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Subsequently, Nicholson, demanded Lott denounce his former segregationist views following a speech he gave at Senator Strom Thurmond's birthday dinner when he promoted the Senator's former Dixiecrat Presidential campaign.
Then a controversial pass interference penalty on 49ers defensive back Ronnie Lott nullified his interception and gave the Cowboys a first down at the San Francisco 12-yard line.
In 1988, Smith ran for the U. S. House of Representatives as a Republican from Mississippi's 5th congressional district in the southern portion of the state after eight-term incumbent Trent Lott gave up the seat to make a successful run for the Senate.

Lott and interview
In an interview regarding his resignation, Lott said that the new law " didn't have a big role " on his decision to resign.

Lott and with
During the 1984 Convention, with Trent Lott as Republican Party Platform Committee Chairman, Congressmen Kemp and Newt Gingrich claimed control of the party platform to the consternation of G. O. P.
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kemp, along with allies such as Gingrich and Lott, added a plank to the party platform that put President Reagan on record as ruling out tax increases.
At times, he collaborated with Gingrich and Lott on deregulation and tax cuts, collaborated with McCain and Phil Gramm on tax cuts and spending restraints, legislated with and campaigned for Joseph Lieberman, and fought poverty with James Pinkerton.
Future Hall of Fame safety Ronnie Lott led the team with 5 interceptions.
James Brown hosted all the events with help from his fellow Fox NFL Sunday cast members Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Ronnie Lott.
Writes Eric Lott in Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, " The black mask offered a way to play with the collective fears of a degraded and threatening — and male — Other while at the same time maintaining some symbolic control over them.
* Rutgers sociology professor Ted Goertzel stated that " Lott ’ s massive data set was simply unsuitable for his task ", and that he " compar trends in Idaho and West Virginia and Mississippi with trends in Washington, D. C. and New York City " without proper statistical controls.
Lott came to Montana in 1862, and with his brother John T. Lott, settled in the Ruby Valley in 1864.
The Lott brothers continued development of roads and promoted settlement of the town, which was incorporated in 1902, with M. H.
* 1821-African-American Lott Carey, a Baptist missionary, sails with 28 colleagues from Norfolk, VA to Sierra Leone ; Protestant Episcopal Church mission board established
Lott was also an Ole Miss cheerleader, on the same team with future U. S. Senator Thad Cochran.
Sen. Trent Lott with Former Speaker of the House Rep. Newt Gingrich ( R-GA ) at the 2004 Republican National Convention ; both Lott and Gingrich provided consistent support to President George W. Bush.
After the House narrowly voted to impeach Clinton, Lott proceeded with the Senate trial in early 1999, despite criticisms that Republicans were far short of the two-thirds majority required under the Constitution to convict Clinton and remove him from office.
After losing the Majority Leader post, Lott was less visible on the national scene, although he did break with some standard conservative positions.
On July 18, 2006, Lott voted with 19 Republican senators for the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act to lift restrictions on federal funding for the research.
Fleming, however, was not regarded as a serious opponent, and Lott handily defeated him with 64 % of the vote.
Scruggs represented Lott and then Representative Gene Taylor in settlements with State Farm Insurance company after the insurer refused to pay claims for the loss of their Mississippi homes in Hurricane Katrina.
* Lott, Bernard Maurice ( 1960 ) The Poetry of John Keble, with special reference to the Christian Year and his contribution to the Lyra Apostolica.
In 2003 Wyden joined with Senators Lindsey Graham ( R-SC ) and Trent Lott ( R-MS ) to help pass the Bush Administration's Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act.

Lott and Black
* Lott Cary-1st Black missionary to Africa

Lott and himself
The idea that Juba could " imitate himself " after mimicking his rivals points up, according to Lott, " minstrelsy's fundamental consequence for black culture, the dispossession and control by whites of black forms that would not for a long time be recovered ".
In Congress, Walker was an outspoken conservative and allied himself with fellow conservatives Newt Gingrich, Bob Dornan and Trent Lott and the Conservative Opportunity Society.
Lott admitted he had used the name " Mary Rosh " to defend himself but claimed the book reviews were written by his son and wife.

