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Morrison and opposed
In the post-election leadership contest held in November 1935, Attlee was opposed by Herbert Morrison and Arthur Greenwood.
O ' Cathain, described by Morrison as " a Thatcherite free marketeer ", dismissed the LSO and RSC as " arty-farty types ", and opposed public subsidy.
Morrison and his pacifistic followers maintained that America's role should be strictly neutral and part of a negotiated peace only, while Niebuhr claimed himself to be a realist, who opposed the use of political power to attain moral ends.
As the United Farmers were initially a single-issue party, Morrison opposed forming a government, believing that the party should concern itself solely with agricultural issues and that it would not be able to represent the entire province.
In October 2011 Southwark council refused permission for a 41-storey tower designed by Allies and Morrison, but the following month the council approved a nearby proposal for a 22-storey tower by Panter Hudspith Architects which the club had also opposed.
Although the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Halifax Edward McCarthy supported amalgamation, the Catholic Bishop of Antigonish James Morrison successfully opposed it and eventually exiled Tompkins to the tiny fishing village of Canso, Nova Scotia as parish priest for Canso, Little Dover and Queensport.

Morrison and number
Sergeant Neil Howie receives an anonymous letter requesting his presence on Summerisle, a remote Hebridean island famed for its popular and unusually abundant fruit produce, to take the case of a young girl named Rowan Morrison, who has been missing for a number of months.
After " Coffee & TV ", the first Blur single to feature Coxon on lead vocals, managed to only reach number 11 in the UK, manager Chris Morrison demanded a chart re-run because of what he deemed was a sales miscalculation.
The 1977 film has a number of changes from the prototype, including being entirely in color, moving the starting location from Miami to Chicago, introducing an additional two powers of ten at each extreme, a change in narrator from Judith Bronowski to Philip Morrison, and much improved graphics.
This period also saw a number of side projects, including the live jazz performances of 1996's How Long Has This Been Going On, from the same year Tell Me Something: The Songs of Mose Allison, and 2000's The Skiffle Sessions – Live in Belfast 1998, all of which found Morrison paying tribute to his early musical influences.
Morrison's 2005 album, Magic Time, debuted at number twenty-five on the US Billboard 200 charts upon its May release, some forty years after Morrison first entered the public's eye as the frontman of Them.
In 1983, as Raitt was finishing work on her follow-up album, entitled Tongue & Groove, Warner Brothers " cleaned house ", dropping a number of major artists such as Van Morrison and Arlo Guthrie from their roster.
The band also worked with directors such as William Morrison and Jim Van Bebber on a number of music videos, the themes and style of which typically mirrored their live performances.
Widely renowned for their live performances, as of 2011, they hold the record for number of sold-out performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre ( Morrison, Colorado ) at 38 and Philips Arena ( Atlanta, Georgia ) at 17.
They attempted ( and rejected ) a number of songs until Morrison suggested " Slim Slow Slider ".
The number of American prisoners taken was initially reported as " upwards of 100 " by Morrison but he wrote that more were still being brought in.
The Hero with a Thousand Faces has influenced a number of artists, musicians, poets, and filmmakers, including Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison and George Lucas.
Weller was the surprise recipient of the 2009 BRIT award for " Best Male Solo Artist ", which resulted in controversy when it was discovered a suspiciously high number of bets had been placed for Weller to win the award, for which James Morrison was T4's favourite.
They toured the gospel circuit for a number of years, during which Tharpe was so popular that she attracted 25, 000 paying customers to her wedding to her manager Russell Morrison ( her third marriage ), followed by a vocal performance, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D. C. in 1951.
The show depicted a number of real-life 1960s personalities in the plot, such as The Beatles, Robert Kennedy, Jim Morrison, and J. Edgar Hoover.
A number of notable U. K. creators worked for Harris on its Vampirella titles, including Grant Morrison, Gary Frank, Mark Millar, John Smith, Ian Edginton, and Malachy Coney.
As an editor, Wilmers has been closely associated with the work of a number of novelists and essayists, including Alan Bennett, John Lanchester, Andrew O ' Hagan, Jenny Diski, Hilary Mantel, Blake Morrison, Alan Hollinghurst, Seamus Heaney, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Craig Raine, Colm Tóibín, Stefan Collini, James Wood, Linda Colley, Jacqueline Rose, Paul Foot, Tariq Ali and Edward Luttwak.
Waid and writer Grant Morrison tag-teamed on a number of projects that would successfully reestablish DC's Justice League to prominence.
Defined by Toni Morrison as " a global novel ", the book sets itself in the wide frame of Western and post-colonial culture, through the multilingualism of its characters, the mixture of East and West and the great number of references that span from Greek mythology, European philosophy and contemporaries such as Milan Kundera and the stars of rock ' n roll.
This causes Morrison to theorize that if a number of people were united telepathically using his machine, those people might form a super-human think tank that could rediscover Shapirov's theories in short order.
Since his retirement, Morrison has appeared on a number of TV and radio programmes, including Panorama, Today, The Politics Show, Newsnight, and Conspiracy Files ( on the death of Dr David Kelly ).
A large number of the most popular artists from the world of rock ’ n ’ roll and pop music have been interviewed by Hot Press, including those as diverse as David Bowie, Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fleetwood Mac, R. E. M., Kate Bush, Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, The Smiths, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Oasis, Blur, New Order, 50 Cent, Green Day, Foo Fighters, The Strokes, Kylie Minogue, Westlife, Massive Attack, Alicia Keys, David Gray, PJ Harvey, Marilyn Manson, Robbie Williams, Beyoncé, and many more.
The reason for this being that 1 + 9 equals 10, which was the number Morrison played with whilst at Palace.
It has since been recorded by Kenneth McKellar, The Clancy Brothers, The Chieftains with Van Morrison, The King's Singers and others, with The Rankin Family taking it to number one in Canada.
As a judge, he presided over a number of important trials, including the Steine Morrison case ( 1911 ), that of ' Chicago May ' Churchill and the trial for criminal libel of The Hon Noel Pemberton Billing MP ( 1918 ).

