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McSween was, however, defeated in the 1962 primary by his fellow liberal Gillis William Long, who claimed to be the rightful heir to Earl Long.
Billy, Doc Scurlock ( Kiefer Sutherland ), Jose Chavez y Chavez ( Lou Diamond Phillips ), Richard M. " Dick " Brewer ( Charlie Sheen ), " Dirty " Steve Stephens ( Dermot Mulroney ), and Charlie Bowdre ( Casey Siemaszko ), consult their lawyer friend Alex McSween ( Terry O ' Quinn ), who manages to get them deputized and given warrants for the arrest of Murphy's murderous henchmen.
J. R. often had McSween issue arrest warrants for trumped up charges ( usually false ) against, most notably, Peter Richards ( Christopher Atkins ), who was driven out of Dallas on trumped up drug charges ; his sister in-law, Kristin Shepard ( Mary Crosby ), whose rivalry with him resulted in her shooting J. R. in 1980 and later in her death in 1981 ; and attorney Alan Beam ( Randolph Powell ), with whom she was allied.
Soon after his arrival in Santa Fe, he met Alexander McSween, a lawyer who told him of the potentially big profits to be made in Lincoln County, New Mexico.

McSween and took
A large confrontation between the two forces took place on the afternoon of July 15, 1878, when the Regulators were surrounded in Lincoln in two different positions ; the McSween house and the Ellis store.

McSween and Tunstall's
According to a contemporary newspaper account, the Regulators disclaimed " all connection or sympathy with McSween and his affairs " and expressed their sole desire was to track down Tunstall's murderers.
In February 1878, in a court case that was eventually dismissed, they obtained a court order to seize all of McSween's assets, but mistakenly included all of Tunstall's assets with those of McSween.
A posse deputized by Lincoln Sheriff Brady went to Tunstall's ranch on the Feliz to attach his cattle on a warrant that had been issued against his business partner, McSween.

McSween and ;
Before the arrival of Tunstall and McSween, Murphy and Dolan presided over a monopoly of Lincoln County's cattle and merchant trade ; their far-reaching operation was known locally as " The House ", after a large mansion in Lincoln that served as Murphy and Dolan's headquarters.

McSween and for
Under indictment for the Brady killing, McCarty and the other Regulators spent the next several months in hiding and were trapped, along with McSween, in McSween's home in Lincoln on July 15, by members of the House and some of Brady's men.
Further killings continued unabated for several months, climaxing in the Battle of Lincoln, a four-day gunfight and siege that resulted in the death of McSween and the scattering of the Regulators.
McCarty and French broke cover and dashed to Brady's body, possibly to get his arrest warrant for McSween or to recover McCarty's rifle, which Brady had kept from a prior arrest.
Earl Long had defeated incumbent Congressman Harold B. McSween for renomination.
McSween was hence unopposed in the 1960 general election for a second consecutive term in the U. S. House.
After the shooting of Sheriff William Brady on April 1, 1878 in Lincoln ( when French and five partners riddled Brady and a deputy with rifle slugs ), he and Billy the Kid broke from cover and ran to Brady's body, ostensibly to get his arrest warrant for Alexander McSween.

McSween and their
When these troops pointed cannons at the Ellis store and other positions, Doc Scurlock and his men broke from their positions, as did Chavez's cowboys, leaving those left in the McSween house to their fate.
Former Michigan State players in the National Hockey League include All Star Defensemen Duncan Keith, Rod Brind ' Amour, Anson Carter, Donald McSween, Adam Hall, John-Michael Liles, Justin Abdelkader, brothers Kelly Miller and Kip Miller, as well as their cousins, brothers Ryan Miller and Drew Miller.
" When the house was finally set afire on July 19, French and Billy the Kid led the Regulators out the rear door and escaped while several of their friends, including McSween, were gunned down in the backyard.

McSween and from
Young newcomers to the county, English-born John Tunstall and his business partner Alexander McSween, with backing from established cattleman John Chisum, opened a competing store in 1876.
" A number of straightforward geological processes can yield round shapes ," said Dr. Hap McSween, an Opportunity science team member from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Eventually, more killings from both sides followed, leading to the burning of the McSween home on July 19.

McSween and John
Late in 1877, McCarty, along with Brewer, Bowdre, Scurlock, the Coes and the Saunders, was hired as a cattle guard by John Tunstall, an English cattle rancher, banker and merchant, and his partner, Alexander McSween, a prominent lawyer.
The governor, accompanied by James Dolan and associate John Riley, proved hostile to the faction now headed by McSween.
The feud became famous because of the participation of a number of notable figures of the Old West, including Billy the Kid, sheriffs William Brady and Pat Garrett, cattle rancher John Chisum, lawyer and businessman Alexander McSween, and the general store monopolist Lawrence Murphy.
In November 1876, a wealthy Englishman named John Tunstall arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico where he intended to develop a cattle ranch, store, and bank in partnership with the young attorney Alexander McSween and cattleman John Chisum.
** John McSween, D. D.
due to his criminal past acts, the countys name should be changed, The governor, accompanied by James Dolan and associate John Riley, proved hostile to the faction now headed by McSween.
" Tunstall and McSween were supported by John Chisum, the owner of a large ranch and over 100, 000 head of cattle.

