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Brian Jones concludes in The Emperor Domitian that assessing the true nature of Domitian's personality is inherently complicated by the bias of the surviving sources.
In his monograph, Jones concludes that Domitian was a ruthless, but efficient autocrat.
Leverett concludes that while " few of these people had any real stake in the great economic and political issues that precipitated the war and that most of them opposed the political policy of secession the South from the Union ", " the threat of coercion of the South by the North galvanized the loyalties of Jones Countians to their region and their way of life.
" At the end of the tape, Jones concludes: " We didn't commit suicide ; we committed an act of revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world.
Smith therefore ( justifiably ) concludes ( by the rule of disjunction introduction ) that " Jones owns a Ford, or Brown is in Barcelona ", even though Smith has no knowledge whatsoever about the location of Brown.
Adam Jones, who praised this book for its fluid style and commendable passion, concludes however, that the book is undermined by a casual approach to basic research, and by the author ’ s tendency to overreach and overstate his case.
Dr Jones concludes that tracing the correct path, British-born Michael Abney-Hastings, 14th Earl of Loudoun, who migrated to Jerilderie in the 1960s was the true King of England and the Commonwealth.
Jones concludes that Kemper and the Virginia Redeemers deserve to rank in history alongside the Wade Hamptons and other proponents of the Conservative philosophy.
" Moreover Jones concludes that " Her idea of pairing a female songbird with the leading male MCs of hip-hop changed R & B and, eventually, all of pop.
The episode concludes with a comically obvious deus ex machina ending, narrated by James Earl Jones:

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Bo Diddley was one of the first American male musicians to include women in his band, including " The Duchess " Norma-Jean Wofford, Peggy Jones ( aka " Lady Bo "), Cornelia Redmond ( aka Cookie ), and Debby Hastings, who led his band for the final 25 years of his performing career.
Jones ' former animation unit was laid off after completing the final cartoon in their pipeline, The Iceman Ducketh, and the rest of the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio was closed in early 1963.
Jones ' final Looney Tunes cartoon was From Hare to Eternity in 1996, which starred Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, with Greg Burson voicing Bugs.
Jones did produce a few more Looney Tunes-based and non-related cartoons, a noticeable one being Chariots of Fur, his final Road Runner cartoon, in 1994.
The final single, " Road to Love ," was poorly received. Jones and Maureen McCormick in 1971 during The Brady Bunch episode in which he was a guest star Jones also continued acting after the Monkees, either as himself or another character.
In the final ruling of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Judge Jones specifically singled out Behe and irreducible complexity:
Joe C's final song was " Cool Daddy Cool " for the Osmosis Jones soundtrack.
Having known Jones from his session days, Page agreed to let him join as the final member.
The final result of the trade gave the Vikings Walker, third-round choice Mike Jones, fifth-round choice Reggie Thornton and tenth-round choice Pat Newman in 1990 and a third-round choice Jake Reed in 1991.
The Titans then drove to the St. Louis 10-yard line with six seconds remaining, but on the final play of the game, Rams linebacker Mike Jones tackled Tennessee wide receiver Kevin Dyson one yard short of the goal line to prevent a potential game-tying touchdown.
On the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV, Rams ' linebacker Mike Jones applies The Tackle to Titans receiver Kevin Dyson, who fell one yard short of the goal line.
The final straw comes when his parents, King Jaffe Joffer ( James Earl Jones ) and Queen Aeoleon ( Madge Sinclair ), present him with a bride-to-be, Imani Izzi ( Vanessa Bell ), whom he has never met and who is trained to obey his every command.
* Jo Jones ( Not Philly Joe Jones )-Drums ( for final song )
In 1616 Anne commissioned Inigo Jones to design and build the surviving Queen's House as the final addition to the palace.
In that final action, John Paul Jones defeated and captured the British ship HMS Serapis, which he sailed to Texel for desperately needed repairs.
Recently, Brentwood played Maplewood twice in the 2010 season, the latter being a win in the playoffs for Missouri division 2A football, where Brentwood eventually made it to the final at the Edward Jones Dome.
The final route for the Newburgh-Cochecton Turnpike was determined that spring, and it was precisely where Samuel Jones wanted it.
The students invited Sherman Jones, a wounded Korean War veteran, to take part in the final graduation ceremony, as he had never graduated from the school.
The film ends with the group on stage in front of a packed house, stripping to Tom Jones ' version of You Can Leave Your Hat On ( their hats being the final item removed ).
Examples include Bill Mazeroski, who is the only player in Major League Baseball history to end a seventh game of the World Series with a walk-off home run ( however, Mazeroski is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, due primarily to his status as one of the greatest defensive infielders of all time ); Paul Henderson, a Canadian ice hockey player who scored the deciding goal in the 1972 Summit Series ; Mike Jones, who tackled Kevin Dyson at the one-yard line on the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV ; and Jimmy Glass, an English football goalkeeper, who is remembered for scoring a goal in the last seconds of the final day of 1998-99 English Third Division that kept his club in The Football League.
The basic tracks for " No One is Innocent " ( aka " The Biggest Blow ( A Punk Prayer )") and " Belsen Was a Gas " were recorded with guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook at a studio in Brazil shortly after the Sex Pistols ' final performance, with overdubs being added in an English studio at a later date.

