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Across the nine deputy prime minister ' qualities ', Don McKinnon achieved the number one ranking, followed by Brian Talboys, Michael Cullen, and John Marshall.
All that is known for certain was that by the time he was permitted to build a tomb for himself ( Southern Tomb 25 ) at Amarna during the reign of Akhenaten, he had achieved the title of " Overseer of All the Horses of His Majesty ", the highest rank in the elite charioteering division of the army, which was just below the rank of General .< ref > Hindley, Marshall.
The Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia achieved independence on October 21, 1986.
The 2001 game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and East Carolina Pirates set the record as the highest scoring bowl game of all time ( which has since been surpassed ), and Marshall achieved what was then the greatest scoring comeback in Bowl history.
* October 21, 1986: The Marshall Islands achieved independence from U. S .- administered UN Trusteeship and became an associated state under the Compact of Free Association.
His best result was his narrow 8½ – 9½ loss in a match with Frank Marshall for the U. S. Championship in 1923 ; this result was achieved even after Lasker had to take a postponement while leading the match due to a severe kidney stone attack.
After the engineer ( Mick Wordley of Mixmasters Studios in Adelaide, Australia ) spent a day trying to get a big sound out of Marshall stacks, he couldn't go past the sound the band had achieved by direct injecting a Sansamp into their Fostex recorder.
The junior college football team, in particular, was a big money loser for the school, but achieved great on-field success and actually produced a number of NFL players, including Jamal Williams, long-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers, and future Green Bay Packers Torrance Marshall, the MVP of the 2001 Orange Bowl for the National Champion Oklahoma Sooners.
The Marshall Plan achieved great success in Western Europe but the Soviets remained steadfast in their goal of communist domination.
Alanis Morissette, along with Shania Twain, are the only Canadian artists, male or female to have sold two million units in Canada, receiving the Double diamond award Other female Canadian musicians have achieved international success in the highly competitive world of popular music, including Joni Mitchell, Ginette Reno, Diane Dufresne, Diana Krall, Avril Lavigne, Loreena McKennitt, Amanda Marshall, Holly Cole, Chantal Kreviazuk, Diane Tell, Jann Arden, Deborah Cox, Sarah Harmer, Susan Aglukark, Melissa Auf der Maur, Emily Haines, Kittie, Bif Naked, Nelly Furtado, and Feist.
The school was founded as the Logan Branch of Marshall College and the Williamson Branch of Marshall College in 1960 and renamed as branches of Marshall University when their mother institution achieved university status in 1961.
The two Delaware cases are argued before the Warren Supreme Court by Redding, Greenberg and Marshall and are used as an example of how integration can be achieved peacefully.
1974: Frank Marshall was recruited as club coach with a promise that Allsvenskan football would be achieved within 5 years-a promise that he accomplished.
He achieved American fame when he starred in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, in which he played Aldous Snow, the boyfriend of the title character ( played by Kristen Bell ).
Brešan achieved similar international and domestic success with his 1999 black comedy Marshall Tito's Spirit, a satirical look at how unrepentant communists and new capitalists react to the reported appearance of the ghost of Marshal Tito on their small Adriatic island.

Marshall and measure
* Marshall gained a measure of revenge for the 1940 humiliation two years later, when the teams again met in Washington for the 1942 NFL Championship Game.
The US Department of Energy, along with the representatives from the government of the Marshall Islands, sends scientists to the atoll for temporary stays to study the island's environment and measure residual levels of radiation.

Marshall and fame
One of the longer-running police dramas of the day, the series featured appearances by a number of actors, familiar and unfamiliar, among whom were Lynn Borden, Kim Darby, Antonio Fargas, Tiny Tim ( in the pilot TV-movie ), Randolph Mantooth, Cal Bellini, Sharon Gless, Dabbs Greer, Bernie Kopell, Frank Gorshin, Jess Walton, Pernell Roberts, Alan Oppenheimer, Dan Kemp, E. G. Marshall, Harrison Ford, John Schuck, Ingrid Pitt, Susan Saint James, Ivan Dixon, Harry Townes, Pat Hingle, Norman Alden, Anne Francis, David Carradine, Charo, Joseph Campanella, Bill Quinn, Bernard Fox, Tyler McVey, Robert Webber, Alan Hale, Jr., Marion Ross, Marcia Strassman, Susan Sullivan, Suzanne Pleshette, Bo Hopkins, James Hong, Jeanne Cooper, Paul Winfield, Harold Gould, James Farentino, Robert Reed, Bill Bixby, David Cassidy, David Hartman, Dana Elcar, Tina Louise, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Robert Karnes, Tyler MacDuff, Greg Mullavy, Rod Serling, Gene Raymond, Francine York, Peter Mark Richman, Jennifer Gan, Clu Gulager, Joel Grey, Van Williams, John Hoyt, Scott Glenn, William Windom, Joshua Bryant, Dorothy Malone, Robert Alda, Barbara Rush, Jack Kelly, Jason Wingreen, George Takei, George Wallace, John M. Pickard, Diana Muldaur, Jodie Foster, William Katt, Lee Grant, Steve Forrest, Susan Olsen, Michael Lerner, Edward Asner, Eddie Garrett, Darwin Joston, John Rubinstein, Jack Lord, Scott Marlowe, Norman Fell, Gavin MacLeod, Gary Collins, Johnny Seven, William Shatner, Bobby Darin, Martin Sheen, Cheryl Ladd, William Daniels, William Schallert, Burgess Meredith, Vic Tayback, Arch Johnson, James Drury, Ed Flanders, Bruce Lee and Ellen Corby ( Grandma Walton of TV fame ).
Johansson notes “ more recent analyses within media and cultural studies ( e. g. Gamson 1994 ; Marshall 1997 ; Giles 2000 ; Turner, Marshall and Bonner 2000 ; Rojek 2001 ; Turner 2004 ) have instead dealt with the idea of a pervasive, contemporary, ‘ celebrity culture ’.” In the analysis of the celebrity culture,fame and its constituencies are conceived of as a broader social process, connected to widespread economic, political, technological and cultural developments .”
When she read for the role of Lily Brooks Manning on the series Once and Again, its creators ( Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz of thirtysomething fame ) initially deemed Ward " too beautiful " for the average single mother to identify with.
Holton grew up in Warren, Michigan where he met childhood friend and future musical collaborator Marshall Mathers, who would later rise to fame as Eminem.
So they called him Jerry Marshall and widespread was his fame.
In the fall of 2010, Marshall collaborated with CT jam band The McLovins to co-write " Cohesive ," recorded with Marshall and Anthony Krizan ( of Spin Doctors fame ) at Krizan's Sonic Boom studios.
During the mid-to-late 1950s its airstaff included pioneering black radio disc jockey Hal Jackson, actor William Marshall ( of Blacula fame ) and Victor Bozeman, who would later become a Los Angeles-based staff announcer for NBC television.

