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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.
Butler's commanding officer, Major Littleton W. T. Waller, personally commended him and wrote that " for such reward as you may deem proper the following officers: Lieutenant Smedley D. Butler, for the admirable control of his men in all the fights of the week, for saving a wounded man at the risk of his own life, and under a very severe fire.
The mid 1950s had a profound impact on Butler's life.
Meanwhile, Butler's column had succeeded in cutting its way through the abatis, sustaining the only loss of life on the American side while doing so.
After appealing, Butler's death sentence was vacated and he was given four life terms without parole.
In the third book, initially, he recognizes the emergency call and sends Holly to investigate, and then coaches her through the arduous healing that ultimately saves Butler's life.
The accommodation blocks are all named after locations related to Josephine Butler's life: she was born in Milfield, spent a lot of her early life in Dilston, and is buried in Kirknewton.

Butler's and has
For this reason, Butler's work has been taken up by gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people because it re-imagines sexual and gender non-conformity — not to mention the way that heterosexual and cisgender norms are often reproduced in gay and lesbian culture and relationships — as a form of resistance to a heteronormative society that attempts ( but always fails ) to naturalize the relationships among sex, gender, and sexual orientation.
The title of Sir Thomas More's 1516 fictional work Utopia is a double entendre because of the pun between two Greek-derived words that would have identical pronunciation: with his spelling, it means " no place " ( as echoed later in Samuel Butler's later Erewhon ); spelled as the rare word Eutopia, it is pronounced the same by English-speaking readers, but has the meaning " good place ".
Butler's crime rate has increased over the past two years.
Since then and 1901, Chalfont has been named a number of things including Butler's Mill, Kungle's Tavern, Barndtsville, and Whitehallville.
Compassionate and caring, she goes as far as healing Butler from fatal wounds sustained fighting a troll, even though he has been integral in the plan to hold her hostage — this act goes some way to changing both Artemis ' and Butler's views on fairies.
In Alien Resurrection, the 1997 film, Ellen Ripley has been cloned to facilitate study of the alien queen embryo with which she was implanted In Octavia E. Butler's Lilith's Brood trilogy ( 1987, 1988, 1989 ) alien and human females impregnated by alien intermediary-sex individuals with the DNA of males, in " fivesomes ".
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.
Butler has documented Kerry's political career with thousands of photographs, and Kerry is godfather to one of Butler's sons.
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.
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 ".
Since the 1980s, Butler's Wharf has been transformed from a derelict site into luxury flats, with restaurants and shops on the ground floor.
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.

Butler's and been
Claims have been made for Manu Dibango's " Soul Makossa " ( 1972 ), Jerry Butler's " One Night Affair " ( 1972 ), the Hues Corporation's " Rock the Boat " ( 1973 ), George McCrae's " Rock Your Baby " ( 1974 ), and " Kung Fu Fighting " ( 1974 ) by Biddu and Carl Douglas.
Near Tower Bridge old warehouses have been converted to new mixed uses at Butler's Wharf and Hay's Wharf.
An investigation by the Washington Post claimed that CIA engineers, working as UN technicians, installed equipment to spy on Iraqi sites without Butler's knowledge, and that this explained the unidentified " burst transmissions " that had been noted by the inspectors.
He argues that the speculative explanation of sentimental customs, posing as historical fact, had their origins among 18th-century antiquaries, notably Alban Butler, the author of Butler's Lives of Saints, and have been perpetuated even by respectable modern scholars.
Most of the former military sites, such as Fort George, Navy Hall, and Butler's Barracks, have been restored.
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.
( However, a few days later he expressed the view that the appointment had always been " inappropriate ", given Mr Butler's anti-monarchist stance.
Butler's supporters held he had been hounded from office by monarchists and the Murdoch press ; the Murdoch-owned Hobart newspaper The Mercury having run a series of articles critical of Butler's performance in the lead-up to his resignation.
The closed iambic couplet is, indeed, referred to as the " heroic couplet " ( although couplets had certainly been used before, and with a heroic connotation, as Samuel Butler's parody in tetrameter couplets, Hudibras shows ).
Little Turtle assured the widow that Butler's body had not been mutilated as reported.
Recently, several one-volume books have been published under the title Butler's Lives of the Saints, even though they really have little or nothing in common with Fr.
The 5th New York Infantry was replaced for one last assault on the Union right by Major Theodore Winthrop, who was also an officer of the 7th New York Infantry but was serving on the staff of General Peirce, having been detailed from General Butler's staff since he helped Butler plan the attack.
There are several criticisms that have been raised against Butler's concept of performativity.
Furthermore, the show's ratings continued to fall dramatically, which may have well been attributed to Butler's reputation in the press, the longer-than-usual hiatus the series took between seasons four and five, and the fact that Grace's character no longer went through the kinds of struggles that had made the show successful earlier on.
When the committee's final report was released, the Times said the committee " purported to report that a two-month investigation had convinced it that General Butler's story of a fascist march on Washington was alarmingly true " and " It also alleged that definite proof had been found that the much publicized Fascist march on Washington, which was to have been led by Major.
On September 13, Paul Comly French, a reporter who had once been Butler's personal secretary, met MacGuire in his office.

Butler's and published
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 ).
King James's Bible is used as the name for the 1611 translation ( on a par with the " Genevan Bible " or the " Rhemish Testament ") in Charles Butler's Horae Biblicae ( first published 1797 ).
In retirement, he published The Religion of Nature Delineated ( 1722 ), which falls between Clarke's Discourse of the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion and Butler's Sermons.
The Oankali are a fictional race of intelligent extraterrestrials in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis book trilogy ( Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago, also published in an omnibus edition under the title Lilith's Brood ).
Tensions grew and remained high between Kemble and her increasingly estranged husband, and eventually Butler threatened to deny her access to her daughters if she published anything about her impressions of the plantations on Butler's and St. Simons islands.
Bevilacqua also wrote Butler's official biography, published by Bear Manor Media.
Between 1931 and 1936, at least seventeen of Butler's stories published in newspapers were enhanced by noted illustrator Ethel Hays.
In 1939, a former student of Butler's, Rolfe Humphries, published in the pages of Poetry an effort titled " Draft Ode for a Phi Beta Kappa Occasion ") that followed a classical format of blank verse with one classical reference per line.
The novel was Butler's first published foray into science fiction.
* Hubert Butler's Ten Thousand Saints: A Study in Irish and European Origins is published.
This short story was Butler's first piece published in a major magazine.
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.
Hudibrastic is a type of English verse named for Samuel Butler's Hudibras, published in parts from 1663 to 1678.
His chief study for many years was hagiography, and he published an edition of Butler's Lives of the Saints ( Leuven, 1828-35 ).

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