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Secretary of State Dean Rusk, a former Rhodes Scholar and Mills College dean, has headed the Rockefeller Foundation and in that role expended large sums for international cultural exchange.
Charles has an older brother, Dean, and a younger brother, Emile.
Dean, who runs an asphalt road-surface-paving business in Nashville, has always shunned publicity and rarely accompanies her to any events.
He meets an inmate nicknamed " Cabbie " ( Ernest Borgnine ), who takes Snake to see Harold " Brain " Hellman ( Harry Dean Stanton ), who has made the New York Public Library his personal fortress.
The Dean of the College of Cardinals then asks two solemn questions of the cardinal who has been elected.
Since leaving the Mayor ’ s Office in 2002, Dean has been involved in several community and environmental organizations, serving on the boards of:
When he hears that his estranged brother Lyle ( Harry Dean Stanton ) has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to go visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies.
Philip Schuyler Green ( Gregory Peck ) is a widowed journalist who has just moved to New York City with his son Tommy ( Dean Stockwell ) and mother ( Anne Revere ).
Close has donated money to the election campaigns of many Democratic politicians, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Howard Dean, John Edwards and Barack Obama.
" On September 15, Nixon congratulated Dean, saying, " The way you've handled it, it seems to me, has been very skillful, because you — putting your fingers in the dikes every time that leaks have sprung here and sprung there.
While Carl Bernstein has ascribed Felt's motives to truth telling and protecting the justice system against Presidential abuse, historian Max Holland in his 2012 book Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat claimed Felt planted the leaks to obtain the FBI director's job ( the leaks hurt L. Patrick Gray, Nixon's friend who had recently been chosen for the director's position over Felt ).. John Dean remarked that " Max has got it right — he nailed it ”.
Novelist Dean R. Koontz has said, " Charles Beaumont was one of the seminal influences on writers of the fantastic and macabre.
* Ellen " Nelly " Dean: The second and primary narrator of the novel, Nelly has been a servant of each generation of both the Earnshaw and Linton families.
St Chad's College, one of the two so-called " recognised colleges " of the University of Durham, has a Rector as titular head ( the Dean of Durham Cathecdral ex officio ) while the academic head is the Principal.
Sheen has said he was greatly influenced by the actor James Dean.
Copywriter Victor Dean has died in a fall down the spiral iron office staircase, but he left a half-finished letter to the management hinting that something potentially scandalous is going on at Pym's.
Over the years, the film has achieved landmark status for the acting of cultural icon James Dean, fresh from his Academy Award nominated role in East of Eden and who died before the film's release, his most celebrated role.
Every Dean of the Faculty ( equivalent to a Provost at most universities ) has always been an active-duty brigadier general, although technically, a civilian may hold the position.
The Dean, the Vice Dean, and each academic department chair hold the rank of " permanent professor ", an academic rank and position that has no real civilian university counterpart.
This position has also seen various names, with the administrator being known as the Dean of Administration after 1934 and Chancellor from 1945 to present.
In the town of Rio Bravo, Texas, sheriff's deputy Dude ( Dean Martin ), who has acquired the contemptuous nickname " Borrachón ", enters a saloon to get a drink.
Each school has its own Dean who works closely with students, faculty and prospective students and a Council of Advisors composed of representatives of business, industry, and academia to advise and direct policy and programs.

Dean and suggested
Guitarist Hicock eventually left the band ; in need of a replacement and auditioning many guitarists, Robert suggested his older brother, Dean.
In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, it is suggested that Jack Kerouac's Dean Moriarty ( from On the Road ) is his great-grandson, and the rivalry between the two criminals is continued by the fact that The Doctor's great-grandson is Kerouac's other creation, Doctor Sax.
In the early 1940s, he started singing for bandleader Sammy Watkins, who suggested that he change his name to Dean Martin.
However, José Luis Sert, who was at the time Dean of the Graduate School of Design and chairman of the committee suggested that his friend and previous collaborator, Le Corbusier, be asked to design the building.
Perhaps the most prominent advocate of the 1880s ballot reform movement, Dean Wigmore, suggested that " ten signatures " might be an appropriate requirement for nomination to the official ballot for a legislative office.
The school mascot, which was suggested by former Dean of Student Affairs Emeritus George F. Ralston, is a Colonel and the official colors are blue and yellow.
During an audience Q & A, Dean Cameron suggested that he would be open to a sequel or possibly even a remake of the original.
They got in touch with some contacts in England, one of whom was the manager of Everton who suggested that Dixie Dean, who was at Notts County at the time, could be available.
Shortly afterwards, in addition to the swingeing cuts being made by vice-chairman Karren Brady, Sullivan suggested that Dyer should follow Dean Ashton into retirement ; Sullivan expressed the club's frustration that Dyer, who earns £ 60, 000 per week, had only played 18 games in three years.
Following the 2006 midterm elections, in response to James Carville's call to remove Howard Dean as chair, Fowler e-mailed his fellow DNC members, saying, " Some ill-advised voices have suggested that, because of his 50-state strategy, Governor Dean should be replaced as Chair of the DNC.
The prerequisites of the Silver award are to hold either the Bronze award ( or its predecessor the Dean ’ s / Provost ’ s award ), to have attended an RSCM event as a member of the choir and it is suggested that the candidate have a Grade 3 Theory ( RSM ) level of understanding.
According to the US Secretary of State Dean Acheson, it was the initiative of the then legal counsel to the president Clark Clifford, who suggested to president Truman to initiate an assistance on a worldwide basis, and to include the issue in his inaugural address.
Batsman Dean Jones was contemplating going off " retired ill " after vomiting at the crease and Border suggested that " a tough Queenslander " ( Ritchie ) could hack the conditions instead.
Adam Woodyatt, the actor playing Pete's son Ian, suggested in 2010 that Peter Dean along with Wendy Richard who played Pauline Fowler, Susan Tully who played Michelle Fowler and Shirley Cheriton who played Debbie Wilkins were " the big names " of the original cast, all formerly known to the public ; therefore, media interest in them was greater initially.
Dean has suggested that during his time in the soap, the most letters he received were about a storyline that saw him cross-dressing as part of a practical joke: " The episode I got the most letters about was when Pete was going to a Topsy Turvy party, where men dress as women and women as men.

Dean and cost
Crossing the Kaskaskia became much easier when the bridge now known as the General Dean Suspension Bridge was built in 1859, at a cost of $ 40, 000.
The Dean and Chapter meet the cost of their vocal training and at least
The large triple lancet to the nave west end was glazed at the expense of Dean Creyghton at a cost of £ 140 in 1664 and repaired in 1813.
On December 15, 2003 at the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles, Howard Dean said Bush " launched the wrong war, at the wrong time, with inadequate planning, insufficient help and at extraordinary cost.

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