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* Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
* Mr. Fix-It ( 1918 )
Performed thousands of times in recent years, Mr. Dragon's arrangement has been played for state occasions such as the memorial services for Presidents Ford and Reagan and at tribute concerts for events such as the Oklahoma City bombing and 9 / 11.
Walt Disney and a staff of Imagineers created Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln that debuted at the 1964 New York World's Fair.
An important formative influence was his elementary school teacher Mr Tachikawa, whose progressive educational practices ignited in his young pupil first a love of drawing and then an interest in education in general.
Milne had met Howard when the actor starred in Milne ’ s play Mr Pim Passes By in London.
* Mr. Pim ( 1921 ) ( A novelisation of his play Mr. Pim Passes By ( 1919 ))
* Mr. Pim Passes By ( 1919 )
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
But we nailed him in Antwerp – thanks to Mr. Poirot here.
It could be suggested that in Murder on the Orient Express Poirot allows the murderers to escape justice as well, after he discovers that twelve different people stabbed the victim – Mr. Ratchett – in his sleep.
In the growing drug and pop culture of the sixties, he proves himself once again, but has become heavily reliant on other investigators ( especially the private investigator, Mr. Goby ) who provide him with the clues that he can no longer gather for himself.
* José Ferrer, Hercule Poirot ( 1961 ; Unaired TV Pilot, MGM ; adaptation of " The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim ")
* Martin Gabel, General Electric Theater ( 4 / 1 / 1962 ; adaptation of " The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim ")
There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently twenty seven of them on BBC Radio 4 ( and regularly repeated on BBC 7 ), starring John Moffatt ( Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas ).

Mr and Eustis
Says Eustis historian Louise Carter, " Even though the freeze brought the town's economy to a standstill, Mr. Clifford kept his lakefront general store open and extended credit until people could recover.

Mr and rose
When Mr. Butler is able to get his fat legs over a one foot high bar, Rhett puts Bonnie on the pony, and soon Mr. Butler is leaping bars and Aunt Melly's rose bushes.
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
Mr. Pym rose in his place and entered into a particular enumeration of the troubles of the kingdom.
The Ragtime Bear ( 1949 ), the first appearance of Mr. Magoo, was a box-office hit, and UPA's star quickly rose as the 1950s dawned.
Mitchel wrote in The Nation on 5 February 1848, " I say distinctly … that I do not recommend an immediate insurrection … Mr Doheny has shown most graphically how the people would be butchered if they rose in armed resistance to the poor rates ; but the only resistance to rates I spoke of was passive resistance.
When Mr. Roach rose from the audience to speak during the ceremony, the sound system did not pick up his words.
In his influential A History of Australia ( Melbourne University Press 1961 ) Clark wrote: " Mr Thomas Townshend, commonly denominated Tommy Townshend, owed his political career to a very independent fortune and a considerable parliamentary interest, which contributed to his personal no less than his political elevation, for his abilities, though respectable, scarcely rose above mediocrity.
In 1959 Mr. Opel became executive assistant to IBM CEO Thomas J. Watson Jr., after which he rose rapidly, taking positions in manufacturing and public relations and other departments, and managed the introduction of the IBM System 360 mainframe computer in 1964.
In 1993, another ballad from Mr. Big's new album Bump Ahead rose to the top 10 of the charts – a cover of Cat Steven ’ s " Wild World ".
Devon Lindo, better known as Devon, is a Canadian rapper who rose to prominence in 1990 for his song titled " Mr. Metro ", the controversial single had as its central theme the police racism.
In particular, a father and son combination of Mr Tan Soo Phuan and his son Tan Lead Shake, an IT network administrator rose in prominence.
Long before the Valley Hotel was built ( to cater for visitors arriving on the new railway trains ) there used to be a tennis court, croquet lawn, rose garden, fountain, and Mr. Woollet's nursery.
[...] Going to another instrument, connected by wire with Providence, forty-three miles distant, Mr. Bell listened a moment, and said, “ Signor Brignolli, who is assisting at a concert in Providence Music Hall, will now sing for us .” In a moment the cadence of the tenor's voice rose and fell, the sound being faint, sometimes lost, and then again audible.
Mr Patnaik worked in the youth wing of Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha and soon rose to become its National President.
Some respected public health officials rose to his defense, describing Mr. Simonson as a person who worked behind the scenes to get funding and political support for long-neglected public-health initiatives.

