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In 1891, Hughes left the practice of law to become a professor at the Cornell University Law School, but in 1893, he returned to his old law firm in New York City to continue practice until he ran for governor in 1906.
When Hughes left office, a prominent journal remarked " One can distinctly see the coming of a New Statism ... which Gov.
After filming was complete on Scarface, Hawks left Hughes to fight the legal battles and returned to First National to fulfill his contract, this time with producer Darryl F. Zanuck.
Four Prime Ministers in 1945: Labor Prime Minister John Curtin ( left ) shares a joke with the Governor General Prince Henry ( in uniform ) with former Country Party Prime Minister Arthur Fadden, Nationalist Prime Minister Billy Hughes and UAP Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
Nixon's brother Donald Nixon | Donald is on his right and Howard Hughes business associate John H. Meier is on his left ( 1969 ).
After a few performances, Hughes left the band in 1988 ; Dirnt then began playing bass and they became a three-piece band.
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It was constructed on the funds Ruth E. Hughes left for the Township Library through her will upon her death in March 1985.
On February 13, 1972, Michael Davis left the band ( he was using heroin and was all but forced out by the others ), and was replaced by a series of bassists ( Steve Moorhouse, Derek Hughes, and Ray Craig ).
When Sean Hughes left his long-term role as a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 2002, Bailey became his successor.
Years later, Hughes said, " I did not leave the Labor Party, The party left me.
Hughes then left OMD in November 1980, replaced by Martin Cooper.
Phillip Hughes batted, bowled and fielded left handed before a shoulder injury, he now fields right handed but hasn't continued bowling.
Glenn Hughes left the band after the 1973 tour to replace Roger Glover in Deep Purple.
It was to be a full-fledged reunion with an album of new songs, but Hughes again left the band before the album could be produced.
Christ Church ( left ) and Thomas Hughes Library in Rugby, Tennessee
After the release of version 0. 0. 6. 1 on December 26, 2000, the original developers left, and Richard " cyreve " Hughes took over the project.
Hughes often said that when he left, the British commander was " sobbing like a child.
Thornton left Ford in 1948 due to personality conflicts with executives Ernie Breech and Lewis Crusoe, moving on to Hughes Aircraft, and later was head of Litton Industries.
Group photograph of all Federal Labour Party MPs elected at the inaugural Australian federal election, 1901 | 1901 election, including Chris Watson, Andrew Fisher, Billy Hughes, and Tudor, front left.
Judge Hughes, lower left with back to camera, swears-in Lyndon B. Johnson as President of the United States.
Impatient to play at first-class level, Hughes left for Adelaide mid-season to try his luck at gaining selection for South Australia, whose batting was not as strong.
Four weeks after marrying his girlfriend, Hughes left for England as a member of the 1977 Australian team.
Again, Hughes was left out of the Australian team ; at this stage he had not played two Test matches consecutively.
After Hughes left her for another woman, her depression went into a tailspin from which she never recovered.

Hughes and Liverpool
While working in Liverpool, Scott met and married Louise Wallbank Hughes, a receptionist at the Adelphi Hotel ; his mother was displeased to learn that she was a Protestant.
Hill first came to prominence in Britain through his Yosser Hughes, a Liverpool working class man ultimately driven to the edge by an uncaring system, in Alan Bleasdale's BBC Play for Today, The Black Stuff and its more famous series sequel ( also by Bleasdale ), Boys from the Blackstuff.
The only long-term success that Shankly had in the transfer market in the late 1960s was his signing of Emlyn Hughes, who went on to captain Liverpool to victory in the European Cup.
Biggles ' new squadron includes a diverse cast, including the American ' Tex ' O ' Hara ( from Texas ), the Welshman ' Taffy ' Hughes, the Cockney ' Tug ' Carrington, the Oxford graduate Henry Harcourt and ' Ferocity ' Ferris from the streets of Liverpool.
As a child, he grew up a keen supporter of Liverpool – his favourite player being Emlyn Hughes.
From a ' Liverpool suburb ,' Neil Hughes turned out to be perhaps the most unpredictable of the entire group.
The late 19th-century Cemaes resident David Hughes, who travelled to Liverpool and found riches in the building industry, lived for much of his life on the island.
From a lower middle class background, his father was a commercial traveller and his mother was a shop assistant at T J Hughes in Liverpool.
Hughes attended Ranworth Square Primary School, Liverpool, until the age of 11.
Emlyn Walter Hughes, OBE ( 28 August 1947 – 9 November 2004 ) was an English footballer who captained both the England national team and the much-decorated Liverpool F. C.
Manager Bill Shankly was stopped in his car by the police as he drove Hughes to Liverpool for the first time and said: " Don't you know who I've got in this car?
Hughes settled into the midfield at Liverpool during a transitional period for the club, earning the nickname Crazy Horse after an illegal rugby tackle on Newcastle United winger Albert Bennett.
Liverpool did not win any honours in his first four seasons there but Hughes was seen as a demonstration of the future which Shankly had in mind.
In 1973, Hughes won his first League Championship title with Liverpool FC and his first European honour with the UEFA Cup.
At this stage of Hughes ' career, there was a low with England to go with a high with Liverpool.
At the end of that season, a now-famous smile was back on Hughes ' face when Liverpool reached the FA Cup final and destroyed Newcastle United 3 – 0.
With his international career seemingly in tatters, Hughes nevertheless remained a solid and successful leader with Liverpool, now under the guidance of Bob Paisley following Shankly's retirement.
Revie selected Hughes for further games through the early part of 1977, during which time Liverpool were heading towards an unprecedented ' treble ' of League Championship, FA Cup and European Cup.
Ultimately, they would win the title but then lose the FA Cup final to bitter rivals Manchester United, with Hughes again cutting a sickened figure as he climbed the Wembley steps to receive his losers ' medal, although he did manage to lead Liverpool on a lap of honour afterwards.
In 1978, Hughes was in the Liverpool team which lost its first ever League Cup final to Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest after a replay.
The league title went to Forest too, but Liverpool managed to retain the European Cup with a 1 – 0 win over FC Bruges at Wembley, with Hughes lifting the trophy for a second year running.
Hughes went on to win the League Cup in his first season with Wolves – the only trophy he did not win with Liverpooland duly lifted it as captain after a surprise 1 – 0 win over Nottingham Forest at Wembley.
In the show's picture board section, in which panel members were shown a board with a choice of 12 photographs of well known sports personalities to be identified, Hughes would usually reference his old shirt number at Liverpool in informing the show's host David Coleman " Number Six please, Dave ".
On 29 July 2010, Hughes became the new manager of Fulham, following the departure of Roy Hodgson to Liverpool.

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