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Hamilton brought it to England on his next leave, after the death of his first wife, Catherine.
The Saint Steps In reveals that Templar is operating on behalf of a mysterious individual known as Hamilton who appears again in the next WWII-era Saint book, The Saint on Guard.
They next won a seat in 1967, when Winnie Ewing was the surprise winner of a by-election in the previously safe Labour seat of Hamilton.
* July 11 – Alexander Hamilton is shot during a duel with Aaron Burr and dies the next day.
While Makley, Clark and Pierpont extended their vacation by driving west to Tucson, Arizona, Dillinger and Hamilton left Florida on January 14, driving through the night to get to Chicago the next day.
The next day, Dillinger, Van Meter and Hamilton were confronted by authorities in Hastings, Minnesota, in a rolling gunfight.
In the next two years, Hamilton submitted five reports:
The dispute between husband and wife was set to dominate Scottish politics for the next three years, complicated even more by a bitter feud between Angus and James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran ; with bewildering rapidity Margaret sided with one and then the other.
The next day, Lord George Hamilton resigned, and the following day, 16 September, Balfour announced the resignations of Ritchie, Hamilton and Chamberlain.
The next year, settlers James Rice, Henry Standefer, Frederic Bookerman, William Beauchamp, and Asa Langford formed a community that later becomes the town of Hamilton.
Hamilton also has one private school, Hamilton College, next to the Hamilton Park Racecourse.
Situated right next to the New Jersey state capital of Trenton, Hamilton is a strategic town in New Jersey.
Within the next ten years, two other groups of homes – Clovernook, east of Hamilton Avenue, and Sunshine, south of Galbraith and west of Hamilton – were started.
Hamilton and Howarth were awarded £ 20, 000 each and in the next edition of Panorama on 27 October, the BBC made an unreserved apology.
He was married twice, and succeeded as Earl of Cork by his son Hamilton, who died in 1764 and passed the earldom to John's next son, Edmund.
During the 2008 tour of Australia, Hamilton told fans that he was going to work on a new Helmet album with the band over the next 18 months.
Dave Skrien was hired as the next head coach of the Roughriders and would continue their winning ways, namely with an appearance in the 1972 Grey Cup which yielded another Saskatchewan loss to Hamilton.
After working as a constituency assistant to party leader Stuart Smith for the next four years, Copps again ran in Hamilton Centre for the 1981 election.
During her victory speech, she noted that the Liberals " kicked butt " in the by-election ; an editorial cartoon in the right-wing Toronto Sun tabloid the next day portrayed Hamilton East voters as " buttheads ," which caused some controversy.
Bell said that the only thing which could make him change his mind would be Neil Hamilton being re-selected by the Tatton Conservative Party as candidate for the next General Election.

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It starred Martin Clunes and Victoria Hamilton with Henry Cavill, William Moseley, Oliver Rokison and Harry Lloyd.
Following The Terminator, Hamilton starred in Black Moon Rising, an action thriller with Tommy Lee Jones.
* John Hamilton, starred as Perry White on Adventures of Superman TV series of the 1950s.
It provided the title for the 1964 biographical film of the same name, which starred George Hamilton.
The production starred Paul Dano, Peter Dinklage, Josh Hamilton, and Zoe Kazan.
He starred opposite Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Frank Morgan, and Margaret Hamilton.
Hamilton was also featured in the short-lived musical Goldilocks, which starred Elaine Stritch and Don Ameche.
The film starred Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano and Josh Hamilton.
In 1995, Culp starred on The Young and the Restless briefly as Brian Hamilton.
In fact, it was the second feature in which he starred with Margaret Hamilton, though the film did not help her star to re-shine brightly either.
A 2005 Off-Broadway revival was produced by The New Group, and starred Ethan Hawke, Josh Hamilton, Bobby Cannavale, Parker Posey, Wallace Shawn, Halley Wegryn Gross, and Catherine Kellner.
The show starred Michael Riley as Brett Parker, a former New York City sports agent who became the general manager of a ( fictional ) National Hockey League franchise, the Hamilton Steelheads.
In 2000, Joe Mantegna, George Hamilton and Danny Aiello starred in the motion picture comedy OFF-KEY, loosely inspired by the Three Tenors.
She also wrote, produced, and starred in the film SF Seeks, featuring Michael Shanks, Gordon Michael Woolvett, Keith Hamilton Cobb and Lexa Doig.
Lewis Hamilton guest starred in this episode, as well as Girls Aloud member Kimberley Walsh.
For her first appearance in a big-budget film, Hamilton played Izz Huett, the lovesick dairymaid, in Roman Polanski's 1979 film Tess ( based on Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d ' Urbervilles ), which starred Nastassja Kinski in the title role.
In this film, Hamilton starred as Patricia Bates, the traumatised, catatonic daughter of a devoutly religious, middle aged Home Counties couple ( Denholm Elliott and Joan Plowright ) whose lives are changed by a demonic drifter and con man who calls himself Martin Taylor, played by Sting.
In 1985, Hamilton starred in British playwright David Hare's film Wetherby, opposite Vanessa Redgrave.
In 1986, Hamilton starred in the well-received television drama Johnny Bull, a film developed at the National Playwrights ' Conference of the Eugene O ' Neill Theatre Center and filmed in Tennessee.
He starred in The Work and the Glory, 1, 2 and 3 ; Seasons of the Heart ; CBS Movie of the week: Point Last Seen with Linda Hamilton ; The Hank Gathers Story with George Kennedy ; Gideon Oliver with Lou Gossett and Supernatural as legendary Samuel Colt.
In 1976 she wrote and starred in a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life, again with Margaret Hamilton, and Robert Dryden as the husband.
In 1982, she starred in the short-lived series King's Crossing with Linda Hamilton.
A 2001 revival on London's West End starred Clive Owen and Victoria Hamilton and was directed by Laurence Boswell.
It starred Eddie Izzard and Victoria Hamilton.

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