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") Judge has stated he got the idea for the name " Butt-Head " from two people he knew during his childhood called " Iron Butt " ( who encouraged people to kick him in the butt to demonstrate his strength ) and " Head-Butt.
The monument also honors the families of African ancestry who lived in Old Malden in the early 20th Century and who knew and encouraged Booker T. Washington.
According to Dr. Robert J. Brym and Dr. Rhonda L. Lenton, users of online games, websites, and other virtual communities are encouraged to conceal their identities and learn things about themselves that they never knew before.
He wrote that the Christian Scientists understood positive thinking better than any group he knew, and encouraged his readers to subscribe to Unity Church ’ s magazine, Daily Word.
Her family knew Ruskin's father, who encouraged a match between them.
Captain O ' Shea knew about the affair, challenged Parnell to a duel in 1881 and initially forbade Katharine to see him, although she claimed that he encouraged her in the relationship.
Despite the considerable tension in the family ( whose neighbours knew them as " those turbulent Johns ") the children's interest in literature and art was encouraged.
Further, investigators found the CACI interrogator encouraged Military Policemen to terrorize inmates, and " clearly knew his instructions equated to physical abuse ".
She believed in self-reliance, and made it a key part of her housing system that she and her assistants knew their tenants personally and encouraged them to better themselves.
Several writers, including journalist Robert Stinnett and former United States Navy Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, have argued that various parties high in the U. S. and British governments knew of the attack in advance and may even have let it happen or encouraged it in order to force America into war via the " back door.
The monument also honors the families of African ancestry who lived in Old Malden in the early 20th Century and who knew and encouraged Booker T. Washington.
The operation of the statute soon produced innumerable evils: " children, it is said, grew disobedient when they knew they could not be set aside ; farmers were deprived of their leases ; creditors were defrauded of their debts ; innumerable latent entails were produced to deprive purchasers of the land they had fairly bought ; treasons also were encouraged, as estates tail were not liable to forfeiture longer than for the tenant's life " ( Williams, Real Property ).
On Page 147 of the Barron Report, Weir detailed how " senior officers in the RUC knew of and encouraged connections between RUC officers and loyalist extremists.
In 1979 John Hatton, an independent politician claimed in the New South Wales Parliament that Askin and Hanson knew of and may have even encouraged the penetration of Australian crime by " overseas mobsters, gangsters and the Mafia ".
Study authors argued that in part, men were encouraged to behave better because they knew it would be easy for their spouses to divorce and find another partner.
The U. S. government encouraged corporations to build up their physical plant, but the corporations knew that there would be a postwar glut of overcapacity if they did so.
He also encouraged Andrew Kuan's former employers to come forward, speak freely and tell Singaporeans what they knew about him.
Ethan was devastated Theresa knew, and Ivy encouraged Ethan never to trust Theresa again.

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But if they really hoped to succeed they needed professionals, men who knew how to use a gun against men, who would match the killers on the other side.
Two uniformed officers, a couple of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left.
The two in the bed knew each other as old people know the partners with whom they have shared the same bed for many years, and they needed to say no more.
It was easy to see that they were made for each other, and they knew what they wanted.
Only a few other people -- very important people -- knew of the nitrogen-mustard eggs nestled below decks.
Though he knew no more about military science and tactics than any other desk officer, he managed to get transferred to the combat forces.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
Another neurologist, Franz Nissl ( 1860 – 1919 ), began to work in the same asylum with Alzheimer, and they knew each other.
The surprised director asked Whorf how he knew about the secret procedure, and he simply answered: " You couldn't do it in any other way.
Fuller earned a machinist's certification, and knew how to use the press brake, stretch press, and other tools and equipment used in the sheet metal trade.
He knew patristic literature, as well as Pliny the Elder, Virgil, Lucretius, Ovid, Horace and other classical writers.
At the beginning of the 20th century, half of the population of Lower Brittany knew only Breton, the other half being bilingual.
For example: if five ancient historians, none of whom knew each other, all claim that Julius Caesar seized power in Rome in 49 BCE, this is strong evidence in favor of that event occurring even if each individual historian is only partially reliable.
And, when I began to read the nursery rhymes for myself, and, later, to read other verses and ballads, I knew that I had discovered the most important things, to me, that could be ever.
At one point, while aboard HMS Mercury, she anchored off New York, where, among other visitors, the captain entertained William Tryon ; Allen reports that Tryon glanced at him without any sign of recognition, although it is likely the New York governor knew who he was.
These people knew no way of making a living other than the criminal activities that had made China too hot for them.
It was Rohmer's contention that he based Fu Manchu and other " Yellow Peril " mysteries on real Chinese crime figures he knew during his time as a newspaper reporter covering Limehouse activities.
Aubrey has been criticised for his evident credulousness in this and other works ; on the other hand, he knew Thomas Hobbes, Bacon's fellow-philosopher and friend.
In the spring he stayed briefly in Bramley, Leeds, with his sister Marjorie and her husband Humphrey Dakin, who was as unappreciative of Blair as when they knew each other as children.
" As he Emperor Alexios I knew that the Pisans were skilled in sea warfare and dreaded a battle with them, on the prow of each ship he had a head fixed of a lion or other land-animal, made in brass or iron with the mouth open and then gilded over, so that their mere aspect was terrifying.
In 1980, Julian Simon repeatedly challenged environmental scientists to bet against him on trends in prices of commodities, asserting that humanity would never run out of anything ... Paul and the other scientists knew that the five metals in the proposed wager were not critical indicators and said so at the time ...
Through his friend Richard Lower, whom he knew from the Westminster School, Locke was introduced to medicine and the experimental philosophy being pursued at other universities and in the Royal Society, of which he eventually became a member.
Each side sought to blame the other for the failure, but both knew that they could not take Egypt without the other's assistance: the alliance was maintained, and plans for another campaign in Egypt were made, which ultimately were to come to naught.
The Japanese Ambassador to the United States Nomura knew this, but managed to give each government the idea that the other had already agreed to the draft as the basis for negotiation.

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