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But when Howard is called away to assist some local villagers, Dobbs and third partner Curtin have a final confrontation, which Dobbs wins, leaving Curtin lying shot and bleeding.
Jane Therese Curtin ( born September 6, 1947 ) is an American actress and comedienne.
The cienega itself is managed by the Santa Fe Botanical Garden as the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve.
Boggs Township is bordered by Curtin and Howard Townships to the northeast, Marion and Spring Townships to the southeast, Union Township to the southwest, and Snow Shoe Township to the northwest.
Burnside Township is bordered by Clearfield County to the northwest, Clinton County to the north, Curtin Township to the east and Snow Shoe Township to the southeast.
Curtin Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Curtin Township is bordered by Clinton County to the north and east, Liberty Township to the east, Howard Township to the south and Boggs, Show Shoe and Burnside Townships to the west.
Howard Township is bordered by Curtin Township to the northwest, Liberty Township to the northeast, Marion Township to the southeast and Boggs Township to the southwest.
Liberty Township is bordered by Clinton County to the northeast, Marion Township to the southeast and Howard and Curtin Townships to the southwest.
The township is bordered by Burnside Township to the northwest, Curtin Township to the northeast, Boggs and Union Townships to the southeast and Rush Township and Clearfield County to the southwest.
* Noted nineteenth-century folklorist and linguist Jeremiah Curtin lived in what is now Greendale, but at the time was part of the rural Town of Greenfield.
The federal electorate has returned Labor members continuously since 1934, including former Prime Minister John Curtin, and is currently represented by Melissa Parke.
John Curtin served as Prime Minister of Australia during World War II, and is often described as one of the nation's greatest political leaders.
His name is sometimes shown as " John Joseph Ambrose Curtin ".
Curtin cabled Roosevelt and Churchill on 23 December: " The fall of Singapore would mean the isolation of the Philippines, the fall of the Netherlands East Indies and attempts to smother all other bases. It is in your power to meet the situation ... we would gladly accept United States commander in Pacific area.
Curtin is credited with leading the Australian Labor Party to its best federal election success in history, with a record 55. 1 percent of the primary half-senate vote, winning all seats, and a two party preferred lower house estimate of 58. 2 percent at the 1943 election, winning two-thirds of seats.

Curtin and by
In October 1941, the UAP was ousted by a no-confidence vote, the ALP leader John Curtin was invited to form a new government, and Menzies resigned as UAP leader.
Labor led by John Curtin refused Menzies ' offer to form a war coalition, and also opposed using the Australian army for a European war, preferring to keep it at home to defend Australia.
Curtin died in office in 1945 and was succeeded by Ben Chifley.
* In the 2007 film Curtin, he was portrayed by Bille Brown.
Curtin proved a popular leader, rallying the nation in the face of the danger of invasion by the Japanese after Japan's entry into the war in December 1941.
The government won a third term at the 1937 election, with 44 of 74 seats and 50. 6 percent of the two-party preferred vote against a reunited Labor Party led by John Curtin.
Most Hanna-Barbera series through 1985 had original theme music by Hoyt Curtin, with lyrics ( when used ) by Hanna and Barbera themselves.
The studio's first original scores were written by Curtin for a short-lived theatrical cartoon series, Loopy De Loop, distributed by Columbia Pictures.
The Smurfs featured music based on classical themes, re-arranged by Curtin.
The 1962 episode " A Date With Jet Screamer ", in which daughter Judy Jetson wins a date with a rock star, provided the song " Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah ( Means I Love You )" written by Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, sung by Howard Morris.
The series ' theme song, by composer Hoyt Curtin, became a pop hit in 1986.
In May 2010, McKean won the Celebrity Jeopardy tournament by defeating Jane Curtin and Cheech Marin.
* Memoirs of Jeremiah Curtin in the Indian Territory ethnographer's narrative of 1883 visit to Muskogee's early settlement maintained by Library of Congress, accessed January 15, 2007.
Billy Hughes, John Curtin, and the Governor-General of Australia Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester in Canberra, 1945 Billy Hughes in 1945 aged 83, seven years before his deathBust of Billy Hughes by sculptor Wallace Anderson located in the Prime Ministers Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Curtin and Canberra
Billy Hughes, John Curtin, and Governor-General of Australia | Governor-General Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester in Canberra, 1945
In Australia, the Radburn model was used in the planning of some Canberra, Australia suburbs developed in the 1960s, in particular Charnwood, Curtin and Garran.
The coffin of John Curtin, the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, lying in state inside King's Hall, Old Parliament House, Canberra on July 6, 1945.
Returning to Australia in 1949, he was appointed Professor of Microbiology at the new John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University, Canberra.
For example, one point of the release stated that bushfire logistical support staging areas were being relocated from Bulls Head and Orroral Valley ( far outside urban Canberra ) to the North Curtin District Playing Fields ( far inside urban Canberra ) signalling both a major retreat by fire fighters and pointing to imminent danger to the city itself.
These outages affected the Emergency Services Bureau's own headquarters in Curtin and the Canberra Hospital ( running on back-up generators ) which was under intense pressure from people suffering burns and smoke inhalation.
After obtaining his PhD in 1970 from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, he returned to Australia to perform his Nobel Prize-winning research at the John Curtin School of Medical Research in Canberra.

Curtin and suburb
The suburb is bounded by the Collier Park Golf Course to the north, Kent Street to the east, Manning Road to the south and the Curtin Primary School to the west.
Other properties in the district were Avondale and Weston whose homesteads were in the present suburb of Holder, Yamba in the suburb of Phillip and Iloura, Melrose and Yarra Glen in the suburb of Curtin ( Douglas, 1996 ).
The presence of Curtin University, Canning College ( originally Bentley High School, built 1960 and reopened 1982 as a college supporting adults returning to education, one of only four in the State ) and the Bentley campus of Swan TAFE has attracted large numbers of fee-paying international students to the area, many of whom live in the suburb or in nearby parts of East Victoria Park, Karawara and Waterford.
Curtin is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Woden.
Curtin was a suburb that received a small amount of damage in the fires.

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