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He replied, `` My first choice would be Mark Howe ''.
Baxter and Howe also answered Stillingfleet, who replied in The Unreasonableness of Separation.
According to John Brophy, when a reporter asked Mahovlich what was wrong, he replied, “ I don ’ t know, but I seem to play a lot better with Howe and Delvecchio .”
With the Opposition few in numbers, ministers did as they wanted, and when Howe was accused by British Columbia Tory MP Howard Green in 1951 of being willing to end tariffs if the people would let him, Howe replied, " Who would stop us?
" Looks like you've been eating pretty well under a Liberal government ", Howe replied, poking the questioner in the midsection.
" Howe determined to leave politics entirely, but St. Laurent asked for his continued help, and Howe replied that he would help the party any way he could.

Howe and here
* Bewilderment a talk by Fanny Howe, with an excerpt here from a longer version presented 9 / 25 / 98 on the Poetics & Readings Series, sponsored by Small Press Traffic at New College, San Francisco.
* Fanny Howe Interviewed by Jennifer Moxley for info on Jennifer Moxley ( link here )
Mass Transit, and after it Folio bookshop, became focal points for much of the poetic activity that was to result in the East Coast wing of the " Language " group, and here Darragh met other poets, including Susan Howe, Diane Ward, Doug Lang, Joan Retallack, and P. Inman, all of whom were also to become key members of the group.
A major BC Ferries terminal is located here, providing vehicle ferry links to Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, and Bowen Island, a small island in the southern part of Howe Sound.
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe performed and recorded their live album, entitled An Evening of Yes Music Plus, here on September 9, 1989.

Howe and my
Laura ( Howe ) Richards later wrote: “ So far as I can remember, my father had no pleasant memories of his school days.
General Howe is said to have exclaimed, " My God, these fellows have done more work in one night than I could make my army do in three months.
Howe stated, " I've never seen one of those things in my life, but I'll take the job.
When Howe turned over the completed elevator to the owner, the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association, he was asked how badly he had done on the contract, and stated, " I lost my shirt.
During the debate on Howe's war spending estimates in 1945 ( which totalled $ 1. 365 billion ), Howe answered an Opposition question on whether such a large sum could be reduced: " I dare say my honourable friend could cut a million dollars from that amount, but a million dollars from the War Appropriations Bill would not be a very important matter.
Howe wrote in a letter to Defence Minister Claxton in 1952 that " I am frightened for the first time in my defence production experience.
Howe had earlier turned down an Opposition offer to agree to a three-year extension of his ministerial powers, saying " That would mean coming back to Parliament in three years, and I've more to do with my time than amusing Parliament.
My master is my light "; Amelia Howe Kritzer argues that he is played by a white man because " the reversal exposes the rupture in Joshua's identity caused by his internalization of colonial values ".
And he's my choice as the best right winger hockey ever knew – despite the fact that others disagree and give their votes to Rocket Richard or Gordie Howe.
Built at the request of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Howe, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1782-83 for " a few small rooms of my own ", it was the official residence of First Lords of the Admiralty until 1964, and has also been home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated.

