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Bullock's and Hitler
When Taylor offered a picture of Hitler similar to Bullock's in his 1961 book The Origins of the Second World War, the same debate continued, very publicly, between Taylor and Trevor-Roper.
In Bullock's opinion, Hitler was a “ mountebank ”, an opportunistic adventurer devoid of principles, beliefs or scruples whose actions throughout his career were motivated only by a lust for power.
Bullock's views led to a debate with Hugh Trevor-Roper in the 1950s who argued that Hitler did possess beliefs, albeit repulsive ones and that Hitler's actions were motivated by them.
Late in his life, Bullock published Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives ( 1991 ), a massive work which compared them and also the lives of Bullock's generation.
Kershaw finds the picture of Hitler as a “ mountebank ” ( opportunistic adventurer ) in Alan Bullock's biography unsatisfactory, and Joachim Fest's quest to determine how " great " Hitler was senseless.

Bullock's and was
Bullock's maternal grandfather was a rocket scientist from Nuremberg, Germany.
Director Alan J. Levi was impressed by Bullock's performance and offered her a part in the TV movie Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman ( 1989 ).
Sandra was asked to return her 2009 " Worst Actress of the Year " Razzie award ; however, this wasn't because of a change of heart for Bullock's performance but because Bullock personally accepted her Razzie and accidentally took the original one-of-a-kind prototype Razzie, as opposed to the cheap trinket normally handed out to celebrities.
Bullock's production company, Fortis Films, also produced All About Steve, which was released in September 2009.
On April 22, 2007, Marcia Diana Valentine was found lying outside James and Bullock's Southern California home in Orange County.
He was impressed by Bullock's singing and eventually allowed her in as a background singer, changing her name to Little Ann in the process.
Originally, Bullock's character " Annie " was intended to be a comical sidekick to Jack.
However, recent phylogenetic data suggest that Bullock's orioles are members of a distinct species that does not share a most-recent common ancestor with Baltimore orioles, as was once assumed.
* Alan Bullock's magisterial three-volume biography Life and Times of Ernest Bevin was re-published in a single-volume abridged version by Politicos Publishing in 2002.
In 1991, the I. Magnin location was closed by I. Magnin's new owner, Federated Department Stores and reopened as the first standalone Bullock's Men's store, also owned by Federated.
Géricault arranged for the painting to be exhibited in London in 1820, where it was shown at William Bullock's Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London, from June 10 until the end of the year, and viewed by about 40, 000 visitors.
Federated Department Stores, which owned I. Magnin closed the chain in the mid 1990s, and the store was replaced with a Bullock's Women's Store.
When Federated shuttered the Bullock's chain, the store was replaced again by Macy's as a Macy's Women's Store.
The chain was dissolved in 1996 as Federated consolidated the former Broadway, Emporium and Weinstock's stores, along with its own Macy's California and Bullock's chains ( acquired in 1994 ), to form Macy's West.
Opened to the public on April 21, 2001 ( San Jacinto Day ) after Bullock's death, it was named in his honor.
Bullock's adult life was marred by alcoholism and divorce ; he had a total of five marriages, although at least one of them was a repeat.
He was buried in the Little Neck Cemetery at Bullock's Cove, Riverside area of East Providence, Rhode Island.
I. Magnin, an affiliate of Bullock's opened a store in 1967 at Fashion Square, before the center was acquired in 1971 by Guilford Glazer and a major redevelopment begun.
The Beverly Center was originally anchored by Bullock's and The Broadway department stores, and in 1993 Bullock's opened a separate Bullock's Men's store, before both stores were renamed Macy's in 1996.

Bullock's and into
After winning a competition with Minnesela over the railroad which now goes through Belle Fourche, Bullock's town went on to win the county seat in the election of 1894 ; still, cowboys rode into Minnesela and stole the county books.
It followed with a reorganization of its divisions into Macy's Northeast ( former Macy's New York and Macy's New Jersey ), Macy's South / Bullock's ( Macy's Atlanta stores plus Macy's New York's operations in Texas, Florida and Louisiana ), and Macy's California, the latter including a semi-autonomous I. Magnin / Bullocks Wilshire organization.
In early 1996 Federated dissolved Broadway Stores, incorporating the majority of its locations into Macy's West, rebadging them as Macy's and using the opportunity to retire the Bullock's name.
Owen Gleiberman, writing for Entertainment Weekly, complimented Sandra Bullock's performance, saying " Bullock pulls you into the movie.
J. W. Robinson's became Robinsons-May in 1993, while in 1996 with Bullock's and The Broadway's merger into Macy's, the former Bullock's became Macy's Apparel store and two floors of the original The Broadway were subdivided as a new Macy's Home & Furniture store.

Bullock's and by
* The present-time scene where Batman / Bruce is cornered by Detective Bullock's SWAT Team adheres to a similar setting from the graphic novel as mentioned above ( the abandoned tenement fire from issue # 3 ).
Godfrey interrupts with unexpected good news — realizing Mr. Bullock's problems, Godfrey had sold short, using money raised by pawning Cornelia's necklace, then buying up the stock that Bullock had sold.
Two other parts also came her way in 2006, that of a wealthy housewife whose family lovingly takes in their cousin ( who has been sent by Pakistani terrorists to kill the American president ) in the satirical comedy American Dreamz and that of Dr. Anna Klyczynski, friend and colleague to Sandra Bullock's character Kate, in The Lake House.
Further expansion came again in 1972 with the addition Los Angeles-based Bullock's, owned by Bloomingdale's parent company Federated Department Stores.
The day after Bullock's arrival, Wild Bill Hickok was murdered by Jack McCall.
Unlike her character in the TV series, she was not originally the widow of Bullock's brother, but is reported to have been his childhood sweetheart ; and similarly, rather than having a son by Bullock's brother, she and Bullock actually had a daughter, Margaret, at the time of Bullock's departure for Deadwood.
Despite this, Bullock's arm is impaled by a tube of metal.

Bullock's and has
She later starred in the comedy series Battery Park and has appeared in television and films including the 1994 remake of Miracle on 34th Street and 2000's 28 Days starring as Sandra Bullock's sister.
Though Gordon knows of and has recordings of Bullock's brutality against suspects, he brings him in because the man has never accepted bribes.

Bullock's and test
In a test case, the I. Magnin at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California was converted to a stand-alone Bullock's Men's store in 1991.

Bullock's and time
At one time, this species and the Bullock's Oriole, Icterus bullockii, were considered to be a single species called the Northern Oriole.
Bullock's closed locations in Lakewood, La Mesa and Santa Ana, California at this time, while the I. Magnin group shuttered eleven more stores of its dwindling franchise.

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