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The remaining Mouseketeers, consisting of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati ( later known as Don Grady when starring as " Robbie " on the long running sitcom My Three Sons ), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Johnny Crawford, Jonathan A. Kahn ( a. k. a. Tio Juan ), Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd ( not related to Jimmie Dodd ), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Lynn Sartori, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, Mark Sutherland and Don Underhill.
Her grandfather, Russell Crawford Mitchell, of Atlanta, enlisted in the Confederate States Army in July 1861, and was later severely wounded at the Battle of Sharpsburg.
Crawford also had images of the soft drink placed prominently in several of her later films.
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.
Crawford later achieved continued success with Letty Lynton ( 1932 ).
It epitomized the lush visual style and the hard-boiled film noir sensibility that defined Warner Bros. movies of the later 1940s, earning Crawford the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
However, Crawford later accused Davis of kicking her during the filming of one scene in which Jane attacks Blanche ; Crawford reportedly retaliated by wearing weights under her clothes during a scene in which Davis had to carry her.
Crawford died two days later at her New York apartment from a heart attack, while also ill with pancreatic cancer.
Dunaway would later express regret for her portrayal of Crawford in her autobiography, Looking for Gatsby, believing that her career had been damaged by the portrayal and at the hands of Crawford's friends.
Years later, MGM rival Joan Crawford would disparagingly refer to Shearer as " Miss Lotta Miles ".
Head coach Marc Crawford later recalled the campaign as a turning point for the team's offensive leadership as the Sedin twins began their rise to stardom, matching the top line's production.
Mrs. Crawford recovered completely and years later came to Graysville to live with her son, Thomas, a Presbyterian minister.
Counties later formed all or in part from Clark County were: Crawford ( 1818 ), Decatur ( 1822 ), Fayette ( 1819 ), Floyd ( 1819 ), Franklin ( 1811 ), Harrison ( 1808 ), Jackson ( 1816 ), Jefferson ( 1811 ), Jennings ( 1817 ), Randolph ( 1818 ), Ripley ( 1816 ), Rush ( 1822 ), Scott ( 1820 ), Switzerland ( 1814 ), Union ( 1821 ), Washington ( 1814 ), and Wayne ( 1811 ).
It was created on May 15, 1821, as one of five huge counties, later reduced in the formation of Bibb, Crawford, Pike, Macon and Peach counties.
Joanna Troutman, who designed the first Lone Star flag ( later adopted as the Texas State Flag ) was born in Crawford County.
The original school opened in 1899, with Cora Crawford the first teacher who later to become Hubbard County superintendent of schools.
The village name was later changed to Centreville, and then changed again due to a conflict with another village of the same name in Crawford County, PA.
Soon the Standard Lumber Company sawmill was established by William Short and George Crawford to provide the lumber needed to rebuild the nearby city of Spokane Falls ( later renamed Spokane following the great fire of 1889 ).
Crawford also found it difficult to break out of the public association with the role, despite his later career as a hugely successful musical performer on the West End and Broadway stage, in popular shows such as Barnum and The Phantom of the Opera.
During the successive tours for the album, Harvey also experimented with her image and stage persona, a style she later dubbed " Joan Crawford on acid.
The I-16 fuel pump was a later addition to the plane ( after an earlier fatal crash ) and Bong himself was quoted by Captain Ray Crawford ( another P-80 test / acceptance flight pilot who flew the day Bong was killed ) as saying that he had forgotten to turn on the I-16 pump on an earlier flight.
Fifteen years later, in 1452, it was at Stirling Castle that James stabbed and killed William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, when the latter refused to end a potentially treasonous alliance with the John of Islay, Earl of Ross and the Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford.
The Knicks later traded him to the Chicago Bulls in a package for Jamal Crawford.
Christina Crawford has stood by her story and later released a " 20th Anniversary Edition " which includes one hundred pages of new material and omits about fifty pages of original material.

