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Chandler's and running
After 2 incomplete passes, Starr threw a 12-yard completion to Anderson ( who also played running back in addition to being the punter ) to set up Chandler's third field goal as the half expired, giving the Packers a 16 – 7 lead.
In October 2011, Chandler's opponent, Andy Barr called their forthcoming contest “ a rematch of the third-closest Congressional race in America ” and said that Chandler was burdened with “ considerable dissatisfaction ” on the part of his constituents and the difficulty of running on the ticket with Obama.
It had been closed since 1969 and is now has an hourly service by South West Trains, running from Romsey to Salisbury via Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh and Southampton, and stopping at all stations in between.
He had a running battle with the Los Angeles Police Department and Harrison Gray Otis's and Harry and Norman Chandler's Times — which he likened to " a black-jack, a bludgeon, a weapon to be used in behalf of their friends and against their enemies.

Chandler's and Harry
Chandler's mentor Harry F. Byrd led a group of Southern conservatives in the Senate, and through Byrd's influence, Chandler was appointed to the Committee on Military Affairs.

Chandler's and Lee
In 1969, Garner joined a long list of actors to play Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe in Marlowe, a detective drama featuring an early karate scene with Bruce Lee.

Chandler's and easily
Between the stress of this revelation and Hillary's focus on law school, Tad was easily wooed by the attention of lounge singer Skye Patterson ( who would soon be revealed as Skye Chandler, Adam Chandler's estranged daughter ).

Chandler's and won
With these two factors working against Brown, Cooper won the election to fill Chandler's unexpired term by 41, 823 votes, the largest victory margin by any Republican for any office in Kentucky up to that time.

Chandler's and nomination
Only Chandler's rejection by the Senate forestalled MacVeagh's resignation over the nomination.
His best known films from the pre-McCarthy period of his career were film noirs Crossfire, for which he received a Best Director Oscar nomination, and Murder, My Sweet, the latter an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell My Lovely.

