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Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler ( also of Irish descent ) wrote the lyrics to the Black Sabbath song " Sabbath Bloody Sabbath " on the album of the same name in 1973.
After completing his sentence, Trumbo could not get work in California, so he sold his ranch and his family moved to Mexico City with Hugo Butler and his wife Jean Rouverol, who had also been blacklisted.
Cleveland was among the leaders in early support, but Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, Samuel Freeman Miller of Iowa, and Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts also had considerable followings, along with various favorite sons.
Hinkle hosted the Indiana High School Athletic Association Championships for many years ( including Milan's 1954 championship ), Butler University also is notable for its men's and women's basketball teams.
The Exile of the Sons of Usnach, better known as the tragedy of Deirdre and the source of plays by John Millington Synge, William Butler Yeats, and Vincent Woods, is also part of this cycle.
The team also added several new prospects, including Alex Gordon and Billy Butler.
In Gender Trouble, Butler also relied on deconstructionist language theory and Freudian psychoanalysis to argue that heterosexuality is structured in an ongoing series of losses stemming from a repudiation of homosexuality ; as such homosexuality can be seen as constitutive of heterosexuality, necessitating its repeated repudiations.
Butler was also influenced by satirists such as John Skelton and Paul Scarron's Virgile travesti ; a satire on classical literature, particularly Virgil.
Defensive back LeRoy Butler was also a major force, recording 65 tackles, 6. 5 sacks, 2 fumbles recoveries, and 5 interceptions for 149 return yards and a touchdown.
Rab Butler also invited him onto the committee that reviewed party policy for the general election, which he attended until 1955.
" Thoreau also influenced many artists and authors including Edward Abbey, Willa Cather, Marcel Proust, William Butler Yeats, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, E. B.
Judith Butler, also another well known post structuralist feminist scholar, explains that the performativity of gender offers an important contribution to the conceptual understanding of processes of subversion.
Butler may also refer to:
Warner offered her services to Selznick as part of a deal that also included Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, but Selznick did not consider Davis as suitable, and rejected the offer, while Davis did not want Flynn cast as Rhett Butler.
The team also traded Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins to the Washington Wizards for Kwame Brown and Laron Profit.
It also has several members in the Midwest, including two member schools in Ohio, Dayton and Xavier ( located in Dayton and Cincinnati, respectively ); Saint Louis ( in St. Louis, Missouri ); and Butler ( located in Indianapolis ).
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.
The resultant film, Raw Iron, also served to document the making of Pumping Iron, exploring the difficulties that Butler had in producing the film and the narrative choices he made.
The anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Kuroshitsuji ( Black Butler ) were also shown to have several parallels with the concepts from Faust.
Hubert Humphrey also spoke in Butler during this time period.
Warren County was created by the first Ohio General Assembly in the Act of March 24, 1803, which also created Butler and Montgomery Counties.
Butler County was officially organized from Wayne County on February 27, 1849, and is named after former U. S. Representative William O. Butler ( D-Kentucky ), who was also an unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States.
See also Leda and the Swan for the motif in the visual arts and the poem by William Butler Yeats.

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In November 1974, he received orders to report to the 3rd Marine Division at MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan, where he served as the commander of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, until December 1975.
The response that Jackson received from Butler was unexpected: the Attorney-General held that until Congress dictated otherwise, the land rightfully belonged to Michigan.
In what was to be the largest trade in NBA history, in a 5-team, 13-player transaction the Heat traded away Eddie Jones, Rasual Butler and Qyntel Woods and in exchange received former NBA All-Star Antoine Walker, Jason Williams, and James Posey.
The 8 electoral votes that Sherman would have received were cast for Nicholas Murray Butler.
Butler, GA was incorporated on February 8, 1854, but the charter was not received until 1870.
Once he received the tape, Butler critiqued it and sent her notes.
A short set devoid of Butler songs was well received by critics, "... A set that says.
However, according to UNSCOM inspector Richard Butler himself, it was U. S. Ambassador Peter Burleigh, acting on instructions from Washington, who suggested Butler pull his team from Iraq in order to protect them from the forthcoming U. S. and British air strikes: " I received a telephone call from US Ambassador Peter Burleigh inviting me for a private conversation at the US mission ... Burleigh informed me that on instructions from Washington it would be ' prudent to take measures to ensure the safety and security of UNSCOM staff presently in Iraq.
Lindenwood received a $ 4 million bequest in 1918, the entire estate of the late Margaret Leggat Butler, wife of Colonel James Gay Butler, a civil war veteran and philanthropist.
When Waller received command of a company in Guam, he was allowed to select five officers to take with him ; he chose Butler.
" Commissioned officers were not then eligible to receive the Medal of Honor, and Butler instead received a promotion to captain by brevet while he recovered in the hospital, two weeks before his nineteenth birthday.
Butler received orders to report to San Diego and he prepared his family and his belongings for the new assignment.
In May, Butler received instructions to employ a body of the Six Nations in an attack on New York.
It was built in the years following the War of 1812 to house the Indian department and received the name because Butler had been a Deputy Superintendent in that department.
During his time as Senator, Butler received his law degree from the University of North Carolina, and after his electoral defeat in 1904, practiced law in Washington, D. C.
This had the effect of alienating local listeners, whilst paradoxically presenters from WM, such as Ed Doolan, Malcolm Boyden and Tony Butler received high listening figures and distinctions with three Sony Radio Academy Awards, including Radio Station of the Year in 1996.
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.
In 1912, when Vice President James S. Sherman died a few days before the presidential election, Butler was designated to receive the electoral votes that Sherman would have received.
On 1944, The Judd School became the first in the country to be awarded the status of a voluntarily aided grammar school in new legislation brought in by the Butler Education Act, which meant it received state funding, but could continue to select pupils by ability.
It rises in eastern Butler County and flows southwest, through the Lake Oneida reservoir and past Butler, then WNW in a meandering course past Eidenau where Breakneck Creek is received, and then continuing past Harmony and Zelienople.

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