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This caused some boxing magazines to make mockery of him, including one that said Bramble would soon be known as The boxer formerly known as Livingstone Bramble, in a reference also to the singer, Prince.
In 2006, Livingstone accused Phillips of " pandering to the right " so much that he " would soon join the BNP ".
However, as he approached Stanley Falls at the junction between the Congo proper and the Lualaba ( close to the general vicinity of Central Africa where he had found Livingstone six years before ), it soon became clear that Stanley's men were not the only intruders.
David Livingstone visited Lake Nyasa in 1859, and Protestant missionaries soon followed.

Livingstone and enough
The league ordered Livingstone to sell his Shamrocks franchise, but he was unable to do so as he had only enough players for one team.
Local civil engineer, Luke Livingstone McCassey was appointed the task of finding a source of water large enough to sustain Belfast.
Mother Livingstone, naturally enough, detested Benny and was forever advising her daughter to quit his employ.

Livingstone and displayed
Livingstone was reportedly astonished to find displayed in Draper's student room an improbable large poster of Labour Party deputy leader, Roy Hattersley.

Livingstone and her
At the age of 16, Mary married her first husband, Charles Livingstone Gore.
After one of their neighbours, Mrs. Livingstone, fills Susie in on her husband's deeds and pleads with her to speak to Augustus about putting her husband out of business, Susie leaves her husband and moves in with Aspasia.
As well as showing at Marlborough Fine Art in London in 2010, the art critic Marco Livingstone organised a retrospective of her work at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Monterrey, Mexico, which was later shown at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil.
* A parody of Wacky Races with Jeremy Clarkson as Dick Dastardly and Ken Livingstone as Muttley, spoiling Penelope Pitstop's chances of winning the race by imposing the congestion charge and then stealing her car.
Other new characters in this revamped version were Sidney Livingstone as Bert Daley, Arthur's gullible, over-trusting brother ( and Ray's father ), who views Arthur as a successful businessman and not a con-man and entrusts Ray into his care ; Bert's wife and Ray's mum, Doreen ( Lill Roughley ); and Ray's recurring girlfriend Gloria ( Emma Cunningham ), who is frustrated with Ray being torn between her and Arthur's lackey.
The Labour Party in London has continued its pursuit of Porter and following the settlement, Porter has returned to Westminster to live, buying a £ 1. 5m flat with family money ( her husband and son John Robert Camber Porter are independently wealthy ) The former Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, subsequently requested that Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General, commence an investigation as to whether or not Porter committed perjury or other offences, during the conduct of the ' homes for votes ' case.
In 2010, King revealed that she was offered a ministerial job in 2000, if she spoke publicly against Ken Livingstone however she refused feeling it was too harsh on him despite her unreserved loyalty to the government.
Her opponent, Ken Livingstone, accused her of using inappropriate methods of obtaining email addresses of Labour Party supporters ; King denied the allegation.
In their $ 90 million lawsuit, they claimed that the First Lady did, despite her denials, know Livingstone – indeed, that Livingstone had bragged to associates he was very close to both the president and his wife – and that Clinton had personally hired him for the security job.
Payton began her first job as an instructor in psychology at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1948 and worked there for five years.
In 1957 she was nominated for a Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical, for her portrayal of Beth Livingstone in Happy Hunting.
Lennox wrote in April 1605 to William Livingstone of Kilsyth, who managed some of his Scottish estates, that he wished to " rid me of her " and " be quiet of her.
During her time at the Standard, the newspaper was particularly critical of the then London Mayor, Ken Livingstone.
She became the first female owner of an NHL franchise since Ida Querrie owned the Toronto St. Patricks in 1923 when her husband Charlie transferred his stock in the team to her to avoid paying Eddie Livingstone any money in Livingstone's lawsuit against him.

Livingstone and own
The Herald < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s own first account of the meeting, published 2 July 1872, also includes the phrase: " Preserving a calmness of exterior before the Arabs which was hard to simulate as he reached the group, Mr. Stanley said: – Doctor Livingstone, I presume?
He currently presents If You Like That, You'll Like This and The New CD Show on Classic FM, and is a regular contributor on LBC Radio, often in conversation with former London Mayor, Ken Livingstone, as well as occasionally hosting his own show on the station-in March – May 2012, he was temporarily joined on air by former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who replaced Ken Livingstone when he took up the campaign to again become London Mayor.
Arena Gardens argued that Livingstone didn't own the NHL rights to the players and couldn't have suffered any damages.
Since losing the 2008 Mayoral Election Livingstone began his own Saturday Morning programme on LBC, on 30 August 2008.
In order to help them to emigrate, he dispatched his sister-in-law Laura Livingstone to Berlin and Hamburg and occasionally let exiles live in his own home.
He returned to Denver and shifted into publishing ; in 1897 he sold his entire stock of negatives and his own services to the Detroit Publishing Co. ( formerly called the Detroit Photographic Company, owned by William A. Livingstone ), after the company had acquired the exclusive ownership and rights to the photochrom process in America.
Speke was killed in Neston Park in Wiltshire by his own gun while hunting with his cousin on 18 September 1864 ; Dr David Livingstone and Sir Roderick Murchison, President of the Royal Geographical Society attended his funeral.

