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Hughes's and filed
Hughes's husband had also filed for divorce.

Hughes's and against
He scored his first league goals for Manchester City, a brace in a 4 – 3 home victory against Sunderland on 19 December, a game which proved to be Mark Hughes's last game at the club.

Hughes's and McGraw-Hill
McGraw-Hill agreed to the terms and wrote up contracts between Hughes, Irving, and the company ; Irving and his friends forged Hughes's signatures.

Hughes's and Life
The title is a reference to the line " Life for me ain't been no crystal stair " Langston Hughes's poem " Mother to Son.

Hughes's and Irving
In 1970, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Irving met with an author of children's books and old friend, Richard Suskind, and spontaneously created the scheme to write Hughes's " autobiography ".
Irving started by enlisting the aid of artist and writer friends on Ibiza in order to forge letters in Hughes's own hand, imitating authentic letters they had seen displayed in Newsweek magazine.

Hughes's and .
Sensing danger to Boyd's broad definition of individual rights, Justice McKenna dissented in Wilson, declaring that Hughes's distinction between personal and corporate papers was " a limitation by construction " on an important " constitutional security for personal liberty.
Instead it's an intelligent, beautifully read ..." Stacy Keach played the role with an all-star cast at Joseph Papp's Delacorte Theatre in the early 70's, with Colleen Dewhurst's Gertrude, James Earl Jones's King, Barnard Hughes's Polonius, Sam Waterston's Laertes and Raul Julia's Osric.
Filming took place at Maine North High School in Des Plaines, Illinois, the same school used for some of the school-based scenes in Hughes's Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which was released just a year after The Breakfast Club.
Hughes's father, a joiner, had joined the Lancashire Fusiliers and fought at Ypres.
Hughes's biographers note that Plath did not relate her history of depression and suicide to him until much later.
Crow, and the timing of its publication, seemed to underline Hughes's predisposition for dark violence, exemplified by the nature that he wrote about, red in tooth and claw.
** Bermondsey by-election, 1983 ( U. K .): Simon Hughes's defeat of Peter Tatchell is criticised for alleged homophobia.
Hughes's trust in Gardner was what kept their relationship alive.
* " Water's water everywhere " by Jerry Fodor-a review of C. Hughes's book Kripke: Names, Necessity and Identity at the London Review of Books ( Fodor goes into several issues regarding the philosophical method of analysis ).
A Charterhouse schoolmaster had sent Hughes's first published work to The Spectator in 1917.
Hughes's short play The Sister's Tragedy was in the West End at the Royal Court Theatre by 1922.
Flashman's first and middle names were created for the character as Flashman's first name is not given in Hughes's novel.
The vanity plate of Cameron's dad's Ferrari spells NRVOUS and the other plates seen in the film are homages to Hughes's earlier works, VCTN ( National Lampoon's Vacation ), TBC ( The Breakfast Club ), MMOM ( Mr. Mom ), as well as 4FBDO ( Ferris Bueller's Day Off ).
Ben Stein's famous monotonic lecture about the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was not originally in Hughes's script.
Plath's headstone is regularly vandalised by removing Hughes's surname from the memorial, because some of her fans believe he was responsible for her death.
His friendship with Hughes led to Townshend's musical interpretation of Hughes's children's story, The Iron Man, six years later, as The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend, released in 1989.
On 15 September 1916 the NSW executive of the Political Labour League, Frank Tudor ( the Labor Party organisation at the time ) expelled Hughes from the Labor Party, after Hughes and 24 others had already walked out to the sound of Hughes's finest political cry " Let those who think like me, follow me.
The festival was the final component in the Festival of Britain and consisted of seven programmes, featuring Welsh composer Arwel Hughes's new oratorio St. David and appearances by Victoria de los Ángeles, Zino Francescatti, André Navarra, Walter Susskind, and Jean Martinon.
Tanen was behind Universal hits such as Animal House, John Hughes's Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.
Other notable roles include Mary Elizabeth ( O ' Brien ) Sims on the Lifetime Television drama series Any Day Now ( 1998 – 2002 ), for which she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, the voice of Little Bo Peep in the first two Toy Story films, a supporting role in the John Hughes's Pretty in Pink as well as guest-starring roles on such CBS's television series as Magnum, P. I., Joan of Arcadia, Close to Home, Two and a Half Men and ABC ' Men in Trees, Ugly Betty and Boston Legal.
Rugby School is one of England's oldest and most prestigious public schools, and was the setting of Thomas Hughes's semi-autobiographical masterpiece Tom Brown's Schooldays.
He is generally considered to be the source for the character of George Arthur in Thomas Hughes's well-known book Tom Brown's Schooldays which is based on Rugby.

