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Later, they became a quartet with Milano, D ' Aleo, Gradus, and Daniel Elliott ( née Rubado, ex-The Monterays, Glenn Miller Orchestra ) who joined in 1974.
Historian Harold Schultz describes the Aberharts as " prosperous ", while biographers David Elliott and Iris Miller says they " lived better than the average family ".
Elliott and Miller suggest that this tendency stayed with him his entire life, and that he " never really acquired an appreciation for inductive intellectual analysis ".
His standing with his staff was more mixed: he had a habit of " talking down " to them, dominated the school to the point that teachers were left with little initiative, and, as Elliott and Miller put it, " never entered the staff room except to issue an order ".
His views were heavily influenced by a correspondence course he took offered by American Dispensationalist Cyrus Scofield ; Elliott and Miller speculate that such a course would have appealed to Aberhart by reducing " difficult theological problems to a matter of memorizing questions and answers ".
Another of Aberhart's characters, the bumbling socialist C. C. Heifer, did not make an appearance ; Aberhart biographers David Elliott and Iris Miller suggest that this was to avoid alienating the many UFA members who supported socialism.
The band has performed live covers of Elliott Smith, David Bowie, Camper Van Beethoven, The Cure, Captain Beefheart, Caustic Resin, Cheap Trick, The Clash, Brian Eno, Vince Guaraldi, The Gladiators, M. I. A., Macy Gray, Elton John, George Harrison, Skip James, Daniel Johnston, John Lennon, Love as Laughter, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Heavenly, Steve Miller, Grateful Dead, Cat Stevens, Modest Mouse, Ozzy Osbourne, The Smiths, The Strokes, Talking Heads, The Velvet Underground, and Neil Young.
Davey Allison would qualify third, while father Bobby would start second alongside Elliott in the Stavola Brothers # 22 Miller Buick.
Among the photographers featured are Charles Peterson, Nancy Miller Elliott, Ray Avery, William Gottlieb, and Ed Lawless.
Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O ' Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Frank Gerstle, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright.
The building holds offices for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the corporate law firms Stikeman Elliott and Miller Thomson, as well as numerous other businesses.
Writers for the series included Robert Alan Aurthur, Sumner Locke Elliott, Horton Foote, Frank D. Gilroy, Roger O. Hirson, A. E. Hotchner, Abby Mann, JP Miller, Paul Monash and Leslie Stevens.
The semi-autobiography Buck Clayton ’ s Jazz World, co-authored by Nancy Miller Elliott, first appeared in 1986.
Marvin Elliott Miller ( July 18, 1913 – February 8, 1985 ) was an American film and voice-over actor.
Kahne, Elliott Sadler, Scott Riggs, Boris Said, and Chase Miller shared the brunt of the driving duties in the car.

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Historians Katherine Harris and Elliott West write that rural upbringing allowed children to break loose from urban hierarchies of age and gender, promoted family interdependence, and in the end produced children who were more self-reliant, mobile, adaptable, responsible, independent and more in touch with nature than their urban or eastern counterparts.
Historians Katherine Harris and Elliott West write that rural upbringing allowed children to break loose from urban hierarchies of age and gender, promoted family interdependence, and in the end produced children who were more self-reliant, mobile, adaptable, responsible, independent and more in touch with nature than their urban or eastern counterparts.
Elliott considers her greatest honor to be having Kenneth Clark write the foreword to the book " A Class Divided Then and Now " by William Peters in which he states, "... Jane Elliott's contribution demonstrates that it is possible to educate and produce a class of human beings united by understanding, acceptance, and empathy.
In 1991, Odenkirk was hired to write for the TV show Get a Life, which starred Late Night with David Letterman alumnus Chris Elliott.
) Their trademark sign-off was " This is Ray Goulding reminding you to write if you get work "; " Bob Elliott reminding you to hang by your thumbs ".
Soon after the publication of The Wave Principle, Financial World magazine commissioned Elliott to write twelve articles ( under the same title as his book ) describing his new method of market forecasting.
Due to his drinking problem, Elliott was exiled to Abingdon, Virginia, where he would constantly write letters, mostly to Eleanor.

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* 1707 24 December – The first British Governor directly appointed by Queen Anne, Roger Elliott, took up residence in the Convent of the Franciscan friars.
Slim's wife Portia Sabin took over ownership of Kill Rock Stars and in 2007 the label released 11 records, including New Moon, a collection of songs recorded by Elliott Smith between 1994 and 1997.
The program's heyday was in the early 1950s, when radio actor, producer and director Elliott Lewis took over ( still during the Wilcox / Autolite run ).
In 1983, John Elliott took over the presidency from Ian Rice.
He took wives from the village of Tola ' ltu just southeast of Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay ( now part of West Seattle ).
In 1856, the Elliott brothers arrived at Gracemere and soon after, took up landholdings at Canoona, north of present-day Yaamba.
Talbot and Weller took pseudonyms Truman King and Elliott Arnold.
The album was very successful and even lent its name to a small movement of musicians in the pop underground ( including acoustic contemporaries such as Turin Brakes ) which took Elliott Smith, Belle & Sebastian and Simon & Garfunkel as their inspiration and focused on more subtle melodies and messages.
* Free improvisation — originating with Terry Riley and Pauline Oliveros, this scene took over Downtown in the early 1980s, under the leadership of John Zorn and Elliott Sharp.
After brief service at Wright Field, Ohio, Elliott took an intelligence course and served with the 21st Reconnaissance Squadron at the new U. S. facility in Gander, Newfoundland.
Akhtar started his studies at Elliott High School, Morgah and then took admission in the Asghar Mall College, Rawalpindi, but then he moved to Karachi along with his family for further education.
Canadian-born jockey Stewart Elliott was hired to ride Smarty Jones initially for the Bensalem race, but took over a more permanent position when the horse began his winning streak.
* Denholm Elliott took the part in a 1991 version of A Murder of Quality.
Subsequently moving to Los Angeles he took the stage name of David James Elliott having found there was already an actor named David Smith.
The current headmaster is Mark Dunning, who took over the post in September 2006 after the retirement of Ian Elliott.
During this part of his career, he took on Thomas Bangs Thorpe and Charles Loring Elliott as his apprentices.
Unable to get his worked published in Pssst !, Elliott decided to return to self-publishing and, with Ian Wieczorek again, released the Fast Fiction comic, which took its name from the Fast Fiction comics distribution service.
George and Michael O ' Neill, who conceived the magazine, Ann Morrison who succeeded O ' Neill in 1994, and Dorinda Elliott, formerly Newsweek's Asia editor in Hong Kong, who took over in October 2000.
" Following Benoit Mandelbrot's 1999 Scientific American article " A Fractal Walk Down Wall Street ," the Theorist ran detailed criticism of that article, saying that Mandelbrot took credit for ideas that " originated with Ralph Nelson Elliott, who put them forth more comprehensively and more accurately with respect to real-world markets in his 1938 book The Wave Principle.
Richard Petty rallied to the lead in the final 40 laps but had to pit on a late caution and crashed after colliding with Davey Allison on the final lap as Bill Elliott took the win, his sixth Michigan win in an eight-race span.
In 2004 Bill Elliott took over a part-time deal to drive the 91 in 10 events in 2004.
She took part in the nationally televised UPN reality / talent show The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott in 2005.
Cartoonist Phil Elliott and Ian Wieczorek took over Fast Fiction in late 1981 when Gravett started working for Pssst!

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