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" Starved " ( 2005 ): When a speed dating service is linked to three rapes, Detective Benson goes undercover to catch the culprit.
After resting for a day, Benson goes through " interfacing ".
Morris goes to his job, and meets Benson's boss who said that Benson feared the University Hospital because of its ultra-modern computer system, an upgraded IBM System / 360
Morris goes to this airport, and a bartender says he saw Benson an hour ago leaving with Joe, who took him to the hangar.
Benson goes back to the computer room to finish shutting down the computer mainframe and finds Ross.
Ross picks up Benson's gun, Benson returns to the computer and goes to steal the gun from Ross.
He first goes to a church to make a long overdue confession, only to have it heard by a very young, inexperienced priest ( Robby Benson ).
Moves and counter-moves: Benson is hounded by a corrupt policeman, Smitty is framed for a murder and is sprung by a disguised Benson, a carful of criminals goes over a cliff, Josh spies on a corrupt judge, Nellie and Rosabel are found out and must be rescued, etc.
In the season 8 premiere " Informed ", Benson teams up with an FBI agent and eventually goes undercover in Oregon to infiltrate an eco-terrorist group.
" In an episode where Stabler goes undercover, Benson tries to talk him into coming back, but they are interrupted by Stabler's targets.
The debate on the literality of the temptations goes back at least to the discussion of George Benson ( d. 1762 ) and Hugh Farmer.
In the night, one of Abby's team, Adam Benson hears a noise in the dark and goes to investigate, but sees nothing.

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He scooped up the receiver and said, `` Police chief '', into the mouthpiece, and then, `` Oh yes, Mr. Benson.
He tells her partner, Detective Elliot Stabler ( played by Christopher Meloni ) to push the button on his remote that sends anywhere from 2 to 2000 volts of current into Benson.
In 1946, Talbot Jennings and Sally Benson adapted it into the screenplay for a dramatic film of the same name, starring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison.
When Elgar was requested to write a work for the King's coronation, he worked the suggestion into his Coronation Ode, for which he asked the poet and essayist A. C. Benson to write the words.
Continuation Bond author Raymond Benson analysed Fleming's writing style and identified what he described as the " Fleming Sweep ", a stylistic point that sweeps the reader from one chapter to another using ' hooks ' at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next.
Dimondale natives and accomplished horseshoe pitchers James Compton, Gilbert Kimball, Pat Smith, Victor Benson, Fred Smith Sr., and Fred Smith Jr. have been inducted into the Wolverine State Horseshoe Pitcher's Association ( WSHPA ) Hall of Fame.
An LDS building northwest of the Benson Grist Mill was placed into service in early 2009 ; that area was not part of the original Stansbury Park proposal, but since its water and sewer are provided by the Stansbury Park Improvement District, it is now considered an integral part of the development.
Benson Grist Mill, north of Stansbury Park, is a restoration of an actual nineteenth-century water-powered ( powered by waterflow from The Mill Pond ) wheat-grinding mill built on that site, and has grown into a recreational and historical interest area.
Finale episode " Restless " delves into the characters ' psyches through dream sequences ; Xander's dream involves his erotic attraction to Buffy's mom ( Kristine Sutherland ), Willow and her girlfriend Tara ( Amber Benson ), his fear of his abusive father, and features a re-enactment of 1979 film Apocalypse Now.
* Rhoda Dawes is the real killer of Mrs. Benson and causes a rowing accident in which Anne Meredith falls into the water.
A. C. Benson once observed of Arnold that, " A man who could burst into tears at his own dinner-table on hearing a comparison made between St. Paul and St. John to the detriment of the latter, and beg that the subject might never be mentioned again in his presence, could never have been an easy companion ".
After Olson's premature death from cancer in 1936 and the interregnum of Lieutenant Governor Hjalmar Petersen, Benson stepped into the breach and was elected the 24th Governor of Minnesota by the largest margin in state history.
However, Tolbert was also the second president to speak an indigenous language ( after President Benson ), and he promoted a program to bring more indigenous persons into the government.
When Joe and his friend Ashley Benson arrived, one of the " burglars " asks him to carry a TV into a white van.
Gunther portrays his son as a remarkable young man – he corresponded intelligently with Albert Einstein about physics – and the heartbreak of his death is told so movingly by Gunther that the book became a best-seller, and in 1975 was made into an Emmy-nominated television movie starring Arthur Hill as John Gunther, Jane Alexander as his wife, and Robby Benson as Johnny.
The story in the book was eventually made into a TV movie in 1975, starring Robby Benson as Johnny Gunther, and Arthur Hill as his father.
However, Mrs. Benson tricks her into leading the KKK, of which Mr. Benson is a member, to Davis ' hideout in the woods.
Between 1835 and 1850 Benson divided the farmland into generous lots that were sold in the following decades as part of the newly created suburb of Bensonhurst by the Sea ( current day Bath Beach section ), which was annexed into the 30th Ward of Brooklyn in the 1890s.
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.
Blofeld took a job at the merchant bank, Robert Benson Lonsdale, but it was not to his taste and he drifted into sports journalism.
* Henry Livingstone ( Perry Benson ) Bootboy-Henry was abandoned as a child in a basket on the steps of the Livingston Road Orphanage, in which institution he remained until the age of 14, when he was taken into the Meldrum house as bootboy.
On 1 April 1995, the Queen's Flight, equipped with these BAe 146 CC. 2 aircraft, and Wessex HCC. 4 helicopters, was merged into No. 32 Squadron to become No. 32 ( The Royal ) Squadron and moved to RAF Northolt from RAF Benson.
Benson and Hannigan's chemistry was impressive enough that two episodes into Tara and Willow's friendship Whedon took the actors aside and informed them the relationship would be turning romantic.