Livingstone and comic
In Greek mythology, Isocrates, in his witty declamation Busiris recounts " the false tale of Heracles and Busiris " ( 11. 30 – 11. 40 ), which was a comic subject represented almost entirely in the repertory of early 5th century BC Athenian vase-painters: the theme has a narrow narrative range, according to Niall Livingstone: Heracles being led to sacrifice ; his escape ; the killing of Busiris ; the rout of his entourage.

Livingstone and often
Many of the players signed contracts with both Livingstone and the Torontos, and often were paid in cash or personal cheques on a week-by-week basis.
In 2004, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone promised limited improvements to the road, but received criticism for not approving earlier plans for widening the often heavily congested road at critical sections.
Working with increasing secrecy in the Labour Party, often under the auspices of other apparently independent organisations, its members became supporters of Ken Livingstone and the Socialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs.
Although often believed so, David Livingstone had never been to Bagamoyo in his lifetime.
After writing a biography of her husband, Mary Livingstone — whose surname is often misspelled without the ' e ', as with her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to radio — died from cardiovascular disease at her home in Holmby Hills, California on June 30, 1983, aged 78, hours after receiving a visit from then-First Lady Nancy Reagan, as daughter Joan noted, where the two women enjoyed a private manicure appointment, and seven days after her 78th birthday.

Livingstone and used
2007 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of Fighting Fantasy, and to commemorate the event Wizard Books published a special hardcover edition of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain that used the original 1982 cover image and contained extra material such as the dungeon solution and a commentary on Fighting Fantasy by Livingstone.
In July 1987, Labour MP Ken Livingstone used his maiden speech to raise the 1975 allegations of a former Army Press officer in Northern Ireland, Colin Wallace, who also alleged a plot to destabilise Wilson.
Although King Leopold had promised a flotilla of river steamers, only one ( the Stanley ) worked ; Stanley requisitioned two ( Peace and Henry Reed ) from missionaries of the Baptist Mission and the Livingstone Inland Mission, whose protests were overridden, and the Florida, which was still under construction and so used as a barge.
This is mostly devoted to David Livingstone, who was born there in 1813, but it includes a re-creation of the single ~ room living conditions of the time at New Lanark, featuring trundle beds for children such as Livingstone would have used.
At Hobson & Canobbio's request, Gibbs wrote the code for FightStat ( also called PunchStat in some venues ) and was used at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum and in Reno for the 1985 HBO Boxing telecast of the Livingstone Bramble-Ray Mancini rematch for the WBA's world Lightweight title.
This separated the hockey club from the Livingstone lawsuits, though the franchise still used Livingstone's players without permission.
After the council moved to Fort Livingstone it was housed in the Swan River Barracks used by the North-West Mounted Police.
Marrickville Oval, on Livingstone Road, is used by lower grade teams from the Randwick-Petersham club, which plays in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition.
In recent series, the buildings of Strathclyde University have been extensively used for exterior shots-the entrance level of the Livingstone Tower has been used as the police station for example, and " John Street " ( the current name of the police station ) is a real location within the campus.
As the Old Drift crossing became more used, a settlement sprang up there and around 1897 it became the first municipality in the country and is sometimes referred to as ' Old Livingstone '.
In the 1981 movie The Grass is Singing ( based on the Doris Lessing novel of that name ) and starring Karen Black, John Thaw and John Kani, Livingstone was used as the location for a Southern Rhodesian town around 1950, for which year some of the streets in Livingstone could pass without modification.
The name is used for a number of places and features in Livingstone and has been proposed as a new or alternative name for the city as a whole.
This technology is commonly thought to have been adopted by explorer and scientist Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, who had observed the way some Aborigines used kangaroo skins to carry water.
The character's name has become a standard description of anyone ranting at the world in general, and has even found its way into politics, Oswald Mosley dismissing Enoch Powell after his Rivers of Blood speech as " a Middle Class Alf Garnett ", former Prime Minister Harold Wilson also criticising Powell for making Alf Garnett ' politically articulate ' and conferring upon him ' a degree of political respectability ' Denis Healey accusing Margaret Thatcher of possessing " the diplomacy of Alf Garnett " and more recently has been used in criticism of politicians such as Ken Livingstone and John Reid.

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