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First the brainchild of local sports entrepreneur Dave Dixon, who also founded the Louisiana Superdome and the USFL, the Saints were actually secretly born in a backroom deal brought about by Congressman Hale Boggs, Senator Russell Long and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle.
They have also been use as the titles of plays: Baby with the Bathwater by Christopher Durang, Dog Eat Dog by Mary Gallagher, and The Dog in the Manger by Charles Hale Hoyt.
* Paul Drake, Jr .: Paul Drake's son ( also a private investigator ), played by William Katt in nine of the TV Movies listed below ; Katt is the son of actress Barbara Hale ( see above ).
The serial stars Pearl White ( who also starred in The Perils of Pauline ), Arnold Daly, Sheldon Lewis, Creighton Hale and Riley Hatch.
The film also stars Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, and Malcolm Waite.
* Quentin Crisp's Book of Quotations, also published as The Gay and Lesbian Quotation Book: a literary companion, ( 1989 ) edited by Quentin Crisp, Hale, 185 pages ISBN 0-7090-5605-2.
The area was also served by another smaller station, Mill Hill ( The Hale ), opened by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway in 1867, but passenger services ended in 1939, and freight traffic in 1964.
It is rumored that Nathan Hale and the Marquis de Lafayette also stopped at the tavern to dine.
Comet Hale – Bopp was already being discussed as a possible " great comet "; the astronomical community eventually realised that Hyakutake might also become spectacular because of its close approach.
John Hostettler, in his biography of Matthew Hale, points out that his father's concerns about giving colour in pleadings could not have been very strong " since he not only retired to his estate at Alderley where he managed to live on his wife's inherited income, but also directed in his will that Matthew should make a career in the law ".
Hale also regularly attended church, private prayer-meetings, and was described as " simple in his attire, and rather aesthetic ".
As well as reading the law reports and statutes, Hale also studied the Roman civil law and jurisprudence.
Hale and Noy became close friends, to the point where he was referred to as " the young Noy ", and more crucially he also met and befriended John Selden, a " man of almost universal learning, whose theories were to dominate much of later thought ".
Hale also made decisions which negatively impacted on the Commonwealth, executing a soldier for murdering a civilian in 1655, and actively refusing to attend a court hearing outside term time.
The male line of his family died out in 1784 with the death of Matthew Hale, his great grandson ; also a barrister.
Hale proposed the creation of county courts, and also drew a strong distinction between written laws, such as statutes, and customary, unwritten laws.
The third major post-disappointment Millerite group also claimed — like the Hale and Turner led group — that the October 22 date was correct.
There is also a smaller Hale Carnival which takes place in the village of Hale in the North of Farnham.
Charlton also picked up a number of Western titles from the defunct Fawcett Comics line, including Gabby Hayes Western, Lash LaRue Western, Monte Hale Western, Rocky Lane Western.
According to Ken Hale, who studied Damin, no ritual initiations have been carried out in the Gulf of Carpentaria for half a century, and hence the language has also died out.
Finding that no lesser person than the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence, supported by the eminent philosopher, physician and author Thomas Browne, to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women, held in 1662 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, they also accepted its validity and the trials proceeded.
The Hale Boggs Federal Building, at 500 Poydras Street in New Orleans, is also named after him.
Note: In addition to the role listed above, Hale, Jr., also played a same-named and heroic son of Porthos in At Sword's Point.

Hale and first
Shortly before his death, Mount Palomar's giant reflector Hale Telescope was completed, and Hubble was the first astronomer to use it.
It is widely believed by historians that Federalist newspaper editors Nathan Hale, Benjamin and John Russell were the instigators, but the historical record gives no definitive evidence as to who created or uttered the word for the first time.
* 1949 – The Hale telescope at Palomar Observatory sees first light under the direction of Edwin Hubble, becoming the largest aperture optical telescope ( until BTA-6 is built in 1976 ).
The modern understanding of sunspots starts with George Ellery Hale, who first linked magnetic fields and sunspots in 1908.
The first fictional depiction of a satellite being launched into orbit is a short story by Edward Everett Hale, The Brick Moon.
Halley's approach was first detected by astronomers David Jewitt and G. Edward Danielson on 16 October 1982 using the 5. 1 m Hale telescope at Mount Palomar and a CCD camera.
pp. 405 .</ ref > and Cherrill demanded and got a raise to $ 75 per week .. ( Approximately seven minutes of test footage of Hale survives and is included on the DVD release ; excerpts were first seen in the documentary Unknown Chaplin along with an unused opening sequence from the film.
In 2006, African American and white citizens joined together and elected Hale County's first African American Sheriff, Kenneth W. Ellis.
He has the distinction of being the first actor to portray outlaw Butch Cassidy in the film Three Outlaws, opposite Alan Hale, Jr. as the Sundance Kid.
Historian Will T. Hale believes that the first settlers in the county were at Liberty and came from Maryland in 1797.
* Nathan Hale Homestead, first established around 1740 by Deacon Richard Hale ( 1717 – 1802 ), the present structure has been standing since 1776 and was built to house the combined family of Deacon Hale and his second wife Abigail ( Cobb ) Adams.
The first town meeting was held on November 19, 1778, at which the Reverend Enoch Hale, brother of American spy Nathan Hale, was chosen to be the town's first minister
Under Charles, Hale was made first Chief Baron of the Exchequer and then Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
Hale was tasked with sitting in this court, which met in Clifford's Inn, and heard 140 of the 374 cases the court dealt with during its first year in operation.
In 1835, Hale's " Reflections on Hobbes ' Dialogue " was discovered ; Frederick Pollock posits that since Hobbes ' Dialogue was first published in 1681, six years after Hale's death, Hale must have seen an early copy or draft.
On stage during the war years, Holloway appeared in revues, first Up and Doing, with Henson, Binnie Hale and Cyril Ritchard in 1940 and 1941, and then Fine and Dandy, with Henson, Dorothy Dickson, Douglas Byng and Graham Payn.
Holger George Thuesen and Gerald A. Hale designed the first working parking meter, the Black Maria, in 1935.
In the popular 1863 story " The Children of the Public ", Edward Everett Hale used the term pork barrel as a homely metaphor for any form of public spending to the citizenry .< ref > The story first appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Jan. 24 and Jan. 31, 1863.

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