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Carrington and argued
He and Carrington argued and there was a bit of a fight.

Carrington and warrant
The most famous of these cases involved John Entick, whose home was forcibly entered by the King's Messenger Nathan Carrington, along with others, pursuant to a warrant issued by George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax authorizing them “ to make strict and diligent search for.
In the resulting case, Entick v. Carrington ( 1765 ), Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden ruled that the search and seizure was unlawful as the warrant authorized the seizure of all of Entick's papers, not just the criminal ones and the warrant lacked probable cause to even justify the search.

Carrington and from
A case named Entick v. Carrington is a constitutional principle deriving from the common law.
The coincidence of the Carrington super flare and the super geomagnetic event of 1859 was evidence that plasma was ejected from the Sun during a flare event.
The Zimbabwean Constitution, initially from the Lancaster House Agreement a few months before the 1980 elections, chaired by Lord Carrington, institutionalizes majority rule and protection of minority rights.
For example, Levy's parents quickly turned for help to the Carole Sund / Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation, a nonprofit group that was established in Modesto after three female hikers disappeared from a 1999 trip to Yosemite National Park and were later found slain.
Carrington said there wasno doubt that people from Wall Street offered bribes ” and “ have to take a huge responsibility for what happened .”
Many secondary schools in the Sutherland Shire area use Lady Carrington Drive for an annual sports or fundraising event where their students walk from the southern end through to Audley where a large barbecue picnic is held.
Mercer was founded in 1905 along a now-abandoned branch line of the Northern Pacific Railway extending from Carrington to Turtle Lake.
from 1976 to 1988, until handing over to Lord Carrington, and later was a non-executive member of the board of directors until 1992.
In a speech in Lincoln on 18 February 1974, reported in The Times the following day, Healey went further, promising he would " squeeze property speculators until the pips squeak " and said Lord Carrington, the Conservative Secretary of State for Energy, had made £ 10m profit from selling agricultural land at prices 30 to 60 times as high as it would command as farming land.
* Intrigue at RAS and Cambridge Observatory from the biography of Richard Christopher Carrington
* Blake Carrington, fictional oil tycoon from the TV series Dynasty
Her only ally is her stepson Steven ( Al Corley ), whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steve's resistance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire.
Alexis resents Krystle's supplanting of her position as mistress of the Carrington household and tries to undermine her at every opportunity, while Krystle makes increasingly bold efforts to keep Alexis from interfering in the lives of their mutual loved ones.
It assembled former cast members from the series, including John Forsythe, Joan Collins, and Linda Evans, as well as the four original actors who played the Carrington children ( Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Gordon Thomson, and Catherine Oxenberg ).
The Authorized Biography featured storyline synopses in the form of extended biographies of the main characters, descriptions of primary locations ( like the Carrington Estate and La Mirage ) and dozens of photos from the series.
On Dynasty, presumed-dead heiress Fallon Carrington Colby reappears alive, suffering from amnesia and using the name Randall Adams.
* Woman and Her Master ( 1904 ) by Jean de Villiot, pseudonym of Georges Grassal – a novel of flagellation erotica translated into English by Charles Carrington from the original 1902 French edition, La Femme et son maître.
* The Beautiful Flagellants of New York ( 1907 ) by Lord Drialys ( The Society of British Bibliophiles Carrington: Paris ) – follows an intrepid traveller's adventures from Chicago to Boston to New York.
Although she has no intention whatsoever of becoming romantically involved, from among the group gathering around her two men emerge who would very much like to marry her: John Carrington, who is truly and deeply in love with her ; and Silas P. Ratcliffe, whose marriage to Madeleine Lee would help him advance his political career.
Martin portrayed feisty and spoiled heiress Fallon Carrington Colby on the ABC nighttime soap opera Dynasty from its debut in 1981 through the end of the fourth season in 1984.
The largest recorded geomagnetic perturbation, resulting presumably from a CME, coincided with the first-observed solar flare on 1 September 1859, and is now referred to as the Carrington Event and the solar storm of 1859.
* Lord Carrington, from 1982.
Biggles ' new squadron includes a diverse cast, including the American ' Tex ' O ' Hara ( from Texas ), the Welshman ' Taffy ' Hughes, the Cockney ' Tug ' Carrington, the Oxford graduate Henry Harcourt and ' Ferocity ' Ferris from the streets of Liverpool.

