currently serves as Chairman of the board of directors of CB Richard Ellis and is a director on the boards of directors of three other portfolio companies: Fairmont Raffles Holdings International Ltd., Current Media, L. L. C.
In 2009 it was reported that Blum's wife Sen. Dianne Feinstein introduced legislation to provide $ 25 billion in taxpayer money to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, a government agency that had recently awarded her husband's real estate firm, CB Richard Ellis, what the Washington Times called " a lucrative contract to sell foreclosed properties at compensation rates higher than the industry norms.
* CB Richard Ellis ( Chairman )
* Ellis, Henry, ed., Original Letters Illustrative of English History, 1st Series, vol. 1, Richard Bentley, London ( 1825 ) pp. 82 – 99, Catherine of Aragon's letters.

Richard and Aggressive
Falk, Richard A., “ Quincy Wright: On Legal Tests of Aggressive War ,” American Journal of International Law 66 ( Jul., 1972 )” 560-571.

Richard and Nationalism
* Jensen, Richard J. and John C. Hammerback, " Radical Nationalism Among Chicanos: The Rhetoric of José Angel Gutiérrez ," Western Journal of Speech Communication: WJSC ( 1980 ) 44 # 3 pp 191-202
Abstracts of Papers, 2007 Association for Research on Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Americas ” conference sponsored by the University of South Carolina Richard Walker Institute for International Studies.
* 2005-06: Richard English, Irish Freedom: The History of Nationalism in Ireland
* English, Richard, Irish Freedom, The History of Nationalism in Ireland.
* Congress and Indian Nationalism: The Pre-Independence Phase ( co-edited with Richard Sisson ) ( 1988 )

Richard and McCulloch
Richard Cobden and John Ramsey McCulloch, both advocates of free trade, attacked the Conservative government's policies of privilege and protection, including their archaic postal system.
People involved with the party included Richard Fisher, John Porter, and Alan McCulloch, a former mayor of East Coast Bays.
Richard McCulloch ( born 1949 ) is an American author who has written several books advocating racial independence.
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* Richard McCulloch ( born 1949 ), American author
* Richard McCulloch
Richard Cobden and John Ramsey McCulloch, both advocates of free trade, attacked the policies of privilege and protection of the Tory government.

Richard and v
She was meant to appear with Richard Ofshe in the 1990 U. S. v. Fishman Case, in which Steven Fishman claimed to have been under mind control by the Church of Scientology in order to defend himself against charges of embezzlement, but the courts disallowed her testimony.
When Richard Nixon tried to use executive privilege as a reason for not turning over subpoenaed evidence to Congress during the Watergate scandal, the Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Nixon,, that executive privilege did not apply in cases where a president was attempting to avoid criminal prosecution.
Of modern writers, Baronius, Lelio Bisciola, C. v. Barth, J. D. Ritter, Richard Bentley, and St. Croix, have taken the derogatory side.
Another set of names often used for anonymous parties, particularly plaintiffs, are Richard Roe for males and Jane Roe for females ( as in the landmark U. S. Supreme Court abortion decision Roe v. Wade ).
Often they have been placed in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of south-western Italy near Paestum or between Sorrento and Capri: " three small islands on the southwest coast of Campania, now Licosa, St. Pietro and La Galetta " reported George Richard Crooks, Christian Frederik Ingersley, on the basis of Alexander Jacob Schem, A new Latin-English school-lexicon, ( Philadelphia ), 1861 s. v.
In December, he and Richard O ' Connor, the Minister for Justice, were questioned about their agreement to act as private lawyers against the government in Proudfoot v. the Railway Commissioners.
Famous American Trials — Illinois v. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb.
* Works of Richard Bentley, collected by Alexander Dyce, 1836. v. 1-2.
* Richard N. Current, "' It is ... a small college ... yet, there are those who live it :' Dartmouth College v. Woodward ," American Heritage 14, no.
William Shakespeare refers to St. George and the Dragon in Richard III ; act v, also in King Lear ; act I.
He is credited with coining the phrase " the man on the Clapham omnibus ", which was quoted by Sir Richard Henn Collins MR many years after his death in the case of McQuire v. Western Morning News ( 2 KB 100 ).
The Supreme Court addressed ' executive privilege ' in United States v. Nixon, the 1974 case involving the demand by Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox that President Richard Nixon produce the audiotapes of conversations he and his colleagues had in the Oval Office of the White House in connection with criminal charges being brought against members of the Nixon Administration.
Boehm, Gottfried Weber, F. Hand, Amadeus Autodidaktus, Fermo Bellini, Friedrich Thiersch, A. v. Dommer, and Richard Wagner.
** A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirms the lower court ruling in Adams v. Howerton that the marriage of Australian Anthony Sullivan and Richard Adams, under a license issued by Boulder County, Colorado in 1975, is not valid for purposes of Sullivan's immigration.
* 30 — A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in a 2 — 1 opinion written by Anthony Kennedy, affirms in the case of Adams v. Howerton that the Immigration and Naturalization Service did not abuse its authority when it refused to recognize the marriage of Australian Anthony Sullivan and Richard Adams, under a license issued by Boulder County, Colorado in 1975, for purposes of Sullivan's immigration.
The phrase was first put to legal use in a reported judgment by Sir Richard Henn Collins MR in the 1903 English Court of Appeal libel case, McQuire v. Western Morning News.
Some prominent legal scholars who strongly support Roe v. Wade, such as Prof. Walter Dellinger of Duke University Law School, Richard Parker of Harvard, and Sherry F. Colb of Rutgers Law School, have written that fetal homicide laws do not conflict with Roe v. Wade.
* Mildred and Richard Loving, the plaintiffs in Loving v. Virginia
He personally argued 25 cases before the Supreme Court, including the Richard Nixon presidential tapes case and the Regents of the University of California v. Bakke affirmative action case.
Goodridge v. Department of Public Health was brought by Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies ; Maureen Brodoff and Ellen Wade ; Hillary Goodridge and Julie Goodridge ; Gary Chalmers and Richard Linnell ; Heidi Norton and Gina Smith ; Michael Horgan and Edward Balmelli ; and David Wilson and Robert Compton ; the plaintiffs successfully argued that denying gay couples equal marriage rights was unconstitutional.
* Dreier, Peter ; Appelbaum, Richard, " American Nightmare: Homelessness ", Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, v. 34, n. 2, March / April 1991, pp. 46 – 52.
Several earlier cases tangentially involved issues of native title ; however, it was not in 1971 that Justice Richard Blackburn of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory explicitly rejected the concept in Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd ( the " Gove land rights case ").
President Richard Nixon's appointment of Howard Phillips as Director of OEO in January 1973 touched off a national controversy culminating in a court case in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ( Williams v. Phillips, 482 F. 2d 669 ) challenging the legality of Phillips ' appointment.

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