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Bears defensive end Richard Dent, who had 1. 5 quarterback sacks, forced two fumbles, and blocked a pass, was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
On this broadcast, the Stooges are joined by one of their longtime stock-company members, Vernon Dent, who plays " Mr. Mortimer ", a party-goer who requests a drink.
He was the fifth child and third son of James Longstreet ( 1783-1833 ), of Dutch descent and Mary Ann Dent ( 1793-1855 ) of English descent, originally from New Jersey and Maryland respectively, who owned a cotton plantation close to where the village of Gainesville would be founded in northeastern Georgia.
In 2006, actor Martin Freeman, who had played Arthur Dent in the 2005 movie, recorded a new edition of the audiobook.
In 2006, actor Martin Freeman, who had played Arthur Dent in the 2005 movie, recorded a new unabridged edition of the audiobook.
The county was officially organized on February 10, 1851, and is named after Lewis Dent, a pioneer settler who came from Virginia in 1835.
They turned south through southern Dent and Shannon counties where Schoolcraft found the Current River, " a fine stream with fertile banks and clear, sparkling water .” Today these features attract tourists — particularly floaters who launch canoes by the thousands during the summer to enjoy the springs, caves and fast-moving water of the Current and Jack's Fork Rivers in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
It was named for early settler Lewis Dent, who served as the first representative.
The most predominant denominations among residents in Dent County who adhere to a religion are Southern Baptists ( 67. 22 %), Pentecostals ( 6. 43 %), and Roman Catholics ( 5. 91 %).
Early settlers to the area included Baltimore sea captain William Bunce and Silas Dent, who with his brother had a dairy farm.
These guest writers included Lester Dentwho penned the Doc Savage stories — and Theodore Tinsley.
The ship turns out to be a Haggunenon battle cruiser, and the entire group, including Marvin, but excluding Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent, who escape, are eaten by its crew.
The radio drama Adventures in Odyssey uses the character Arthur Dent in the Novacom Saga who embodies the characteristics of outright ignoring, at first, the deception and weirdness that is occurring around him.
Of her death, state senator Charlie Dent, who had attended her 115th birthday in 1995, said " Mrs. Knauss was an extraordinary woman who pushed the outer limits of longevity.
With the help of the late James Dent Walker, head of Genealogical Services at the National Archives in Washington, D. C., Batchelor was contacted by the Ezra Parker Chapter in Royal Oak, Michigan, who invited her to join their chapter ; she officially became DAR member # 623, 128.
After being stranded on pre-historic Earth after the events in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Arthur Dent is met by his old friend Ford Prefect, who drags him into a space-time eddy, represented by an anachronistic sofa.
In 2006, actor Martin Freeman, who had played Arthur Dent in the 2005 movie, recorded a new unabridged edition of the audiobook.
The current reverse of the coin was designed by Matthew Dent who in April 2008 won a Royal Mint competition to redesign the reverses of all circulating coins ( except the £ 2 coin ).
In 2006, actor Martin Freeman, who had played Arthur Dent in the 2005 movie, recorded a new unabridged edition of the audiobook.
Lancelot Dent was a 19th century British merchant resident for a period in Canton, China who dealt primarily in opium.
The first was carpenter Bob Dent, 66, who died on 22 September 1996.
Dent was an Australian prostate cancer sufferer who became Australia's first person to lawfully end his life by means of physician assisted suicide.

