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Manley Ottmer Hudson ( who sat as a judge ) said that an advisory opinion " was what it purported to be.
The Redskins defense was led by 6-foot-7 296-pound defensive tackle Dave Butz, who anchored the line, along with defensive ends Dexter Manley and Tony McGee, who each recorded 6. 5 sacks.
Their line was anchored by defensive ends Charles Mann, who led the team with nine and a half sacks and recovered a fumble, and Dexter Manley, who recorded eight and a half sacks.
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
Manley Lanier " Sonny " Carter, Jr. ( August 15, 1947 – April 5, 1991 ) was an American physician, professional soccer player, United States Navy officer, and NASA astronaut who flew on STS-33.
Blankers-Koen sped to the finish line in 11. 9, easily beating her opponents Dorothy Manley and Shirley Strickland, who took second and third.
These include T. S. Eliot, who taught the poet laureate John Betjeman there, Gerard Manley Hopkins the poet, the composers John Taverner and John Rutter, John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey Palmer, Anthony Crosland MP and Labour reformer, and the cabinet minister Charles Clarke.
The Manley Roadhouse was owned by Robert E Lee, who was also the town's postmaster until his death in 2010.
Former students include Harold Wilson ( who was twice British Prime Minister ), Norman Washington Manley ( Chief Minister of Jamaica ), T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), Angus Buchanan ( winner of the Victoria Cross ), and Viscount Sankey ( Lord Chancellor ).
At Oxford, Bridges became friends with Gerard Manley Hopkins, who is now considered a superior poet but who owes his present fame to Bridges ' efforts in arranging the posthumous publication ( 1918 ) of his verse.
He was married on 18 November 1995 to Alexandra Christina Manley, who was born on 30 June 1964.
The second son of Jamaica's Premier Norman Washington Manley and Jamaican artist Edna Manley, Michael Manley was a charismatic figure who became the leader of the Jamaican People's National Party a few months before his father's death in 1969.
Unlike his father, who had a reputation for being formal and businesslike, the younger Manley moved easily among people of all strata and made Parliament accessible to the people by abolishing the requirement for men to wear jackets and ties to its sittings.
Martin, who would release the list of his new cabinet in a few days, decided to offer Manley a role as Ambassador to the United States, a patronage posting Manley said he would seriously consider.
On July 1, 2009, Manley was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for his contributions to Canadian politics, notably as a cabinet minister, and as a business and community leader who had played an important role in the promotion of international aid and co-operation.
The original Mark I unit was developed to become the Manley Mark II in collaboration with the Blease company, who manufactured many thousands of these units.

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The British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins claimed to have discovered this previously unnamed poetic rhythm in the natural patterns of English in folk songs, spoken poetry, Shakespeare, Milton, et al.
These initiatives were partially aimed at combating the " brain drain ", and Manley himself stated that " Canada needs to pursue policies that will make it a magnet for brains, attracting them from elsewhere and retaining the ones we have.
" We're not Disney, obviously, but we have proven that people will pay for Web comics ," Joey Manley said in 2003.
Some authors like Robin D. G. Kelley and John Manley have penned local histories that portray Communist Party members as effective activists, heroic in many cases because their revolutionary zeal helped them confront extremely adverse circumstances.
A number of poets have experimented with using cynghanedd in English-language verse, for instance Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Ministers responsible have included Jean Charest, Paul Martin, and John Manley.
Scholars from the 1960s to the 1990s thought the anonymous woman might have been Delarivier Manley, but she was subsequently ruled out as author and the woman remains unknown.
For over 30 years Hunt Emerson's strips and illustrations have graced the pages of Fortean Times, a magazine of occult and unexplained phenomena, while his pornographically humorous Firkin The Cat ( written by Tym Manley ) has appeared in hundreds of Fiesta magazines.
Three ships have been named USS Manley for him.
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Manley for John Manley.
John Part, Steve Beaton, Raymond van Barneveld, Vincent van der Voort, Jelle Klaasen, Michael van Gerwen, Peter Manley and Mervyn King are only a few of the big name players that have made the switch.
Some have gone so far as to say that his works were " weapons of war ", dealt " in a long and famous stream of realism " ( Norman Washington Manley ).
Delarivier Manley has been erroneously claimed to have written The Secret History of Queen Zarah ( 1705 ).