Chandler's and for
Not only were Chandler's novels turned into major noirs — Murder, My Sweet ( 1944 ; adapted from Farewell, My Lovely ), The Big Sleep ( 1946 ), and Lady in the Lake ( 1947 )— he was an important screenwriter in the genre as well, producing the scripts for Double Indemnity, The Blue Dahlia ( 1946 ), and Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ).
The series ends with all the friends plus Monica and Chandler's new babies leaving the apartment, heading to Central Perk for yet another cup of coffee.
But then linebacker John Mobley sacked Chandler for a 6-yard loss, and cornerback Darrius Johnson intercepted Chandler's pass and returned it 28 yards to the Falcons 42-yard line on the next play.
The main character, Sam Spade, appears only in this novel and in three lesser known short stories, yet is widely cited as the crystallizing figure in the development of the hard-boiled private detective genre – Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe, for instance, was strongly influenced by Hammett's Spade.
The burglar of the title is Bernie Rhodenbarr, who has booked a weekend at an English-style country house just to steal a signed, and therefore very valuable, first edition of Chandler's The Big Sleep, which he knows has been sitting there on one of the shelves for more than half a century.
Today, Chandler's creation, private eye Philip Marlowe — who appears, for example, in his novels The Big Sleep ( 1939 ) and Farewell, My Lovely ( 1940 ) — has achieved cult status and has also been made the topic of literary seminars at universities round the world, whereas on first publication Chandler's novels were seen as little more than cheap entertainment for the uneducated masses.
The idea of Perry playing a straight character who is mistaken for a homosexual is used as a joke in his role as Chandler Bing in Friends, although in Chandler's case the assumption was never taken to the extreme that it was in this film.
Chandler's essay rejects this model, declaring that " It is the ladies and gentlemen of what Mr. Howard Haycraft ( in his book Murder for Pleasure ) calls the Golden Age of detective fiction that really get me down.
Here, the symbolic Arthur, questing for the Grail of truth and adhering to his own chivalric code, is Chandler's hero Philip Marlowe.
Marlowe appears in retirement as a real person used as the model for Chandler's novels.
Chandler's contribution was to look for motions at any possible period ; once the Chandler wobble was observed, the difference between its period and the one predicted by Euler was explained ( by Simon Newcomb ) as being caused by the non-rigidity of the Earth.
Brown remained Chandler's political enemy for the rest of his political career.
The death of Justice George Sutherland in January 1938 gave President Franklin D. Roosevelt the opportunity to accommodate Chandler's wishes, but Roosevelt preferred younger justices – Logan was 63 – and Kentucky's senior Senator, Alben Barkley, recommended Solicitor General Stanley Forman Reed for the appointment.
In late May 1938, Chandler's campaign manager publicly claimed that federal relief agencies – especially the Works Progress Administration – were openly working for Barkley's re-election.
Chandler's 70, 872-vote loss was the worst loss for a primary candidate in state history.
When the owners met in Cleveland, Ohio on April 24, 1945 to vote for a new commissioner, Chandler's name was not on the short list ; the candidates were Frick, Farley, Hannegan, Vinson, Lausche, and Patterson.
Days prior to Chandler's assumption of the commissionership, Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey had announced the signing of Jackie Robinson to a minor league contract with the Montreal Royals, making him the first African-American to play for a Major League Baseball affiliate.
Nevertheless, future baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and Washington Post sportswriter Bob Addie maintained that Robinson would not have played had it not been for Chandler's intervention.
In 1949, Danny Gardella, who had left the New York Giants for the Mexican League in 1946, filed suit against Major League Baseball, claiming Chandler's ban on players who went to the Mexican League had denied him a means of pursuing his livelihood.
Chandler's contract as baseball commissioner was not due to expire until April 1952, but he asked for the owners to extend it in December 1949.
Hill points to the Dick Wakefield dispute, as well as Chandler's investigations of Del Webb and Cardinals owner Fred Saigh involving their rumored connections to gambling interests, as more compelling reasons for Chandler's dismissal.

Chandler's and lieutenant
When the film was released in its day, Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, appreciated the adaptation of Chandler's novel and lauded the acting, writing, " Practically all of the supporting roles are exceptionally well played, particularly by Mike Mazurki, the former wrestler, as the brutish Moose Malloy ; Otto Kruger as Jules Amthor, quack-psychologist and insidious blackmailer ; Anne Shirley as an innocent among the wolf pack, and Don Douglas as the police lieutenant.

Chandler's and governor
In the 35 years between the time of Chandler's reorganization and the election of Wendell H. Ford as governor in 1971, the executive branch had again become unwieldy.
Former governor J. C. W. Beckham was one of Chandler's allies in his early political career.
One of Chandler's first acts as governor was to secure the repeal of the sales tax passed under Laffoon.
After Wilkinson's election as governor, he restored Chandler's voting rights on the University of Kentucky's board of trustees.

Chandler's and over
In the film's final scene, Veronica, covered in ash and bleeding slightly, confronts Heather Duke in the halls, takes Heather Chandler's red scrunchie, says " Heather my love, there's a new sheriff in town " and invites Martha Dunnstock to hang out on prom night and watch movies with her, a final display that the Heathers ' reign is over.
Prior to Monica and Chandler's wedding, when the two admitted that they were having trouble finding someone to perform the ceremony, Joey volunteered for the role, subsequently getting himself ordained over the Internet to entitle him to perform the marriage.
Muniz took the fight to Chandler, winning narrowly on points over ten rounds, Chandler's first defeat in the professional ranks.
" Chandler's parents announced their divorce to him over Thanksgiving dinner when he was nine years old, an event which causes him to refuse to celebrate the holiday in his adulthood.
Brittany Konarzewski took over Chandler's role in the guise of actually being the original Jo with a new look and voice.

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