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According to David Steel, curator of European art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Erin Jones " brought that museum into the modern era ," employing " a top-notch curator, John Nolan ," and following " best practices in conservation and restoration.
* About 200 Years Ago: This skit which ran during 1975-76 ( to coincide with the Bicentennial Year 1976 ) was a parody of CBS ' " Bicentennial Minutes "; in it, Grandpa Jones would deliver a fractured historical " fact " about the Revolutionary era.
An episode of Tom & Jerry from the Chuck Jones era entitled " The Mouse from H. U. N. G. E. R.
The multi-million dollar TV song & dance extravaganza was filmed around the world and included production numbers of classic songs from the era, lavish costumes and guest performances from Jones, John Wayne and Bob Hope.
Midfielders Sergio Silvagni and Adrian Gallagher, half-forward Robert Walls, and ruckman Percy Jones were also prominent throughout the Barassi era, and in 1970, Alex Jesaulenko became the first ( and to date, only ) Carlton forward to kick 100 goals in a season.
This film, financed partly by Moore's mortgaging of his home and partly by the settlement money from a lawsuit he filed against Mother Jones for wrongful termination, was meant to be a personal statement over his anger not just at GM, but also the economic policies and social attitudes of the United States government during the Reagan era, which allows a corporation to remove the largest source of income from an entire town.
* In one of the ' Head-to-Head ' dialogue sketches in the BBC comedy series Alas Smith and Jones Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones reminisce about the war and about the songs of the era.
Jones ' epic poem In Parenthesis, which deals with his experience of World War I, was published in 1937, though he too belongs more to the post-war era, as does another Swansea poet Vernon Watkins ( 1906 – 67 ).
David Jones also first published in the late 1930s, yet he too belongs more to the post-war era.
Fighters exposed to the UFC audience — or who became prominent — in the post-Pride era include the likes of Anderson Silva, Jon Fitch, Lyoto Machida, Cain Velasquez and Jon Jones, among others.
Ethel Muggs ( originally Ethel Dinklehof ) was portrayed in the early era as a tall, ugly, somewhat boy-crazy individual that had a huge infatuation with Jughead Jones.
Bobby Jones ( golfer ) | Bobby Jones, who won the pre-masters era career grand slam once, and is the only golfer all-time to have won four majors in the same calendar year.
Jones remains the only man to have achieved the grand slam, since before the creation of The Masters and the advent of the professional era, the amateur championships were considered major championships.
* January 21-Salmacida Spolia, a masque written by Sir William Davenant and designed by Inigo Jones, is performed at Whitehall Palace — the final royal masque of the Caroline era.
As was common in other areas populated by French-Canadians during this era, most of the Maple Valley residents engaged in small-scale logging, concentrating their work and their homes along Jones Creek, a tributary of the Little River.
In 1958, at the age of 20, he moved to New York, and began playing with some of the best jazz players of the era, including Philly Joe Jones, Sonny Rollins, Slide Hampton, Eric Dolphy, J. J. Johnson, and Quincy Jones.
In August 1932, Jones signed with Victor, and these records are generally considered among the very best arranged and performed commercial dance band records of the Depression era.
( Jones ' recordings during this period rivaled Paul Whiteman and other dance orchestras as examples of the very best and most popular dance music of the era.
Musical acts popular in Puerto Rico during that era: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones
* Burma Jones is the porter / janitor for the " Night Of Joy " who resentfully holds on to his job only because the police will arrest him for vagrancy if he does not ( an indignity not uncommon for African Americans in the U. S. South in the Jim Crow era ).
** Pritchard's book draws mainly on original German sources but also includes information from interviews with British researchers of the era, including R. V. Jones.

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