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Davis and reunited
That film reunited Seagal with director Andrew Davis, and was a blockbuster in the U. S. and abroad, grossing $ 156. 4 million worldwide.
Wayne Kramer made scattered appearances on other people's records before being incarcerated for drug offenses ( in prison in Kentucky, Kramer was unexpectedly reunited with MC5 bassist Michael Davis, also behind bars on a drug charge ).
The film saw him reunited with co-star Vince Vaughn, and Kristin Davis played his wife.
On January 8, 2008, John Davis announced on the Superdrag news section that the band is reunited indefinitely, stating that " Superdrag's original line-up will reconvene in the recording studio in February to begin work on our first new recording project together since 1998's Head Trip In Every Key.
All of the members of the 1982 — 1987 line-up of the band reunited in 2004 for an appearance on VH1's Bands Reunited ; rejoining Davis were Michael Goodroe, Marty Jourard, Brian Glascock and Adrian Peritore ( aka Guy Perry ).
The episode titled " A Very Brady Episode " aired on February 5, 1989, and reunited six cast members from The Brady Bunch – Ann B. Davis, Florence Henderson, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, Maureen McCormick and Robert Reed.
On February 3, 2006, midway through the 2005 – 06 campaign, he was traded, along with a first-round draft pick, and an undisclosed sum of cash ( believed to be around $ 3 million ), to the New York Knicks for Antonio Davis, where he was reunited with Larry Brown, his coach for one year with the Indiana Pacers.
was reunited with Davis for Hush.
When Davis ’ s solo career was not as successful as she hoped, she eventually reunited with the band in 1994.
In 2005 Warren, Davis and Baker reunited again for a film shoot for DVD / compilation album Kollection and recorded the fourteen-track album Unplugged, which was released on the Angel Air record label the following year.
After Jonathan Davis left the band in early 1993, the band reunited in October 1993 with new singer Brian Armer of Brother From Another Mother.
In 1980 Starz reunited with a lineup of Smith, Ranno, Harkin, Orville Davis and Doug Madick, former Prism drummer who was working with Smith at the time.
Davis was reunited with Pat Riley, and Riley admitted he made a mistake of trading Davis in the first place ; " I made the mistake of trading him.
The group reunited in 1973 with Davis, Fenwick, Hardin and York, and newcomer Charlie McCracken on bass.

Davis and Tory
A principal secretary to former PC Premier Bill Davis, Tory was regarded as more moderate than Mike Harris and the mostly rural MPPs who made up the majority of his caucus.
From 1943 to 1985, the Progressive Conservative ( PC ) Party held uninterrupted power in Ontario, under Red Tory premiers such as Leslie Frost, John Robarts, and Bill Davis.
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, which has held power in that province for most of the time since Confederation, was often labelled as Red Tory, especially under the leadership of Bill Davis from 1971 to 1985.
Soon after the election, Davis announced that John Tory ( who would become leader of the PCs 23 years later ) had been hired to succeed Hugh Segal as his principal secretary.
The area gives its name to the Parliamentary seat of Haltemprice and Howden which is held by the former Shadow Home Secretary David Davis and, as the fictional constituency of Haltemprice, was held by the fictional Tory MP Alan B ' Stard in the ITV sitcom The New Statesman.
John Robarts stepped down as Tory leader and Premier in 1971, and was replaced by William Davis.
* John Tory is former principal secretary to Bill Davis, who was Ontario Premier from 1971 to 1985.
From 1981 to 1985, Tory served in the Office of the Premier of Ontario, Bill Davis as Principal Secretary to the Premier and Associate Secretary of the Cabinet.
He positioned himself as a centre-right candidate-further to the right of Red Tory rivals Larry Grossman and Roy McMurtry, but not as far to the right as Frank Miller-and therefore the candidate best able to continue Davis ' moderate, successful style of government.
In the 2005 UK General Election, the Liberal Democrats targeted seats held by the Conservatives that had comparatively small majorities and were held by prominent Tory MPs such as Oliver Letwin, David Davis and even Michael Howard.
He used his position in the legislature to become a thorn in the side of the Tory governments led by John Robarts and Bill Davis.
During this period the party was led by Red Tory premiers: George Drew, Leslie Frost, John Robarts and Bill Davis.
However, in 1985, the party came back to the right, electing Frank Miller as leader at a leadership convention, following the retirement of popular longtime Red Tory Premier Bill Davis.
The Tories on the other hand took a shift back to the centre and elected John Tory, a former aide of Bill Davis, to lead the party.
He was considered a Red Tory and was part of the circle known as the Big Blue Machine that helped keep the Ontario Tories in power under Robarts and Davis.
A Red Tory by ideology, Elgie was easily the most left-wing figure in the Davis cabinet.
She supported her friend Larry Grossman in his unsuccessful bid to succeed Davis in 1985, and was dropped from Cabinet on February 8 of that year after right-winger Frank Miller was elected Tory leader in the January 1985 leadership convention.

