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Holden and laid
Steen Eiler Rasmussen, a friend of Holden, commented that, with the expansive design, " the London University is swallowing more and more of the old houses, and this quarter – which the Duke of Bedford laid out for good domestic houses – has taken on quite a different character.

Holden and for
At the same time, the human template for Roy Batty hires Dave Holden, the blade runner attacked by Leon, to help him hunt down the man he believes is the sixth replicant-Deckard.
In his 2001 book, writer Robert Holden identified at least nine regional variations for the creature known as the bunyip across Aboriginal Australia.
Holden is also responsible for the distribution of the Opel brand in Australia.
After the war, Holden returned to producing vehicle bodies, this time for Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac and Vauxhall.
The FB became the first Holden that was adapted for left-hand-drive markets, enhancing its export potential, and as such was exported to New Caledonia, New Hebrides, the Philippines and Hawaii.
The 1980s were challenging for Holden and the Australian automotive industry.
This came after the 1994 introduction of the Opel Corsa replacing the already available Suzuki Swift as the source for the Holden Barina.
The campaign publicised, " for the first time ever, all Australians can enjoy the financial benefit of Holden Employee Pricing ".
To increase profitability, Holden looked to the South Korean Daewoo brand for replacements after acquiring a 44. 6 percent stake — worth US $ 251 million — in the company in 2002 as a representative of GM.
Following Holden's successful application for a A $ 149 million government grant to build a localised version of the Chevrolet Cruze in Australia from 2011, Holden in 2009 announced that it would initially import the small car unchanged from South Korea as the Holden Cruze.
In Sabrina, Billy Wilder, unable to secure Cary Grant, chose Bogart for the role of the older, conservative brother who competes with his younger playboy sibling ( William Holden ) for the affection of the Cinderella-like Sabrina ( Audrey Hepburn ).
In the 1920s and 1930s, Charles Holden designed a series of modernist and art-deco stations for which the Underground remains famous.
On one occasion when Askin was supposed to drive a new Holden from the factory assembly line during a visit, Askin arranged for his driver, Russ Ferguson, to be hidden on the car floor working the controls while Askin held the wheel.
Milligan lived for several years in Holden Road, Woodside Park and at The Crescent, Barnet, and was a strong supporter of the Finchley Society.
However, the Court did uphold some economic regulation such as state prohibition laws ( Mugler v. Kansas ), laws declaring maximum hours for mine workers ( Holden v. Hardy, 1898 ), laws declaring maximum hours for female workers ( Muller v. Oregon, 1908 ), President Wilson's intervention in a railroad strike ( Wilson v. New, 1917 ), as well as federal laws regulating narcotics ( United States v. Doremus, 1919 ).
Kelly began filming scenes for her next film, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, in January 1954 with William Holden.
* Rebecca Holden as April Curtis ( Season 2 ) – Chief technician for KITT.
The name of Holden Illingworth, a textiles magnate, is associated with a class of reel with fixed spool that does not have different positions for casting and retrieval.
In Australia and New Zealand vehicles like the Holden Ute and Falcon Utility are colloquially called utes ( shortened for utility vehicle, see: " Coupe utility ").
When working on I Wanted Wings ( 1941 ), with Brian Donlevy and William Holden, he went up with a pilot to test a plane for filming.
However, she refuses to apologize for her past, and Holden leaves feeling angry and confused.
In addition to inviting Holden Roberto and his guerrillas to Beijing for training, China provided weapons and money to the rebels.

Holden and Museum
A large parcel of land in Bloomsbury near the British Museum was acquired from the Duke of Bedford and Charles Holden was appointed architect with the instruction to create a building " not to suggest a passing fashion inappropriate to buildings which will house an institution of so permanent a character as a University.
* Holden House Museum.
* In J. D. Salinger novel The Catcher in the Rye, the protagonist Holden Caulfield at one point finds himself heading towards the Museum, reflecting on past visits and remarking that what he likes is the permanence of the exhibits there.
From 1953 to 1954, Hurd, assisted by his protégés Manuel Acosta and John Meigs as well as his wife Henriette, painted a fresco mural in the rotunda of what was then the West Texas Museum ( now Holden Hall ) at Texas Technological College ( now Texas Tech University ) in Lubbock.
The Lilah Callen Holden Elephant Museum is a collection of historical, religious, and sociological artifacts including some on long term loan from the Smithsonian, such as an 8 foot ( 2. 4 m ) tall mastodon skeleton.
The Museum holds the world's largest collection of Aboriginal bark paintings and stone tools, the heart of champion racehorse Phar Lap and the Holden prototype No. 1 car.
Holden Hall, the location of the original Museum of Texas Tech University and now used for classrooms and offices, was named in his honor in 1972.
In 1935, Holden organized the West Texas Museum Association and sought funds from the Texas Centennial Commission for the West Texas Museum ( now known as the Museum of Texas Tech University ).
Six Abilene residents were also influential in the formation of the group: Rupert N. Richardson, later president of Hardin-Simmons ; William Curry Holden, then of Methodist-affiliated McMurry College and later first president of the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock ; L. G.

Holden and Texas
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, Jaime Sánchez and Edmond O ' Brien, the film detailed a gang of veteran outlaws on the Texas / Mexico border in 1913 trying to exist within a rapidly approaching modern world.
In 1913 Texas, Pike Bishop ( William Holden ), the leader of a gang of aging outlaws, is seeking retirement with one final score, namely the robbery of a railroad office containing a cache of silver.
* Texas ( 1941 film ), a western starring William Holden and Glenn Ford
* Image Gallery of the Peter Hurd mural in rotunda of Holden Hall at Texas Tech University
Holden was one of three sons born to Robert Lee Holden and Grace Holden née Davis in Coolidge, Texas.
The Holden and Davis families moved west toward Colorado City, Texas.
Holden studied Texas history under Professor Joseph A. Hill at West Texas Normal College ( now West Texas A & M University ) in Canyon, Texas, during the summers of 1917 and 1918.
During most of the 1920s, Holden taught history at the college level while still continuing his own studies at the University of Texas, where he eventually earned his bachelor's, master's, and Ph. D. degrees.
In 1923, Holden organized and chaired the history department at the newly established McMurry College ( now McMurry University ), a Methodist-affiliated institution in Abilene, Texas.
Holden Hall at Texas Tech University
In 1929, Holden joined the faculty of Texas Technological College ( now Texas Tech University ) to instruct history and anthropology.
Holden was elevated to dean of the Texas Tech Graduate School in 1945, a position that he retained until 1950.

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