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Blunt and did
Atlantic said that it was too early in Blunt's career, and that they did not want Blunt to become a one-hit wonder.
Blunt remained a South Sea director, as did Sawbridge and they had been joined by Gibbon and Child.
Blunt timed his resignation so that it did not become public until after the polls closed but before the results were declared.
Blunt did not fall back towards Missouri but instead set up defensive positions around Cane Hill to wait for Herron.
While Blunt did not order the maneuver he quickly endorsed it even chastising a regimental commander for not showing enough initiative when he failed to follow the unorthodox procedure.
Although called a liberal by the contemporary English admirer, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Jamal ad-Din did not advocate constitutional government.
Following production, Sarandon strongly suggested to director David Auburn that he cast Blunt in his next film, The Girl in the Park — a role she did not accept.
Tom Blunt did not become involved in the war at this point.
Blunt did not seek a second term as governor, announcing his decision in an address to Missourians on January 22, 2008.
Blunt was unable to stop Price, but did slow his progress and gathered information on the Confederate forces.
However, a force of about 2, 000 men under the command of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt did set out for Lexington.
However, a force of about 2, 000 men under the command of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt did set out for Lexington.
However, a force of 2, 000 men under the command of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt did finally set out for Lexington, Missouri, about thirty miles east of Kansas City.

Blunt and however
When Sharp returns however, Blunt is brought out of retirement by J. Gander Hooter and partnered with Darkwing — a relationship he hates, despite Darkwing's gimmicks, even though he is admired by Darkwing, who claims Blunt was his inspiration.
Anna Matronic was originally intended for an actual episode of the show which was abandoned for unknown reasons ; she does, however, make a cameo appearance in In Like Blunt.
Robin Carnahan's bid to follow her mother as a United States Senator failed, however, when she was defeated by Republican U. S. Representative Roy Blunt in the 2010 election to succeed Missouri's senior Senator, Republican Kit Bond.
The Conservative party, who following the elections had the most councillors in the country ( ahead of Labour by 601 ), extended its lead over the Labour party by 1, 399 councillors, however their celebrations were tempered by the resignation of Conservative front bencher Crispin Blunt, who described the party leader, Ian Duncan Smith as a " handicap " and called for him to be replaced.
Curtis was nearly sixty years old, and age had taken a toll on his desire for combat ; however, thanks to his aggressive subordinate Gen. Blunt, Curtis decided to make another stand south of Westport.
Curtis, however, ordered Blunt back to Independence, leaving only a token force, under Col. Thomas Moonlight, on the river itself.
The following day, however, Curtis ordered Blunt to take all of his volunteers and return to the Little Blue.
General Curtis, however, ordered Blunt to return to Independence while leaving a small force, under Col. Thomas Moonlight, on the Little Blue.

Blunt and further
student recreation center ; further development of the IDEA Commons ; additions to the Greenwood Laboratory School and enhancement of the Roy Blunt Jordan Valley Innovation Center.
As war approached he was recruited into Section D of M. I. 6 as a propaganda specialist, then returned to the BBC, eventually becoming the producer of The Week in Westminster, the flagship programme covering Parliamentary activity-wherein he was able to further his acquaintance with important politicians, In London Burgess resided at Chester Square and later 5, Bentinck Street, for sometime with Anthony Blunt and Teresa Mayor, later Lady Rothschild.
Marmaduke was not prepared to meet Blunt, who was further south than expected.

Blunt and Confederates
* 1862 – American Civil War: In the Battle of Cane Hill, Union troops under General James G. Blunt defeat General John Marmaduke's Confederates.
Gen. James G. Blunt drove Confederates under Brig.
Blunt pursued Marmaduke's forces for before the Confederates reached the safety of the hills.
General Curtis sent the bulk of his 1st Division under Gen. James Blunt to confront the Confederates at Lexington, approximately forty miles east of Kansas City, on October 19.
The Confederates secured a victory, but the approach of Union forces including Blunt and Fitz Henry Warren forced the Rebels to withdraw on August 17.