Morrison and coalition's
Because of its pro-Soviet position during the war, the Daily Worker was suppressed by the wartime coalition's ( Labour ) Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, between 21 January 1941 and 7 September 1942, when the ban was lifted following a campaign supported by Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, and Professor J.

Morrison and initiatives
During the 1920s, a series of legislative initiatives was made in this direction, with Ashfield and Labour London County Councillor ( later MP ) Herbert Morrison, at the forefront of debates as to the level of regulation and public control under which transport services should be brought.
Starting in 1923, a series of legislative initiatives were made in this direction, with Ashfield and Labour London County Councillor ( later MP and Minister of Transport ) Herbert Morrison, at the forefront of debates as to the level of regulation and public control under which transport services should be brought.
Starting in 1923, a series of legislative initiatives were made in this direction, with Ashfield and Labour London County Councillor ( later MP and Minister of Transport ) Herbert Morrison, at the forefront of debates as to the level of regulation and public control under which transport services should be brought.

Morrison and actions
In Animal Man, Grant Morrison appears as the author who controls the title characters actions.
In July 1865, Barrett preferred charges of disobedience of orders, neglect of duty, abandoning his colors, and conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline against Morrison for actions in the battle, resulting in the latter's court martial.
Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell contributed The New Adventures of Hitler ( originally published in Cut, a Scottish arts and culture magazine ), a speculative story about how the young Adolf Hitler's stay in England might have affected his later actions.
While Morrison was held in Cass County, Power instigated criminal and civil libel actions, claiming the October 25 Ripsaw article was written for the sole purpose of injuring him politically.
Morrison argues that most serial killers should not be counted guilty of their crimes by reason of insanity ; she contends that they are incapable of understanding the evil of their actions despite being, in many cases, highly functioning individuals in society.
* On November 2, Norman Morrison, a 31-year-old pacifist, set himself on fire below the third-floor window of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara at the Pentagon, emulating the actions of the Vietnamese monk Thích Quảng Đức.

Morrison and Progressive
The Progressive Conservatives left the coalition government in 1950, and Morrison rejoined the party caucus.
Morrison died in 1957, one year before the Progressive Conservatives won a minority government under Dufferin Roblin's leadership.
His widow, Carolyne Morrison, served as a Progressive Conservative MLA from 1960 to 1969.
Progressive Conservative candidate Hugh Morrison was declared elected on the second count.
He finished in second place on the first count with 1, 054 votes ( 30. 84 %), and was defeated on the second count by Hugh Morrison of the Progressive Conservative Party.
The first was Hugh Morrison, who was elected in 1949 as an independent Progressive Conservative opposing Manitoba's coalition government of Liberal-Progressives, Progressive Conservatives and independents.
The Progressive Conservatives left the governing coalition in 1950, and Morrison served with the official party caucus in the legislature after this time.

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