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Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Garry Wills believes that Davis was underrated as an actress overall because her constrained part in Hellcats was her most widely seen performance.
Although a true oxymoron is " something that is surprisingly true, a paradox ," Garry Wills has argued that modern usage has brought a common misunderstanding that oxymoron is nearly synonymous with contradiction.
The historian Garry Wills argued, " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure.
Garry Wills observes that the pace of production " overwhelmed " any possible response: " Who, given ample time could have answered such a battery of arguments?
The political journalist and classicist Garry Wills maintains that " This play is distinctive because it has no villains ".
* Garry Wills, Catholic intellectual and author, spent childhood years in Adrian
Garry Wills in the National Review opined that the new dictionary " has all the modern virtues.
* 1993: Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America by Garry Wills
Garry Wills argued in 1978 that the phrasing of the Declaration of Independence was due largely to Hutcheson's influence, but Wills's work suffered a scathing rebuttal from Ronald Hamowy.
In 2001, Garry Wills, questioning Pius IX's motives, wrote: " In 1867, he canonized Peter Arbues, a 15th-century inquisitor famed for forcible conversion of Jews, and said in the canonization document, The divine wisdom has arranged that in these sad days, when Jews help the enemies of the church with their books and money, this decree of sanctity has been brought to fulfillment.
They included: Russell Kirk, James Burnham, Frank Meyer, and Willmoore Kendall, and Catholics L. Brent Bozell, Harry V. Jaffa and Garry Wills.
* Garry Wills
Adams's The History of the United States of America ( 1801 to 1817 ) ( 9 vols., 1891 – 1896 ) has been called " a neglected masterpiece " by Garry Wills ( Henry Adams and the Making of America ( 2005 )).
* Garry Wills, 2005.
* He Interviewed the Nation Garry Wills essay on Terkel from The New York Review of Books
In 2005, Garry Wills wrote " What Jesus Meant ," in which he examined " What Would Jesus Really Do " ( also a book review in Esquire Magazine ).
Other authors appearing in Esquire at that time included William F. Buckley, Truman Capote, Murray Kempton, Malcolm Muggeridge, Ron Rosenbaum, Andrew Vachss and Garry Wills.
Over the years, the Review has featured reviews and articles by such writers and thinkers as Timothy Garton Ash, Margaret Atwood, Russell Baker, Saul Bellow, Isaiah Berlin, Harold Bloom, Joseph Brodsky, Noam Chomsky, J. M. Coetzee, Frederick Crews, Ronald Dworkin, John Kenneth Galbraith, Nadine Gordimer, Stephen Jay Gould, Murray Kempton, Richard Lewontin, Alison Lurie, Peter Medawar, Daniel Mendelsohn, Vladimir Nabokov, V. S. Naipaul, Peter G. Peterson, Nathaniel Rich, John Searle, Zadie Smith, I. F. Stone, Desmond Tutu, John Updike, Derek Walcott, Steven Weinberg, Garry Wills and Tony Judt.
Panelists included Review contributors such as Didion, novelist and literary critic Darryl Pinckney, political commentator Michael Tomasky, historian Garry Wills, and Columbia University professor Andrew Delbanco.
* Wills, Garry Action Painting in Venice ( 1994 )
Garry Wills has argued that Jefferson did not take the phrase from Locke and that it was indeed meant to be a standard by which governments should be judged.
") has been called " misleadingly truncated " by historian Garry Wills, because Jefferson's sentence continued with: " Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government.

