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Fahey's and Records
He recorded 6-and 12-String Guitar ( also known as the " Armadillo album " after the animal pictured on its cover ) for John Fahey's Takoma Records later the same year.

Fahey's and released
Fahey's most recent single, " Bad Blood ", was released on 17 October 2005.

Fahey's and Kottke's
Her sound, full of gorgeous tapped melodies and popping basslines, is as deeply emotional as John Fahey's, as technically savvy as Preston Reed's, and as energetic as Leo Kottke's ( à la 6-and 12-String Guitar, Greenhouse, and Mudlark ).

Fahey's and first
The first track of John Fahey's 1968 solo acoustic guitar album Requia is entitled " Requiem For John Hurt ".

Fahey's and .
The Cooking School, titled " Texas Barbecue ... from the GRAVE !," is a dish based on the " secret barbecue recipe " of " JT Hague ," Jeff Fahey's character in the film.
In Fahey's absence, Jacquie O ' Sullivan ( formerly of the Shillelagh Sisters ) joined the ranks.
Fahey's writings and statements.
It was ordered to change its name by the Church authorities in 1955, a year after Fahey's death, by the Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid ( a former pupil of Fahey's and a fellow member of the Holy Ghost Fathers ), in order to make it clear that it did not have official Church approval.
Fahey's grave in the belief that he would one day be canonised as a saint.
In 2006, Fahey's website stated that she had been writing for other people ; these include ( former Sugababe ) Siobhán Donaghy and Kylie Minogue, though neither of these endeavours made it to the final cut.
Fahey's track " Bitter Pill " was partially covered by pop band The Pussycat Dolls in their 2005 debut album PCD.
Covers have been fairly rare, including John Fahey's cover on his 1984 album Let Go, a cover by session musician and smooth jazz guitarist Larry Carlton, a cover by Les Fradkin on his " Hyper MIDI Guitar " album in 2010, and a cover by Impulsia from their debut album Expressions in 2009.
In 2007 the Standards in Public Office Commission found no problems with Fahey's conduct.
In 2000, one of Fahey's last acts as Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources was to approve the foreshore license for the controversial Corrib gas project.
Fahey's family reported on June 30, 1996, that she was missing.
Fahey's body was never found, however, and the State was unable to establish the precise manner by which Fahey died.
Detectives suspected the boat's anchors were used to weigh down Fahey's body.
They went to Stone Harbor, New Jersey, with a large cooler that contained Fahey's body.
Denis Fahey's Maria Duce.
In March 1995 Fahey's government was narrowly defeated in a state election by the Labor opposition, led by Bob Carr.
John and Colleen Fahey's daughter, Tiffany, was killed in a road accident, at the age of 27, on 26 December 2006.
Fahey's recent humanitarian work has revolved around the U. S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, in which he has been focusing on the subject of warehousing, a practice in which the rights and mobility of refugees is restricted by a host country.
Mr. Fahey's work specifically has addressed the subject of warehoused Sahrawi refugees in Algeria.

agent and Bruce
Black Sunday, based on author Thomas Harris's only non-Hannibal Lecter novel, involves an Israeli Mossad agent ( Robert Shaw ), chasing a Palestinian terrorist ( Marthe Keller ) and a disgruntled Vietnam vet ( Bruce Dern ), who plan to blow up the Goodyear blimp over the Super Bowl.
President Garfield appointed several African-Americans to prominent positions: Frederick Douglas, recorder of deeds in Washington ; Robert Elliot, special agent to the U. S. Treasury ; John M. Langston, Haitian minister ; and Blanche K. Bruce, register to the U. S. Treasury.
Fire Down Below is a 1997 American action thriller film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá, starring Steven Seagal as an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights ; co-starring Marg Helgenberger, Kris Kristofferson, Harry Dean Stanton, and Stephen Lang, the film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart, and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and The Band member Levon Helm.
The concept of the film was born through the suggestion of a travel agent to Bruce Brown during the planning stages of the film.
On May 14, 2009 Ted appeared in MuscleSport Magazine where his ministerial booking agent and publicist William J. Bruce III commented saying, " I have had the privilege of getting to know Ted over the last couple of years as his booking agent and publicist though Willowcreek Marketing.
Urban next appeared as CIA agent William Cooper in RED, adapted from the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name and co-starring Bruce Willis and Helen Mirren.
In early 1918, he was frequently reported in the British and American press as the foreign representative of the Bolsheviks in the UK, a claim given some substance by R. H. Bruce Lockhart, a British agent in Moscow at the time.
The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 action film starring Bruce Willis as a former Secret Service agent, now working as a private detective, and Damon Wayans as a retired professional football player.
* Bruce Willis as Joe Cornelius Hallenbeck, a private eye and former Secret Service agent and one of the main protagonists.
Meanwhile, LAPD Detective Ray Fanning ( Mark Ruffalo ) uncovers the connection between the three victims and reports his finding to FBI Special agent Frank Pedrosa ( Bruce McGill ), who identifies the targets as witnesses for the pending indictment case against Felix.
* Bruce McGill as Frank Pedrosa, an FBI agent staking out El Rodeo, Felix Reyes-Torrena's club.
He struck up a telephone friendship with Cooper, who introduced him to the writer Bruce Benderson, through whom he contacted novelist Joel Rose, writer Laurie Stone, editor Karen Rinaldi, and agent Henry Dunow.
* R. H. Bruce Lockhart ( 1887 – 1970 ), journalist, author, secret agent, British diplomat and footballer
* In the 1991 movie Hudson Hawk starring Bruce Willis, Lorraine Toussaint's character, a CIA agent, is named Almond Joy.
Originally signed as a free agent by the Indians, Guerrero was acquired by the Dodgers in exchange for pitcher Bruce Ellingsen.
It was reported on October 7, 2010, that Bruce Pritchard had been hired by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling to presumably reprise the role he had in WWE working as a backstage agent and producer.
Eric is an apathetic video store clerk trafficking in black market classic horror movies, Ashley is a frustrated life insurance agent deluged with undead policy holders, Sam and Bridget are freelance zombie hunters desperate for a gig, and Bruce is an irritatingly cheerful previously-deceased-rights activist.
" Bruce had been meant to act as their inside agent in the society of Gotham before he rejected them.
Real estate agent Bruce D. Cohen of the Libertarian Party and teacher Béa Tiritilli of the Green Party were both unopposed for the nominations of their respective parties.
* Robert Bruce ( wrestler ), Scottish-born New Zealand professional wrestler and talent agent
Jackson served from 1848 to 1854 as the crown land agent for both Grey and Bruce Counties.
According to historian Robin Bruce Lockhart, Sidney Reilly — a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by the British Secret Intelligence Service — met Ethel Voynich in London in 1895.
In 1958, he guest starred as agent James Foster in Bruce Gordon's short-lived docudrama about the Cold War, Behind Closed Doors.

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