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Historian Thomas Bailey observed, " Seldom has the public mind been so successfully poisoned against an honest and high-minded man.
Transhumanism has been characterized by one critic, Francis Fukuyama, as among the world's most dangerous ideas ,, to which Ronald Bailey countered that it is rather the " movement that epitomizes the most daring, courageous, imaginative, and idealistic aspirations of humanity ".
The first U. S. Supreme Court case to uphold the ban against involuntary servitude was Bailey v. Alabama ( 1911 ).</ p >< p > Requiring specific performance as a remedy for breach of personal services contracts has regarded as a form of involuntary servitude by some scholars and courts, though other jurisdictions and scholars have rejected this argument ; it is a popular rule in academia and many local jurisdictions, but has never been upheld by higher courts .</ p >
The theory was first proposed in 1977 by C. Bailey and K. Maroldt and has since found both supporters and detractors in the academic world.
Guitarist Derek Bailey proposed " non-idiomatic improvisation " as a more accurately descriptive term, claiming the form offers musicians more possibilities " per cubic second " than any genre ;< ref name =" Guitar Player January 1997 "> Guitar Player, January 1997 Interestingly, John Eyles notes that Bailey has been quoted as saying that free improvisation is “ playing without memory ”.
1976 saw Bailey form Company, an ever-changing collection of like-minded improvisors, which at various times has included Anthony Braxton, Tristan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, John Zorn, Buckethead and many others.
Eschewing labels such as " jazz " ( even " free jazz "), Bailey described his music as " non-idiomatic ", a label that has been much debated.
Sarah Bailey ( Robin Tunney ), a troubled teenager, has just moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles with her father and stepmother.
The 150 metres, though rarely competed, has a star-studded history: Pietro Mennea set a world best in 1983, Olympic champions Michael Johnson and Donovan Bailey went head-to-head over the distance in 1997, and Usain Bolt improved Mennea's record in 2009.
The 1977 epic war film A Bridge Too Far, depicting the events of Operation Market Garden in September 1944, has a lengthy scene showing the construction of a Bailey bridge at Son in the Netherlands by units of both the American 101st Airborne Division and the British XXX Corps.
Braxton has recorded with many of the free jazz musicians, including Ornette Coleman and European free improvisers such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, and the Globe Unity Orchestra.
" In the UK it has been known for decades as the " Portsmouth defence " or the " guardsman's defence " ( the latter term was used in an episode of Rumpole of the Bailey made in 1980 ).
Bailey's Crossroads has never been part of the corporate limits of Falls Church, Virginia, but the Bailey family was long connected with the community.
The city has three major parks – Beebe Street Memorial Park, Bailey Park, and Gierk Park.
Bailey is a patron of International Animal Rescue and has been instrumental in the organisation's campaign to capture dancing bears.
Bailey has appeared frequently on the intellectual panel game QI since it began in 2003, appearing alongside host Stephen Fry and regular panellist Alan Davies.
Bailey is a talented pianist and guitarist, and has perfect pitch ; of this he has said
Cornell has memorialized Bailey by dedicating Bailey Hall in his honor.
Since 1958 the American Horticultural Society has issued the annual Liberty Hyde Bailey Award.
The band has received 20 Grammy nominations ; they won six as a group and two of its members, Maurice White and Bailey, won separate individual awards.
However, Bailey was never explicit about the etymology of the word, and it has been suggested that it is a contraction of the words cultigen and variety, which seems more appropriate.

