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But there is a dignity and even a hint of the inspired prophet in his words to one correspondent: `` You ask what I am going to ' reply ' to Bradley.
If organized as a division then the top manager is often known as an Executive Vice President ( for example, Todd Bradley who heads the Personal Systems Group in Hewlett Packard ).
Today's modern 1 – 1 Cavalry is a scout / attack unit, equipped with MRAPs, M3A3 Bradley CFVs, and Strykers
The adaptation is now in the hands of Bradley Cooper.
In Angela Carter's Wise Children, To be or not to be is reworked as a song and dance routine, and Iris Murdoch's The Black Prince has Oedipal themes and murder intertwined with a love affair between a Hamlet-obsessed writer, Bradley Pearson, and the daughter of his rival.
Bradley saw reality as a monistic whole apprehended through " feeling ", a state in which there is no distinction between the perception and the thing perceived.
Like Berkeley Bradley thought that nothing can be known to exist unless it is known by a mind.
Moore claimed that Bradley did not understand the statement that something is real.
This dependence, though most closely associated with Andrew Cecil Bradley, is clear as early as the time of Mary Cowden Clarke, who offered precise, if fanciful, accounts of the predramatic lives of Shakespeare's female leads.
* 1973 – Tom Bradley is elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles, California.
The objection is associated with Kripke, although philosophers such as Bradley, Locke and Aristotle had already noticed the problem.
Fantasy is closely associated with science fiction, and many writers have worked in both genres, while writers such as Anne McCaffrey, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Marion Zimmer Bradley have written works that appear to blur the boundary between the two related genres.
The current Men's Olympic champion in this event is Great Britain's Bradley Wiggins.
Upwords, recently renamed " Scrabble Upwords " by Hasbro, is a board game invented by Elliot Rudell and originally published by the Milton Bradley Company ( which is now a division of Hasbro ).
Another plan, proposed by Bradley C. Edwards, is to beam power from the ground.
The most widely known edition of Snakes and Ladders in the United States is Chutes and Ladders from Milton Bradley ( which was purchased by the game's current distributor Hasbro ).
As one of the most influential Shakespearean critics of the 19th century, A. C. Bradley argues, " the playwright always insists on the operation of the doctrine of free will ; the ( anti ) hero is always able to back out, to redeem himself.
It was well known that the two men were polar opposites in personality, and there is considerable evidence that Bradley disliked Patton both personally and professionally.
Marshall, who knew both Patton and Bradley, stated that " The Bradley name gets heavy billing on a picture of comrade that, while not caricature, is the likeness of a victorious, glory-seeking buffoon ... Patton in the flesh was an enigma.
He so stays in the film ... Napoleon once said that the art of the general is not strategy but knowing how to mold human nature ... Maybe that is all producer Frank McCarthy and Gen. Bradley, his chief advisor, are trying to say.
" Bradley himself acknowledged that the two men were polar opposites in personality, and there is little doubt that Bradley despised Patton's swashbuckling method of leading the men under his command.

Bradley and quoted
The Globe quoted Richard Bradley, president of the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association: " I find it incredible that he would say that.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, who intensely disliked Brereton, was quoted by a biographer of Dwight D. Eisenhower as saying that Brereton was " marginally competent ...( and ) more interested in living in the biggest French chateau ".
See Psychology ; and the works of Bradley, Stout, and James, above quoted, and general works on psychology ; articles in Mind ( passim );

Bradley and saying
Bradley is known for saying, " Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.
Tsang felt comfortable with a bow-tie Bradley gave him, saying that its design brings fewer hurdles to its wearer than a necktie.
" Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley also testified, saying that GM — through its subsidiaries ( namely PCL ) " scrapped the Pacific Electric and Los Angeles streetcar systems leaving the electric train system totally destroyed ".
You're not going to catch me going around saying I hate Gator Bradley …. I'm not in the business of disavowing individuals.
I disagree with those who commit crime and those who'd use drugs, but you won't catch me going around saying that I hate Gator Bradley.
In August, former Dynegy controller and chief accounting officer Bradley P. Farnsworth sued the company, saying he'd been fired after refusing to help manipulate the company's financial statements in the summer of 2000.
" Bradley Stern also of MTV, however, praised the Leama & Moor Remix, saying it " transforms the tearjerker of a ballad into a full-on trance anthem.

