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Still, in the book Protector ( 1973 ), the Martians are brutally exterminated by a large water asteroid deliberately hurled at the planet, raising the water content in the atmosphere to a degree deadly to them, by Jack Brennan, a human who had turned into a Pak Protector — a creature completely devoted to protecting its descendants, or sometimes his entire species, and is unreasonably xenophobic towards anybody else.
In August 1980, Waits married Kathleen Brennan, a screenwriter, whom he had met while working on the set of the Francis Ford Coppola movie One from the Heart.
The Brennan torpedo had two wires wound around drums inside it.
Bogdanovich had seen Brennan on the stage in Little Mary Sunshine in the 1960s and thought she had the perfect face for the tired waitress.
Shortly after he begins his journey to Texas with his trail hand, Nadine Groot ( Walter Brennan ), Dunson learns that his love interest ( Coleen Gray ), whom he had told to stay behind with the wagon train with the understanding that he would send for her later, was killed in an Indian attack.
Among others he beat were Light Heavyweight Champion Battling Levinsky ( who had never been knocked out before Dempsey did so ), Bill Brennan, Fred Fulton, Carl E. Morris, Billy Miske (" newspaper decision "), heavyweight Lefty Jim McGettigan and Homer Smith.
Brennan had given Dempsey a tough match two years earlier.
By the end of the year, Kamal passed a note down to the manager, who passed it to Brennan: Kamal had decided to quit the group.
On " Uncle Freddie " ( from The Jerky Boys album ), Kissel reveals his wife's name before he begins arguing with the person who answered the phone about whether Uncle Freddie had died ( voiced by Johnny Brennan ).
Brennan, Douglas and Marshall were quite liberal, but Harlan was usually conservative, but had a family tradition of supporting the rights of blacks ( his grandfather of the same name had written a strong dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson ).
Justice Powell, writing for himself save Part I and V-C joined by Justice Blackmun, Justice Brennan, Justice Marshall, and Justice White, and Part III-A joined only by Justice White, concluded that while the school had a compelling interest in a diverse student body and therefore could consider race as a " plus " factor in its admissions program ( Part IV-D ), it could not ex ante set aside seats specifically for a certain race, resulting in the automatic exclusion of others based only on race ( Part IV-B ).
Many of the episodes had a moral theme consisent with the views of Walter Brennan, such as one of the 1957 segments entitled " You Can't Cheat an Honest Man " with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace.
Some of the earlier characters also included Lily Corcoran, her womanizing nephew, Jack Flynn, Paul Brennan, who worked for Jack Flynn, and Linda O ' Malley, an acquaintance of a Jack's, to whom he had promised fame as a singer.
Brennan and Williams had reprised their roles, that of Captain Doreen Lewis and Sergeant L. C.
It had an ensemble cast including Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, Paul Reubens, and Tom Smothers.
In 1959, Howard Deering Johnson, who had founded and managed the company since 1925, turned the reins over to his son, then 26-year-old Howard Brennan Johnson.
He had also been one of a four-member Cabinet sub-committee set up to decide on government policy to Northern Ireland together with Haughey, Pádraig Faulkner and Joseph Brennan.
" After he had beaten a number of middleweight contenders such as Florentuno Fernandez, Holley Mims, Gomeo Brennan, and George Benton, the boxing world took notice.
In contrast to the previous court, the Brennan court had many changes in its membership despite being only three years long.
He generally attempted to influence any new justice coming in, though he managed to repel Justice Brennan – who had voted with Frankfurter half the time in his first year, but then opposed him after Frankfurter's attempts at inculcation.
When he was 21, Brennan married Marjorie Leonard, whom he had met in high school.
Brennan gained the attention of Herbert Brownell, United States Attorney General and Eisenhower's chief legal affairs adviser, when Brennan had to give a speech at a conference ( as a substitute for New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Vanderbilt ).

