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Gordon and Lonsdale
** British businessman Greville Wynne, imprisoned in Moscow since 1963 for spying, is exchanged for Soviet spy Gordon Lonsdale.
* Gordon Lonsdale, alias of Konon Molody ( 1922 – 1970 ), Soviet spy
For example, the Soviet KGB agent Konon Molody was only known as Gordon Lonsdale ( the true Lonsdale was a Canadian born two years after Molody and died in 1943 when he was 19 ) in the United States.
Wynne was released in exchange for the spy Gordon Lonsdale in 1964.
" More articles and books on the security organs appeared, and Soviet spies became heroes in print — Rudolf Abel, Gordon Lonsdale, Harold ( Kim ) Philby, and Richard Sorge.
Hollis held the DG role over the next nine years, during which time a string of high-profile spy cases went through the Old Bailey, including those of Anthony Wright, John Vassall, George Blake, Harry Houghton, Ethel Gee, Gordon Lonsdale, and the Krogers ( the latter all part of the Portland Spy Ring ).
Their cover was as antiquarian book dealers under the names of Peter and Helen Kroger, and they worked with Gordon Lonsdale of Soviet intelligence.
Notable examples included Soviet spy Rudolf Abel for U2 pilot Gary Powers and Gordon Lonsdale for Greville Wynne ; but Harold Wilson's Labour Government was criticised by the opposition for agreeing to release dangerous Soviet agents like Peter and Helen Kroger in exchange for Brooke, a mere propagandist.
Gordon Lonsdale worked with them as part of the Portland Spy Ring.

Gordon and 37
#" Gotta Gettaway " ( Fingers / Gordon Ogilvie ) – 3: 37
On 11 April 1807, at the age of 37, he was summoned to the House of Lords in one of the minor peerages of his father ( Baron Gordon of Huntley, co. Gloucester ).
Labonte won three races each in 1994 and 1995, and defeated teammate Jeff Gordon for the 1996 Winston Cup championship by 37 points.
# " Layla " ( Live ) ( Clapton ) & ( Gordon )-4: 37

Gordon and mystery
Girls ' mystery series included Trixie Belden, Ginny Gordon, Donna Parker, Meg Duncan and Trudy Phillips.
* In The Resident Patient, a Sherlock Holmes mystery, Holmes ' companion Dr. Watson is mentioned as being an avid admirer of Henry Ward Beecher, keeping a portrait of him ( beside a portrait of General Gordon ) and feeling strongly indignant about the way that Beecher was received during his visit to Britain at the time of the Civil War by " the more turbulent of our people ".
His real name, Gordon Sims, is almost never used and he maintains an aura of mystery.
* Alan Gordon ( author ) ( born 1959 ), mystery writer whose works are based on Shakespearean characters
Despite previous indications to the contrary, HNRC put the locomotive up for sale during the last week of September 2008 and although the Gordon Highlander Preservation Group submitted a substantial bid it was not accepted and the immediate future ( and owner ) of the locomotive was clouded in some mystery.
Gordon Epperson argues against this hypothesis and Janet Oppenheim concludes that " the mystery is not likely to be resolved ".
There is usually the implication Gordon is smart enough to solve the mystery, but chooses not to in order to preserve Batman's effectiveness and maintain his own plausible deniability.
) Macdonell also wrote six mystery novels under the name ' Neil Gordon ', one of them in collaboration with Milward Kennedy.
Her short story ' Talma Gordon ,' published in 1900, is often named as the first African American mystery story.
Geoff Johns and J. G. Jones will work on the first six issues, which will present a connection between Barbara Gordon and Arkham Asylum, and a mystery to Batman on Batgirl, in Johns ' words, like Batman: The Long Halloween.

Gordon and man
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
In the final lap of the 2001 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500, Harvick beat Jeff Gordon by. 006 seconds, the same margin that Earnhardt had won over Bobby Labonte at the same race a year prior, and the images of Earnhardt's longtime gas man, Danny " Chocolate " Myers, crying after the victory, Harvick's tire-smoking burnout on the frontstretch with three fingers held aloft outside the driver's window, and the Fox television call by Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, and Darrell Waltrip, concluding with " Gordon got loose, but he ( Harvick ) is gonna get him though, it's Harvick!
After the 1997 General Election, in which Labour took power, a swap was carried out by the then-incumbents of the two titles, Tony Blair being a married man with three children still living at home, while his counterpart, Gordon Brown, was unmarried at the time of taking up his post.
Gordon Heights was named after " Pop " Gordon, a man who had previously owned most of the land that became part of the new community.
Charlie Gordon ( Cliff Robertson ), a mentally retarded man with a strong desire to make himself smarter, has been attending night school for two years where he has been taught by Alice Kinnian ( Claire Bloom ) to read and write.
" to which Gordon replies " Young man, I know so!
A Patch of Blue is a 1965 American drama film directed by Guy Green about the relationship between a black man, Gordon ( played by Sidney Poitier ), and a blind white female teenager, Selina ( Elizabeth Hartman ), and the problems that plague their relationship when they fall in love in a racially divided America.
She cries for help, and Gordon Ralfe ( Sidney Poitier ), an educated and soft-spoken black man working in night shifts in an office, stops by to help her.
She also tells Gordon that she knows what lovemaking is, as once she was raped by a man who was her mother's client.
Before opening night, he insists they marry, but Joyce resists his proposal, hiding the fact she is married to Gordon Heath ( John Eldredge ), an ineffectual but devoted man who was financially ruined by their marriage.
* 1815 — Battle of Quatre Bras: The commander of the 92nd ( Gordon Highlanders ) Regiment of Foot, Colonel John Cameron of Fassfern, was shot and killed by a man whom he had recently flogged.
In an interview with author John Pearson, Ronnie indicated a strong identification with Gordon of Khartoum, explaining: " Gordon was like me, ' omosexual, and he met his death like a man.
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has confessed to having been fascinated by Maxton as a young man and has written a biography of him, simply entitled Maxton.
Gordon Brown, initially portrayed simply as an incredibly emotionless and unexpressive man, became a fully robotic character, often malfunctioning and occasionally issuing Dalek-esque calls to " EXTERMINATE!
The second Apple album Space was recorded at London's Trident Studios under the supervision of Apple A & R man, Peter Asher ( of Peter and Gordon ).
Gordon was more sympathetic to the Māori and had already been dismissed as a " gospel-grinding nigger lover " by retired Native Land Court judge Frederick Maning and a man of " wild democratic theories " by Premier Hall.
* In the U. S. television series The Wild, Wild West, Episode 16 of Season Two ( 1966-67 ) — " The Night of the Tottering Tontine " — finds James West and Artemus Gordon protecting a man who is a member of a tontine whose members are being murdered one by one.
It was co-written with and starred Keith Gordon as a man who claimed he had invented a television set capable of showing a live picture of Heaven ; Amanda Plummer also starred.
The Femforce's military liaison was initially a man named General Gordon, an old school and somewhat sexist soldier who occasionally clashed with his female allies.
The top man was Derrick Close, signed from the Newcastle Diamonds in 1951, and he was supported by Gordon McGregor who was a founder Eagle.
Church leaders, especially Gordon B. Hinckley, continued to field criticism for some time for " being duped " and being " unable to discern the evil intentions of a man like Hofmann ".

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