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The members with this length of service are: Sir Gerald Kaufman, Kenneth Clarke, Michael Meacher and Dennis Skinner ( listed according to the order in which they took the oath after the 1970 election ).
Gerald Kaufman remarked: " riends of Israel as well as foes have been shocked and saddened by that country's response to the disturbances.
Script-writers included John Albery, John Antrobus, John Betjeman, John Bird, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Peter Cook, Roald Dahl, Richard Ingrams, Lyndon Irving, Gerald Kaufman, Frank Muir, David Nobbs, Denis Norden, Bill Oddie, Dennis Potter, Eric Sykes, Kenneth Tynan, and Keith Waterhouse.
" Gerald Kaufman described it as " The Rt Hon.
In the 55th Parliament, only Peter Tapsell ( serving since 1959 ) has served longer, and Gerald Kaufman, Dennis Skinner and Michael Meacher all entered Parliament on the same day.
The film then led to Shapiro booking Kaufman on the first episode of Saturday Night Live, which occurred in 1975, during Gerald Ford's presidency ; Carter would not get elected to the position until 1976, nor would he take office until January 1977.
Sir Gerald Bernard Kaufman ( born 21 June 1930 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been a Member of Parliament ( MP ) since 1970, first for Manchester Ardwick, and then subsequently for Manchester Gorton.
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In the 1983 general election, Thatcher rode a wave of nationalism brought about by the Falklands War and compounded by the Labour leadership's failure to campaign on their manifesto, their most left-wing for many years ( famously described by the right-wing Labour MP Gerald Kaufman as " the longest suicide note in history ").
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He was educated at Tonbridge School, served in the Royal Sussex Regiment from 1948 to 1950, and continued his education at Merton College, Oxford, gaining an MA in Modern History in 1953, then a Diploma in Economics in 1954, during which time he was also Librarian of the Oxford Union ( a senior office ), and was a member of the Oxford University Labour Club during his time at Oxford, alongside Gerald Kaufman.
It is served in Westminster by the MP for Gorton ( election results ), currently the Rt Hon Sir Gerald Kaufman MP.
It is part of the Manchester Gorton Parliamentary Constituency held by Sir Gerald Kaufman.
* 1984: Kenneth Cooper, Joan Fitz Gerald, Jonathan Kaufman, Norman Lockman, Gary McMillan, Kirk Scharfenberg and David Wessel, Boston Globe, " for their series examining race relations in Boston, a notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some the city's most honored institutions including the Globe itself.
Since then, Gorton has been represented in the House of Commons by the Labour MP, the Rt Hon Sir Gerald Kaufman.
The current MP is the Rt Hon Sir Gerald Kaufman.
Levenshulme forms part of the wider Manchester Gorton UK Parliamentary constituency and is represented by Gerald Kaufman ( Labour ), who has held the seat since 1983.
The ward was until 2009 in Manchester Central Constituency represented by Tony Lloyd ( Labour ) and moved to the Gorton Constituency for the 2010 elections and is now represented by Gerald Kaufman ( Labour ).
There was much opposition towards ITV from the viewing public, politicians such as Gerald Kaufman, former ITN faces including editor Nigel Ryan and newscaster Alastair Burnet, and some of ITN's then-current staff including political editor Michael Brunson.
# Letter to Gerald Kaufman, MP
* Gerald Kaufman, British Member of Parliament

Gerald and once
Although the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, research over the past two decades, primarily by amateur etymologist Barry Popik and Gerald Cohen of Missouri University of Science and Technology, has provided a reasonably clear picture of the term's history.
Harry's godparents were Prince Andrew ( his paternal uncle ); Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones ( his paternal cousin once removed ); Lady Vestey ; Mrs. William Bartholomew ; Bryan Organ ; and Gerald Ward, a former officer in the Household Calvary.
* Gerald J. Ford, most recently the Chairman of the Trustees of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, and former Chairman and CEO of the once NYSE publicly-traded company Liberate Investors, and former Chairman and CEO of the California-based Golden State Bancorp ( sold to Citigroup in 2002 for $ 6. 1 billion ), is a graduate of Pampa High School and Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Pedroza rose off the canvas in 1984 to knock out Gerald Hayes in ten, and he tied the record for division defenses with a win over Angel Levi Mayor, once again in Venezuela.
Showing resilience, Mugabi resurfaced with two more wins and once again found himself fighting for a world title, facing Gerald McClellan on November 20, 1991 in London for the vacant WBO middleweight championship.
Since the list began, every serving President of the United States has been a Person of the Year at least once with the exceptions of Calvin Coolidge, in office at time of the first issue, Herbert Hoover, the next U. S. president, and Gerald Ford.
* Gerald Mohr and Peter Breck each played Holliday more than once in the 1957 television series Maverick.
The district is based in Grand Rapids, and had once been represented by former President Gerald Ford ( the district was numbered as the 5th District at the time ).
* Gerald Ford and George W. Bush ( once removed )
* Barack Obama and Gerald Ford ( once removed )
* Barack Obama and Gerald Ford ( once removed )
Gerald and Sara Murphy, a young American couple who had expatriated to France in the 1920s, once rented the hotel for an entire summer, a unique event for the era as the French Riviera was not a summer destination at the time, but a winter escape for the wealthy.
Gerald, the Earl of Desmond, initially resisted the call of the rebels and tried to remain neutral but gave in once the authorities had proclaimed him a traitor.
The 1920s building at 48 Hoxton Square had previously been occupied by the small publishing company Gerald Duckworth & Co., and had once been a piano factory.
Very much an Irish peasant farmer rather than the merchant his elder brothers ( whose emigrations to Savannah had brought him to Georgia ) wanted him to be, Gerald relished the thought of becoming a planter and gave his mostly wilderness and uncultivated new lands the grandiose name of Tara after the Hill of Tara, once the capital of the High King of ancient Ireland.
Best-known technology of neuromarketing was developed in the late 1990s by Harvard professor Jerry Zaltmen ( Gerald Zaltman ), once it was patented under the name of Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique ( ZMET ).