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Manley had been mentioned as a possible contender for the leadership of the Liberal Party after Stéphane Dion's resignation following the 2008 election, but on November 4, 2008, he announced that he would not be a candidate.
Half / slant rhyme has been found in English-language poetry as early as Henry Vaughan, but it was not until the works of W. B. Yeats and Gerard Manley Hopkins that it found wide use among English-language poets.
He was released from prison in 1943 and founded the Jamaica Labour Party the same year, having previously been a member of the party founded by his cousin, Norman Manley, the People's National Party ( founded 1938 ).
Initially announced as another fill-in artist, Manley revealed that he'd been given the ongoing assignment on February 23, 2010.
Since 1987, a Gerard Manley Hopkins Literary Festival has been held annually in the town, which the poet described as ' one of the props and struts of my existence ' whilst he was teaching in Dublin.
Her competence has been recognised by other academic institutions, having received at least thirteen honorary doctorates, as well as the Yale Law School Medal of Merit and also the Manley O. Hudson Medal.

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That position probably delayed my entry into the major leagues ... Mrs. Manley told Rickey that he had taken Don Newcombe for no money but she wasn't going to let him take me without some compensation.

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The other was by Chesly Manley in the Chicago Daily Tribune.
It was designed by Thomas Manley Dean and Sir Aston Webb as the Royal College of Science.
Thomas ' early poetry was noted for its verbal density, alliteration, sprung rhythm and internal rhyme, and he was described by some critics as having being influenced by English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
* Carrion Comfort derives its title and many of its themes from a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Manley resigned for health reasons in 1992 and was succeeded as leader of the PNP by Percival Patterson.
Beginning February 29, 1928 on NBC, Socony Oil reached radio listeners with a comedy program, Soconyland Sketches, scripted by William Ford Manley and featuring Arthur Allen and Parker Fennelly as rural New Englanders.
Then after forcing the Redskins to punt, Woodley attempted a deep pass again, but was hit by Washington defensive end Dexter Manley causing him to fumble, and defensive tackle Dave Butz recovered the ball.
** The People's National Party, led by Michael Manley, wins the Jamaican general election.
Most political parties in the various territories aligned themselves into one of two Federal political parties – the West Indies Federal Labour Party ( led by Grantley Adams of Barbados and Norman Manley of Jamaica ) and the Democratic Labour Party ( led by Manley's cousin, Sir Alexander Bustamante ).
Spring and Fall ( 1880 ) by Gerard Manley Hopkins rendered in scriptio continua ( 20 characters per line ):
Spring and Fall ( 1880 ) by Gerard Manley Hopkins rendered in normal punctuation:
The Sunday Times is also home to the difficult barred-grid Mephisto puzzle, currently set in rotation by Don Manley, Paul McKenna and Tim Moorey.
Manley Hot Springs Airport is supported by the Essential Air Service program.
* Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 1918 ), edited with notes by R. B.
Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the romantic poets, was very keen on the plant as revealed by these lines of his poem " May Magnificat "
A similar poetical meter was independently developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins at about the same time ( there is no evidence that they knew each other or that either of them had read any of the other's works ).
Among the general public, McKenna beat former New Democratic Party Ontario Premier Bob Rae by a margin of 23 to 11 while among self-identified Liberals, McKenna beat former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada John Manley by a margin of 28 to 13.
His lyrics about love, redemption and natural beauty captivated audiences, and he gained headlines for negotiating truces between the two opposing Jamaican political parties ( at the One Love Concert ), led by Michael Manley ( PNP ) and Edward Seaga.

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