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However, Junior is hardly a model child ; apparently mean-spirited and incorrigible, he leaves a path of serious destruction in his wake, and is even pen pals with Martin Beck ( Michael Richards ), a notorious serial killer called the Bow Tie Killer.

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However, later in their marriage, after becoming severely depressed in the wake of Maria's death, she began an affair with the young architect Walter Gropius ( later head of the Bauhaus ), whom she met during a rest at a spa.
Vinci is rumoured to have been poisoned in the wake of an ill-advised affair, a story which is given by several reliable authorities without evident contradictions.
However, that concession was withdrawn in the wake of the News of the World phone hacking affair, allowing the U. K. government to contest the merger on competition grounds, instead of whether News Corp. would be a " fit and proper " owner for BSkyB.
Some BBC staff felt that too much blame had been placed on their organisation in the wake of the David Kelly affair in the Hutton Report, and that the government was interfering in the BBC.
In the wake of the News of The World hacking affair, Dyke frequently appeared in the media to comment on events.
The Faurisson affair is a term given to an academic controversy in the wake of a book by Robert Faurisson, a Holocaust denier.
It was only a few months after Brand resigned from BBC Radio 2 in the wake of the uproar over the Sachsgate affair
In November 2007, in the wake of new revelations about the Airbus affair by Karlheinz Schreiber, The Globe and Mail published evidence indicating that Moores had written a letter about the Airbus deal to Franz Josef Strauss, chairman of Airbus Industrie.
Chan stood again at the following election, but in the wake of the affair and Singirok's allegations, not only lost power, but also his seat in parliament.
During season 5, Georgie and John separated in the wake of her affair with Dr. Caspian, and he did not return as a regular for the final season, though while offscreen John wrote a hit song, " Thank You, Babe, For Leavin ' Me ," which caused Georgie much consternation.
Nikolai Nadezhdin, who initially entertained the westernized, Schellingian notion of nationality, radically changed his mind in favor of Official Nationality in the wake of the Chaadaev affair ( 1837 ), writing that " nationality had always consisted of love of the Tsar and obedience, and which in the future should display in itself, to Europe's dismay, a brilliant lesson of how from the holy unity of autocracy, must arise an exemplary and splendid national enlightenment ...".
Yancey did make one further attempt to meet with Russell in the wake of the Trent affair, but Russell replied to the delegation that " we must decline to enter into any official communication with them.
More recently, Marr wrote, along with Marian Wilkinson, Dark Victory, an account of the 2001 Australian election campaign in the wake of the Tampa affair.
Engholm was elected Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein in 1988, in the wake of the Barschel affair / Waterkantgate-he had been spied on was a victim of severe defamation ( HIV infection, tax evasion, etc.
" said,In the wake of the Imus affair, I began to think that the African-American community must be consistent in its outrage .” The Clifton, Maryland minister has also said, “ Why are these corporations making these images normative and mainstream ?” ... “ I can talk about this in the church until I am blue in the face, but we need to take it outside .” The NAACP and the National Congress of Black Women also have called for the reform of images on videos and on television.

