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Upon hearing of this, Crowe called Carr and invited him to Australia to address his Rugby league team the South Sydney Rabbitohs, an offer Carr took Crowe up on the following summer.
Soon after, Thomas Carr of the Carr Music Store in Baltimore published the words and music together under the title " The Star-Spangled Banner ", although it was originally called " Defence of Fort McHenry ".
In 1950, John Dickson Carr produced a novel called The Bride of Newgate, set at the close of the Napoleonic Wars, possibly the second full-length historical whodunnit.
The woman who had accompanied Cooke to the motel was identified as Elisa Boyer, who had also called the police that night shortly before Carr.
The south side of the valley is dominated by a gritstone escarpment overlooking Otley called The Chevin and to the north is Newall Carr.
In a March 2000 article for Game Studies, Diane Carr called the setting " a freak show, a long story, a zoo, and a cabinet of talkative curiosities " and described the creatures and monsters in the game as " grotesque rather than scary ".
Carr called the Charleston auditorium from Knoxville to say that Williams would not arrive on time owing to the ice storm and was ordered to drive Williams to Canton, Ohio, for the New Year's Day concert there.
Disagreeing with Fair Voting BC's decision to devote the movement's energies to backing the new BC Liberal government's plan to move forward with the Citizens ' Assembly process it had developed in 1997, Carr founded a rival electoral reform organization called Free Your Vote to utilize the province's citizen initiative legislation ( which technically allows citizens to force referendums on legislation if they gather a sufficient number of signatures ).
Interviewed in 2005 by the BBC, Carr said: " I tried to have nothing to do with what was being called Britpop.
" In The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called the album " rushed, defensive, badly timed, and over-publicized " and wrote that it showed McCartney's songwriting " at an absolute nadir just when he needed a little respect.
After he left the Court, Chief Justice Earl Warren called the Baker v. Carr line of cases the most important in his tenure as Chief Justice.
Richard Carr called on one child per week to recite the sermon, and Emily consistently had trouble reciting it.
This film stars Michael Carr as the narrator, and ' creative consultant ' called " Dr. Francis B. Gröss ".
" This has been called ' Carr at his best ' by someone in the Saturday Review.
" Jay Carr of The Boston Globe called it " easily the best of the movies I've seen by the various Saturday Night Live alumni.
In 1992, Richard Carr released an MS-DOS based game called Capture the Flag.
The real Carr did play Algernon with a group of actors called The English Players, for whom the real James Joyce was the business manager.
Following the British invasions of the Río de la Plata in 1808, the street was called Baltasar Unquera, in homage to an aide-de-camp to Viceroy Santiago de Liniers, fallen in the fight against Admiral William Carr Beresford.
The area called Norris Green was a farming estate and its stretched as far as stone bridge house to the north and Norris Green Farm ( opposite the junction of Hornspit Lane and Almonds Green ) to the south-The sale boundary in 1920s consisted of the railway, Carr Lane, Dwerryhouse Lane and Hornspit Lane.
Joseph Lloyd Carr ( 20 May 1912 – 26 February 1994 ), who called himself " Jim " or even " James ", was an English novelist, publisher, teacher, and eccentric.
Albert Carr, a civil service plumber from Pittsburg, California, was called to replace it ; it was his first day at Port Chicago.
By using employees from the railroad, Carr fielded a team named the Panhandle White Sox, but Joe called them the Famous Panhandle White Sox.

Carr and police
Carr identified the corpse, and then led police to where he had buried Kammerer's eyeglasses in Morningside Park.

Carr and they
Subsequently, Roosa and Mitchell were recycled to serve as members of the backup crew after returning from Apollo 14, while Pogue and Carr were re-assigned to the Skylab program where they later flew on Skylab 4.
While at Ace, he and co-editor Terry Carr began an annual anthology series, The World's Best Science Fiction, the first collection of what they considered the best of the prior year's short stories, from magazines, hardcovers, paperback collections and other anthologies.
Carr says the new ownership may be used by Russia's powerful secret service, the FSB ( formerly the KGB ) since Russian law, like the American law, requires ICQ to open its logs whenever they want ".
Longtime NFL president Joe Carr had said, " No owner has made money from pro football, but a lot have gone broke thinking they could.
According to Franklin and the motel's owner, Evelyn Carr ( whose last name is identified by some sources as Card, rather than Carr ), they had been on the telephone together at the time of the incident.
Classmates Carr and Ginsberg discussed the need for a " New Vision " ( a term borrowed from Arthur Rimbaud ), to counteract what they perceived as their teachers ' conservative, formalistic literary ideals.
At around midnight on January 1, 1953, when they crossed the Tennessee state line and arrived in Bristol, Virginia, Carr stopped at a small all-night restaurant and asked Williams if he wanted to eat.
Support for STV and recognition that it was a proportional voting system was substantial enough among BC Greens that Carr was forced to change her position to one that had her declare that although she opposed STV personally, Greens would be free to vote however they chose.
They had agreed to raise £ 200, 000 per annum as part of the Great Contract and as the war with Spain had reached its resolution with the 1604 Treaty of London, they saw the King's continued financial deficit as a result of his extravagance ( especially on Scottish favourites such as Robert Carr ) and saw no justification for continued high spending.
" As a freshman Muir studied chemistry with Professor Ezra Carr and his wife Jeanne ; they became lifelong friends and Muir developed a lifelong interest in chemistry and the sciences.
Carr, a fair assistant, was asked by fair officials to review Muir's exhibits to see if they had merit.
Muir came to trust Carr as his " spiritual mother ," and they remained friends for 30 years.
* Thomas Overbury meets Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and they become firm friends.
Meanwhile Maggie and Vera start a new business venture with Simon Carr ( John Orcsik ), a character they had a previously had romantic rivalry over in the television version of Number 96 in 1972.
Commissioner Carr warned Streigel several times that Pottsville's franchise would be suspended if they played in Philadelphia.
These books reveal Carr as an accomplished writer and although mostly autobiographical, they have been found to be partly unreliable as to facts and figures if not in terms of conveying Carr's mood and intent.
But though they settle on Helska IV as secretly as possible, it is noticed nevertheless by the members of the ExGal-4 base on the nearby world of Belkaden, which is also infiltrated by a Yuuzhan Vong agent named Yomin Carr.
Eventually losing bassist Mabron McKinney, they soldiered on, performing concerts and recording a second album, Power of Love, which featured bassist Pete Carr.
Following the outlawing of the CPC in 1940, General Secretary Tim Buck along with Sam Carr and Charles Sims fled Canada for the safety of New York where they would reside under the protection of the Communist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ).
He was inconsolable in his loss and " was led from the room almost in a state of insensibility by his sister Mrs. Carr, who, with great difficulty, got him into his library where he fainted, and remained so long insensible that they feared he would never revive.
In 1923 they and four other eastern teams formed the Eastern Colored League ( ECL ) and raided the NNL for many of its top players, including Oscar Charleston, John Henry Lloyd, Biz Mackey, Heavy Johnson, George Scales, George Carr, Clint Thomas, and Reuben Currie.
On December 30, as it swept out from behind the Sun, Carr and Gibson spotted it as they were performing a spacewalk.

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