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For Town of Brunswick in the Revolutionary War, the excerpts from Barnett cover the history " Situated, as it was, near the head of navigation on the Hudson, and on the line traversed by the contending forces between New York City and Canada, ( the people of Brunswick ) naturally suffered many and grievous annoyances from both sides, but principally from the tories.
Other executives within MCA were Lawrence R. Barnett, who ran the agency's live acts division during its glory agency years in the 1950s and 1960s, and Ned Tanen, head of Universal Pictures.
In 1934, while living and working in New York, Moten married a second time, to Claude Barnett, the head of the Associated Negro Press.
The station was originally owned by local shareholders, including Steve Dickson ( currently head of the local Chamber of Commerce ), Broadcast Industry Mogul David Maker, Philip Hilton ( a production assistant at BBC Radio Merseyside ), John Cooper, a travel rep and the original owner of Blackpool's Radio Wave, John Barnett.
Brown attended Fort Scott, Kansas Junior College as a freshman and impressed then-Northwestern University head coach Gary Barnett enough to be offered a scholarship there as a running back.
He played under three different head coaches at High Point, including future boss J. D. Barnett.
First, under Barnett, Smith learned the principles of the ball-line defense, a hallmark of Smith's teams throughout his head coaching career.
* Gary Barnett ' 64, former head football coach at the University of Colorado and Northwestern University

Barnett and Democratic
Barnett's term as governor officially expired on January 21, 1964, with the swearing-in of his successor, the outgoing lieutenant governor, Paul B. Johnson, Jr. Barnett was known for his strong opposition to the development of the two-party system in the former Democratic stronghold of Mississippi.
Barnett was expected by some to run in the 1964 Democratic presidential primaries as a segregationist candidate against incumbent U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, but he did not.
In 2007, his granddaughter, Judith Barnett, was a Democratic candidate for Justice Court judge in Hinds County, District One.
Phillips faced the Democratic nominee Paul Johnson, nearly as outspoken in defense of conservative politics as his predecessor Barnett.
" Phillips accused outgoing Governor Barnett and Democratic opponent Paul Johnson of " rooster fighting with U. S. martshals " in the 1962 desegregation crisis, which ended in the enrollment of James Meredith as the first African American student and subsequent Ole Miss graduate.
* Ethel Glen Barnett, the Democratic nominee for Neshoba County sheriff

Barnett and party
His long-serving deputy at the Treasury, Joel Barnett, in response to a remark by a third party that " Denis Healey would sell his own grandmother ", quipped, " No, he would get me to do it for him ".
Following the election of a new State Liberal party government, Premier Colin Barnett, announced in February 2009 that, in light of the State's deteriorating finances, his Government had scrapped plans for a new outdoor stadium.
Dr. Archie Morris and Dr. Ray Barnett leave for another party.

Barnett and must
Barnett suggests that in practice it is impossible for any constitution to derive its legitimacy from consent, but it must rather derive legitimacy through " necessity " and " propriety ".
Barnett argues that each of these problems must be solved in order for individuals to be able to pursue their happiness under conditions of social peace.

Barnett and make
Legal scholar Randy Barnett has argued that, while presence in the territory of a society may be necessary for consent, it is not consent to any rules the society might make regardless of their content.
Renteln thus bridges the gap between the anthropologist as scientist ( whom Steward and Barnett felt had nothing to offer debates on rights and morality ) and as private individual ( who has every right to make value judgements ).
Although Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Rick Dudley was ready to make Daniel his first overall choice before opening negotiations, he was convinced by Burke and Barnett that Daniel would not sign unless his brother was on the same team.
Joseph BarnettJoseph Barnett ( c. 1858 – 1927 ) was a former fish porter, and victim Mary Kelly's lover from 8 April 1887 to 30 October 1888, when they quarrelled and separated after he lost his job and she returned to prostitution to make a living.
And by internalising the code of honour they did not, as Barnett supposes, make themselves defenceless in a world of chicanery and crime, but endowed themselves with the only real defence that human life can offer – the instinctive trust between strangers, which enables them in whatever dangerous circumstances to act together as a team ".
With the programme screened pre-watershed at 6 pm, it led to presenter Neil Barnett having to make repeated apologies.
However, he was contacted by Walter Barnett, who had been ordered by the Intelligence and Information Institute to make up an explanation for the appearance of the Transformers, to avoid panic among the people of the USA.
Barnett uses the radio to call County and demands that Abby reopen the ER, otherwise the five critical patients would probably not make it to the hospital.
During the tour of Germany, Ward picked up a knee injury, leaving him unlikely to make the start of the Premier League season and facing competition for a starting place with Zak Whitbread, Ryan Bennett, Russell Martin, Daniel Ayala and Leon Barnett.
In the tenth inning of Game 3, with teammate César Gerónimo on base and nobody out, Amrbrister collided with Boston Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk while attempting to sacrifice bunt, leading to a wild throw by Fisk and his subsequent failure to get Gerónimo out ; home plate umpire Larry Barnett did not make the expected interference call on Armbrister, a decision which was harshly criticized after the Reds won the game 6 – 5.

Barnett and move
William Barnett would move into the area in 1827 and would establish Mt.
" Big Earl " Barnett is a police detective who lives in the apartment building Raj and Rerun move into and was introduced in the third and final season.
Initially Court had announced that he would stay on as opposition leader, but had secretly negotiated a deal under which she would leave the Federal Parliament and factional opponent Colin Barnett would move to Canberra.
In " tight " rock ( low permeability ) like the Barnett Shale, the gas uses fractures to move out of the rock and into the wellbore.

