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Their first major film, Primary ( 1960 ), documented John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey's respective campaigns in the 1960 Wisconsin Democratic Primary election.

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Isabella's mother Maria and the Ibelins ( now closely allied to Conrad ) argued that Isabella and Humphrey's marriage was illegal, as she had been underage at the time ; underlying this was the fact that Humphrey had betrayed his wife's cause in 1186.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., the son of the former President, stumped for Kennedy in West Virginia and raised the issue of Humphrey's failure to serve in the armed forces in World War II ( though in fact Humphrey had tried to enlist ).
Humphrey's critics later learned that Johnson had threatened Humphrey — Johnson told Humphrey that if he publicly opposed his Administration's Vietnam War policy, he would destroy Humphrey's chances to become President by opposing his nomination at the next Democratic Convention.
He is said to have entered William Humphrey's clock-maker's shop, then opposite the hotel, and enquired who had made a certain remarkable clock.
Baldwin also betrothed his 8-year-old half-sister Isabella to Humphrey IV of Toron, repaying a debt of honour to Humphrey's grandfather, who had given his life for him at Banias, and removing Isabella from the control of her mother and the Ibelin faction.
Tillyard has written of the Henry VI trilogy ; " The second part had showed us the murder of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, the rise of York, the destruction of two of Humphrey's murderers and the enmity of the two survivors, York and Queen Margaret.
On November 7, 1978, Durenberger was elected in a special election to complete the unexpired term of Senator Hubert Humphrey, whose position had temporarily been filled by Humphrey's wife Muriel.
Humphrey's grandson, Henry, had become a ward of the Yorkists following his death at the battle of Northampton in 1460.
In 1180, when Isabella was 8 ( according to William of Tyre ), she was betrothed to Humphrey IV of Toron, on the orders of her half-brother Baldwin IV, in payment of a debt of honour to Humphrey's grandfather Humphrey II who had been mortally wounded saving the king at Banias, and to remove her from the Ibelins ' political orbit.
Since the primary, Humphrey's support among likely voters had dropped by 14 percentage points, while Coleman's had increased by 5 percentage points.
The barons of Jerusalem had only begrudgingly accepted Guy as king because of the lack of a rival candidate ( due to Humphrey's diffidence ), and after the fall of Jerusalem they turned against him.
From whatever source it got its name, the private township of Middlemarch on Humphrey's property of Garthmyl had been surveyed on land adjoining the projected railway and several sections were already sold by 6 November 1880.
Humphrey's mother, Violet Schuster, came from a German family who had emigrated to Britain in the 1870s.
Humphrey's third daughter, Elizabeth, had died young.
Assaulted by the division of Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws, Humphreys ' three brigades were demolished ; Sickles had pulled back Humphrey's reserve brigade to shore up the neighboring division ( Maj. Gen. David B. Birney ), which was the first to be attacked.
It is generally thought that Dickens originally intended The Old Curiosity Shop as a short story like the others that had appeared in Master Humphrey's Clock, but after a few chapters decided to extend it into a novel.
On Humphrey's possible private situation, Jonathan Lynn commented: " We always supposed that Sir Humphrey lived in Haslemere, had a son at Winchester and a daughter at Bedales and that his wife was a sensible woman who made cakes for church socials and enjoyed walking the family bulldog.

Humphrey's and influence
* Information on Humphrey's thought and influence, including quotations from his speeches and writings.
Most of Sir Humphrey's actions are motivated by his wish to maintain the prestige, power, and influence he enjoys inside a large, bureaucratic organisation and also to preserve the numerous perks of his position: automatic honours, a substantial income, a fixed retirement age, a large pension, and the practical impossibility of being made redundant or being sacked.
That year he allied with Sibylla and Guy of Lusignan against Count Raymond, and his influence contributed to the recognition of Guy as king of Jerusalem, although Raymond and the Ibelins were attempting to advance the claim of his stepson Humphrey's wife Princess Isabella.

