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Paul Tinari officially launching the first Canadian Earth Day on September 11, 1980-waiting to speak are Flora MacDonald MP, secretary of state for external affairs, Ken Keyes, mayor of Kingston, and Dr. Ronald Watts, principal of Queen's University
Keyes officially retired in 1956, but continued to act.
Circa 1952, Keyes was one of several staff writers, officially titled editors, who wrote for such horror and science fiction comics as Journey into Unknown Worlds, for which Keyes wrote two stories with artist Basil Wolverton.

Keyes and from
Keyes did not wait for the hangman's command and jumped from the gallows, but he survived the drop and was led to the quartering block.
* Alan Keyes, former U. S. ECOSOC Ambassador from Maryland
Judge Edd B. Keyes Annex Building across from the Tom Green County Courthouse
The racial makeup of Keyes was 3, 109 ( 55. 5 %) White, 71 ( 1. 3 %) African American, 60 ( 1. 1 %) Native American, 200 ( 3. 6 %) Asian, 32 ( 0. 6 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 919 ( 34. 3 %) from other races, and 210 ( 3. 7 %) from two or more races.
John Keyes, who served from 1808 to 1812.
Queen Elizabeth also found Gresham useful in a great variety of other ways, including acting as jailer to Lady Mary Grey ( sister of Lady Jane Grey ), who, as a punishment for marrying Thomas Keyes the sergeant porter, remained a prisoner in his house from June 1569 to the end of 1572.
The movie was adapted by Stirling Silliphant from the novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
Commodore Roger Keyes commanded a squadron of long-range submarines that regularly patrolled Heligoland Bight, while Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt commanded a destroyer patrol, both operating from Harwich.
" Some of his guests include Terence Blanchard, Marcus Miller, George Duke, The Tate Brothers, Gamble and Huff, and academicians Dr. Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje and Dr. Cheryl Keyes from the Department of Ethnomusicology at UCLA among many others.
During the period 1934 to 1937, Chamberlain was, with Winston Churchill, Roger Keyes and Leo Amery, the most prominent voice calling for British rearmament in the face of a growing threat from Nazi Germany.
David Keyes, writing at cinemaphile. org in 2002, saw the film as a seminal entry in its genre: " Aside from its very evident approach as a crowd-pleasing popcorn flick, the movie is one of the original shells for identity-inspired mystery thrillers, in which natural human behavior is the driving force behind the true macabre rather than supernatural elements.
Captain Keyes initiates " The Cole Protocol ," a procedure designed to prevent the Covenant from learning the location of Earth.
The Master Chief retrieves Keyes ' neural implants directly from his brain and retreats to the Autumn, where Cortana activates the ship's self-destruct sequence.
In response to this criticism, Forbes promised in his 2000 campaign to exempt himself from the benefits of the flat tax, although he did support the repeal of the 16th Amendment in a debate with Alan Keyes the previous year.
Freyberg's plan initially included a wide flanking attack — differentiating it from the approach previously used by Keyes ' II Corps.
Sliwa, Grant and John and Ken from New Jersey 101. 5, along with Alan Keyes, who in later years was a Presidential Candidate in the Republican primary, were guest speakers at two rallies held by Hands Across New Jersey protesting both George H. W. Bush and Florio's tax increases.
While escorting her home from a tennis game, Keyes catches Jesús Bernal loitering in the parking lot, doing a lackluster job of surveilling the Orange Bowl Queen.
As they speed away from the island, Keyes, Kara Lynn, and Jenna look back and see an amazing spectacle: Wiley is climbing a tree ( bad leg and all ), trying feverishly to scare a bald eagle nesting there into taking flight before the dynamite explodes.
Heading south from the hotel there is Keyes, Hood, Collingwood and Frobisher.
Despite being ordered to wait for Keyes, Harrigan and his team enter the penthouse where they find the Jamaicans ' skinned corpses suspended from the rafters.
Aside from using elements of King's " The Lawnmower Man ", the film has several elements in common with the 1959 Daniel Keyes novel Flowers for Algernon, which also deals with a mentally disabled man whose intelligence is technologically boosted to genius levels.
Keyes claimed that Billy had multiple personalities from a much earlier age, however ; his first three ( no name boy, Christene, and Shawn ) appearing by the time he was five years old.