Lott and Thurmond's
In 2002, after remarks made by Mississippi Senator Trent Lott regarding Senator Strom Thurmond's failed presidential bid, Lee said that Lott was a " card-carrying member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Thurmond's 100th birthday celebration generated controversy because of remarks by Mississippi Senator Trent Lott that were considered as racially insensitive: " When Strom Thurmond ran for president, voted for him.
On December 20, 2002, after significant controversy following comments regarding Strom Thurmond's presidential candidacy, Lott resigned as Senate Minority Leader.
The Washington Post reported that Lott had made similar comments about Thurmond's candidacy in a 1980 rally.
The canonical example of emergent democracy was the December 2002 resignation of Trent Lott as Senate majority leader after bloggers publicized his praising of Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist campaign for the presidency.
Following the ensuring controversy Nicholson's demands initiated, Lott once again apologized for his past support for segregation, his past associations, and his remarks at Thurmond's birthday.
In December 2002, at a birthday party celebrating Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday, Republican Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott said, “ When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him.

Lott and former
* October 9 – Trent Lott, former United States Senate Minority Leader and United States Senate Majority Leader
Chester Trent Lott, Sr. ( born October 9, 1941 ), is a former United States Senator from Mississippi, who served in numerous leadership positions in both the United States House of Representatives and the Senate.
Upon Colmer's retirement, Lott won Colmer's former seat in the House of Representatives.
His father, Chester Paul Lott, was a shipyard worker ; his mother, the former Iona Watson, was a schoolteacher.
On January 7, 2008 it was announced that Lott and former Senator John Breaux of Louisiana, a Democrat, opened their lobbying firm about a block from the White House.
In the book, Lott spoke out on the remark he made at the Strom Thurmond birthday party, former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, and about his feelings of betrayal toward the Tennessee senator, claiming " If Frist had not announced exactly when he did, as the fire was about to burn out, I would still be majority leader of the Senate today.
* Randy Scheunemann, CLI's executive director, former chief national-security adviser to U. S. Senator Trent Lott, has also worked for Donald Rumsfeld as a consultant on Iraq policy.
Other famous people who lived in Bromley include Alex Clare, Charles Darwin, David Bowie, Richmal Crompton, Pixie Lott, Starsmith, Christopher Tennant, Peter Frampton, Aleister Crowley, Siouxsie Sioux, Gary Rhodes, Billy Idol, Billy Jenkins, cricketer Jill Cruwys, the anarchist Peter Kropotkin, the former Clash drummer Topper Headon, historian Richard Jefferis, illustrator Charles Keeping, Formula 1 test driver Gary Paffett, children's writer Andrew Murray, actor Michael York who attended Bromley Grammar School for Boys, clarinetist Chris Craker, Don Perrin, Canadian author who attended Burnt Ash School in Bromley, and Sir Thomas James Harper, an officer decorated in the Crimean war.
Ronald Mandel " Ronnie " Lott ( born May 8, 1959 ) is a former American college and professional football player who was a cornerback, free safety, and strong safety in the National Football League ( NFL ) for fifteen seasons during the 1980s and 1990s.
Lott is also the father of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Ryan Nece.
Since the 1980s, Brother Records ' business manager is Elliott Lott, a former chauffeur for The Beach Boys
He has also worked with Pixie Lott, and contributed guest vocals on a track by a former member of The Roots.
" William La Jeunesse and Maxim Lott have described Mexico as a " virtual arms bazaar ," where one can purchase a wide variety of military weapons from international sources: " fragmentation grenades from South Korea, AK-47s from China, and shoulder-fired rocket launchers from Spain, Israel and former Soviet bloc manufacturers.
Shortly after Katrina, Hood partnered with Mississippi plaintiff attorney Richard " Dickie " Scruggs, a brother-in-law of former U. S. Senator Trent Lott, in filing suit against numerous high-profile insurance companies.
In 1997, Fairly was selected to the USC's Athletic Hall of Fame, joining former Trojans Marcus Allen, Buster Crabbe, Charles Dumas, Frank Gifford, Ronnie Lott, Fred Lynn, Tom Seaver and O. J.
During that time he occupied a number of increasingly senior positions including two years ( 1995-96 ) as Intelligence Counsel to former U. S. Senator Bob Dole and U. S. Senator Trent Lott.
Her staff included Roberta Young ( Paula Jai Parker ), a detective who goes to great lengths to get the job done ; Manny Lott ( Danny Nucci ), the resident technology wiz ; and Dana Plant ( Paula Marshall ), a former Santa Monica police detective.
Now living in Scottsdale, Arizona, Ralna still maintains a busy concert schedule, either performing as a solo act, or with her ex-husband, Guy Hovis, who was an aide, based in Jackson, Mississippi, to his longtime friend, former Republican U. S. Senator Trent Lott.

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