Marshall and from
Clara Belle Marshall, from Mount Hanley, Nova Scotia, became the first woman to graduate from Acadia University in 1879.
Fans of the strip ranged from novelist John Steinbeck, who called Capp " possibly the best writer in the world today " in 1953, and even earnestly recommended him for the Nobel Prize in literature — to media critic and theorist Marshall McLuhan, who considered Capp " the only robust satirical force in American life.
Fearing American political, cultural and economic penetration, Stalin eventually forbade Soviet Eastern bloc countries of the newly formed Cominform from accepting Marshall Plan aid.
Their story was later recounted in the books Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors and Miracle in the Andes as well as the film Alive, by Frank Marshall, and the documentaries Alive: 20 Years Later ( 1993 ) and Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed in the Mountains ( 2008 ).
Britain also benefited from the American Marshall Aid program in 1948, and the economic situation improved significantly.
In 1963, he earned a Ph. D. in mathematics ( advisor: Marshall Hall ) from the California Institute of Technology, and began to work there as associate professor and began work on The Art of Computer Programming.
Murchison had tried to purchase the Washington Redskins from Marshall in 1958.
Eisenhower's stint as president of Columbia University was punctuated by his activity within the Council on Foreign Relations, a study group he led as president concerning the political and military implications of the Marshall Plan, and The American Assembly, Eisenhower's " vision of a great cultural center where business, professional and governmental leaders could meet from time to time to discuss and reach conclusions concerning problems of a social and political nature ".
In particular, Eisenhower was criticized for failing to defend George Marshall from attacks by Joseph McCarthy, though he privately deplored McCarthy's tactics and claims.
Alfred Marshall provides a still widely-cited definition in his textbook Principles of Economics ( 1890 ) that extends analysis beyond wealth and from the societal to the microeconomic level:
Receiving medal from General George C. Marshall, 1945
Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world ( centered at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall ), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931.
( from far left ) Stanley O ' Toole, Gregory Peck and Franklin J. Schaffner outside Franklin & Marshall College after accepting an honorary degree in 1977.
He returned to the United States and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was active in drama.
The currency reforms were simultaneous with the $ 1. 4 billion in Marshall Plan money coming in from the United States, which was used primarily for investment.
According to Cyrus Vance's close aide Marshall Shulman " the State Department worked hard to dissuade the Soviets from invading.
According to Marshall Gardner both the Eskimo and Mongolian peoples had come from the interior of the earth from an entrance located at the North pole.
Marshall Gardner ( distinct from Martin Gardner, mentioned below ) wrote A Journey to the Earth's Interior in 1913 and an expanded edition in 1920.
However, the new geopolitical logic of the Cold War made possible that the former enemy Italy, a hinge-country between Western Europe and the Mediterranean, and now a new, fragile democracy threatened by the proximity of the Iron Curtain and the presence of a strong Communist party, was considered by the USA as an important ally for the Free World, and received under the Marshall Plan US $ 1, 204 million from 1947 to 1951.
Story County was chosen as the location on June 21, 1859, from proposals by Johnson, Kossuth, Marshall, Polk, and Story counties.
In 1949, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania founded the Comecon in accordance with Stalin's desire to enforce Soviet domination of the lesser states of Central Europe and to mollify some states that had expressed interest in the Marshall Plan, and which were now, increasingly, cut off from their traditional markets and suppliers in Western Europe.
One vessel blogged about stopping there for several days during a trip from Honolulu to the Marshall Islands.
Tito used the estrangement from the USSR to obtain US aid via the Marshall Plan, as well as to involve Yugoslavia in the Non-Aligned Movement, in which he assured a leading position for Yugoslavia.

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