Bradley and record
Chester Burton " Chet " Atkins ( June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001 ) was an American guitarist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well.
With country music record sales declining as rock and roll took over, Atkins and Bob Ferguson took their cue from Owen Bradley and eliminated fiddles and steel guitar as a means of making country singers appeal to pop fans.
Kernahan went on to become the club's longest serving captain and leading career goalkicker ( 738 goals ), and Bradley became the club games record holder ( 375 games ); Motley's career was unfortunately cut short by a non-fatal car accident in 1987.
Deal named the band The Breeders, after the folk band she formed with Kelley as a teenager, and they recruited Carrie Bradley, violinist and vocalist in Ed's Redeeming Qualities, to record a short demo tape.
In 1958, when she was 13, producer Owen Bradley asked her to record a new song by Johnny Marks, who had had success writing Christmas tunes for country singers, most notably " Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " ( Gene Autry ) and " A Holly, Jolly Christmas " ( Burl Ives ).
The Nashville sound was pioneered by staff at RCA Records and Columbia Records in Nashville, Tennessee, including manager Steve Sholes, record producers Chet Atkins, Owen Bradley, and Bob Ferguson, and recording engineer Bill Porter.
Regarding the Nashville sound, the record producer Owen Bradley stated, " Now we've cut out the fiddle and steel guitar and added choruses to country music.
* Owen Bradley ( 1915 – 1998 ), record producer, Country Music Hall of Fame member, Academy Award nominee
The Bradley band became well known for boogie-woogie, particularly its hit record, " Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar " with Freddie Slack on piano.
In one game against Eastern Kentucky, Bradley blocked 14 shots, tying the NCAA single-game record set by Navy's David Robinson in 1986.
In April, Bradley posted back-to-back triple-doubles ( against Boston and Toronto ); in the process, he became the first player in NBA history to record consecutive games of double-figure blocked shots twice in a single season.
However, after breaking his foot in the summer of 1961 during a baseball game and thinking about his college decision outside of basketball, Bradley decided to enroll at Princeton due to its record in preparing students for government or United States Foreign Service work.
In his freshman year, Bradley averaged more than 30 points per game for the freshman team, at one point making 57 consecutive free throws, breaking a record set by a member of the NBA's Syracuse Nationals.
The team lost in the semifinals, but Bradley scored a record 58 points in the consolation game to lead the team to victory against Wichita State and earn himself the Final Four MVP.
He also holds the career point record at Princeton and many other school records, including the top ten slots in the category of total points scored in a game, but likely could have scored many more points if he had not insisted so often on passing the ball, in what his coaches called " Bradley's hope passes ", to inferior teammates closer to the basket ; he only emphasized his own scoring when Princeton was behind or, as during the Wichita State game, his teammates forced Bradley to shoot by returning passes to him.
In 1986, Bradley sought a rematch and Deukmejian defeated him by a 61 % to 37 % percent margin, a record not broken until 1998.
Bradley did not use his record as a police officer in the election.
Occasional new record releases included the self-produced " Special Edition " in 1983, with Michael Bradley on vocals, and " Paul Revere Rides Again ", released in 1983 through Radio Shack stores.
On August 6,, while with the Cubs, Gossage became the second pitcher to record 300 career saves in a 7-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, coming into the game with two out in the ninth and two men on base and retiring Phil Bradley on a popup to second baseman Ryne Sandberg.
In January 2008, Bradley broke the record for the most goals scored in a single season by an American football player playing in a European first division, which was previously held by Brian McBride with his thirteen goals for in the Premier League.
On January 26, 2008, Bradley extended his record to eighteen, with sixteen league goals.
Zambrano was fired and replaced by Bradley after the 2002 season, Zambrano still holds the best league and goal scoring record amongst all MetroStars / Red Bull Coaches, a list that includes Carlos Queiroz, Alberto Parreira, Bora MIlutinovic, Bruce Arena and Bob Bradley.

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