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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 commemorated by the Canberra suburb of Curtin, Curtin University in Perth, John Curtin College of the Arts in Fremantle, the John Curtin School of Medical Research in Canberra, the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, Curtin Avenue in Perth's western suburbs, and the John Curtin Hotel on Lygon St, Carlton, Melbourne.

Curtin and credited
Winkless is credited as co-writer, along with Hoyt Curtin, of " The Beautiful Calliope " ( also called " My Beautiful Calliopesaxaviatrumparimbaclaribassotrombaphone "), which was featured several times in the television series and also issued on record.

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There will be premieres of new works, made possible through Ford Foundation commissions: Carlisle Floyd's Mystery, with Phyllis Curtin as soprano soloist.
In Menzies's absence, Curtin had co-operated with Fadden in preparing Australia for the expected Pacific War.
Four Prime Ministers in 1945: Labor Prime Minister John Curtin ( left ) shares a joke with the Governor General Prince Henry ( in uniform ) with former Country Party Prime Minister Arthur Fadden, Nationalist Prime Minister Billy Hughes and UAP Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
He also co-hosted the Weekend Update segment for a season with Jane Curtin, coining the famous catchphrase " Jane, you ignorant slut " during point-counterpoint segments.
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.
These scores were re-edited to form the nucleus of an original music library, to which Curtin added new themes with each subsequent series.
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 North American premiere was at Tanglewood, with Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra with soloists Phyllis Curtin, Nicholas Di Virgilio, Tom Krause and choruses from Chorus Pro Musica and the Columbus Boychoir, featuring boy soprano Thomas Friedman ..
Elliott appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days ; Newhart ; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 ( with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner ).
Curtin led federal Labor to its greatest win with two thirds of seats in the lower house and over 58 percent of the two-party preferred vote, and 55 percent of the primary vote and a majority of seats in the Senate at the 1943 election.
Curtin died in 1945 and was succeeded by Ben Chifley, who retained government at the 1946 election with over 54 percent of the two-party vote and a continued Senate majority.
After the loss Curtin became the advocate for the Western Australian Government with the Commonwealth Grants Commission.
Curtin with Douglas MacArthur preparing for war in 1942 Curtin, sitting right, at the 1944 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | Commonwealth Prime Ministers ' Conference On 7 December 1941, the Pacific War broke out when Japan bombed Pearl Harbour.
Many felt that Prime Minister Curtin was abandoning the ties with Great Britain without any solid partnership with the United States.
Curtin formed a close working relationship with the Allied Supreme Commander in the South West Pacific Area, General Douglas MacArthur.
Governor General of Australia | Governor General Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie | The Earl Gowrie signing the declaration of War against Japan with Curtin looking on
Curtin also expanded the terms of the Defence Act, so that conscripted Militia soldiers could be deployed outside Australia to " such other territories in the South-west Pacific Area as the Governor-General proclaims as being territories associated with the defence of Australia ".
* Wurth, Bob ( 2006 ) Saving Australia: Curtin ’ s secret peace with Japan, Lothian Press, South Melbourne, Victoria.

Curtin and Australian
* 1885 – John Curtin, Australian politician ( d. 1945 )
From 1952 to 1962 he worked as a professor at the John Curtin School of Medical Research ( JCSMR ) of the Australian National University.
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.
* July 5 – Australian Prime Minister John Curtin dies of a heart attack at age 60.
The lecture theater at the John Curtin School of Medical Research was named for him during his tenure at the Australian National University.
Many of the new suburbs were named after Australian politicians, such as Barton, Deakin, Reid, Braddon, Curtin, Chifley and Parkes.
On May 30, 1945, The Australian Labor Party Prime Minister John Curtin and his Employment Minister John Dedman proposed a white paper in the Australian House of Representatives titled Full Employment In Australia, the first time any government apart from totalitarian regimes had unequivocally committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.
* Curtin University of Technology – Kalgoorlie Campus ( includes the Western Australian School of Mines and Curtin VTEC ; formerly Kalgoorlie College )
John Joseph Curtin ( 8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945 ), Australian politician, served as the 14th Prime Minister of Australia.
Curtin led Australia when the Australian mainland came under direct military threat during the Japanese advance in World War II.
His Prime Ministerial predecessor and 1943 election Coalition leader, Arthur Fadden of the Country Party wrote: " I do not care who knows it but in my opinion there was no greater figure in Australian public life in my lifetime than Curtin.
His early death and the sentiments it aroused have given Curtin a unique place in Australian political history.
John Curtin: Taking his Childhood Seriously, Australian Political Lives: Chronicling political careers and administrative histories
* John Curtin ( 1885 – 1945 ) – Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition
Of the three Australian Prime Ministers who have died in office, the only one to die at The Lodge was John Curtin in 1945.
The highlighted section in the bottom right-hand corner shows the future Australian Prime Minister John Curtin
Category: Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Curtin
Curtin is one of only two Western Australian universities to rank in the prestigious Shanghai Jiao Tong Annual Ranking of World Universities ( 2011 ).
Curtin University is a member of Australian Technology Network ( ATN Network ), and is active in research in a range of academic and practical fields, including ( but not limited to ) Resources and Energy ( e. g. petroleum gas ), Information and Communication, Health, Ageing and Well-being ( Public Health ), Communities and Changing Environments, and Growth and Prosperity.
She has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives since 1998, representing the seat of Curtin in Western Australia.
Category: Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Curtin

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