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In 1937, she attempted to free herself from her contract and although she lost a well-publicized legal case, it marked the beginning of the most successful period of her career.
Mountain Brook is the hometown of actors Wayne Rogers, Kate Jackson, and Courteney Cox, and former Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr, and Natalee Holloway, a high school graduate who disappeared while on a graduation trip to Aruba on May 30, 2005, in a well-publicized missing persons case.
Lau had a well-publicized romantic relationship with University of Victoria creative writing professor and author W. P. Kinsella, more than 30 years her senior, which led to the filing of a libel case against her after she wrote a personal essay on the relationship ( the essay, " Me and W. P.
The Nathans ' marriage fell apart during the early 1990s and led to a well-publicized divorce case and custody battle.
Layli Miller-Muro founded the Tahirih Justice Center in 1997 following a well-publicized asylum case in which she was involved as a student attorney dealing with Female genital mutilation.
* Baby Jessica case, a well-publicized custody battle in Ann Arbor, Michigan
He became a lawyer in 1921, gaining some prominence for his unsuccessful defense in a well-publicized murder case.

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Dylan testified on Davis's behalf in a well-publicized civil trial held in July 1975.

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The secessions in the first and third points were occasioned in part by factors including the UPCUSA's approval of abortion rights, its stands on world peace and concomitant suspicion of an aggressive U. S. foreign policy ( brought about by the trauma of the Vietnam War ), and its support of controversial social justice causes such as a well-publicized General Assembly contribution to the defense fund of imprisoned activist Angela Davis.

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In an August 14, 2007, interview, she commented on all her well-publicized, outspoken views, in particular the Aladdin incident by noting, " If I had it to do over I would be much more gracious to everyone ... you can be as outspoken as you want if you are very, very respectful.
The circumstances of the reorganisation were never well-publicized, but several sources indicate that there were disputes over creative control:
Tensions between black residents of the city and police had been escalating for several months over several well-publicized allegations of police brutality.
The Morellos, suspected of over 100 murders, continued to use the barrel murder for over thirty years until eventually ceasing after the ( now well-publicized ) murders, which obtained unwanted attention from local authorities, as did the practice of other non-Italian criminals drawing police suspicion away from themselves onto the Morellos and other Italian mafiosi.
In one well-publicized dispute over mandatory Turnitin submissions, Jesse Rosenfeld, a student at McGill University declined to submit his academic work to Turnitin.

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On May 1 and 2, 2008, they made a well-publicized appearance on the show Divorce Court to air their differences in an attempt to save their marriage.
Co-creator Terry Louise Fisher was fired from the series in season 2 and filed a well-publicized lawsuit with Bochco and the studio.
Studd participated in the well-publicized 20 man over-the-top battle royal that took place at WrestleMania 2.

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King has had well-publicized disagreements with several of his contemporaries, including a long-standing feud with Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, who attempted to persuade King to leave the " poseurs ," " lame spikes ," and " eyeliner " of Slayer behind and focus on Megadeth.
In recent years, there have been several well-publicized incidents of memoir writers who exaggerated or fabricated certain facts in their work.
" On 31 May 2004, after almost a year of speculation, which included the club's well-publicized courting of Eriksson, he was finally relieved of his coaching duties at Chelsea, and his job went to José Mourinho, who had led Porto to successive European triumphs.
In September 2005, Mooney performed a segment at the 2005 BET Comedy Awards called the " Nigga Wake Up Call Award ", in which he jokingly presents an award to African American celebrities who have had well-publicized legal troubles.
At the July 1992 annual shareholders ' meeting for Time-Warner, actor Charlton Heston, who was a minor Time-Warner shareholder, was given the opportunity to address the crowd, and, in a well-publicized speech, recited lyrics from both " Cop Killer " and another song from Body Count, " KKK Bitch "-which namechecked Tipper Gore herself-in an attempt to embarrass company executives into dropping the album.
Lockyer, who lives in Hayward, California, was married in April 2003 to attorney Nadia Lockyer, a former Alameda County Supervisor, with whom he has a nine year-old son ; they are in the process of divorce after a well-publicized airing of their marital difficulties.
In November 1905, Panama was visited by Poultney Bigelow, a lecturer and writer for the American Geographical Society, who wrote a scathing report on progress in the Canal Zone — a report that was well-publicized in the States.
In recent years, the community was the locus of well-publicized battles between preservationists and Orange County officials who had approved Wal-Mart Stores ' plans to build a Walmart Supercenter along Route 3 on land near the Wilderness battlefield ; Walmart has since chosen a new location near the Germanna campus.