Carrington and Government
The British Government persuaded all parties to come to Lancaster House under Lord Carrington in September 1979 to work out an agreement.
He became Lord Privy Seal after the 1979 UK general election, as the chief Government spokesman in the House of Commons for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, working again under Lord Carrington, who, as Foreign Secretary, sat in the House of Lords.

Carrington and minister
Dugdale's junior minister, Lord Carrington, tried to resign too but was refused.

Carrington and Earl
* The Earl Carrington — President of the Board of Agriculture
* The Earl Carrington ( 1911 – 1912 )
Additionally, life peerages were created for former Leaders of the House of Lords: John Julian Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead ( Baron Ganzoni ), Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington ( Baron Carington of Upton ), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne ( Baron Gascoyne-Cecil ), George Patrick John Rushworth Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe ( Baron Jellicoe of Southampton ), Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd ( Baron Shepherd of Spalding ) and David James George Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham ( Baron Hennessy ).
He was created Viscount Wendover, of Chepping Wycombe in the County of Buckingham, and Earl Carrington, in 1895, and Marquess of Lincolnshire, in 1912.
*( Charles ) Robert Wynn-Carington, 3rd Baron Carrington ( 1843 – 1928 ) ( created Earl Carrington in 1905 and Marquess of Lincolnshire in 1912 )
Earl Ferrers and Lords Renton, Carrington, Healey, and Strabolgi ) could have been considered to have been active parliamentarians longer.
Life peerages were also granted to former Leaders of the House of Lords, including John Julian Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead ; Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington ; Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury ( better known as Viscount Cranborne and Lord Cecil of Essendon, having attended the Lords by virtue of a writ of acceleration ); George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe ; Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd ; and David Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham.
Robert Earl Keen, Killer Beaz, Tim Wilson, Rodney Carrington, and James Gregory are occasional guests.
Charles Robert Wynn-Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire ( 16 May 1843 – 13 June 1928 ), known as the Lord Carrington from 1868 to 1895 and as the Earl Carrington from 1895 to 1912, was a British Liberal politician and aristocrat.
The latter year he was created Viscount Wendover, of Chepping Wycombe in the County of Buckingham, and Earl Carrington.

Carrington and was
John Entick's house was searched and ransacked by Sherriff Carrington.
According to William Burt, in his notes to Dartmoor, a Descriptive Poem by N. T. Carrington ( 1826 ), the original tomb consisted of a pedestal of three steps, the lowest of which was built of four stones each six feet long and twelve inches square.
In 1896, Baden-Powell was assigned to the Matabeleland region in Southern Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) as Chief of Staff to Gen. Frederick Carrington during the Second Matabele War, and it was here that he first met and began a lifelong friendship with Frederick Russell Burnham, the American born Chief of Scouts for the British.
The flare was observed visually by Richard Christopher Carrington and the geomagnetic storm was observed with the recording magnetograph at Kew Gardens.
He was replaced by Geoffrey Cumberlege and Noel Carrington.
Noel was the brother of Dora Carrington, the artist, and even got her to illustrate his Stories Retold edition of Don Quixote for the Indian market.
Félix was painted by many artists, including Diego Rivera, Leonor Fini, Leonora Carrington, Stanislao Lepri, Bridget Tichenor and Antoine Tzapoff.
In 1981, Collins was offered a role in the second season of the then struggling new soap opera Dynasty ( 1981 – 89 ) playing Alexis Carrington, the beautiful but vengeful ex-wife of tycoon Blake Carrington ( John Forsythe ).
The screenplay was written by West and C. Gardner Sullivan, who adapted the 1927 Broadway stage play, Nightstick, written by Elaine Sterne Carrington, J. C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent and John Wray.
It was named after Lord Carrington, then governor of New South Wales.
The Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti stayed at the Carrington in the 1920s when he was under the tutelage of the Theosophical Society.
Carrington said one of the problems was that elected officials had welcomed scheduling with very low early payments so long as peak payments occurred after they left office.
Raynsford was first elected a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Labour Party in a by-election in Fulham Constituency in 1986, but at the 1987 General Election lost to Conservative candidate Matthew Carrington.
* Lady Carrington Drive was one of the early roads through the park.

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