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He played the leading role in negotiating the treaty with Great Britain that ended the Revolution, and directed America's foreign affairs throughout the Confederation period.
They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
Dolores Hart, is charming in a leading role, and quite believable.
Scholars place Antoninus Pius as the leading candidate for fulfilling the role as a friend of Rabbi Judah the Prince.
It also found a prominent role in the desktop video, video production, and show control business, leading to affordable video editing systems such as the Video Toaster.
Arnulf took the leading role in the deposition of his uncle, the Emperor Charles the Fat.
In 325, at the age of 27, Athanasius had a leading role against the Arians in the First Council of Nicaea.
The Goths appear to have established a loose political hegemony over the existing tribes in the region, or at least to have played the leading role in a series of major invasions of the empire launched by a grand coalition of lower Danubian tribes from ca.
Love worked with director Alex Cox on her first two films ; she gained a small part in the Sid Vicious biopic Sid and Nancy ( 1986 ), and was then given the leading role in his following film, Straight to Hell ( 1987 ), which caught the attention of artist Andy Warhol.
Other roles include: starring opposite Jim Carrey in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon ( 1999 ); as Joan Vollmer in Beat ( 2000 ) alongside Kiefer Sutherland ; and a leading role in Julie Johnson ( 2001 ) as Lili Taylor's lesbian lover, for which she won an Outstanding Actress award at L. A .' s Outfest.
Conservative rabbis also play a leading role at a number of non-denominational institutions of advanced Jewish learning.
Following Khrushchev's ascension to power, the Central Committee still played a leading role ; it overturned the Politburo's decision to remove Khrushchev from office in 1957.
Stripped of its leading role in society the party lost its authority to lead the nation or the cohesion that kept the party united.
* 1989 – Cold War: East Germany's parliament abolishes the constitutional provision granting the communist party the leading role in the state.
Charles Taylor, in his 2007 book A Secular Age, showed the historical role of deism, leading to what he calls an exclusive humanism.
While he gained international renown for leading a Latin music band, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra, he is best known for his role as Ricky Ricardo on the American TV series I Love Lucy, starring with Lucille Ball, to whom he was married at the time.
Hopper's later work included a leading role in the television series Crash.
" His next order was to turn away by two points, and, in any case, a few minutes later he reversed his fleet's course to fulfill its anticipated role of leading the German forces towards the main British fleet.
During his tenure at the White House, Rohrabacher played a leading role in the formulation of the Reagan Doctrine.
Egypt played an important role in the negotiations leading to the Madrid Conference of 1991, which, under United States and Soviet sponsorship, brought together all parties in the region, including for the first time a Palestinian delegation, to discuss Middle East peace.
Following the 2001 earthquakes, the U. S. Embassy assumed a leading role in implementing U. S. sponsored assistance.
The United States played a facilitative role in the peace talks in Washington during the months leading up to the May 1991 fall of the Mengistu regime.
The common law also continues to play a leading role in American water law, in the doctrines of riparian rights and prior appropriation.
Since independence, Fiji has been a leader in the South Pacific region, and has played a leading role in the formation of the South Pacific Forum.
Coastal Finland consists of broad clay plains where agriculture plays a leading role.

leading and Moran
However, these feats were later tainted by the revelation that leading scorer Andy Moran had been taking the banned stimulant Nandrolone throughout the season.
The company has operated a ranching business, a top producing real estate brokerage, Canada Trust Moran Real Estate and one of Canada ’ s leading management companies, BPR Communications.
Moran has represented the $ 200 million salmon farming industry in Atlantic Canada ; was a strategist behind a lobbying campaign in response to the closure of a Canadian Forces Base that enabled the community obtain operating control of a valuable economic asset ; led a Federal / Provincial Government Industrial Adjustment Committee to deal with the closure of the Campbell Soup plant ; managed a hospital restructuring study for the Ontario Ministry of Health ; developed a strategic plan to position the telecommunications industry as an important voice in the lobby for competition in long distance telephone services ; managed a Feasibility Study – Business Plan Report prepared to preserve a historic Canadian Pacific Railway Station ; and developed a strategic plan to position a not-for-profit recycling business as a leading edge environmental and sustainable development company.
Padraig Moran, one of the club's all-time leading goalscorers, had the distinction of scoring Rovers first ever European goal.
Among the Junior Miss participants in this decade who would become well known were Georgia's Julie Moran, who would anchor the syndicated TV program " Entertainment Tonight " and 1986 Junior Miss Debra Messing of Rhode Island, whose acting career led to earning one of the leading roles in the sitcom " Will & Grace ".
Moran had the honour and pleasure of leading Liverpool out At Wembley for The Final.
Thomas P. " Tommy " Moran was a leading member of the British Union of Fascists and a close associate of Oswald Mosley.
The Sons, however, were a very minor group and in 1948 Moran was happy to turn their entire membership over to Mosley in the newly formed Union Movement Even still, Moran remained a leading member of the UM until the late 1940s.

