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Erle Stanley Gardner " had spent more than twenty years practicing law in California, and the knowledge he gained was put to good use in the Perry Mason stories, which hinge on points of law, forensic medicine or science as clever as a watch mechanism ... and also the total lack of characterization ".
The Dubliners also gained popularity amongst famous musicians such as Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason, who were all self-proclaimed Dubliners fans.
It went platinum in New Zealand and gained them notice outside college radio, notably for a cover of Wayne Mason's " Nature "-originally recorded by Mason in 1970 with The Fourmyula and subsequently voted in 2002 as New Zealand's greatest song of the previous 75 years.
The town centre gained a cinema, on the corner of Mason Street and Birmingham New Road, during the 1930s, part of the Clifton chain, but this closed in January 1963 as a result of the postwar decline in cinema audiences brought on by the rising popularity of home television.
On at least one occasion, a potential customer gained the inventor's attention by presenting a transistor radio and telling Mason that " I've got a radio that just can't carry a tune.
In the 1999 season, Mason gained 1, 030 yards returning punts and kickoffs, assisting the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV where he returned 5 kickoffs for 122 yards and caught 2 passes for 18 yards in Tennessee's 23 – 16 loss.

Mason and many
1875 Canadian Illustrated News cartoon shows Mackenzie the Mason and Governor General Lord Dufferin the Overseer In Canada, Mackenzie continued his career as a stonemason, building many structures that still stand today.
Rosen assumed the capacity of interim CEO and began " cleaning house ", as shortly afterward many of Pfeiffer's top executives resigned or were pushed out, including John Rando, Earl Mason, and John Rose.
As Mason uses his unique experience to escape from their cells, he reveals why he was held there for so many years — for stealing a microfilm of the United States ' most closely guarded secrets, including the Roswell UFO incident and the John F. Kennedy assassination ( Womack revealed this to Paxton, earlier ).
Opposition to Masonry was taken up by the churches as a sort of religious crusade, and it also became a local political issue in Western New York, where, early in 1827, the citizens in many mass meetings resolved to support no Mason for public office.
If a Master Mason is dropped from the rolls for non-payment of dues, under most circumstances he may be immediately reinstated in good standing simply by paying his current dues as well as any back dues owed, although in many jurisdictions there is a requirement to ballot for re-admission.
* The Royal Arch Mason ( or Holy Royal Arch ) degree is said by many to be the most beautiful degree in all of Freemasonry.
R. William Ide III, president of the American Bar Association, paid tribute to the way Burr's Perry Mason presented lawyers " in a professional and dignified manner " and helped " to educate many people who previously had not had access to the justice system.
An alternative story, which appeared in some obscure magazine many years ago, said that Gardner liked and used pens made by a company owned by one Mr Perry and one Mr Mason ; but this would be very difficult to verify.
Gardner inserts his ideas about the importance of proper autopsies into many of his Mason novels.
Growth was slow during the war years of 1861 to 1865 but started to boom shortly there after Veterans of the Civil War took advantage of the homestead act and many came to Mason County after the war to start a new life.
He gave the world premières of Walton's second Façade Suite, and Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem and Violin Concerto ; he also introduced pieces by Jacques Ibert, Eugene Goossens, and Arthur Bliss and by many American composers including Samuel Barber, Deems Taylor and Daniel Gregory Mason.
However, steel shortages limited the amount of raw materials that Nash could get, so Mason turned the compact, now designated the Rambler, into a two-door sedan with a convertible top and the cars were equipped with many standard features that were typically options, to maximize profits for the company.
With the growth of the schooling system came fresh theories and philosophies of education such as those of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi who would influence the likes of Herbert Spencer who in his essays on education ( 1854 and 1859 ) argued against the traditional authoritative classical form of education that disregarded the natural wishes, tendencies, and motives of the child In turn there were many further pioneers such as Charlotte Mason, Caroline Southwood Hill and Susan Sutherland Isaacs.
However, so many new holiness groups were forming and using the name " Church of God ," that Mason sought a name to distinguish this Holiness organization from others.
However, Lowville does have many businesses including a Kraft Foods facility, Lowville Mason Supply, and Lowville Co-op, and several small restaurants like Gary's and JEB's.
During the American Civil War, many of Poestenkill's men served with the Union's forces ; twelve who died in action were Daniel M. Horton, Philip Amidon, Daniel Morrison, John Wagoner, George Bradt, Dexter Randall, William H. H. Wood, Martin Larabee, Willard Bailey, W. L. Robbins, George Simmons, and William H. Mason.
The Mason court made many important decisions in all areas of Australian law.
On display are the wrestling shoes he wore into the ring in 1911 against Hackenschmidt, his Mason ’ s sword and leather scabbard, the roll-top desk that sat in his living room in Humboldt and many other rare items.
American racial and cultural norms at the time, such as Jim Crow laws, deeply affected such cooperative fellowship of the early movement by excluding many African-American Pentecostal leaders such as Charles Harrison Mason, founder of the predominately African-American Church of God in Christ.
He also made many guest appearances on Perry Mason throughout the nine-year run from 1957-1966, including a college employee in The Case of the Brazen Bequest.
Other architects who employed Richardson Romanesque elements in their designs include Spier and Rohns and George D. Mason, both firms from Detroit, Edward J. Lennox, a Toronto based architect who derived many of his designs from the Richardson Style, and John Wellborn Root.
Mason has composed soundtracks for many feature films and television series both locally and internationally.
While commanding a reconnaissance patrol from Fort Mason on July 20, 1857, Hood sustained one of the many wounds that marked his lifetime in military service — an arrow through his left hand during action against the Comanches at Devil's River, Texas.
The Master of Ceremonies was W. Earl Hall, editor of the Mason City Globe-Gazette, state wide radio personality and friend of many decades.
After Mason died in 1635, the colonists and employees of Mason appropriated many of his holdings to themselves.

