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Baker told Caine to meet the director, Cy Endfield, who informed him that he already had given the part that Baker had tipped Caine for to James Booth, a fellow Cockney who was Caine's friend, because he looked more Cockney than Caine did.
After 10 days, in the wee hours of April 26, federal troops tracked down John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln's assassin, and fellow conspirator David E. Herold at Garrett's farm about 3 miles west of Port Royal.
* April-After Thomas Betterton's death, the great Shakespearean roles he dominated for a generation are divided up among fellow actors Barton Booth, Robert Wilks, and John Mills.
For example: several skits from the cult 1960s TV show At Last the 1948 Show were resuscitated by John Cleese ( one of that show's creators ) and performed by him with various Amnesty show cast members, including fellow Pythons ( Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman ) and other peers ( John Bird, John Fortune and Tim Brooke-Taylor ( the last also an At Last the 1948 Show writer / star ), younger performers ( Rowan Atkinson and Griff Rhys Jones ), and Cleese's then wife, actress / writer Connie Booth.
* Zack Booth Simpson was Origin's director of technology and research fellow and went on to co-found Titanic Entertainment and later became a pioneer of interactivity as a fine art with installations in museums around the world.
After guiding fellow conspirator Lewis Powell to the home of Secretary of State William H. Seward, whom Powell attempted to kill, Herold fled and met with Booth outside of Washington, D. C.
Less than a month into the season, on October 22, 2011, he was traded to the Florida Panthers, along with fellow veteran forward Mikael Samuelsson for forwards David Booth and Steven Reinprecht, as well as a third round pick in the 2013 draft.
Eventually, Booth and fellow first-class cricketers Ian Dick and Maurice Foley were cleared to play for Australia.
Unmarried, Fiedler died of cancer on June 25, 2005 in Englewood, New Jersey, at the Lillian Booth Actors Home, a residence for retired entertainers sponsored by the Actors ' Fund of America, only one day after his fellow Pooh co-star and good friend, Paul Winchell, who supplied the voice of Tigger, before Travis Oates replaced for the voice of Piglet.

Booth and Christ
An English translation, entitled A Sovereign Antidote against Arian Poyson, appeared in London, 1719, and again ‘ revised, corrected, and, in a few places, abridged, by Abraham Booth ,’ under the title of The Deity of Jesus Christ essential to the Christian Religion, 1777.
To the poor and destitute of London's East End, Booth brought the good news of Jesus Christ and his love for all.
Booth soon realised he had found his destiny, and later in 1865 he and his wife Catherine opened ' The Christian Revival Society ' in the East End of London, where they held meetings every evening and on Sundays, to share the repentance that salvation can bring through accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior to the poorest and most needy, including alcoholics, criminals and prostitutes.
William Booth said, The Scriptures teach that Christ on the Cross, in virtue of the dignity of His person, the voluntariness of His offering, and the greatness of His sufferings did make and present, on behalf of poor sinners, a sacrifice of infinite value.
William Booth said, You will sometimes hear people talk about the finished work of Christ.
Catherine Booth said, The Christ of God offered Himself as a sacrifice for the sin of man.

Booth and what
The railroad arrived in the area in November 1868, and Harvey Booth opened a saloon / restaurant in a tent near what is now Front Street.
With the ship's course unable to be changed and Starfleet now intrigued by what Archer had become aware of, Forrest was ordered to investigate, he also had Archer punished in the Agony Booth for a then record of ten hours, giving the Commander only one hour to clean up and get ready for a staff meeting after his release.
Booth half-jokingly wonders about what will happen when his pills stop working.
Willis, impressed, tells Sperry to run along and listens as Booth says he'll explain what happened ... someday.
A magazine cartoon of 1882 captioned, " Now, Mr Booth, let us know what you are going to do with all this money!
He then began taking his version of ' Green Anarchist ' magazine in a different political direction, trying to go back to what Booth saw as its roots and undo the harm he considered done to it by Richard Hunt and Paul Rogers.
Our reaction to his various commitments, secret or overt, will help to determine our response to the work. This implied author ( a widely-used term that Booth coined in this book ; who he also called an author's " second self ") is the one who " chooses, consciously or unconsciously, what we read ; we infer him as an ideal, literary, created version of the real man ; he is the sum of his own choices "
One of the restaurants, Wok & Roll, occupies what was once Mary Surratt's boarding house — the meeting place for John Wilkes Booth and his conspirators in Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
Booth countered this, arguing that although the beats created with the sequences may seem completely random to some people, that he and Brown had tight control over the limits and rules of what the beats could do, and that the concept was no different to the improvisation found in jazz.
* " The What Burns Me Booth :" This is a sort of testimonial booth where various people say what burns them up.
After going to college at what was then Memphis State University ( now University of Memphis ) in the early 1960s, Booth began his music journalism career with articles on Memphis musicians like Furry Lewis and Otis Redding, the latter of whom Stanley witnessed writing the famous song " Sittin ' on the Dock of the Bay " with Steve Cropper at Stax studios on the Friday before Redding's death.
* Robert Booth, The Guardian, 27 October 2009, AA Gill shot baboon ' to see what it would be like to kill someone '
By 1910, Booth and Kamwana had no relationship with the Watch Tower Society, but their distribution of literature and activist teachings began what came to be known as the so-called Watchtower movement in central Africa, now known as " Waticitawala " or " Kitawala " ( a local term for " Tower ") in Congo.
Julie Burchill criticised Booth both for a career in which, " she works as a paid stooge for the murderous Iranian regime's television channel " and asked of her conversion " what sort of woman freely converts to a religion which supports the oppression, torment and murder of thousands of Christians, homosexuals and spirited women, worldwide, every year?
It was the idea of John Booth to develop the pleasant Caygill's Walk, which ran along the top of the Shay, into what is now the busy Skircoat Road.
In 1874, Ebenezer Booth built himself a house on the glebe of St John the Baptist Church, within the present boundaries of the park, to the east of what is now Nerang Pool.

