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Bryan's and speeches
Bryan's address helped catapult him to the Democratic Party's presidential nomination ; it is considered one of the greatest political speeches in American history.
Raulston also attended sermons prior to the hearing in order to witness William Jennings Bryan's speeches.

Bryan's and over
Bassist Rick Jones ( Bryan's brother ) switched to vocals and Chris Doherty of Gang Green took over on rhythm guitar.

Bryan's and time
Following the presidential election of 1896, William Jennings Bryan, accompanied by the governor and other important people of the time, ventured to Forsyth after Bryan's defeat by William McKinley.
Later, during the time of William Jennings Bryan's 1900 presidential campaign, bandwagons had become standard in campaigns, and " jump on the bandwagon " was used as a derogatory term, implying that people were associating themselves with the success without considering what they associated themselves with.
Sewall died not long after Bryan's was nominated for the second time in 1900.

Bryan's and ;
The dissidents nominated their own ticket ; the split in the vote would contribute to Bryan's defeat.
They began playing cover tunes as The Wolf Brothers ; eventually they collaborated with Felber, a former high school bandmate of Bryan's, and Jim " Soni " Sonefeld as Hootie & the Blowfish.
Bryan and Rucker began playing cover tunes as The Wolf Brothers ; eventually Bryan and Rucker hooked up with Felber, a former high school band mate of Bryan's, and Jim " Soni " Sonefeld as Hootie & The Blowfish.
Many of the League's leaders were classical liberals and " Bourbon Democrats " ( Grover Cleveland Democrats ) who believed in free trade, a gold standard, and limited government ; they opposed William Jennings Bryan's candidacy in the 1896 presidential election.
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Bryan's and speech
Tillman's speech, scheduled to be the only one in support of silver except Bryan's, was so badly received that Senator Jones, who had not planned to speak, gave a brief address asserting that silver was a national issue.
The pro-silver Cleveland Plain Dealer called Bryan's speech " an eloquent, stirring, and manly appeal ".
Bryan's speech is considered one of the most powerful political addresses in American history.
According to political scientist William Harpine in his study of the rhetoric of the 1896 campaign, " Bryan's speech cast a net for the true believers, but only for the true believers.
Bryan's emphasis on agrarian issues, both in his speech and in his candidacy, may have helped cement voting patterns which kept the Democrats largely out of power until the 1930s.
Bryan's words gave rise to later economic and political philosophies, including Huey Long's 1930s Share Our Wealth program, with its trigger phrase, " Every Man a King " inspired by Bryan's speech.
Perry was the birthplace of Mary Baird, wife of William Jennings Bryan, and the earliest known presentation of Bryan's famous ' Cross of Gold ' speech was at a church social at the Perry Presbyterian Church.
The U. S. did not actually adopt the gold standard de jure until 1900, following a lengthy period of debate that was made famous by William Jennings Bryan's cross of gold speech at the 1896 Democratic convention.
The slow-talking, slower-witted, enunciation-challenged Mr. Fudd is a game hunter whose Brooklynesque speech ( courtesy of Bryan's own childhood upbringing in the borough ) was exaggerated for memorable effect by his habitual substitution of W for the letters L and R, an effect further immortalized by the tongue-in-cheek screen credits of the 1941 Bugs Bunny short Wabbit Twouble.
This was the topic of William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold speech.
File: Cross of gold speech cartoon. jpg | A 1896 cartoon, on William Jennings Bryan's " Cross of Gold " speech
Responding to Bryan's argument against admitting scientific testimony, Malone gave arguably the greatest speech of the trial in defense of academic freedom.
" The best sellers proved to be " Hell and the High Schools " and the adventist science educator George McCready Price's " The Phantom of Organic Evolution " ( Price was Bryan's main authority in his only speech in court during the trial ).

Bryan's and Congress
In 1900, Cockran returned to the Democratic Party, supporting Bryan's second presidential campaign and running again for Congress.

Bryan's and first
* 1913 Bryan's first synagogue, Temple Freda, is completed.
But fat or slimmed, Bryan's Fudd was so popular that the character's shorts were used to create and develop the character of Bugs Bunny, with the first official Bugs Bunny appearance coming in the Fudd cartoon, A Wild Hare.
Arthur Sewall ( November 25, 1835 – September 5, 1900 ) was a U. S. Democratic politician from Maine most notable as William Jennings Bryan's first running mate in 1896.
He was Bryan's running mate for the first of Bryan's three times as the Democratic presidential nominee.

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Native Americans attacked a group of early British-American pioneers from Bryan's Station, who were making salt at a ford in the Kentucky River.
* 1902: Bryan's Carnegie Library was opened with a $ 10, 000 grant from Andrew Carnegie.
Approximately ten miles from the Texas line, US-83 intersects US-412 in the hamlet of Bryan's Corner.
Bryan's stagename stemmed from his large ears, which led to the nickname Dumbo in his youth.
Marshall Hall is located near Bryan's Road in Charles County, Maryland, next to the Potomac River, more or less across from Mount Vernon, Virginia, the home of George Washington.
One theory on the origin of the concept comes from William Jennings Bryan's resignation as secretary of state in the Wilson Administration.
However as the plans made at home are never matching the real situation from the " market ", the British-style song " Change " took only the 17th place with no points from UK, David Bryan's home country.

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He was a member of the class of 1919 in Salem, Illinois, which was also William Jennings Bryan's home town.
Bryan's name does not appear in Looney Tunes credits because of Mel Blanc's contract with Warner Brothers, which stipulated that only Blanc would receive on-screen credit for voice work.
Bryan's natural voice is also heard as the ultra-tired hotel guest in A Pest in the House, in which Bryan " talks to himself ", Elmer Fudd being the hotel manager.
After Bryan's loss, Butler continued to work for reform on the national stage which would benefit farmers, but this work would soon be cut short by the " white supremacy " campaigns of the Democratic Party in North Carolina.
Bryan's team had fast pit stops ( three stops for 1 minute and 31 seconds ), which allowed him to hold the lead.
Many Populists rallied behind William Jennings Bryan's increasingly powerful branch of the Democratic Party, which built the rural economic issues advocated by Populists into their platform.
It is awarded annually in recognition of a publication of distinction advancing the science of geomorphology or Quaternary geology, which were Bryan's areas of specialization.

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