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Auric Goldfinger was described by Raymond Benson as " Fleming's most successful villain to date " and Fleming gives him a number of character flaws that are brought out across the novel.
The Benson & Hedges cigarette brand brought an infusion of sponsorship to the team.
During his early years as Church President, Benson brought a renewed emphasis to the distribution and reading of the Book of Mormon, reaffirming this LDS scripture's importance as " the keystone of LDS religion.
Benson brought in architect Stanford White to design six " cottages " near Ditch Plains in Montauk and they formed the Montauk Association to govern their exclusive neighborhood.
After 1980, as part of the same move that brought Ireland into the Gillette Cup, Scotland joined the Benson & Hedges Cup, cutting the Minor Counties to a single team.
( Zonal Organization for World Intelligence and Espionage ), is brought out of retirement to deal with the threat of Galaxy, a world-wide organization led by a trio of mad scientists: Doctor Krupov ( Rhys Williams ), Doctor Wu ( Peter Brocco ), and Doctor Schneider ( Benson Fong ).
The first three streetcars had been brought to Seattle from Melbourne, Australia, by George Benson ( 1919 – 2004 ), a former pharmacist, who was a Seattle City Councilman from 1973 to 1993.
In September 1999, Bond, by now nearing his 67th birthday, was brought out of retirement by Wigan Athletic manager John Benson to assist with coaching and scouting in a consultancy position.
A runners up spot in the 1982 County Championship brought some respectability, but the decade's only first class silverware was in the 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup with Balderstone still on board making him the most successful trophy winner in the club's history with six.
Cast changes were again made: Sen Yung's Jimmy was replaced by Benson Fong as Number Three Son Tommy, and Mantan Moreland played the ever-present and popular Birmingham Brown, who brought comedy relief ( and black audiences ) to the series.
In 1887, forty one federal indictments for conspiracy and perjury were brought against Benson and several others, as mentioned in the Report quote above.
The two brought together a roster of vintage horror-fantasy tales by E. F. Benson, Ambrose Bierce, Robert W. Chambers, Ralph Adams Cram, Charles Dickens, Amelia B. Edwards, Katharine Fullerton Gerould, Richard Middleton, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Robert Louis Stevenson and H. G.

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Although Benson is at first wary of Haden, they are both surprised to find they work well together.
Sferra and Pecchio continued to perform together as Glass Harp, adding guitarist Tim Burks and violinist Randy Benson.
At the end of the series ' final episode ( the seventh season finale ), it was election night, and with the race still too close to call, Benson and Gatling, who had strained relations due to the race, made their peace with one another and sat down together to watch election returns together on television.
* Benson, Richard, Lay This Laurel: An album on the Saint-Gaudens memorial on Boston Common, honoring black and white men together, who served the Union cause with Robert Gould Shaw and died with him July 18, 1863, Eakins Press, 1973.
According to former Church President Ezra Taft Benson, " A patriarchal blessing is the inspired and prophetic statement of your life ’ s mission together with blessings, cautions, and admonitions as the patriarch may be prompted to give.
Nine of Arthur's ghost stories are included in David Stuart Davies ( ed ) The Temple of Death: The Ghost Stories of A. C. & R. H. Benson ( Wordsworth, 2007 ) together with seven by his brother Robert Hugh ( R. H .) Benson, while nine of Arthur's and ten of Robert's are included in Ghosts in the House ( Ash-Tree, 1996 ); the contents of the two joint collections are similar but not identical.
Cheyenne ( Amber Benson ), a friend of Adrian who tries to warn Nick about her, meets with an " accident " at the riding school they attend together.
During that period, Benson put together a string of 70 consecutive innings without surrendering a home run.
According to the band's official website, " The seed was sown in an attic in the middle of a hot summer when friends Jack White and Brendan Benson got together and wrote a song that truly inspired them.
Benson and White work together in writing the songs.

