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* 1583 – Sir Humphrey Gilbert establishes the first English colony in North America, at what is now St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The top actors of the era are now thought of as the classic film stars, such as Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Greta Garbo, and the greatest box office draw of the 1930s, child performer Shirley Temple.
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.
* August 5 – Sir Humphrey Gilbert, in what is now the city of St John's, Newfoundland, claims the island of Newfoundland on behalf of England, marking the beginning of the British Empire.
“ A Republican less than five years earlier ,” scientist Jeff Taylor notes of HHH in 1947, “ he was now reading lifelong Farmer-Laborites out of the party .” The Humphrey fusionists vanquished “ the traditional agrarian populists within the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party .”
While Sir Humphrey initially held all the aces, Hacker now and again plays a trump card of his own.
During the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, Enid was the location of a land office which is now preserved in its Humphrey Heritage Village, part of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center.
David Steele drilled for Humphrey Brick and Tile ( now Humphrey Charcoal ).
Guy attended the wedding festivities for Isabella ( now about 11 ) and Humphrey, held in Karak ; however, the festivities were interrupted by Saladin, who besieged the fortress with the wedding guests inside.
The Ibelins hastily divorced Isabella from Humphrey, and married her to Conrad, who now claimed the kingship.
As a result, while he initially entered the campaign with few illusions of winning, McCarthy now devoted himself to beating Kennedy ( and Hubert Humphrey, who entered the race after LBJ removed himself ) and gaining the nomination.
Sir Aston Cockayne, Massinger's constant friend and patron, refers in explicit terms to this collaboration in a sonnet addressed to Humphrey Moseley on the publication of his folio edition of Beaumont and Fletcher ( Small Poems of Divers Sorts, 1658 ), and in an epitaph on the two poets he says: " Plays they did write together, were great friends, And now one grave includes them in their ends.
In June 2001, Robbins married Bonnie Humphrey ( now known as Sage Robbins )
The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey, who led a convention at the Stanford Research Institute ( now SRI International ) in the 1960s and 1970s using data from Fortune 500 companies.
A month later, Isabella, who was now claiming the crown from Guy, restored Humphrey of Toron's claim to Chastel Neuf and Toron ( should they be reconquered ) when she accepted the annulment of their marriage.
The area now covered by the township was opened for settlement and organized in 1870 into the following geographic ( and sometime municipal ) townships of Watt, Cardwell, Humphrey, Christie, Medora and Wood.
Conservative MP and animal lover Alan Clark was suspicious about the way Humphrey's retirement was announced and demanded proof that the cat was still alive: " Humphrey is now a missing person.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Henry Fonda in the 1955 live televised versionIn 1955, a live television version was performed as an installment of Producer's Showcase, a weekly dramatic anthology, featuring Bogart ( now top-billed ) as Mantee, Henry Fonda as Alan, and Bogart's wife Lauren Bacall as Gabrielle.
Isabella was now the rightful queen, but Humphrey remained loyal to Guy, who was still determined to remain king.
In addition to these, many programs still seen today were launched at this time including the ABC's acclaimed current affairs program Four Corners ( 1961 ) and Play School – now the country's longest-running children's show — as well as the Nine Network's Here's Humphrey, which both premiered in 1966.
Other stand-in hosts have included Gabby Logan, Mark Pougatch, Mark Chapman, Celina Hinchcliffe, the show's first female presenter and Jake Humphrey became the youngest presenter of the show and now is the F1 Main Presenter but features heavily on football coverage.
The building also replaced an earlier courthouse and also the earlier Hennepin County Jail, which was located where the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome now stands.
The site of a cave used by the highwayman, Humphrey Kynaston, this now forms part of the Nesscliffe Hill Country Park.