Keyes and group
Robert Keyes was admitted to the group in October 1604, and charged with looking after Catesby's Lambeth house, where the gunpowder and other supplies were to be stored.
Within a couple of years and with a new lineup, the group scored their biggest hit with " Love on a Two-Way Street ", which Sylvia co-wrote and produced with Burt Keyes and ( uncredited ) lyrics by Lezli Valentine.
Altman, Keyes, Evett, and non-Rockapella-member baritone Kevin Weist now comprise an a cappella group called The GrooveBarbers.
The Noonan group voted to pull out of the Constitution Party and join a new party called America's Party, put together by perennial candidate Alan Keyes as a vehicle for his own presidential campaign.
Over the next year, Keyes lived with a small group of people on his yacht, and prepared to turn his business over to an employee and found a nonprofit organization with his other assets.
In mid-1972, Keyes outfitted a bus for living, sold his yacht, disposed of most of his possessions, and began traveling west with a group of other people, visiting places such as Taos, New Mexico and the Rainbow Gathering at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and sang in his grandmother's gospel group, Sally Jones & the Gospel Keyes, touring England with them at the age of 12.
It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and James Edwards, members of the R & B vocal group The Chords and published in 1954.
Young sci-fi / fantasy enthusiast Gavin Gore ( Jeremy Sumpter ) and his ragtag group of nerd friends, girlfriend Sophie Suchowski ( Addie Land ), swordsman Hobie Plumber ( Hubbel Palmer ), and young Maynard Keyes ( Rob Pinkston ) stumble upon some " large tracks " and a " big ole sasquatch dumplin '" whilst walking some trails in the nearby woods.
A 52-hour morning-noon-and-night group workshop, designed by Keyes, offered the opportunity for a breakthrough toward higher consciousness.
Two of the most memorable scenes are Mister Keyes ’ New York City fight scene versus a group of crooked police and the interrogation of a captive white supremacist by the female friends of Jagger Daniels.
* Johnny Keyes and the Magnificents, a 1950s doo-wop vocal group
Johnny Keyes and the Magnificents are an American doo wop group from the 1950s.
The members of the group Johnny Keyes ( tenor lead ), Thurman " Ray " Ramsey ( tenor ), Fred Rakestraw ( tenor ), and Willie Myles ( bass ), were mentored by a local disc jockey, The Magnificent Montague.
They group still featured original member Keyes.

Keyes and April
They both saw action, which was described on 24 April 1918 by Vice – Admiral Sir Roger Keyes of the Royal Navy in a message to the ferries ' manager:
Roswell Keyes Colcord ( April 25, 1839 – October 30, 1939 ) was an American politician.
Sidney Arthur Kilworth Keyes ( 27 May 1922 – 29 April 1943, Tunisia ) was an English poet of World War II.
Keyes left Oxford and joined the army in April 1942, entering active service that same year.
Keyes fought and died in action on 29 April 1943, shortly before his 21st birthday.
Gregory Keyes ( born April 11, 1963 ) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy who has written both original and media-related novels under both the names " J. Gregory Keyes " and " Greg Keyes ".
Keyes was born on 11 April 1963 in Meridian, Mississippi, to a large, diverse, storytelling family.
Anakin plays major roles in Dark Tide: Onslaught and Dark Tide: Ruin by Michael A. Stackpole published 1 February 2000 and 1 June 2000, respectively, and is the main focus of the books Edge of Victory: Conquest and Edge of Victory: Rebirth by Greg Keyes published April 1, 2001 and August 1, 2001, respectively.
* Ken Keyes: Obituaries and Memorials Accessed April 12, 2007.
* Ken Keyes: Quotations Accessed April 12, 2007.
Keyes selected Crutchley for the Zeebrugge Raid of 23 April 1918 ; he was assigned by Keyes as First Lieutenant to Commander Alfred E. Godsal, also of Centurion, on the obsolete cruiser Brilliant.
Columnist Michael Gaynor, writing for Alan Keyes ' organization Renew America, noted IWF's early criticism of the school's and the district attorney's mishandling of the case, saying, " The Independent Women's Forum's Charlotte Allen figured out early that the real scandal was the way the players were mistreated and her posts during April 2006 on the IWF website showed a commendable concern with due process and evidence instead of rushing to an erroneous misjudgment.
The German assault on Norway on 9 April 1940, roused Keyes.
Keyes sought an interview with Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty and finally got one on 16 April.
Keyes reached home in April 1945, having logged in his goodwill tour.
Morris, the son of Greg Morris and Leona Morris ( née Keyes ), was born on April 4, 1959 ( Charleston South Carolina ).
# Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief ( April 1998 )
# Sammy Keyes and the Sisters of Mercy ( April 1999 )
# Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception ( April 2003 )

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