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His two most helpful exponents are the late William W Bartley and David Miller, recently retired from the University of Warwick.
Miller had his No. 31 jersey retired by the Pacers on March 30, 2006 when the Pacers played the Phoenix Suns.
* Geoffrey D. Miller, retired U. S. Major General
However, Grier retired from the Court, and President Grant appointed two new Republicans, Strong and Bradley, who joined the three sitting Republicans, Swayne, Miller, and Davis, to reverse Hepburn, 5-4, in the 1871 cases Knox v. Lee and Parker v. Davis.
Miller retired sometime around 1972, when interest in her career had almost completely waned.
The Progressive Conservatives lost support after Davis retired and right-wing candidate Frank Miller was chosen as their new leader.
Miller retired to his home in Temple, New Hampshire, where he died of a stroke.
In the 1970s and into the 1980s, Geoffrion appeared in several television commercials for Miller Lite beer, part of their stable of retired athletes-turned-spokesmen which also included Billy Martin and Bob Uecker.
On 20 July 2005, while serving with the 183rd Maintenance Company, Fort Carson, Miller was awarded the Combat Action Badge by retired Command Sergeant Major Tyler Walker.
* Zell Miller ( GA, from 2001 ; retired from Senate in 2004 )
Downs retired in 1999 and Walters became the solo anchor until 2002 when John Miller was hired to be a permanent co-host of the series.
Roger Milla ( born Albert Roger Mooh Miller, 20 May 1952 ) is a retired Cameroonian footballer who played as a striker.
When Davis retired, Miller defeated Larry Grossman, Roy McMurtry and Dennis Timbrell for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in its January 1985 leadership convention.
Miller retired from her job at the New York Times in November 2005.
Vigoda was also appearing on Barney Miller at the same time as he was on Fish during the 1976 – 1977 TV season ; at the start of the 1977 – 1978 season, his character retired from the police force and left Barney Miller to focus full-time on the spinoff.
Jonathan Sedgwick, a retired airplane designer, was flown in from Idaho to New York City by the distributor to meet Sienna Miller, who was playing his late sister, as well as to give an eight-hour video interview with details about the purported liaison between Edie and Dylan, which the distributor promptly released to the news media.
Detective Fish retired from the NYPD in Season 4, Episode 2 of Barney Miller.
Along with Guest, the film stars Catherine O ' Hara and Fred Willard as Ron and Sheila Albertson, a pair of married travel agents ( yet have never traveled outside of Blaine ) who are also regular amateur performers, and give their companions a little too much information at a restaurant dinner ; Parker Posey as the perpetual Dairy Queen employee Libby Mae Brown ; Bob Balaban as Lloyd Miller, the increasingly frustrated musical director who actually possesses some talent ; Lewis Arquette as Clifford Wooley, a " long time Blaineian " and retired taxidermist who is Red, White and Blaines bean-loving narrator ; Matt Keeslar as the handsome and oblivious mechanic Johnny Savage, who Corky goes out of his way to get into the play ; and Eugene Levy as Dr. Alan Pearl, a tragically square dentist determined to discover his inner entertainer.
* Dick Miller ( basketball ) ( born 1958 ), retired American professional basketball player
A year later she attained her first editorship, taking over British Vogue after Beatrix Miller retired.
Following Little ’ s example, Thompson retired at age 63 and turned leadership of the company over to company president Bill Miller.
Geoffrey D. Miller ( born c. 1949 ) is a retired United States Army Major General who commanded the US detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Iraq.
On November 23, 1767, William Shipley married Elizabeth Miller, and seems to have retired to Maidstone about 1768.

Miller and 1979
John R. Miller, was Hearst president and chief executive officer from 1975 to 1979.
* One NIT Championship ( 1979 ) over rival Purdue ; and one Runner-up finish ( 1985 ) to a UCLA team featuring future member of the Indiana Pacers, Reggie Miller
He has received two Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards — for playing Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman ( National Theatre, 1979 ) and as best supporting actor in a 2003 performance of The Price, also by Miller.