Booth and they
In February 1865, Booth became infatuated with Lucy Lambert Hale, the daughter of U. S. Senator John P. Hale of New Hampshire, and they became secretly engaged when Booth received his mother's blessing for their marriage plans.
This idea was eventually expanded into the concept of a multiverse, including such worlds as Earth-Three, which was an " opposite " world where heroes were villains and historical events happened in reverse of how they occurred in real life ( e. g., President John Wilkes Booth being assassinated by an actor named Abraham Lincoln ), and Earth Prime, which was ostensibly the " real world " and used to explain how real-life DC staffers ( such as Julius Schwartz ) could occasionally appear in comics stories, and so forth.
Booth and Herold landed at the mouth of Gambo Creek, before meeting with Confederate agents, who guided their passage to Port Conway, where they would cross into Port Royal, in Caroline County, Virginia.
Brown and Booth met through Manchester's graffiti scene in 1987 when they both lived in Rochdale.
Despite having names like ' Official Half-Price Ticket Booth ', they are not official and they do not always advertise the booking fees which commonly come with purchasing tickets.
Finding no peace there either, Stoke chairman Albert Booth told Matthews he would not be allowed to leave the club, and 3, 000 City supporters organized a meeting to make their feelings known – they too demanded that he stay.
Originally from rural Indiana, they moved to New Rochelle, New York, where, after performing in high school productions, Booth went on to study drama in New York City, where she worked as a waitress.
Over the next four years they toured a combination of the two shows in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the United States and Canada, before finishing up at the Booth Theatre on Broadway.
Other famous alumni include the McCaw brothers, who built a family business into the McCaw Cellular telephone empire which they eventually sold to AT & T Wireless ; actor Adam West ; bestselling author Po Bronson ; and former Washington State Governor Booth Gardner.
He also told of how Cherie Blair's father ( Tony Booth ) had asked if he could light a marijuana joint when they first met.
Though not originally called " suncakes ", they were given the name by the owner of " Sun Booth ", one of the most famous pastry shops that sells them.
Many screen greats were approached to play a role but demurred because they suffered from various infirmities, e. g., Shirley Booth, Barbara Stanwyck, Fred Astaire, Paul Henreid.
Booth observed that they appear to choose between the techniques based upon decisions about how to convey their various " commitments " along various " lines of interest.
Booth argued not only that it does not matter whether an author — as distinct from the narrator — intrudes directly in a work, since readers will always infer the existence of an author behind any text they encounter, but also that readers always draw conclusions about the beliefs and judgments ( and also, conclusions about the skills and " success ") of a text's implied author, along the text's various lines of interest: However impersonal he may try to be, his readers will inevitably construct a picture of the official scribe who writes in this manner -- and of course that official scribe will never be neutral toward all values.
Booth also spent several chapters — which include numerous references to and citations from widely recognized works of fiction — describing the various effects that implied authors achieve along the various lines of interest that he identifies, and the pitfalls they fall into, depending upon whether or not the implied author provides commentary, and upon the degree to which a story's narrator is reliable or unreliable, personal or impersonal.
In Palestine they met up with Wilford Booth and visited the Armenian Latter-day Saints.
In December of 2010, the Booth family announced that they had purchased the founding document of the game of basketball, Dr. Naismith's original 13 rules of basketball.
With Confield, Sean Booth and Rob Brown largely abandoned the warm ambient sounds of their earlier works such as Amber and Tri Repetae in favour of the more chaotic feel that they had been pursuing with LP5, EP7, and Peel Session.
Dominique Leone of Pitchfork Media said the album " doesn't break much new ground ", but also thought that " Booth and Brown return to more straightforward grounds, even if they don't quite reach their mid-90s peak as melodic technicians ".
Matrix is famous for its advocacy of human rights cases and because they are the chambers of Blair's wife, Cherie Booth QC.

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