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There are also basketball, handball, hockey and athletics stadia, most notably Morton Stadium in Santry, which held the athletics events of the 2003 Special Olympics.
Morton Downey, Jr .' s parents were also in show business ; his father, Morton Downey, was a popular singer, and his mother, Barbara Bennett, was a singer and dancer.
The Broncos, led by Morton and the Orange Crush Defense, made their first Super Bowl appearance after also posting a 12-2 regular season record and postseason wins over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders.
Super Bowl XII provided an opportunity for Morton to not only beat his former team, but also to redeem himself for his Super Bowl V loss and the loss of his starting job to Staubach.
The tune was composed by Morton Stevens, who also composed numerous episode scores.
Morton is also notable for naming and popularizing the " Spanish tinge " ( habanera rhythm and tresillo ), and for penning such standards as " Wolverine Blues ", " Black Bottom Stomp ", and " I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say ", the latter a tribute to New Orleans personalities from the turn of the 19th century to 20th century.
Van Vliet had also begun assigning nicknames to his band members, so Harkleroad became " Zoot Horn Rollo ", and Boston became " Rockette Morton ", while John French assumed the name " Drumbo ", and Jeff Cotton became " Antennae Jimmy Semens ".
Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman, Earle Brown and La Monte Young.
The Dallas Cowboys also took roster hits when WFL teams in Hawaii and Houston signed running back Calvin Hill and quarterback Craig Morton respectively.
Johnson's brother Ollie " Dink " Johnson was also a noted musician and his sister Anita Gonzales was common-law wife or perhaps married to Ferdinand " Jelly Roll " Morton during his stays in California.
Cabaret Voltaire also recorded pieces reminiscent of musique concrète and composers such as Morton Subotnick.
Morton is also home to the corporate headquarters of Morton Buildings Inc.
The Rodney ZIP code also serves the most of the western part of Martiny Township as well as small areas of northeast Austin Township and northwest Morton Township to the south and the southeast corner of Grant Township and the southwest part of Chippewa Township to the north.
The Village of Mecosta, which is also in Mecosta County, is in Morton Township, several miles to the east.
Morton and Knopff also claim that crown counsel have intentionally lost cases in which the government was taken to court for allegedly violating rights, particularly gay rights and women's rights.
Morton was also the hometown of Infantry Sargeant Dylan Risinger, who received multiple combat awards, including the Purple Heart for being wounded by Taliban insurgents in the Afghanistan War.
The Orchestra has also had many distinguished guest conductors, including Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Edward Elgar, Morton Gould, Walter Hendl, Erich Kunzel, Erich Leinsdorf, Charles Munch, Eugene Ormandy, André Previn, Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg, Leonard Slatkin, Leopold Stokowski, Richard Strauss, George Szell, Michael Tilson Thomas, Bruno Walter, and John Williams.
In addition to these, he also played a handful of games for Scottish sides Airdrieonians, Morton and Rangers, and also played for Arsenal against FC Dynamo Moscow in extremely thick fog.
William McCloskey, also a friend of Morton, resisted such action.
The Goldfarb Center organizes and awards the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award annually ; it also organizes the The Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award, the William R. and Linda K. Cotter Debate Series, the Senator George J. Mitchell Distinguished International Lecture Series, and Colby's Visiting Fellows Program.
A pioneering oral historian, he also recorded substantial interviews with many legendary folk and jazz musicians, including Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Muddy Waters, Jelly Roll Morton and other jazz pioneers, and Big Bill Broonzy.

Morton and once
Many of the houses consist of the model village built around a green that once belonged to the Somerleyton Estate, formerly the property of Samuel Morton Peto.
The Morton House Hotel in the village of Niantic has been in continuous operation for more than 100 years. The Village of Niantic gets its name from the Nehantic Indians whose ranging grounds once extended from Wecapaug Brook, in what is now Rhode Island, to the Connecticut River.
Morton was once known as the " tie mill capital of the world " in the 1950s.
On 31 December 1580, an associate of Lennox, James Stuart, Earl of Arran, son of Lord Ochiltree and brother-in-law of John Knox, had the daring to accuse Morton at a meeting of the council in Holyrood of complicity in the murder of Darnley, and he was at once committed to custody in Holyroodhouse and taken to Dumbarton Castle in the Lennox heartland.
The Lualaba was once considered a possibility for the source of the Nile, until Henry Morton Stanley journeyed down it and proved that it drained into the Atlantic Ocean.
Dunfermline's home and away form throughout the season saw them only lose once at home ( 1 – 3 against Morton ) and gain the most points away from home in the division.
Control was widely acclaimed and, once again, Morton gave a sensational performance in the film.
In 1999, the British deputy prime minister John Prescott MP appointed Morton to the chairmanship of the British Railways Board and, once created from February 2001, the Strategic Rail Authority, from which he resigned in October 2001 in the aftermath of the collapse of Railtrack.
The nomination proceeds smoothly until a minor bureaucrat named Gelman tells the subcommittee handling the confirmation nomination that he and Leffingwell were in a Communist cell when in college along with James Morton. The subcommittee deems Gelman's testimony far-fetched, and the chairman, Senator Anderson, is about to send the nomination to the full Foreign Relations Committee when a member of the President's staff calls Anderson to tell him that he once was known as " James Morton ".
In the 1927 British Home Championship McMullan featured twice for Scotland in a 3-0 victory against Wales ( Alex Jackson scored twice and Hughie Gallacher once ) and a 2-1 defeat to England at Hampden Park ( Dixie Dean scored twice for England and Alan Morton scored Scotland's goal ).
In December 2003, following a Lions 45 – 17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, Millen once again came under fire, after a postgame incident with former Lions and then-Chiefs wide receiver Johnnie Morton.
To help build Morton as a serious title contender, it was pointed out that he once went to a one hour draw with then-AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel.
It was not lost on fans that players ( Craig Morton and Fran Tarkenton ) and coaches ( Tom Landry and Vince Lombardi ) who had once been in the Giants ' fold were now enjoying or had enjoyed great success elsewhere.
The current city hall is located on land once owned by Marcus Morton, former governor of Massachusetts.

