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Booth and invested
With £ 3, 500 borrowed from his brother-in-law, Booth immediately invested in Gruban's company.

Booth and some
Even so, as part of the intense rivalry with the Los Angeles Dodgers, some Dodger fans derisively refer to AT & T Park as " The Phone Booth ," owing to its current and former names ( Pac Bell Park, SBC Park ).
Una Stubbs made some guest appearances but Anthony Booth apparently wasn't interested in reprising his role.
The major innovation of the Limelight Department came in 1899 when Herbert Booth and Joseph Perry began work on Soldiers of the Cross, described by some as the first feature length film ever produced.
Andy Hardy meets Betsy Booth while delivering some of his mother ’ s freshly canned preserves.
These are respectively published by an editorial team that includes Paul Rogers and ' John Connor ' ( who subtitle their version of the paper as the original and best ), and Steve Booth, who has publicly renounced some of his earlier published views and expressed a wish to ' return to the magazine's roots '.
The tongue-in-cheek micronation of Hay-on-Wye has subsequently developed a healthy tourism industry based on literary interests for which some credit Booth.
When some of his family's wealth returned after the Panic of 1873 his mother transferred Booth from Purdue to Princeton University.
Though never a Primitivist himself, he attempted to give a fair explanation of Primitivist ideas ( pages 127-152 ), and the fact of the existence of this section led some to conclude that Booth was a Primitivist.
The comedic performers in the 1977 show included several who had performed in the first show – such as Peter Cook, Terry Jones, John Cleese – joined by his then wife Connie Booth – and some newcomers including Sir Peter Ustinov.
A persistent story, but apocryphal according to some sources, is that Junius Brutus Booth was acclaimed for performing Orestes in the French language in New Orleans.
The letter was believed to be a hoax, until a handwriting analysis of a letter written some days after the threat concluded that the letter was, in fact, written by Booth.
He could not know that John Wilkes Booth, David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Paine, John Surratt and Edmund Spangler, some of the conspirators involved with his assassination, were present in the crowd at the inauguration.
Though, from the start, John Wilkes Booth was known to be the murderer, in the search for his conspirators, scores of suspected accomplices, probably some innocent ones, were arrested and thrown into prison.
In the last decades, however, the idea of a simple migration, with little or no violence involved, has gained some support .< ref > Booth, Charlotte.
Booth then jumped onto the stage, and cried out " Sic semper tyrannis " ( some heard " The South is avenged!
Booth was responsible for all of the earliest Baptist work, as well as for the entrance of some other denominations into the area.
At the beginning of 2011, Tim Booth announced that he was working on some new solo material, although James remained active, participating in the Lollapalooza festival in Chile.
In some serious cases, the " Agony Booth " could also be used.
John Wilkes Booth spent some time in Montréal prior to assassinating President Lincoln, and in one case was said to have drunkenly gallivanted throughout the city telling anyone who would listen of his plan to kill Lincoln.
Aaron Klug worked on ribonuclease whilst Andrew Booth developed some of the earliest computers to help with the computation.
It is thought by some who know the school that John Wilkes Booth may have attended Emerson.
They had employed John Wilkes Booth for some services before he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
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.
Booth argues that, whatever Larkin's motive in writing it, the story follows the parameters of schoolgirl fiction with some fidelity.

Booth and growing
Booth, already growing more obsessed with the South's worsening situation in the Civil War and angered at Lincoln's re-election, withdrew from the oil business on November 27, 1864, with a substantial loss of his $ 6, 000 ($ 81, 400 in 2010 dollars ) investment.
Though the early years were lean ones, with the need of money to help the needy an ever growing issue, Booth and The Salvation Army persevered.

Booth and various
Over the years, various authors have suggested that Booth escaped his pursuers and subsequently died many years later under a pseudonym.
" Booth was also known to be greatly attracted to Caesar himself, having played both Brutus and Caesar upon various stages.
Booth played various roles on British television, including Sophie in Dickens of London, Mrs Errol in a BBC adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy, and Miss March in a dramatisation of Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers.
" But he did not give up music ; he composed the music for Meyerhold's famous 1906 production of Alexander Blok's play Balaganchik ( The Fair Show Booth ), and his songs were popular among the Petersburg elite: " He sang them, accompanying himself on the piano, first in various salons, including Ivanov's Tower, and then at The Stray Dog.
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.
Sports personalities Van Miller, Stan Barron and Dick Rifenburg shared various duties, including hosting and interview programs ; while familiar news voices Jack Ogilvie, Gene Kelley, Lou Douglas, Virgil Booth and others were heard during this period.
Named after its sponsor, the telecommunications company Verizon Communications, the Verizon Center has been nicknamed the " Phone Booth " by locals, because of its historical association with various telecommunications companies, such as MCI Inc.
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.
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 "
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.
We might call this kind " human ," if to do so did not imply that 1 and 2 were somehow less than human. In the 1983 edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction, in which a lengthy addendum to the original 1961 book was published, Booth outlined various identities taken on by both authors and readers: The Flesh-and Blood Author, the Implied Author, the Teller of This Tale, the Career Author, and the " Public Myth "; and, the Flesh-and-Blood Re-Creator of Many Stories, the Postulated Reader, the Credulous Listener, the Career Reader, and the Public Myth about the " Reading Public.
Prominent figures including Ralph Hotere, Andrew Drummond, Chris Cree-Brown and Chris Booth made significant and powerful work that related to the smelter issue, they gained publicity and acclaim with exhibitions and appropriate comment in various art magazines.
* " The What Burns Me Booth :" This is a sort of testimonial booth where various people say what burns them up.
She married William Booth Wecker who worked at various jobs and carnivals and circuses.
Most noticeably, William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army, are buried in a prominent location close to Church Street and next to their son Bramwell Booth and various SA commissioners, including Elijah Cadman, Frederick Booth-Tucker, George Scott Railton, the Army's first Commissioner, Theodore Kitching and T. Henry Howard, its Chief of Staff.
She took an active part in the work of various charitable institutions, and among her friends and correspondents were Dean Stanley, Archbishop Tait, Charles Kingsley, William Booth, Jowett and Pusey.
Shortly after her third single " Phone Booth " was only sent to radio outlets and received a lukewarm response due to it not having a video and no promotion, she also made cameo apparences in various videos such as Biggie (" Nasty Girl "), 3LW (" Feelin You ") Jay-Z (" Show Me What You Got ") and played the leading lady in Sammie's video for " You Should Be My Girl ".
Several have been taken to Rotherham for scrapping by C F Booth Ltd, with the remainder stored at various places around the network.
There were over 3, 000 wholesale accounts held with Louis L. Booth, Inc. from various retailers.

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