Crawford and recalled
As MGM screenwriter Frederica Sagor Maas recalled, " No one decided to make Joan Crawford a star.
Crawford recalled that, if he went three for four on a day when Cobb went hitless, Cobb would turn red and sometimes walk out of the park with the game still on.
His future coach with the Vancouver Canucks, Marc Crawford, passed on Bertuzzi during the draft while he was general manager of the Cornwall Royals ; he has recalled not selecting him due to " maturity issues " and that he was " a big kid who hadn't grown into his body yet.
Though he ranked third in team scoring, Crawford has recalled that by the end of the season, Näslund and Bertuzzi had been eclipsed by Daniel and Henrik Sedin as the team's offensive leaders.
Vancouver's head coach at the time, Marc Crawford, recalled that season as marking the Sedins ' ascent to leaders on the team, stating that " by the end of that year, they definitely were our top guys.
Vancouver's head coach at the time, Marc Crawford, recalled that season as marking the Sedins ' ascent as leaders on the team, stating, " by the end of that year, they definitely were our top guys.
Head coach Marc Crawford recalled that by the end of the season, the line of Morrison, Bertuzzi and Naslund had been surpassed as the top unit by Daniel and Henrik Sedin.
" " I was at war on that film, during the daytime, with Joan Crawford ," he recalled, " and at night with my second wife.
Running around Denver with photographer Harry Rhoads in a Model T Ford, she recalled, " In the course of a day, Harry and I might begin at the Police Court, go to a murder trial at the West Side Court, cover a party in the evening at Mrs. Crawford Hill's mansion, and rush to a shooting at 11pm.

Crawford and 2005
2005 Kansas Department of Transportation | KDOT Map of Crawford County (: File: Kansas official transportation map legend. png | map legend )
Dan Crawford, who died in 2005, disagreed with the introduction of decimal coinage.
"-Cindy Sheehan ( American anti-war activist ), Interview with CBS News ' Mark Knoller, upon her arrival in Crawford, Texas on August 6, 2005 images. indymedia. org dc. indymedia. org
In 2005, the series was revived for BBC Radio, adapted by Sue Rodwell, with David Calder as George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford, and Charlie Brooks as Mary Dixon:
Former President of the United States | U. S. President George W. Bush and 2005 Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong take a ride together on the President's Prairie Chapel Ranch | ranch in Crawford, Texas on August 20, 2005 on Trek mountain bikes.
Librarian Michael Gorman ( past president of the American Library Association, 2005 2006 ), and Walt Crawford recommended the following laws in addition to Ranganathan's five in Future Libraries: Dreams, Madness, and Realities Library Association, 1995, ( p. 8 ) Gorman later repeated them in his small book, Our Singular Strengths Library Association, 1998:
Different approaches to studying this problem have looked at describing how to design games ( Crawford, 1984 ; Rollings and Morris, 2000 ; Rouse III, 2001 ), extracting guidelines and rules of thumb for making better games ( Fabricatore et al., 2002 ; Falstein, 2004 ), abstracting commonalities from games and understanding how they relate to each other ( Björk and Holopainen, 2005 ; Zagal et al., 2005 ), and studying the gameplaying experience from the point of view of the player ( Pagulayan et al., 2003 ; Sykes and Brown, 2003 ; Koster, 2004 ).
Despite Vancouver's regular season success, they only managed to win one playoff series during Crawford's tenure and, compounded by the Canucks ' failure to make the postseason in 2005 06, Crawford was let go by management on April 25, 2006, and replaced by Alain Vigneault.
On July 26, 2005, Clement was struck in the head by a line drive from Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Crawford batted. 301 in 2005, becoming just the third. 300 hitter in Devil Rays history, joining Aubrey Huff (. 311 in 2003 ) and Fred McGriff (. 310 in 1999 ).
* Jimmie Crawford ( 1935 2005 ), musician
In 2005, with 10 days ' notice, he replaced Michael Crawford as Count Fosco in The Woman in White after poor health forced Crawford to give up the role.
In August 2005, counter-protesters supporting George W. Bush during a protest in Crawford, Texas failed to notice the sarcasm and tore up some of the Protest Warriors ' signs.
* On August 27, 2005, a group of three Protest Warriors led by co-founder Kfir Alfia was the target of animosity at a conservative counter-Cindy Sheehan rally in Crawford, Texas.
* Wizard ( 2005 video game ), a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 2600 and released in 2005
Cindy Crawford was also brought back in 2002 to introduce a new packaging design for Diet Pepsi, and again in 2005 to promote the revised slogan " Light, crisp, refreshing " with an ad which debuted during Super Bowl XXXIX.
In August 2005, the Iconoclast provided extensive coverage of Cindy Sheehan ’ s journey to Crawford to ask the President “ for what noble cause ” her son Casey died in Iraq.
In the spring and summer of 2005, a similar Arlington West display was taken on a U. S. tour, being installed at places such as Ohio's Kent State University ( for the 35th commemoration of the tragedy of May 4, 1970 ), as well as at " Camp Casey ," the site of anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan's vigil outside the ranch of President George W. Bush near Crawford, Texas.
Shelton performing at the Crawford City Fair in August 2005
In August 2005, during what was termed a ' working vacation ' at Bush's ranch outside Crawford, Texas, Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey Sheehan, an American casualty in Iraq, led a demonstration in opposition to the Iraq War at the peace camp Camp Casey outside the ranch, sparking assembly in the town by both supporters and detractors of the war.

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