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Hearst had spent more than $60,000 of his own money in the probe, but still Attorney General Knox was quiescent.
When he was inducted into the Army at Fort Knox, Ky., Hansen's weight had dropped to 180 -- `` too light for me to be at my best '' he said.
This strategy was a success, and Knox and Reed were able to fend off all lawsuits that would have placed blame upon the club's members.
A prominent critic was George Orwell, who frequently referred to him in his essays and diaries as " A Catholic Apologist " and accused him of being " silly-clever ", in line with his criticisms of G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, Ronald Knox and Wyndham-Lewis.
Early work on Enigma was performed here by Dilly Knox, John R. F.
Calvin's follower John Knox brought Presbyterianism to Scotland when the Scottish church was reformed in 1560.
In the film Villa Rides ( 1968 ), Madero was portrayed by Alexander Knox.
The most influential figure was theologian John Knox ( 1510 – 1572 ), who had lived in Switzerland and was a disciple of both Calvin and Wishart.
The Protestant Church of Scotland was formed in the mid-16th century by Knox and the Protestant Lords of the Congregation.
In 1968 the newly commissioned United States Navy Knox class destroyer escort USS Harold E. Holt ( FF-1074 ) was named in his honour.
James Knox Polk ( " poke "; November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849 ) was the 11th President of the United States ( 1845 – 1849 ).
James Knox Polk, the first of ten children, was born on November 2, 1795 in a farmhouse ( possibly a " log " cabin ) in what is now Pineville, North Carolina in Mecklenburg County, just outside Charlotte.
His mother, Jane Polk ( née Knox ), was a descendant of a brother of the Scottish religious reformer John Knox.
John Knox attacked her in The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regimen of Women, published in 1558, and she was prominently featured and vilified in Actes and Monuments, published by John Foxe in 1563, six years after her death.
George Shaw, who produced the first description of the animal in the Naturalist's Miscellany in 1799, stated that it was impossible not to entertain doubts as to its genuine nature, and Robert Knox believed it might have been produced by some Asian taxidermist.
Presbyterianism was especially influenced by the French / Swiss theologian, John Calvin, who is credited with the development of Reformed theology and the work of John Knox, a Scotsman who studied with Calvin in Geneva, Switzerland and brought his teachings back to Scotland.
It was kept in a vault at Fort Knox until 1978, when it was returned to the nation by order of President Jimmy Carter.
In order to liven up a scene that they thought was too heavy on exposition, they added an " effete art-world hanger-on ", known as Knox Harrington, late in the screenwriting process.
This was known as the Knox – Porter Resolution ; subsequent Peace treaties were signed with both countries and Ratified by the Senate and signed by Harding on July 21, 1921 ; that officially ended World War I for the U. S. The Senate had refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles in both 1919 and 1920 because it required the U. S. to endorse the League of Nations.
Taft, in fashioning his cabinet, showed also that he was not unwilling to depart to some degree from Roosevelt's progressivism ; he named an anti-progressive, Philander Chase Knox Secretary of State, who had primary influence over other appointments.
This reorganization was engineered in large part by Secretary of State Knox's First Assistant Secretary, Huntington Wilson, who served as de facto Secretary of State due to the frequent absence of Knox.
Initial success in China led to an extended effort by the President to effect the Open Door Policy, particularly in Manchuria ; this was not successful due in large part to the President's reliance on the inexperienced Knox, who failed to properly assess the objections of Japan and Russia.

Knox and survived
The couple had 13 children although only one son, Henry Jackson Knox, survived to adulthood, and he was known for his drinking and scandalous behavior.
Punk then teamed with D-Generation X and the Hardy Boyz in their Survivor Series match against Rated-RKO, Knox, Johnny Nitro and Gregory Helms, a match in which all the participants on DX's side survived elimination.
Ronald Knox wrote of his experiences with the NewmanThe minutes for the period 1898 to 1907 have been lost ; " the records of the Newman Society are very sparse until the 1940s, from which period society cards have survived.

