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It was to him that Barton had sent Carl Dill on Dill's release from the prison.
Dill was silent as if he hated to answer, and Barton had a cold, sick feeling of apprehension.
It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state.
For everyone involved knew that the whole valley was a powder keg, and Mitchell Barton the fuse which could send it into explosive violence.
She was born Frances Barton, the daughter of a private soldier, and began her career as a flower girl and a street singer.
His first act was to appoint the inaugural Prime Minister, Edmund Barton, since the first federal elections were not held until March.
In 1858 ( when she was 39 ) Amos Barton, the first of the Scenes of Clerical Life, was published in Blackwood's Magazine and, along with the other Scenes, was well received.
This defense was first used by U. S. Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York in 1859 after he had killed his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key, but was most used during the 1940s and 1950s.
A later proposal by William Barton Rogers led to a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861.
Lyne was unable to do so and returned his commission in favour of Edmund Barton, who became the first prime minister and led the inaugural government into and beyond the election.
He was the second of only two Australian prime ministers to be knighted during their term of office ( the first prime minister Edmund Barton was knighted during his term in 1902 ).
* In 1973 Menzies was awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon, First Class ( other Australian Prime Ministers to be awarded this honour were Edmund Barton, John McEwen, Malcolm Fraser and Gough Whitlam ).
One of the designers of the B5000, Robert S. Barton, later wrote that he developed RPN independently of Hamblin sometime in 1958 while reading a textbook by Kopi on symbolic logic and before he was aware of Hamblin's work.
The Big Lebowski was written around the same time as Barton Fink.
According to Ethan, " the movie was conceived as pivoting around that relationship between the Dude and Walter ", which sprang from the scenes between Barton Fink and Charlie Meadows in Barton Fink.
The director was Scott Elliott, the choreographer Aszure Barton, and, while not adored by the critics, the production was nominated for the " Best Musical Revival " Tony award.

Barton and relieved
However, Barton was again relieved of command following the Battle of Drewry's Bluff when Ransom issued a similar charge, despite accounts of Barton's gallantry during the battle as well as his unit being the first to reach the Union guns.

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: For the village, see Barton ( village ), Vermont.
Indeed, such was the effect of these and other representations that Chamberlain called for delegates from the colonies to come to London to assist with the approval process, with a view to their approving any alterations that the British government might see fit to make ; delegates were sent, including Deakin, Barton and Charles Kingston, although they were under instructions that they would never agree to changes.
In 1907 Gillette was caricatured in Vanity Fair by Sir Leslie Ward ( who signed his work " Spy ") ( see above ), and later became the subject of such famous American caricaturists as Pamela Colman Smith, Ralph Barton and Al Freuh.
Frank invites his daughter's teacher Ruth Mayer home for dinner to discuss Candice, but Barton interrupts with a drunken phone call from Juliana's home, demanding that they both go to Somafree in force to see Nola.
Benjamin Smith Barton proposed that these " moon-eyed people " who " could not see in the day-time " may have been an albino race.
Skaggs Stores ( see Skaggs Companies ) had its start in 1915, when Marion Barton Skaggs purchased his father's grocery store in American Falls, Idaho, for $ 1, 089.
For other similarly named buildings, see Barton House ( disambiguation ).
In 1889, young Englishwoman Vicky Barton ( Jean Simmons ) and her brother Johnny ( David Tomlinson ) arrive in Paris to see the Exposition Universelle.
Barne Barton plays another role in tourist attractions as tourists come into Barne Barton in coaches, to see the dockyard as this area has a beautiful view of it.

Barton and Carl
Then Barton touched Carl Dill's arm and moved off, up the river bank.
Also, frequent collaborators of Siegel's, such as cinematographer Bruce Surtees, editor Carl Pingitore and composer Dee Barton, made up part of the filming team.
The cast starred James Barton ( Theodore " Hickey " Hickman ), Jeanne Cagney ( Margie ), Leo Chalzel ( Hugo Kalmar ), Russell Collins ( James " Jimmy Tomorrow " Cameron ), Paul Crabtree ( Don Parritt ), Dudley Digges ( Harry Hope ), Ruth Gilbert ( Pearl ), Charles Hart ( Lieb ), Nicholas Joy ( Cecil " The Captain " Lewis ), Marcella Markham ( Cora ), Joe Marr ( Chuck Morello ), John Marriott ( Joe Mott ), E. G. Marshall ( Willie Oban ), Al McGranary ( Pat McGloin ), Tom Pedi ( Rocky Pioggi ), Carl Benton Reid ( Larry Slade ), Morton L. Stevens ( Ed Mosher ), Frank Tweddell ( Piet " The General " Wetjoen ), and Michael Wyler ( Moran ).

