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Byrnes and issue
Those charged with foreign policy -- the Secretary of State ( Byrnes ) and the President -- did not have either the facts nor an understanding of what was involved in the atomic energy issue, the most serious cloud hanging over the world.
As a tribute to his enduring celebrity and his iconic " Kookie " character, Edd Byrnes has ranked # 5 in TV Guide's list of " TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols " ( 23 January 2005 issue ).

Byrnes and While
While Truman quickly fell out with Wallace, he retained a good working relationship with Byrnes and increasingly turned to him for support.
While writing, Brown spent time in Germany, and also personally interviewed General George C. Marshall, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Joseph T. McNarney, General John H. Hilldring, John Foster Dulles, James F. Byrnes, former President Herbert Hoover, R. C. Lefingwell, Otto Jeidels, and former Senator Sinclair Weeks, among many others.

Byrnes and more
The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D ' Backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31 and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more " power-hitting " Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
Setzer went on to a solo career, retaining Byrnes and exchanging his rockabilly focus for a more wide-ranging roots rock / Americana sound on albums such as 1986's The Knife Feels Like Justice.
Some of the more notable among those clans who had formerly cooperated with the English but became increasingly alienated until turning openly anti-Norman and a thorn in the side of the Dublin administration were the O ' Connor Falys, the MacMurrough-Kavanagh dynasty, the Byrnes and the O ' Mores of Leix.
Secretary of State James Byrnes, who a year earlier had told physicist Leo Szilard that a public demonstration of the bomb might make Russia " more manageable " in Europe, now argued the opposite: that further display of U. S. nuclear power could harden Russia's position against acceptance of the Acheson – Lilienthal Plan.
Byrnes had some questionable history: he agreed at Potsdam in July 1945 to " temporarily assign " an area of southern Silesia to " Polish Administration " which was more than the Poles and Soviets had expected to be agreed to.
According to historian Robert H. Ferrell, Byrnes knew little more about foreign relations than Truman.
In his later years, Byrnes foresaw that the American South could play a more important role in national politics.
In 1948, Byrnes and his wife established the James F. Byrnes Foundation Scholarships and since then more than 1, 000 young South Carolinians have been assisted in obtaining a college education.
The aim of Falkland was to set up a plantation in Wicklow on the confiscated estates of the Byrnes, but as his designs were disapproved of by the commissioners of Irish causes, the king appointed a committee of the Irish privy council to investigate the matter more fully.
* One or more works in Berkley Square, area bounded by Byrnes Ave., D St., Leonard Ave., and G St., Las Vegas, NV ( Williams, Paul R.
" Byrnes was finally chosen because, according to Abramowitz, he had " a certain quality that was just more real, more earthly than the other two (...) he had his own trials to live through his life, being handicapped, and he was a wonderful actor, but more than an actor he's got presence on a screen.

Byrnes and conservative
However, Byrnes was regarded as too conservative for organized labor, the big city bosses opposed him as an ex-Catholic who would offend Catholics, and blacks were wary of his opposition to racial integration.
The producers intended for Greg's parents to be the opposite of the Byrnes ' conservative, upper class, WASPy demeanor ; to that effect, producer Jane Rosenthal explains that " Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand were our dream team.

Byrnes and Protestant
This scene served to show a wide social and cultural gap between Greg and the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant | WASP-y Byrnes family.

Byrnes and such
Between his law practice and investment advice from friends such as Bernard Baruch, Byrnes became a wealthy man, but he never took his eyes off of a return to politics.
Bazooka Joe is joined in his various misadventures by a motley crew of characters, who came from the tradition of syndicated kid gang comic strips such as Gene Byrnes ' Reg ' lar Fellers and Ad Carter's Just Kids.
Upon the suggestion of Universal Studios, Roach cast De Niro in the role of Jack Byrnes due to critical acclaim of De Niro's recent comedy work in films such as Analyze This and in the live-action / animated film The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
* vocal albums by Warner contract players such as Tab Hunter, Edd Byrnes, Connie Stevens, Jack Webb and William Holden
Some stars such as Connie Stevens, Edd Byrnes, Robert Conrad and Roger Smith made albums for Warner Bros. Records.
The original village clustered around Dundrum Castle and was considered a rural defensive outpost against assaults and raids from Irish tribes and families such as the O ' Tooles and the O ' Byrnes.
Elsewhere, clans such as the O ’ Byrnes and O ’ Tooles continued raiding the Pale as they had always done.

