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Cook Bennett Mathues said Juet had predicted bloodshed on the ship.
This connection was first formally made by Dr George Bennett of the Australian Museum in 1871, but in the early 1990s, palaeontologist Pat Vickers-Rich and geologist Neil Archbold also cautiously suggested that Aboriginal legends " perhaps had stemmed from an acquaintance with prehistoric bones or even living prehistoric animals themselves ...
He had agreed to work on The Girls Upstairs if Sondheim would agree to work on Company ; Michael Bennett, the young choreographer of Company, was also brought onto the project.
In 1901 Gardner and the Elkingtons lived briefly in a bungalow in Kandy, where a neighbouring bungalow had just been vacated by the occultists Aleister Crowley and Charles Henry Allan Bennett.
For Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ( 1984 ) director Leonard Nimoy and writer-producer Harve Bennett wanted the Klingons to speak a proper language instead of made-up gibberish and so commissioned Okrand to develop the phrases Doohan had come up with into a full language.
The Galveston News said on 2 May 1876 that Denison Texas had a Polo Club which was before James Gordon Bennett established his Westchester Club or attempted to play the " first " game.
By the time the article came out on 2 June the Denison Club had already received a letter from Bennett indicating the challenge was offered before the " first " games in New York.
Bennett found that the crests of females had no counterbalancing effect, and that the crests of male P. sternbergi would, by themselves, have a negative effect on the balance of the head.
Both size classes lived along side each other, and while researchers had previously suggested that they represent different species, Christopher Bennett showed that the differences between them are consistent with the concept that they represent females and males, and that Pteranodon species were sexually dimorphic.
He placed P. sternbergi into the genus named by Miller, Geosternbergia, along with the Pierre Shale skull specimen which Bennett had previously considered to be a large male P. longiceps.
Bennett was elected by one vote, and was later furious with Aitken when he heard all the promises he had made on Bennett's behalf.
Bennett hosted the 1932 Imperial Economic Conference in Ottawa ; this was the first time Canada had hosted the meetings.
Car owners, for example, who could no longer afford gasoline, had horses pull their vehicles, named them Bennett Buggies.
The respected author Bruce Hutchison wrote that had the economic times been more normal, Bennett would likely have been regarded as a good, perhaps great, Canadian prime minister.
While Miami's main offensive attack was passing, they still had a trio of great running backs: Tony Nathan, Woody Bennett, and Joe Carter.
The show also had performances by singers Tony Bennett and Patti LaBelle, jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, and the Miami Sound Machine.
Behind them, Atlanta had 2 outstanding linebackers, Pro Bowler Jessie Tuggle ( 65 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 fumble recovery ) and Cornelius Bennett ( 69 tackles, 1 sack, 2 fumble recoveries ).
Bennett played with the Buffalo Bills when they suffered their 4 consecutive Super Bowl losses in XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII ; and thus was determined to finally get a championship ring that had eluded him in the past.
Though he gave the impression of sympathy with progressive and liberal causes, he had no enthusiasm for the New Deal of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( which Bennett eventually tried to emulate, after floundering without solutions for several years ), and he never advocated massive government action to alleviate depression in Canada.
Bennett lost the 1935 election, and King had virtually unchallenged power for much of his later years ; this expanded still further during the War.
The now defunct investment bank of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette had numerous talented people working there including people such as William Donaldson who served in the Nixon administration, as well as Ken Moelis, Bennett Goodman, Herald " Hal " Ritch, Joel Cohen, Safra A. Catz who became president of Oracle Corporation, Tom Dean, Larry Schloss, Michael Connelly, and others.
In 1877, Bennett used the word symbiosis ( which previously had been used to depict people living together in community ) to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens.
Bennett had free and unfettered access to the archives of the Foreign Office as well as those of the Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ), MI5, and MI6.
" One never had the feeling he was ' acting ' in a scene ," said his four-time co-star Joan Bennett, " but the truth of the situation was actually happening, spontaneously, at the moment he spoke his lines.

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Once Nimoy, Bennett, and Meyer were happy, they showed the script to Shatner, who offered his own notes for another round of rewrites.
