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This was Meredith's last broadcast with NBC, as he returned to ABC to rejoin the Monday Night Football crew for the 1977 season, where he had been a commentator from 1970 – 73.
In 1998, a study conducted by Carole Meredith's research group in the Department of Viticulture and Enology at University of California, Davis used DNA typing and extensive grape reference material from the viticultural research station in Montpellier, France to conclude that Syrah was the offspring of the grape varieties Dureza ( father ) and Mondeuse Blanche ( mother ).
" That year 13 % of the student body was African American, and Meredith's son Joseph graduated as the top doctoral student at the school of business.
He was involved with James Meredith's efforts to enroll in the University of Mississippi in the early 1960s.
Meredith's former business partner at Montreal, Strachan Bethune, was the grandson of Martha ( Henry ) Hallowell.
It was Williams, Jr. who literally had the last word on ABC's last broadcast, with his rendition of Don Meredith's famous line, " Turn Out the Lights, The Party's Over ", shown as the broadcast ended.
After Sir William Meredith's death in 1923, Mulock was nominated for the primarily ceremonial role of Chancellor.
He did not receive on-screen credit for his narration ( this was so that he could do the job for scale rather than charge his usual minimum fee ); as compensation for Meredith's uncredited work, his name was inserted into the dialogue in a scene between Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks.
a slice of Meredith's character was given some depth and background.
Gen. Solomon Meredith's Iron Brigade, and as Reynolds was supervising the placement of the 2nd Wisconsin, he yelled at them, " Forward men!
In March 2005, an LCG congregation in Brookfield, Wisconsin was attacked by gunman Terry Ratzmann, a church member who some speculated was upset by Meredith's sermons about the end time and demands for money.
Meredith's father was a first cousin of Chief Justice Sir William Collis Meredith, Edmund Allen Meredith and Sir James Creed Meredith.
The Toronto Daily Star stated that Meredith's " revision of the statutes of Ontario was masterful ".
The impact of Meredith's new system was felt throughout Canada and the United States and as such his five principle ideas ( no-fault compensation, security of benefits, collective liability, exclusive jurisdiction and administration by independent boards ) became known as, and are still known as today as The Meredith Principles
Anthony Meredith's biography of Bennett was published in November 2010.
Meredith's Benefit match was played on 7 September 1912, between Manchester United and Manchester City.
Meredith's son-in-law, former City captain Charlie Pringle, was a player.
After he spent many years in an unmarked grave, the Professional Footballers ' Association, the Welsh FA, Manchester City and Manchester United all agreed to cover the cost of upkeep on a new headstone and, after consultation with Meredith's 94-year-old daughter, a special service was held to mark the new headstone in 2001.
Meredith's principal contribution in office was his Annual Report of 1849 in which he set forth an elaborate argument for a protective tariff.
The increase in the public debt due to the Mexican-American War and the acquisition of California gave Meredith additional argument for raising revenue through higher import duties, but no action was taken on the tariff during Meredith's term.
This type of ending was a common twist ending utilised by The Twilight Zone, most effectively in the episode " Time Enough at Last " where Burgess Meredith's character is robbed of all his hope by a simple but devastating accident with his glasses.
Meredith's broadcasting career was also not without a few incidents of minor controversy ; including referring to then-President Richard Nixon as " Tricky Dick ", announcing that he was " mile-high " before a game in Denver, and turning the name of Cleveland Browns receiver Fair Hooker into a double entendre.

Meredith's and deep
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote that he had not received the same thrill of poetry so intimate and so deep since George Meredith's " Joy of Earth " and " Love in the Valley ".

