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Butler and agreed
The Pulitzer Board agreed ; however, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University at that time, overrode both and instead no award was given for letters that year.
To increase interest in the event, Butler arranged for Candice Bergen to be a celebrity commentator ; Schwarzenegger also agreed to appear as one of the " living sculptures ," having received modest attention for his Golden Globe-winning appearance in the film Stay Hungry.
Butler immediately called her back and agreed to be her mentor.
Although some in the Conservative party agreed with Wilson ( and Jo Grimond, the Liberal leader ) that the Conservatives would have won the 1964 election if Butler had been Prime Minister, The Times observed, " it should not be overlooked that in October 1963 Home took over a Government whose morale was shattered and whose standing in the opinion polls was abysmal.
In December 1962, R. A. Butler, British Secretary of State for African Affairs, essentially agreed to end the Federation.
While the studio and the public agreed that the part of Rhett Butler should go to Clark Gable ( except for Clark Gable himself ), casting for the role of Scarlett was a little harder.
* 2004 ( 8 August ): Tasmanian governor Richard Butler resigns at the request the premier, who agreed to pay " compensation " of $ 600, 000 in lost salary
The Pulitzer Board initially agreed with that judgement, but Butler, ex-officio head of the Pulitzer board, found the novel offensive and persuaded the board to reverse its determination, so that no novel received the prize that year.
This Treaty contained thirteen articles which were agreed upon between the Right Honourable Sir Charles Porter, and Thomas Coningsby, Esq., Lords Justices of Ireland, and his Excellency the Baron de Ginkle, Lieutenant General and Commander-in-Chief of the English army, and the Right Honourable Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, Percy Viscount Galmoy, Colonel Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe, Colonel Nicholas Cusack, Sir Toby Butler, Colonel Dillon, and Colonel John Brown.
Butler insisted upon surrender, which Barron agreed to.
But he was to rarely feature after April 2008, he fell out with Chester's manager after a poor performance against his former club Leeds United in the carling cup where Butler was substituted at half time, He never played for the club again and on February 1, 2009 he agreed a deal to leave Chester and become a free agent as he continued working towards completing his coaching qualifications.
In February 2008, WPRI agreed to pay $ 30 million to settle a lawsuit against the station, parent company LIN TV, and Butler.

Butler and saying
" Russell has commented on the remake and on the casting of Butler as Plissken, saying, " I will say that when I was told who was going to play Snake Plissken, my initial reaction was ' Oh, man!
In 2006, when Black Sabbath were being inducted into the Rock ' n ' Roll Hall of Fame, Butler was quoted as saying into the microphone " Up The Villa ".
In an interview with Carol Butler, when asked about the origins of " Garn " Robert E. Stevenson was quoted as saying:
Sumner compared Butler with Don Quixote for embracing a prostitute ( slavery ) as his mistress, saying Butler " believes himself a chivalrous knight.
Butler sought to ease such fears by saying: " I will give no gratuitous offence to any monarchist.
Anderson felt that the project was eclipsed by the curiosity in the reconciliation with Butler, saying: "... the story of me and Bernard getting back together again was far too juicy, and it overshadowed the music completely.
The League has been described as neo-Nazi in various sources although at least one writer differentiated it from neo-Nazi groups saying that unlike such groups, the League " under the leadership of Eric Butler, sought to maintain a veneer of respectability ..." while using its publications to promote " the crudest forms of anti-Semitism ... Butler's The International Jew presented the argument that " Hitler's policy was a Jewish policy ".
His cinematographer, Douglas Slocombe, was quoted by Ivan Butler in his book, The Cinema of Roman Polanski, as saying, " I think he ( Roman ) put more of himself into Dance of the Vampires than into another film.
William ( The Regulator ) Butler was quoted as saying " We are determined not to pay the Tax for the next three years, for the Edifice or Governor's House, nor will we pay for it.
The committee recalled testimony by General Butler, saying he had testified that Gerald C. MacGuire had tried to persuade him to accept the leadership of a Fascist army.
* Fibber Fox ( voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Shelley Berman ): A fox who first tried to use Yakky as a " bargaining chip " to get the chickens from a henhouse that Chopper was guarding ; since then, he's been fixated on catching and eating Yakky, at one point saying that he now hates chicken and wants duck instead.

Butler and We
He said he'd been asked by New York based DJ Andy Butler to join the project and that the objective was or became " Let's sound as much like Yazoo as we can .... We loved Yazoo.
Dennis W. Mills discusses the work of Anthony F. Gregorc and Kathleen A. Butler in his article entitled " Applying What We Know: Student Learning Styles ".
We were interested in making music that would be more integral in the movie, just as a mental exercise ,” Butler, who co-wrote the song with Chassagne, explained.
It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 2006 Contest by Eddie Butler with " Together We Are One ".
Due to Moldova's good placing in the 2005 contest with " Zdob Si Zdub ", the song was pre-qualified for the final, where it was performed second ( following Switzerland's Six4one with " If We All Give A Little " and preceding Israel's Eddie Butler singing " Together We Are One ").
In 1970 Lynch went to Ireland for the first time, to find his family and read William Butler Yeats and James Joyce, an experience he recounts in his book Booking Passage: We Irish and Americans.

Butler and should
But the Butler Committee recommended that proof of severe mental disorder should be sufficient to negate responsibility, in effect creating an irrebuttable presumption of irresponsibility arising from proof of a severe mental disorder.
Nevertheless, having found the statute to be constitutional, the court set aside the conviction on appeal because of a legal technicality: the jury should have decided the fine, not the judge, since under the state constitution, Tennessee judges could not at that time set fines above $ 50, and the Butler Act specified a minimum fine of $ 100.
The British inquiry, headed by Lord Butler of Brockwell, in its report in July 2004, while critical of the British intelligence community, did not recommend that anyone should resign.
Macleod, Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1959 to 1961, was, like Butler, on the liberal wing of the Conservative party ; he was convinced, as Home was not, that Britain's colonies in Africa should have majority rule and independence as quickly as possible.
A similar idealist notion was expressed in the writings of Joseph Butler who argued that conscience is God-given, should always be obeyed, is intuitive, and should be considered the " constitutional monarch " and the " universal moral faculty ": " conscience does not only offer itself to show us the way we should walk in, but it likewise carries its own authority with it.
Some Marine officers argued that it should be assaulted by a regiment supported by artillery, but Butler convinced his colonel to allow him to attack with just four companies of 24 men each, plus two machine gun detachments.
Butler also trained Hal Rayle, who ultimately determined that his best-known character of Doyle Cleverlobe from Galaxy High School should sound like Elroy Jetson after he finished puberty.
Butler suggests that the owners of capital should be " conscripted " before other citizens are: " It can be smashed effectively only by taking the profit out of war.
Rab Butler said that " The book should be praised for its profound research ... It is written in excellent prose and with great historical ability which will be valuable to historians and challenging to any of us.
Anticipating possible confusion during a night march by inexperienced troops, Butler ordered the watchword, " Boston ," to be given to each column and further ordered that all the troops should wear a white rag or handkerchief on their left arms so they would recognize each other.
To Juliet Butler who has protected my brothers so faithfully I leave my sound system which is based on gel speaker technology and which should make even her collection of modern music sound reasonably nonoffensive.
" Thus, when all these facts are evaluated, Butler concludes " with great deference ," that the petitioners should be given a new trial.
Butler satirises the competing factions at the time of the protectorship by the constant bickering of these two principal characters whose religious opinions should unite them.

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