In 1929 Holloway played another leading role in musical comedy, Lieutenant Richard Manners in Song of the Sea, and later that year he performed in the revue Coo-ee, with Billy Bennett, Dorothy Dickson and Claude Hulbert.
Her cabaret and nightclub appearances appearances led to more serious stage work and it was in a play by Arnold Bennett called Mr. Prohack ( 1927 ) that Elsa first met another member of the cast, a rising actor named Charles Laughton.
One media term coined to describe the younger Bennett was " Mini-Wac ," derived from another of his father's nicknames, one created by his enemies but ultimately embraced by some supporters-" Wacky ".
Bennett opened his own hardware store in 1927, in partnership with another man, and married soon afterwards.
Of the 19 votes cast, Bennett received 10, another received 2, and two more ( including Philip Gaglardi ) one vote each.
Similarly, " spin " is a generic term for strategic political communication that attempts to frame or re-frame an event or a statement in a way that is politically profitable for one side and detrimental to another, though at its core it may simply be a red herring ( Bennett 2003, p. 130 ).
Alan Bennett is also another person impersonated.
At the 1999 tournament, he was to fight American Michael Bennett in the final, but the whole Cuban team retired from the competition to protest the result of another Cuban boxer in the tournament whom they considered had been " robbed " by the judges, meaning that Bennett won the final on default.
Finding Bennett unwilling to intervene, Cahan wrote on his own responsibility to the British Chargé d ' affaires to the Holy See, George Ogilvie-Forbes, requesting him to raise the matter delicately at the Vatican, an initiative approved by Archbishop Gauthier of Montreal ... In September 1931 Ogilvie-Forbes told Cahan that “ the subject of your last letter has reached the proper and highest quarters .”" In 1934 Cahan had to deal with another minor crisis within the Catholic community, " Problems of precedence occurred at a state dinner following the opening of Parliament in January 1934.
This was still disputed territory, as many Americans believed that the head of Lake Bennett, another north, should be the location of the border.
The city reached a settlement with Bennett, allowing him to move the team to Oklahoma City for $ 45 million with the possibility for another $ 30 million.
Taking the 1996 event as an extreme case, thirteen of the top sixteen seeds failed to reach the quarter final stages, and the semi-finals featured one match between two top 16 players ( Mark Williams and John Parrott ) and another between two unseeded players ( Euan Henderson and Mark Bennett ); with Bennett and Henderson respectively winning the first two quarter final matches, a surprise finalist was guaranteed before the quarter finals had been completed.
Going behind Claiborne's back, Bennett and another commissioner reached an agreement with Calvert that virtually guaranteed his continued control over Maryland through the remainder of the Protectorate.
The second is in part a sequential biography, and was written near the end of his life ; a significant dimension of its content is his very personal evaluation of the characters and contributions of Gurdjieff, Ouspensky, Madame Ouspensky, John G. Bennett ( another direct disciple of Gurdjieff ), Gerald Heard, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, Stephen Gaskin, Alan Watts, and other figures serving as teachers of those engaged in spiritual quests.
Bennett was told by Blamey that he would not be given another active command, and he transferred to the Reserve of Officers in May 1944.
Latham's efforts to promote Antoinette products were more successful at the Grande Semaine d ' Aviation de la Champagne on 22 – 29 August 1909 at Reims, France, where he won the altitude prize, finished second in the speed competition, took third place in the Gordon Bennett Cup for aeroplanes, and, in the Grand Prix event, trying to fly the longest distance around the circuit in a single uninterrupted flight, he won second prize in one aircraft ( an Antoinette IV ) and fifth prize in another ( an Antoinette VII ).
Frears next directed another successful British film, the Joe Orton biopic Prick Up Your Ears, another collaboration with Alan Bennett, which was followed by a second film from a Kureishi screenplay, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.
In late May 1898, the North-West Mounted Police counted 778 boats under construction at Lindeman Lake ( located a difficult portage above Bennett Lake ), 850 in Bennett and the surrounding area, and another 198 at Caribou Crossing ( now Carcross ) and Tagish Lake to help transport thousands of goldfield-bound travellers.
Two members of another group of emigrants, the Jayhawkers, who had been traveling with the Bennett / Arcane Party, died along the trail west of the Panamint Range ; their names are given in Manly's journal as Mr. Fish and Mr. Isham.

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