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After the 1964 season, in fact, there had been a well-publicized bidding war which culminated with the signing, by the AFL's New York Jets, of University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath for an unprecedented contract.
Being the city in which the Italian Mafia historically had its main interests, it has also been the place of several recent well-publicized murders.
The marriage was, by all accounts, fairly harmonious, lasting until her death in 1985, although Montand had a number of well-publicized affairs, notably with Marilyn Monroe, with whom he starred in one of her last films, Let's Make Love.
In June 1990, Irving went to the German provinces that had formerly been part of East Germany on a well-publicized tour entitled " An Englishman Fights for the Honour of the Germans ," on which he accused the Allies of having used " forged documents " to " humiliate " the German people.
One of Roy Disney's stated reasons for engineering his second " Save Disney " initiative had been Eisner's well-publicized but financially unjustified dissatisfaction with long-time production partner Pixar Animation Studios and its CEO Steve Jobs, creators of shared hits Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and other critically acclaimed computer animated motion pictures.
Redesigns for the Corvette and Nova were also delayed, and unit sales had still not recovered from the past four years of turmoil, much of that because of the bad publicity surrounding the Corvair and well-publicized quality-control issues affecting other Chevy models, including defective motor mounts that led to an unprecedented recall of 6. 7 million Chevrolets built between 1965 and 1969.
Hopkins had well-publicized fights with her arch-enemy Bette Davis ( Davis was having an affair with Hopkins ' husband at the time, Anatole Litvak ), when they co-starred in their two films The Old Maid ( 1939 ) and Old Acquaintance ( 1943 ).
Rimes is married to Northern Lights co-star Eddie Cibrian, with whom she had a well-publicized extramarital affair prior to the split from Sheremet.
Their basis for this conclusion included: a belief that the South Vietnamese military was no longer combat effective ; the results of the fall 1967 South Vietnamese presidential election ( in which the Nguyễn Văn Thiệu / Nguyễn Cao Kỳ ticket had only received 24 percent of the popular vote ); the Buddhist crises of 1963 and 1966 ; well-publicized anti-war demonstrations in Saigon ; and continuous criticism of the Thieu government in the southern press.
Berkeley had several well-publicized run-ins with MGM stars such as Judy Garland.
Berbick had a well-publicized feud with Larry Holmes, whom he fought in 1981.
In the second half of the sixties, Jones had a well-publicized relationship with actress Jill St. John and the two were briefly married.
Florida had an especially high number of lynchings in the years before the massacre, including a well-publicized incident in December 1922.
Negri had met Chaplin while in Germany, and what began as a platonic relationship there became a well-publicized affair and marriage speculation which received the headline, " The Queen of Tragedy To Wed The King of Comedy ".
Comics creator Frank Miller had a well-publicized feud with Wizard, initiated by his keynote speech at the 2001 Harvey Awards, during which he ripped a copy of the magazine apart and threw it in a trash can, calling it a " bible written by Satan ," a " monthly vulgarity ," and a " tree killer ( which ) regularly cheapens and poisons our field.
The title " love after love " was not by chance: he had just ended a well-publicized relationship with female rocker Fabiana Cantilo ( herself an important ' 90s singer in the movement ), and was getting involved with movie actress Cecilia Roth.
On October 16, 2002, after a well-publicized show election, Iraqi officials declared that Saddam had been re-elected to another seven-year term as President by a 100 % unanimous vote of all 11, 445, 638 eligible Iraqis, eclipsing the 99. 96 % received in 1995.
Tierney had a more sympathetic role as a man wrongly convicted of murder in Richard Fleischer's Bodyguard ( 1948 ), but by the 1950s, his well-publicized off-screen brawls began to hurt his career, and his parts grew smaller.
The party also made a concerted effort to weed out all forms of racism within its own membership, conducting a well-publicized trial of a Finnish member of a foreign language federation in Harlem that had acted insensitively toward blacks.
Brilliance then tried to go it alone, but with high pricing and considerable market reluctance after the well-publicized crash test failures, exports to Europe had ended by April 2010 with no immediate plans of resumption.

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