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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.
Film actress Joan Crawford, after marrying then Pepsi-Cola President Alfred N. Steele became a spokesperson for Pepsi, appearing in commercials, television specials and televised beauty pageants on behalf of the company.
Only once since then has the House of Representatives chosen the President: In 1824, Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams ( son of John Adams ) 84, William H. Crawford 41 and Henry Clay 37.
When Crawford saw the unflattering photos of both stars that appeared in the papers the next day, she said, " If that's how I look, then they won't see me anymore.
As potential cinemagoers had been associating Cain with hard-boiled crime fiction only, this trick — exploited in advertisements and trailers — in combination with the casting of then Hollywood star Joan Crawford in the title role made sure that the film was going to be a box office hit even before it was released.
It was formed in 1800 from parts of Allegheny and Lycoming counties ; attached to Crawford County until 1805 and then to Venango County until Warren was formally organized in 1819.
A line was completed across the northern half of county in 1874 running from Floyd County connecting Crandall and then continuing west into Crawford County.
In 1895, Brevet Brigadier General Charles Henry Howard and James W. Wilson of the Howard-Wilson Publishing Company of Chicago acquired rights to present Fair Oaks community, then primarily covered by citrus farms, from California Senator Frederick K. Cox and businessman Crawford W. Clarke.
Hannah and Abel Crawford turned their log cabin into an inn, then built The Notch House in 1828.
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.
Crawford, a then 21-year-old Ohio State student and Minutemen fan was invited up on the roof of the Camper Van Beethoven van in Columbus, Ohio.
Satellite summit Boott Spur and then the Montalban Ridge including Mount Isolation and Mount Davis extend south from it, while the higher Southern Presidentials — Mounts Monroe, Franklin, Eisenhower, Pierce, Jackson and Webster — extend southwest to Crawford Notch.
" Wexler then sent the duo south to Muscle Shoals and Miami to work with producers Brad Shapiro and Dave Crawford for their next single " Knock It Out The Park ," which failed to chart.
O ' Gorman was born in Coyoacán, then a village to the south of Mexico City and now a borough of the Federal District, to an Irish father, Cecil Crawford O ' Gorman ( a painter himself ) and a Mexican mother.
Zapata beat Olivo by a knockout in round 13 to retain his belt, and then, he went to San Francisco to retain the crown once again, with a 15 round decision over Rudy Crawford.
Baldwin starred alongside Cindy Crawford in the 1995 film Fair Game, then in 1996 starred in a low-budget film by Miramax Films titled Curdled, and was paid US $ 150, 000 for his performance compared to the $ 1. 7 million he received for his role in Sliver with Sharon Stone in 1993.
It begins at Notchland, near Crawford Notch State Park, and follows a series of trails to the hamlet of Fabyans, then over Cherry Mountain to the town of Jefferson, over Mount Waumbek, along the Kilkenny Ridge Trail to Stark, through Nash Stream Forest to Dixville Notch, and north to the Connecticut Lakes and finally the Canadian border at the southern edge of Quebec.
Before 1949, there were five main department stores in Hong Kong and Shanghai: In Hong Kong: Lane Crawford-In 1850 founded by Thomas Ash Lane and Ninian Crawford, opened in Des Voeux Road Hong Kong ; Wing On-In 1907 Kwok's family returned to Hong Kong from Australia with accumulated savings and founded the Wing On Company ; Sincere-Founded by Ma Ying Piu in 1900 after returning from Australia and partnership with others to form the first Chinese department store in then British Hong Kong.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Crawford's first husband, described the book by stating, " The Joan Crawford that I've heard about in Mommie Dearest is not the Joan Crawford I knew back then.
Crawford was educated at Marlborough College and then Keble College, Oxford where he began reading literae humaniores but changed to geography.
The Director-General ( who didn ’ t seem to be affected by such a threat ) asked Crawford about the whereabouts of his residence, and then said " if you think so much of the precious maps you ’ d better take them to Nursling ", which ended the audience.
Day discovered Kate Moss when she was a young and unknown model and described the pictures that she took of Moss as ‘ dirty realism ’ or ‘ grunge ’. Moss then went on to become the " anti-supermodel " of the 1990s in contrast to the " supermodels " of the moment, such as Cindy Crawford, Elle Macpherson, Claudia Schiffer, and Naomi Campbell, who were known for their curvaceous and tall figures.

Crawford and starred
A 1938 US radio production starred Joan Crawford as Nora and Basil Rathbone as Torvald.
In 1928, Crawford starred opposite Ramón Novarro in Across to Singapore, but it was her role as Diana Medford in Our Dancing Daughters ( 1928 ) that catapulted her to stardom.
Following Possessed, Crawford starred opposite Gable in the hit Dancing Lady ( 1933 ), in which she received top billing.
Crawford starred opposite Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth and Butterfly McQueen.
Crawford starred as Blanche Hudson, an old, wheelchair-bound former A-list movie star in conflict with her psychotic sister, in the highly successful psychological thriller What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?
That same year, Crawford starred as Lucy Harbin in William Castle's horror mystery Strait-Jacket ( 1964 ).
The show starred Clifton Crawford.
Garson starred with Joan Crawford in When Ladies Meet in 1941, and that same year became a major box office star with the sentimental Technicolor drama, Blossoms in the Dust, which brought her the first of five consecutive Best Actress Oscar nominations, tying Bette Davis ' 1938-42 record, a record that still stands.
Givens starred in the 2009 stage play A Mother's Prayer, which also starred Johnny Gill, Shirley Murdock and Jermaine Crawford.
In 1970 he starred as one of the young doctors in the CBS prime-time series The Interns, in a cast led by Broderick Crawford.
After the war Garfield starred in a series of successful films such as The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1946 ) with Lana Turner, Humoresque ( 1946 ) with Joan Crawford, and the Oscar-winning Best Picture Gentleman's Agreement ( 1947 ).
" She starred in many comedies, such as Forsaking All Others ( 1934 ), and Four's a Crowd ( 1938 ), as well as dramas, including Craig's Wife ( 1936 ) ( which would be the film's second of three remakes ; Joan Crawford did the third ) and The Citadel ( 1938 ).
Crawford tried unsuccessfully to convince Warner Bros. to change the film's title to The Secret since she had already starred in a film by the same name earlier in her career.
In 1956, Crain starred opposite Glenn Ford, Russ Tamblyn and Broderick Crawford in the Western film The Fastest Gun Alive directed by Russell Rouse.
She also starred in Peter Shaffer's Black Comedy / White Lies, in 1967, which was the production in which both Michael Crawford and Lynn Redgrave made their Broadway debuts.
In 1983, he starred in another TV show, Ace Crawford, Private Eye, a parody of detective series ; it only lasted five episodes.
The show starred comedian Gavin Crawford, along with an ensemble cast of supporting performers.
The 1939 film version was directed by George Cukor and starred Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford.
Laramie was a Revue Studios production which originally starred John Smith as Slim Sherman, Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy and Robert Crawford, Jr. as Andy Sherman.
Trog was the second of two films that Crawford starred in for her friend, producer Herman Cohen ; the first was Berserk!

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