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Esquire and commissioned
Similarly, when addressing social correspondence to a commissioned officer of the United States Foreign Service, Esquire may be used as a complimentary title.

Esquire and her
" In the Esquire review, Tom Carson called her performance " terrific.
In her feature in Esquire magazine Gellar expressed her pride for her work on Buffy, " I truly believe that it is one of the greatest shows of all time and it will go down in history as that.
Although she continued to photograph on assignment ( e. g., in 1968 she shot documentary photographs of poor sharecroppers in rural South Carolina for Esquire magazine ), in general her magazine assignments decreased as her fame as an artist increased.
In the December 1946 issue of Esquire magazine, a caption for her photograph teased that she " experiments with motion pictures of the subconscious, but here is finite evidence that the lady herself is infinitely photogenic.
Their sole hotel tryst was euphemistically described in the Chicago Tribune as a " sexual encounter that stopped short of intercourse ," and Greene told Esquire that he demurred at going further, telling her, " You should wait to do this with someone you love ".
A close friendship developed, and a year after Mrs. Parker's 1967 death Cooper published an incisive and widely-read profile of her in Esquire magazine.
As Carol Polsgrove points out in her history of Esquire in the Sixties, it was the kind of reporting he liked to do best: " just being there, observing, waiting for the climactic moment when the mask would drop and true character would reveal itself.
She worked for two years as a teacher in rural Pulaski County, then one of the more remote areas of Appalachia, before moving to Cincinnati, where in 1935 she published her first works in Esquire, two short stories —" A Mess of Pork " and " Marigolds and Mules ".
In May 1999, she was named one of People Magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful People in the World " and in August 1999, Esquire Magazine placed her on their " Women We Love " list.
She belongs to the Belgian nobility through her legal father, but with no other title than the title of ' Ecuyère ' ( in Dutch: Jonkvrouw ) of which the English equivalent could be ' Esquire '.
For her acclaimed exposé on Colonel Parker, Alanna Nash was voted one of the " Heavy 100 of Country Music " by Esquire magazine and earned the 2004 CMA Media Achievement Award and the 2004 Belmont Book Award.
She worked a stage actress until her marriage, in the eighties, to George J. Gould, Esquire, of New York, son of the great American capitalist, Jay Gould.

Esquire and write
He would write the voucher to the recipient ordering payment from Joseph Clarke Esquire with the General Treasury of the Colony of Rhode Island.
A second story was written and published in Esquire in 1936, at which point, Hemingway decided to write a novel about Harry Morgan.
In 1965, he left The New York Times to write full-time for editor Harold Hayes at Esquire.
Barnett also continues to write articles as a contributing editor at Esquire and consult on global security issues as a senior managing director at Enterra Solutions.

Esquire and essay
He had an essay on Lotte Lenya published in Esquire.
His essay " Twirlin ' At Ole Miss " was published in Esquire in February 1963, and this work of satirical reportage is now acknowledged as one of the cornerstone works of New Journalism.
Southern's essay on the event, was his last work published by Esquire.
Hamill wrote about the New York underclass and racial division, most notably in an essay for Esquire magazine entitled Breaking the Silence.
In an essay published in 1958 in the magazine Esquire, he predicted the election of the first African-American president by the year 2000.

Esquire and on
The two supporters on the coat of arms are an Elizabethan player dressed to play Hamlet to the left, indicating the theatrical heritage of the area, and the youth on the right side is the Esquire from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
In May 1961 she traveled to Montgomery, Alabama while working on an article about Southern attitudes for Esquire.
The Esquire Theater in Carthage hosts Country music on Saturday evenings.
Robert Baldwin, Esquire, Barrister, of York ( now Toronto ) married Augusta Elizabeth Sullivan, daughter of Daniel Sullivan, on May 3, 1827.
Statement on Irish Free State passport ( 1927 ): We Timothy Healy, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel, Governor General of the Irish Free State, Request and require, in the Name of His Britannic Majesty, all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely ... etc.
She began photographing on assignment for magazines such as Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and The Sunday Times Magazine in 1959.
During 1967 and 1968 the Maharishi appeared on the magazine covers of Life, Look, Newsweek, Time, Esquire, Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times Sunday Supplement, Ebony and " many others ".
Lewis-Smith started writing weekly columns in Time Out magazine where he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived Sunday Correspondent, and The Mail on Sunday ( where he often substituted for Burchill ) as well as Esquire magazine.
* John Wilson Croker-Familiar Epistles to J. F. Jones, Esquire, on the State of the Irish Stage
Upon becoming a successful writer, she wrote a column on women's issues for Esquire.
In February 1979, Kristol was featured on the cover of Esquire.
Larter on the cover of Esquire portraying the fictional Allegra Coleman.
Other writers who have recently appeared in the magazine and on Esquire. com include Ralph Lombreglia, James Lee Burke, and Stephen King.
... That all that part of the town of Harpersfield, lying south of a line to be drawn, beginning at the south easterly bank of the river Susquehannah, from thence running a south easterly course to the north west corner of others, thence running on the north east line of Whites-Borough until it comes to the Cachquago branch of the river Delaware, thence down the said river to the line of property, thence along the said line of property, until it comes to the river Susquehannah, opposite to the river Unadilla, thence up the said river Susquehannah, to the place of beginning, shall be and hereby is erected into a town, by the name of Franklin, and that the first town meeting shall be held at the house of Sluman Wattles Esquire, in the said town ...
As an editorial model, Brinkley has appeared on over 500 magazine covers, including US, Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Glamour and the best-selling issue of LIFE ever ( photo ).
In 1804 he published anonymously Familiar Epistles to J. F. Jones, Esquire, on the State of the Irish Stage, a series of caustic criticisms in verse on the management of the Dublin theatres.
The style The Honourable is always written on envelopes ( where it is usually abbreviated to The Hon ) and formally elsewhere, in which case the style Mr or Esquire is omitted.
If any other titles are used on the same line, Esquire is omitted.
A June 1965 Esquire magazine story on the making of the then upcoming James Bond film Thunderball featured drawings of dart firing pistols that were not used in the completed film.
* Fender Esquire – used on the Small Faces II reunion.
Already on 8 February 1395 / 96 he was, on a commission with several knights and clerks to hear an appeal in a case of John Molton, Esquire v. John Shawe, citizen of London, from Sir John Cheyne kt., sitting for the constable of England in a court of chivalry.

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