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* Albie Sachs ( born 1935 ), a South African Constitutional Court Justice
The current President ( 2007 ) is David Edgar, the noted playwright, TV and film writer ( Nicholas Nickleby for the Royal Shakespeare Company ; Pentecost, which won an Evening Standard award in 1994 ; The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs ; Albert Speer, based on Gitta Sereny's biography of Hitler's architect ; Playing With Fire ; etc.
In a widely-quoted passage from the majority ruling, Justice Albie Sachs wrote:
He had a prominent role as Calpurnius Piso in the BBC's acclaimed adaptation of Robert Graves ' I, Claudius ( 1976 ); he played Magwitch in the BBC's 1981 adaptation of Dickens ' Great Expectations, and the jailer in The Secret Life of Albie Sachs.
Judge Albie Sachs commented that " it's asking the courts to intrude, in a very profound way, on a very sensitive issue ".
* Justice Albie Sachs ( born 1935, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2009 )
* Community Video Education Trust: a digital archive of 90 hours of videos taken in South Africa in the late 1980s and early 1990s including women of Lavender Hill talking about removals from District Six ( June 6, 1985 ) and Albie Sachs at District 6 on his return from exile ( 1991 ).
The court houses a collection of more than 200 contemporary artworks chosen by Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs, including works by Gerard Sekoto, William Kentridge, and Cecil Skotnes.
* On tour with Albie Sachs
* 7 April – A car bomb explodes in Maputo, Mozambique injuring Albie Sachs, an anti-apartheid lawyer
Many Jews were involved in the anti-apartheid movement, with Joe Slovo, Albie Sachs, Dennis Goldberg, Harry Schwarz and Helen Suzman being among the most notable.
Kagenna # 4 Do You Have to be White to be Green by Albie Sachs ; Steve Newman's alternative reality ; German Green party interview ; Radical Radio ; Disrupting Trivia and Tapping the Information Highway ; The Reality of Meat ; Hobos Recycle ; CO-OP cutup ; Kwangoma ; P. Clark-Brown poster.

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In " To Be A Somebody ", he is notably subjected to monkey chants from a member of a skinhead gang during the investigation into the murder of Albie Kinsella's first victim, an Asian shopkeeper ; the offending skinhead is arrested for racial harassment on the orders of Bilborough.
They met when they were set up at a dinner party held by Morrissey's Robin Hood co-star Danny Webb, and have since had three children ; Albie, Anna and Gene.
Albie was born to Albert and Mariana Morkel as the second of three children ; Morné is the youngest ; his older brother, Malan also played cricket.

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He worked for years on his 1000-page autobiographical novel, The Education of Albie Snow, but the three-volume work remains unpublished.
* In Season 1, Episode 12 of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Matthew Perry's character Matt Albie mentioned that his nephew had a 3. 8 GPA at Boston Latin.
In 1999, he hit his first career home run on April 30 against Albie Lopez of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Despite this, they invite him on the Jolly Boys Outing, and on the way, he catches Jumbo and Albie taking drugs, but they convince him that they are breath fresheners.
Kaleidoscope theme utility using Albie Wong ’ s ElectricMonk scheme, running on Mac OS 9 in 2001
Albie was created by award-winning children's author Andy Cutbill and was based on his own childhood.
After the departure of Coad in 1960 and an unsuccessful season under Albie Murphy, Seán Thomas took on the role of rebuilding the Rovers team which had suffered from the breakup of Coad's Colts.
On the night of July 4, his mother Helen ( Veronica Cartwright ), asks him to get his younger brother, Jeff ( Albie Whitaker ), from a friend's house on the other side of the woods.
Albert Anthony " Albie " Lopez ( born on August 18, 1971 in Mesa, Arizona ) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

Albie and save
Perry played Matt Albie alongside Bradley Whitford's Danny Tripp, a writer-director duo brought in to help save a failing sketch show.

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Paul Hartman played her husband, Albie Morrison.
* Robert Carlyle as Albie Kinsella: a hard-working Liverpool fan and survivor of Hillsborough, who is driven over the edge soon after his father's death and becomes a killer.
In 2007, digital studio Worldwide Biggies, founded by Nickelodeon and Spike TV executive Albie Hecht, acquired film rights to Tom Swift.
Other animations made by the studio include The Foxbusters, Victor and Hugo, Avenger Penguins, Jamie and the Magic Torch, Fetch The Vet and Albie.
Interior illustrations were supplied by Chris Baker, Jeff Dee, Emmanuel ( who also illustrator the cover ), Albie Fiore, Alan Hunter, Russ Nicholson, Erol Otus, Jim Roslof, David C. Sutherland III, Bill Willingham, Polly Wilson, and Tony Yates.
In the 1969 season, he also employed the services of a competitive private investigator, Albie Loos ( performed by Joe Mantell ) as a sort of investigative go-fer.
However, by 1997, following the departure of longtime programming director and afternoon personality, Albie Dee, its playlist consisted mainly R & B and hip-hop titles.
However, injuries to starters like " Black Jack " McDowell and inconsistency from Albie Lopez and Brian Anderson forced the team to bring up its top pitching prospect.
Assistant Secretary of State Albie Duncan refers to Josh as " McGarry's boy ," and Bartlet believes that Josh would throw out the baby, the bath water and the bathtub in order to avoid letting Leo down.
Albie is a Cosgrove Hall-produced animated series about a 6-year old boy with a wild, distorted imagination.
The concept of Albie involves a small boy who keeps encountering exotic animals in his garden whose sole purpose seem to be to get him into trouble.
Albie would interact with the animals in the same way Calvin would with Hobbes, leaving the viewer to make their own mind up as to what was real and was not.
* Charl Schwartzel ( the 2011 US Masters champion ), Morné Morkel and Albie Morkel attended Vereeniging High.
The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Zombie Hotel, Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands, Albie, Monty the Dog, The Magic Key, P. B.