Knox and by
The mild activity of his command during the sojourn of the troops at Valley Forge could be handled by a subordinate, he felt, so like Henry Knox, equally loyal to Washington, who went to Boston at this time, Morgan received permission to visit his home in Virginia for several weeks.
Various conventions of the detective genre were standardized during the Golden Age, and in 1929 some of them were codified by writer Ronald Knox in his ' Decalogue ' of rules for detective fiction, among them to avoid supernatural elements, all of which were meant to guarantee that, in Knox's words, a detective story " must have as its main interest the unravelling of a mystery ; a mystery whose elements are clearly presented to the reader at an early stage in the proceedings, and whose nature is such as to arouse curiosity, a curiosity which is gratified at the end.
" Weaned off uncritical royalism by the actions of Queen Mary … The political thinking of men like Ponet, Knox, Goodman and Hales.
On the more sinister side, famous criminals from Edinburgh's history include Deacon Brodie, pillar of society by day and burglar by night, who is said to have influenced Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the murderers Burke and Hare who provided fresh corpses for anatomical dissection by the famous surgeon Robert Knox and Major Weir a notorious warlock.
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
A study at Ball State University sponsored by Nabisco, the former parent company of Knox gelatin, found that gelatin supplementation relieved knee joint pain and stiffness in athletes.
A recipe calling for the addition of additional gelatin to regular jelly gives a rubbery product that can be cut into shapes with cookie cutters and eaten with fingers ( called " Knox Blox " by the Knox company, makers of unflavored gelatin ).
Several human-made enclosures have been made to support breeding and shelter, with several people clearing an area for the penguins and burying the huts, most notably The Knox School, when their efforts were filmed and broadcast in 2008 by Totally Wild.
On February 25, 1913, Secretary of State Philander Knox proclaimed that the amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states ; thus, it had become part of the Constitution.
* Venus ( mural ), ten-story-high painting by New York artist Knox Martin
* The Oldest Dead White European Males and Other Reflections on the Classics by Bernard Knox ( ISBN 9780393312331.

Knox and five
While Knox remained a fugitive, Cardinal Beaton was murdered on 29 May 1546, within his residence, the Castle of St Andrews, by a gang of five persons in revenge for Wishart's execution.
Knox and five other ministers were called upon to draw up a new confession of faith.
Knox was promoted to brigadier general for this accomplishment, and given command of an artillery corps expanded to five regiments.
His original plan called for the organization of five initial counties: Washington ( Ohio east of the Scioto River ), Hamilton ( Ohio between the Scioto and the Miami Rivers ), Knox ( Indiana and eastern Illinois ), St. Clair ( Illinois and Wisconsin ), and Wayne ( Michigan ).
Born Princetta Kay Adams in Knox City, Texas, the fourth of five children to Charley Alva Adams ( 1908 – 1969 ) and Ola May Henson ( 1914 – 1993 ), Adams moved at the age of 10, along with her family, to Vernon, Texas.
Benjamin and Anne had five children: Alfred, William Knox, Anne, Edison Ames, and Benjamin Dean.
Ezekiel Polk ( December 7, 1747 – August 31, 1824 ), American soldier, pioneer and grandfather of President James Knox Polk, was the next youngest of five boys and three girls born to William Polk and Margaret Taylor Polk of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, near present-day Carlisle.
Emo is also home to five different religious denominations, including Knox United Church of Canada, as well as Baptist, Catholic, Anglican and Christian Reformed churches.
He had five older sisters, Margaret Smith, Ann Mackall, Sarah Knox, Octavia Pannell, and Mary Elizabeth Taylor.
Knox County Schools operates five public schools in the Halls community including Halls Elementary School, Adrian Burnett Elementary School, Brickey Elementary School, Halls High School, and Halls Middle School.
Pellissippi State Community College will operate five campuses, as of Fall 2012, spread across the Knox County and Blount County area, including:
Dr Knox, the scientist in charge of the project, tells Schofield that they are the sole survivors of a field test for the apes, which has so far killed five hundred Marines and two special forces squads.
On 26 July 1939, just five weeks before the outbreak of World War II, Denniston was one of three Britons ( along with Dilly Knox and Humphrey Sandwith ) who participated in the trilateral Polish-French-British conference held in the Kabaty Woods south of Warsaw, at which the Polish Cipher Bureau initiated the French and British into the decryption of German military Enigma ciphers.
Under Knox the Rams won five straight NFC West championships.
The move was in response to the continuing conflict between Knox and team owner Carroll Rosenbloom, with Knox taking over a team that had won five of 28 games during the previous two seasons.

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