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He then broke up the team which had finished 2nd two years running, selling popular players like Peter Beardsley, Lee Clark, Les Ferdinand and David Ginola and replaced them with ageing stars like John Barnes ( 34 ), Ian Rush ( 36 ) and Stuart Pearce ( 35 ), as well as virtual unknowns like Des Hamilton and Garry Brady.
When Garry Kasparov broke with FIDE, the federation governing professional chess, to play the 1993 World Championship with Nigel Short, he created a rift in the chess world.
In 1993, the reigning champion ( Garry Kasparov ) broke away from FIDE, leading to the creation of two rival championships.
A version of the band featuring original members Jim Kale and Garry Peterson continue to perform as the Guess Who, but the band as most fans know it broke up in the early 1970s.
Ever since 1993, when Garry Kasparov and Nigel Short broke away from chess governing body FIDE to play their world championship match under the auspices of the newly-formed Professional Chess Association, there had been two chess world championships: one organised by FIDE ( which used the knock-out format from 1998 to 2004 ) and one by a variety of other bodies ( in the form of a long match between champion and challenger ).
Television shows such as Moonlighting and It's Garry Shandling's Show also broke the fourth wall and gave audiences a peek of life on the other side of the camera.
When the Red River Rebellion broke out in 1870, Louis Riel occupied Upper Fort Garry, and the Quebec Rifles took the lower fort.
Neitz was appointed captain of Melbourne in 2000, and on 8 April 2005 he broke the club record for most games captained ( previously held by Garry Lyon with 112 games as captain ).
The magazine attracted writers such as Peter Matthiessen, Terry McMillan, Garry Wills, Alex Heard, Sousa Jamba and Nancy Franklin, but despite a circulation of 120, 000, and despite being financially successful, ceased publication when the Gulf War broke out in 1991 and the economy entered a recession.

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At Fort Garry some of the Swiss also decided to cast their lot with the United States, and in 1823 several families paid guides to take them to Fort Snelling.
Despite this prohibiton, by 1844 some of the Fort Garry merchants were trading with the Indians for furs.
In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement after his split with Garry Davis ' movement Citizens of the World, which the surrealist André Breton was also a member.
In 2007, he appeared in Garry Marshall's Georgia Rule with Jane Fonda.
Rock station DJs Steve Dahl and Garry Meier, along with Michael Veeck, son of Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck, staged the promotional event for disgruntled rock fans between the games of a White Sox doubleheader.
When conflict with Padres ' ownership developed, he was traded to the Cardinals for shortstop Garry Templeton in 1982.
Their style was originally called " real punk " or street punk ; Sounds journalist Garry Bushell is credited with labelling the genre Oi!
In a memorable NLCS, with four of the five games going into extra innings, they fell behind 2 – 1 but battled back to squeeze past the Houston Astros on a tenth-inning, game-winning hit by center fielder Garry Maddox, and the city celebrated its first pennant in 30 years.
The next season, rookie second baseman Roberto Alomar would make his debut, forming a double play combination with veteran shortstop Garry Templeton.
Viz also lampoons political ideas-both left-wing ideals, in strips such as " The Modern Parents " ( and to an extent in Student Grant ), and right-wing ones such as " Baxter Basics ", " Major Misunderstanding ", " Victorian Dad " and numerous strips involving tabloid columnists Garry Bushell (" Garry Bushell the Bear ") and Richard Littlejohn (" Richard Littlecock " and " Robin Hood and Richard Littlejohn "), portraying them as obsessed with homosexuality, political correctness and non-existent left-wing conspiracies to the exclusion of all else.
The game is Kasparov versus the World, played over the internet by Garry Kasparov ( as White ) against the rest of the world ( playing Black ), with the World Team's moves being chosen by popular vote under the guidance of a team of grandmasters.
On May 11, 1997, the machine won the second six-game match against world champion Garry Kasparov by two wins to one with three draws.
After a scaled down version of Deep Blue, Deep Blue Jr., played Grandmaster Joel Benjamin, Hsu and Campbell decided that Benjamin was the expert they were looking for to develop Deep Blue's opening book, and Benjamin was signed by IBM Research to assist with the preparations for Deep Blue's matches against Garry Kasparov.
* Garry Cook ( born 10 January 1958 ) is a former British athlete, who competed mainly in the 800 metres with a best time of 1: 44. 55.
Fonda appeared in the 2007 Garry Marshall-directed Georgia Rule, starring with Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan.
An avid chess player, Sting played Garry Kasparov in an exhibition game in 2000, along with four bandmates: Dominic Miller, Jason Rebello, Chris Botti, and Russ Irwin.
Henderson was sent to the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with Norm Ullman and Floyd Smith in exchange for Frank Mahovlich, Garry Unger and Pete Stemkowski.
Seán Saunders recalled being arrested with at Milltown with Roddy Connolly ( son of James Connolly ), Hugo MacNeill, Theo Fitzgerald, Seán McLoughlin and Garry Holohan.
He teamed with Garry Moore for The Durante-Moore Show in 1943.
In February 2004 Kramnik won the Tournament of Linares outright for the first time ( he had tied for first with Kasparov in 2000 ), finishing undefeated with a + 2 score, ahead of Garry Kasparov, the world's highest-rated player at the time.

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