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Baracus, Mr. T observed quietly, " It takes a smart guy to play dumb.
Regarding Mr Bingley and Jane, Darcy claimed he had observed no reciprocal interest in Jane for Bingley.
In his opinion Nelson quoted Justice Joseph Story to explain the modes to reexamine facts tried by juries according to Common Law: “ Mr. Justice Story referring to this part of the amendment, observed that it was ' a prohibition to the courts of the United States to re-examine any facts tried by a jury in any other manner according to Common Law.
' Mr. Capel commented later, ' If ', he wrote, ' I had not seen with my own eyes what a Japanese can suffer without complaint, I should often have been disinclined to believe .... But, having observed Tōgō, I believe all of them.
In 1894, British MP Sir Charles Dilke observed in the House of Commons: " The only person who has up to the present time benefited from our enterprise in the heart of Africa has been Mr. Hiram Maxim "
Richardson picked up on two areas relating to the characters of the book, saying that Goldfinger " is the most preposterous specimen yet displayed in Mr. Fleming's museum of super fiends ", whilst, referring to the novel's central character, observed that " the real trouble with Bond, from a literary point of view, is that he is becoming more and more synthetic and zombie-ish.
In his review in the New York Times, Bosley Crowther observed, " The ultimate credit for as taut and insinuating a melodrama as has come along this year — a film which extenuates tension like a grim inquisitor's rack — must be given to Mr. Wyler.
" Douglas-Home pooh-poohed this as inverted snobbery, and observed, " I suppose Mr Wilson, when you come to think of it, is the fourteenth Mr Wilson.
From all the facts I have observed and the information I have gathered I am sure that important information may be obtained in regard to the topography of the country and to the position and movements of an enemy by means of the balloon now, and that Mr. Lowe is well qualified to render service in this way by the balloon now in his possession.
Bosley Crowther of the New York Times observed, " In adapting for the screen Arthur Laurents ' stage play The Time of the Cuckoo, Mr. Lean and H. E. Bates discarded most of the individual shadings and psychological subtleties of that romance.
In 1853 the Times observed that " it was Mr Charles Villiers who practically originated the Free Trade movement ".
Professor Philip Munz, in his A Revision of the Genus Fuchsia, 1793 says, however, that the fuchsia was first introduced into England by a sailor who grew it in a window where it was observed by a nurseryman from Hammersmith, a Mr. Lee, who succeeded in buying it and propagating it for the trade.
The Magistrate after hearing the whole of the Case observed that however valuable the books might be from which the leaves found in Mr Accum ’ s house had been taken, yet the leaves separated from them were only waste paper.
Ms. Nicole Questiaux ( France ) and Mr. Leandro Despouy ( Argentina ), two consecutive United Nations Special Rapporteurs have recommended to the international community to adopt the following " principles " to be observed during a state or de facto situation of emergency: Principles of Legality, Proclamation, Notification, Time Limitation, Exceptional Threat, Proportionality, Non-Discrimination, Compatibility, Concordance and Complementarity of the Various Norms of International Law.
She noted the children's " vivid collective imagination which turned play into serious business " ( hunting a gold mine in the heath ) and observed, " It is the portrayal of this spirit which makes play a matter of desperate yet enjoyable earnestness which gives their distinctive stamp to Mr. Ransome's books.
: The spirit of the rules would have been better observed had Sir Peter made a separate Register entry in respect of Mr Al Fayed's hospitality, but this omission was not improper by the standards accepted at the time
On June 29, 2010, Mr. Allred was pulled over by Burlington police officers who observed him swerving into the lane opposite his and refused to take a sobriety test.
It has been observed that Mr Poidimani's command of grammatical Italian is poor, and full of the constructions and flaws typical of poorly-educated Sicilians, and that he speaks with a very rustic accent, often replacing Italian words with those of his native Siracusan dialect.
* Further notices of the British parasitic hymenopterous insects ; together with the " Transactions of a fly with a long tail ," observed by Mr. E. W. Lewis ; and additional observations.
" Mr Ricketts is infallible in his ideas on costume " observed The Times.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, " Goodbye, Mr. Chips uses its budget quietly, with good taste, and succeeds in being a big movie without being a gross one.
" Although Mr. Gardner's Bond is less raffishly macho and arrogant than previously depicted ," observed Watkins, " the spirit of the 007 series remains intact, and few Fleming admirers are likely to object.
When the visitor, Mr. Grant Munro ( whose name Holmes observed from his hatband ) returns, Holmes and Watson hear the story of Munro's deception by his wife Effie.

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