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Hatfield's and popularity
This factor, along with Hatfield's statewide popularity as Governor of Oregon, gave Hatfield a narrow victory.

Hatfield's and with
Several songs from the album received regular airplay on major North American rock stations, with Hatfield's song " My Sister " becoming the biggest hit of her career, with a # 1 placing on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the video becoming an MTV staple.
Encouraged by his mother, Hatfield's first experience with politics came at the age of 10, when he campaigned in his neighborhood for President Herbert Hoover's 1932 re-election campaign.
The feud escalated after Roseanna McCoy entered a relationship ( courtship ) with Devil Anse Hatfield's son Johnson known as " Johnse " ( spelt " Jonce " in some sources ), leaving her family to live with the Hatfields in West Virginia.
By the 1982 election, the Conservatives ' policies on francophone rights resonated with Acadian voters, and Hatfield's party won an unprecedented number of Acadian seats.
Hatfield's overtures to the Acadians did not sit well with many anglophone New Brunswickers, who later founded the New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party whose platform called for English as the only official language in New Brunswick.
During Hatfield's long tenure, he became prominent on the national stage, allying with federal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during the constitutional negotiations that led to the 1982 patriation of the Canadian constitution and the creation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Hatfield's measure, along with similar legislation from other senators, was reintroduced in 1975, but died in committee, as did legislation seeking a Bicentennial two-cent piece and a bill seeking a coin honoring Abigail Adams and Susan B. Anthony.
It saw Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick win its second majority government with a gain of one seat despite losing the popular vote to Robert Higgins ' New Brunswick Liberal Party.
In 2007, Cuneiform Records re-released two albums by Steve Miller and Lol Coxhill with bonus material including 20 minutes of material by the proto-Hatfield and the North line-up of Delivery playing " God Song ", " Bossa Nochance / Big Jobs ", and " Betty " ( a variation on some of the Sinclair bass riffs that also produced Hatfield's " Rifferama ").

Hatfield's and many
One family supplied many of Hatfield's physicians for generations.
Devil Anse Hatfield's timbering operation was a source of wealth for his family, but he employed many non-Hatfields, and even hired McCoy family members Albert McCoy, Lorenzo Dow McCoy, and Selkirk McCoy.
Among Hatfield's many other television credits are three guest appearances on Murder, She Wrote opposite his Picture of Dorian Gray costar, Angela Lansbury, who had become a lifelong friend, and who also had a home in County Cork.

Hatfield's and other
Hatfield's other films include Tarzan and the Slave Girl ( 1950 ), King of Kings ( as Pontius Pilate ) ( 1961 ), El Cid ( 1961 ), Harlow ( 1965 ), The Boston Strangler ( 1968 ), King David ( 1985 ), Crimes of the Heart ( 1986 ), and Her Alibi ( 1989 ).
Other station artwork includes a three-part bronze plaque featuring Hatfield's face in relief and other images representing the entire Blue line.

Hatfield's and .
They recorded from 1963 through 1975, and continued to perform until Hatfield's death in 2003.
Instead, he contributed four of these to Juliana Hatfield's 2000 album Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure.
Elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1952, he became provincial Liberal leader in 1958 and led his party to victory in 1960, 1963 and 1967 before being defeated by Richard Hatfield's Conservatives in the 1970 election.
Jones would drive Hatfield's Engine No. 384 until the night of his fateful last ride on Engine No. 382.
Baucus was elected to the U. S. Senate on November 7, 1978 for the term beginning January 3, 1979, but was subsequently appointed to the seat by Montana's Democratic Governor Thomas Lee Judge on December 15, 1978 to fill the brief vacancy created by Senator Paul G. Hatfield's resignation.
Hatfield's teams established excellent regular season records, but had difficulty winning bowl games.
*< font color =" green "></ font > 1882: Tolbert McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees & killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting / stabbing on August 9, 1882, the day Ellison died.
*< font color =" green "></ font > 1882: Pharmer McCoy, tied to pawpaw trees & killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting / stabbing on August 9, 1882, the day Ellison died.
*< font color =" green "></ font > 1882: Randolph McCoy Jr., tied to pawpaw trees & killed as revenge for Ellison Hatfield's shooting / stabbing on August 9, 1882, the day Ellison died.
During his undergraduate years, he participated in Young Republican activities and worked on political campaigns, including later Governor and US Senator Mark Hatfield's first run for the Oregon House of Representatives.
In the general election, he lost to the incumbent Mark Hatfield, the Republican incumbent whom he had endorsed in 1966 over fellow Democrat Duncan because of Hatfield's shared opposition to the war in Vietnam but which had become for Morse, according to his principal biographer, a " dismissible virtue " in 1972.
Later, he served as chief of staff to Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield and then was New Brunswick premier Richard Hatfield's senior advisor.

