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George and liked
George Lucas is said to have mentioned in an interview that he saw a " Jidaigeki " program in TV while in Japan a year or so before A New Hope was made and liked the word.
York Cottage was a modest house for royalty, but it was a favourite of George, who liked a relatively simple life.
Although Comte's English followers, including George Eliot and Harriet Martineau, for the most part rejected the full gloomy panoply of his system, they liked the idea of a religion of humanity and his injunction to " vivre pour autrui " (" live for others "), from which comes the word " altruism ".
Fans of The Beatles pelted the band with jelly babies ( or, in the USA, the much harder jelly beans ) after it was reported that George Harrison liked eating them.
George the 4th, who liked ample expanses of that kind, would not let them be covered.
Ironically, Chapuys had liked George, before he became aware who he was.
He was the third of four generations to bear the name " George Wallace ," but as neither parent liked the designation " Junior ", he was called " George C ." to distinguish him from his father, George, and his grandfather, a physician.
Sir Joseph Chitty was for sixteen years a popular judge, in the best meaning of the phrase, being noted for his courtesy, geniality, patience and scrupulous fairness, as well as for his legal attainments, and being much respected and liked by those practising before him, in spite of a habit of interrupting counsel, possibly acquired through the example of Sir George Jessel.
The stars of the firm were Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, who specialized in sporting scenes ; Louis Maurer, who executed genre scenes ; George H. Durrie, who supplied winter scenes ; and Fanny Palmer, who liked to do picturesque panoramas of the American landscape, and who was the first woman in the United States to make her living as a full-time artist.
George Martin felt that duets are hard to do, but he liked the unusual nature of the melody.
After leaving parliament, Lord Bledisloe was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George and appointed the fourth Governor-General of New Zealand, an office he held from 1930 until 1935, proving to be extremely well liked and respected.
After visiting John Nevil Maskelyne's and George Alfred Cooke's theatre, called Egyptian Hall, Keller was inspired and liked the idea of performing in one spot.
Editor and critic George Ripley liked the play's " native " scenes and " beautiful characters " but complained that Priscilla's speeches sounded like dense orphic sayings and that Longfellow could not capture the " Yankee realism of speech ".
When asked by a journalist what aspect of the P-39 he liked, then seven-victory ace George Welch said, " Well, it's got 12 hundred pounds of Allison armor plate.
George F. Rand, the chairman of the Buffalo Foundation ( the Kleinhans ' executors ), liked the works of local architects and brothers, F. J. and William Kidd.
They first called themselves the “ Royal Castelles ”, a name that George just thought up (“ I liked the name ”).
According to musicologist George Pullen Jackson, Davisson's compilations are " pioneer repositories of a sort of song that the rural South really liked.
Zekley was broke and in dire straits in 1935 when Charles McManus, the brother of George McManus, saw him drawing on a restaurant tablecloth, liked what he saw and decided to introduce Zekley to his brother, kicking off a series of events described by TV writer-producer Mark Evanier:
When later interviewed for the club, team mate George Cloy said of Slaven, " He was just a man who liked playing football.
George V. Higgins was proud of his skill in rendering dialogue with great accuracy ; he liked to point out that accurate dialogue was not a verbatim transcription of things said but an imaginative
Cornelius was not liked by George.

George and lady
First lady Dolley Madison rescued a painting of George Washington, and in 1939, a Canadian man returned a jewelry box to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, claiming that his grandfather had taken it from Washington.
During the administration of George W. Bush, first lady Laura Bush refurbished the Lincoln Bedroom in a style contemporary to the Lincoln era ; the Green Room, Cabinet Room, and theater were also refurbished.
George Dorn wonders early on if he " was in some crazy surrealist movie, wandering from telepathic sheriffs to homosexual assassins, to nympho lady Masons, to psychotic pirates, according to a script written in advance by two acid-heads and a Martian humorist ".
He then " displayed his bannars: dyd blowe up the trompets: commytted his caws and qwarell to Almyghty God, to owr most blessyd lady his mother: Vyrgyn Mary, the glorious Seint George, and all the saynts: and advaunced, directly upon his enemyes.
* 1896-Escamotage d ' une dame chez Robert-Houdin ( Retraction of a lady at the house of Robert-Houdin ), film of George Méliès, first film with special effects
In May 1959, for example, American ufologist George Adamski received a letter from the lady head of the Dutch Unidentified Flying Objects Society informing him that she had been contacted by Queen Juliana's palace and " that the Queen would like to receive you.
When asked by a lady whether " dear George " ( the much more experienced Lord Curzon ) would be chosen he replied, referring to Curzon's wealthy wife Grace, " No, dear George will not but he will still have the means of Grace.
Marlow sets out for the Hardcastle's manor with a friend, George Hastings, an admirer of Miss Constance Neville, another young lady who lives with the Hardcastles.
A November 6, 1971, cartoon in The New Yorker by Whitney Darrow, Jr. shows a cleaning lady on her hands and knees scrubbing an office floor while saying to another one: " I'd like to see George Plimpton do this sometime.
The next move came from a visit by George Müller to a Baptist church in Stüttgard in 1843 at the invitation of a lady who had visited him in Bristol.
Meanwhile, George gives Ken the task of killing the old lady, the Crown's only eye witness.
Former U. S. President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush stand with 2005 National Humanities Medal recipient John Lewis Gaddis on November 10, 2005 in the Oval Office at the White House.
Ralph, a large friendly lady bug with a rather deep voice ( George Kennedy ) and a praying mantis professor who occasionally interrupts the show to give dull educational lectures, but is usually pushed off-screen by another character.
George Hargrave, who is home from college, is overjoyed to learn that Emily, the mysterious runaway whom his godfather, Mr. Drummond, has taken in, is the same young lady he fell in love with at a recent masquerade.
George ’ s designs are threatened when he learns that his father wants George to marry Lady Dinah, a pretentious older lady who is also very rich.
Courtall, disguised the same way as Sir George, lures the lady he thinks is Lady Frances back to his house.
On the accession of George I the duchess of Shrewsbury became a lady of the bedchamber to the Princess of Wales, a position which she retained till her death on 29 June 1726.
Though his father had destined him by 1516 for the daughter of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, he fell in love with Anne Boleyn, then a young lady about the court.
The director, George Sidney, says in the comments on the film that Miss Main was a " great lady " as well as a great actress who donated most of her paychecks over the years to the support of a school.
On 24 March 1788, Spaight married Mary Leach ; Mary had the distinction of being the first lady to dance with George Washington at a ball in Washington ’ s honor at Tryon Palace in New Bern in 1791.
Arguably the most famous ( or infamous ) of the exaggerated or invented anecdotes is that of the cherry tree, attributed by Weems to "... an aged lady, who was a distant relative, and, when a girl, spent much of her time in the family ...," who referred to young George as " cousin ".
George walks to a farmhouse and meets an old lady, Rita Babtree, who flies him to the train's next stopping point in a de Havilland Tiger Moth biplane.

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