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Humphrey's approach differed because of his unique insight that organizations mature their processes in stages based on solving process problems in a specific order.
As a youngster, Humphrey's gang of friends at the lake would put on theatricals.
Humphrey's campaign was low on funds and could not compete for advertising and other " get-out-the-vote " drives with Kennedy's well-financed and well-organized campaign.
Humphrey's father died that year, and Humphrey stopped using the " Jr ." suffix on his name.
It was built for a cost of £ 520 (£ 20 over budget ) out of largely recycled materials on the foundations of Duke Humphrey's Tower, which resulted in the alignment being 13 degrees away from true North, somewhat to Flamsteed's chagrin.
A typical episode centres on Hacker's suggesting and pursuing a reform and Sir Humphrey's blocking of all Hacker's lines of approach.
* Lady Appleby, Sir Humphrey's wife, is mentioned on occasion and seen only briefly in " Big Brother ".
Kennedy was on stage to claim victory over McCarthy in the California primary when he was assassinated ; McCarthy was unable to overcome Humphrey's support within the party elite.
Shortly after her death in 1958, aged 63, Humphrey's book, The Art of Making Dances ( ISBN 0-87127-158-3 ), in which she shared her observations and theories on dance and composition, was posthumously published.
This was the first of many of Dickens's early works adapted for the stage of the Adelphi, including The Pickwick Papers as William Leman Rede's The Peregrinations of Pickwick ; or, Boz-i-a-na, a three-act burletta first performed on 3 April 1837, Frederick Henry Yates's production of Nicholas Nickleby ; or, Doings at Do-The-Boys Hall in November and December 1838, and Edward Stirling's two-act burletta The Old Curiosity Shop ; or, One Hour from Humphrey's Clock ( November and December 1840, January 1841 ).
And legal questions from the lawsuit went before the United States Supreme Court in Humphrey's Executor v. United States, 295 U. S. 602 ( 1935 ), in which the Court ruled that Roosevelt's decision to terminate Humphrey violated an express limitation on presidential power set forth by Congress in the Federal Trade Commission Act.
This device did not appear on their coat of arms, ( az, a bend ar cotised or, between 6 lioncels or ) nor their crest ( gu, doubled erm, a lion gardant crowned ), but it does appear on Humphrey's personal seal ( illustration ).
Aaloosaktukwi or Humphrey's Peak holds particular religious significance and is associated with the deity Aaloosaka, a symbol of the Two-Horn Society, a religious group among the Hopi dating to the occupation of the Awat ’ ovi village on Antelope Mesa.
*" From Caricature to Progress: Master Humphrey's Clock and Martin Chuzzlewit " by Michael Steig at Victorian Web-an article on Dickens ' collaboration with his illustrators during this period
I think that Humphrey's hobbies were reading ( mainly biographies ), listening to classical music, and occasionally visiting the RSC, the National Theatre or the Royal Opera House, where he was on the Board.
Even so, on many occasions Sir Humphrey describes Woolley as a " rising star " and " high flier " of the Civil Service, though it is not entirely clear how to interpret Sir Humphrey's remarks — that is, whether with sincere deference to Bernard's capabilities or with indignance to such a term being applied to a subordinate.
In 1968 Storck wrote, produced, and directed a half-hour promotional documentary on Hubert Humphrey called What Manner of Man, which was hugely instrumental in Humphrey's sudden surge in the polls towards the end of his unsuccessful race against Richard Nixon for President of the United States.

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In the late 1920s a severe economic downturn hit Doland ; both of the town's banks closed and Humphrey's father struggled to keep his drugstore open.
One of Humphrey's speeches contained the lines " It was once said that the moral test of Government is how that Government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children ; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly ; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped ," which is sometimes described as the " liberals ' mantra.
Humphrey's contribution was chiefly financial and organizational ; funding it from the earnings of the family brace business and Managing director until he joined the RFC in 1917.
Humphrey's foil is usually Donald Duck, one of his antagonists ; otherwise it is an officious park ranger voiced by Bill Thompson.
Humphrey's mother convinced Saladin not to bombard the tower in which the newly married young couple were lodged, although he continued to besiege the rest of the fortress ; Kerak was eventually relieved by King Baldwin IV.

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