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Atkins and gave
Commissioner Paul S. Atkins of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission considered Federalist Society members " the heirs of James Madison's legacy " in a speech he gave in January 2008 to the Federalist Society Lawyers ' Chapter of Dallas, Texas.
:" 1815 a War Office publication showing how the Soldier's Pocket Book should be filled out gave as its example one Private Thomas Atkins, No. 6 Troop, 6th Dragoons.
Atkins was one of the pre-eminent guitarists of his day, and his endorsement gave Gretsch greater visibility in competition with Gibson and Fender.
Atkins gave birth to a baby boy named Varro Blair Mendez on December 25, 2011.
This gave Wyg & for Wygand ; @ kins for Atkins ; and ¼maine for Quartermaine.

Atkins and critical
" Forced to relocate to Fortson, Georgia, to live with his father because of a critical asthma condition, Atkins was a sensitive youth who made music his obsession.
Scott Atkins with critical introduction, historical contexts, and new footnotes from American Studies at the University of Virginia.
Atkins have identified this section as the most critical, because of the proximity of the road and the brook.

Atkins and break
Unable to break into the Sun Records label's stable of male artists, she received the advice and assistance of RCA Records ' Chet Atkins in forming this new label to release her music.

Atkins and search
The mere existence of the image in the cache should not necessarily be sufficient proof that the image was made when it was downloaded, however ; this should be backed up by evidence of an intentional directed search, for example ( see Atkins v DPP ).
At the same time, Herman Phillips, David Atkins, and Ted " Hoppy " Hopkins, the minds behind Luna Park Glenelg in South Australia, began to search for a location to establish a new Luna Park, due to difficulties with Glenelg Council and local residents.

Atkins and for
* Robert Atkins ( 1930 – 2003 ), known for the Atkins diet
Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others.
Whereas Travis's right hand used his index finger for the melody and thumb for bass notes, Atkins expanded his right hand style to include picking with his first three fingers, with the thumb on bass.
Traveling to Chicago, Atkins auditioned for Red Foley, who was leaving his star position on WLS-AM's National Barn Dance to join the Grand Ole Opry.
In addition to recording, Atkins became a design consultant for Gretsch, who manufactured a popular Chet Atkins line of electric guitars from 1955 – 1980.
Atkins also became manager of RCA Victor's Nashville studio, eventually inspiring and seeing the completion of the legendary RCA Studio B, the first studio built specifically for the purpose of recording on the now-famous Music Row.
Guitarists of all styles came to admire various Atkins albums for their unique musical ideas and in some cases experimental electronic ideas.
Atkins performed by invitation at the White House for presidents Kennedy through George H. W. Bush.
Atkins is notable for his broad influence.
Exponents of this style often come from a country, folk or ragtime background, such as Chet Atkins, although it is also sometimes employed by straight-ahead jazz practitioners, for instance Martin Taylor.
In Atkins v. Virginia, for example, the majority cited the fact that the European Union forbid death penalty as part of their reasoning, while Chief Justice Rehnquist denounced the " Court's decision to place weight on foreign laws.
A recent biography of Vera Atkins, the intelligence officer for the French section of SOE, notes that that there was a great deal of confusion about what happened to Szabo-the story was revised four times-and states that the Sten gun incident " was probably a fabrication ".
In November 1969, while in prison in connection with a car theft, Susan Atkins boasted to an inmate that she was responsible for the murder of Sharon Tate.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney offered Susan Atkins a deal that guaranteed they would not seek the death penalty against her for any of the current charges in exchange for her grand jury and trial testimony.
Fromm's four non-productive orientations also served as basis for the LIFO test, first published in 1967 by Stuart Atkins, Alan Katcher, PhD, and Elias Porter, PhD and the Strength Deployment Inventory, first published in 1971 by Chris H. Porter, PhD,
Soon after his arrival at Sydney, in August 1806, Bligh was given an address of welcome signed by Major Johnston for the military, by Richard Atkins for the civilian officers, and by John Macarthur for the free settlers.
Bligh had the Judge-Advocate, Richard Atkins, issue an order for John Macarthur to appear on the matter of the bond on the 15th of December 1807.
Sascha Petrosevitch ( Steven Seagal ) is a car thief who's brought in by criminal Nick Frazier ( Jeffrey " Ja Rule " Atkins ) to work for crime boss Sonny Eckvall ( Richard Bremmer ), who apparently shot and killed Sascha's wife.
However, Dumars managed to work a sign and trade with Orlando that brought the Pistons Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins in exchange for Hill.

