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Among stage performances was a starring role in `` Golden Arrow '' directed by Noel Coward.
It was later selected, with some controversy, to be the primary weapon for the Canadian Avro Arrow supersonic interceptor, along with the new Astra fire-control system.
Canadair continued development until the Arrow was cancelled in 1958.
The film was James Stewart's first western ( he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73 ), and was also notable for a ferocious cat-fight between Marlene Dietrich and Una Merkel, which apparently caused a mild censorship problem at the time of release.
Hayek is the second-most frequently cited economist ( after Kenneth Arrow ) in the Nobel lectures of the prize winners in economics, particularly since his lecture was critical of the field of orthodox economics and neo-classical modelization.
It may have been used in some non-nuclear submarines, and was used on some rocket engines ( notably the Black Arrow and the Me-163 rocket plane ).
The Golden Arrow Prayer was first made public by her in Tours.
It was first demonstrated mathematically by economists Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu.
Collusion was further heightened when the Fascist Arrow Cross Party later came to power.
Arrow was born on August 23, 1921, in New York City to parents of Romanian Jewish origins.
Arrow was instrumental in kick-starting research into endogenous-growth theory ( also known as new-growth theory ), which sought to explain the source of technical change, which is a key driver of economic growth.
Much of that, but not all, later became Old US 12 — the " old " designation came about when I-94 was built parallel to it — and also was called Red Arrow Highway after a World War I army division.
Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent was a joint operation between British Railways, Silver City and Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer français ( SNCF ).
The central traditional government system of the Cheyenne was the " Arrow Keeper " followed by the " Council of Forty-Four ".
During a Quidditch training session in the third book, Madam Hooch mentioned that she learned to fly on a Silver Arrow and that it was a fine broom.
* Hungary's Government of National Unity ( 1944 – 1945 )-The pro-Nazi régime of Prime Minister Ferenc Szálasi supported by the Arrow Cross Party was a German puppet régime.
Arrow Cross was a pro-German, anti-Semitic Fascist party.
The CF-105 Arrow was rolled out on October 4, 1957, coincidentally the very same day the USSR launched Sputnik 1 into orbit, heralding the dawn of the space age and potentially the end of the Arrow's main target, the longe-range bomber.
Even before the Arrow first flew, Avro was designing a future version, the Mark 3.
This was thought to be suitable as under the terms of various agreements, statements, and promises to Allied and in particular Commonwealth nations, the US would buy weapons from an ally if they were the best available and the Arrow seemed to fit this description.
At the request of USAF Chief Scientist, a less radical modification of the Arrow than the PS-2 was pursued which became the Mark 4.
The Iroquois program was cancelled, along with the Arrow, on 20 February 1959.

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While in university he was elected president of the student council, president of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity, and in 1967 president of the Order of the Arrow.
In October 1921, he convened the first national meeting of what was then called the National Lodge of the Order of the Arrow in Philadelphia, and Goodman was elected Grand Chieftain.

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* 1921 – Kenneth Arrow, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
* 1964 – Vietnam War: Operation Pierce ArrowAmerican aircraft from carriers and bomb North Vietnam in retaliation for strikes against U. S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
* August 23 – Kenneth Arrow, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
The " dream cars " which American automobile manufacturers exhibited at the fair included Cadillac's introduction of its V-16 limousine ; Nash's exhibit had a variation on the vertical ( i. e., paternoster ) parking garage — all the cars were new Nashes ; Lincoln presented its rear-engined " concept car " precursor to the Lincoln-Zephyr, which went on the market in 1936 with a front engine ; Pierce-Arrow presented its modernistic Pierce Silver Arrow for which it used the byline " Suddenly it's 1940!
Kenneth Joseph Arrow ( born August 23, 1921 ) is an American economist and joint winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics with John Hicks in 1972.
Arrow analysed this issue for medical care ( a 1963 paper entitled " Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care ", in the American Economic Review ); later researchers investigated many other markets, particularly second-hand assets, online auctions and insurance.
Marcus Stern, associate director of the American Repertory Theater, directed a stage adaptation of Donnie Darko at the Zero Arrow Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the fall of 2007.
Having chosen an appropriate animal as a totem for the lodge, the committee turned to finding a new name, which was supposed to be symbolic of the Native American background of the Order of the Arrow.
The American program also syncretized American Indian elements, with all Cub Scouts belonging to the Webelos tribe, symbolized by the Arrow of Light and led by Akela.
" I Shot an Arrow into the Air " is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
Neal Adams ( born June 15, 1941 ) is an American comic book and commercial artist known for helping to create some of the definitive modern imagery of the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman, and Green Arrow ; as the co-founder of the graphic design studio Continuity Associates ; and as a creators-rights advocate who helped secure a pension and recognition for Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
12 December 1985: An Arrow Air DC-8, Arrow Air Flight 1285, carrying American military personnel on a charter flight home for Christmas, crashed in Newfoundland, killing all 248 passengers and 8 crew members.
Nick Cravat ( 1912 – 1994 ), an American actor who appeared alongside Burt Lancaster in several films most notable among them are The Crimson Pirate and The Flame and the Arrow.
" of British aviation, comparable to the cancellation and destruction of the American Northrop Flying Wing bombers, and Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow interceptor that was scrapped in Canada in 1959.
* Kenneth J. Arrow ( 1994 ), " Methodological Individualism and Social Knowledge ," American Economic Review, 84 ( 2 ), p p. 1-9.
Arrow Cargo was an American cargo airline ( originally known as Arrow Air ) based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA.
Ouray ( Arrow ) ( c. 1833 – August 24, 1880 ) was a Native American chief of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado.
Within hours, President Johnson ordered the launching of retaliatory air strikes ( Operation Pierce Arrow ) on the bases of the North Vietnamese torpedo boats and announced, in a television address to the American public that same evening, that U. S. naval forces had been attacked.
ECAC has a fleet of: Piper Tomahawks ; Cessna 172M ; Piper Warrior II ; Piper Warrior III ( Garmin Equipped ); Cessna 172 ( G1000 ); Piper Arrow ; Piper Arrow ( New Model ); Cessna 182T ( Garmin Equipped ); Cirrus SR20 ; Piper Seminole ( Multi-Engine ); Cirrus SR22 ; Robinson R44 ( Helicopter ); Piaggio, Avanti ; Bombardier: Global Express, Challenger ; Socata: TBM-850 / 700 ; Pilatus: PC-12 ; American Champion: Super Decathlon ; Extra: 300.
Tex G. Hall (“ Ihbudah Hishi ” “ Red Tipped Arrow ”), ( born 18 September 1956 ) is a Native American who was tribal chairman of Three Affiliated Tribes from 1998 to 2006.

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