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City Street Department superintendent Ernest Molyneaux pleaded guilty to bribery-related charges in 1990 and cooperated with the investigation, leading to the indictments of LoBue and Prisco later that year.
In 1926, Ernest Burkhart pleaded guilty to being part of the conspiracy.

Ernest and was
The omelet named for Ernest Arbogast, the Palace's chef, was even more in demand.
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford gave a model of the atom in which a central core held most of the atom's mass and a positive charge which, in units of the electron's charge, was to be approximately equal to half of the atom's atomic weight, expressed in numbers of hydrogen atoms.
In 1909, Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden, under the direction of physicist Ernest Rutherford, bombarded a sheet of gold foil with alpha rays — by then known to be positively charged helium atoms — and discovered that a small percentage of these particles were deflected through much larger angles than was predicted using Thomson's proposal.
There he also received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch ( the brother of his former teacher ), organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S.
The result were two volumes ( J. S. Bach ), which was published in 1908 and translated in English by Ernest Newman in 1911.
Jean Boucher's statue of the seated skeptical thinker Ernest Renan, shown to the left, caused great controversy when it was installed in Tréguier, Brittany in 1902.
In 1909 Ernest Rutherford discovered that the positive half of atoms was tightly condensed into a nucleus,
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 – 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 – 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 – 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 – 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 – 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 – ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 – 1988 ).
In 1979, the film was remade for CBS television by Delbert Mann, starring Richard Thomas of The Waltons as Paul Bäumer and Ernest Borgnine as Kat.
The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by the 1909 gold foil experiment, which was interpreted by Ernest Rutherford in 1911
After the death of his father in 1464, Albert and Ernest ruled their lands together, but in 1485 a division was made by the Treaty of Leipzig, and Albert received the Meissen, together with some adjoining districts, and founded the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin.
William Ernest " Bill " Walsh ( November 30, 1931 – July 30, 2007 ) was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal football team, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense.
Bovril beef tea was the main warm drink that Ernest Shackleton's team had to drink when they were marooned on Elephant Island during the Endurance Expedition.
As Prime Minister, Attlee appointed Ernest Bevin as Foreign Secretary and Hugh Dalton was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer ( although it had widely been expected to be the other way around ).
The first two were closely related, and Attlee was assisted by Ernest Bevin.
Attlee's Foreign Secretary, the former trade union leader Ernest Bevin, was passionately anti-communist, based largely on his experience of fighting communist influence in the trade union movement.
He was cremated and his ashes buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey, close to those of Lord Passfield and Ernest Bevin.
Because of his style of leadership it was not he but Ernest Bevin who masterminded foreign policy.
It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
In 1877, Ernest Solvay was granted a U. S. Patent for a tray column for ammonia distillation and the same and subsequent years saw developments of this theme for oil and spirits.
John Dos Passos narrated parts of the film ; the commentary was written by Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, and Prudencio de Pareda.
Abbey was so ill, that his studio assistant, Ernest Board completed the work with little supervision from Abbey.

Ernest and sentenced
The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ) features General Worden ( Ernest Borgnine ) ordering Major John Reisman ( Lee Marvin ) to recruit, train, and arm 12 convicted felons sentenced to the death penalty or lengthy sentences to parachute into Occupied France prior to D-Day to assassinate German generals and their staff at a chalet used as a rest centre.

