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It is believed much of Longley's memorabilia from his basketball career was lost, although his three championship rings may have been spared.

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Years after the execution, Longley's father, Campbell, came forward in a press release stating that his son had not been executed.

Longley's and by
On 6 April 2007, Longley's $ 2 million home in Fremantle, Western Australia, was destroyed by a fire.
Longley's travels for the rest of 1872 remain mysterious, but by February 1873 he had returned to Texas, where he was accused of murdering another freedman in Bastrop County.
The murder was instigated by Longley's uncle Cale, who had blamed Anderson for the death of his son and urged Longley to take revenge.

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* In Michael Longley's poem ' Ceasefire ', Priam's petition to Achilles for the return of Hector's body is used as an analogue for the necessity for opposing sides to make conciliatory gestures, however difficult, to bring about peace in Northern Ireland.
Allen was first elected in 1996, defeating Republican incumbent James Longley, Jr. with 55 percent of votes cast to Longley's 45 percent.
A variety of local presenters then hosted specialist music shows during the evenings, With Mike Longley's Sunday Gold ( now BBC Producer ), Roger Tovell on the Late Show.
Longley's emergence for the Bulls during the 1994-95 season made Perdue expendable.
Later, although given sole responsibility for the murder, Longley claimed that he was not the only one shooting ; Longley's account of this murder differs from that of his later killings, where he was more inclined to brag about shooting men than to try to divert blame to others.
However, when the federal military reward was not forthcoming from state officials, Finney released Longley, possibly in exchange for a bribe from Longley's uncle Pres.
A new reward was posted for Longley's capture.
Shroyer shot Longley's horse from under him, but Longley shot Shroyer dead.
This is the only known case in Longley's career where one of his victims returned fire.
Although often referred to as a " gunfighter ", most of Longley's victims were unarmed, and he killed several in the course of committing a robbery.
True or false, the stories are consistent with Longley's well-established racist character ; in his own words he " was taught to believe it was right to kill sassy negroes.
Longley's account of killing a trail boss named Rector while en route to Wyoming in 1870 is similarly of unknown veracity.
Longley's middle name is a tribute to philosopher Bertrand Russell.

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The value of the method lies in the fact that specific design problems, once encountered, are never seen again because they are immediately eliminated, while the parts that appear successful are tested over and over.
As Bud lies on the ledge awaiting his death, bright lights appear below him and he encounters an aquatic NTI.
That difficulty lies in the observation that mathematical truths based on logical deduction appear to be more certainly true than knowledge of the physical world itself.
But his disposition should be such that, if he needs to be the opposite, he knows how .” As noted in chapter 15, the prince must appear to be virtuous, and should be virtuous, but he should be able to be otherwise when the time calls for it ; that includes being able to lie, though however much he lies he should always keep the appearance of being truthful.
Because the Indiana-Kentucky border is defined as the low-water mark on the north bank of the Ohio River as of 1792, and because the river changed course as a result of the New Madrid Earthquake of 1812, a small portion of Henderson County ( approximately long and wide ), lies north of the current course of the river in what would appear to be part of Indiana.
The Perseids are so-called because the point from which they appear to come, called the radiant, lies in the constellation Perseus.
Delacroix, after positioning the gun to make the gunshot wound to the stomach appear self-inflicted, watches the tape as he lies dying on the floor.
The difference between these types of phrasal verbs lies with the status of the element ( s ) that appear in addition to the verb.
The Liverpool City Council, in whose jurisdiction Croxteth lies, has called for additional investigation into spectral figures which appear to be visible on CCTV security footage of the grounds of Croxteth Hall.
In order to make himself appear more important, like a jesus, in the german tale he was also called a theo laeo, a miller lies to a king, telling him that his daughter can spin straw into gold.
When they first appear in the Forest of Gugu in the Gillikin Country, Kiki changes himself and Ruggedo into Li-Mon-Eags ( fictional creatures with the heads of lions, the bodies of monkeys, and the wings of eagles as well as having the tails of donkeys ) and lies that they've seen the people of the Emerald City plan to enslave the animal inhabitants of the Forest.
Archbishop Kowalski had to appear in front of the tribunal in 20 cases ; he was accused for blasphemies against God, the Bible, the Church, and the Sacraments, betrayal of the country ( implicit treason ), of socialism, communism, theft, frauds, lies, etc.
The large number of Semitic languages present in the Horn of Africa seems at first glance to support the hypothesis that the Semitic homeland lies there, the Semitic languages in the Horn of Africa all belong to the South Semitic subfamily and appear to all have relatively recent common origins in a single Ethio-Semitic proto-language, while the East and Central Semitic languages are native solely to Asia.
Some means of accounting for interstellar extinction, which also makes objects appear fainter and more red, is also needed, especially if the object lies within a dusty or gaseous region.
The explanation lies in that they do not actually intersect, but only appear to.
Non-repeating patterns such as arrows and words, on the other hand, appear on the plane where this text lies.
However, the power of most coin magic lies in its simplicity and the solidity of the object ; the basic skills of sleight of hand and misdirection of trains of thought often appear most magical without complex equipment.
NGC 404 lies just beyond the Local Group but does not appear gravitationally bound to it.
It lies in the southeastern part of the Moon, and is sufficiently close to the limb to appear significantly foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.
The candour lies in Scannell's willingness to write about the conclusion to his army life: " Twenty-five years ago, 1945 ... was the year I made what might seem like a desperate decision and performed what might appear to be an act of criminal folly, manic selfishness, zany recklessness, abject cowardice or even, perhaps, eccentric courage.
He builds a series of myths, or noble lies, to make the cities appear just, and these conditions moderate life within the communities.
A great variety of soils appear in the area because it lies on the edge of the London Basin including chalk, clay and heavy fertile loam.
Noting that “ the realism of her works allows no one like Jane Austen to appear in them ,” Miller argued that Austen ’ s omniscient, disembodied, and widely celebrated ( successful ) narrator emerges to compensate, if only partially, for the unmarried ( and thus “ failed ”) author ’ s oppression by “ the conjugal imperative ”: “ Behind the glory of style ’ s willed evacuation of substance lies the ignominy of a subject ’ s hopelessly insufficient social realization, just as behind style ’ s ahistorical impersonality lies the historical impasse of someone whose social representation doubles for social humiliation .” “ For all along ,” Miller wrote later in Jane Austen, “ shame has been style ’ s encrypted alter ego — its alternate form as ego — and style, the unremitting labor of managing and masking this encryption .”

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