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Marshall and chose
The neighboring trust districts of Palau, the Marshall Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands chose not to participate.
Next, Marshall MacMahon chose conservative Jules Simon.
He chose Indiana Governor Thomas R. Marshall as his running mate and selected William Frank McCombs, a New York lawyer and a friend from college days, to manage his campaign.
They chose to juxtapose Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address with that of Confederate president Jefferson Davis ; they debated removing Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and labor-leader César Chávez and rejected calls to include more Hispanic figures, in spite of the high Hispanic population in the state.
A year later, NBC acquired the rights to the show and chose Peter Marshall as host, a job he held for fifteen years until 1981.
Federico Fellini was Allen's first choice to appear in the cinema lobby scene because his films were under discussion, but Allen chose cultural academic Marshall McLuhan after both Fellini and Luis Buñuel declined the cameo.
The membership was steady for the next two decades except for the addition of Marshall University in 1954 and the departure of Western Reserve, which chose to de-emphasize intercollegiate athletics.
After Michelson's death in 1978 his wife Janine started to search for a location, and at the suggestion of family friend Wendy Russell Reves, chose Marshall, Texas ( Mrs. Reves ' birthplace ).
On December 9, Marshall Packard, in control of the Custom House, chose a legislature that impeached Governor Henry Clay Warmoth and put in charge P. B. S. Pinchback, a Kellogg supporter, as the United States first African American state governor.
Marshall Grant was fired by Cash in 1980, and Cash chose to discontinue using the name, " The Tennessee Three ", ostensibly for legal reasons ( Grant had filed a lawsuit against Cash, which was settled out-of-court years later ).
Pétain refused their overtures, and they chose Marshall Louis Franchet d ' Esperey as their future chief of state.
After the tournament, he chose to reject a contract with New Zealand in order to play for Gloucestershire: due to his Irish passport Marshall does not count as an overseas player so long as he does not play for New Zealand.
Williams originally committed to play college basketball for Providence College, but instead chose to attend Marshall University after Providence coach Rick Barnes left for Clemson.
At their 1875 nominating convention, state Democrats chose McCreary as their nominee for governor, and he won an easy victory over Republican John Marshall Harlan.

Marshall and bypass
The main route around town is a stretch of freeway bypass, the George Marshall Parkway, which is composed of parts of US 40 and US 119.

Marshall and normal
Although it is normal to regard the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied as functions of the price of the good, the standard graphical representation, usually attributed to Alfred Marshall, has price on the vertical axis and quantity on the horizontal axis, the opposite of the standard convention for the representation of a mathematical function.
At the time of Huntington's founding, Holderby's Landing was already the home of Marshall College, a normal school that had been founded in 1837 as Marshall Academy by John Laidley in honor of his friend, US Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Marshall.
Their father, Arthur ( E. G. Marshall ), parts from their controlling and mentally unstable but artistically inclined mother, Eve ( Geraldine Page ), going on to marry a more " normal " but plainer woman Pearl ( Maureen Stapleton ).
Marshall constantly compares Eerie to where he grew up in New Jersey, which is the epitome of ' normal ' in his mind.
With this purchase, this private normal school became a branch of the State Normal School at Marshall College.
On March 6, 1909, the Second Oklahoma State Legislature approved an act designating Durant as the location for a normal school to serve the following 12-county region: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Latimer, LeFlore, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, McIntosh, Pittsburg, and Pushmataha.

