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In May 1941 Maxwell Fyfe became deputy to R. A. Butler's chairmanship of a Conservative Party committee to analyse forthcoming post-war problems, taking over from Butler in July 1943.
Eric Fournier, a French diplomat who served as Butler's deputy at UNSCOM in 1998, told an Australian journalist, Christopher Kremmer, that the US bombing of Iraq in 1998 — which made the UNSCOM mission untenable — occurred " because Richard Butler reported that the Iraqis had not cooperated with inspections, even though more than three hundred had taken place in a few weeks and only a handful had been a problem.
Inchley swiftly revamped the BBC station's output, hiring a number of personalities and recruiting Butler to restart his Friday night football phone-in in direct competition with BRMB's George Gavin, Butler's former deputy.

Butler's and Frank
Catalina Yachts ' founder Frank Butler's initial intent was not to produce and sell boats, but rather to have one built.

Butler's and Williams
* An account of the most significant actions of Butler's Rangers during the American Revolution can be found in: Williams, Glenn F. Year of the Hangman: George Washington's Campaign Against the Iroquois.

Butler's and was
Butler's investigation was tainted by the rumor that Butler paid Wendell $ 100, 000 to testify during the investigation, in order to expose the Astor House acquittal committee.
The idea of non-biological self-replicating systems was introduced in Samuel Butler's article " Darwin Among the Machines " published only a few years after The Origin of Species.
After its first release, this book sold far better than any of Butler's other works — perhaps because the British public assumed that the anonymous author was some better-known figure ( the favorite being Lord Lytton, who had published The Coming Race two years previously ).
The sound became synonymous with Butler's production, and the name of the group he was in, Freestyle, became the genre's name.
A second sequel was authorized by Mitchell's estate titled Rhett Butler's People, by Donald McCaig.
Hudibras was reprinted many times in the centuries following Butler's death.
He was given several opportunities to score near the goal line, but New England stopped him every time before he reached the end zone ( such as his 2-yard loss from the New England 3-yard line a few plays before Butler's second field goal, and his 2-yard run from the 4-yard line right before McMahon's first rushing touchdown ).
Butler's Landing was used as a storage depot with large warehouses owned and operated by the Butler family.
The first Clay County Court meeting was held in a store near the river at Butler's Landing on March 6, 1871.
Butler's Store, which now serves as New Hope's City Hall, was listed on the National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Madison_County, _Alabama | National Register of Historic Places on August 31, 1992.
This settlement was originally called Butler's Point when James Butler settled here in 1820.
The first settler in 1764, was Moses Butler, for whom Butler's Point is named.
Butler's largest fire began just after midnight, February 26, 1957, when one of the nation's largest rubber reclaiming mills ( Pequanoc Rubber Company, Main Street ) was destroyed by a blaze estimated to have caused a loss of as much as $ 3 million at the time.
There he showed an intense interest in metaphysics ; and before he was nine he had read and re-read Jonathan Edwards's Treatise on the Will and Butler's Analogy.
According to historian Winters, " Welles's opinion of the military abilities of both men was very low, but he did not question Butler's skill as a ' police magistrate ' in charge of civil affairs.
The area was known as Butler's Ranch or Clear Creek until J. C. League acquired the land from a man named Muldoon on his entering the priesthood.
He had a studio at Butler's Wharf, London, and was part of the Andrew Logan social scene in the 1970s.
Days after Butler's wedding, he returned to the studio to find he was not being allowed in and his guitars were left out on the street.
This was very important for Butler's future life, as it meant that, unlike almost all his relatives in the Butler dynasty, he was a Protestant.
A Medal of Honor plaque for Ames's gravesite was dedicated at a ceremony honoring Benjamin Butler's 191st birthday, held at the Hildreth family cemetery — the only time of the year it is open to the public — on November 1, 2009.
The settlement, known from about 1761 as Butlersburg, in honour of Colonel John Butler, the commander of Butler's Rangers, was renamed West Niagara to distinguish it from Fort Niagara.
Representative Preston Brooks, Butler's nephew, was infuriated.

Butler's and passed
When Parliament passed the first of the Contagious Diseases Acts in 1864 ( which allowed the local constabulary to force any woman suspected of venereal disease to submit to its inspection ), Josephine Butler's crusade to repeal the CD Acts yoked the anti-prostitution cause with the emergent feminist movement.
After Butler's bill was defeated, Rep. Samuel Shellabarger of Ohio, drafted another bill — only slightly less sweeping than Butler'swhich successfully passed both houses and became law upon Grant's signature on April 20.
Butler's great work, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints (" Butler's Lives "), the result of thirty years study ( first published in four volumes, London, 1756 – 1759 ), has passed through many editions and translations ( best edition, including valuable notes, Dublin, 12 vols.
He was hired in 1853 to build the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad ( N & P ), which passed through Isle of Wight County not far from the Butler's home in Smithfield.
: R. A. Butler's Education Act passed, reorganizing Britain's school system under the tripartite system.
This account also goes onto describe other interesting early tactics: " This goal was supplemented by one of T. Butler's most successful expositions of the art of corkscrew play and deceptive tactics which had the effect of exciting the risibility of the spectators " Similarly the following contemporary account of passing comes from January 1872: " the only goal scored in the match was obtained by Sheffield, owing to a good run up the field by Steel, who passed it judiciously to Matthews, and the latter, by a good straight kick, landed it through the goal out of reach of the custodian ".

