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After Booth shot him once in the back of the head, Lincoln died the next morning.
Following his performance of Richard III on May 12, the Boston Transcript < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > review the next day called Booth " the most promising young actor on the American stage ".
On April 14, only five days after Grant's victory at Appomattox, President Lincoln was fatally shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater, and died the next morning.
Booth started the British Vacuum Cleaner Company and refined his invention over the next several decades.
It is directly next to the TV-broadcast booth, which was renamed " The Harry Kalas Broadcast Booth " after Kalas's death in 2009.
* Barbie Reynolds ( Nina Baden-Semper ) is Bill's wife and gets along very well with her next door neighbour, Joan Booth.
Farrell's next American films, American Outlaws ( 2001 ) and Hart's War ( 2002 ), were not commercially successful, but his 2003 films, including Phone Booth, S. W. A. T., and The Recruit, the latter his first starring role, were well-received as well as box office successes.
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.
They lived right next door to the mayor's political rival, Grant Booth, and his family.
* 1679 Sir Robert Booth, knt ; died the next year
Captain Booth on the Olga eventually managed to get his ship next to the Cleopatra, to rescue Captain Carter and the five crew members aboard Cleopatra.
While certain key Mac OS X improvements were kept " close to the vest ," there were 10 improvements announced for OS X in its next iteration, Mac OS X Leopard ( 10. 5 ), including: Full 64-bit app support, Time Machine, Boot Camp, Front Row, and Photo Booth packaged with the OS, Spaces ( Virtual Desktops ), Spotlight enhancements, Core Animation, Universal Access enhancements, Mail enhancements, Dashboard enhancements, including Dashcode, and iChat enhancements.
Booth retired from his role as a UKIP MEP on 1 October 2008 and was replaced by the next candidate on the list, Trevor Colman.
He remained a much-feared figure in Walla-Walla's death row for the next decade, spitting at Governor Booth Gardner when he peered into his cell.
For the next 50 years Booth harvested this land as well as other extensive tracts in northern and central Ontario.
His next noted civil case was that of Gruban v Booth.
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.
Booth scored 127 not out against Somerset, and in the next match against Lancashire, he was caught behind for 99 from the bowling of another Brian Booth.
James Booth ordered the gates closed, gave the ringleaders £ 5, and promised to halt work the next day.
When the Park Theatre — New York City's leading theater of the time — put on Richard III starring the English tragedian Junius Brutus Booth, the African Company rented a hall next door for its own production of the same play the same night.
The next booth it enters is the ' Underbody ' Booth.
The next zone is the ' Surfacer ' Booth, where the body receives its second coat of paint, this being the Surfacer Coat, then into the Surfacer Oven.

Booth and translated
The satirical Le roi des montagnes ( 1856 ; translated into English by Mary Louise Booth as The King of the Mountains ) is the best-known of his novels.
* As Though She Were Sleeping, 2007 ( novel ) ( translated by Marilyn Booth )
* Paris en Amerique ( 1863 ) translated into English by Mary Louise Booth
During the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), Booth translated the works of eminent French writers in favor of the cause of the Union.

Booth and Victor
* Edwin Booth as Hamlet, at Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal ( Manhattan ), New York City ( 1898 ) Restored by Victor Rothman Stained Glass, Yonkers, New York
* Victor, Memoirs of the Life of Barton Booth ( 1733 ).
* Victor Zsasz ( voiced by Tim Booth ): A sadistic serial killer loose in Arkham Asylum, Batman must stop him before he carves another kill into his skin.

Booth and Secret
Historian Thomas Goodrich concluded that Booth entered the Confederate Secret Service as a spy and courier.
The Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt, and Strangers on a Train and David Lynch's bizarre and influential Blue Velvet are notable examples of the type, as are The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Machinist, Don't Say A Word, House of 9, Trapped, Flightplan, Shutter Island, Secret Window, Identity, Red Eye, Phone Booth, Psycho, The River Wild, Nick of Time, P2, Breakdown, Panic Room, Misery, Straw Dogs and its remake, Cape Fear, The Collector, Frailty, The Good Son and Funny Games.
#" Secret Service " ( John Booth Aclin, Ron Miller, Morse, Walsh ) – 4: 42
* Artie Wu and Quincy Durant, con men / adventurers, and their associate Maurice " Otherguy " Overby are in Chinaman's Chance, Out on the Rim, Voodoo, Ltd. Booth Stallings, expert on terrorism, and Georgia Blue, cashiered Secret Service agent, join them in the latter two.
In April 1994, Booth American Company merged with Broadcast Alchemy to become Secret Communications.
Secret Agent X-9 starred Stuart Milligan as " X-9 " and Connie Booth as " Grace Powers ".

Booth and History
* 8000 Years: A Kempston History edited by HA Carnell, T Booth and HG Tibutt ( 1966 ) Reprinted by Kempston Town Council 1985.
* Cannabis: A History ( ISBN 0-312-42494-9 ), by Martin Booth, Picador USA, June 2005
* Booth Family History ( 1971 )
* Booth Museum of Natural History, Brighton and Hove, England
* Booth, William ( 1990 ) A History of Ashville and The Ashvillian Society.
* Douglas Booth, Australian Beach Cultures: The History of Sun, Sand and Surf Routledge UK 2001 ISBN 0-7146-5167-2

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