Humphrey and leads
* July 11 – Humphrey Gilbert leads 1500 volunteers from England on an expedition to assist the Sea Beggars.
Shelby idealises her marriage to Humphrey, depicting them as his young romantic leads.
Although law enforcement authorities initially had very few leads, police did identify two suspects ; one a University of Florida student ( Edward Humphrey ) who had a history of mental illness and bore numerous scars on his face from a car accident, making him an ideal video snip when discussing news about the investigation.
She was usually cast as unsympathetic second leads and tough-talking " dames " of Warner's contemporary crime melodramas such as Jimmy the Gent and Marked Woman, where she met Humphrey Bogart.
His good looks quickly got him supporting roles, most notably as the son of Willie Stark played by Broderick Crawford in All the King's Men ( 1949 ), but he also enjoyed leads such as " Nick Romano " in Knock on Any Door ( 1949 ) opposite Humphrey Bogart ( who told him, " You look great, but kid, that's not enough "), " Brock Mitchell " in Fury at Showdown, and as Robin Hood in Rogues of Sherwood Forest ( 1950 ) with Alan Hale.
Smith appeared in many black-and-white noirish films in supporting roles alongside more handsome and popular movie leads, such as John Garfield in Body and Soul ( 1947 ) and Humphrey Bogart in In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ).

Humphrey and Office
Vice President Humphrey at a meeting in the Oval Office, 21 June 1965
The three main characters in the Minister's Office of the Department of Administrative Affairs: from left, Sir Humphrey Appleby, Bernard Woolley and Jim Hacker.
* Humphrey ( cat ), Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office ( Humphrey the cat was named after Sir Humphrey Appleby )
Humphrey ( c. 1988 – March 2006 ) was a cat employed as the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office at 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from October 1989 to 13 November 1997.
Humphrey was found as a stray by a Cabinet Office civil servant and named in honour of Sir Humphrey Appleby, the archetypal civil servant of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.
After the death of the previous mouser, Wilberforce, in 1988 the Cabinet Office and Number 10 were in need of a replacement and so Humphrey began his work.
By the time of his retirement, Humphrey had risen to the position of Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office.
In November 1993, an internal memo was circulated in the Cabinet Office, informing staff that Humphrey was suffering from a minor kidney complaint and had been put on a special diet.
In March 2006, a spokesman for Tony Blair reported that Humphrey had died during the previous week, at the home of the Cabinet Office worker who had been accommodating him.
In 1977, Jenrette worked as a research associate at the Office of Technology Assessment under the co-chairmanship of Senators Hubert H. Humphrey and Edward M. Kennedy.

Humphrey and Americans
Humphrey gained national fame during these years by becoming one of the founders of the liberal anticommunist Americans for Democratic Action ( ADA ) and for reforming the Minneapolis police force.
During the period of McCarthyism ( 1950 – 1954 ), Humphrey was accused of being " soft on Communism ", despite having been one of the founders of the anti-communist liberal organization Americans for Democratic Action, having been a staunch supporter of the Truman Administration's efforts to combat the growth of the Soviet Union, and having fought Communist political activities in Minnesota and elsewhere.
Following a successful Vietcong hit and run attack on the US installations at Pleiku on February 7, 1965 ( where 7 Americans were killed and 109 wounded ), Humphrey returned from Georgia to Washington D. C., to attempt to prevent further escalation.
In 1947, along with Eleanor Roosevelt and Hubert Humphrey, he founded Americans for Democratic Action to support the cause of economic and social justice.
Despite the volatility of the Cold War between the two superpowers, many Americans received Mikoyan amiably, including Minnesota Democrat Hubert Humphrey, who characterized him as someone who showed a " flexibility of attitude " and New York governor Averell Harriman, who described him as a " less rigid " Soviet politician.
Graham, along with Eleanor Roosevelt and Hubert Humphrey and other anticommunist liberals of the era, was affiliated with the liberal advocacy group, the Americans for Democratic Action.
He chaired Italo-Americans for Kennedy in 1960, Italian Americans for Johnson in 1964 and Italian Americans for Humphrey in 1968.
* John F. Kennedy defeated Hubert Humphrey in the West Virginia primary election, winning the predominantly Protestant state and dispelling doubts about whether Americans would support a Roman Catholic nominee.

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