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The Sorrell building on Franklin Street ( Chapel Hill ) | Franklin Street has always housed a movie theater ( currently called The Varsity Theatre ) since its construction in 1927.
Prior to its building, New Salem, which has always been the southeast corner of Franklin County, did not extend much further south than the village of Cooleyville, now along U. S. Route 202.
Spider-Man is aware of this, and told Franklin, " Uncle Bens are always right.
William was raised by Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read, Benjamin's common-law wife, whom he always referred to as his mother.
There is, and always has been, sharp disagreement on this question: thus, as Alasdair MacIntyre observed in After Virtue, though thinkers as diverse as Homer, Aristotle, the authors of the New Testament, Thomas Aquinas, and Benjamin Franklin have all proposed lists, and sometimes theories of the interrelation, of the virtues, these do not always overlap.
Sometimes the company was seen as catering to the general public rather than to miniature collectors specifically, thus there sometimes has been a feeling that Franklin and Danbury were not always taken seriously by collectors who sought authenticity in miniature models.
Ray always instructed Franklin to get rid of her on the phone.
However, they said Eleanor was always welcome to come whenever she pleased and her last visit was in 1962 to attend the opening of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge connecting Campobello Island to Lubec, Maine.
Franklin almost always aired with two 11-minute stories ( specifically paired together, although usually for no special reason ), except on Canada's CBC, which splits the stories apart and shows one at a time.
The five widely recognized subspecies are albida Koelz, 1950 of western Asia in Iran and Pakistan ; indica ( Franklin, 1831 ) of northern India ; brama ( Temminck, 1821 ) of southern India which is darker than indica ; ultra Ripley, 1948 ( not always recognized ) of northeastern India is said to have the white spots on mantle much and " higher pitched calls "; and pulchra Hume, 1873 of Southeast Asia from Myanmar and Thailand extending into Cambodia and Vietnam.
Franklin also shares the same middle name as Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man, who once told Franklin, " Uncle Ben's are always right ".
After the defeat of Doom, his parents rescued him, but Franklin had a hard time coping with the traumatic experience of being tormented in Hell, to the point that he imagined that he was still in Hell rather than accept that he had escaped because he had trouble accepting that his parents wouldn't always be able to save him and preferred to ' remain ' somewhere where he could be rescued rather than face the potential dangers of the world.
Although his mother's attempts to assure him otherwise failed, the Thing helped Franklin make a complete mental recovery by assuring him that, even if they couldn't always keep him safe, they would never give up on him.
* Franklin ( Franjinha )- The brainy one of the group, this budding young scientist and inventor concocts all sorts of things in his home laboratory, not always with success.
The show stars Broadway character and former child actress Bonnie Franklin as Ann Romano, a woman who, echoing sentiments common to the 1970s, felt that she had always been either someone's daughter, wife, or mother and wanted to " find herself.
The region is always considered to include Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden counties, and the eastern parts of the Quabbin Reservoir watershed are sometimes included.
* Whenever Franklin would talk about his Foundationist belief, he would often preface it with " I was always taught ...".
Franklin, however, always uses the boys ' names.
His 1995 autobiography Up Late with Joe Franklin chronicles his long career and includes claims that he had dalliances with Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, and that Veronica Lake " threw herself at me, but I always refrained.

Franklin and working
43 # 2 pp 161 – 175 ; Franklin took pride in his working class origins and his printer's skills
When it became clear to Wilkins and the supervisors of Watson and Crick that Franklin was going to the new job, and that Linus Pauling was working on the structure of DNA, they were willing to share Franklin's data with Watson and Crick, in the hope that they could find a good model of DNA before Pauling was able.
This idealized depiction of ( left to right ) Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson working on the Declaration ( Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, 1900 ) was widely reprinted.
While Marshall enjoyed considerable success in working with Congress and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he refused to lobby for the position.
Costa Rican scientist and former astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz created the VASIMR concept and has been working on its development since 1977.
Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt was still working to push the provisions of his New Deal economic policy through Congress and the courts.
* Elgin platform, an oil platform working the Elgin – Franklin fields in the North Sea
Franklin continued to meet the requirements of the National Service Act by working as an Assistant Research Officer at the British Coal Utilisation Research Association ( BCURA ).
In January 1951, Franklin started working as a research associate at King's College London in the Medical Research Council's ( MRC ) Biophysics Unit, directed by John Randall.
Although originally she was to have worked on X-ray diffraction of proteins and lipids in solution, Randall redirected her work to DNA fibers before she started working at King's since Franklin was to be the only experienced experimental diffraction researcher at King's in 1951.
He made this reassignment, even before she started working at King's, because of the following pioneering work by Maurice Wilkins and Raymond Gosling-a Ph. D. student assigned to help Franklin.
Franklin, working with her student Raymond Gosling, started to apply her expertise in X-ray diffraction techniques to the structure of DNA.
In that meeting he took a leading part in the discussions, working with Benjamin Franklin to draft a plan for colonial union.
William and Benjamin Franklin were partners and confidantes, working together to pursue land grants in the midwest.
He and went on to attend Boston University and entered the film industry as a salesman with the Franklin Film Company in 1925, moved to Universal Studios in 1926, and in 1931 began working for Warner Bros. Studios.
On one occasion he commands an Honourable East India Company ship, and for some time Surprise is a hired vessel working for the Royal Navy ( HMHV ), and the Franklin is a privateer captured by Jack Aubrey, and used for a brief time, before he sells it.
Some say that the Quebec Act was aimed directly at Benjamin Franklin, who was working to build an Ohio colony at the time.
Such projects were designed to effect an increased political awareness of the plight of sharecroppers, migrants, and the American proletariat " yet were nevertheless part of a " documentary trend " infused with " intense regionalism and celebration of the working class " with a turn away from European style, seeing " stylistic experimentation and a cosmopolitan imagination as socially-irresponsible indulgences not to be entertained in such times of national crisis " and embracing socially relevant facts and " national realism ," noted Mark Krasovic writing for the New Deal Network, a project of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute in collaboration with Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Marist College, and IBM, adding,
Through working on this production, Willson met writer Franklin Lacey who proved instrumental in developing the story line for a musical Willson had been working on, soon to be known as The Music Man.
Secondly, Franklin D. Roosevelt desired someone with similar political sensibilities to fill the post and to help convince the American public that the New Deal was working and that he had the right to run for an unprecedented third term in office.
A mutual interest in scientific matters cemented a solid working relationship with Benjamin Franklin, and Williamson soon found himself joined with the famous American scientist and others in appealing for support among those Englishmen who, in opposition to their own government, sympathized with American claims.
Franklin briefly appears in Dark Avengers / Uncanny X-Men: Utopia # 1, asking his mother and father why people hate mutants and if that means they hate him, but they ’ re too busy working in the lab.

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