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On the Latin American front, the President held talks with Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon before sending him to Uruguay and the Inter-American Economic and Social Council ( which the President himself had originally hoped to attend ).
Becoming the team's majority stockholder in 1973, Hess bought Philip H. Iselin's share upon his death in 1976 after which only two of Hess ' partners remained, Townsend Martin and Helen Dillon, who had inherited the stake from her father Donald Lillis, upon his death.
Despite all this, Dodge Brothers ’ sales had already dropped to seventh place in the industry by 1927, and Dillon, Read began looking for someone to take over the company on a more permanent basis.
Boyle by this time had been the object of the attacks of Sir Henry Wallop, Treasurer at War, Sir Robert Gardiner, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Sir Robert Dillon, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sir Richard Bingham, Chief Commissioner of Connaught, a demonstration, said Boyle, of their envy of his success and increasing prosperity.,
According to author and journalist Martin Dillon, Wright had been inspired by the violent deaths of UVF men Harris Boyle and Wesley Somerville, both of whom were blown up after planting a bomb on board The Miami Showband's minibus.
However in his 2003 work The Trigger Men Dillon broke from this version of events and instead concluded that Wright had actually been sworn into the YCV earlier in 1975.
Wright's sister Angela told Dillon that her brother's decision to join the UVF had in fact had nothing to do with the Miami Showband killings and Dillon then concluded that Wright had encouraged this version of events as he felt linking his won UVF membership to the activities of his heroes Boyle and Sommerville added an origin myth to his own life as a loyalist killer.
Eventually Dillon had to leave Northern Ireland for his safety, an indication that his writing and the people he referred to but couldn't name, accurately represented at least some of the gang's activities.
Dillon suggests that Jim Craig, a leading Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) godfather whose protection rackets had made him rich and feared in equal measure, fitted the bill.
The group favoring Dillon, approximately 600 of them, signed a petition of protest citing the fact that only two of the three commission members had met to consider the possible sites for the county seat.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Dillon Beach had a population of 283.
According to the 2010 census, the city of Dillon had a total population of 6, 788 people which was a 7. 5 % increase from the 2000 census.
Haughey's status by 1961 was such that Opposition Leader James Dillon complimented him lavishly on the floor of the Dáil, remarking on his opponent's " skill with which he has had recourse to his brief ," as well as his " extraordinary erudition " and " his exceptional and outstanding ability.
Ray Major now records and tours with his wife, avant-garde singer-songwriter Sandy Dillon, who also had worked with Mick Ronson in 1984 and 1985 in both New York and London when she was managed by Tony DeFries Mainman company.
O ’ Brien had been for years one of Healy's strongest critics, but now he too felt annoyed both by his own alienation from the party and by Redmond's subservience to Dillon.
Parnell's own newspaper, the United Ireland, attacked the Land Act and he was arrested on 13 October 1881 together with his party lieutenants, William O ' Brien, John Dillon, Michael Davitt and Willie Redmond, who had also conducted a bitter verbal offensive.
Until his marriage, John Mitchel had by and large taken his politics from his father, who according to Dillon states had " begun to comprehend the degradation of his countrymen ".
William Dillon ( Mitchel's biographer ) believed that it was immediately after the publication of " Hugh O ' Neill " that Duffy proposed that he join the staff of the The Nation, a proposal " which he said, had the effect of " changing the whole course " of John Mitchel's life.
In 1946 he became chairman of Dillon, Read ; by 1952 he had doubled the firm's investments.