In 1979 Bantam Books published a trade paperback edition with illustrations by Ian Miller.
Dinner with Henry Miller ( 1979 ), a 30-minute video
The 1970s and 80s are regarded by many as a ' golden age ' of Australian cinema, with many successful films, from the dark science fiction of Mad Max ( George Miller, 1979 ) to the romantic comedy of Crocodile Dundee ( Peter Faiman, 1986 ) and the emergence of such film directing auteurs as Gillian Armstrong, Phillip Noyce and Bruce Beresford.
State Street is dominated by automobile dealerships, where auto magnate, Larry H. Miller, purchased his first dealership May 1, 1979, as Larry H. Miller Toyota.
In the summer of 1979, Nelson led the latest group of his followers, Roger Gregory, Mark S. Miller and Stuart Greene, to Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
* Charles Miller – saxophone, clarinet, flute, vocals ( 1969 – 1979 )
* Miller, Molly, 1979 ' The disputed historical horizon of the Pictish king-lists ', Scottish Historical Review, 58, pp. 1 – 34.
Mad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopic action film directed by George Miller and revised by Miller and Byron Kennedy over the original script by James McCausland, starring Mel Gibson, who had not yet become famous.
In late 1979, Miller left Atari with three other programmers, David Crane, Larry Kaplan and Bob Whitehead.
* Matisyahu Miller ( born 1979 ), reggae artist
John Cleese had the opportunity to perform in " two-handers " ( skits for just two performers ) with two of his mentors: Jonathan Miller in 1977 and Peter Cook in 1979.
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Luisa Miller ; Levine ; Met 1979
Miller has honorary doctorates from the University of Sussex ( 1984 ), Columbia University ( 1980 ), Yale University ( 1979 ), Catholic University of Louvain ( 1978 ), Carnegie Mellon University ( in humane letters, 2003 ), and an honorary DSC from Williams College ( 2000 ).
# G. William Miller ( March 8, 1978-August 6, 1979 )
20th century erotic fiction includes such classics of the genre as: Suburban Souls ( 1901 ), published by Carrington and possibly written by him also ; The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt ( issued in three volumes 1902, 1903, 1906 ), probably by George Reginald Bacchus, printed by Duringe of Paris for Leonard Smithers in London ; Josephine Mutzenbacher ( 1906 ) by Felix Salten ; Sadopaideia ( 1907 ) by Anon ( possibly Algernon Charles Swinburne ); Les Mémoires d ' un jeune Don Juan ( 1907 ) and the somewhat disturbing Les onze mille verges ( 1907 ) by Guillaume Apollinaire ; The Way of a Man with a Maid ( 1908 ) and A Weekend Visit by Anon ; Pleasure Bound Afloat ( 1908 ), Pleasure Bound Ashore ( 1909 ) and Maudie ( 1909 ) by Anon ( probably George Reginald Bacchus ); Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l ' usage des maisons d ' éducation ( 1917 ) and Trois filles de leur mère ( 1926 ) by Pierre Louys ; Story of the Eye ( 1928 ) by Georges Bataille ; Tropic of Cancer ( 1934 ) and Tropic of Capricorn ( 1938 ) by Henry Miller ; The Story of O ( 1954 ) by Pauline Réage ; Helen and Desire ( 1954 ) and Thongs ( 1955 ) by Alexander Trocchi ; Ada, or Ardor ( 1969 ) by Vladimir Nabokov ; Journal ( 1966 ), Delta of Venus ( 1978 ) and Little Birds ( 1979 ) by Anaïs Nin and The Bicycle Rider ( 1985 ) by Guy Davenport.
*" A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square " — a 1940 song written by Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz, associated in England with singer Vera Lynn or in America with the Glenn Miller Band, and a 1979 film directed by Ralph Thomas.
* Miller, Douglas, The Swiss at War, 1979.
* Miller Hall: opened 1979

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