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He chatted with Ramey and Benson for a minute or so in the meager shade of the trailer.
At last he said, `` Well, thank you for calling, Mr. Benson.
The annal for 571 reads: " Here Cuthwulf fought against the Britons at Bedcanford, and took four settlements: Limbury and Aylesbury, Benson and Eynsham ; and in the same year he passed away.
Benson obviously thought the same since she invited him over for a " nightcap.
In 1997, Cronje played for Ireland as an overseas player in the Benson and Hedges Cup and helped them to a 46-run win over Middlesex by scoring 94 not out and taking three wickets.
There have been six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks and Jeffery Deaver ; a new novel, written by William Boyd, is planned for release in 2013.
Lynch spent the five months preceding the election relentlessly attacking Governor Craig Benson, the first-term Republican incumbent, for what Lynch claimed was a lack of integrity following a long series of scandals during Benson's tenure.
Chord-melody is often played with a plectrum ( see Tal Farlow, George Benson and others ); whereas fingerstyle, as practised by Joe Pass, George van Eps, Ted Greene, Lenny Breau or hybrid picking as practised by Ed Bickert and others allows for a more complex, polyphonic approach to unaccompanied soloing.
On September 19, Saints owner Tom Benson announced that the team had sold out the Louisiana Superdome for the entire season with season tickets alone ( 70, 001 seats ), a first in franchise history.
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
Some have been used as the basis for a title, e. g. I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self by April Lane Benson.
Examples include Alien and Blade Runner ; the LA Times critic Sheila Benson, for example, would call the latter " Blade Crawler " " because it's so damn slow ".
In 1847, she went to work as a housekeeper for George Benson, the brother-in-law of William Lloyd Garrison.
In September 2010, a plaque commissioned by the British Comedy Society was unveiled in the foyer of the New Diorama Theatre by the Mayor of Camden accompanied by David Benson, the actor known for his performances of his own work dedicated to Williams, Think No Evil of Us-My Life With Kenneth Williams.
Continuation Bond author Raymond Benson described Boucher's critique as " true to form " and " a tirade " as Boucher concluded his review by saying: " it is 80, 000 words long, with enough plot for 8, 000 and enough originality for 800.
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.
Blunden's public honours included the C. B. E., 1951 ; the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, 1956 ; The Royal Society of Literature's Benson Medal ; the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class ( Japan ), 1963 ; and Honorary Membership of the Japan Academy.
Edward Stratemeyer hired Mildred Benson in 1926 to assist in expanding his roughly-drafted stories in order to satisfy increasing demand for his series.
She married Asa Wirt, who worked for Associated Press, and, after Wirt's death in 1947, married George A. Benson, editor of the Toledo Blade newspaper of Toledo, Ohio three years later ; he died in 1959.
As with all syndicate ghostwriters, Benson was paid a flat fee of $ 125 to $ 250 for each Stratemeyer-outlined text ; the equivalent of three month's pay for a newspaper reporter at that time.
At Edward Stratemeyer's death, under the terms of his will, all Syndicate ghostwriters, including Benson, were sent one fifth of the equivalent of the royalties the Syndicate had received for each book series to which they had contributed.
In 2001, Benson received a Special Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for her contributions to the Nancy Drew series.

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