Byrnes and Southern
Byrnes proved a brilliant legislator, working behind the scenes to form coalitions and avoiding the high-profile oratory that characterized much of Southern politics.
Byrnes hoped to make South Carolina an example for other Southern states to follow in modifying their " Jim Crow " policies.
In 1968, Byrnes secretly advised Nixon on how to win old-time Southern Democrats to the Republican Party.
In the 1998 season, Byrnes played for the short-season Southern Oregon Timberjacks, and the Class-A Advanced Visalia Oaks in the A's organization where he batted a combined. 357 with 19 doubles, 4 triples, 11 home runs, 52 RBIs, and 17 stolen bases.

Byrnes and Convention
Roosevelt refused to endorse anybody other than Wallace, but preferred Byrnes as the best alternative to Wallace and sought to push him as the party's nominee for president if the party's delegates refused to renominate Wallace at the 1944 Democratic National Convention.

Byrnes and expressed
Byrnes notes that the Interstate Commerce Clause grants Congress the expressed right and duty to the regulation of commercial activities between states, and that the provision states beyond doubt that the transportation of people across state boundaries qualifies as commerce.
Diamondbacks General Manager Josh Byrnes expressed an interest in keeping him with the organization, and Clark said he " would welcome the opportunity.

Byrnes and they
Then, three days before the run-off vote, twenty Catholics who said they had been altar boys with Byrnes published a professed endorsement of him.
On November 24, 1920, O ' Conor married Mary Eugenia Byrnes ( 1896 – 1971 ) and they had five children, Herbert R. Jr., Eugene F., James Patrick, Robert and Mary Patricia.
Madigan is married to cartoonist Pat Byrnes, and they have two daughters.
Byrnes says, " So many times, it's the nature of the game, I end up saying, ' Well, you know, in 1865 they found this guy ' and just do exposition.

Byrnes and became
After the cartoonist Gene Byrnes drew the panel It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken, which was syndicated by the New York Evening Telegram from 1915 to 1919, the phrase became a rallying cry for American soldiers during World War I. Seth said his mother used the phrase when he was growing up, and the book was " Dedicated to my mother Violet, from whom I often heard the title of this book.

Byrnes and active
The South Carolina state constitution limited governors to one four-year term, and Byrnes retired from active political life following the 1954 election.

Byrnes and only
* James Francis Byrnes ( 1882 – 1972 ), lawyer, congressman, senator, Supreme Court Justice ( only person to step down off the bench for another federal post — head the wartime Office of Economic Stabilization ), advisor to FDR, Secretary of State to Truman, Governor of South Carolina
By the 1930s, Byrnes took up the cause for a massive dam building project, the Santee Cooper, that would not only accomplish those tasks, but also electrify the entire state with hydroelectric power.
Although Byrnes's tough position against the Soviets paralleled the feelings of the President, personal relations between the two men grew strained, particularly when Truman felt that Byrnes was attempting to set foreign policy by himself, and only informing the President afterward.
The series also starred Jonathan Banks and Jim Byrnes, who were the only two regular cast members to appear in all four seasons.
Disagreements between them led Clayton to resign in January 1944, only to return to government service a month later as Surplus War Property Administrator under James F. Byrnes in the Office of War Mobilization.
Byrnes, however, despised Smith and only endorsed him because he was opposed Johnston's strong support for Roosevelt's new push for vast labor reform, which showed in the recently enacted Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and envisioned Smith would retire in 1944 and his friend Burnet R. Maybank-the mayor of Charleston who was running for Governor of South Carolina that year-would then go on to win Smith's Senate seat and build a powerful political machine with him that would control the South Carolina political scene.

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