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Eagleton and received
At the tumultuous 1972 Democratic convention, presidential nominee George McGovern selected Senator Thomas Eagleton as his running mate, but numerous other candidates were either nominated from the floor or received votes during the balloting.

Eagleton and nomination
During the 1972 Democratic National Convention, Ribicoff turned down George McGovern's offer of the Democratic vice-presidential nomination, which eventually went to Senator Thomas Eagleton.
Eventually, Eagleton secured the nomination but the last-day-of-school atmosphere of the proceedings dragged out the process.
In 1953, Tucker won the Democratic nomination for Mayor in a primary election against Mark D. Eagleton, and was elected in April 1953.

Eagleton and later
Terry Eagleton praised its demystification of political language but later became disenchanted with Orwell.
Eagleton later withdrew from the race when it was disclosed that he had undergone mental health treatment, including electroshock therapy, in the past, and he was replaced on the ballot by Sargent Shriver of Maryland.

Eagleton and resigned
During the 1972 U. S. presidential election, he was George McGovern's running mate as the Democratic Party's nominee for U. S. Vice President, replacing Thomas Eagleton who had resigned from the ticket.
Shriver returned to elective politics in 1972, when George McGovern chose him as his Vice Presidential running mate after McGovern's first pick, Thomas Eagleton, resigned from the Democratic ticket following revelations of past mental health treatments.

Eagleton and from
Weber's constructions of rationality have been critiqued both from a Habermasian ( 1984 ) perspective ( as devoid of social context and under-theorised in terms of social power ) and also from a feminist perspective ( Eagleton, 2003 ) whereby Weber's rationality constructs are viewed as imbued with masculine values and oriented toward the maintenance of male power.
* Betty Eagleton, a character from the British soap opera, Emmerdale '
In that same year, following the withdrawal of Thomas Eagleton from the national Democratic ticket, a " mini convention " was called to confirm Sargent Shriver as George McGovern's vice presidential running mate.
This is particularly true in Ireland, where the relationship between the archaic and the modern was antagonistic, where history was fractured, and where, according to Terry Eagleton, " as a whole nation had not leapt at a bound from tradition to modernity ".
With brutal honesty Thompson narrates the smallest decisions on what speech to give where ( from school gymnasiums for young voters, to public halls in heavily Polish districts of Milwaukee, to the attempt to create buzz for Muskie through an old-fashioned and disastrous whistle-stop train tour through Florida dubbed the Sunshine Special ) to the ill-fated selection of Thomas Eagleton as the Vice-Presidential candidate.
from the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University in Political Science and Public Policy.
In the 1990 introduction to Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature — a collection of three Field Day Pamphlets by Terry Eagleton, Fredric Jameson and Edward Said — Deane writes: " Field Day's analysis of the ( Northern Irish ) situation derives from the conviction that it is, above all, a colonial crisis " ( Eagleton 6 ).
* Thomas Eagleton ( 1929 – 2007 ) a United States Senator from Missouri ( 1969 – 1987 ) and vice-presidential candidate in 1972.

Eagleton and Robert
* Robert S. Walker and Samuel C. Patterson, OKLAHOMA GOES WET: THE REPEAL OF PROHIBITION ( McGraw-Hill Book Co. Eagleton Institute Rutgers University 1960 ).

Eagleton and Sargent
* October 8 – R. Sargent Shriver is chosen to replace Thomas Eagleton as the U. S. vice-presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.
| running_mate2 = Sargent Shriver ( replacing Thomas Eagleton )

Eagleton and McGovern's
Political analyst Bob Shrum says that Eagleton would never have been selected as McGovern's running mate if it had been known at the time that Eagleton was the source of the quote.

Eagleton and running
He names fellow Senator Thomas Eagleton as his running mate.
The well-known fact of Thomas Eagleton, the former United States senator who was removed after just 18 days as McGovern ’ s running mate, after news that electroshock therapy for depression was broken through the press as a scandal of their own making.
In 1986, she once again was chosen as the Democratic nominee for the Senate, this time running against former Governor Kit Bond for the seat being vacated by retiring Senator Thomas Eagleton.

Eagleton and ;
Of Fish's attempt to co-opt the critiques leveled against him, Eagleton responds, " The felicitous upshot is that nobody can ever criticise Fish, since if their criticisms are intelligible to him, they belong to his cultural game and are thus not really criticisms at all ; and if they are not intelligible, they belong to some other set of conventions entirely and are therefore irrelevant.
Testimony by Senator Thomas F. Eagleton on the probability and implications of continuing involvement in Vietnam if definite withdrawal date not set ; support for S. 376.

Eagleton and by
Heaney is described by critic Terry Eagleton as " an enlightened cosmopolitan liberal ", refusing to be drawn.
As more material became available to scholars, including the diaries of contemporaries and hundreds of affectionate and sometimes erotic letters written by James to younger men, the picture of neurotic celibacy gave way to a portrait of a closeted homosexual, although as author Terry Eagleton has stated, "... gay critics debate exactly how repressed his ( probable ) homosexuality was ..."
To critical acclaim, Field Day Review has published essays and interviews by numerous eminent academics, including Benedict Anderson, Giovanni Arrighi, Tariq Ali, Terry Eagleton, Seamus Deane, Pascale Casanova, Alan Ahearne, Kevin Whelan, David Lloyd, Brendan O ' Leary, Luke Gibbons, and Joe Cleary.
* Elizabeth " Betty " Eagleton ( née Pendagast ) is a fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale played by Paula Tilbrook.
Introduced by Sen. Orrin Hatch and Sen. Thomas Eagleton ( D-MO ) on January 26, 1983, under and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
When Eagleton was at last confirmed, it was 1: 40 am This delay forced the acceptance speeches of the candidates to be given well past the television prime time hours and probably hurt the McGovern campaign by not creating the so-called " convention bounce.
Donald's body was discovered the next day by Betty Eagleton & Laurel Thomas, and a devastated Anna sobbed in Matthew's arms over the fact that her father died, believing she hated him.

Eagleton and only
Eagleton suggests: " When the political is introduced ... it is only in the context of what Heaney will or will not say.
At the start of 2010, he became the last inaugural player for the club who played with the Power ( Nathan Eagleton was also the only other inaugural Port Adelaide player still competing in the league, although he was playing for the Western Bulldogs until his retirement at the end of the 2010 season ).
The delegates insisted on nominating eight candidates for Vice President, including not only Eagleton but also Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska, former Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody, and Frances " Sissy " Farenthold of the Texas state House.

Eagleton and Massachusetts
Hays became professor of political science at the Eagleton Institute at Rutgers University and a visiting professor of government at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Eagleton and .
* Terry Eagleton ( 1990 ), The Ideology of the Aesthetic.
* Eagleton, Terry.
* 2007 – Thomas Eagleton, American politician ( b. 1929 )
* Eagleton, T. Literary theory: an introduction Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1983.
* Eagleton, Terry.
* September 4 – Thomas Eagleton, 77, United States Senator for Missouri ( 1969 – 1987 ) ( d. 2007 )
Eagleton, T, Marxism and Literary Criticism, Berkeley, U of California P, 1976.
Terry Eagleton, a prominent British Marxist, excoriates Fish's " discreditable epistemology " as " sinister.
" According to Eagleton, " Like almost all diatribes against universalism, Fish's critique of universalism has its own rigid universals: the priority at all times and places of sectoral interests, the permanence of conflict, the a priori status of belief systems, the rhetorical character of truth, the fact that all apparent openness is secretly closure, and the like.
For Eagleton, literary and cultural theory have the potential to say important things about the " fundamental questions " in life, but theorists have rarely realized this potential.

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