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Forsythe and .
`` Temper, temper '', Mrs. Forsythe said, laughing uneasily.
`` Well, that's the only way to be '', Mrs. Forsythe said, and gave her brassy laugh.
Old Commodore Forsythe, who had once lost a fifty-dollar bet on whether he could get both motors started and turn on the running lights without accidentally turning on something else first.
`` When you gotta go, you gotta go '', Mrs. Forsythe said.
Other triumphs include `` Random Harvest '', `` Madame Curie '', `` Pride and Prejudice '', `` The Forsythe Saga '' and `` Mrs. Miniver '' ( which won her the Academy Award in 1943 ).
* 2010 – John Forsythe, American actor ( b. 1918 )
* 1794 – Robert Forsythe, a U. S. Marshal is killed in Augusta, Georgia when trying to serve court papers, the first US marshal to die while carrying out his duties.
David P. Forsythe wrote: " In 1649 up to three-quarters of Muscovy's peasants, or 13 to 14 million people, were serfs whose material lives were barely distinguishable from slaves.
Womack initially only wants Mason to consult the SEALs, as he confides to Special Agent Ernest Paxton ( William Forsythe ) that he does not want Mason loose, but the FBI have no choice but to let Mason accompany the SEALs since he has committed the maps to memory.
* January 29 – John Forsythe, American actor ( Dynasty ) ( d. 2010 )
Rockwell's family moved to New Rochelle, New York when Norman was 21 years old and shared a studio with the cartoonist Clyde Forsythe, who worked for The Saturday Evening Post.
Depressed, he moved briefly to Alhambra, California as a guest of his old friend Clyde Forsythe.
* Forsythe, Gary.
* Topaz ( 1969 ), Hitchcock film starring John Forsythe.
Subsequent cast members included Henderson Forsythe, Eileen Fulton, Mercedes McCambridge, and Elaine Stritch.
Forsythe, and H. H.
Subsequent developments now include contemporary ballet and post-structural ballet, seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany.
These include Alonzo King and his company, Alonzo King's Lines Ballet ; Complexions Contemporary Ballet, under the direction of Dwight Rhoden ; Nacho Duato's Compañia Nacional de Danza ; William Forsythe, who has worked extensively with the Frankfurt Ballet and today runs The Forsythe Company ; and Jiří Kylián, currently the artistic director of the Nederlands Dans Theater.
David P. Forsythe wrote: " Of particular significance in Southeast Asia were the incursions of Moro raiders in the southern Philippines who may have captured around 2 million slaves in the first two centuries of Spanish rule after 1565.

exclaimed and .
Gran Harrow exclaimed, watching their rippling muscles as Rod and Dan swung her up into the load.
You were right '', Russ exclaimed, tearing the loose bills out of Carmer's hat.
`` Moriarty '', my driver suddenly exclaimed with something so definite, so final in his tone I once more repeated the absurdity, mustering all my latent powers of hypocrisy to sound convinced.
I exclaimed.
He cites with pleasure the comment of a lady, who exclaimed after a concert: `` Why, it's extremely interesting.
`` C'est formidable '', they exclaimed.
She exclaimed.
`` Thou mayst have supernatural powers '', exclaimed Yang Shan, `` yet thou must give back the Spirit of Buddha to me ''.
Whitey exclaimed, with true affection.
She exclaimed, smiling.
When the Æsir exclaimed that they were ready, Fenrir shook himself, knocked the fetter to ground, strained hard, and kicking with his feet, snapped the fetter – breaking it into pieces that flew far into the distance.
" Upon ordering his army to join the battle and rescue their fellow Romans, Fabius exclaimed " We must make haste to rescue Minucius, who is a valiant man, and a lover of his country.
' You don't talk with that man — you listen to him ,' he exclaimed with severe exaltation.
" Muhammad exclaimed.
She exclaimed, " You said you would love me forever !," and he replied, " Well, forever changes.
With the most reckless violence of manner and language, he abused the character of the House ; and, after the first burst of his denunciations had passed, suddenly changing his tone, he exclaimed, " You think, perhaps, this is not parliamentary language ; I know it ; nor are you to expect such from me.
As they advance, Cromwell exclaimed, looking over the House, " You are no Parliament ; I say you are no Parliament ; begone, and give place to honester men.
" exclaimed one of Van Allen's colleagues, when the meaning of those observations was realized.
:" But Mulla ," the neighbour exclaimed.
He, however, objected because of his age, for he was almost eighty, and exclaimed, " I am too old to bear such a burden.
The Targum of the Prophets was composed by Jonathan ben Uzziel under the guidance of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi ( Jonathan b. Uzziel was a disciple of Hillel, so he had traditions handed down from them-Maharsha ), and the land of Israel quaked over an area of four hundred parasangs by four hundred parasangs, and a Bath Kol ( heavenly voice ) came forth and exclaimed, Who is this that has revealed My secrets to mankind?
After a few minutes the blows ceased and Mr. Gladstone, resting on the handle of his axe, looked up, and with deep earnestness in his voice, and great intensity in his face, exclaimed: ‘ My mission is to pacify Ireland .’ He then resumed his task, and never said another word till the tree was down.
Early Christian Armenian chroniclers attributed the origin of the name, " Yerevan ," to a derivation from an expression exclaimed by Noah, in Armenian.

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