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In that exchange, the former vice president famously told reporters that they would not " have Nixon to kick around any more.
He famously told Jews to " support the British as if there is no White Paper and oppose the White Paper as if there is no war ".
A reference to Darby and Joan appears in The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson ( 1825 ), the well-known courtesan who the Duke of Wellington famously told to " publish and be damned!
He contemptuously, and famously, told the adjutant, " Report to General Prittwitz that General von François will withdraw when he has defeated the Russians.
Among the highlights of a successful tour was the 6-man England scrum ( with 2 back row forwards in the sin bin ), which held off pressure from the All Blacks, when Johnson famously told his comrades in the scrum to " get down and shove ".
He was also noted for his prickly attitude toward both U. S. Presidents whose terms overlapped his own -- Benjamin Harrison and Cleveland, whom he once famously told via telegram to mind his own business.
Here she once famously told Queen Victoria ( a close friend ) to stop walking on the flowers.
In a live interview on Newsnight during the Ron Davies scandal of 1998, he famously told interviewer Jeremy Paxman that there were two gay members of the then current Labour Cabinet, one being Peter Mandelson.
At the aid station, he famously told the doctor, Thomas M. Brown, " Well, doc, the New York Giants lost a mighty good end today .".
Imran Khan famously told the team to play as " cornered tigers ", after which Pakistan won five successive matches, including, most famously, the semi-final against hosts New Zealand and the final against England.
In a conversation with Bill Shankly shortly afterwards, Shankly famously told him " John, you're immortal now ".
During the battle, upon watching the burning of the, he famously told his men " Don't cheer, boys.
McCalla told a newspaper interviewer she was discovered by Nassour Studios while throwing a bamboo spear on a Malibu, California beach, famously adding, " I couldn't act, but I could swing through the trees ".
Laughlin accompanied the two on a motoring tour of southern France and wrote press releases for Stein's upcoming visit to the U. S. He proceeded to Italy to meet and study with Ezra Pound, who famously told him, " You're never going to be any good as a poet.
She famously told BBC presenter Noel Edmonds, when he asked her whether she cried over the death of E. T., " Why should I cry over a bleedin ' Hoover attachment?
The Story of Mouseland was a story told first by Clarence Gillis, and later and most famously by Tommy Douglas, leader of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and, later, the New Democratic Party of Canada, both social democratic parties.
The theme is also remembered as the song played during the first few three-point competitions at the NBA All-Star Weekend, including the one in 1986 where Larry Bird famously walked into the locker room and told all his competitors they were playing for second place.
In response to being told during one of the trials arising out of the scandal that Astor had denied having an affair with her, Rice-Davies famously replied, " Well he would, wouldn't he?
The case sparked intense media interest in both Britain and South Africa, with several court transcripts appearing in the press Allan famously told Carman
During the chase, Cowlings famously told the police " My name is AC.
More famously, also in 1939, Marcel Carne's movie Le jour se lève is told almost entirely through flashback: the story starts with the murder of a man in a hotel.
It was on Omaha Beach that Col. George Taylor, commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment, famously told his men, " Two kinds of people are staying on this beach!
In his speech he famously told his opponents within to ' put up or shut up '.

famously and England
Henry II's creation of a powerful and unified court system, which curbed somewhat the power of canonical ( church ) courts, brought him ( and England ) into conflict with the church, most famously with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The 1966 World Cup was hosted in England and Alf Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4 – 2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick.
Several assassination attempts were made on James, notably the Main Plot and Bye Plots of 1603, and most famously, on 5 November 1605, the Gunpowder Plot, by a group of Catholic conspirators, led by Sir Robert Catesby, which caused more antipathy in England towards the Catholic faith.
* A New England, a song by Billy Bragg, famously covered by Kirsty MacColl
When he returned to England, his speculation on evolution deepened after experts informed him that these were separate species, not just varieties, and famously that other differing Galápagos birds were all species of finches.
An attempt by Philip II of Spain to invade England with the Spanish Armada in 1588 was famously defeated, but the tide of war turned against England with an unsuccessful expedition to Portugal and the Azores, the Drake-Norris Expedition of 1589.
Morrissey famously quipped of the last, " One can have great concern for the people of Ethiopia, but it's another thing to inflict daily torture on the people of England " (" torture " being a reference to the music that resulted from the project ).
The Southern England Chalk Formation extends into the region, creating a series of high, sparsely populated and archaeologically rich downs, most famously Salisbury Plain, but also Cranborne Chase, the Dorset Downs and the Purbeck Hills.
:: According to legend, Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March famously plotted to murder Edward II of England in such a way as not to draw blame on themselves, sending a famous order in Latin which, depending on where the comma was inserted, could mean either " Do not be afraid to kill Edward ; it is good " or " Do not kill Edward ; it is good to fear ":
When Richard was killed during the fighting it famously rolled under a hawthorn bush to be retrieved by Lord Stanley and placed on the head of the victorious Henry Tudor, later Henry VII of England.
It was also there that he famously played with a friend from ' New England ', Mr. Benjamin Franklin.
On failing famously to receive from the Pope an annulment to his marriage, Henry had himself declared Supreme Head of the Church in England in February 1531, and instigated a programme of legislation to establish this Royal Supremacy in law and enforce its acceptance throughout his realm.
During the Hundred Years ' War that followed shortly after, several battles were fought between France and England for supremacy of the area, most famously the Battle of Sluys in June 1340.
Minster is an honorific title given to particular churches in England, most famously York Minster in York and Westminster in London.
Henry I of England famously prevented him from landing on English shores, so great was his pull expected to be on the English nobility.
He famously stated in his " Minute on Indian Education " ( 1835 ): " all the historical information which has been collected from all the books written in Sanskrit language is less valuable than what may be found in the most paltry abridgments used at preparatory schools in England.
Although Henry VIII famously separated the Church of England from Rome in order to acquire an annulment of his first marriage, he never divorced ; his marriages were annulled.
* Michael Vaughan – former England cricket captain, who famously declared early during an England test match so he could get to Wednesday's 2005 play-off final
The cultus of Saint Margaret became very widespread in England, where more than 250 churches are dedicated to her, most famously, St. Margaret's, Westminster, the parish church
Queen Elizabeth I of England famously wore a red wig, tightly and elaborately curled in a " Roman " style, while among men King Louis XIII of France ( 1601 – 1643 ) started to pioneer wig-wearing in 1624 when he had prematurely begun to bald.
First, he famously snubbed Hall-of-Fame New England point guard Bob Cousy in the 1950 NBA Draft, infuriating the Boston crowd.

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