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Gerald and Vaughan
Vaughan began recording for Roulette in April 1960, making a string of strong large ensemble albums arranged and / or conducted by Billy May, Jimmy Jones, Joe Reisman, Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, Lalo Schifrin, and Gerald Wilson.
In December 1974, Vaughan played a private concert for the United States President Gerald Ford and French president Giscard d ' Estaing during their summit on Martinique.
Through his leadership role with the Three Choirs Festival, Sumsion maintained close associations with major figures in England's 20th-century musical renaissance, including Edward Elgar, Herbert Howells, Gerald Finzi, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams, Clark Terry, Dave Brubeck Quartet, Woody Herman & the Thudering Herd, Toshiko Akiyoshi / Lew Tabackin Band, Modern Jazz Quartet, and the Gerald Wilson Orchestra

Gerald and government
In 1975, Olson's family received a $ 750, 000 settlement from the U. S. government and formal apologies from President Gerald Ford and CIA Director William Colby, though their apologies were limited to informed consent issues concerning Olson's ingestion of LSD.
In the late 1980s, the British government secretly gave the arms company Matrix Churchill permission to supply parts for Saddam Hussein's weapons program, while British Industry supplied Gerald Bull as he developed the Iraqi supergun.
The Rae government created a Royal Commission on Learning — co-chaired by Gerald Caplan and Monique Bégin-which delivered its report and recommendations: " For the Love of Learning " in January 1995.
Chapman accompanied Moore to meetings with government officials, and President Gerald Ford shook his hand.
In 1537 Lord Thomas Fitzgerald and his five uncles were executed for rebellion in Leinster, and the English government made every effort to capture Gerald FitzGerald, the heir to the earldom of Kildare, a boy of twelve who was in the secret custody of his aunt Lady Eleanor McCarthy.
The rise in the local Nepalese population led Gerald Howarth, Member of Parliament for Aldershot, to request government assistance to expand local public services to meet the needs of the growing local population.
In 1974, over the veto of President Gerald R. Ford, the Congress passed significant amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974, creating the first comprehensive effort by the federal government to regulate campaign contributions and spending.
* Gerald Boland ( 1885 – 1973 ), Irish nationalist and politician ; TD for Roscommon and government minister ; brother of Harry Boland
Following the Watergate scandal, President Gerald R. Ford wanted to sign FOIA-strengthening amendments in the Privacy Act of 1974, but concern ( by his chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld and deputy Richard Cheney ) about leaks and legal arguments that the bill was unconstitutional ( by government lawyer Antonin Scalia, among others ) persuaded Ford to veto the bill, according to documents declassified in 2004.
While President Gerald Ford never visited the United Kingdom, the British government saw the US bicentennial in 1976 as an occasion to celebrate the special relationship.
American evangelist Gerald Burton Winrod and other conspiracy theorists within the fundamentalist Christian movement in the United States — which emerged in the 1910s as a backlash against the principles of Enlightenment secular humanism, modernism, and liberalism — became the main channel of dissemination of Illuminati conspiracy theories in the U. S. Right-wing populists, such as members of the John Birch Society, subsequently began speculating that some collegiate fraternities ( Skull and Bones ), gentlemen's clubs ( Bohemian Club ) and think tanks ( Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission ) of the American upper class are front organizations of the Illuminati, which they accuse of plotting to create a New World Order through a one-world government.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay, who was greeted with sustained applause, intervened ( unsuccessfully ) to urge the crowd to listen " with respect " to the representative of the Canadian government.
On March 19, 2009, US District Judge Gerald Bruce rejected claims by CACI that it could not be sued because its interrogators were performing duties prescribed by the contract with the US government.
These three men all mysteriously escaped under the U. S .- installed government of Gerald Latortue.
The interim government of Gerald Latortue stalled the case and a few suspects were able to escape from prison.
Ronald Reagan is credited with increasing spending on national defense and diplomacy which contributed to the end of the Cold War, deploying U. S. Pershing II missiles in West Germany in response to the Soviet stationing of SS-20 missiles near Europe, negotiating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ( INF ) to substantially reduce nuclear arms and initiating negotiations with the Soviet Union for the treaty that would later be known as START I, proposing the Strategic Defense Initiative, a controversial plan to develop a missile defense system, re-appointing monetarists Paul Volcker and ( later ) Alan Greenspan to be chairmen of the Federal Reserve, ending the high inflation that damaged the economy under his predecessors Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, lowering tax rates significantly ( under Reagan, the top personal tax bracket dropped from 70 % to 28 % in 7 years ) and leading a major reform of the tax system, providing arms and other support to anti-communist groups such as the Contras and the mujahideen, selling arms to foreign allies such as Taiwan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq ( see Iran – Iraq War ), greatly escalating the " war on drugs " with his policies and Nancy Reagan's " Just Say No " campaign, ordering the April 14, 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi in retaliation for an April 5 bombing of a West Berlin nightclub frequented by U. S. servicemen, in which the Libyan government was deemed complicit, and signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 which compensated victims of the Japanese American Internment during World War II.
During the Persian Gulf War in 1991, McEwen introduced legislation to end President Gerald Ford's ban on U. S. government employees assassinating foreign leaders ( Executive Order 12333 ) in order to clear the way for Saddam Hussein's removal, McEwen objecting to the " cocoon of protection that is placed around him because he holds the position that he holds as leader of his country.
The expedition has attracted much historical debate due to the lack of government records available and the subsequent reliance on sources such as the Irish Annals and the writings of Gerald.
In 1947 he caused a controversy when he levelled accusations of corruption against members of the Fianna Fáil government, including Taoiseach Éamon de Valera, Minister for Justice Gerald Boland and Minister for Industry and Commerce Seán Lemass.
One new member was Gerald Gardiner, who subsequently became Lord Chancellor in Harold Wilson's Labour Party government of 1964 – 1970.
When President Gerald Ford requested $ 222 million in foreign aid for Cambodia to combat the Khmer Rouge, during Congressional debate acting Secretary of State Robert Ingersoll asked Fraser if he were " demanding that the Lon Nol government surrender to the Khmer Rouge ," and Fraser said: " Yes, under controlled circumstances to minimize the loss of life.
Zinn argues that the resignation of Richard Nixon and the exposure of crimes committed by the CIA and FBI during the decade were done by the government in order to regain support for the government from the American people without making fundamental changes to the system ; according to Zinn, Gerald Ford's presidency continued the same basic policies of the Nixon administration.