Marshall and documentary
Al Minns and Leon James are often considered authoritative figures in the academic discussion of Lindy Hop, in part for their work with Marshall and Jean Stearns ( in their book Jazz Dance and documentary films ).
* Alive: 20 Years Later, 1993 documentary about the book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors and the Frank Marshall film
* Street Fight: An Academy Award-nominated documentary about Cory Booker's ultimately unsuccessful 2002 run against Sharpe James for mayor of Newark, New Jersey, USA by filmmaker Marshall Curry.
Marshall was known throughout Hawaii for a long career as an investigative journalist, consumer advocate, documentary filmmaker, news anchor and reporter for KHON-TV television station.
Titicut Follies is a 1967 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman and filmed by John Marshall, about the patient-inmates of Bridgewater State Hospital for the criminally insane, a Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
A documentary film about the Sons organization was produced in 1987 by Alexander Marshall: Revenge of the Sons of the Desert is an Emmy Award-winning featurette showing the international membership at one of its conventions, with commentary by celebrity guests.
Booker's 2002 Mayoral campaign, which he lost, was chronicled by filmmaker Marshall Curry in his documentary Street Fight.
Williams is the author of Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 ( 1988 ), a companion to the documentary series of the same name about the African-American Civil Rights Movement ; Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary ( 2000 ), a biography of Thurgood Marshall, the first black American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States ; and Enough ( 2006 ), which was inspired by Bill Cosby's speech at the NAACP gala, and deals with Williams ' critique of black leaders in America, and as he puts it the " culture of failure.
Notable pieces housed in the museum include ; an Inaugural ball gown worn by Lady Bird Johnson and an accompanying suit worn by Lyndon Johnson, the Emmy Bill Moyers won for his documentary Marshall, Texas: Marshall, Texas, and George Foreman's world championship belt.
In 1968, Asch and John Marshall co-founded Documentary Educational Resources ( DER ), a non-profit organization whose mission is to support, produce, and distribute ethnographic, non-fiction, and documentary films.
Casey's brother is filmmaker Kelly Candaele, whose PBS documentary about the AAGPBL led to the creation of the 1992 film A League of Their Own directed by Penny Marshall.

Marshall and department
Out hunting one day he chanced to meet Ethel Tree ( 1873-17 July 1932, Northamptonshire ), daughter of Chicago department store founder Marshall Field.
Following her graduation, Davis held jobs in Chicago as a sales clerk in Marshall Field's department store and as a nurse's aide.
As Secretary of State in 1947 – 48, Marshall seems to have disagreed with strong opinions in The Pentagon and State department that Chiang's success was vital to American interests, insisting that U. S. troops not become involved.
Built as a synagogue in 1847-48 by architect Hezekiah Marshall, the " Old Synagogue " is used as a recital hall by the music department.
A brand name was needed for the display of Fuller's first architectural model, later to be known as the Dymaxion house, at the Marshall Field's department store in Chicago.
Shedd-Porter Memorial Library, built in 1909-1910 in the Beaux-Arts style, was a gift to Alstead and Langdon by native son John G. Shedd, president of Marshall Field's department store in Chicago.
As a teenager, she appeared older than her age and at 15 got a job as a clothes model at Marshall & Snelgrove, a department store in Birmingham.
In 1895 he married Mary Victoria Leiter, the daughter of Levi Ziegler Leiter, an American millionaire of German Mennonite origin and co-founder of the Chicago department store Field & Leiter ( now Marshall Field ).
The philosophy of the school was basically unchanged from that of the original, and its headquarters was the Prairie Avenue mansion that architect Richard Morris Hunt designed for department store magnate Marshall Field.
Other afternoon shows included the locally produced The Storyteller, which featured a children's story presented weekdays at 5: 30 pm, and was sponsored by local department store Marshall Field & Company.
Similar developments were under way in London ( with Whiteleys ), in Paris ( with La Samaritaine ) and in Chicago, where department stores sprang up along State Street, notably Marshall Field and Company, which was the third-largest department store in the world prior to the 1997 demolition of Hudson's.
Marshall Field & Company was a department store in Chicago, Illinois that grew to become a major chain before converting to the Macy's nameplate on 9 September 2006.
Marshall Field's book department in the State Street store was legendary ; it pioneered the concept of the " book signing.
The combined department had its headquarters at Shreveport, Louisiana, and Marshall, Texas.
In 1986, BATUS sold the Kohl's department stores and two Marshall Field's divisions, The Crescent and Frederick & Nelson ; BATUS closed Gimbels the same year, with many locations being absorbed by sister division Marshall Field's, as well as Allied Stores ' Stern's and Pomeroy's divisions.
His first job was at Marshall Field's department store as a window dresser.
The much-celebrated Dayton's department store at 7th & Nicollet was renamed Marshall Field's in 2001, and then Macy's in 2006, much to the dismay of locals.
This school was managed by Colonel George C. Marshall, who had brought Joseph Stillwell with him to lead the Tactics department of the school.
She was first married, in 1917, to Henry Field, an heir to the Marshall Field department store fortune.
The earliest known industrial musicals were produced by retail and automotive companies such as Ford, General Motors, and the Marshall Field's chain of department stores.
Marshall Field & Company ( Marshall Field ’ s ) was a department store in Chicago, Illinois, that grew to become a major chain before being acquired by Macy's, Inc., on August 30, 2005.

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