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Clayton and head
Powell Clayton, a 35-year-old former Brigadier General in the Union Army and former Democrat, became the head of the Arkansas Republicans during Reconstruction.
Sally never identified the father of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., born 1865, but appeared to have named him after her older brother Adam Dunning, listed on the 1860 census as the head of their household and a farmer.
Meanwhile, the new head of G-2, Major General Clayton L. Bissell, at Groves ' and Furman's urging, decided to create a new, even larger Alsos Mission for Western Europe in March 1944.
Portrayed by actor / head writer Michael J. Nelson, Mike is a likable, sometimes dim temp worker from Wisconsin who comes to work for the mad scientists (" Mads ") Dr. Clayton Forrester and TV's Frank in Deep 13 while they prepare for an evil-scientist audit in episode 512, Mitchell.
For the first eight ( 1 at KTMA and 7 on Comedy Channel / Central ) seasons of MST3K, Beaulieu operated and voiced the Crow T. Robot puppet and played the role of Dr. Clayton Forrester, who was the head mad scientist of Deep 13.
In late 2005, Clayton Ruby became the acting Treasurer, or elected head, of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the body responsible for regulating the Province of Ontario.
HCJB technical and engineering staff in the 1940s ; head engineer Clayton Howard is in the center
* Colleen Camp as Faye Clayton, the head of the computer software company Clayton Software.

Clayton and No
* Clayton No. 333, Saskatchewan
The film also features Herb Voland, who played General Clayton in seven episodes of the first two seasons of M * A * S * H. Farr and Christopher also had bit parts ( co-pilot and radio operator respectively ) in the 1958 Andy Griffith movie, No Time For Sergeants.
Then he fired Mayorga, who had been trying to keep the band in punk territory, and was replaced briefly by No Mercy bassist Ric Clayton, who was replaced by Bob Heathcote.
#" Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues " ( Savile Row ) ( Ruth Roberts, Bill Katz, Stanley Clayton ) – 1: 56
* " The Virginian " playing " Martha Clayton " in episode: " Tate, Ramrod " ( episode No. 9. 20 ) 24 February 1971

Clayton and .
Clayton tried to call back the face of the man he had known.
Gavin's lips moved so that Clayton had to stoop to catch the words.
He wiped his lips with a sleeve, then stared at Clayton in a childish kind of wonder.
The old man beckoned with one finger and Clayton went forward to him.
Clayton freed himself from the embrace and stepped back.
Clayton looped the reins in a knot over the veranda post and patted the warm flesh of his neck.
`` You take it easy, boy '', Clayton whispered.
Clayton called to him and he came slowly down the steps.
Clayton lifted him gently into the saddle, like a child.
Clayton swung into the saddle and whacked the stallion's rump.
Clayton is with him, takin him out of the valley.
His wife had said to him: `` Nellie is in love with Clayton Roy.
It was the night Clayton had tricked them in the poker game.
The mare began to tire and Clayton felt the spray of snow from the hoofs of Gavin's stallion.
`` John Clayton will see to that ''.
I've got to take Danny away from Clayton before I lose him altogether.
And their arrival caught John Clayton and Charles Ansley off guard.
Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
This claim, as submitted to the District Court and dismissed by it, 126 F.Supp.235, alleged violation not only of 7 of the Clayton Act, but also of 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.
When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade ball, Miss Margaret Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton Nairne, Eleanor Eustis, Lynn Chapman, Irwin Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene Rowley.
Mrs. Clayton Nairne, whose daughter, was among the court maids, chose a deep greenish blue lace gown.
Principal Clayton W. Pohly said he would allow a further collection between classes today, and revealed that Y-Teen Club past surpluses had been used to provide a private hospital nurse Monday for Mrs. Kowalski.
His bill, allegedly aimed at Hoffa, would amend the Sherman, Clayton and Norris-LaGuardia acts to authorize the issuance of federal injunctions in any transportation strike and would make it illegal for any union to act in concert with any other union -- even a sister local in the same international.
In 1914, the Clayton Act attempted to take labor out from under the anti-trust legislation by stating that human labor was not to be considered a commodity.

choked and head
He claims that a policeman hit him on the head with a truncheon and that he was choked until he almost blacked out.
As a result, the snares could be tensioned as tightly as the drummer wanted without having to pull the snares against the head so hard they constrained ( choked ) the head's vibration.

choked and .
dust choked their throats and lay like acid in their lungs.
Matsuo repeatedly choked down his own nausea.
First, Wright said, he was choked by the smoke, which fortunately kept him from seeing the dreadful town.
Cattle were said to be `` potted '' when `` blizzard choked '', that is, caught in a corner or a draw, or against a `` drift fence '' durin' a storm.
The route was choked with rugged lava-rocks, creepers and bushes, so thickly overgrown that when Kearton lost sight of Ulyate and called, Ulyate answered from ten feet away.
he went to the window and choked there with the fresh breeze on his face.
This later race to 1Ghz ( 1000 MHz ) by AMD and Intel further exacerbated this bottleneck as ever higher speed processors demonstrated decreasing gains in overall performance-stagnant SDRAM cache memory speeds choked further improvements in overall speed.
The harbour had two large basins, now almost choked with sand.
The roads leading north and west were choked with fugitives.
The expressway separated downtown from the waterfront, and was increasingly choked with bumper-to-bumper traffic.
It is said that upon hearing of the death of his friend, the French singer Édith Piaf the same day, he choked so badly that his heart failed.
The largest whales-baleen whales, a group which includes the blue whale-eat plankton and " it is commonly said that this species would be choked if it attempted to swallow a herring.
For example, in the court case of City of Los Angeles v. Lyons, Adolf Lyons was stopped by police officers because of a faulty taillight ; police officers choked him until he was unconscious.
The punishment was the move of the province capital seat to Noto, but the unrest had not been totally choked, as the Siracusani took part in the Sicilian revolution of independence of 1848.
Two hundred years after the construction of Ptolemy's canal, Cleopatra seems to have had no west-east waterway passage, because the Pelusiac branch of the Nile River, which had fed Ptolemy's west-east canal, had by that time dwindled, being choked with silt.
Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah is claimed to have repaired the Old Cairo to Red Sea passageway, but only briefly, circa 1000 AD, as it soon " became choked with sand.
While Gibson was still a young child, a little over a year into his stay at Pines Elementary, his father choked to death in a restaurant while on a business trip.
At the start of the 18th century, Jethro Tull, an English gentleman, introduced an improved grain drill that systemized the planting of seed and invented a horse-drawn weed hoe, the two of which allowed fields once choked with weeds to be brought back to production and seed to be used more economically.
Some colourful accounts claim that he choked on a piece of bread while denying any disloyalty to the king.
By the mid 1970s, as other cities became increasingly choked in traffic and air pollution, Melbourne was convinced that its decision to retain its trams was the correct one, even though patronage had been declining since the 1950s in the face of increasing use of cars and the shift to the outer suburbs, beyond the tram network's limits.
In October of that year Arthur took her to visit Boar's Hill, near Oxford, in legend so named because a scholar attacked by a boar there choked it to death by stuffing a copy of Thucydides in its mouth.
The medical examiner's report indicated that he choked to death on the cap from a bottle of eye drops he frequently used, further indicating that his use of drugs and alcohol may have contributed to his death by suppressing his gag reflex.
He therefore conceived that, originally, when the Euxine was an inland sea, its level had by this means become so much elevated that it burst its barrier near Byzantium, and formed a communication with the Propontis, and this partial drainage had already, he supposed, converted the left side into marshy ground, and that, at last, the whole would be choked up with soil.

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