Meredith's and with
In 2002, officials marked the 40th anniversary of Meredith's historic admission to the University of Mississippi with a year-long series of events.
Similar themes are angrily expressed in the novels of a younger generation, as in Christopher Meredith's ( born 1954 ) Shifts ( 1988 ), which deals with the closing of a steel mill, and Duncan Bush's ( born 1946 ) grim portrait of urban isolation Glass Shot ( 1991 ).
On March 18, 1966, former United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who frequently conversed by telephone with Barnett during the Meredith crisis in attempts to secure peacefully Meredith's enrollment at Ole Miss, visited the campus.
He first worked as a book illustrator with London publishers, illustrating such works as George Meredith's Jump to Glory Jane ( 1892 ), Jonas Lie's Weird Tales ( 1892 ), Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market ( 1893 ), Jane Barlow's The End of Elfintown ( 1894 ) and his sister's Werewolf ( 1896 ) in an intricate Art Nouveau style.
Meredith's disagreements with Macdonald culminated in his and his immediate friends refusing to take part in Macdonald's electoral campaign of 1891.
Meredith's contract with IB will expire in June 2011, and the Meredith station sites will be operated by WorldNow again.
Internet Broadcasting operated the site until 2011, when WorldNow began a group deal with all of Meredith's stations.
In this book Anne Shirley is married with six children, but the book focuses more on her new neighbor, the new Presbyterian minister John Meredith, as well as the interactions between Anne's and John Meredith's children.
The centerpiece of the deal was a renewal of CBS ' affiliation with Meredith's Kansas City station, KCTV ; it also called for another of KPHO-TV's sister stations, NBC affiliate WNEM-TV / Bay City, Michigan, to join CBS.
This was Meredith's last broadcast with NBC, as he returned to ABC to rejoin the Monday Night Football crew for the 1977 season, where he had been a commentator from 1970 – 73.
Wallis would later have an affair with Meredith's wife.
It is an account of an intelligent and forceful woman trapped in a miserable marriage and was prompted by Meredith's friendship with society beauty and author Caroline Norton.

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In the century's first decade, poetry still had a large audience ; volumes of verse published in that time included Thomas Hardy's The Dynasts, Christina Rossetti's posthumous Poetical Works, Ernest Dowson's Poems, George Meredith's Last Poems, Robert Service's Ballads of a Cheechako and John Masefield's Ballads and Poems.
In Pearl Bay, she meets a cast of colourful characters: Meredith Monahan, the woman who can remember every single event that has happened in town during her lifetime ; Meredith's longtime lover and town lawyer / drunk, Harold ; strapping surfer and court clerk Angus ; his girlfriend ( who would like to be his fiancee ), police officer Karen ; her superior Sergeant Grey ; unsophisticated caravan park manager and handyman, Kevin ; Kevin's son Trevor ; clever Indian shop-keeper Phrani, later to be Kevin's lover ; local layabout Griff ; Meredith's niece, the wandering Carmen ; corrupt and scheming real estate agent and shire President Bob Jelly ; his loyal trophy wife Heather ; and their children Jules and Craig.

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Barton's voice was rougher than Dill had ever heard it.
He was uttering threats in a low but savage voice when they closed and padlocked the door.
Brenner's voice was oily, but Summers wasn't fooled.
He was about to make a gas check on his flight when Todman's voice broke in: `` Sweeneys!!
The voice was that of Johnson, tail gunner off another crew.
The voice crying in him was the voice of guilt.
His advice, his voice saying his poems, the fact that he had not so much as touched her -- on the contrary, he had put his head back and she had stroked his hair -- this was all new.
As she was rather tired this evening, her simple `` Thank you for the use of your bath '' -- when she sat down opposite him -- spoken in a low voice, came across with coolnesses of intelligence and control.
in reading, on platforms, even in the large auditorium of the Y.M.H.A., Poetry Center nights, his voice was intimate, thoughtful, and a trifle shy.
I was puzzled by the remark, then I recalled the voice of mild Professor Howard Griggs three years ago in a university lecture on primitive societies.
There was a gentle concern in Benson's voice.
He had his voice under control again: no one became aware that he was terrified by what had just happened to him.
When he heard that Paul Whiteman was looking for singers to replace the Rhythm Boys, Mercer applied and got the job, `` not for my voice, I'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally ''.
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
But one day came the voice of a man I had known when he was a boy, and I later remembered that this boy, thirty years before, had struck me as coming to no good.
But he, as I can now retort, was the man who could see so short a distance ahead that after a visit to Russia he gave voice to the famous exclamation: `` I have seen the future and it works ''.
A voice called, and what made it even more terrible and unreal was that the redcoat ranks never paused for an instant, only some of them glancing toward the stone wall, from behind which the voice came.
and then I was adding my own voice to the crescendo of sound, hurling more vile language than I ever thought I knew, sobbing and shouting, and aware that if I had passed water before, it was not enough, for my pants were soaking wet.
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
We didn't have time to speak before Eileen's voice was screeching at us from the bed.

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