Barnett and relations
Although Steward and Barnett seemed to be suggesting that anthropology as such should restrict itself to purely academic affairs, people within and without the academy have continued to debate the ways non-anthropologists have used this principle in public policy concerning ethnic minorities or in international relations ( see this interview or this article on cultural relativism and human rights for examples of this debate ).
Michael Barnett describes constructivist international relations theories as being concerned with how ideas define international structure, how this structure defines the interests and identities of states and how states and non-state actors reproduce this structure.
A man of many interests and great energy, much of which was directed toward improving race relations and civic unity, Powell Barnett organized the Leschi Improvement Council and became its first president in 1967, led in organizing the East Madison YMCA, served as chairman of its board, and chaired a committee that revised the Seattle Urban League, thus saving its membership in the Community Chest.

Barnett and with
Barnett, who came into office with no previous experience in public administration, has surrounded himself with confusion which not only keeps his foes guessing but his friends as well.
In Marlborough, however, Correlli Barnett puts the total casualty figure as high as 30, 000 – 15, 000 dead and wounded with an additional 15, 000 taken captive.
Octo Barnett and Neil Pappalardo were also involved with MGH's planning for a Hospital Information System, obtained a backward compatible PDP-9, and began using MUMPS in the admissions cycle and laboratory test reporting.
Laboratory rats have also proved valuable in psychological studies of learning and other mental processes ( Barnett, 2002 ), as well as to understand group behavior and overcrowding ( with the work of John B. Calhoun on behavioral sink ).
Robert Barnett of MusicWeb International has said that it contrasts deep, sleazy noises representing the " scum " that Travis sees all over the city with the saxophone, a musical counterpart of Travis, creating a mellifluously disenchanted troubadour.
In November, he returned to America with Gilbert, Sullivan and a company of strong singers, including J. H. Ryley as Sir Joseph, Blanche Roosevelt as Josephine, Alice Barnett as Little Buttercup, Furneaux Cook as Dick Deadeye, Hugh Talbot as Ralph Rackstraw and Jessie Bond as Cousin Hebe.
* Schneider, Pierre, 1969, " Through the Louvre with Barnett Newman ", ARTnews ( June 1969 ): pp. 34 – 72.
During this time, Jacksonville also became a banking and insurance center, with companies such as Barnett Bank, Atlantic National Bank, Florida National Bank, Prudential, Gulf Life, Afro-American Insurance, Independent Life and American Heritage Life thriving in the business district.
Downtown Jacksonville has a skyline with the tallest building being the Bank of America Tower, constructed in 1990 as the Barnett Center.
The US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy consulted with Governor Barnett, who agreed to have Meredith enroll in the university.
After the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held both Barnett and Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr. in contempt with fines of more than $ 10, 000 for each day they refused to allow Meredith to enroll, Meredith, escorted by a force of U. S. Marshals, entered the campus on September 30, 1962.
Barnett gets upset because Barbara Jean will have to perform in front of a large Walker advertisement, but has to go along with it because his wife's career will be harmed if he pulls her out of the show.
* Booknotes interview with Louise Barnett on Touched by Fire: The Life, Death, and Mythic Afterlife of George Armstrong Custer, October 13, 1996.
In 1925, Gordon J. Barnett of New York came to Altamonte Springs and acquainted himself with all aspects of the local fern industry and soon opened his own fernery.
Barnett also gives the text of a document from 1769 in the records of the Gilead Lutheran Church " When it had pleased the Almighty and Merciful God in His goodness to plant the Evangelical Lutheran Church in this American part of the world also, and especially in the State of New York, during the reign of Queen Anna, and also in this neighborhood and district called Hosek Road, in Rensselaerwyck, Albany County, then more than twenty years ago, a small body of adherents of the above said Lutheran church, disposed to that end did build and erect a prayer and church House to the Honor of God, and for their convenience, upon that lot of ground which our most worthy Patroon generously gave to promote and perpetuate the service of God and for the better maintenance of our preacher, for which purpose he presented us with a Deed of Gift which We acknowledge with heartfelt thanks towards our Good Lord in Heaven, and that in addition He grants us all hereabouts by His grace that we through the permission of the Government are allowed to carry on our pure Lutheran Church service free and without hindrance.
During this time, he met Adolph Gottlieb, who, along with Barnett Newman, Joseph Solman, Louis Schanker, and John Graham, was part of a group of young artists surrounding the painter Milton Avery, fifteen years Rothko ’ s senior.
There were also a few artists with a literary background, among them Robert Motherwell and Barnett Newman who functioned as critics as well.
While New York and the world were yet unfamiliar with the New York avant-garde by the late 1940s, most of the artists who have become household names today had their well established patron critics: Clement Greenberg advocated Jackson Pollock and the color field painters like Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb and Hans Hofmann.
Originally named " Gibbs Station ," after Barnett Gibbs ( who eventually became one of Texas ’ first lieutenant governors ), the town was renamed in 1892 for George Coppell, wealthy financier from England who came to the U. S. in the 1880s and was reportedly heavily involved with the final construction of the local railroad line.
It was followed by Fair Rosamond in 1837, and Farinelli in 1839, but Barnett never again achieved the success that he had enjoyed with The Mountain Sylph.
Disappointed with his reception as a composer, Barnett retired to the country.
Barnett wrote several songs for the theatre with the actor, playwright and theatre manager John Baldwin Buckstone, and also some instrumental works, including three string quartets and a violin sonata.

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