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Mencius says: " When being a child, yearn for and love your parents ; when growing mature, yearn for and love your lassie ; when having wife and child ( ren ), yearn for and love your wife and child ( ren ); when being an official ( or a staffer ), yearn for and love your sovereign ( and / or boss ).
The pilot for the original version of The Match Game, created by Goodson-Todman staffer Frank Wayne, bore little resemblance to its more famous descendant.
During production of Beavis and Butt-heads final seasons, MTV representatives approached story editor Glenn Eichler, offering a spin-off series for Daria, and a five-minute pilot, " Sealed with a Kick ", was created by Eichler and " Beavis and Butthead " staffer Susie Lewis ( although written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil ).
In need of material for the show, Webb approached Seven newsroom staffer Russell Mulcahy and asked him to shoot film footage to accompany popular songs for which there were no purpose-made clips ( e. g. Harry Nilsson's " Everybody's Talking ").
To avoid potential conflicts of interest, party bylaws prohibit any party staffer from working for a campaign before a nominee is officially decided.
After Motown staffer Mickey Stevenson noticed Reeves singing at a prominent Detroit club, he offered her his business card for an audition.
Barris got his start in television as a page and later staffer at NBC in New York City, and eventually worked backstage at the TV music show American Bandstand ( then filmed in Philadelphia ), originally as a standards-and-practices person for ABC.
In 1969, at age 19, Jack married his high school sweetheart Sally Halford, with whom he had two children, Mike, currently a Toronto City Councillor, and Sarah, currently a senior staffer for the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
From 1969 to 1980, Perle worked as a staffer for Democratic Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington who he met through Albert Wohlstetter.
As a staffer, Perle drafted the Jackson-Vanik amendment to the 1972 International Grains Agreement ( IGA ), or " Russian Wheat Deal " negotiated by Richard Nixon and the Soviet Union which made for the first time by law a trade agreement contingent upon the fundamental human right of Soviet Jews to emigrate.
Hayes's lyrics were turned into a song in 1936 by Earl Robinson, who wrote in 1986, "' Joe Hill ' was written in Camp Unity in the summer of 1936 in New York State, for a campfire program celebrating him and his songs ..." Hayes gave a copy of his poem to fellow camp staffer Robinson, who wrote the tune in 40 minutes.
" In criticizing Newt Gingrich for secretly having an affair with a staffer while Gingrich, as House Speaker, was simultaneously impeaching President Bill Clinton for lying under oath about his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, DeLay said, " I don ’ t think that Newt could set a high moral standard, a high moral tone, during that moment .... You can ’ t do that if you ’ re keeping secrets about your own adulterous affairs.
Andre Tabayoyon, a former Scientologist and Sea Org staffer, testified in a 1994 affidavit that money from not-for-profit Scientology organizations and labor from those organizations ( including the Rehabilitation Project Force ) had gone to provide special facilities for Scientology celebrities, which were not available to other Scientologists:
" A Sea Org staffer ... was taken along to do personal cooking for Tom Cruise and
After active duty service in the United States Coast Guard, he served six years in the U. S. Coast Guard Reserve and served for a short time as a Congressional staffer.
According to a CIA internal memo dated November 29, 1975, Zapata Petroleum began in 1953 through Bush's joint efforts with Thomas J. Devine, a CIA staffer who had resigned his agency position that same year to go into private business, but who continued to work for the CIA under commercial cover.
Fred Palmer, a Society staffer, is a registered lobbyist for Peabody Energy, a coal company.
Thomas Joscelyn quotes Daniel Benjamin, a former NSC staffer: " The report of the 9 / 11 Commission notes that the National Security staff reviewed the intelligence in April 2000 and concluded that the CIA's assessment of its intelligence on bin Laden and al-Shifa had been valid ; the memo to Clinton on this was cosigned by Richard Clarke and Mary McCarthy, the NSC senior director for intelligence programs, who opposed the bombing of al-Shifa in 1998.
Shelton refused to answer questions from the committee about any affiliation with the Communist Party or about fellow Times staffer Matilda Landsman, and was indicted by a grand jury for contempt.
In 1971, Hagel was hired as a staffer for Congressman John Y. McCollister ( R-NE ), serving until 1977.

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Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway the original title was restored permanently.

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Newhall's Chronicle included investigative reporting by such journalists as Pierre Salinger, later to play a prominent role in national politics, and Paul Avery, the staffer who pursued the trail of the self-named " Zodiac Killer " whose crimes chilled late-1960s San Francisco.

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Shepard was recommended to Milne by another Punch staffer, E. V. Lucas in 1923.
The victory in the highly conservative Senate was attributed by a Thompson staffer to Washington's " calm noncombative presentation ".
Other cartoons included Lariat Sam, which was developed by veteran game show announcer Gene Wood, then a show staffer ( who also sang the cartoon's theme song ).
It was Thompson, a friend and staunch supporter of the band and a former Chronicle staffer, who had convinced reviewers Ralph Gleason and John Wasserman to see the band at the Longshoreman's Hall.
I was Speaker Coordinator but had tremendous help from Lindsay staffer Judith Crichton.
He explained to the media that this was a request, not a demand, and that he made sure that a woman staffer remained in the room during the meeting.
Many press at the event claimed the Dean staffer was picking a fight and that the Gephardt staffer did not make the hurtful comment.
Just before the bulletin cut out, a CBS News staffer was heard saying " Connally too ," apparently having just heard the news that Texas Governor John Connally had also been shot while riding in the Presidential limousine with his wife Nellie and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy.
( Dwight Macdonald, a staffer Fortune during the 1930s, referred to him as " Il Luce ", a play on the Italian Dictator Mussolini, who was called " Il Duce ").
Former campaign staffer Ed Rollins said " They were all good professionals ... There was no backstabbing.
However, Messmer declined his offer and instead recommended Burt Gillett, a former Sullivan staffer who was now heading the Van Beuren staff.
The Betty Boop comic strip by Bud Counihan ( assisted by Fleischer staffer Hal Seeger ) was distributed by King Features Syndicate from 1934 to 1937.
The ColecoVision version, designed by Coleco staffer Lawrence Schick, was the first home version to use the isometric graphics.
Westfall was the lone staffer at Visto Grande ( then called Cimarron Bench Camp ) at the time.
In January 2012, John Kiriakou, former CIA officer and later Democratic staffer on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was charged under the Espionage Act with leaking information to journalists about the identity of undercover agents, including one who was allegedly involved in waterboarding interrogations of al-Qaeda logistics chief Abu Zubaydah.
The engineer was Festival staffer Richard Batchens.

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Recorded during the winter of 1968 and spring of 1969 in a DJM 8-track studio, Empty Sky is the only album in the early part of Elton's career not produced by Gus Dudgeon, instead helmed by friend and DJM staffer Steve Brown.
Christine Wallace's early interest in politics began when appointed a staffer in the office of Peter Shack MP, a Liberal member of the House of Representatives.
The president of the early Young Conservatives was often a successful person in their 30s-a Member of Parliament or senior political staffer.
Some, including Reagan staffer Jack F. Matlock, Jr., attribute Reagan ’ s refusal to compromise on SDI testing to a mistaken belief that the proposed restrictions would be detrimental to the program, whereas in reality, Matlock contends, they would have had little effect on research that was still in its very early stages.

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