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The husband points
the steps out with
his flashlight:
`` Its white stare filling her pale eyes To
the blind brim with appetite
, Bleaching her hands that grazed my thighs And sent us from
the table in surprise To let
the dishes soak all night
, '' ( Mary Jane asked herself if
Meredith was blushing
at this line
, or
was it
the fire??

The sentimental pure heart of Galahad
is gone with
the knightly years
, but I still believe in
the heart of
the George
Meredith character that
was not made of
the stuff that breaks ''.

Miss Shirley Joan
Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University
, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills
, who has attended Arlington State College.

Miss Glenda Kay
Meredith of Denton
was her sister's maid of honor
, and Vernon Lewelleyn of San Angelo
was best man.

Between June
and August 2007
, the first east-west crossing of
the full new Asian Highway
was achieved by Britons Richard
Meredith and Phil Colley driving
a V8 Vantage.

Abersychan
was the birthplace of
the politicians Roy Jenkins
, Don Touhig
and Paul Murphy ( MP for Torfaen ),
and of
the rugby footballers Wilfred Hodder
, Candy Evans
and Bryn
Meredith.

Karon
was born in Lenoir
, North Carolina
, in 1937
, as Janice
Meredith Wilson.

The stabbing death of
Meredith Hunter by
a Hell's Angel
at the Rolling Stones concert
at Altamont Speedway
was captured
and shown in Albert
and David Maysles ' documentary film Gimme Shelter.

The game
was broadcast in
the United States by NBC with play-by-play announcer Curt Gowdy
and color commentators Al DeRogatis
and Don
Meredith.

The game
was televised in
the United States by NBC with play-by-play announcer Curt Gowdy
and color commentator Don
Meredith.

Frank Gifford
was the play-by-play announcer
, while then-ABC Sports analyst Don
Meredith and then-Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann served as color commentators.

This would be
the only ABC Super Bowl for Gifford as play-by-play announcer
, the final game for Don
Meredith and the second (
and last ) time
a commentator for
the Super Bowl ( Theismann )
was an active player ( Jack Kemp in Super Bowl II
was the only other active player to provide commentary ).

The production
was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical in 1957
, but
the award for Best Musical went to
Meredith Willson's The Music Man ; it won
a Tony Award for Robbins ' choreography.

Heckart
was familiar to television audiences with starring roles in The Five Mrs. Buchanans
, Annie McGuire
, Out of
the Blue
, Trauma Center
, Partners in Crime
, Backstairs
at the White House ( Emmy nomination as Eleanor Roosevelt ),
and guest spots on The Fugitive
, The Mary Tyler Moore Show ( two Emmy nominations as journalist Flo
Meredith, a role she carried over to
a guest appearance on MTM's spinoff Lou Grant ), Rhoda
, Alice
, Murder One
, Hawaii Five-O
, Gunsmoke
, Cybill
, The Cosby Show
, and many other shows.

The Hells Angels provided security that proved far less benevolent than
the security provided
at the Woodstock event: 18-year-old
Meredith Hunter
was stabbed
and killed during The Rolling Stones ' performance after he brandished
a gun
and waved it toward
the stage.

Holst's ' retirement '
was immediately productive
, with
the First Choral Symphony to words by Keats (
a Second Choral Symphony to words by George
Meredith exists only in fragments ).
She was later portrayed by
Meredith Ostrom in
the 2006 film
, Factory Girl
, which chronicles
the life of fellow " Warhol Superstar ", Edie Sedgwick.

Robert Goerman wrote in Fate magazine in 1980
, that " Carlos Allende " / " Carl Allen "
was Carl
Meredith Allen of New Kensington
, Pennsylvania
, who had an established history of psychiatric illness
, and who may have fabricated
the primary history of
the experiment as
a result of
his mental illness.

* In
Meredith Ann Pierce's Darkangel Trilogy
, the blade Adamantine
was forged by
the Ancients
and is the only weapon that can kill
a darkangel.

The score
was written
and directed by
Meredith Willson
, later to become well-known as creator of
the 1957 musical comedy The Music Man.

In 1861 The Spectator
was bought by
a journalist
, Meredith Townsend
, who soon went into partnership with Richard Holt Hutton
, a theologian whose friend William Gladstone later called ‘
the first critic of
the nineteenth century ’.
Meredith and when

His prospects dwindled
when Meredith P. Gentry received
the Whig nomination.

