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He then spent time as the United States Ambassador to Nigeria before President Ronald Reagan surprisingly replaced the Ambassador to El Salvador, Deane R. Hinton, and put Pickering in his place.
* Deane R. Hinton ( born 1923 ), career US diplomat and ambassador
It passes through the towns of New Alresford, Droxford, Hambledon, Havant and Emsworth and the villages of North Oakley, Deane, Dummer, Brown Candover, Abbotstone, Cheriton, Hinton Ampner, Kilmeston, Soberton, and Denmead.
* Deane R. Hinton ( 1976 – 1979 )

Deane and who
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
Edward Smith is recorded in two genealogies as having been the brother of Sir William Tyndale, of Deane, Northumberland, and Hockwald, Norfolk, who was knighted at the marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales to Katherine of Aragon.
Three people were killed and about six were injured, including event photographer Jarvis " Joe " Deane, who lost an eye because of a flying bolt.
One of those who worked on this project was 16-year-old Silas Deane, who later represented Connecticut during the first and second congresses and served briefly as one of the United States ’ first diplomats in France.
Two people were killed and many others injured, including Jarvis Deane of Waco, who was photographing the event.
On arriving in Paris, Deane at once opened negotiations with the Comte de Vergennes who was the French Foreign Minister.
Deane in turn then agitated for a diplomatic break with France and questioned the integrity of members of Congress who disagreed with him.
Some historians argue that he was poisoned by Edward Bancroft, an American double agent with the British who had been employed by both John Adams and Silas Deane for gathering intelligence during the Revolutionary War and may have felt threatened by a potential testimony from Deane to the American Congress.
Deane married twice, both wealthy widows from Wethersfield ; Mehitable Webb in 1763 ( who died in 1767 ), and Elizabeth Saltonstall Evards in 1770.
In May of that year the Parliament of England appointed Oliver Cromwell as lord-general of the forces in Ireland, and Deane, as a supporter of Cromwell who had to be reckoned with, was appointed his lieutenant of artillery.
At the end of 1652 Deane returned to his command as general-at-sea, where George Monck had succeeded Popham, who had died in 1651.
One of these early houses, built initially during the first half of the 17th century, and rebuilt in 1675, was the home of Governor Winthrop ’ s youngest son, Deane Winthrop, who lived there until his death in 1703.
Kenneth Deane fired on First Nations demonstrators who had occupied the park, killing a protester named Dudley George.
Earlier in 1964, Ted Grant, Liverpudlians Jimmy Deane ( who was National Secretary ) and Keith Dickenson, Ellis Hillman, John Smith and others on the executive of the RSL decided to launch the Militant newspaper " without complete unanimity " Taaffe writes.
" and " There's a Lady Bug Awaiting for me ", and Sydney Deane, who would become the first Australian to appear in a Hollywood movie.
Following the Restoration of the Monarchy, in 1661 the Parliamentarians who had been buried in Westminster Abbey ( Admiral Robert Blake, Denis Bond, Nicholas Boscawen, Mary Bradshaw, Sir William Constable, Admiral Richard Deane, Isaac Dorislaus, Anne Fleetwood, Thomas Hesilrige, Humphrey Mackworth, Stephen Marshall, Thomas May, John Meldrum, Admiral Edward Popham, John Pym, Humphrey Salwey, William Strong, William Stroud and William Twiss ) were disinterred from the Abbey and reburied in an unmarked pit in St Margaret's churchyard on the orders of King Charles II.
The University therefore engaged Thomas Manly Deane, son of Thomas Newenham Deane who, together with Benjamin Woodward, had designed and built the original Oxford University Museum of Natural History building three decades earlier, to create an adjoining building at the rear of the main building to house the collection.
On April 7, 2010, Wagner hired former St. Benedicts Prep coach Dan Hurley to replace Mike Deane, who was relieved of his coaching duties after his 7th season at Wagner.
Carlesimo ( Head Basketball Coach 1976-1982 ), former Marquette University and Wagner Head Coach Mike Deane who is currently an Assistant Men's Basetball Coach at James Madison University, Jim Lee Howell ( Head Football Coach 1947-1953 ), and current Mississippi State University Head Football Coach Dan Mullen ( Assistant Football Coach 1994-1995 ).

Deane and was
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
Directed by Edwin J. Collins, adapted by Eliot Stannard, and starring Lauderdale Maitland and Dacia Deane, it was one of a series of forty minute adaptations of classic texts released under the banner Gems of Literature.
Vermont's honorable Governor Deane C. Davis was an early junior member of Barre, Vermont's Troop # 1.
Silas Deane ( December 24, 1737 – September 23, 1789 ) was an American merchant, politician and diplomat.
Deane was drawn into a major political row over his actions in Paris, and subsequently endorsed Loyalist criticisms of American independence and lived on a modest charity provided him in London.
Deane was born in Groton, Connecticut, the son of a blacksmith.
As Deane had signed the contracts hiring them, he was given the blame by politicians in Philadelphia.
It was also in Paris that Deane formally approved of Scotsman James Aitken's ( John the Painter ) plot to destroy Royal Navy stores in Portsmouth, England on behalf of the Continental cause.
In America, Deane was defended by John Jay and John Adams in 1778 in a long and bitter dispute before Congress, whose requests for copies of his receipts and disbursements were refused by France ; since France had not officially made alliance with the Thirteen Colonies until February 6, 1778, they felt that any such evidence of their prior involvement would be a diplomatic embarrassment.
As it turns out Silas Deane was never found guilty of Arthur Lee's accusations.
His granddaughter Philura through her husband pressed his case before Congress, and his family was eventually paid $ 37, 000 in 1841 on the ground that a former audit was " ex parte, erroneous, and a gross injustice to Silas Deane "; about fifty years after his death.
The successful Revolutionary frigate USS Deane was named after him, as is the Silas Deane Middle School, the Webb Deane Stevens Museum, and the Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield.