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At the end of that month a new permanent artist was appointed, namely Nick Brennan who had previously drawn Crazy for Daisy in The Beano, and Blinky in The Dandy.
The college has previously sent students to work at Windmill Lane straight after graduation and these students have collaborated with 50 Cent, Bryan Adams, Moya Brennan, Donovan, Jon Bon Jovi and New Order.
Justice Brennan noted the Court had previously held that students do not " shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate ," Tinker v. Des Moines School District, 393 U. S. 503, 506 ( 1969 ).

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It tickles Brennan, who tells Rintoon this is the first time he's ever been on a honeymoon.
He later tells Brennan that, under different circumstances, they might have been friends.
There has been argument for well over a century about the practicability of third rail operation, and numerous devices have been promoted to overcome the problem, especially at turnouts, including " Brennan Switch ".
The Bark Hut was constructed for mustering trips more than 70 years ago by two Brennan brothers and has been preserved by the NPWS.
" Sandra Brennan at Rovi noted that: " Whereas many funnymen have been popular for their ability to overreact and mug their way around everyday obstacles, Grodin belonged, from the beginning, to the Bob Newhart school of wry comedy that values understatement and subtlety.
Burger would cause the case to be delayed for over twenty months, despite there having been five votes to affirm the appeals court's finding of unconstitutionality after the case was argued before the Supreme Court: Blackmun, Marshall, Brennan, Powell, and Stevens.
In 1997, Snepp gained access to the files of Justices Thurgood Marshall ( who had already died ) and William Brennan ( who voluntarily granted Snepp access ) and confirmed his suspicion that Powell had been the author of the per curiam opinion.
By the time Holmes was 80, he had dissented in so many opinions that he became known as " The Great Dissenter ," a title which has been carried through the years to refer to various U. S. Supreme Court justices, including Justice John Marshall Harlan, with the latest being Justice William Brennan.
Fr Ted Kennedy of Redfern and Fr Frank Brennan, a Jesuit, have been high profile Catholic priests engaged in the cause of Aboriginal rights.
Brennan made critical remarks about today's music scene and the current Myspace generation, he said, " All the counter-cultures that existed have been corrupted ; especially Goth and Punk, they're gone, they don't exist anymore.
Brennan has variously been Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal ( 2000 ), and External Judge of the Supreme Court of Fiji ( 1999 – 2000 ), Chancellor of the University of Technology, Sydney ( 1999 – 2005 ) and Foundation Scientia Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales ( 1998 ).
Two verses of his translation were recorded by his grand-daughter Moya Brennanthe first time any part of his text has been publicly recorded.
King stopped supporting the IRA after being offended by Irish public opposition to the 2003 U. S. invasion of Iraq, but in 2008, King spoke in favor of bail for a fugitive IRA member, Pól Brennan, who had escaped from prison in the UK 15 years earlier during the Maze Prison escape, and who had been apprehended in Texas.
It is also revealed that Liam's father, Paul Brennan, had been in the same predicament once ( as shown in the prologue ) and killed his mother as a result.
At Lye Mun the installation has been incorporated into a museum with a replica Brennan Torpedo on display.
Zzap! 64s Steve Jarratt appreciated the " fast and furious " action and his colleague Ciaran Brennan said Barbarian should have been the licensed video game to the fantasy action film Highlander ( which had a lot of swordfights and decapitations ) instead.
The role has been portrayed by skilled actresses such as Barbara Cook, who originated the role in 1956, Madeline Kahn, Kristin Chenoweth, June Anderson, Harolyn Blackwell, and Maureen Brennan, who received a Tony Award Nomination and won the Theatre World Award for her performance in the 1974 Broadway revival.
It has been proposed by Red Brennan and others including former prison workers that prisoners escaping from Hart Island nearby, nicknamed " rats ", used the small island to rest before swimming on to City Island and freedom.
He had earlier been courted by Notre Dame after the 1956 season, after the Irish finished 2 – 8, but before he had a chance to accept an offer, Terry Brennan was given a reprieve.
Justice Brennan said however that Tasmania had no proprietary rights over the site for the proposed dam ( that is, it was not private land ), and therefore it had not been deprived of any property.
Brennan had not been part of Mikulski's staff for five years, but Chavez implied Brennan was still working on Mikulski's campaign.

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