Morton and Tony
Morton was, along with Tony Jackson, one of the best regarded pianists in the Storyville District early in the 20th century.
Jelly Roll Morton did not visit, stating in his later Library of Congress interview and recordings that he expected jazz pianist Tony Jackson would attend and win a jazz piano competition at the Exposition.
He was influenced by the piano stylings of Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton, and became the premier pianist in Storyville after those two older musicians left town.
In 1914 she settled in Chicago, Illinois, where, often billed as " The Georgia Peach ", she worked with Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton before marrying pianist, Bill Hegamin.
' Art e Scienza ' exhibition with works by Eric Bainbridge, Alastair Brotchie, Anthony Caro, Leonora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Stephen Cox, Tony Cragg, Neil Cummings, Brian Eno, Barry Flanagan, Jeremy Gardiner, Eric Gidney, Jocelyn Godwin, Anthony Gormley, Paul Hayward, Allen Jones, Liliane Lijn, Peter Lowe, Kyeran Lyons, Conroy Maddox, Thomas Major, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Alastair Morton, Hugh O ' Donnell, Andrew Owens, Digital Pictures, Mike Punt, Bridget Riley, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Sedgley, Jeffrey Steele, Paul Thomas, Philip West, and Alison Wilding.
( 1984 – 1992 ) ( series ) ... Anthony Morton " Tony " Micelli
The Hardy Boys are sometimes assisted in solving mysteries by their friends Chet Morton, Phil Cohen, Biff Hooper, Jerry Gilroy, and Tony Prito, and, less frequently, by their platonic girlfriends Callie Shaw and Iola Morton ( Chet's sister ).
Widower Anthony Morton " Tony " Micelli ( Danza ) is a former second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals who was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury.
Former regular panelists: Tony Blankley, Lawrence O ' Donnell, Michael Barone, Jack Germond, Robert Novak, Morton Kondracke, Fred Barnes, Chris Matthews, Al Hunt, Mark Shields, Michael Kinsley, Monica Crowley
Drummer Everett Morton and Saxa formed The International Beat along with the Birmingham based singer, Tony Beet, and the band released an album titled The Hitting Line on Blue Beat Records in 1990 ( BBSLP 009 ).
Celebrities impersonated by Levy on SCTV include: Perry Como, Ricardo Montalban, Alex Trebek, Sean Connery, Howard Cosell, Henry Kissinger, Menachem Begin, Bud Abbott, Milton Berle, John Charles Daly, Gene Shalit, Jack Carter, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Tony Dow, James Caan, Lorne Greene, Rex Reed, Ralph Young ( of Sandler and Young ), F. Lee Bailey, Ernest Borgnine, former Ontario chief coroner Dr. Morton Schulman, Norman Mailer, Neil Sedaka, and Howard McNear as “ Floyd the Barber ”.
* Morton Downey, Jr. as Tony Pope, a journalist who reports the gruesome and murderous homicides left by the Predator.
He soon studied under electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick and minimalist icon La Monte Young and was a member of Young's group, The Theater of Eternal Music, during the early seventies ; Chatham also played with Tony Conrad in an early version of Conrad's group, The Dream Syndicate.
The show was devised by John Morton and was produced by Paul Schlesinger and Helen Williams, the writing team is Simon Blackwell, Nick Revell, Dave Cohen, Ewan Bailey, Emma Kennedy, Bill Dare, Laurence Howarth, Andrew Marlatt and Tony Roche.
Several live television adaptions were produced, including one in 1952, a BBC film for television, starring Morton Lowry as Tony Cavendish and Charmion King as Julia, renamed as ' Theatre Royal ' and one in 1954, with Fredric March reprising his role as Tony, Helen Hayes as Fanny, and Claudette Colbert as Julie.
( 1990 ), Jelly's Last Jam ( 1992 ) based on the works of jazz artist Jelly Roll Morton, Kander and Ebb's Kiss of the Spider Woman ( 1993 ), Ragtime ( 1998 )( Tony nomination ), the 1999 revival of Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate ( Tony award ), King Hedley II ( 2001 ) ( Tony nomination ) and Man of La Mancha ( 2002 )( Tony nomination ).
" Attending the meeting were notable social conservatives, including James Dobson, Richard Viguerie, Tony Perkins and Morton Blackwell.
With their friends Chet Morton, Biff Hooper and Tony Prito, they use a boat to search for a secret tunnel at the base of the cliff.
The boys include Joe Hardy, Frank Hardy, Chet Morton and Tony Prito.

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