lawyer and Chester
The bill passed by the legislature included phrasing, which was deliberately included by the Bay City lawyer Chester H. Freeman, that allowed Bay County to claim ratification.
Addie married Charles M. Webster, but died at the age of 25 ; Susan married Fred B. Snyder and died at the age of 28 ; Sarah Belle married Edward C. Gale, an area lawyer and son of the area's first real estate developer, Samuel Chester Gale.
The second creation came in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1721 when the noted lawyer Thomas Parker, 1st Baron Parker, was made Viscount Parker, of Ewelm in the County of Oxford, and Earl of Macclesfield, in the County Palatine of Chester.
* Squire Chester Lippet-The obnoxious lawyer who talks too much when visiting the Bold Dragoon
* Chester B. McLaughlin ( 1856 – 1929 ), New York lawyer and politician
Thomas Scott ( 1739 – March 2, 1796 ) was an American lawyer and politician who was born in Chester County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, Ira's wife, Glenda, ( Hawn ) a lawyer herself, often tries to rehabilitate her clients by giving them odd jobs around their house, including her chauffeur / butler Chester ( Carter ).
Following the end of the war he became a civilian lawyer in 1870, then the U. S. marshal for Indiana in 1879, commissioner of pensions under appointment of Presidents James Garfield and Chester A. Arthur in 1881.

lawyer and Davis
The county was organized January 29, 1841 and named for Andrew Jackson Davis, a lawyer and prominent citizen of St. Louis.
Sen. McClellan, at the age of 8, heard Governor and later U. S. Senator Jeff Davis speak at the Grant County court house that inspired him to become a politician and a lawyer.
Vance was the cousin ( and adoptive son ) of 1924 Democratic presidential candidate and lawyer John W. Davis.
Steward Davis ( 1890-after 1928 ), American lawyer and political activist
Davis appointed Benjamin to be the first Attorney General of the Confederacy on February 25, 1861, remarking later that he chose him because he " had a very high reputation as a lawyer, and my acquaintance with him in the Senate had impressed me with the lucidity of his intellect, his systematic habits, and capacity for labor ".
Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Barbara Lynn ( née Hepler ), a schoolteacher and native of Shelby County, Ohio, and Charles Davis Lowe, a trial lawyer.
* William Davis Ardagh, an Irish-born Canadian lawyer and politician
Davis worked as a lawyer in private practice from 1982 to 1988, when he became a partner in the Tampa-based business law firm of Bush, Ross, Gardner, Warren & Rudy.
William Henry Davis " Alfalfa Bill " Murray ( November 21, 1869 – October 15, 1956 ) was an American teacher, lawyer, and politician who became active in Oklahoma before statehood as legal adviser to Governor Douglas H. Johnston of the Chickasaw Nation.
Steward Davis, Baltimore trial lawyer and first Afro-American valedictorian at Dickinson
The academy moved into the previous Civil War hospital: " THE DALE GENERAL HOSPITAL " and was renamed Davis Hall, in honor of longtime board president, Isaac Davis ( lawyer ).
* John F. Davis ( 1907 – 2000 ), American lawyer, law professor, and Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States
* George Roscoe Davis, Washington, DC lawyer
* Fred Langdon Davis ( 1868 – 1951 ), lawyer and political figure in Manitoba, Canada
* Fred Henry Davis, American lawyer and judge
Davis was born in Toronto, Ontario, to a lawyer father and psychologist mother.
His vote totals were meager, fewer than 50, until the deadlock broke and on the 101st ballot he won 229. 5, but his anti-prohibition, anti-Klan stances made him a most unlikely compromise candidate and the Convention turned to John W. Davis of West Virginia, whose work as a Wall Street lawyer proved less of a political hurdle for the delegates.
After her divorce from Bill Jackson, she remarried to another New York lawyer, Wendell Davis, who died in 1972 ; she subsequently remarried a third time to U. S. Senator and former Ambassador to Israel, Kenneth Keating ; thus, becoming Mary ( Pitcairn ) Jackson Davis Keating.
Edward Davis " Ed " Fagan ( born October 20, 1952 ) is a controversial former American reparations lawyer who was punished by the Supreme Court for his conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.
When shown a series of photographs by Danny Davis, the McMartins ' lawyer, one child identified actor Chuck Norris as one of the abusers.
The main characters in the pilot episode included Dr Louella " Ella " Davis, the moral centre of the firm whose passion lies equally distributed between her work at St Albans Hospital Emergency Ward, and defending doctors ; " Happy " Henderson, a lawyer whose nickname can be greatly misleading ; Dr Jamie Lawless, an optimistic young doctor whose passion for helping others often leads him to inner conflict ; Caitlin King, the new law recruit at MDA whose ambitions far exceed what she can do at the firm ; Layla Young of the Bahá ' í faith, the friendly receptionist ; Dr Tony McKinnon, a doctor who works with Ella at the hospital ; and Richard Savage-the cut-throat plaintiff's advocate who often does battles with MDA.
John Davis ( January 13, 1787April 19, 1854 ) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician.

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