Atkins and murderers
Major subsequent developments include forbidding the death penalty for rape ( Coker v. Georgia ), restricting the death penalty in cases of felony murder ( Enmund v. Florida ), exempting the mentally handicapped ( Atkins v. Virginia ) and juvenile murderers ( Roper v. Simmons ) from the death penalty, removing virtually all limitations on the presentation of mitigating evidence ( Lockett v. Ohio, Holmes v. South Carolina ), requiring precision in the definition of aggravating factors ( Godfrey v. Georgia, Walton v. Arizona ), and requiring the jury to decide whether aggravating factors have been proved beyond a reasonable doubt ( Ring v. Arizona ).

Atkins and when
Atkins did not have a strong style of his own until 1939 when ( while still living in Georgia ) he heard Merle Travis picking over WLW radio.
He had a solo spot on the Opry ; but when that was cut, Atkins moved on to KWTO-AM in Springfield, Missouri.
In later years, when Bradley asked how he achieved his sound, Atkins told him " it was Porter.
" Porter described Atkins as respectful of musicians when recording — if someone was out of tune he would not single that person out by name.
He took a considerable risk during the mid-1960s, when the Civil Rights Movement sparked violence throughout the South by signing country music's first African-American singer Charley Pride, who sang rawer country than the smoother music Atkins had pioneered.
Appointed as the first postmaster in 1873, Darr also operated an informal bank, where he kept people ’ s money in his vault, until 1895, when he and other local businessmen founded the Bank of Atkins, which has evolved into a branch of Liberty Bank.
Interstate 40 added vitality to Atkins when the section of the interstate through Pope County opened in September 1968, giving Atkins access where the thoroughfare traverses State Highway 105.
Atkins, like Levene and Lydon, was a control freak, but Levene had the disadvantage of having repeatedly fired Atkins over apparent trifles, and of being incapacitated on heroin much of the time — so when conflict arose again, Levene was the one to go.
This is staffed by Atkins PLC who won the contract for the operation after Glasgow City Council declined to bid when the contract came up for renewal in 2006.
Déricourt's possible duplicity was revealed after the war when war crimes investigators ( including Vera Atkins ) received absolute information from German sources that Dericourt had been one of their agents, BOE48, and that the information he provided had led to the arrest and execution of several SOE agents.
The entire military is made up of one man, Atkins, and he is awakened only when needed.
/ But it's " Thin red line of ' eroes " when the drums begin to roll ," – " Tommy Atkins " being slang for a common soldier in the British Army.
But the new traditionalist movement had already taken hold as early as 1981, when newcomers such as Ricky Skaggs and George Strait had their first big hits, and Reba McEntire had her first big hit in 1980 ; in addition, songwriter – guitarist and Chet Atkins prodigy Steve Wariner also emerged as a popular act starting in the early 1980s.
But the new traditionalist movement had already taken hold as early as 1981, when newcomers such as Ricky Skaggs and George Strait had their first big hits, and Reba McEntire had her first big hit in 1980 ; in addition, songwriter – guitarist and Chet Atkins prodigy Steve Wariner also emerged as a popular act starting in the early 1980s.
Atkins had been an average student in Leigh High School in San Jose, but her grades deteriorated when she entered Los Banos High School.
In 1967, Atkins met Charles Manson when he played guitar at the house where she was living with several friends.
Atkins claimed she didn ’ t know a crime was going to take place, a claim she made when she pleaded guilty to the murder, although she wrote in her 1977 book that she went to Hinman's home to get money and knew that it was possible they were going to kill Hinman.
She was married on September 9, 1981 to Donald Lee Laisure, a Texan claiming to be a multi-millionaire who would use his resources to help secure her freedom, but Atkins had the marriage annulled in 1982 when it was revealed that many of his claims were false.
Debra Tate, the only surviving immediate relative of murder victim Sharon Tate, spoke in opposition to a compassionate release for Atkins, stating, " She will be set free when judged by God.
Yates almost won the British Championship in 1911, when he tied for first place with Henry Atkins, but lost the play-off.
Pendergrass had been a former member of Philadelphia R & B group The Cadillacs ( not the New York group that had hits in the late 1950s ) and was promoted to lead singer when John Atkins quit the same year.
He was killed at his post, and the Reverend Hardy wrote that " His name happened to be Tommy Atkins and so, throughout the Mutiny Campaign, when a daring deed was done, the doer was said to be ' a regular Tommy Atkins '".

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