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Many foot crossings were established across the weirs that were built on the non-tidal river, and some of these remained when the locks were built – for example at Benson Lock.
For example, in what Foley called a " pivotal " contribution, Larry Benson introduced the concept of " written-formulaic " to describe the status of some Anglo-Saxon poetry which, while demonstrably written, contains evidence of oral influences, including heavy reliance on formulas and themes A number of individual scholars in many areas continue to have misgivings about the applicability of the theory or the aptness of the South Slavic comparison, and particularly what they regard as its implications for the creativity which may legitimately be attributed to the individual artist.
Felix Benson described it as " dry and white " and that " it took some getting used to ".
In response both to televangelist Jimmy Swaggart's June 1987 book Religious Rock ' N ' Roll: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, which had criticized the music of Norman and other Christian rock artists, and Swaggart's February 1988 admission of adultery with a prostitute, Norman wrote the song " Selah ", which had its last verse censored by Benson, which was: " My songs are spiritual fornication ,/ that's what this television preacher said ./ I guess he knows a lot about fornication ,/ I heard he wrote some sermons in a prostitute's bed.
Benson Bobrick has suggested that while some repressive acts were enforced following the crushing of the revolt, Thomas took the lesson another way, seeing that slavery was so vile an institution that it had forced the slaves to act in violence.
After some discussion Whedon informed Benson and Hannigan that the characters would become lovers.
She favors Tara in the end, causing some of Willow and Oz's fans to react angrily on the fansite message boards, leaving homophobic remarks and characterizing Benson as fat and unattractive.
Benson, who was referred to as " astoundingly non-Hollywood " by a Scottish journalist, frequented the boards and read the comments, finding them hurtful and taking some of them personally.
Raymond Benson also included Leiter's character in some of his novels, including The Facts of Death and Doubleshot.
Benin City is home to some of Nigeria's institutions of higher learning, namely, the University of Benin, Ambrose Alli University ( Previously Edo State University ), Igbinedion University, the Benson Idahosa University-renowned for its advancement in information technology, entrepreneurship and leadership development.
During this period, Esber hired some of the most brilliant database engineers in the industry, including Dr. Moshe Zloof from IBM, Harry Wong, and Mike Benson ( who would later head Esber's efforts to rebuild a new dBASE ).
The character of Tracy is not as well defined as some other female leads in the Bond canon, but Benson points out that that it may be the enigmatic quality that Bond falls in love with.
The main sport arena is a single velodrome, in Gourde-Liane nearby Destrellan and a stadium called Fiesque Duchesne ( some events are such as notables concerts including Ray Charles, George Benson, Diam's, Al Jarreau and Lionel Richie
* Raymond Benson was head writer on Ultima VII: The Black Gate, contributed some writing to Ultima VII, Part Two — Serpent Isle, and went on to work as a game designer for MicroProse and Viacom New Media, then later became an official continuation author of the James Bond novels.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Smith recorded with some of the great jazz musicians of the day such as Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Grant Green, Stanley Turrentine, Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson, Tina Brooks, Jackie McLean, Grady Tate and Donald Bailey.
The future of RAF Benson was in doubt for some time, while Project Belvedere was looking into closing at least one of Joint Helicopter Command's airfields.
* Much of the cast has some connection to the Buffyverse: Benson and Marsters obviously played prominent characters on Buffy ; David Fury was a writer / producer and Rupert Cole was a production assistant on Buffy ; Jeff Ricketts guest starred on both Buffy and Angel as a Watchers ' Council member ; Andy Hallett starred on Angel as Lorne / The Host ; Grant Langston guest starred on an episode of Angel ; and Tressa di Figlia was married to Buffy cast member Nicholas Brendon.
Benson's criticism stirred controversy among Arizona's Mormon population, leading some LDS church members to seek the intervention of Benson's grandfather in the matter ; Benson was later relieved of his position on a church council.
Benson forcefully defended his work against some readers ' contentions that the cartoon was insensitive.
By the late 1980s, Ray Benson had done some producing, allowing the band a second chance with Epic Records.
They struck some kind of deal with WIL's original owner, Benson Broadcasting.
During some of these shows she has included medleys of her favorite popular songs from Beyoncé (" Déjà Vu "), Kelly Clarkson (" Since U Been Gone "), SWV, Gnarls Barkley, Jackson 5, Justin Timberlake (" My Love "), Maroon 5, Usher, Carlos Santana, Jill Scott, Michael Jackson, George Benson, Musiq Soulchild, and Amy Winehouse (" Rehab ", replacing the title with " Boston ").
The club's owners decided to part company with Tony Benson causing some of the back room staff and management to resign in support of their colleague.
Ryan C. Benson, the winner of the program ’ s first season, publicly admitted that " he dropped some of the weight by fasting and dehydrating himself to the point that he was urinating blood.

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