Blunt and march
Blunt, disturbed by his precarious position, telegraphed Herron and ordered him to march immediately to his support from Springfield.

Blunt and gained
Bauer ’ s gained some prominence in the 1970s with the work of Drs Wilfrid Blunt and William Steam in their publication The Australian Flower Paintings of Ferdinand Bauer ( Basilisk Press, 1976 ).
Blunt also gained valuable information about the size and disposition of Price's army.

Blunt and information
MI5 received information from American Michael Straight in 1964 which pointed to Blunt's espionage ; the two had known each other at Cambridge some thirty years before and Blunt had tried to recruit Straight as a spy.
It is also likely that his information helped in the investigation of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the U. S. Gouzenko, being a cipher clerk by profession, likely also assisted with the Venona investigation, which probed Soviet codes and which eventually led to the discovery of vital Soviet spies such as Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt, and John Cairncross ( the so-called Cambridge Five ), as well as Alan Nunn May.
Wilfrid Blunt was vital in the relay of this information to the British empire as it helped them determine their course of action.
In July 2007, Blunt signed an executive order launching the Missouri Accountability Portal ( MAP ) which provides Missourians with free, immediate, online information about how the state spends taxpayer money.
Although many such failures were subsequently blamed on the actions of the self-confessed or defected agents Guy Burgess, Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt, a number of failures occurred after all three had lost their access to secret information.

Blunt and about
He was shown briefly in the episode " In Like Blunt " about to beat up Phineas Sharp when the list that Phineas was going to sell was replaced with a grocery list.
In 2011, his " Lady Blunt " violin from 1721, which is in pristine condition, was sold at Tarisio auctions for £ 9. 8 million, or about $ 15. 9 million ( it is named after Lord Byron's granddaughter Lady Anne Blunt, who owned it for 30 years ).
He played Anthony Blunt in Cambridge Spies a BBC production about the four British spies, starring alongside Toby Stephens ( Philby ), Tom Hollander ( Burgess ) and Rupert Penry-Jones ( Maclean ).
* James Blunt-" It's Bloody Cold " ( 2005 Christmas Special ): Mimics the song You're Beautiful, and is about how other singers mock James Blunt.
Also from 1964 for the next 6 years he had regular interviews with Anthony Blunt, a member of the Cambridge Five, trying to glean more informatiom from him about other Soviet spies.
" Blunt Force Trauma " is about when someone or something comes up behind you when you least expect it, " it could be a situation in your life, it could be a person you know with a beer bottle ".
Egremont studied modern history at Oxford University and has written books about Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Arthur Balfour and Sir Edward Spears.
Programs include Local Motives featuring live, in-studio performances from local bands, Blunt Youth Radio Project, Home Dad a weekly half hour talk show about family related issues, Lesbian Radio a weekly 90 minute feminist music and talk show, and Sound Ecology a political talk show.
In 2003, Blunt made her screen debut in the British television drama Boudica, about the life of the ancient Celtic warrior-queen who fought the Romans.
Blunt spoke about the weight loss, claiming she had to go " painfully thin ".
Alan Bennett gives the date of Coral Browne's meeting with Burgess as 1958 in the Introduction to his Single Spies, which contains the text of An Englishman Abroad in the stage play version and the text of A Question of Attribution about Anthony Blunt.
Discovering this Confederate retreat the next morning, Blunt took an infantry regiment and captured Fort Smith without incident, while Colonel William F. Cloud led about 700 Union cavalry and artillery men in pursuit of Cabell.
James Blunt figures briefly in Rifles for Watie, a novel by Harold Keith about a young Union soldier from Kansas fighting the Civil War in Indian Territory and the surrounding states.
He tells MI6 about this, but Alan Blunt refuses to follow up on it as he believes it would be politically unwise if the press ever found out that MI6 was investigating Cray.

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