Gerald and Harold
Attending were: Gerald Ford ( United States ), Harold Wilson ( United Kingdom ), Aldo Moro ( Italy ), Takeo Miki ( Japan ) and Helmut Schmidt ( West Germany ).
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ( SICP ) is a textbook published in 1984 about general computer programming concepts from MIT Press written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) professors Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sussman.
Amongst the hotel's more famous guests are King George V ; Jordan ’ s King Hussein ; U. S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush ( as well as then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama ); British Prime Ministers Winston Churchill, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair ; the Prince of Wales ; Elizabeth Taylor ; Richard Dreyfus ; Richard Gere ; and Madonna.
) | Arnold, Gerald Johanssen | Gerald, Sid, Helga Pataki | Helga, Harold, Eugene, Stinky, Phoebe, Rhonda.
One commercial had him appearing with Reggie Miller, and another with Gerald Wilkins ( mistaking their names as Roger and Harold, respectively ).
Frost is the only person to have interviewed eight British prime ministers serving between 1964 and 2010 ( Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron ) and the seven US presidents in office between 1969 and 2008 ( Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W.
His clients included Princess Elizabeth of Toro, Jani Allan, Randolph Churchill and Sir James Goldsmith, plus many politicians including Neil Hamilton, Gerald Howarth, Cecil Parkinson, Norman Lamont, Robert Maxwell and Harold Wilson.
* Textbook authors Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, Richard Stallman, Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Patrick Winston, Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein
This and other experiences at TMRC, especially the influence of Alan Kotok, who worked at DEC and was the junior partner of the design team for the PDP-6 computer, led Greenblatt to the AI Lab, where he proceeded to become a " hacker's hacker " noted for his programming acumen as described in Steven Levy's Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, and as acknowledged by Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson when they said they were fortunate to have been apprentice programmers at the feet of Bill Gosper and Richard Greenblatt
When The Crows started out in 1951, practicing sidewalk harmonies, the original members were Daniel " Sonny " Norton ( lead ), William " Bill " Davis ( baritone ), Harold Major ( tenor ), Jerry Wittick ( tenor ), and Gerald Hamilton ( bass ).
Apart from Brenman-Gibson's work, six critical biographies have appeared by the following authors: R. Baird Shuman ( 1962 ); Edward Murray ( 1968 ); Michael Mendelsohn ( 1969 ); Gerald Weales ( 1971 ); Harold Cantor ( 1978 ); and Christopher J. Herr ( 2003 ).
He would later say that much of what he had learned about counter insurgency operations was learned while serving under Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Briggs and his replacement General Sir Gerald Templer.
Beginning on April 25, 2007, Surry County Sheriff Harold D. Brown and part-time County Commonwealth's Attorney ( prosecutor ) Gerald G. Poindexter led a high-profile dog fighting investigation.
One new member was Gerald Gardiner, who subsequently became Lord Chancellor in Harold Wilson's Labour Party government of 1964 – 1970.
Ronald Harold Nessen ( born May 25, 1934 ) was White House Press Secretary for President Gerald Ford from 1974 to 1977.
Personnel: King Pleasure ( vocals ); Harold Land, Teddy Edwards ( tenor saxophone ); Matthew Gee ( trombone ); Gerald Wiggins ( piano ); Earl Palmer ( drums ).
Following that stint, he worked for a while for producer Harold Hecht, which resulted in his first screen credit, shared with Ben Maddow, for their adaptation of the Gerald Butler novel Kiss the Blood Off My Hands for the 1948 Universal film.
Other uncredited roles include John Junkin ( Maurice ), Dennis Price ( Educated Ernest ), Cardew Robinson ( Mailman ), Dick Emery ( Man in Flat 307 ), Mario Fabrizi ( Van Driver ), John Harvey ( Police Station Sergeant ), Harold Siddons ( PC in Basement Garage ), Jack Silk ( Police Station PC ), Derek Guyler ( non-speaking PC at Scotland Yard ), Gerald Sim ( Airfield Official ) and Marianne Stone ( Woman in Front Row at Gangsters ' Meeting ).
He was assisted by Harold Tyler, a Chicago lawyer, and by Lieutenant William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., who later became the chief defense counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and United States Secretary of Transportation under President Gerald Ford.

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