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McBride and do
In the frontier of the southern New Mexico Territory, Joe Baker ( Dean Martin ) is an aging restless bandit determined to do " something big " before his fiancée Dover McBride ( Carol White )
Several analysts viewed Ifill's book as creating a conflict of interest, including Kelly McBride of The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, who said, “ Obviously the book will be much more valuable to her if Obama is elected .” McCain said in an interview on Fox News Channel, " I think she will do a totally objective job because she is a highly respected professional.

McBride and either
An inquiry determined " we are forced to conclude that Dr. McBride did publish statements which he either knew were untrue or which he did not genuinely believe to be true, and in that respect was guilty of scientific fraud.

McBride and course
Starting with the second series in 1999, the programme follows staff of EasyJet and Reed Aviation ( the handling agents ) such as: Manager: Graham Fraser ; Check-in trouble-shooter: Jane Boulton ; Check-in assistant: Katrina Leeder ; Supervisors: Leo Jones, Brett Holland and Leanne Chung, Dispatcher: Kevin Reardon ; Captain: James McBride, Stewardess: Janey Stock and of course, Stelios as well as many passengers.

McBride and .
That was the day that he had practically mopped up the main street of Big Sands with Aaron McBride, field boss for the Highlands Oil & Gas Company.
Tom had been laying for Aaron McBride for a long time, just waiting to catch him out of line.
McBride gave him his opportunity when he showed up in town with a pistol on his hip.
McBride reddened.
So you get rid of that pistol right now, Mis-ter McBride.
Now, Mis-ter McBride '', said Lord, and he laid a firmly restraining hand on the field boss's arm.
It was strictly the deputy's game, but McBride had gone too far to throw in.
It was practically the last move that McBride made of his own volition.
He, McBride, would be cited as in the wrong, and he, Lord, would go scot-free, an officer who had only done his duty, though perhaps too energetically.
McBride staggered into the street, flopped sprawling in the stinging dust.
An all-star version of " America the Beautiful " performed by country singers Trace Adkins, Billy Dean, Vince Gill, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Toby Keith, Brenda Lee, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Jamie O ' Neal, Kenny Rogers and Keith Urban reached number 58 in July 2001.
One of the best-known and most successful Lions team toured South Africa in 1974 under the esteemed Irish forward Willie John McBride.
Beginning in April 1915, Herbert ordered his subordinates cease calling him " Sir ", and to address him only by the pseudonym " Captain William McBride.
" Mickey " McBride secured the rights to a Cleveland franchise in the newly formed All-America Football Conference.
Early in 1945, McBride named 36-year-old Ohio State Buckeyes coach Paul Brown as the team's head coach and general manager and gave him a share in its profits.
McBride, however, changed it to the Browns two months later.
Some sources say McBride was asked for thousands of dollars in compensation from a businessman who owned the rights to the name Cleveland Panthers, an earlier failed football team.
" Mickey " McBride and his son Edward, along with minority owners including McBride business associate Dan Sherby, Brown and four others.
McBride said he made the deal simply because he'd " had his fling " with football and wanted to move on to other activities.
The Indians sent their top two pitchers in the minors, Alex White and Drew Pomeranz along with Joe Gardner and Matt McBride.
Just weeks before the season opener, most of the better Spiders players were transferred to St. Louis, including fellow pitcher Pete McBride and three future Hall of Famers: Young, Jesse Burkett, and Bobby Wallace.
This was solved by McBride in 1982.

couldn't and do
Pistol-whipping an unarmed man might come easy to someone like Jess, but Curt couldn't bring himself to do it.
He thought about it and he told the man he just couldn't do it over in accordance with the suggestions he had made.
Linda Kay told him he couldn't do anything like that with his Grandma dying, and he said well they had to eat, didn't they, they weren't all dying.
And then again perhaps the reason why he couldn't find time to do any of the things he had planned to do after retirement: reading, roaming, gardening, lying on his back and watching the clouds go by, was because he didn't want to do them.
Perhaps you couldn't do that but have you ever tried to see what you could do with a hunk of wood??
`` -- had enough brains to call ya up so as ya could do sompin about it when the parents -- I coulda let her go go '' -- His eyes were lowered, so he couldn't have seen the narrow, pointed face of his companion suddenly writhe with fury ; ;
`` But I couldn't do that, even if I were home ''!!
`` I asked her why she couldn't do it tomorrow, but it seems the muse is working good tonight and she's afraid to let it go ''.
He wanted to ask her about Jenkins now, but he knew he couldn't do so in Needham's presence.
The room filled with smoke, and Maggie's head throbbed with excitement and fatigue, but Stuart had such a happy, earnest look of proud possession on his face that Maggie couldn't bear to do anything to quench it.
Maggie couldn't seem to get her strength back or catch up with herself with all she had to do: there was the big basket of clothes to be coaxed through the rackety old washer and lugged out and lugged back ; ;
Mr. Robards laughed, said he'd feel a damn fool, plain-out couldn't do that even to please her.
The surprised director asked Whorf how he knew about the secret procedure, and he simply answered: " You couldn't do it in any other way.
Later in life, he couldn't do without one.
This approach was not favoured by most of the effects crew, who " couldn't believe " some of the things Tsuburaya asked them to do, such as Kong and Godzilla volleying a giant boulder back and forth.
Kenneth W. Harl in the Teaching Company's Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia Minor lecture series sarcastically claims that Schliemann's excavations were carried out with such rough methods that he did to Troy what the Greeks couldn't do in their times, destroying and leveling down the entire city walls to the ground.
Moreover, even cases where removing a certain component in an organic system will cause the system to fail do not demonstrate that the system couldn't have been formed in a step-by-step, evolutionary process.
An incriminating statement made by arrestee during the instruction, " I couldn't do that even if I was sober ", would not be the product of interrogation.
As a boy, he had asthma and couldn't play sports or do any activities with other kids and so his parents and his older brother would often take him to movie theaters ; it was at this stage in his life that he developed passion for cinema.
I couldn't sit around and do nothing, so I became an actress.
But it was always hard because I couldn't do a lot.

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