Davis and party
Historians have criticized Davis for being a much less effective war leader than his Union counterpart Abraham Lincoln, which they attribute to Davis being overbearing, controlling, and overly meddlesome, as well as being out of touch with public opinion, and lacking support from a political party ( since the Confederacy had no political parties ).
In 1844, Davis was sent to the party convention for a third time, and his interest in politics deepened.
* Polly Klaas ( January 3, 1981-October 1993 ) was kidnapped by Richard Allen Davis from her home during a sleepover party.
Since Davis was a conservative, many liberal Democrats bolted the party and backed the third-party campaign of Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, who ran as the candidate of the Progressive Party.
Hollywood film studios even made several movies inspired by his exploits ; Marked Woman starred Humphrey Bogart as a Dewey-like DA and Bette Davis as a " party girl " whose testimony helps convict the gang boss.
A second party, led by Dr. John S. Ford and financed by a group of Austin merchants, pioneered a trail that ran north of the Davis Mountains before turning southward toward El Paso.
Davis observed that at Casa Colorada his party “ struck a young desert, an excellent pocket edition of the great African Zahara, over which we journeyed for about four miles .” Through the area north of “ La Hoya ” the sand made travel difficult and the land barren with the exception of “ occasional small patches in some of the valleys close to the river ” ( Davis 1938: 200 ).
Celebrations were held in various cities, such as San Francisco and in Davis, California with a multi-day street party.
He avoided repeating such managerial missteps as Duncan Smith's firing of David Davis as Conservative Party Chairman, and imposed discipline quickly and firmly ; he removed the party whip from Ann Winterton following her telling of a tasteless joke.
The exhausted party then nominated the little-known John Davis of West Virginia.
Throughout this period YCL membership grew to over 6, 000 members and a generation of young members-led by Barney Davis ( national secretary ), George Bridges ( London secretary ) and others challenged the political approach of the parent party.
Regardless of the fact that the Monday Club was a completely autonomous pressure-group and not part of the Conservative Party organisation, in 2001, Conservative Party chairman David Davis informed the club's National Executive that links between it and the party were being severed until it stopped promoting several of its ( long-held and established ) policies such as the voluntary repatriation of ethnic minorities.
Davis later told the media: " I have told them that until a number of things are concluded — particularly some concerns about the membership of the club, and a review of the club's constitution and a requirement that the club will not promulgate or discuss policies relating to race — the club is suspended from any association with the Conservative party ".
The Portuguese had by now discovered that their visitors were pirates, and on the way to the fort Davis ' party was ambushed and Davis himself shot dead.
In, a group of Yankees met at the famous Copacabana nightclub to celebrate Martin's 29th birthday ; the party ultimately erupted into a much publicized brawl when Martin, Hank Bauer, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra challenged a few drunks who were hurling racial slurs at performer Sammy Davis, Jr. A month later, general manager George Weiss — believing Martin's nightlife was a bad influence on teammates Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle — exiled him to Kansas City.
The Democratic Davis, already opposed by Republicans, began losing favor among members of his own party.
He supported Frank Miller's successful bid to succeed Davis as party leader in 1985, and took the role of rival candidate Dennis Timbrell to prepare Miller for the party's all-candidate debates.
Donaghey was not a polished public speaker but still won the Democratic primary election against a protégé of Davis, who by then had become a U. S. senator but still controlled the Arkansas Democratic party.
A lifelong, active Republican, Bates broke with the party to endorse Democratic presidential candidate John W. Davis in 1924 because of Republican opposition to American participation in the League of Nations.
While touring Europe in late March 1970, Green binged on LSD at a party at a commune in Munich, an incident cited by Fleetwood Mac manager Clifford Davis as the crucial point in his mental decline.
Varina Davis enjoyed the vibrant social life of the capital city and quickly established herself as one of the city's most popular ( and, in her early 20s, one of the youngest ) hostesses and party guests.
As a reward for his efforts in turning out votes in the 1905 election, Bob Davis named Hague as the party leader for the Second Ward and arranged for Hague to be appointed as Sergeant at Arms for the New Jersey State Assembly.

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