Barton and Emmett
They walked the horses, heading along the river, Barton and Emmett Foster in the lead, seven men riding quietly through the night.
Kathryn was the daughter of Emmett Peter Van Deusen I ( 1878 – 1965 ) and Margaret McKenzie Barton ( 1885 – 1963 ).

Barton and Foster
Other notable performers at the Workshop or in the Touring Company include Jerry Young, Kathy Drago, Roger Manning, Ken Polk, Ronnie Foster ( sic ), Karen Rosen, Toni Potts, Shane McClure, EJ Nolan, Author, Dan Barton, Producer, Fred Greenlee, Louis Allen Epstein, Bill Silva, David Ayala, and Dee Macaluso, who was among many who worked both sides of the Workshop doing both Improv Comedy, as well as Standup in the Annex.
A gritty series, King Cinder by John Foster, pitches two teenagers, played by Peter Duncan ( Kerry ) a speedway bike rider and Lesley Manville ( Nicky ) his girlfriend against a criminal gang running an extortion racket run by nasty Todd Edwards ( Michael Hawkins ) and Hells Angel Daniel Abineri in a South Coast fictional seaside town called Barton.

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It seemed to Barton that the green eyes mocked him, the thin-lipped smile held insolence, but he had no time to waste now.
Ten years older than Mitch Barton, he had clawed his way up from mucker in the pits to manager of the operation.
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
In early 1534, More was accused of conspiring with the " Holy Maid of Kent ," Elizabeth Barton, a nun who had prophesied against the king's annulment, but More was able to produce a letter in which he had instructed Barton not to interfere with state matters.
He was the local Public Vaccinator and had additional duties as the Medical Officer to the Barton Regis Union, which involved tending patients in the workhouse.
Reportedly, her first extramarital affair took place in 1966, with her daughter's godfather, Bordeaux wine producer Anthony Barton, and a year later she had a one-month liaison with Robin Douglas-Home, a nephew of British politician Alec Douglas-Home.
According to Michael Barton, a prominent ichthyologist and professor at Centre College, " the earliest ichthyologists were hunters and gatherers who had learned how to obtain the most useful fish, where to obtain them in abundance, and at what times they might be the most available ".
Barton always had a passion for being a nurse.
Sir Andrew Barton, Lord High Admiral of Scotland, followed the example of his father, who had been issued with letters of marque by James III of Scotland to prey upon English and Portuguese shipping in 1485 ; the letters in due course were reissued to the son.
Barton's claim that she was attempting to burn a letter from her estranged husband was disputed by one of her teenage daughters who testified that a psychology teacher had told Ms. Barton to write her feelings in a letter and burn it.
Barton had earlier reported " discovering " a wildfire.
Thomson took the symbolism for the colors from a book called Elements of Heraldy by Antoine Pyron du Martre, which William Barton had lent to him.
Barton had at first specified " on the Summit of it a Palm Tree, proper ", with the explanation that " The Palm Tree, when burnt down to the very Root, naturally rises fairer than ever ", but later crossed it out and replaced it with the Eye of Providence, taken from the first committee's design.
Of the four men whose ideas were adopted, neither Charles Thomson, Pierre Du Simitière nor William Barton were Masons and, while Francis Hopkinson has been alleged to have had Masonic connections, there is no firm evidence to support the claim.
By the penultimate fence this number had reduced to three, with Great Span looking most likely to win ahead of Billy Barton and Tipperary Tim.
The Town once had a population larger than the current populations of Midland, Barton and its current population combined, well over 1000 residents.
Westernport, Barton and Lonaconing had been settled much earlier.
In 1886 a local post office was established, and by 1890 Bartonville had 25 residents, a general store, a gristmill, and a cotton gin, all owned by the Barton family.

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