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The privateer-turned-pirate Henry Jennings and his followers decided, early in the 18th century, to use the then uninhabited island of New Providence as a base for their operations ; it was within easy reach of the Florida Strait and its busy shipping lanes, which were filled with European vessels crossing the Atlantic.
In 1999, the Rockies spent their first-round draft pick on Baylor University pitcher Jason Jennings ; three years later, Jennings went 16 – 8 with a 4. 52 ERA.
Examples of their work include Drifters ( John Grierson ), Song of Ceylon ( Basil Wright ), Fires Were Started and A Diary for Timothy ( Humphrey Jennings ).
Kemp is also remembered alongside George Wallace and William Jennings Bryan for influencing history by changing the direction of presidential elections despite their defeats.
Frances remarried two months later, but left her new husband soon afterwards, and the four children went to live with their grandmother, Alice Jennings, in the village of Edmonton.
In 2010, King collaborated with musician Shooter Jennings and his band Hierophant, providing the narration for their album, Black Ribbons.
Reformers included William Jennings Bryan, while opponents counted respected figures such as Elihu Root and George Frisbie Hoar amongst their number ; Root cared so strongly about the issue that, after the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment, he refused to stand for re-election to the Senate.
Often, men in Jennings ' situation would simply plead guilty to the charge and hope to quietly rebuild their lives.
Some pirates, such as Henry Jennings and Christopher Winter, sailed off to find British authorities to confirm their acceptance of the amnesty.
They won the Pacific Division by 24 points, their third consecutive division title, second consecutive President's trophy, Jennings Trophy as the league's top defensive team, and were awarded the # 1 overall seed in the 1999 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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.
The Jennings family pursued the even tenor of its way and helped by their exertion and example in building up the county and driving the native Americans from its borders.
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.
* Jennings, Zelie Some account of Dettmar Basse, the Passavant family and their arrival in America ( Zelienople Historical Society.
The Churchills ' combined income now ensured a life of some style and comfort ; as well as maintaining their residence in London ( staffed with seven servants ), they were also able to purchase Holywell House in St Albans ( Sarah Jennings ' family home ) where their own family could enjoy the benefits of country life.
The Lowe Family featured their show and hosted nationally known stars like Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Vern Gosdin, Waylon Jennings, and others.
Clarence Seward Darrow ( April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938 ) was an American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, best known for defending teenage thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14-year-old Robert " Bobby " Franks ( 1924 ) and defending John T. Scopes in the Scopes " Monkey " Trial ( 1925 ), in which he opposed William Jennings Bryan ( statesman, noted orator, and 3-time presidential candidate ).
Nelson and Kristofferson continued their partnership, and added Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash to form the supergroup The Highwaymen.
The original two engines, although of entirely different design, were both purchased from Fletcher, Jennings & Co. of Whitehaven in Cumbria, and both are still in service, 140 years on, although so many of their parts have been replaced down the years that much of their present-day component metal is not original.
It sometimes formed coalitions with labor unions, and in 1896 the Democrats endorsed their presidential nominee, William Jennings Bryan.
* Binns Minor, Blotwell — shrill-voiced first-formers who are treated with condescension appropriate to their years by Jennings and his contemporaries
William Jennings Bryan rose to national prominence when he built his historic ( though unsuccessful ) 1896 presidential campaign around the argument that deflation caused by the gold standard made it harder for everyday citizens to start new businesses, expand their farms, or build new homes.

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The first program was sponsored by Abraham & Strauss, Hempstead, New York, under the direction of Special Events director Jennings Dennis.
RBBS-PC, ported over from the CP / M world, and Fido BBS, created by Tom Jennings ( who later founded FidoNet ) were the first notable DOS BBS programs.
In the process, Jennings became the first Rockies player to win the National League Rookie of the Year award.
The ENIAC programming team, consisting of Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman were the first regularly working programmers.
At age 19, Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, with whom he had three children, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill, all of whom would later die prematurely.
Mattachine's membership grew slowly at first but received a major boost in February 1952 when founder Jennings was arrested in a Los Angeles park and charged with lewd behavior.
In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings ' first recording session, of " Jolie Blon " and " When Sin Stops ( Love Begins )".
On August 21, Jennings made his first appearance on the Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart with " That's the Chance I'll Have to Take ".
The single that headlined the album became a hit for Jennings, and was his first approach to Outlaw Country.
He was first married to Maxine Caroll Lawrence in 1956 at age 18, with whom he had four children: Terry Vance Jennings ( born January 21, 1957 ), Julie Rae Jennings ( born August 12, 1958 ), Buddy Dean Jennings ( born March 21, 1960 ), and Deana Jennings.
In 2008, the first posthumous album by Jennings, Waylon Forever was released.
Around 1671, Anne first made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, who later became her close friend and one of her most influential advisors.
Legal notables who have been honorary fellows of the college include the late Sir John Smith, the pre-eminent criminal lawyer of his generation, the first solicitor to be appointed to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords, Lord Collins of Mapesbury and Sir Robert Jennings, former President of the International Court of Justice.
Jennings ' early poetry was published in journals such as Oxford Poetry, New English Weekly, The Spectator, Outposts and Poetry Review, but her first book was not published until she was 27.
Their first son, George Howard, was born on November 21, 1789 in Jennings House during Howard's term as Governor.
Dolphy's first two albums as leader were Outward Bound and Out There ; both featured artwork by Richard " Prophet " Jennings.
Studio shots of Peter Jennings inside his ABC studio during his first year there ( 1965 ) are also gone.
It was named for the first Governor of Indiana and a nine term congressman, Jonathan Jennings.
* George Jennings designed the first public conveniences in the Retiring Rooms of the Crystal Palace, for which he charged one penny.
Three of the first graduates from Jennings high school were Mrs. huldah Avriett Gay of Jennings, the late Addie Bradshaw McCall also of Jennings and Mellissa Dukes of Statenville, Georgia.

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