Along with that of co-host
Meredith Vieira
and Matt Lauer
, Costa's commentary of
the 2012 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies has come under fierce criticism
, with Costas being described as making "
a series of jingoistic remarks
, including
a joke about Idi Amin
when Uganda's team appeared "
and the combined commentary as being " ignorant "
and " banal ".

* Words
and Music: Only four musicals have won
the Tony Award for Best Musical
when a person had ( co -) written
the Book ( non-sung dialogue
and storyline )
and the Score ( music
and lyrics ): 1958 winner The Music Man (
Meredith Willson – award for Book
and Score did not exist that year ), 1986 winner The Mystery of Edwin Drood ( Rupert Holmes – who also won for Book
and Score ), 1996 winner Rent ( Jonathan Larson – who also won for Book
and Score ),
and 2011 winner The Book of Mormon ( Trey Parker
, Robert Lopez
, and Matt Stone also won for Book
and Score ).

Other students ostracized
him:
when Meredith walked into
the cafeteria for meals
, the students eating would turn their backs.

Marne got its beginnings
when in 1875
when German investors from
a settlement in Davenport
, Iowa filed papers
and plotted
the land purchased from Thomas
Meredith.

Their new-found success comes full circle
when they meet two women in
the club: Doug's phone representative from
the credit card company (
Meredith Scott Lynn )
and a police officer ( Jennifer Coolidge ) whom Steve earlier flirted with while getting
a ticket.

Scenes with Mickey
, played by Burgess
Meredith, were trimmed in
the final film
when Rocky fights Tommy.

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He
was Secretary
when Army units were sent to northern Mississippi in 1962 to protect James
Meredith and ensure that
the court-ordered integration of
the University of Mississippi took place.

Dr.
Meredith Belbin
, a psychologist
, first explored
the concept of team-role theory in
the 1970s
when he
and his research team went about observing teams
and wanted to find out what made teams work
and what did not.

* In chapter 2
, Anne
Meredith, when introduced to Poirot
, already knows of
him from
his having solved The A. B. C.

" He also drew laughter by recounting another plan where
Meredith would go to Jackson to enroll while Barnett remained in Oxford
, "
and when Meredith was registered
, he ( Barnett ) would feign surprise.

After acting in theatrical productions in Dublin ( Ireland )
and New York during
the 1950s
, O ' Connor's breakthrough came
when he
was cast by director Burgess
Meredith ( assisted by John Astin ) in
a featured role in
the Broadway adaptation of James Joyce's novel Ulysses.

Ken Kelso later removed much of
the contents
when establishing Hanford Mills in East
Meredith, NY as
a museum.

West has stated that
the voice for Farnsworth
is meant to be
a bit shaky
and that
when developing
the voice he came up with "
a combination of all
the wizard-type characters you heard
when you were
a kid
, Burgess
Meredith and Frank Morgan in The Wizard of Oz.

His big break came in 1971
when he replaced Keith Jackson as play-by-play announcer on ABC's Monday Night Football
, joining Howard Cosell
and Don
Meredith, and would continue on as
a commentator until 1997
, amid controversy regarding an affair he had with airline stewardess Suzen Johnson.

" I first met Carson McCullers during
the war
when I
was visiting Paulette Goddard
and Burgess
Meredith in upstate New York ," said Huston in
his autobiography An Open Book ( 1980 ).
Meredith had entered into politics in 1872 as
a Conservative
, when he succeeded Sir John Carling ( whose daughter
, Jessie
, married
his brother
, Thomas ) as London's representative to
the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

Though on
the face of it Meredith's political career had been unsuccessful
, when the powerfully persuasive Sir Charles Tupper became Prime Minister of Canada in 1896
, he
and the former Prime Minister
, Sir Mackenzie Bowell
, tried valliantly
, but in vain
, to persuade
Meredith to leave
the bench
and join Tupper's cabinet.

Swansea
was not settled until 1821
when George
Meredith, his family
and workers arrived from Pembrokeshire
, Wales in 1821.
Meredith formed her first alliance with Sholto King of
the Sluagh
when he
is sent to Los Angeles by an unknown man ( Later theorized to be Cel
, her cousin ).
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