Ernest and life
By metaphoric extension, the term " movable feast " was used by Ernest Hemingway to mean the memory of a splendid place that continues to go with the moving traveler for the rest of life, after he has had the experience of it and gone away.
Algernon, however, refuses his consent until Ernest explains why his cigarette case bears the inscription, “ From little Cecily, with her fondest love to her dear Uncle Jack .” John-Ernest is forced to admit to living a double life.
Blackmail and corruption had haunted the double lives of Dorian Gray and Sir Robert Chiltern ( in An Ideal Husband ), but in Earnest the protagonists ' duplicity ( Algernon's " bunburying " and Worthing's double life as Jack and Ernest ) is undertaken for more innocent purposes – largely to avoid unwelcome social obligations.
The reaction to this production was extreme: Ernest Newman, Wagner's biographer described it as " not only the best Parsifal I have ever seen and heard, but one of the three or four most moving spiritual experiences of my life ".
Ernest Jones, a biographer of Freud, termed Ferenczi as " mentally ill " at the end of his life, famously ignoring Ferenczi's struggle with pernicious anemia, which killed him in 1933.
In 1880, when Ernest was six, Henry Shackleton gave up his life as a landowner to study medicine at Trinity College, Dublin, moving his family into the city.
Through the influence of Ernest Becker's writings, Rank's eternal dialectic between " life fear and death fear " has been tested experimentally in Terror Management Theory by Skidmore College psychology professor Sheldon Solomon, University of Arizona psychology professor Jeff Greenberg, and University of Colorado at Colorado Springs psychology professor Tom Pyszczynski.
Ernest refuses, stating he'd rather live his own life and die rather than spend an eternity with only Madeline and Helen for company and no way to escape.
According to the Marxist economist Ernest Mandel, who popularised the term with his 1972 PhD dissertation, late-stage capitalism will be dominated by the machinations – or perhaps better, fluidities – of financial capital ; and also by the increasing commodification and industrialisation of ever more inclusive sectors of human life.
* The Sun Also Rises ( 1926 ) by Ernest Hemingway is a disguised account of Hemingway's literary life in Paris and his 1925 trip to Spain with several known personalities.
* January 31 – CBS airs a multi-Emmy-winning adaptation of Ernest J. Gaines ' novel The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, which follows the 110-year life of a former slave from the Civil War to the civil rights movement.
: When Brennecke ( in " The Real Mission of the Funny Paper " by Ernest Brennecke, from The Century Magazine, March 1924 ) locates the truth of comic strip realism in the comics ' habit of " commenting trenchantly " on " the life of the middle classes ," it is comics like The Yellow Kid and artists like Willard that he has in mind ...
* Renan's letters from the Holy Land ; the correspondence of Ernest Renan with M. Berthelot while gathering material in Italy and the Orient for " The life of Jesus "; tr.
The son of May Pollack and Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, Harry was born to an assimilated Jewish family of German origins in Kimberley, the original centre for diamond mining in South Africa, and lived most of his life in Johannesburg.
Callaghan's friend Ernest Hemingway had also considered writing a novel based on Ryan's life.
Ernest John Moeran ( 31 December 18941 December 1950 ) was an English composer who had strong associations with Ireland ( his father was Irish, he spent much of his life there, and he died there ).
This book provides insight into Perkins ' life through the eyes of one of literature's most beloved authors, Ernest Hemingway.
Among the most notable in later life were Vincent d ' Indy, Ernest Chausson, Louis Vierne, and Henri Duparc.
Ernest Jones placed her with such figures as Lou Andreas-Salomé and Joan Riviere as a ' type of woman, of a more intellectual and perhaps masculine cast ... played a part in his life, accessory to his male friends though of a finer calibre '.
The grandeur and ambition of Ernest Bewley ’ s achievement resulted in Bewley ’ s Grafton Street immediately becoming an essential part of the literary, cultural, artistic, architectural and social life of Dublin.
* 1923 – Ernest Everhard calculates life expectancy after joining a fighting group to be just five years
The will surely indicated that Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, 4th Baron Bliss of the Former Kingdom of Portugal, 57 years at his death, was a courageous nobleman, rigid, meticulous, and a well-arranged character, who at all times, in spite of unexpected changes had order in his life style.
Centrally located on the Tiger Walk, the Ernest S. Sterling Student Life Center ( SSLC ) is the nucleus of campus life at TSU.
The bar is remembered for the photographs and memorabilia of Ernest Hemingway that lined its walls and were lost in the fire, which also took the life of owner Julian Brown.

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