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Harman's and was
Presented as " Newman Laugh-O-Grams ", Disney's cartoons became widely popular in the Kansas City area and through their success, he was able to acquire his own studio, also called Laugh-O-Gram, for which he hired a vast number of additional animators, including Fred Harman's brother Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and his close friend Ubbe Iwerks.
Despite repeated Dutch attacks and the loss of two masts, one in its fall crushing Harman's leg, the fire was put out and the Henry escaped, with its last shot shooting Evertsen in two.
Harman's bid was accepted over three competitors.
The new town was planned for 25, 000 people ; it was intended to occupy over 1, 000 hectares ( about 6 square miles ) of land in and around ' Old Bracknell ' in the area now occupied by Priestwood, Easthampstead, Bullbrook and Harman's Water.
On 17 November 2010, May announced the " socio-economic duty " legislation ( also known as " Harman's Law ") was to be scrapped.
He was a member of the Trade and Industry Committee from 1992 to 1997 and again from 2003 ; in between he was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Alan Milburn following the 1997 general election, but he resigned over Harriet Harman's decision to cut lone parent benefits in December of that year.
Harman's work on May 1968 in France and other student and workers uprisings of the late 1960s, The Fire Last Time, was recommended by rock band Rage Against the Machine in their album sleeve notes for Evil Empire.
This was extended first to Herston Halt and then to Harman's Cross in 1988.
With Harman's cabinet post of Leader of the House of Commons, Brown allowed her to chair Prime Minister's Questions when he was out of the country.
* Scepticism and the Definition of Knowledge ( Garland, 1990 ) is Gilbert Harman's doctoral dissertation which was submitted to Harvard University in 1964
Following Labour's defeat in the 2010 election and the resignation of Gordon Brown, McFadden was named in interim leader Harriet Harman's shadow cabinet as Shadow Business Secretary.
According to Hugh Harman's obituary in the New York Times and Ben Mankiewicz, host of Cartoon Alley, the cartoon was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
During the murderous Four Days Battle, Holmes was reported to have " done wonders " ( CSP Dom., 7 June 1666 ), and was confirmed as rear-admiral of the red, his ship having received such a battering that he transferred his flag to the partially burnt and dismasted Henry ( 72 ), Harman's ship, who had been wounded.

Harman's and by
By the end of the day, Harman's shares had plummeted by more than 24 % on the news.
* Chris Harman's A People's History of the World a more general volume, cited by Zinn as a global companion to his book

Harman's and Harman
Winograd criticized Harman's role as ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee in failing to protest when briefed on the Bush administration's warrantless wiretap program and voting for the Iraq war authorization Then-Vice-President Dick Cheney later confirmed that Harman knew about and approved of the program.
According to CQ, then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales pressed Central Intelligence Agency Director Porter Goss to drop the agency's investigation of Harman because he wanted Harman's support during the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy about to break in The New York Times.
Harman's attorney said he hopes to see the military chain of command put on trial, rather than low-ranking reservists like Harman.

Harman's and .
Harman's rough-hewn art style had a dramatic appeal, but his characters, who killed animals and people, coupled with the affected use of slang and thin storylines, were not in keeping with the content standards needed for wide syndication.
" Everybody's Rockin ' ( At The Zoo Bar )" can be found on Harman's 1995 Black And White CD.
Benn briefly served as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in 2010 during Harriet Harman's interim leadership of the Labour Party.
After Labour lost the 2010 general election served in interim Labour leader Harriet Harman's front bench as Shadow Solicitor General and Shadow Justice Minister.
*" Taking Apart the West ," Richard Seymour reviews Harman's People's History of the World in The New Statesman, July 2008.
Both models trace back to Harman's work.
Harman's mother, Robin, has been described as a " forensics buff.
Part of Harman's appeal lay in his dark good looks and appealing physicality.
The village of Worth Matravers is situated on side roads towards the south of the parish, which also includes the village of Harman's Cross on the main road to the north.
Harman's Cross railway station on that railway is within the parish, but a significant distance from the village of Worth Matravers.
The railway line currently follows the route of the old Purbeck branch line from Nordon, via Corfe Castle, Harman's Cross and Herston Halt to Swanage.
Neither Herston Halt nor Harman's Cross had been stations previously.

Brewery and was
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
In May 1924, O ' Banion discovered that their Sieben Brewery was going to be raided by federal agents and sold his share to Torrio.
The Bahamas has a few notable industrial firms: the Freeport pharmaceutical firm, PFC Bahamas ( formerly Syntex ), which recently streamlined its production and was purchased by the Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche ; the BORCO oil facility, also in Freeport, which transships oil in the region ; the Commonwealth Brewery in Nassau, which produces Heineken, Guinness, and Kalik beers ; and Bacardi Corp., which distills rum in Nassau for shipment to the U. S. and European markets.
Hoffberger's first action was installing J. Frank Cashen, the Director of Advertising for the National Brewery, as Senior Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer for the Orioles.
Ceres Brewery was a brewery located in Aarhus, Denmark.
Ceres Brewery was founded by a grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from the chemists A. S. Aagard and Knud Redelien, as the city's seventh brewery.
Power's Brewery, south of Brisbane, was taken over by CUB and is now used to brew Victoria Bitter and other Foster's Group brands in Queensland, ( including Foster's Lager ).
On his paperwork, Peter was listed as a brewer, working for the Elston and Fullerton Brewery.
The by-product yeast needed for the paste was supplied by Bass Brewery.
In 1989 the first Porterhouse Brewery was opened in Wicklow, followed by another in Temple Bar, Dublin in 1996.
In 1978, the Ringwood Brewery was established.
Richard Marsh lived until 1727 when his Brewery was bequeathed to his widow, and then to his daughter, who sold the property on to Samuel Shepherd around 1741.
Shepherd expanded on his interest, through acquiring a number of public houses, but it was his son Julius Shepherd who extended this trend still further upon his inheritance of the Brewery in 1770, when the company held four such outlets.
In 1789 he set about modernising the process of malt grinding and pumping, which had been previously worked with the employment of horses, by introducing what was reputed to be the first steam engine ( Boulton and Watt ) to be used for this purpose outside of London, and was then able to describe his business as the Faversham Steam Brewery.
The death of Henry senior at the age of 82 occurred in 1862 and although his own son was not a business man of the same determination, the firm ’ s expansion continued adequately with John Mares, who had come to the financial assistance of the Shepherd Brewery during the recession of the mid-1840s and continued as the impetus behind Shepherd and Mares until Percy Beale Neame joined the Brewery in 1864.
Horse drawn drays were used to carry the Brewery ’ s ales throughout Kent, and malts were imported by barge at Faversham Creek at its own wharf which was also used as the means to deliver its product to London, until the 1850s when steamboats were beginning to prove more expeditious to the task.
Scottish and Newcastle announced closure of the Tyne Brewery on 22 April 2004, in order to consolidate the brewing of beer and ale in the Federation Brewery site in Dunston, Gateshead, which was to pass to S & N with their £ 7. 2m purchase of the Federation Brewery.
This was despite investing £ 16. 5 million in a new bottling plant at the Tyne Brewery in 1999.
The Tyne Brewery site was bought by a consortium of Newcastle University, Newcastle City Council and the regional development agency One NorthEast, as part of the wider Newcastle Science City project.
On 13 October 2009 it was announced by Scottish & Newcastle that it planned to close the Dunston brewery in 2010, moving production of Brown Ale to the John Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster also.
The Sole Bay Brewery in Southwold was purchased in 1872 by George and Ernest Adnams.

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