Mason and gold
Over the years, beginning in 1929, Mason has been awarded seventeen major prizes including two gold medals ; ;
* 1896 – Skookum Jim Mason, George Carmack and Dawson Charlie discover gold in a tributary of the Klondike River in Canada, setting off the Klondike Gold Rush.
* August 16 – Skookum Jim Mason, George Carmack and Dawson Charlie discover gold in the Klondike.
In 1848, Sherman accompanied the military governor of California, Col. Richard Barnes Mason, in the inspection that officially confirmed that gold had been discovered in the region, thus inaugurating the California Gold Rush.
The town was incorporated in 1903 ; at that time, the first mayor, Charles Mason, decided to improve the streets which had been " paved " with gold.
" George T. Bigelow, the chief justice of Massachusetts, spoke admiringly of Wilkes: “ In common with all loyal men of the North, I have been sighing, for the last six months, for someone who would be willing to say to himself, ‘ I will take the responsibility .’” On December 2 Congress passed unanimously a resolution thanking Wilkes “ for his brave, adroit and patriotic conduct in the arrest and detention of the traitors, James M. Mason and John Slidell ” and proposing that he receive a “ gold medal with suitable emblems and devices, in testimony of the high sense entertained by Congress of his good conduct .”
When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, Mason made a report of the finding to President James K. Polk.
Members of the Tagish First Nation made the gold discovery that led to the Klondike Gold Rush: Keish ( Skookum Jim Mason ), Shaaw Tláa ( Kate Carmack ) and Káa goox ( Dawson Charlie ).
Pierpont, using the alias Mason, refused to give the names of his friends who were detained, but gave him a gold certificate worth $ 100. 00.
At the close of the War with Mexico, Lt. William Tecumseh Sherman was Adjutant to Col. Richard Barnes Mason at the time of the gold discovery at Sutter's Mill.
Fortymile was the location of a mining office where the Klondike gold strike claim was registered by George Carmack and his two relatives, Dawson Charlie and Skookum Jim Mason.
In the U. S. Teri DeSario is mainly known for her duet with KC, lead singer of the phenomenal R & B and funk group KC and the Sunshine Band of the popular Barbara Mason cover, ( Pop # 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and certified gold, Adult Contemporary # 1 for 2 weeks ) " Yes, I'm Ready " from 1980, from her second album Moonlight Madness, released in 1979.
** Team gold: Great Britain ( Weldon, Hill, Rook, Mason )
** Team gold: Great Britain ( Weldon, Hill, Rook, Mason )

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