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`` Mr. Lane '', Hearst said, `` if you ever wish anything that I can do, all you will have to do will be to send me a telegram asking, and it will be done ''.
Lane summed up his philosophy when he said that the only deals he regretted were the ones that he didn't make.
Indians executive Hank Greenberg was not happy about the trade and neither was Maris, who said that he could not stand Lane.
Despite being attached to the curse, Colavito said that he never placed a curse on the Indians but that the trade was prompted by a salary dispute with Lane.
In a 2002 interview with Michael Parkinson, John Cleese said that when he and Palin were performing the sketch on Drury Lane, Palin made him laugh by saying, when asked if his slug could talk, " It mutters a bit " instead of " Not really.
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Lord Lane said, " We accept that sleep is a normal condition, but the evidence in the instant case indicates that sleepwalking, and particularly violence in sleep, is not normal.
In season one ( 1990 ) episodes " Life on the Fast Lane " and " Some Enchanted Evening ", Marge was said to be 34.
Saunders Mac Lane, one of the founders of category theory, is said to have remarked, " I didn't invent categories to study functors ; I invented them to study natural transformations.
Notable examples include David Tennant, born David McDonald, who said in an interview that he adopted the surname " Tennant " after seeing Neil Tennant in a copy of Smash Hits, Nathan Lane, whose birth name Joseph Lane was already in use, Stewart Granger, whose birth name was James Stewart, and Michael Keaton, born Michael Douglas.
Muir was said to have been inspired to write this song by a large maple tree which stood on his street in front the Maple Cottage, a house at Memory Lane and Laing Street in Toronto.
The Ecton Lane part of the village is built just inside the walls of Overstone Hall ; the estate wall is of fine quality and in village folklore is said to be seven feet high, be seven miles long and took seven men seven years to build.
It was said the second raid was at least in part revenge for the killing of Mathews and for the actions of U. S. Senator James H. Lane and his brigade's sacking and destruction of Osceola, Missouri.
The college is also where several of the minor characters who inform Ms. Lane about her sister are said to work.
On February 11, 1899, Francis filed an application for copyright of his painting “ Dog Looking At and Listening to a Phonograph .” Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he presented it to James E. Hough, who promptly said, “ Dogs don ’ t listen to phonographs .” On May 31, 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting.
Dr. Thomas Lane Butts said that Lee is in an assisted-living facility, wheelchair bound, partially blind and deaf, and suffering from memory loss.
In R v Hadjou, Lord Lane CJ said that blackmail is one of the ugliest and most vicious crimes because it often involves what he described as " attempted murder of the soul ".
Peretz has written that Lane ultimately " put the ship back on its course ," for which Peretz said he was " immensely grateful.
As for the balance of the 41 stories, Lane, in an interview given for the 2005 DVD edition of the 2003 movie Shattered Glass, said, " In fact, I'd bet lots of the stuff in those other fourteen is fake too.
Maghull's first school was founded in 1668 in a small cottage in School Lane with the headmaster being Humphries Webster, showing the town's emergence although County Rates from 1716 said of the town " Maghull doth always bear and pay a third less than either Down Holland or Lidyeat ".
At first, the cell line was said to be named after a " Helen Lane " or " Helen Larson ", in order to preserve Lacks's anonymity.
" Gates said that Daria's " silent intense crush " on Trent Lane is her " only discernible weakness " and that " the absolute proof that Jane is a good friend is that she knows how Daria feels about Trent and will never, ever tell.
Notable Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail designed many of St Austell's buildings and houses, including the Thin End and the Moorland Road terrace ( originally known as Work House Lane, said work house having since been razed to the ground by arsonists ).

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The rebel position at the South Dublin Union ( site of the present day St. James's Hospital ) and Marrowbone Lane, further west along the canal, also inflicted heavy losses on British troops.
By day, Turnpike Lane is a busy cosmopolitan shopping street and an important thoroughfare for car traffic.
Before the 20th century, the tiny settlement was concentrated around in what was Kenton Lane ( the easternmost part of which remains as Old Kenton Lane to the east of Kingsbury station ) and is now part of the present day Woodgrange Avenue and Kenton Road.
On a modern map that area is very small but the modern day Penge Lane and Crooked Billet are not in their original locations and Beckenham Road would have been little more than a cart track following the property line on the west side of Penge High Street.
When this crossing was closed Penge Lane was renamed and Old Penge Lane became the present day Penge Lane.
The oldest part of the village lies around the fourteenth-century parish church of St John the Baptist, at the junction of the present day Grange Gardens, The High Street and Church Lane.
Governor Winthrop ’ s grandson, Fitz John Winthrop, in 1664, sold < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 1, 200 acres ( 5 km² )</ span > of this land ( including what is present day Huckins Farm ) to Job Lane ( 1 ), a skilled artisan and house builder, in exchange for a house that Lane built for him in Connecticut.
The most colorful involves a muleskinner, “ Big Sandy ” Lane, who arrived one day near the present townsite and, to his dismay, discovered the creek at flood stage.
To this day the names of the streets in this part of the town — Sketch Place, Studio Road and Art Lane — pay homage to Grantwood's history.
Today the " Western " school at 61 Oak Lane, Folcroft, is a day care center.
The structure is grade II listed, and provides access for farm vehicles from Ferrygate Lane to Heigham Holmes, a national nature reserve managed by the National Trust, which is surrounded by water on all sides, and is normally only open to visitors on one day each year.
One of the most famous landmarks of modern day Tong Village is Tong Garden Centre, which is located at the top end of Tong Lane, just around the corner from Westgate Hill, and down past the Six Acres carvery.
On the day of her death Royal Opera House | Covent Garden and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | Drury Lane closed their doors as a tribute to her memory.
The original Hither Green was located where the present day George Lane intersects with Hither Green Lane.
On the day of her death Covent Garden and Drury Lane closed their doors as a tribute to one of their finest actresses and singers.
When the expectation of his first appearance in London was close upon him he was so feverish that he exclaimed “ If I succeed I shall go mad .” Unable to afford medical treatment for some time, his elder son died the day after he signed the 3-year Drury Lane contract.
On the same day, she attended the opening of the Hart Leisure Centre on Hitches Lane ( towards Church Crookham ).
When Coates was replaced by Noel Neill ( who had played Lois Lane in the Kirk Alyn serials ), Reeves defended her nervousness on her first day when he felt that the director was being too harsh with her.

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