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Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
Kemp is also remembered alongside George Wallace and William Jennings Bryan for influencing history by changing the direction of presidential elections despite their defeats.
* He is also related to the Confederate Generals Fitzhugh Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, Nelson Pendelton Lee, and Richard L. Page ; and to US Admiral Samuel P. Lee.
Jennings also appeared in movies and television series.
Jennings released I've Always Been Crazy, also in 1978.
Shooter Jennings arranged deals for a clothing line, while also launched a renewed website, and started talks with different producers about the making of a biopic.
* The Balladeer ( voice of Waylon Jennings ) sang and played the Dukes of Hazzard theme song, " Good Ol ' Boys ", and also served as the show's narrator.
He also introduced several minor characters, such as journalist Sam Pegler ( Robert Keith ) and Wes Jennings ( Vic Morrow ), a prominent member of Cherokee Kid's ( Russ Tamblyn ) gang.
George Jennings in 1852 also took out a patent for the flush-out toilet.
" Jennings responded, also in jest, " Well, I hope your ol ' plane crashes ," a humor-driven but ill-considered response that would haunt Jennings for the rest of his life.
* 1938: Spawn of the North-Gordon Jennings, assisted by Jan Domela, Dev Jennings, Irmin Roberts and Art Smith ; transparencies by Farciot Edouart, assisted by Loyal Griggs ( Note: Award also given to sound effects artists as well )
Jennings is alerted to Taft's activities and orders that Taft be also removed.
18-year old Northern Irish goalkeeper Pat Jennings also featured under McGarry, and made his international debut despite being a Third Division player.
Studio shots of Peter Jennings inside his ABC studio during his first year there ( 1965 ) are also gone.
Culpeper also produced pro basketball player Keith " Mister " Jennings.
Originally it was almost identical to Hodgson's Jennings County courthouse in Vernon, which was also begun in 1857, but the Martinsville building received an addition in the 1970s ; the original section was also remodeled and renovated at that time.
Jennings and Sample also wrote the better part of three albums for B. B.
Jennings also wrote " Tears in Heaven " with Eric Clapton, which won song of the Year and also won the Ivor Novello award for best song from a film.
Jennings and Sample also wrote " One Day I'll Fly Away ", originally sung by Crawford, which was featured in the film Moulin Rouge !, along with another of Jennings ’ s songs, " Up Where We Belong ".

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* Jennings Michael Burch-Spent his childhood going through multiple foster homes and wrote the 1984 best selling novel They Cage the Animals at Night which is a memoir of that period of his life.
In The Sunday Times for 16 February 1969, Paul Jennings wrote of him: " If I ever knew a gentleman, it was Kenneth Horne.
In a note to author Dean Jennings, who assisted Warner on his 1964 autobiography, My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, Ann Warner wrote: " He is extremely sensitive, but there are few who know that because he covers it with a cloak.
With Steve Winwood, Jennings wrote a series albums including While You See A Chance, Arc of a Diver and Back in the High Life, an album which contained the hits " Higher Love ", " The Finer Things ", and " Back in the High Life Again ".
With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote " Street Life " ( a world-wide hit for the Crusaders with singer Randy Crawford ) and several songs for various albums by the Crusaders for guest vocalists, including Joe Cocker (" I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today "), Bill Withers (" Soul Shadows "), and Nancy Wilson (" The Way It Goes ").
Richard Kerr and Jennings wrote " Somewhere in the Night " and " Looks Like We Made It " for Barry Manilow and " I'll Never Love This Way Again " for Dionne Warwick.
In Nashville, Jennings wrote hits with Rodney Crowell, including " Many a Long and Lonesome Highway ", " What Kind of Love ", and " Please Remember Me ", a number one country hit for Tim McGraw.
Teaming with James Horner and Mariah Carey, Jennings wrote the lyrics for the central song in How The Grinch Stole Christmas, " Where Are You Christmas?
However, historian Francis Jennings wrote that Mayer's book was " erroneous from the first word of the title " and instead identified Logan as James Logan, also known as Soyechtowa and Tocanioadorogon.
* Jennings Michael Burch-Spent his childhood going through multiple foster homes and wrote the 1984 best selling novel " They Cage the Animals at Night " which is a memoir of that period of his life.
For example, in 1988 Francis Jennings wrote: " In Francis Parkman's murky mind the backwoods plots emanated from one savage genius, the Ottawa chief Pontiac, and thus they became ' The Conspiracy of Pontiac ,' but Pontiac was only a local Ottawa war chief in a ' resistance ' involving many tribes.
But in the book Skinflicks: The Inside Story of the X-Rated Video Industry ( 2000 ), writer and porn producer David Jennings, describing the stigma and rumors surrounding AIDS in the porn community in the late 1980s and early 1990s, wrote, " Reputed to be dead of AIDS, Lisa DeLeeuw and Brandy Alexandre, now out of the industry, proclaimed themselves alive and healthy.
Gary Jennings ( September 20, 1928 – February 13, 1999 ) was an American author who wrote children's and adult novels.
In his 2000 book Are You Ready for the Country ?, author Peter Doggett recalls that Jennings later told audiences that " he hated the song and ( had ) admitted ' The guys that wrote the thing have never been to Luckenbach.
The state ’ s early historians, like William Woollen and Jacob Piatt Dunn, wrote of Jennings in an almost mythical manner and focused on the strong positive leadership he provided Indiana in its formative years.
During the prohibition era in the early twentieth century, historians like Logan Eseray and Arthur Blythe wrote more critical works of Jennings, describing him as a “ crafty and self promoting politician ,” and dismissed his importance and impact on Indiana, saying the legislature and its leading men set the tone of the era.
Steve Young wrote ( and continues to write ) many songs, including outlaw classics such as " Lonesome, On ' ry and Mean " ( covered by Waylon Jennings ) and " Montgomery In the Rain " ( covered by Hank Williams, Jr .).
Director James Cameron did not want such a song, but Will Jennings went ahead anyway and wrote the lyrics.
Talbot also wrote the original music for Garth Jennings ' film Son of Rambow.
Although he wrote a small number of books for children, Jennings should not be confused with Paul Jennings, an Australian children's writer.