popularity and coincided
Limbaugh's rising popularity coincided with the Persian Gulf War, and his support for the war effort and his relentless ridicule of peace activists.
The use of clave in R & B coincided with the growing dominance of the backbeat, and the rising popularity of Cuban music in the U. S. In a sense, clave can be distilled down to tresillo ( three-side ) answered by the backbeat ( two-side ).
The popularity of the TV show coincided with the introduction of such schemes and soon became associated with any complex traffic roundabout.
The release of these fashion dolls coincided with the popularity of The Sonny & Cher Show.
The implementation of the programme coincided with favourable trading conditions, which made contributed to the initiatives ' popularity.
The release of the first version coincided with the height of D & D's popularity in North America.
Its popularity also coincided with the birth of cycling as a sport.
The show highlighted the adventures of the then-fledgling paramedic program, and its popularity coincided with ( and may have encouraged ) the widespread establishment and improvement of emergency medical services paramedic programs across North America in the middle and late 1970s.
In the United States, suburban growth in the Sunbelt states has coincided with the popularity of Master Planned Communities within established suburbs.
This coincided with one of the periods in its history when the Roman Catholic Church was actively responding to pressures to what it regarded as " heresies " that were gaining popularity in southern France and northern Italy, as well as some monastic orders, in particular, reformed.
Its popularity coincided with the rapid changes in recording technology in the 1950s and 1960s.
Their popularity coincided with the rise of alternative comedy, with its emphasis on more socially relevant and political concerns.
Their début album and single coincided with the apogee of boyband popularity, and their success has been most apparent in their homeland and the UK.
Fedoras have become widely associated with gangsters and Prohibition, which coincided with the height of the hat's popularity in the 1920s-early 1950s.
" The growth of the Dunedin Sound coincided with the founding of the student radio station Radio One ) at Otago University, helping to increase the popularity and availability of the music around the city.
There may have been other reasons for its popularity in England as well, including " a degree of national self-congratulation ", the appeal of the painting as lurid entertainment, and two theatrical entertainments based around the events on the raft which coincided with the exhibition and borrowed heavily from Géricault's depiction.
Most of Ponsard's plays hold a certain steady level of literary and dramatic ability, but his popularity is in the main because his appearance coincided with a certain public weariness of the extravagant and unequal style of 1830.
He stopped playing professionally for a number of years in the 1960s when the popularity of rock and roll music coincided with a substantial drop in the popularity of jazz.
His period of greatest success and popularity coincided with that of Alexandre Dumas, père, with whom he has been compared.
The development of Zurenborg coincided with the peak of Art Nouveau popularity, and that movement had the greatest impact on the stylistic language of the area.
The show's popularity coincided with the widespread adoption of the 911 emergency system, replacing standalone police and fire numbers that would vary from municipality to municipality.
The name is a colloquial rhyme that comes from the term hack, a common basketball slang verb meaning " commit a personal foul ", and Shaq, a frequently used nickname for Shaquille O ' Neal ; its rise in popularity coincided with that of the similarly named informal sport Hacky Sack in the early-to mid-1990s.
Allen's popularity coincided with increased interest in history among the book-buying public of the 1920s and 1930s.

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