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What had caught his attention was obscured by the car itself, so that neither the girl nor the truck drivers could see, but Benson knew what it was.
The girl took a couple of steps toward the man in shorts when Benson, in that barefoot courtliness Ramey could never decide was real, said, `` You don't want to go around there, Ma'am ''.
The company went bankrupt in 1924 and was bought by Lady Charnwood, who put her son John Benson on the board.
Sometime in the early 1850s, the original plaque marking Allen's grave disappeared ; its original text was preserved by early war historian Benson Lossing in the 1840s.
Benson was initially suspicious of him ( like with all new people!
In the following season, he was a regular appearing in all eight Currie Cup matches plus being part of the Benson and Hedges Series winning team, scoring 73 as an opener in the final.
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.
In 1970, the then-Dean of Institute Relations, Benson R. Snyder, published The Hidden Curriculum, arguing that education at MIT was often slighted in favor of following a set of unwritten expectations, and that graduating with good grades was more often the product of figuring out the system rather than a solid education.
In 2005, Mötley Crüe was involved in an animation-comedy spoof Disaster !, which was written by Paul Benson and Matt Sullivan and which was used as the introduction film to concerts on their Carnival of Sins tour.
In February and March 1985 the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket was played at the MCG, a One Day International tournament involving all of the then Test match playing countries to celebrate 150 years of the Australian state of Victoria.
During the season, it was rumored that Saints owner Tom Benson might deem the Superdome unusable and seek to legally void his contract and relocate the team to San Antonio, where he has business interests.
After winning the 2000 NFL Executive of the Year Award, General Manager Randy Mueller was fired between the 2001 and 2002 seasons without explanation by Benson.
The league also said that Mickey Loomis, the Saints ' general manager, was directed to end the program by owner Tom Benson, but didn't.
Another reason was the play of their offensive line, led by Pro Bowl tackles Brad Benson and Karl Nelson.
In addition Brad Benson and Bart Oates drenched Simms with a cooler of ice water ; " I think it was very appropriate to cool the guy down ," Oates explained, " as hot as he was in the game.
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.
According to Kevin Benson, the 10th director of the school, " The first ' official ' reference to the School of Advanced Military Studies ( SAMS ) graduates as Jedi Knights was on 12 May 1992 during a meeting of the Committee on Armed Services Military Education Panel in Washington D. C ." Congressman Ike Skelton stated, " we all know that the real stamp of approval came when General Schwarzkopf requested SAMS graduates, sometimes referred to as ' Jedi Knights ," be sent to his headquarters in Riyadh to assist in developing the campaign plan.
Benson sees M at his most authoritarian in Dr. No, punishing Bond both in terms of stripping him of his gun and then sending him on what was considered at first to be a " soft " assignment.
It was presented by Jonathan James-Moore and included interviews with Ron Moody, Bill Pertwee, Eric Merriman's son Andy, Brian Cooke, Barry Took's ex-wife Lyn, and extracts from Kenneth Williams's diary read " in character " by David Benson.
On 26 April 1718, on the pretext of failing powers, he was dismissed in favour of William Benson.

Benson and born
Jean Seberg was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, the daughter of Dorothy Arline ( née Benson ), a substitute teacher, and Edward Waldemar Seberg, a druggist.
Robert Benson Bailey was born in Alabama, his parents came from Hawkins County, Tenn.
* Benny Benson, the famous designer of the Alaskan Flag, was born in Chignik.
Ezra T. Benson was born here and became a famous Mormon Missionary and Utah Territory legislator.
Elmer A. Benson, who served as a United States Senator and as Governor of Minnesota, was born in Appleton on 23 Sept. 1895.
* Daniel R. Benson ( born 1975 ), member of the New Jersey General Assembly and former Hamilton Township Councilman.
* Brad Benson ( born 1955 ), former New York Giants offensive lineman from 1977 – 1987, owner of Brad Benson Hyundai and Rainbow Run Farm.
* Ian Rotten ( John Benson Williams, born 1969 ), American wrestler
* Mark Benson, former England cricketer and now a cricket umpire, was born in Shoreham-by-Sea in 1958.
Together they had four children: Henry Ford II ( 1917 – 1987 ), Benson Ford ( 1919 – 1978 ), Josephine Clay Ford ( 1923 – 2005 ), and William Clay Ford ( born 1925 ).
Amber Nicole Benson ( born January 8, 1977 ) is an American actress, writer, film director, and film producer.
Benson was born January 8, 1977 in Birmingham, Alabama to Edward Benson, a psychiatrist, and Diane Benson.
Benson was born Jodi Marie Marzorati in Rockford, Illinois.
She currently lives in Gainesville in North Georgia with her husband, Ray Benson ( they have been married since May 19, 1984 ), and their son, McKinley ( born January 1999 ), and daughter, Delaney ( born June 2001 ).< ref >
Tom Benson ( born 1927 ) is the owner of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Hornets.
Benson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
* June 2-Elsie Viola Benson is born in a farm house located @ SE1 / 4 5-35-9 to Carl and Signa Benson of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan.
Mark Raymond Kennedy ( born April 11, 1957, Benson, Minnesota ), is an American businessman and politician.
Stephen Reed Benson ( born January 2, 1954 in Sacramento, California ) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning U. S. editorial cartoonist for The Arizona Republic.

Benson and Mildred
* 1905 – Mildred Benson, American journalist and author ( d. 2002 )
Mildred Augustine Wirt Benson ( July 10, 1905 – May 28, 2002 ) was an American journalist and author of children's books, in particular the earliest Nancy Drew mysteries.
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 wrote under a dozen names and published more than 130 books, according to the Mildred Wirt Benson Works page at NancyDrewSleuth. com.
* The Mildred Wirt Benson Collection: digitized scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs and other artifacts donated by Benson to The University of Iowa Libraries.
* The Mildred Wirt Benson Website: biography, book lists, photographs and more, at the NancyDrewSleuth. com archive.
An interview with Mildred Wirt Benson, the original ghostwriter for the Nancy Drew mystery novels.
Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the Syndicate, hired writers, beginning with Mildred Wirt, later Mildred Wirt Benson, to write the manuscripts for the Nancy Drew books.
The Dana Girls were later ghostwritten by others, including Mildred Benson and Harriet Adams.
After that, the Syndicate focused on mystery series aimed again at its younger base: the Hardy Boys, which first appeared in 1927, ghostwritten by Leslie McFarlane and others, and Nancy Drew, which first appeared in 1930, ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson, Walter Karig, and others.
When Mildred Benson, the author of the early Nancy Drew volumes, was called to testify about her work for the Syndicate, Benson's role in writing the manuscripts of early titles was revealed in court with extensive documentation, contradicting Adams ' claims to authorship.
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Mildred Wirt Benson was the ghostwriter for the 1931 edition.
It was first published in 1931 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, and was ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson.
This is the last manuscript Mildred Wirt Benson wrote in her initial run.
It was first published in 1932, and was penned by Walter Karig, a replacement writer for Mildred Wirt Benson.
Its author, Mildred Wirt Benson, wrote many of the Nancy Drew teenage detective novels as well as the Penny Parker series, which included " Behind the Green Door.

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