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In the 1890s, a powerful and innovative National League Orioles squad included several future Hall of Famers, such as " Wee " Willie Keeler, Wilbert Robinson, Hughie Jennings, Peter Griffin and John McGraw.
Jennings ' music had a major influence on several neo-traditionalist and alternative country artists, including Hank Williams Jr., The Marshall Tucker Band, Travis Tritt, Steve Earle, John Anderson, his son, Shooter Jennings and Hank Williams III.
The Crickets released " The Crickets and Their Buddies " in 2004 which features several classics from all parts of their career featuring guest appearances by several prominent artists including Eric Clapton, Rodney Crowell, Waylon Jennings, Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Graham Nash, Bobby Vee, Tonio K. and more.
There were several big stills in the Jennings area.
When he returned to Iowa to remove his family to their newly acquired home, he successfully persuaded several neighbors, preparing to migrate west, to take advantage of the opportunities he had discovered in Jennings and southwest Louisiana.
He was exposed to politics from an early age ; his father took him to several political rallies, including an 1895 speech by Democratic Party leader William Jennings Bryan.
Smith made several improvements to the Jennings design, and in 1855 Smith and Wesson together with several investors formed a corporation, the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company, to manufacture Smith's modification of the Hunt-Jennings, the Volcanic lever-action pistol and rifle.
Jennings ’ life was filled with several tragic accidents.
For several days after the accident, doctors were unsure if Jennings would survive.
There were several instances where he was referred to as an outlaw while playing with Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
Although Jennings and Nelson are regarded as the stereotypical outlaws, there were several other writers and performers who provided the material that infused the movement with the outlaw spirit.
Tigers manager Hughie Jennings called Somers and told him he was offering the trade because Cobb was not getting along with several teammates.
Only Horner achieved the Rookie of the Year Award in the same year ( although Jason Jennings and Buster Posey were voted the top rookies of the National League several years after winning the Golden Spikes Award ).
Jason Jennings and Buster Posey proceeded to achieve the Rookie of the Year Award several years after winning the Dick Howser Trophy.
In 1832, Tipton purchased the mortgage on Jennings ’ s farm and enlisted the help of local financier James Lanier to buy up the debt on Jennings ’ s other holdings ; in total Jennings owed the two men several thousand dollars in addition to hundreds of dollars in loans to various other individuals.
In several voluminous works, Jennings developed the theory that the origin of all religion is to be sought in phallic worship of the Sun and fire, which he properly called " phallism.
As Jennings made clear in several of his books, he used the word " phallic " in its non-gendered sense, meaning " having to do with the sexual organs "; thus he included worship of the female genitalia under the heading of " phallic.

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