leading and Lady
Several other new talents emerged during this period, and Alfred Hitchcock would confirm his status as one of the UK's leading young directors with his influential thrillers The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), The 39 Steps ( 1935 ) and The Lady Vanishes ( 1938 ), before moving to Hollywood.
His last reference to Lady Macbeth, however, reveals "' tis thought, by self and violent hands / Took off her life " ( 5. 9. 71 – 72 ), leading most to assume that she committed suicide, but the method is undisclosed.
Gordon's Broadway acting appearances in the 1940s included Iris in Paul Vincent Carroll's The Strings, My Lord, Are False and Natasha in Katharine Cornell and Guthrie McClintic's revival of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters, as well as leading roles in her own plays, Over Twenty-One and The Leading Lady.
It will go on to become Disney's biggest moneymaker, and winner of 5 Academy Awards, including a Best Actress award for Julie Andrews, who accepted the part after she was passed over by Jack L. Warner for the leading role of Eliza Dolittle in the film version of My Fair Lady.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, leading policy proposals, traveling abroad as a State Department representative to 82 nations, advising her husband, and being elected a Senator ( in 2000 ), is the most openly empowered and politically powerful First Lady in American history ; Madeleine Albright and Janet Reno take two of the cabinet's top jobs as United States Secretary of State (# 1 ), and United States Attorney General (# 4 ), respectively.
His marriage to the widowed Lady Grey took place secretly and though the date is not accepted as exactly accurate is traditionally said to have taken place ( with only the bride's mother and two ladies in attendance ) at her family home in Northamptonshire on 1 May 1464, just over three years after he had taken the English throne subsequent to leading the Yorkists in an overwhelming victory over the Lancastrians at the Battle of Towton.
In 1952, Edward P. Taylor, Canadian business magnate and owner of Windfields Farm, had attended the December sale at Newmarket, England where he purchased Lady Angela, a mare in foal to leading English-based sire Nearco.
This did him no harm, however, even after Warwick was toppled from power, and in 1482, with the House of York now occupying the English throne, he married his second wife Lady Margaret Beaufort, whose son, Henry Tudor, was the leading Lancastrian claimant.
Finally after adapting glam rock and wearing outlandish space-age and glam rock-adorned costumes, the group found success with the proto-disco smash, " Lady Marmalade ", in 1974, leading to their parent album, Nightbirds, becoming a platinum success.
The success of the concert gave them rave reviews and soon radio airplay increased with the album's leading single, " Lady Marmalade ", released shortly after the performance at the Met.
* The Sint-Romboutskathedraal ( St. Rumbold's Cathedral ) with its dominating tower ( UNESCO World Heritage < span style =" font-size: x-small "> ID 943-016 </ span >); the Sint-Janskerk ( Church of St. John the Evangelist ) exhibits ' The Adoration of the Magi ' and the Kerk van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-over-de-Dijle ( Church of Our Lady across the river Dijle ) ' The Miraculous Draught of Fishes ', paintings by Rubens ; the domed baroque Basiliek van Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-van-Hanswijk ( Basilica of Our Lady of Hanswyck ) by native architect Lucas Faydherbe, of whom some sculptures can also be found in the cathedral – he was a pupil and leading assistant of Rubens ; the baroque Begijnhofkerk ( Church of the Beguines, dedicated to St. Alexis and St. Catherine ); the former Jesuit church Sint-Pieter en Pauluskerk ( Saints Peter and Paul ).
Through his friendship with Lord Strange, Burgoyne came to know Strange's sister Lady Charlotte Stanley, the daughter of Lord Derby, one of Britain's leading politicians.
Prior to their nominations, and Diana Ross for Lady Sings the Blues the same year with Winfield and Tyson, only three other African Americans-Dorothy Dandridge, Sidney Poitier and James Earl Jones-had ever been nominated for a leading role.
She was the only daughter of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Henrietta, Countess of Bessborough, and related to other leading society ladies, being the niece of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, and cousin ( by marriage ) of Annabella, Lady Byron.
With the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, Rennie began to be seen as a potential star as a result of playing second leads in two vehicles for Britain's most popular leading actress of the era, Margaret Lockwood: the musical I'll Be Your Sweetheart and, most prominently, the sensual costume adventure The Wicked Lady.
Michael Rennie, along with Jean Simmons and The Wicked Lady leading man James Mason, was one of a number of British actors offered Hollywood contracts in 1949 – 50 by 20th Century-Fox's studio head, Darryl F. Zanuck.
The film became a major success and she was then given leading roles, such as Lady Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1934 ) with Leslie Howard, who became her lover for a while.
* Lady Bellaston ( Tom's lover and a leading figure in London society, who tries to force Sophia into marriage to a Lord by having her raped by him, so she would have Jones to herself )
Lady Montdore uses Cedric's popularity and charm to reestablish herself as a leading society hostess, to Cedric's advantage.
* Murder, She Wrote (" The Grand Old Lady ," 1989 ) -- an episode introduced by Angela Lansbury's leading character and starring Havoc as a guest mystery-solver from the past, told in the era she lived in.
Christopher William Hill's radio play Accolades, re-broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2007 as a tribute to its star, Ian Richardson, who had died the previous month, covers the period leading up to the publication of Shakespeare the Man in 1973 and publicity surrounding Rowse's unshakable confidence that he had discovered the identity of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets.
The Abbey served as a nursery for many of the leading Irish playwrights and actors of the 20th century, including William Butler Yeats, Augusta, Lady Gregory, Sean O ' Casey and John Millington Synge.
As First Lady and after, she has been a leading advocate for numerous causes, perhaps most prominently for mental health research.

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