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Screenwriter Diablo Cody was brought in to revise the script.
Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912, the youngest of five sons.
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody aired on the network in late 2008, but this was likely part of the transition to Disney XD as the announcement had already been made.
During World War II, Norman Mineta was detained in the Heart Mountain internment camp near Cody, Wyoming, along with thousands of other Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans.
* Former professional PRCA and PBR bull rider Cody Custer was born in Kingman.
William Buffalo Bill Cody was at one time a resident of Weston, and the town was a major " jumping off " point for the Santa Fe Trail, the Oregon Trail and the California Gold Rush.
The tavern was patronized by " Buffalo Bill " Cody during his frequent visits to Columbus.
Although not a resident, William F. " Buffalo Bill " Cody was a frequent visitor to Columbus.
There was a third village, Wheatland, located on the northeast corner of Lake Cody along the southern border of the township.
On November 8, 2011, Susan Goetz was elected to fill the Committee seat vacated by Winthrop Cody.
This film was directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody.
A citizen who became famous in the " wild west " is " Captain Jack " Crawford, ( also known as the " Poet Scout ") western actor, scout for General George Crook's campaign in the Black Hills, native of Carndonagh, Ireland and performer with William F. Cody ( Buffalo Bill ), was postmaster and had a small general store in Girardville in 1869-1874, leaving town to go out west to find Gold.
The twice-weekly newspaper was founded by Buffalo Bill Cody and Col. John Peake in August 1899.
William Frederick " Buffalo Bill " Cody ( February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917 ) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman.
William Frederick Cody was born on February 26, 1846 on a farm just outside of Le Claire, Iowa.
He was baptized as William Cody in the Dixie Union Chapel in Peel County ( present-day Peel Region ), Ontario, Canada in 1847, not far from his family's farm.
The Chapel was built with Cody money and the land was donated by Philip Cody of Toronto Township.
In Kansas, the family was frequently persecuted by pro-slavery supporters, forcing Isaac Cody to spend much of his time away from home.
The young Cody, despite his youth and the fact that he was ill, rode < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 30 miles ( 48 km )</ span > to warn his father.
At the age of 14, Cody was struck by gold fever, but on his way to the gold fields, he met an agent for the Pony Express.
He signed with them, and after building several stations and corrals, Cody was given a job as a rider, which he kept until he was called home to his sick mother's bedside.

Cody and ordained
At the age of 25, he was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal John Cody on May 9, 1973.

Cody and by
In more modern times the British Army used kites to haul human lookouts high into the air for observation purposes, using the kites developed by Samuel Franklin Cody.
After the attacks, the Associated Press would re-publish a " bizarre " story by the Cody Enterprise that quoted witnesses stating that Nawaf entered the United States during the autumn of 1999, crossing along the Canadian border as one of two men delivering skylights to the local high school in Cody, Wyoming.
In every medium, spy thrillers introduce children and adolescents to deception and espionage at earlier ages, as in the Agent Cody Banks film, the Alex Rider adventure novels by Anthony Horowitz, chick lit novels such as I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You and the CHERUB series, by Robert Muchamore.
The 1950s rock-and-roll hit " Hot Rod Lincoln ", later covered in the 1970s by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, tells of an actual race on that hill.
* Irene the Concierge, character portrayed by Sharon Jordan on the TV series, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
* " Summertime ", by Cody Simpson, a B-side of the single iYiYi
Cody is served by Yellowstone Regional Airport.
Cody is located at the western edge of the Bighorn Basin, a depression surrounded by the Big Horn, Owl Creek, Bridger, and Absaroka ranges.
At the western edge of Cody, a deep canyon formed by the Shoshone River provides the only passage to Yellowstone's Eastern Entrance.
Public education in the city of Cody is provided by Park County School District # 6.
Cody earned the nickname by killing 4, 280 American bison ( commonly known as buffalo ) in eighteen months, ( 1867 – 1868 ).
Cody and Comstock competed in a buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name, which Cody won by killing 69 bison to Comstock's 48.
From 1868 until 1872 Cody was employed as a scout by the United States Army.

Cody and Cardinal
* The Father Clements Story ( 1987 ) ( TV ) .... Cardinal Cody
Following the death of Cardinal John Cody of Chicago, Pope John Paul II chose Archbishop Bernardin, already prominent among his fellow American bishops, to one of the most significant Sees in the United States: the Archdiocese of Chicago.
John Patrick Cardinal Cody ( December 24, 1907 – April 25, 1982 ) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.
Mrs. Wilson, who " followed ( Cody's ) every move about the diocese " for a period of some 25 years, was alleged to have received large sums of money diverted by Cardinal Cody, some of which purchased her a " house in Boca Raton ... a luxury car, expensive clothes and furs, and holiday cash presents.
The coat of arms of Cardinal Cody.
* Find-A-Grave profile for John Cardinal Cody
The school construction boom ended when Cardinal John Cody, the archbishop at the time, decided to limit construction of Catholic schools in Lake County and suburban areas in Cook County.
He then moved to Loyola University Chicago in Chicago, Illinois where he served as John Cardinal Cody Professor of Theology until his retirement in 2002.
Bilandic was married to Chicago socialite Heather Morgan in 1977 by Chicago's Archbishop John Cardinal Cody.
Under Cardinal Meyer ’ s successor, Cardinal John Cody, the undergraduate program was affiliated with Loyola University of Chicago and became Niles College of Loyola University.

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