Deane and working
Deane expanded the relationship, working with Beaumarchais and other French merchants to procure ships, commission privateers, recruit French officers, and purchase French military supplies declared " surplus " for that purpose.
Concurrently with working as " Deane ", in 1934 and 1935, she was the women's page editor for the Newspaper Enterprise Association syndicate.

Deane and US
Honorary degrees have been received by many famed individuals including former President of the United States Bill Clinton, former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, poet Seamus Heaney, writers Seamus Deane, Brian Friel, Frank McGuinness and Colm Tóibín, activists May Blood and Aung San Suu Kyi, actors Amanda Burton and Ewan McGregor, racehorse trainer Vincent O ' Brien, bishops Seán Brady, Robin Eames, James Mehaffey, Edward Daly and Desmond Tutu, singers Enya, Van Morrison and Tommy Makem, politician John Hume, biotechnologist Charles Hamner, politicians and writers Garrett Fitzgerald and Conor Cruise O ' Brien, US lawyer John Connorton, US diplomat Jim Lyons, Gaelic football player Peter Canavan, rugby player David Humphreys, golfers Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell, last governor of Hong Kong Chris Patten and triple jumper Jonathan Edwards.
* Silas Deane ( 1737-1789 ), US diplomat
* USS Deane ( 1778 ), US Navy frigate named after Silas Deane

Deane and at
Sir William Deane described one of his functions as being " Chief Mourner " at prominent funerals.
Matthew O ’ Deane, Ph. D., has identified five primary steps of gang involvement applicable to the majority of gangs in the world ; at risk, associates, members, hardcore members and leaders.
* Roderick Deane Burnham ( August 22, 1886-July 1, 1976 ), son of Fred & Blanche Burnham, moved to Africa at age four and lived there from 1893-1897.
The final resolution, at least in this interpretation of what Hilbert meant, came with the work of Andrew Gleason, Deane Montgomery and Leo Zippin in the 1950s.
Richard Deane, 1610 – 1 June 1653, General at Sea by Robert Walker ( painter ) | Robert Walker, painted c. 1653.
Richard Deane ( 1610 – 1653 ), English General at Sea, major-general and regicide, was a younger son of Edward Deane of Temple Guiting or Guyting in Gloucestershire, where he was born, his baptism taking place on 8 July 1610.
Appointed comptroller of the ordnance, Deane commanded the artillery at Naseby ( 14 June 1645 ) and during Fairfax's campaign in the west of England in 1645.
On the entry of the army into London in 1648, Deane superintended the seizure of treasure at the Guildhall and the Weavers ' Hall the day after Thomas Pride " purged " the House of Commons and accompanied Cromwell to the consultations as to the " settlement of the Kingdom " with William Lenthall and Sir Thomas Widdrington, the keeper of the great seal.
In 1653 Deane was with Blake in command at the Battle of Portland and later took the most prominent and active part in the refitting of the fleet on the reorganisation of the naval service.
The English fleet had 100 ships commanded by Generals at Sea George Monck and Richard Deane and Admirals John Lawson and William Penn.
Monument Records was an American record label, Washington, D. C. named for the Washington Monument, founded in 1958, by Fred Foster and Buddy Deane ( a prominent Baltimore disc jockey at WTTG ).
Deane was an electrician and shop convenor at Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, and joined the Labour Party in 1937.
Although there is some debate as to whether " unconscionability " is an element that English courts need to take into account when considering estoppel by representation of fact, the Australian courts clearly do ( see Wilken and Villiers, para 9-03 ; The Commonwealth v Verwayen ( 1990 ) 170 CLR 394 at 444 per Deane J.
He was also a member of the victorious 1960 U. S. Eisenhower Trophy team, winning the unofficial individual title by 13 shots over teammate Deane Beman with a four-round score of 269, a record which still stands ; this score was 18 shots lower than Ben Hogan's earlier U. S. Open aggregate of 287 at the same site ( which had, however, been scored under much tougher conditions ).
* Strawberry Festival-located at the Deane Winthrop House
Bonwhin was replaced by a Blue sister, Deane Aryman, and the two Ajahs have been at odds ever since.
Poynings landed at Howth on 13 October 1494 with a thousand men, and Henry Deane, bishop of Bangor, to act as chancellor, Hugh Conway as treasurer, and others to control the king's bench, common pleas, and exchequer.
By 1896 John Fletcher owned coal mines at Ladyshore, Little Lever ; The Earl of Bradford had a coal mine at Great Lever ; the Darcy Lever Coal Company had mines at Darcy Lever and there were also coal mines at Tonge, Breightmet, Deane and Doffcocker.
In March 1958, Foster used his life savings and formed the Monument Records with minority partner, Buddy Deane ( a disc jockey at WITH ).

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