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Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe, III, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas.
His father, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr., was a traveling salesman who died in an automobile accident three months before Bill was born.
* Walter Blythe ( son of Anne and Gilbert Blythe in the latter Anne of Green Gables books ) was in recovery from typhoid in " Rilla of Ingleside " and this is seen as the reason why he does not enlist at the onset of WWI.
He was involved in the Order's power struggles, both with Farr and Macgregor Mathers, but was most notably involved when Mathers sent Aleister Crowley to repossess Golden Dawn paraphernalia during the " Battle of Blythe Road ".
Adam's Rib was adapted as a television sitcom in 1973, with Ken Howard and Blythe Danner.
Waldrip got loose, however, walked to the main road and was picked up and taken back to Blythe.
* Global Challenge – this race was established in 1992 / 93 by Scottish sailing icon Sir Chay Blythe, the first person to sail around the world alone against the prevailing winds and currents.
In 1983, saxophonist Arthur Blythe's album Light Blue: Arthur Blythe Plays Thelonious Monk was released by Columbia Records.
Sark was featured in Episode 3 of the 2009 ITV television series Islands of Britain, presented by Martin Clunes ; islanders involved in the programme included Alan Blythe ( Constable ) and Rossford de Carteret.
He was the husband of actress Blythe Danner, and was the father of actress Gwyneth Paltrow and director Jake Paltrow.
In the late 1960s, he began directing stage productions in New York City, where he met actress Blythe Danner, to whom he was married from December 14, 1969 until his death.
Blytheville was founded in 1879 by the Methodist clergyman Henry T. Blythe.
He was killed at the house of William Blythe, rented by Lewis Rogers, just south east of Chetopa on the Cherokee Neutral Lands.
Their choice was fifty acres, 37 and one half of which were owned by Joseph Blythe and 12 and one half owned by Peter Ruff, both of whom gifted the land.
) He is of no known relation to the 42nd President, Bill Clinton, who was born William Jefferson Blythe III but took the surname of his stepfather.
Perhaps his most sympathetic screen role was as the tragic POW forger Colin Blythe in the 1963 film The Great Escape, who discovers that he is slowly going blind, but nonetheless participates in the mass break-out, only to be shot down by German soldiers because he is unable to see them.
They later formed The TKO Horns, in which Maurice was replaced by original Dexy Geoff Blythe, and most famously recorded an album with Elvis Costello in 1983 and Howard Jones in 1985.
At the Columbus, Ohio stop of Gigantour 2006, Lamb of God lead singer Randy Blythe chastised the crowd for moshing after someone was hurt in the mosh pit, commenting that: " The world looks at a show like this and thinks we are just a bunch of violent motherfuckers who try to hurt each other.
Their final single, " Funny Things " an original tune penned by Blythe backed by " Mighty Fine Girl ", was also released in 1964 but after all three singles flopped, The Redcaps disbanded.
Wise was married to the dancer Doreen Blythe from 18 January 1953 until his death ; they had no children.
Another former Dexy's sax player, Geoff Blythe, soon replaced Maurice and Dave Plews ( trumpet ) was added as The TKO Horns featured prominently on Costello's 1983 album Punch The Clock.

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The late Coach Pat Droskinis, listed in the PA Sports Hall of Fame, coached them, and led by a strong 4-5-2 defense that featured All-State ends in 6-foot-3 team captain Russ Frantz and 6-2 Harry Butsko, the Cass Twp Condors blanked Minersville, Nescopeck, West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill Haven, Ashland, Blythe Township, Mahanoy Township, Lansford and Saint Clair, and then Shamokin in the playoff game ( 2-0 ).
It featured Renée Fleming in the title role, David Daniels as Bertarido, Kobie van Rensburg as Grimoaldo, Stephanie Blythe as Eduige, John Relyea as Garibaldo and Bejun Mehta as Unulfo.
The late Coach Pat Droskinis, listed in the PA Sports Hall of Fame, coached them and led by a strong 4-5-2 defense that featured All-State ends in 6-foot-3 Russ Frantz and 6-2 Harry Butsko, the Cass Twp Condors blanked Minersville, Nescopeck, West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill Haven, Ashland, Blythe Township, Mahanoy Township, Lansford and Saint Clair, and then Shamokin in the playoff game ( 2-0 ).
Blythe was also featured in Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Working Class Rock Star and Melissa Cross's The Zen of Screaming.
Directed by Gene Saks, the cast featured Matthew Broderick ( Eugene Jerome ), Blythe Danner ( Kate Jerome ), Peter Michael Goetz ( Jack Jerome ), Mandy Ingber ( Laurie Morton ), Željko Ivanek ( Stanley Jerome ), Jodi Thelen ( Nora Morton ) and Joyce Van Patten ( Blanche Morton ).
The cast featured Jonathan Silverman as Eugene, Blythe Danner ( Kate ), Bob Dishy ( Jack ), Brian Drillinger ( Stanley ), Stacey Glick ( Laurie ) and

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Dolphy's virtuoso instrumental abilities and unique style of jazz, deeply emotional and free but strongly rooted in tradition and structured composition, heavily influenced such musicians as Anthony Braxton, members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Oliver Lake, Julius Hemphill, Arthur Blythe, Don Byron and many others.
Ernest Blythe revealed many years later that the outgoing Government had become so alarmed by O ' Duffy's conduct that had they returned to power they would have acted precisely as De Valera did.
Botanically, the Blythe is one of the richest rivers in lowland England with the most species-rich sections containing as many species as the very richest chalk streams.
This group also helped the careers of many lesser-known young horn players, as it had a rotating front line that included David Murray, Arthur Blythe, Chico Freeman, John Purcell, and Rufus Reid, among many others.
Blythe played on many pivotal albums of the 1980s, among them Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition on ECM.
In 1905, with fast bowler Arthur Fielder, losing form, Blythe was kept extremely busy on the many hard pitches and was thus more expensive than in any other year apart from 1901.
In 1909, again aided by many rain-affected pitches, Blythe took over 200 wickets and at Edgbaston, took 11 wickets to win the First Test against Australia.
Gina works as a video and TV producer ; in the course of traveling for her work she produced many photos of Blythe in locations all around the world.
On the DVD many guest musicians, such as Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, appear to demonstrate the exercises.

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The Blythe has a wide range of natural geographical features such as riffles, pools, small cliffs and meanders, combined with a high diversity of substrate types ranging from fine silt and clay in the lower reaches to sands and gravels in the upper and middle reaches.
Albums such as The Grip and Metamorphosis ( both on India Navigation ) offered capable, highly refined jazz fare with a free angle that made Blythe too " out there " for the general public, but endeared him to the more serious jazz fans.
Carter assembled cast and crew from the show, as well as some other, well-known actors such as Blythe Danner and Martin Landau, to begin production on what they termed " Project Blackwood ".
Much of this book takes place in Blythe, California and it cites real, current locales, such as Hobson Way and the giant intaglios north of Blythe on U. S. Highway 95.
In order to spare his father the " shame " of having a son in such a " dissolute " vocation, he took the stage name Maurice Barrymore ( though he never legally changed from " Blythe "), inspired by a conversation he had with fellow actor Charles Vandenhoff about William Barrymore, an early 19th-century English thespian, after seeing a poster depicting Barrymore in the Haymarket Theatre.

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