McSween and B
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McSween and .
* The Values-Based Safety Process: Improving Your Safety Culture with Behavior-Based Safety, Terry E. McSween.
The Warpath crossed the Pigeon River at a point approximately east of the McSween Memorial Bridge ( US-321 ), in an area where the river is normally low enough to walk across.
A conflict known today as the Lincoln County War had erupted between the established town merchants, Lawrence Murphy and James Dolan, and competing business interests headed by Tunstall and McSween.
The connection between McSween and the Regulators was ambiguous, however.
McCarty was loyal to the memory of Tunstall, though not necessarily to McSween.
Jacobsen doubts whether McCarty and McSween were acquainted at the time of Brady's death.
The posse shot McSween when he escaped the fire, essentially marking the end of the Lincoln County War.
In the McSween house were Alex McSween and his wife Susan, Billy the Kid, Henry Brown, Jim French, Tom O ' Folliard, Jose Chavez y Chavez, George Coe, and a dozen Mexican vaqueros.
Tom Cullens, one of the McSween house defenders, was killed by a stray bullet.

McSween and Wilson
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who and abhorred
: But abhorred Eris (' Strife ') bare painful Ponos (' Toil / Labor '), Lethe (' Forgetfulness ') and Limos (' Famine ') and tearful Algos ( Pains / Sorrows ), Hysminai (' Fightings / Combats ') also, Makhai (' Battles '), Phonoi (' Murders / Slaughterings '), Androctasiai (' Manslaughters '), Neikea (' Quarrels '), Pseudologoi (' Lies / Falsehoods '), Amphilogiai (' Disputes '), Dysnomia (' Lawlessness ') and Ate (' Ruin / Folly '), all of one nature, and Horkos (' Oath ') who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath.
Capitoline Jupiter finds himself in a delicate position: he represents a continuity of royal power from the Regal period, and confers power on the magistrates who pay their respects to him ; at the same time he embodies that which is now forbidden, abhorred, and scorned.
The Queen, who abhorred Calvinism, asked some of the Catholic nobles for advice, and it was suggested to call Father Abercromby, who, with some other Jesuits, was secretly working among the Scottish Catholics and winning many illustrious converts to the Church.
This provided Louis Stanislas, who abhorred the radical reforms proposed by Calonne, the opportunity he had long been waiting for to establish himself in politics.
Their existence in the Known Worlds is abhorred by the Than who attack any vessel carrying them.
" It was Atropos who chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by cutting their thread with her " abhorred shears.
The Empress is now thought to have been a non-conformist who abhorred conventional court protocol, as well as a free spirit, who valued an individual sense of freedom above anything else.
Allan himself stands alongside Eliade's male characters, whose focus is on action, sensation and experience — his chaste contacts with Maitreyi are encouraged by Sen, who hopes for a marriage which is nonetheless abhorred by his would-be European son-in-law.
The Punisher also acquired an arch-nemesis in the form of the Kingpin, a longtime Spider-Man and Daredevil foe, and developed enmity with Daredevil himself, who likewise abhorred and fought against the Punisher's brutal methods.
The two Green River dams would have submerged more than of canyons in the federally protected Dinosaur National Monument, a move abhorred by environmentalists who did not want to see a repeat of the 1924 O ' Shaughnessy Dam controversy, when a dam was built in a scenic valley in Yosemite National Park.
They are a now a permanent feature of the Inner Sphere and are abhorred by many of the Crusader Clans, who view them as traitors to Kerensky.
Crane later turned into something of an inspiration for Scarecrow, who admired some of his qualities but abhorred his cowardice.
It depends on a comparison between the books of the New Testament which cannot be made here, but see Paul of Tarsus, and the claims of Ultradispensationalists such as E. W. Bullinger who view the distinction abhorred by the Ebionites as positive and essential doctrine.
The phrase came into existence by those political groups who abhorred the results of the expansion of the political franchise, and who wanted to get those people out of office.
The original Duluth Ripsaw was founded by John L. Morrison, a puritanical Christian who abhorred alcohol, gambling and prostitution.
Four of these Clans abhorred magic, and abandoned it, and their goddess answered their prayer for a homeland by transforming the glass bowl into the Dhorisha Plains, eliminating all of the Mage-Gift save but for the rarest who should become her Shamans, and charged them with the task of protecting the Dhorisha Shin ' a-the Plains of Sacrifice-and named them Shin ' a ' in-People of the Plains-and the ravaged remains of Urtho's Tower.
Augusta, who clearly abhorred war, founded the National Women's Association in 1864, which looked after wounded and ill soldiers and convened with Florence Nightingale for ideas.
Jews and heretics are to be abhorred, and players who draw people's minds away to worldly pleasure ; dances and tournaments are also condemned, and he has a word of blame for the women's vanity and proneness to gossip.
Poets like Vachel Lindsay ( who actually abhorred the " primitive " sound of jazz music ) and Mina Loy wrote poetry in this vein.
Soe also abhorred the fact that too many students appeared to others as advocates of positive change, who in fact were just taking advantage of the political situation to make personal gain.

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