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A wide-ranging, bipartisan force -- from Minnesota's Democratic Hubert Humphrey to Massachusetts' Republican Leverett Saltonstall -- was drawn up against a solid phalanx of Southern Democrats, who have traditionally used the filibuster to stop civil rights bills.
Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
A translation by Richard Davies, bishop of St David's and the scholar William Salesbury was published in 1567 by Humphrey Toy as Y Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin.
It was reportedly anchored in the river Dart for more than a year and the crew were used as labourers on the nearby Greenway Estate which was the home of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and his half-brother Sir Walter Raleigh.
The 1982 Steve Martin comedy Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was shot in black-and-white as a parody of a 1940s film noir and included footage of actors from the film-noir era such as Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster, and others spliced in with the modern actors.
In the spring he stayed briefly in Bramley, Leeds, with his sister Marjorie and her husband Humphrey Dakin, who was as unappreciative of Blair as when they knew each other as children.
His brother-in-law Humphrey Dakin, a " Hail fellow, well met " type, who took him to a local pub in Leeds, said that he was told by the landlord: " Don't bring that bugger in here again.
Their hiding place at Hagley, the home of Humphrey Littleton ( brother of MP John Littleton, imprisoned for treason in 1601 for his part in the Essex revolt ) was betrayed by a cook, who grew suspicious of the amount of food sent up for his master's consumption.
Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured.
Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957 ) was an American actor and is widely regarded as a cultural icon.
Bogart was born on Christmas Day, 1899 in New York City, the eldest child of Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart ( July 1867, Watkins Glen, New York – September 8, 1934, Tudor City apartments, New York City ) and Maud Humphrey ( 1868 – 1940 ).
His mother, Maud Humphrey, was a commercial illustrator, who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James McNeill Whistler, and who later became artistic director of the fashion magazine The Delineator.
Humphrey was the oldest of three children ; he had two younger sisters, Frances and Catherine Elizabeth ( Kay ).
" As a boy, Bogart was teased for his curls, his tidiness, the " cute " pictures his mother had him pose for, the Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes she dressed him in — and the name " Humphrey.
On August 21, 1946, Humphrey Bogart was honored in a ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theater to record his hand and footprints in cement.
Baldwin was able to replace Manasses with one of his own supporters, Humphrey II of Toron.
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.
It resembled Richard II's retreat at Sheen from the 1380s, and was later copied by his younger brother, Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, at Greenwich in the 1430s, as well by his son, John of Lancaster at Fulbrook.
The Vikings play their home games at the Mall of America Field at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis as they have since 1982 ( a bill was passed in May 2012 to build a new stadium for the team, which is expected to open by the 2016 season ).
In December 1979, ground was broken for construction of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis.
Humphrey was loyal to Guy and spoke Arabic fluently, so Richard used him as a translator and negotiator.
One of Denver's new major additions was rookie running back Bobby Humphrey, who rushed for 1, 151 yards, caught 22 passes for 156 yards, and scored 8 touchdowns.
Humphrey was Denver's leading rusher and receiver, with 61 rushing yards and 3 receptions for 38 yards.

Humphrey and enthusiastic
Although " Humphrey was an enthusiastic supporter of every U. S. war from 1938 to 1978 ", in February, 1960, he introduced a bill to establish a National Peace Agency.
Kirkland was enthusiastic about directing the episode as he enjoys film noir detective films and is a big fan of actor Humphrey Bogart, who has appeared in many films of the genre.
Digby Fairweather's New Georgians paid tribute to Gonella's musical heritage in 1984, and Fairweather and fellow trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton co-hosted a television tribute, Fifty Years of Nat Gonella, the following year, in which Gonella himself was an enthusiastic participant.

Humphrey and successor
Her legal successor was her half-sister Isabella, who was forced to end her marriage to Humphrey of Toron and instead to marry Conrad, but Guy refused to relinquish his crown until an election in 1192.
Muriel Humphrey also left the Senate in November 1978, immediately after the election of a successor.
Before departing to the battle, Humphrey identified his successor: Dor's father Bink, whom everybody assumed had no magic talent.

Humphrey and father's
Humphrey was born in a room over his father's drugstore in Wallace, South Dakota.
On 20 March 1413 Henry and Humphrey had been at their dying father's bedside.
Humphrey was made a royal ward on his father's death, under the control of Henry IV's queen Joanna of Navarre.
Being under age at his father's death, he was made a ward of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford.
Humphrey succeeded to his father's title, but died on 24 April 1438, while still a minor.
Since Humphrey ( VI ) was only sixteen years old at the time of his father's death, the Braose lands were taken into the king's custody until 1270.
The young Humphrey also inherited his father's title of Constable of England.
As he was under age at his father's death, he was placed under the protection of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and in 1436 accompanied Gloucester on an expedition to relieve Calais.

Humphrey and New
New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson said of the play, " a peach ... a roaring Western melodrama ... Humphrey Bogart does the best work of his career as an actor.
The Oneida Community, founded by John Humphrey Noyes in Oneida, New York, was a utopian religious commune that lasted from 1848 to 1881.
* Former Senator Gordon Humphrey of New Hampshire
The Oneida Community was a religious commune founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848 in Oneida, New York.
* The Hubert H. Humphrey Elementary School in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Humphrey is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.
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* J. P. Humphrey, Human Rights and the United Nations: A Great Adventure, New York: Transnational Publishers, 1984.
* Searle, Humphrey, ed Stanley Sadie, " Liszt, Franz ", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, First Edition ( London: Macmillian, 1980 ), 20 vols.
This film re-interpreted Ford Madox Brown's famous painting of emigrants leaving the English shores for a life in the New World, and has been compared to Humphrey Jennings's documentary Listen to Britain ( 1942 ) which constitutes its very antithesis.
Two years later he was working regularly in New York City, eventually playing bass and writing music for jazz flautist Bobbi Humphrey and keyboardist Lonnie Liston Smith.
In 1918 she married the financial backer of her most famous work, Married Love: A New Contribution to the Solution of the Sex Difficulties, Humphrey Verdon Roe, brother of Alliott Verdon Roe.
In 1653 another collection was published by Humphrey Moseley and Humphrey Robinson ; titled Six New Plays, the volume included The Brothers, The Sisters, The Doubtful Heir, The Imposture, The Cardinal, and The Court Secret.
* Humphrey Prideaux-The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations
* William Salesbury-Testament Newydd ein Arglwydd Iesv Christ, a translation of the New Testament into Welsh ( printed by Humphrey Toy in London and published on October 7 )
Some Democrats feared Wallace's appeal to organized blue-collar workers would damage Humphrey in northern states like Ohio, New Jersey, and Michigan.
New human and Muppet characters were introduced, including Zoe ( performed by Fran Brill ), baby Natasha and her parents Ingrid and Humphrey, and Ruthie ( played by comedian Ruth Buzzi ).
It also ushered in the era of other fully domed stadiums, such as the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, the now-demolished Kingdome in Seattle, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, and the now-demolished RCA Dome in Indianapolis.
Humphrey, an ardent New Dealer, supported Johnson's war policy.

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