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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 is with him, takin him out of the valley.
His wife had said to him: `` Nellie is in love with Clayton Roy.
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.
The bequest of a collection of books, engraved gems, coins, prints and drawings by Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode in 1800 did much to raise the Museum's reputation ; but Montagu House became increasingly crowded and decrepit and it was apparent that it would be unable to cope with further expansion.
With prime time competition, Corrie was again seen as being old fashioned, with the introduction of the ' normal ' Clayton family in 1985 being a failure with viewers.
When spring training concluded, Smith had amassed a. 288 batting average and zero errors in the field, and Clayton batted. 190 with eight errors.
Smith believed he had earned the position with his spring training performance, but La Russa disagreed, and awarded Clayton the majority of playing time in the platoon situation that developed, where Smith typically saw action every third game.
Lacy began his career at sixteen playing Dixieland music with much older musicians such as Henry " Red " Allen, Pee Wee Russell, George " Pops " Foster and Zutty Singleton and then with Kansas City jazz players like Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, and Jimmy Rushing.
Clayton was the top receiver of the game, with 6 receptions for 92 yards.
Wilson helped end the long battles over the trusts with the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.
Taco Bell began co-branding with KFC in 1995, when the first such co-brand opened in Clayton, North Carolina.
He is best known for coauthoring the novel Logan's Run, with George Clayton Johnson.
He has also co-edited an anthology with Jason V Brock, " The Bleeding Edge " ( 2010 ) with stories from fellow writers, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, George Clayton Johnson, John Shirley, Dan O ' Bannon, and several newer writers.
* Logan's Run ( 1967 )-Novel ( with George Clayton Johnson )
Major League Baseball is another company exempt from the Clayton Antitrust Act due to the national heritage associated with it.
Though the FTC has some overlapping responsibilities with the Department of Justice, and although the Robinson Patman Act is an amendment to the Clayton Act, the Robinson Patman act is not widely considered to be in the core area of the antitrust laws.
Edward is considering it, when chatty Cousin Bella ( Marion Clayton ) spills the beans that Ba's relationship with Robert isn't just a meeting of minds.
( 1997 ) with some updates ( Johnson & Clayton 2000, Johnson et al.
* W. Woodford Clayton with William Nelson, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men.

Clayton and population
In 1980, Clayton county's population was 150, 357 — 91 % white and 9 % minority, while in 2006 the population was approximately 271, 240 — 20 % white and 80 % minority.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Clayton had a population of 10, 897.
In the fall of 1901 the high school was transferred to Clayton, which made it nearer the middle of the township and the center of the school population.
At the 2011 Census, Clayton had a population of 15, 543.
Together with Frickley, it makes up the civil parish of Clayton with Frickley, which has a population of 208.
At the 2011 Census, Clayton South had a population of 11, 625.
Clayton Park ( 2011 population: 34, 439 ) is a Canadian community in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality inside the city of Halifax.
Clayton Park has one of the highest population densities in metro Halifax with a population of more than 23, 000 as of 2006, and is one of the most ethnically diverse areas of Nova Scotia, with people of more than two dozen cultures being residents.

Clayton and 200
In 1884 a surveyor named Charles Clayton was surveying for work in the Kawerau area and described the top of Wahanga dome as volcanic with several depressions, one being approximately 200 feet deep.
On January 12, 1998, NAVL was bought out from Norfolk Southern Corp. by the private investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice for more than US $ 200 million.

Clayton and was
It was the night Clayton had tricked them in the poker game.
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.
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.
Royce Clayton, the club's starting shortstop in 2004, also was allowed to leave.
The first recipient of the Cy Young Award was Don Newcombe of the Dodgers, and the most recent winners are Clayton Kershaw, from the National League, and Justin Verlander, from the American League.
On 18 June, the first of 161 soil erosion control camps was opened, in Clayton, Alabama.
The highest-ranking official whose term unquestionably continued during the interim was Polk's Secretary of State, James Buchanan ( later elected President himself in 1856 ), whose term did not formally expire until his successor, John M. Clayton, took office on March 7.
Soon after Clayton Yeutter was appointed chief White House domestic policy advisor, Kemp's Economic Empowerment Task Force was abolished.
The Plan was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Clayton and George F. Kennan.
In June 1893, after the club was evicted from North Road by its owners, Manchester Deans and Canons, who felt it was inappropriate for the club to charge an entry fee to the ground, secretary A. H. Albut procured the use of the Bank Street ground in Clayton.
Grace Golden Clayton was mourning the loss of her father when, on December 1907, the Monongah Mining Disaster in nearby Monongah killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers, leaving around a thousand fatherless children.
Finally, Clayton was a quiet person, who never promoted the event or even talked to other persons about it.
The chapel contains some fifteenth-century glass, but most was cast by Clayton and Bell, Hardman, and Wailes, in around 1869.
Subsequently, Hoyle's picture was expanded during the 1960s by creative contributions by William A. Fowler, Alastair G. W. Cameron, and Donald D. Clayton, and then by many others.
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 (, codified at, ), was enacted in the United States to add further substance to the U. S. antitrust law regime by seeking to prevent anticompetitive practices in their incipiency.
Passed during the Wilson administration, the legislation was introduced by Alabama Democrat Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. in the U. S. House of Representatives, where the act passed by a vote of 277 to 54 on June 5, 1914.
When Clay County was created as Arkansas's 67th county on March 24, 1873 ( alongside Baxter County ), it was named Clayton County after John M. Clayton, then a member of the Arkansas Senate and the brother of then-U. S.

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