Butler's and over
Butler's World Congress in 2002 drew fewer than 100 people, and when he ran for mayor, he lost, garnering only 50 votes against over 2, 100 votes.
Butler's crime rate has increased over the past two years.
born of the dispute between the Kings and the Butlers over fees the elder King thought were owed him as co-administrator of Major Butler's estate.
Relations between cisalpine Catholics, minimising the authority of the Pope over English Catholics, and vicars apostolic ( especially Butler's long-time opponent John Milner ) were strained ; in 1807 a Catholic Board was formed after efforts to repair relations, but Milner would censure Butler in 1822 as ' a rebel to ecclesiastical authority and a public sinner '.
To his embarrassment, news of the fall of Fort Fisher came during the committee hearings — a follow-up expedition led by Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry captured the fort on January 15 — and Butler's military career was over.
Hawken took over a small retail store in Boston in 1966 called Erewhon ( after Samuel Butler's utopian novel published anonymously in 1872 ) and turned it into the Erewhon Trading Company, a natural-foods wholesaler.
1969 saw the group re-signed by RCA and they released their first single for over two years, a cover of Jerry Butler's " Hey, Western Union Man ", which reached # 13 on the Australian singles charts.

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Depending on Lee's actions, Grant would join forces with Butler's armies and be fed supplies from the James River.
Later examples can be seen in Samuel Johnson's The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia and Samuel Butler's Erewhon, which uses an anagram of " nowhere " as its title.
Samuel Butler's Erewhon can be seen as a dystopia because of the way sick people are punished as criminals while thieves are cured in hospitals, which the inhabitants of Erewhon see as natural and right, i. e. utopian ( as mocked in Voltaire's Candide ).
Critically, it is considered a Bildungsroman – i. e., a novel of self-cultivation – and would be included in the same genre as Dickens's own Great Expectations ( 1861 ), Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure, Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh, H. G. Wells's Tono-Bungay, D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
A small display related to Ms. Garland can be found in the converted opera house, now Butler's store, in downtown Aitkin.
The title is said to be " a contraction taken from Samuel Butler's The News from Nowhere ", ( although Rickard may be conflating / confusing Butler's Erewhon and William Morris < nowiki >'</ nowiki > " News from Nowhere ").
Lady Butler's famous painting of Dr. William Brydon, initially thought to be the sole survivor, gasping his way to the British outpost in Jalalabad, helped make Afghanistan's reputation as a graveyard for foreign armies and became one of the great epics of empire.
An in-depth look at Butler's time at Columbia University also can be found in the " The Goose-Step: a Study of American Education " by Upton Sinclair.
Butler's reward for his aggressive but unauthorized premature action was to be relieved of command by a livid General Winfield Scott.
Most notorious was Butler's General Order No. 28 of May 15, 1862, that if any woman should insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and shall be held liable to be treated as a " woman of the town plying her avocation ", i. e., a prostitute.
The inscription on Butler's monument reads, " the true touchstone of civil liberty is not that all men are equal but that every man has the right to be the equal of every other man-if he can.
He was publicly supported by Kofi Annan, but Annan was reported to be privately seeking Butler's resignation, which occurred a few months later.
Slaves escape to the fort after Gen. Butler's decree that all slaves behind Union lines would be protected.
has resurrected Butler's career ... and gotten an unforgettable performance from Mortimer ... Jack McElhone seems to be a natural, the kind of child actor you can't wait to have grow up to see what he'll be able to do then.
After the Reverend Butler declined to be his running mate in the 2006 election, due to Butler's strong pro-life views, Vinick, who felt he needed a staunch conservative to balance the ticket, selected Governor Ray Sullivan of West Virginia.
Butler's wife Régine Chassagne sings on the song " The Woodlands National Anthem ", and her vocals on the song can be compared to those of Björk.
The contemporary writer Roger North was most impressed by Charlotte Butler's singing of Cupid, describing it as " beyond anything I ever heard upon the stage ", partly ascribing her success to " the liberty she had of concealing her face, which she could not endure should be so contorted as is necessary to sound well, before her gallants, or at least her envious sex.

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