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The Chargers ' original owner was hotel heir Barron Hilton, son of Hilton Hotels founder Conrad Hilton.
It is important, when discussing the history of the Bill of Rights, to realize the Supreme Court held in Barron v. Baltimore ( 1833 ) that it was enforceable by the federal courts only against the federal government, and not against the states.
Barron observed that though Ponzi was offering fantastic returns on investments, Ponzi himself was not investing with his own company.
His mother, Nora Barron ( née Sanderson ), was a health visitor, and his father, Ernest Idle, served in the Royal Air Force during World War II, only to be killed in a hitch-hiking accident shortly after the war.
It was named for Barron Collier, a New York City advertising mogul and real estate developer who had moved into Southwest Florida and established himself as a prominent land owner.
The 2003 Barron Report, however, concluded that the Monaghan bombing was perpetrated solely by the Mid-Ulster Brigade.
In 1865 Dallas County was organized with the county seat located at Barron.
On 4 March 1869 Barron County was created by the renaming of Dallas County.
The existence of saline springs in the county proved to be a strong attraction to early white men, and were mentioned as early as 1801, when Joseph Barron, an interpreter fluent in a number of Native American languages, stated in an affidavit that he was present at the " Vermilion Salines " that year.
For its initial summer 1957 run, the show was hosted by Win Barron, best known for his voice-over narration of newsreels produced by the Canadian division of Paramount Pictures.
However, Barron proved ill at ease in the moderator's seat, so both Fred Davis and panelist Alex Barris rotated as guest hosts in the early part of the fall before Davis was chosen to take over as host full-time ( a position he retained for the rest of the show's run ), though Barris continued to appear as a guest panelist occasionally.
Two hundred metres from the base of the Barron Falls an underground power station was carved into the cliff face.
The town was founded by William N. Barron, after his sister's married name ( sister Sarah Ann Barron, wife of John Piggott ).
In 1922 Barron Collier began buying large areas of land in what was then southern Lee County.
The most famous duel fought on the site was on March 22, 1820, between Stephen Decatur and James Barron.
* Harold Hamm ( December 11, 1945-), an Oil Barron, the 30th Richest Person in America, and the 76th Richest Person in the World, according to Forbes, March, 2012 issue, was born and raised in Lexington, Oklahoma.
Bug Jack Barron ( 1969 ), a pre-cyberpunk tale of a cynical, exploitative talk-show host who gradually uncovers a conspiracy concerning an immortality treatment and the methods used in that treatment, was serialised in the British magazine New Worlds during Michael Moorcock's editorship.
Universal Pictures bought the film rights to Bug Jack Barron, and Costa-Gavras was slated to direct.
* Barron Kilner, rugby union international and a Mayor of Wakefield was born in Thornhill
The film was produced by David Heyman's company, Heyday Films, alongside David Barron.
He found this through his friendship with Barron Field, who was the theatre critic for The Times.
His greatest coaching success came after he was persuaded by Barron Hilton, then the Chargers ' majority owner, to become the head coach of the American Football League franchise he planned to operate in Los Angeles.
"' Revolution ' was the chest-tearing noise that propelled them from complete obscurity to the cultosphere of young indie rock godz " ( Jack Barron, NME, 29 / 7 / 1989 ).

Barron and 24
John Barron ( 24 December 1920 – 3 July 2004 ) was an English actor.
John Barron died in Virginia on February 24, 2005.

Barron and years
Caney City is currently led by Mayor Joe Barron, Mayor of Caney City for nearly 20 years.
Barron served for eight years on the senior Intelligence and Security Committee and was made a Privy Councillor in 2001.
During the twelve years that Barron owned the island, Dr. Shaw continued to manage it as superintendent and was charged by Barron to expand the sheep ranching operation begun during the Castillero era.
In 1971 Barron was convicted of jury tampering in an earlier trial and was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
* Average number of years reading Barron ’ s: 8
Barron remained active in the acting profession for many years before his death at the age of 83.
During his five years with the Rams, Barron was the most penalized player in the NFL next to tackle Flozell Adams with more than 70 calls against him.
He was best known for his starring role as " Keith Barron " on the television soap opera Search for Tomorrow from 1951 to 1952, and many years later, to a different generation as the crabby, diminutive high school Assistant Principal " Mr. Woodman ", on the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, from 1975 until 1979.
The gardens were also redesigned by William Barron who spent many years working for the fourth Earl.
After a life of having potential suitors rejected by her father, she spends time after his death with a newcomer, Homer Barron, although the chances of his marrying her decrease as the years pass.

Barron and old
The old WCTM-FM tower, topped with the original call letters, still stands atop a building on North Barron in downtown Eaton.
This theory rests on the testimony of Barron, a longtime an old French trader on the Wabash.
Apothecary General Le Barron was retained in his old position.

Barron and Corporal
On 6 November 1917 at the Battle of Passchendaele, Belgium, when his unit was held up by three machine-guns, Corporal Barron opened fire on them at point-blank range, rushed the guns, killed four of the crew and captured the remainder.

Barron and Toronto
* Burial location of Colin Barron " Toronto "

Barron and during
** Fraser Barron, New Zealand bomber pilot during WWII ( died 1944 )
A legend says that Seminoles planted potatoes along what is now the Barron River during the Seminole Wars, in the vicinity of the present Everglades City.
Barron Field in Everman, Texas, United States, was one of three airfields used during World War I by the U. S. Army Signal Corps ( later U. S. Army Air Service ) flight training center at Camp Taliaferro near Fort Worth.
Sports personalities Van Miller, Stan Barron and Dick Rifenburg shared various duties, including hosting and interview programs ; while familiar news voices Jack Ogilvie, Gene Kelley, Lou Douglas, Virgil Booth and others were heard during this period.
* Fraser Barron, ( 1921-1944 ) RNZAF bomber pilot during WWII
Presenters during this period included Keith Martin, Steve Whittam, Sue Barron, Caroline Ainslie, and Peter Sellen.

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