Gerald and minister
In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on January 19, 1996, health minister Gerald Malone noted that the title doctor had never been restricted to either medical practitioners or those with doctoral degrees in the UK, commenting that the word was defined by common usage but that the titles " physician, doctor of medicine, licentiate in medicine and surgery, bachelor of medicine, surgeon, general practitioner and apothecary " did have special protection in law.
The minister at the funeral service was Gerald L. K. Smith, co-founder of Share Our Wealth and subsequently of the America First Party, and the founder of the " Christ of the Ozarks " passion play in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Shortly afterwards he set up the accountancy firm of Haughey, Boland & Company with Harry Boland, son of Fianna Fáil minister Gerald Boland.
When Rev Gerald Olivier moved to the neighbourhood in 1912 with his family, including the young Laurence Olivier, to minister to the parishioners of St Saviour, it was part of a venture to west London " slums " that had previously taken the family to the depths of Notting Hill.
The local MP is Gerald Howarth ( Conservative ) for the Constituency of Aldershot, a defence minister.
His former longtime girlfriend was Lisa Michelle Merrithew, daughter of former Mulroney cabinet minister Gerald Merrithew.
The Halifax edition of Frank gained considerable coverage after scooping local and national media to reveal the charges of sexual assault against former Premier of Nova Scotia and Trudeau-era cabinet minister Gerald Regan.
Gerald Balfour, brother of Arthur, and nephew of the new prime minister, Lord Salisbury was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland on 4 July.
Hugget has also attempted to run as " Gerald Maclone " in the Winchester constituency in the 1997 General Election and the following by-election ( The sitting MP was junior minister Gerry Malone ).
Huggett attempted to run as " Gerald Maclone " against junior health minister Gerry Malone in the Winchester constituency in 1997, but this was denied.
Former WCG minister Gerald Flurry established Imperial College in Edmond, Oklahoma, based a great deal on the Ambassador model.
Harry's brother Gerald Boland was a prominent member of Fianna Fáil and was later a minister of Justice.
In the 1984 general election, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Halifax, defeating Liberal Cabinet minister and former Premier of Nova Scotia Gerald Regan.
Gerald " Jerry " Zandstra is an ordained minister in the Christian Reformed Church and a conservative activist from Michigan.

Gerald and tried
Initially, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter tried to operate without a chief of staff but both eventually appointed one.
As Gerald is the Duke of Denver, he is tried by the entire House of Lords, as required by the law at that time, to much scandal and the distress of his wife Helen.
Then, fullback Gerald Willhite tried to run through the middle, but linebacker Harry Carson tackled him for no gain.
An early opponent of American involvement in World War II, Shriver was a founding member of the America First Committee, an organization started in 1940 by a group of Yale law students, also including future U. S. President Gerald Ford and Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, that tried to keep the United States out of the European war.
Gerald while feeling that his friend was telling the truth, pushed the matter to the back of his mind and tried to forget about it.
On November 10, 2006, Gerald Levert was found dead in his bed at his Newbury home when a cousin tried to wake him .< ref >
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.
He should not be mistaken for Gerald Mayo, the man who tried to sue Satan in a 1971 court case.
* U. S. President Gerald Ford testified in a videotaped deposition for the trial of Lynette Fromme, who had tried to shoot him in September.
The committee recalled testimony by General Butler, saying he had testified that Gerald C. MacGuire had tried to persuade him to accept the leadership of a Fascist army.
The Annals of the Four Masters record that the Earl of Kildare, Gerald FitzGerald, tried unsuccessfully to seize the castle in 1513.
Mattie and Silver Banshee thus proceeded to nearby Schnaffenburg where Mattie tried to get revenge on Gerald McFee, who killed her brother during Final Night while in thrall to Gorilla Grodd.

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