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Cook Bennett Mathues said Juet had predicted bloodshed on the ship.
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.
In one of his addresses to the nation, Bennett said:
" 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.
Bennett, who initially was grateful the women had helped clean him said the experience afterwards made him ' less likely to believe in the kindness of strangers.
Plans to shut local libraries were " wrong and very short-sighted ", Bennett said, adding: " We're impoverishing young people.
Attending the screening with Nimoy, Bennett was amazed the film proved as entertaining to the Russians as it did with American audiences ; he said " the single most rewarding moment of my Star Trek life " was when the Moscow audience applauded at McCoy's line, " The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
In his second book about the program, Alex Barris tells an anecdote about what guest panelist Bennett Cerf said to challenger Jesse Owens about Adolf Hitler during a 1958 episode ; this is one of the episodes that does not survive.
In 1930 Arnold Bennett said, “ Dreiser simply does not know how to write, never did know, never wanted to know .” Other critics called his style “ vulgar ,” “ uneven ,” “ clumsy ,” “ awkward ,” and “ careless .” His plotlines were also decried as unimaginative, critics citing his lack of education and claiming that he lacked intellectualism.
The New York Evening Telegram was founded in 1867 by the junior Bennett, and was said to be considered to be an evening edition of the Herald.
As Conservative R. B. Bennett said,
Bill Bennett, said that the ministry will continue, but now using a more traditional service.
Clinton's lawyer, Robert S. Bennett said in the Newsweek article that " Linda Tripp is not to be believed.
On 3 January 1888 an injunction was granted against Keely on behalf of complainant Bennett C. Wilson, who said that in 1863 he had entered into an agreement with Keely, who he had originally engaged to varnish furniture.
On 18 September it was revealed that Keely had not yet obeyed the court order, despite the time span having been increased to 60 days, and a lawyer representing Bennett Wilson said he believed Keely never would comply with the order and that he had never intended to do so.
Although Bennett Cerf was audiotaped on January 23, 1968 reminiscing about Kilgallen, he said nothing about her death or about the book Murder One that his company Random House had published in 1967 with the late Dorothy Kilgallen listed as the sole author.
It currently only holds data from the launch date plus a selection of high profile programmes ( notably Natural History programmes and Radio 4 programmes ), but Jana Bennett, Director of BBC Vision, said in June 2008 that the BBC will eventually add a page for each programme it has broadcast over its history to the service.
As cited in Rosenberg's definitive biography of Kelly, Cap Anson 2 ( 2004 ), a former teammate of Kelly, Charlie Bennett, said the following after Kelly ’ s death in 1894:
Bennett said, " During a game one day, sat on the bench and Ganzel was behind the bat.
Bennett said: " Not only Geoff Carr but the secretary at the ARL Colin Love looked into it.
At Oxford Wilmers became friends with Alan Bennett, later a regular contributor to the London Review of Books, who said about her time at university that, “ Outside the novels of Nancy Mitford or Evelyn Waugh, I had never come across anyone who behaved so confidently or in such a cosmopolitan fashion .”
When his son Robert was elected to his former Senate seat in 1992, the elder Bennett said, " Bob and I have made Utah history.
Edward Bennett Williams, the Redskins ' president, once famously said, " George was given an unlimited budget and he exceeded it.
In a letter to Richard D. Bennett, the state GOP chairman and now U. S. District Court Judge, Neall said, " While I have from time to time felt uncomfortable and unwelcome in the Republican Party, ( my ) feelings have clearly worsened in recent years " because of the changing nature of the party.

Bennett and television
* Naomi Bennett, a character on the television show Private Practice who did her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and her fellowship in Reproductive endocrinology and infertility
* Manu Bennett, New Zealand actor, best known as " Crixus " on the television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand
The book has been adapted for film and television a number of times, including a 1981 serial for TV directed by Rodney Bennett ; a 1995 movie adapted by Emma Thompson and directed by Ang Lee ; a version in Tamil called Kandukondain Kandukondain, released in 2000 ; and a 2008 TV series on BBC adapted by Andrew Davies and directed by John Alexander.
* Talking Heads ( series ), a BBC television series by Alan Bennett
** Bennett Cerf, American publisher and television personality ( b. 1898 )
* James Hyde, actor, daytime television show Passions, plays the role of Sam Bennett
Rodgers composed twelve themes, which Bennett used in preparing the orchestra score for the 26-episode World War II television documentary Victory at Sea ( 1952 – 53 ).
Much of his work draws on his Leeds background and while he is celebrated for his acute observations of a particular type of northern speech (" It'll take more than Dairy Box to banish memories of Pearl Harbour "), the range and daring of his work is often undervalued – his television play The Old Crowd includes shots of the director and technical crew, while his stage play The Lady in the Van includes two characters named Alan Bennett.
In 1957, Tony Bennett was filmed walking along The Serpentine in Hyde Park, London as his recording of " Stranger in Paradise " played ; this film was distributed to and played by UK and US television stations.
* Marker ( 2005 film ), a television film starring Link Baker and Sonja Bennett
The actor referred the producer to an episode of the television series, " Amok Time ", that suggested to Bennett a high level of " spiritual transference " among the Vulcans.
Bennett took the opportunity to flesh out the alien race, whom he felt were ill-defined in the television series.
Morton Downey was the father of the right-wing television personality Morton Downey, Jr., by his first wife, actress Barbara Bennett ( 1906 – 1958 ), the sister of actresses Constance and Joan Bennett, and with whom he ultimately had five children, four sons and a daughter: Michael, Sean ( Morton Downey, Jr ), Lorelle, Anthony and Kevin.
However, she did not come to prominence on television until she featured in monologues written for her by Alan Bennett from 1978 ( A Visit from Miss Protheroe ) and later Victoria Wood in the 1980s.
According to set designer Robin Wagner, as interviewed for the book Set Design, by author Lynn Pecktal, the original Bennett version was to be a " multimedia " show, with an elaborate tilting floor, banks of television monitors, and other technological touches.
* Astor Bennett, a character in the Showtime television series Dexter
In 2006, a well-received 13-episode Legends of Jazz television series hosted by Lewis was broadcast on public TV nationwide and featured live performances by a variety of jazz artists including Larry Gray, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joey Defrancesco, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Kurt Elling, Benny Golson, Pat Metheny and Tony Bennett.
Other notable celebrity alumni include Jim Parsons, star of the television series The Big Bang Theory, Brent Spiner of Star Trek: The Next Generation, actors Robert Wuhl, Loretta Devine, Dennis Quaid, Randy Quaid, and Brett Cullen, former attorney and talk show host Star Jones, Project Runway contestants Chloe Dao and Laura Bennett, sportscasters Jim Nantz and Robert Flores, and country music star Larry Gatlin.
* An Englishman Abroad, a 1983 television play by Alan Bennett starring Alan Bates as Guy Burgess, subsequently adapted for the stage by Bennett as the first act of Single Spies.
APT has also distributed special pledge shows to public television, including programs such as Liza's at the Palace ...!, Anne of Green Gables, Carreras Domingo Pavarotti, Celine Dion: A New Day, Mike Douglas – Moments & Memories, Broadway: The Golden Age and Tony Bennett Duets: The Making of an American Classic.
Bennett Cerf and Steve Allen reminded viewers that her " line " was a print reporter while Arlene Francis and Kitty Carlisle focused on the impact Kilgallen had on the television show.
Talking Heads is a series of dramatic monologues written for BBC television by British playwright Alan Bennett.

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