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Eyeing the vice presidency in 1968, Kirk stood alone in the Florida delegation at the 1968 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach by supporting Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, rather than the clear frontrunner, Richard Nixon.

Steele's and at
The preliminaries ended with the publication of Steele's Crisis on January 19, and from that point on the fight proceeded at a rapid pace.
The Examiner, during Steele's trial a month later, printed an answer from the `` Courtier '' addressed to `` R. S. '' at Button's coffee-house.
In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
Although Taylor rose at the referee's count of six, he did not respond coherently to referee Richard Steele's questions and continued to hold onto the ropes all along.
Cyrus McCormick invented the reaper near Steele's Tavern at the northern end of the county.
By 1950, with the Cold War at its height, Steele's association with the communists was a crucial electoral liability.
In addition to specifications of the Java programming language, Steele's work at Sun Microsystems has included research in parallel algorithms, implementation strategies, and architectural and software support.
Nonetheless, construction began on May 1, 1874, at Steele's Landing in Georgetown – the present-day intersection of E. Marginal Way S. and S. Lucille St. – which was then near the mouth of the Duwamish River, later re-channeled and straightened.
1st Battalion dugouts at Steele's Post, 3 May 1915.
A gap remained in the Anzac perimeter at the head of Monash Valley between the New Zealanders on the left along Walker's Ridge and Russell's Top and the Australian 4th Brigade holding the Posts along the second ridge ( Quinn's, Courtney's and Steele's ).
His first London appearance was in 1704 as Dominick, in Dryden's Spanish Friar, and he continued to take important parts at Drury Lane, being the original Pounce in Steele's Tender Husband ( 1705 ), Sergeant Kite in Farquhar's Recruiting Officer, and Sir Francis Gripe in Mrs Centlivre's Busybody.
The void created by Jesse Steele's departure was filled by Paul Keenan ( who later drummed with Eskimo Joe at their live performances ).
These projects were not all viewed with high regard at the time, and only relatively recently have historians begun to appreciate Steele's impact on garden design and landscape architecture.
In the summer of 1714 we hear of Steele writing political pamphlets at Tonson's, where there were three bottles of wine of Steele's, and in October Tonson printed Steele's Ladies ' Library.
The love letter continued to be taught as a skill at the start of the eighteenth century, as in Richard Steele's Spectator.
The paper closed in April, soon after Steele's death and after intense competition from the new Atlanta Constitution which ended up buying at auction the mechanical equipment of the Intelligencer.

Steele's and asked
As stated in the Virgin Steele's website " we never actually asked Edward to join the band, he just came down one day and never left ".

Steele's and here
Steele's main business here is to arouse public opinion to the immediate danger of a Stuart Restoration.

Steele's and ?
* Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele's two-year investigation for The Philadelphia Inquirer into the deterioration of the U. S. middle class that was then released as the 1992 book America What Went Wrong?

prematurely and greying
Percy was a tall, physically impressive man, " of serious expression but with an attractive manner ", although by his forties he was prematurely greying.

prematurely and hair
McLoughlin's appearance, 6 foot 4 inches ( 193 cm ) tall with long, prematurely white hair, brought him respect ; but he was also generally known for his fair treatment of the people with whom he dealt, whether they were British subjects, U. S. citizens, or of indigenous origin.
His childhood name was Deimne (; ), literally " sureness " or " certainty ", and several legends tell how he gained the nickname when his hair turned prematurely white.
Māui was born prematurely, so Taranga wrapped his body in her hair and threw him into the waves.
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts to Bertrand Stone and Philena Heald Ball, Lewis Stone's hair turned gray very prematurely ( reportedly by age 20 ).
* A lack of thermal insulation, e. g., subcutaneous fat and fine body hair ( especially in prematurely born children )
His hair had turned prematurely gray, and he dyed it jet-black for his Columbia comedies.
When the body is subjected to extreme stress, as much as 70 percent of hair can prematurely enter a phase of rest, called the telogen phase.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the fruit is used to treat prematurely grey hair, to " tonify " the blood, and treat constipation and diabetes.
He was nicknamed " The Silver Fox " because of his prematurely grey hair.
James Thomas Northrup ( November 24, 1939 – June 8, 2011 ), nicknamed the “ Silver Fox ” due to his prematurely graying hair, was a Major League Baseball outfielder and left-handed batter who played for the Detroit Tigers ( 1964 – 1974 ), Montreal Expos ( 1974 ) and Baltimore Orioles ( 1974 – 75 ).
After only 26 games and a. 264 batting average on a Casey Stengel-led team known as the Daffy Dodgers for their often inept play ( Stengel was fired at season ’ s end ), the onetime Boy Wonder turned Silver Fox at the age of 30 for his prematurely graying hair abruptly retired from baseball following a collision with infielder Jimmy Jordan while going for a routine pop fly.
The pistols chosen for the duel had hair triggers, and Broderick's discharged prior to the final " 1-2-3 " count, firing prematurely into the ground.
Each verse describes the isolation and suffering of a child, two of whom have a physical abnormality ; a boy whose hair has prematurely whitened from shock and a girl covered in birthmarks.
His sex appeal, prematurely gray hair, and ruggedly handsome tanned features put him into drama and costume movies.
He would never have been lost in a crowd, with that big, square, sculpted 20th-century face and his prematurely grey wavy hair.
While she is described as being beautiful after Mary Beth's birth, like Julien, her hair becomes prematurely white.
His hair had prematurely whitened.
Canadeo played college football at Gonzaga University in Spokane, where he was first known as the " Gray Ghost of Gonzaga ," due to his prematurely graying hair.
Parallax apparently spent years influencing Jordan, causing him to experience increasing self-doubt as well as causing his hair to prematurely whiten at the temples.
Known as the " White Feather " in recognition of his prematurely whitened hair, he was one of Europe's top goalscorers in the mid 1990s.

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