Howe and good
The position of the new camp was admirably selected and well fortified, its easily defensible nature being one good reason why Howe did not attack it.
Of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe the philosopher Whitehead said the Earth's first visitors to Mars should be persons likely to make a good impression, and when he was asked, `` Whom would you send ''??
It is strange that only Dick Irvin and I have the courage to risk our livelihood by defending our rights against such a dictator .”( On the topic of ' paper assists ' given out in Detroit :) “ It is not surprising that Howe, Lindsay and Abel are among the top point-scorers in the league, although I admit Howe and Lindsay are good players.
Having a good relationship with Detroit coach Jack Adams, he notified Adams of the clerical error and Howe was quickly put on the team's protected list.
Over the years Howe became good friends with Gretzky, who had idolized Howe as a young player, and who would later break many of Howe's scoring records and milestones.
The exhausted state of the fleet made it impossible for Howe to fit his ships properly or supply them with good crews, and Howe's progress to Gibraltar was hampered by the need to escort a large convoy carrying stores.
But Boom Boom had a hard time convincing the NHL of his considerable talents ; Maurice Richard, Andy Bathgate ( New York Rangers ) and Gordie Howe ( Detroit Red Wings ) were so good that they overshadowed him.
Maintenance of an independent community separate from the Wycombe conurbation has been helped not only by the village's historic connections with the Missendens, Penn Street and Amersham but also by the presence in the village of a full range of amenities including: pre-schools ; primary and secondary schools ; three different Christian denomination churches ( Anglican, Baptist, Methodist ); a GP practice ; a dental practice ; three pubs ( The Bat and Ball, The Earl Howe and The Old Oak ); two clubs ( The British Legion and the Holmer Green Sports Association ); and good sports facilities.
Before going in, Holmes observes that the lodger ’ s window commands a good view down Howe Street, and at the other end is a house matching the one mentioned in the agony column.
Howe considered Gilbert LaBine to be both a personal friend good manager ,” because the minister reassured the British government that he “ could be left in control of the company .”
In recovery from his hospital bed, Howe said, " Ted is too good a player to deliberately injure another player.
She was in good health and happy, and was treated by Dr Howe as his daughter.

Howe and man
Then there was Mark Howe and there was Henry Dwight Sedgwick, an accomplished man of letters who wrote in the spirit of Montaigne and produced in the end a formidable body of work.
Howe acting as point man, moved the nuclear group from Montreal to Chalk River, Ontario in 1944, with the establishment of Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories and the residential town of Deep River, Ontario.
In early 1981, Wetton and former Yes guitarist Steve Howe were brought together by A & R man John Kalodner and Geffen Records to start writing material for a new album.
Howe declared outside the hall that “ No man ’ s freedom is safe until all men are free ,” and shortly afterward the abolitionists stormed the hall, breaking through the door with a battering ram.
Although Howe remained a wealthy man, his business prospects were few, and he decided to seek another line of work.
A little girl presents Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon | Queen Elizabeth ( later the Queen Mother ) with flowers as her husband George VI of the United Kingdom | the King ( to her right ), Prime Minister Mackenzie King ( further to right ) and Transport Minister C. D. Howe ( centre, behind hat being held by man in front ) look on.
On 19 May in Morris, Manitoba, Howe told one man demanding to speak that when his own party held a meeting, he could ask all the questions he wanted.
As Howe left, another man asked why he had not answered his question, posed earlier.
Howe managed to get TV time just before the election and according to Bothwell and Kilbourn " treated his viewers to the sight of a tired, harsh old man, telling them that the nice young fellow that they had been seeing on television for the last couple of months was, if not a communist himself, then associated with the communists.
In 1666 Howe accepted the Five Mile Act, but with the limiting clause, " so far as the laws of man are agreeable to the Word of God.
As a man, Howe was something of a playboy and won a reputation as a womanizer.
" Desson Howe in the Washington Post wrote that " the man who, among many films, shot Rainer Werner Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun, Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ, James L. Brooks's Broadcast News and Mike Nichols's Working Girl, gives human skin a peachy glow, frames a seduction scene ( involving back-caressing and parted lips ) that's the next best thing to being there and, in what amounts to the visual zenith of the movie, paints a champagne-drinking balcony scene with appropriately moonlit intoxication.
In 2008, Houghton was part of the three man team along with Don Givens and Don Howe appointed to head-hunt the new international manager.
By orders of General Howe, the Americans were confined to the hold and treated severely, being allowed but a half-pint of water per day per man, even though the heat was so unbearable that the men were obliged to strip off all their clothes.
An extremely wealthy man, Gulliver was also able to build many grand houses, among them ' Howe Lodge ', in Kinson, Bournemouth, a purpose built smuggling stronghold.
He was absent from the field during the Battle of Bunker Hill, perhaps due to a quarrel with General Howe, a man with whom Percy could not get along.
For instance, Admiral Richard Lord Howe ( 1762-1799 ), one of Britain ’ s best known and respected seamen – and a white man – was commonly called “ Black Dick ,” a nickname his brother Sir William Howe gave to him as descriptive of the Admiral ’ s swarthy complexion.

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