wake and Warner
In the wake of Zanuck's resignation, Harry Warner agreed to again raise the salary for studio employees.
In the wake of this falling out, Jack's relationship with his son, Jack Warner Jr., also became strained.
On 20 June 2011, Jack Warner resigned from the presidency of CONCACAF, all posts with FIFA, and removed himself from all participation in football, in the wake of the corruption investigation resulting from the 10 May 2011 meeting of the Caribbean Football Union.
In the wake of this success, Harry Warner, seeing Edison's monopoly threat grow, decided to break with Laemmle and had the brothers start their own film production company, Warner Features.
Sam, not wanting to take any more of brother Harry's refusal to move forward with using sound in future Warner films, agreed to accept Zukor's offer, but the deal died after Paramount lost money in the wake of Rudolph Valentino's death.
TV Nation was created in the wake of the success Moore had with the documentary Roger & Me, prompting Warner Bros. television to ask Moore for television series ideas.
Despite its dated anti-Japanese slant ( in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor drawing the United States directly into World War II against the Axis powers ), and because the cartoon was not one of The Censored Eleven, it was occasionally shown on television in syndicated packages with other pre-August 1948 Warner cartoons that were under the ownership of Associated Artists Productions.
In the wake of Mann's bankruptcy, the theatre, along with the other Mann properties, were sold in 2000 to a partnership of Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures, who also acquired the Mann brand name.
In the wake of the success of Gold Diggers of Broadway, journalists had dubbed Warner " the godfather of the talking screen.
In the wake of Nazi Germany's rise to power, Warner became a key proponent of US intervention in Europe.
Weigel then encouraged viewers to call and write Time Warner and Charter to add the station to their lineups in the wake of being the Milwaukee station that would air the WIAA high school basketball championships, using promotions on WDJT and in local newspapers to send the message.
With the new independence of its parent company, Warner Music Group-in the wake of its sale by Time Warner-Atlantic was faced with the challenge of recreating the company for a new era, including the merger of two of the music industry's most legendary labels-Atlantic and Elektra.

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The guerrillas were running across the parade ground and through the rear gate in the wake of the departing horses.
He rose at 4:00 A.M. the year round and was apt to stride through camp crowing like a cock to wake his men.
The probable answer is that it will do so just as long as Russia can exercise a veto in favor of chaos and until young African nations wake up to the truth that out of false pride they are visiting ruin on Central Africa.
He told me to wake you ''.
He would wake up in the middle of the night and fret about it.
So much for the tiresome facts, as familiar to you, I'm sure, as to the constables and state troopers who followed in your wake.
These things have been disseminated by other means, but always in the wake of extensive publication of analytic results.
In his wake came the District Traffic Supervisor and the cream of the telegraphic profession, ten of Boston's best, chosen for their long experience and thorough knowledge of golf.
Probably less than one percent of our previsions escape final obliteration before we wake.
if they should bite before I wake, I pray the Lord their jaws to break ''.
The trade bodies which came in the wake of the A.L.A.M. were more representative, for they never adopted a policy of exclusion.
Mendoza didn't wake until nearly nine-thirty.
It grows terribly and unavoidably in power and leaves in its wake a trail of misery, moral disintegration, and destruction.
And in the wake of the new affluence and the new techniques of processing comes a new American interest in how what people eat affects their health.
`` Carla, wake up '', he said shaking her.
`` Mrs. Roberts had called, and couldn't wake you.
`` I'm -- hard to wake up '', she faltered.
You'll wake up the whole building.
In the wake of postmodern literature, critics such as Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault have examined the role and relevance of authorship to the meaning or interpretation of a text.
His report of life there covers a wide range of topics, such as marriage in heaven ( where all angels are married ), children in heaven ( where they are raised by angel parents ), time and space in heaven ( there are none ), the after-death awakening process in the World of Spirits ( a place halfway between Heaven and Hell and where people first wake up after death ), the allowance of a free will choice between Heaven or Hell ( as opposed to being sent to either one by God ), the eternity of Hell ( one could leave but would never want to ), and that all angels or devils were once people on earth.
It has become a song that inspires hope in the wake of tragedy, becoming a sort of " spiritual national anthem " according to authors Mary Rourke and Emily Gwathmey.
The increasing power of his new neighbours caused Alboin some unease however, and he therefore decided to leave Pannonia for Italy, hoping to take advantage of the Byzantine Empire's reduced ability to defend its territory in the wake of the Gothic War.
Though she had taken away Alexander's sword, they feared to set about the deed until she threatened to wake him.
* In 406 BC, after years of defeats in the wake of the annihilation of their vast invasion force in Sicily, the Athenians at last won a naval victory at Arginusae over the Spartans.
It was reported in October 2011 that the Australian federal government had reached an agreement with all of the states on potential changes to their laws in the wake of amendments to the Act of Settlement.

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