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Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
The 1939 film Beau Geste is the only movie that features as many as four Academy Award winners for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, Susan Hayward, Broderick Crawford ) prior to any of the actors receiving the Best Actor Award.
The Crawford rule, named after John R. Crawford, is designed to make match play more equitable for the player in the lead.
The Crawford rule is routinely used in tournament match play.
It is possible for a Crawford game never to occur in a match.
If the Crawford rule is in effect, then another option is the Holland rule, which stipulates that after the Crawford game, a player cannot double until after at least two rolls have been played by each side.
* 1845 – Ether anesthetic is used for childbirth for the first time by Dr. Crawford Williamson Long in Jefferson, Georgia.
Edinburgh is also home to a flourishing group of contemporary composers such as Nigel Osborne, Peter Nelson, Lyell Cresswell, Hafliði Hallgrímsson, Edward Harper, Robert Crawford, Robert Dow and John McLeod whose music is heard regularly on BBC Radio 3 and throughout the UK.
* 1842 – Ether anesthesia is used for the first time, in an operation by the American surgeon Dr. Crawford Long.
Crawford and Brian J. Showers's Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: A Concise Bibliography ( 2011 ) is a supplement to Crawford's out-of-print 1995 bibliography.
However, in Crawford v. Washington,, the Supreme Court increased the scope of the Confrontation Clause by ruling that " testimonial " out-of-court statements are inadmissible if the accused did not have the opportunity to cross-examine that accuser and that accuser is unavailable at trial.
* The Finnish epic Kalevala is published for the first time in the English Language by John Martin Crawford.
* March 30 – Anesthesia is used for the first time in an operation ( Dr. Crawford Long performed the operation using ether ).
* December 27 – Anesthesia is used for childbirth for the first time ( Dr. Crawford Long in Jefferson, Georgia ).
Crawford was made up and used as a double for Shearer and her face is briefly seen.
One critic wrote, " Miss Crawford sings appealingly and dances thrillingly as usual ; her voice is alluring and her dramatic efforts in the difficult role she portrays are at all times convincing.
It has never been shown on television or made available on home video, and is therefore considered the " lost " Crawford film.
" Crawford nursed grudges against Davis and Aldrich for the rest of her life, saying of Aldrich, " He is a man who loves evil, horrendous, vile things.
He moved to the area that is now Crawford County in Georgia.
The constituency is represented by Bruce Crawford, MSP of the Scottish National Party.

Crawford and married
Crawford married four times.
The two were allegedly married in 1924 and lived together for several months, although this supposed marriage was never mentioned in later life by Crawford.
On June 3, 1929, Crawford married Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. at Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church in New York City, although neither apparently was Catholic.
In 1935, Crawford married her second husband, Franchot Tone, a stage actor from New York who planned to use his film salary to finance his theatre group.
Crawford married her final husband, Alfred Steele, at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on May 10, 1955.
In 1941, she married James Lloyd Crawford, real estate salesman.
Her second daughter, Catharine, had married and moved with her husband to Meadville in Crawford County.
Gere was married to supermodel Cindy Crawford from 1991 to 1995.
Crawford married three times ; he had two sons ( Kelly and Kim ) from his marriage to actress Kay Griffith.
After his death, she remained at Covent Garden and married a man much younger than herself, named Crawford, being first billed as Mrs Crawford in 1778.
The character of Andy Mitchell, the young constable in the film who embarks on a perilous quest to find and bring Tom Riley to justice, became a detective named Andy Crawford ( Peter Byrne ), in the CID at Dock Green, and he was married to Dixon's 23-year-old daughter, Mary, in the 19th episode, Father-in-Law ( 1st Sept 1956 ).
In 1929, he married Mary Pearl Crawford, a schoolteacher, with the couple's long-time union producing two daughters and a son.
He was married on July 21, 1942, at the Hidden Valley Ranch in Ventura County, California, to actress Joan Crawford.
Barlow married Selina Crawford Caffin ( date unknown ).
David Crawford, III married Ann Anderson in 1727 and had 13 children including Joel Crawford ( 1736-1788 ).
Subsequently, the Loudoun family married in to the Crawford family and in doing so, inherited the hereditary title, Sheriff of Ayr ..
In 1844, he married to Louisa Cutler Ward, a sister of Julia Ward Howe, and by her had four children, including the writers Francis Marion Crawford and Mary Crawford Fraser ( a. k. a. Mrs. Hugh Fraser ).
Joan Crawford described them as " the happiest married couple in Hollywood.
* Rande Gerber, nightclub owner married to Cindy Crawford
In 1931 she joined the Group Theatre, New York, founded by Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg and Cheryl Crawford, through theater director and critic, Clurman, whom she later married in 1943.
After the death of his first wife, Marana Norton, Baldwin married Sally Ellicott, and they established a residence in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.

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