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Miller and was
The only reason we brought you was to get Miller out.
Clyde Miller was crying softly to himself, shedding his striped suit and fumbling into the nondescript butternut pants, the worn brown shirt.
To settle this slight, O'Banion went down to the La Salle Theatre in the Loop, where, he had learned, Dave Miller was attending the opening of a musical comedy.
The greatest team of this period was unquestionably the New York Yankees, bought by brewery millions and made into a ball club by men named Ed Barrow and Miller Huggins.
To help him on this religious aspect of primitive jazz he had `` Big '' Miller, as a preacher-singer and Hannah Dean, Gospel-singer, while Oscar Brown Jr., an extremely talented young man, did a slave auctioneer's call, a field-hands' work song, and a beautifully sung Negro lullaby, `` Brown Baby '', which was one of the truly moving moments of the festival.
It was started by William Miller, whose followers became known as Millerites.
Its most vocal leader was William Miller.
The diaries edited by her second husband, after her death, tell that her union with Henry Miller was very passionate and physical, and that she believed that it was a pregnancy with him that she aborted in 1934.
A. Panitz's patent, was developed by Mike Miller starting in 1983 and culminated with the first prototype in 1986.
The first delayed steal on record was performed by Miller Huggins in 1903.
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
Six former Oriole franchise radio announcers have received the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting: Chuck Thompson ( who was also the voice of the old NFL Baltimore Colts ); Jon Miller ( now with the San Francisco Giants ); Ernie Harwell, Herb Carneal ; Bob Murphy and Harry Caray ( as a St. Louis Browns announcer in the 1940s.
On August 24, 2010, a statue of Selig, commissioned by Brewers owner Mark Attanasio and designed by artist Brian Maughan, was unveiled outside Miller Park in Milwaukee.
It was during one of these latter engagements that Captain Miller of Theseus was killed in an ammunition explosion.
The microfibrillar structure of adult tendon, as described by Fraser, Miller, and Wess ( amongst others ), was modeled as being closest to the observed structure, although it oversimplified the topological progression of neighboring collagen molecules, and hence did not predict the correct conformation of the discontinuous D-periodic pentameric arrangement termed simply: the microfibril.
The Riverside terracing, infamous for the fact that fans occupying it would turn their heads annually to watch The Boat Race pass, was replaced by what was officially named the ' Eric Miller Stand ', Eric Miller being a director of the club at the time.
* Miller / Clark chronology — A Probable Outline of Conan's Career ( 1936 ) was the first effort to put the tales in chronological order.

Miller and shop
When one of the Peugeot racers remained in the United States during World War I and parts could not be acquired from France for the 1914 season, owner Bob Burma had it serviced in the shop of Harry Miller by a young mechanic named Fred Offenhauser.
Designed by John Miller and Partners, the link, now known as the Gardens Entrance, provides a new access from Princes Street Gardens and contains a lecture theatre, education area, shop, restaurant and an interactive gallery.
Edward Miller established the first general store in a log building and William Wynkoop built the first hotel ; other early businesses included Hiram Dougherty's cabinet shop, James Hollcraft's bar, John Heffner's blacksmith shop, Columbus Kemp's tannery and M. Z. Saylor ( physician ).
In the early 1920s, Miller built his own 3. 0 litre ( 183 in³ ) engine, inspired by the Peugeot Grand Prix engine which had been serviced in his shop by Fred Offenhauser in 1914, installing it in Jimmy Murphy's Duesenberg and allowing him to win the 1922 edition of the race.
An adjoining coffee shop, The Ruby, is owned by Lacey Burrows ( Gabrielle Miller ), who inherited it from her Aunt Ruby.
* Lacey Burrows ( Gabrielle Miller ) took over the previously unnamed coffee shop in Dog River after the death of her aunt and renamed it in her honour, calling it The Ruby.
After buying a Korg 700s synthesiser from Macari's music shop in London, Miller recorded and released a single under the name The Normal.
When Miller went bankrupt in 1933, Offenhauser bought the shop and the rights to the engine.
Stam was discovered in a local Tim Hortons coffee shop by Michèle Miller ( an agent at the International Model Management agency in Barrie, Ontario ) who found Stam on the way back from Canada's Wonderland ( a theme park just outside Toronto ).
* Vince ( Count Prince Miller ) was another assistant in the shop in the final series.
The Frankenbergers and Miller & Rhoads spaces were turned into small shop space and their exterior entrances became mall entrances.
After a poor 1906 race season, Miller left for Los Angeles, California, to open a small machine shop specializing in carburetor production.
Offenhauser began working in the shop of Harry Arminius Miller in 1913 at age 25, when the state of the art double overhead cam, four valve per cylinder Peugeot Grand Prix car, an engine design which would be contemporary even today, won the Indianapolis 500.
In 1919, Leo Goossen joined Miller ’ s shop and Offenhauser became plant manager.
In 1986, Miller opened her first shop on Madison Avenue.

Miller and Herald
Relatives of Some of the notable last names that helped settle the county still exist, Allen, Bowling, Back, Cockrell, Combs, Campbell, Clemons, Deaton, Fletcher, Fugate, Haddix, Hargis, Hudson, Herald, Henson, Johnson, Miller, McIntosh, Neace, Noble, Napier, Russell, Sizemore, Smith, Turner, White.
As for Concrete Herald, local resident and town council member Jason Miller has given rebirth to the newspaper after purchasing the Upriver Community News from another local resident.
As a journalist, Miller worked as a staff writer for The Miami Herald and The Dallas Morning News and then as a columnist for the New York Daily News and the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald.
* 1967: Gene Miller, Miami Herald, " for initiative and investigative reporting that helped to free two persons wrongfully convicted of murder.
The Herald was purchased in 1891 by three men from Rockford, IL, one of whom, Charles L. Miller, had earlier founded the Rockford Daily Register, the first newspaper to achieve a permanent existence there.
Miller brought to The Herald his brother-in-law and nephew, respectively, Aaron Burr Oakley and Ray M. Oakley, the first two generations of the Oakleys in the newspaper business in Quincy.
In 2012, Pioneer published a health care policy book, The Great Experiment: The States, The Feds, and Your Healthcare, edited and co-authored by Josh Archambault, with an introduction by Harvard Medical School Dean Jeffrey Flier, and contributions by James C. Capretta, Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Amy M. Lischko, Pioneer Institute's senior fellow on health care and Associate professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, Tom P. Miller, Resident fellow at the AEI, and Jennifer Powell, veteran journalist, Boston Herald.
In 1803 Miller moved to Ohio and began a career in newspapers, serving as publisher of the Western Herald.

Miller and Tribune
* Alfred B. Miller and Elmer Crockett found the South Bend Tribune.
In late 1931, Miller was employed by the Chicago Tribune ( Paris edition ) as a proofreader, thanks to his friend Alfred Perlès who worked there.
" Why ' Moonlighting ' is suddenly the talk of TV ," Chicago Tribune, November 19, 1985, Tempo section, page 5: < nowiki >"</ nowiki > Shepherd ... deserves the Comeback of the Year Award for rebounding from such career disasters as " Daisy Miller ," " At Long Last Love ", and Peter Bogdanovich ...< nowiki >"</ nowiki ></ ref > In 1997, the episode " The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice " was ranked # 34 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.

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