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The Bears " 46 defense " also had the following impact players: On the defensive line, Pro Bowler and hall of famer Richard Dent led the NFL in sacks for the second year in a row with 17, while Pro Bowler and future hall of famer Dan Hampton recorded 6. 5 sacks, and nose tackle Steve McMichael compiled 8.
He and Julia had four children: Frederick Dent Grant ; Ulysses S. " Buck " Grant, Jr .; Ellen Wrenshall " Nellie " Grant ; and Jesse Root Grant.
In 1841, Jardines had 19 intercontinental clipper ships, compared to close rival Dent and Company with 13.
The White River trail had been used by Native Americans in Dent County.
Dent County has had its ups and downs economically, but is proud of its record of having five banks during the Great Depression without a failure.
On examination of the craft afterwards, it was found that she had been dished in the bow due to excessive speed, damage which was never allowed to be repaired, and was from then on affectionately referred to as the ' Royal Dent '.
In Dent v. West Virginia, 129 U. S. 114 ( 1889 ) a state law imposed a new requirement that practicing physicians had to have graduated from a licensed medical school or they would be forced to surrender their license.
:• Note: Four of the dedicatees ( Turczyński, Gruenberg, Sirota, Closson ) were master class pupils of Busoni in Vienna, Jul 1908 ( Beaumont, 1987, p. 91 ), while Blanchet had been a pupil at a master class in Weimar, Jul-Sep, 1899 ( Dent ).
Dent had also written art criticism for magazines including Arts, Flash Art, and Parachute, as well as catalog essays for art exhibitions.
One contractor had to give up as a result of underestimating the terrain and the weather — Dent Head has almost four times the rainfall of London.
When Arthur Dent, upon meeting Zaphod Beeblebrox, unexpectedly tells Ford Prefect that they had met previously, Ford insists that Zaphod is " not bloody Martin Smith from Croydon.
He married secondly Alice Dent, widow of John Dent, merchant of London, and daughter of Christopher Green of Manchester, Lancashire, with whom he had three more sons.
Dent had been in practice for six years when he was convicted under an 1882 West Virginia law which required physicians to hold a degree from a reputable medical college, pass an examination, or prove practice in West Virginia for the previous ten years.
The Dents had been living in Wyoming for some time, but had returned to La Plata so that Mrs. Dent could be with her family during the birth.
She became the first First Lady to write a memoir, though she was unable to find a publisher, and she had been dead almost 75 years when " The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant ( Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant )" was finally published in 1975.

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This would have been done in order to underline the loneliness of Arthur Dent, the only 100 % Homo sapiens remaining in the universe, after Earth's demolition.
Sergeant has been a guest in Countdowns Dictionary Corner with Susie Dent.
A distorted version of Southend is one of the visions that confront Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect when the Improbability Drive of the Heart of Gold transports them to the ship from outer space having been thrown out from the Vogon ship.
He said that " if Dent had been fired in Seattle or Milwaukee, this would have been just another event in an endless line of George's jettisons.
* the small area of the former West Riding of Yorkshire, around Sedbergh and Dent, that had been transferred from Yorkshire into Cumbria.
While Lutz announces publicly that the Alphabet Crimes have been solved, Foley notices some red mud at the stables, which leads him, Taggart and Rosewood to Dent's oil field, where Dent is making his final arms deal.
Dent writes an economic newsletter that reviews the economy in the US and around the world through demographic trends focusing on predictable consumer spending patterns, as well as financial markets, and has written seven books, of which two recent ones have been bestsellers:
Dent has been criticized also by many economists for being downright wrong in several of his predictions.
Tetch was revealed to have been involved in the plot by The Great White Shark to frame Harvey Dent for murdering various Gotham criminals in the Detective Comics storyline Face The Face.
The statute has long been considered a key moment in patent law ; Chris Dent, writing in the Melbourne University Law Review, identifies it as " a significant marker in the history of patents " with continuing importance, although it is neither the start nor end of patent law.
His most well-known roles internationally have been as the sympathetic submarine captain in Das Boot ( 1981 ), Duke Leto Atreides I in Dune ( 1984 ), the minor, but important role of Neo-Stalinist dictator General Ivan Radek in Air Force One and the villain Maxwell Dent in Beverly Hills Cop II.
On February 5, 2011 it was announced that he had been elected to the NFL Hall Of Fame along with Deion Sanders, Richard Dent, Marshall Faulk, Ed Sabol, Shannon Sharpe, and Chris Hanburger.
Foley, Rosewood, and Taggart soon discover that the alphabet robberies, a series of robberies that have been going on in the area, are masterminded by weapons kingpin Maxwell Dent, and Dent had sent his fiance Karla Fry to try to kill Bogomil because Bogomil had been after Dent.

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