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Also in Britain, Norton Motorcycles developed a Wankel rotary engine for motorcycles, based on the Sachs air-cooled Wankel that powered the DKW / Hercules W-2000 motorcycle, which was included in their Commander and F1 ; Suzuki also made a production motorcycle with a Wankel engine, the RE-5, where they used ferrotic alloy apex seals and an NSU rotor in a successful attempt to prolong the engine's life.
People with Tay – Sachs disease develop cognitive and motor skill deterioration, dysarthria, dysphagia, ataxia, and spasticity ; they typically die between five and fifteen years old.
In 1969, John S. O ' Brien showed that Tay – Sachs disease was caused by an enzyme defect ; he also proved that Tay – Sachs patients could be diagnosed by an assay of hexosaminidase A activity.
For example, small Scottish and Irish harps can be held on the lap, while some ancient Sumerian lyres appear to have been as tall as a seated man ( see Kinsky ; also Sachs, History ..., under " References ").
* Peter Kellogg ( born 1943 ), tied for number 278 on Forbes Magazine's 2006 Billionaires List, with a net worth of $ 2. 6 billion ; director of the Wall Street investment firm Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, which was sold to Goldman Sachs in 2000 for $ 5. 5 billion.
Sachs broke down his 5th category into 3 subcategories: 51 = electrically actuated acoustic instruments ; 52 = electrically amplified acoustic instruments ; 53 = instruments in which make sound primarily by way of electrically driven oscillators, such as theremins or synthesizers, which he called radioelectric instruments.
Sachs divided his 5th category into 3 subcategories: 51 = electrically actuated acoustic instruments ; 52 = electrically amplified acoustic instruments ; 53 = instruments in which make sound primarily by way of electrically driven oscillators, such as theremins or synthesizers, which he called radioelectric instruments.
Sachs wrote that an Italian journalist, Raffaele Calzini, said Toscanini told him, " My son Walter sent me the test pressing of the Ninth from America ; I want to hear and check how it came out, and possibly to correct it.
* Horowitz, Joseph, Understanding Toscanini, New York: Knopf, 1987 ( a revisionist treatment, attacking Toscanini's legacy ; contains factual errors corrected by Sachs in Reflections on Toscanini ).
* Laura Liswood, Co-Founder of the Council of Women World Leaders ; Senior Advisor, Goldman Sachs.
( At one point, Nunn auditioned for the role of Leia Organa in the movie Star Wars ; the role eventually went to Carrie Fisher, with Ann Sachs reprising it for the National Public Radio version.
Business leaders counted among its graduates include the current Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein ; current Chairman of the Board and majority owner of National Amusements, billionaire Sumner Redstone ; current President and CEO of TIAA-CREF, Roger W. Ferguson, Jr .; current CEO and Chairman of Toys " R " Us, Gerald L. Storch ; and former CEO of Delta Air Lines, Gerald Grinstein, among many others.
Investment banks Bear Stearns ( founded in 1923 ) and Lehman Brothers ( over 100 years old ) collapsed ; Merrill Lynch was acquired by Bank of America, which remained in trouble, as did Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
The HBO film featured an all-star cast, including William Hurt as Treasury Secretary and former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson and Cynthia Nixon as his liaison to the press ; James Woods as Richard Fuld of Lehman Brothers ; and Paul Giamatti as Ben Bernanke.
* Thomas J. Healey, 2003 -, Partner, Healey Development LLC ; teaching course at Harvard University ’ s John F. Kennedy School of Government ; formerly with Goldman, Sachs and an Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury.
Sachs achieved distinction as an investigator, a writer and a teacher ; his name will ever be especially associated with the great development of plant physiology which marked the latter half of the 19th century, though there is scarcely a branch of botany to which he did not materially contribute.
Sachs ' first published volume was the Handbuch der Experimentalphysiologie des Pflanzen ( 1865 ; French edition, 1868 ), which gives an admirable account of the state of knowledge in certain departments of the subject, and includes a great deal of original information.
Harvey Sachs has written over 600 articles and other pieces for periodicals that include The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Times Literary Supplement ; record companies that include Deutsche Grammophon and RCA / BMG ; and many radio and television programs.

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