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Bank robber Harvey Bailey would later complain in his 1973 autobiography that he and Fred Burke had been drinking beer in Calumet City at the time of the massacre, and the resulting heat forced them to abandon their bank robbing ventures.
In 1998, it supported the Linux7K project that had been initiated by Ed Bailey at Red Hat, which was to port Linux to its Series 5 personal computer.
Two of these poems (" Prothalamion " and " Epithalamion ", amounting to 271 lines ) had been written while Jones was living in London during the Blitz, for the marriage of Harman Grisewood to Margaret Bailey.
However, in the same article cited above, Bailey contends that free improvisation must have been the earliest musical style, because " mankind's first musical performance couldn't have been anything other than a free improvisation.
The fact that the first colonial governor, Charles Baley ( various spellings exist, including, but not limited to " Bailey "), was a Quaker might have been an important factor in the style of relations established between the company and its " trading partners ", Canada's First Nations.
In her trial, which commenced on January 15, 1976 ( and in her dozens of previous interviews by FBI agents Charles Bates and Lawrence Lawler — any reference to which was not allowed by the presiding judge to be included in the trial ), Hearst's attorney F. Lee Bailey claimed that Hearst had been blindfolded, imprisoned in a narrow closet and physically and sexually abused.
He formerly had been the long term doctor for Eugene O ' Neill and evaluated the confessed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo, a case defended in 1967 by Bailey.
Bailey argued that she had been coerced or intimidated into taking part in the bank robbery.
The feverish intensity of ' Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum ,' for instance, hasn't dimmed over the years, and the song's been covered by a wide variety of performers, from Pearl Bailey and Marc Almond to Mandy Patinkin.
Bailey bridge sections have also been used to construct the supports.
The pioneer settlers of the community are thought to have been William and Charles Bailey who built the first house within the present village limits.
When, prior to the recording, LaBour told Bailey that his article had been intended as a joke, Bailey sighed and replied " Well, we have an hour of television to do ; you're going to have to go along with this.
Inderwick later writing " I confess to a feeling of pain at finding in October 1660, sitting as a judge at the Old Bailey, trying and condemning to death batches of the regicides, men under whose orders he had himself acted, who had been his colleagues in Parliament, with whom he had sat on committees to alter the law ".
It marked the first time that Bailey had been able to tie together his music and post-modern gags with the whimsical rambling style he is now known for.

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Bailey was married at a young age and the couple had six children.
Bailey married Kristin in 1998.
In the nineteen seventies he met and married Christine Bailey.
She married and divorced Ted Bailey, keeping his last name because she thought it sounded more American than Rinker.
Miss Emily Mather married Frederick Bailey Deeming, who called himself Albert Williams and posed as an officer in the Army.
( Bailey, p. 157 ) They married in 1921.
In 1991, Bailey and Currie were married in Las Vegas and the following year moved to New Zealand with their two children.
In 2009, he married art agent Lara Bailey.
James Anthony Bailey was married to Ruth McCaddon of Zanesville, Ohio.
During the 1980s Lusardi married a builder named Terry Bailey and they were often featured in the News of the World's Sunday supplement magazine, " Sunday ".
Bellson and his first wife, the actress and singer Pearl Bailey ( married 1952 – 1990 ), had the second highest number of appearances at the White House ( only Bob Hope had more ).
In 1952 he married Pearl Bailey, and he left Ellington to be her musical director.
Circa 1986, he married his second wife, Katherine, with whom he had daughters Morgan and Bailey.
He had previously worked for Decca Records and its subsidiaries Coral and Brunswick, where his production credits included Alan Dale, The McGuire Sisters, Pearl Bailey and numerous hits for singer Theresa Brewer, whom he married.
Keller Breland died in 1965 and Marian married Bob Bailey in 1976.
On 15 November 1914, McGee married Eileen Rose Bailey ; the couple had daughter Nada the following year.
In 1877 Blakelock married Cora Rebecca Bailey ; they had nine children.
Frantz recently married her fiancé, Scott Bailey in California on November 11, 2011.
Shuttlesworth married Sephira Bailey in 2007.
Florence Merriam married Vernon Bailey a field naturalist a long-time collecting partner of C. Hart Merriam's.
On 12 December 1932, she married John Milner Bailey ( 15 June 1900 East Grimstead-13 February 1946 Cape Town, South Africa ) ( became the Bailey baronet Sir John Milner Bailey, 2nd Bt ), but the marriage was unsuccessful and they divorced in 1935.

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