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Shot in black-and-white as an homage to German expressionist films, Rumble Fish centers on the relationship between a revered former gang leader ( Mickey Rourke ), and his younger brother, Rusty James ( Matt Dillon ).
Later in 1995, she began a relationship with actor Matt Dillon.
While Dillon and Miss Kitty clearly had a close personal relationship, the two never married.
Though helping to establish its constitution Dillon was very ambivalent about this new association, marking the first strains in the O ' Brien-Dillon relationship.
Domhoff credited Lovett, Harvey Bundy and John McCloy with having a close working relationship ; and credited John F. Kennedy as accepting Lovett's advice to appoint Dean Rusk as Secretary of State, Robert McNamara as Defense Secretary, and C. Douglas Dillon for the Treasury.
Jamie would later start a relationship with the recently returned Amanda Dillon, but after Amanda's unstable mother Janet wreaked havoc on Pine Valley, Brooke welcomed a devastated Amanda into her home as if she were her daughter.
Circa summer 2000, Dillon and Lakeman ended their five year relationship with Warner Music Group and signed to Indie label Rough Trade Records.
Dillon then has a relationship with Mercedes ( Alison Sealy-Smith ), the no-nonsense Caribbean Canadian office secretary.
In Toby Keith's 1993 number one hit, " Should've Been a Cowboy ", the entire first verse concerns the relationship between Dillon and Miss Kitty.

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Recently Treasury Secretary Dillon and Labor Secretary Goldberg fell into line with Mr. Hodges' appraisal, though there has been some reluctance to do so at the White House.
The fictional band's music was done by a real band named " Swamp Baby " with vocals by Dillon.
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
Dillon, Read & Co. offered non-voting stock on the market in the new Dodge Brothers, Inc., firm, and along with the sale of bonds was able to raise $ 160 million, reaping a $ 14 million ( net ) profit.
The film Factotum ( 2005 ) ( by Norwegian director Bent Hamer ) concludes with Matt Dillon ( in the role of Henry Chinaski-an alter ego of Charles Bukowski, who wrote the novel on which the film is based ) having an artistic epiphany whilst watching a stripper in a strip club.
* Irish — Dillon, Gerard: Many works, including Bird and Bird Canvas ( c. 1958 ), And the Time Passes ( 1962 ), The Brothers ( 1967 ), Beginnings ( 1968 ), Encounter ( c. 1968 ), Red Nude with Loving Pierrot ( c. 1970 ); Robinson, Markey: Many works.
" Khris Dillon The Curry Secret ISBN 0-710-0809-2 </ ref > for instance, vindaloo is often rendered as lamb in a Madras sauce with extra chilli, rather than the original pork marinated in wine vinegar and garlic.
At a house owned by Murphy in Brookmount Street, Donegan was tortured sadistically by Murphy, who according to Dillon, pulled out all but three of his teeth with pliers.
One, widely regarded as a folk legend, and acknowledged as such by the Phelps County Historical Society, comes from competition with neighboring Dillon, Missouri to be designated the county seat.
Dillon experiences a semi-arid climate ( Köppen BSk ) with cold, dry winters and hot, wetter summers.
Amtrak, the national rail passenger carrier, provides daily service from Dillon with the Palmetto, which runs between Savannah, Georgia and New York City.
Hal Ashby, who worked with Dillon on Bound for Glory, suggested her for the part to Spielberg.
The change of personnel in Fianna Fáil was also accompanied by a change of personnel in Fine Gael, with James Dillon becoming leader upon Richard Mulcahy's retirement in 1959, and Labour, in which Brendan Corish succeeded William Norton in 1960.
James Dillon and Cosgrave contested the leadership with Dillon decisively elected.
In December 1997, Christie's put itself on the auction block, but after two months of negotiations with a consortium led investment firm SBC Warburg Dillon Read, it did not attract a bid high enough to accept.
But finding it impossible to work with or under any post-Parnell leadership especially Dillon, he was expelled in 1895 from the INF executive committee, having previously been expelled from the Irish party's minor nine member pro-Parnellite Irish National League ( INL ) under John Redmond.
He waged war during the 1890s with Dillon and his National Federation ( INF ) and then intrigued with Redmond's smaller Parnellite group to play a substantial role behind the scenes in helping the rival party factions to re-unite under Redmond in 1900.

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