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Father Ted Crilly, Father Dougal McGuire and Father Jack Hackett live chaotically together in Craggy Island's parochial house, along with their housekeeper Mrs Doyle, who often wants to serve them tea.
Commercial bungee jumping began with the New Zealander, A J Hackett, who made his first jump from Auckland's Greenhithe Bridge in 1986.
The older style of stand-up comedy ( no social satire ) was kept alive by Rodney Dangerfield and Buddy Hackett, who enjoyed revived careers late in life.
Van Dyke, who died in 1943, and the script was one of two not written by the husband and wife team of Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich who had worked with Dashiell Hammett to develop the Nick and Nora characters earlier in the series.
Hicks ' decision to send the 11th Parachute Battalion to Arnhem ( thus weakening the 4th Parachute Brigade ) dismayed Hackett, who remonstrated with Hicks to no avail.
It also features Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened, kind-hearted friend, Tennessee Steinmetz, a character who creates " art " from used car parts.
* Bobby Hackett ( 1915 – 1976 ), a famous trumpet player who played with Henry Mancini, Benny Goodman, and Louis Armstrong
In February they joined Brigadier John Hackett, who by now had recovered well from his injuries sustained at Arnhem.
The book follows a young man named Tod Hackett who thinks of himself as a painter and artist, but who works in Hollywood as a costume designer and background painter.
The novel's protagonist, Tod Hackett ( whose first name likely derives from the German word for death and whose last name refers to a common epithet for Hollywood screenwriters and artists, who were pejoratively called " hacks "), is a set painter who aspires to artistic greatness.
It was given that name in 1815, when it was converted to weaving tape, by Madely, Hackett and Riley, who had established the Haarlem Tape Works in Derby in 1806.
Among them: Trace, Steve Hackett, Third Eye Blind, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Jon Brion, Blur, Marco Benevento, Fiona Apple, Kraftwerk ( Orchestron ), Money Mark, Ani DiFranco, Michael Penn, Steve Fisk, Tom Waits, Nan Vernon, Hala Strana, TISM, The Real Tuesday Weld, and Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo — who mixed in parts of the " Banjo Sing-Along " disc on a later remix of Devo's 1981 single, " Beautiful World.
The werewolf who bites David is revealed to be related to Hackett, and has escaped from an asylum where he is held under the name " Larry Talbot ", the name of the title character in The Wolf Man.
Buddy Hackett auditioned to do the voice of Paulie, but he lost to Jay Mohr, who did an impression of Hackett.
Lee's name is often cited in debates about diving in football ; referees ' chief Keith Hackett described him as a player who " had a reputation of falling down easily ".
This novel arrangement proved too much for the resident Anglican priest, Erasmus Stourton —" that knave Stourton ", as Baltimore referred to him — who, after altercations with Baltimore, was placed on a ship for England, where he lost no time in reporting Baltimore's practices to the authorities, complaining that the Catholic priests Smith and Hackett said mass every Sunday and " doe use all other ceremonies of the church of Rome in as ample a manner as tis used in Spayne ".
Meanwhile Carroll, who had not coached in over a year and not coached in the college ranks since 1983, drew unfavorable comparisons to the outgoing Hackett.
In 1991 Daly guest starred on her brother Tim's series Wings, playing a woman who dates Brian Hackett ( Steven Weber ), brother of Tim's character Joe.
" Can-Utility and the Coastliners ", written mostly by Hackett, is based on the legend of King Canute, who supposedly ordered the seas to retreat to mock the sycophancy of his followers.
These men were the church sexton Robert Newman and Captain John Pulling — the two of whom historian David Hackett Fischer suggests each carried one lantern up to the steeple — as well as Thomas Bernard, who stood watch for British troops outside the church.

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Hicks would command the western and northern sides of the perimeter and Hackett, after some rest, the eastern front.
Hackett would not return to movies until 1953, after one of his nightclub routines attracted attention.
" The trio all stated that they still hoped a reunion tour of " The Lamb " with Gabriel and Hackett would still happen at some point.
At the end of the skit, Hackett would say " If you ain't got a Herbie ( pronounced " hoy-bee "), I ain't going.
A distinctive sound of early Genesis recordings was the double acoustic 12-string playing of Rutherford intertwined with that of Anthony Phillips, and, later, Steve Hackett ( additionally, keyboardist Tony Banks would occasionally throw his own 12-string into the mix ).
The Earl lived at nearby Tardebigge and his descendants would own the lands at Rednal, Longbridge, Cofton Hackett and the Lickey Hills for the next 250 years.
West Heath and parts of Kings Norton would remain part of Coston Hackett manor estates as late as the early 20th century.
However, historian David Hackett Fischer has argued that everyone would have been standing up to avoid the icy water in the bottom of the boat ( the actual boats used have higher sides ).
He subsequently killed Kevin McPolin in November 1985 and would also face charges for the murder of Dermot Hackett in 1987.
Stone would subsequently admit to killing McPolin but has claimed that he did not kill Hackett but confessed to his murder in order that a young UFF member might escape punishment.
Hackett would later criticise Lane ’ s work as manager, accusing him of following a “ divide and conquer ” approach to ensure that the band would be in dissension and agree to the final deal secured by Lane, in order to recoup the time and money invested.
The Earl lived at nearby Tardebigge and his descendants would own the lands at Longbridge, Rednal, Cofton Hackett and the Lickey Hills for the next 250 years.
As a result of his decision to award the penalty, and the confusion regarding the yellow cards, it was announced on 20 August 2007 by Keith Hackett, general manager of Professional Game Match Officials Limited ( PGMOL ), that Styles would be " dropped " for one round of matches.
Hackett criticized Schmidt as a " rubber stamp " for Governor Bob Taft's " failed policies ", and claimed she would continue in that role for George W. Bush if elected.
The NRCC ran commercials noting Hackett had voted for tax increases while on the Milford council and quoting his statement on his website that he would be " happy " to pay higher taxes.
One main reason Democrats have decided to rally around Hackett was that, had he won, he would have been the first veteran of the 2003 invasion of Iraq to serve in Congress.
In October 2005, Hackett said he would seek the Democratic nomination in 2006 to challenge incumbent U. S. Senator Mike DeWine ; however, he dropped out of the race on February 14, 2006, and said that he would return to his law practice.
Hackett criticized Jean Schmidt as a " rubber stamp " for Ohio Governor Bob Taft's " failed policies " and said she would continue in that role for George W. Bush if elected.
With Paul Hackett having announced he would not run again, she faced health care administrator James John Parker and civil engineer Jeff Sinnard, who both ran in 2005, and newcomers Gabrielle Downey, a high school teacher, and Thor Jacobs, a building contractor.
However, prior to Kansas Crawford announced that he would not race for Circle Bar in the # 14 truck and would instead race in the Ray Hackett Racing # 76 truck with sponsorship from SUPERSEAL Construction Products.
During the 56 years to come, he would remain behind the scenes, yet had undeniable power in the political life of Albany, determining patronage and essentially ruling the city during the administrations of mayors William Hackett, John Boyd Thacher II and most notably Erastus Corning 2nd.

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