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Murphy and was
Common complaints included `` Mrs. Murphy '' leaving her windows open all the time, a fresh air fan, or the family was visiting `` Aunt Minnie '' with the house shut up but they still paid the same rate for oil.
He was found guilty of reckless driving yesterday by Traffic Judge George T. Murphy, who continued his no-driving probation for another year and ordered him to spend 15 days in the Detroit House of Correction.
Miss Murphy was born in Placentia, Newfoundland.
Abersychan was the birthplace of the politicians Roy Jenkins, Don Touhig and Paul Murphy ( MP for Torfaen ), and of the rugby footballers Wilfred Hodder, Candy Evans and Bryn Meredith.
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.
* An almost shot-for-shot remake of the 1939 production, Destry ( 1954 ), was also directed by George Marshall and stars Audie Murphy and Thomas Mitchell.
She was born on April 3, 1961 in Ozark, Arkansas, and raised in Booneville, Arkansas, the daughter of Jimmy Young Ward and Patricia " Pat " ( Murphy ) Ward.
Eventually the term " Finagle's law " was popularized by science fiction author Larry Niven in several stories depicting a frontier culture of asteroid miners ; this " Belter " culture professed a religion and / or running joke involving the worship of the dread god Finagle and his mad prophet Murphy.
According to Murphy ’ s parody, when the television cameras were turned off, the sweet Gumby reverted to his true self: a cigar chomping, irascible celebrity who was highly demanding of the production executives.
Previous attempts have included Piece Of My Heart, which was to star Renée Zellweger or Brittany Murphy ; The Gospel According To Janis, with director Penelope Spheeris and starring either Zooey Deschanel or P! nk ; and an untitled film thought to be an adaptation of Laura Joplin's Off-Broadway play about her sister, with the show's star, Laura Theodore, attached.
It was initiated in February 1991 by science fiction authors Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler, subsequent to a discussion at WisCon.
It was reprinted in 2005 under the title The Bigfoot Film Controversy, with additional material by Chris Murphy.
She wrote and sang lead vocals on Surfer Rosas " Gigantic ", and the single " Bam Thwok ", credited as Mrs. John Murphy on the former composition — at the time she was married and she used this name as an ironic feminist joke.
Ridin ' the Storm Out was completed with Michael Bryan Murphy on lead vocal.
Murphy stayed on for two more albums, Lost in a Dream and This Time We Mean It, before Cronin returned to the fold in January 1976 and recorded R. E. O., which was released that same year.
He was granted a state funeral on 14 September, which was attended by over 1, 000 mourners including Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Premier Neville Wran, Mervyn Wood, Justice Lionel Murphy and former NSW Labor Premier and former Governor-General Sir William McKell.
Spock was voiced by Charlie Murphy ( brother of Eddie Murphy ).
It was a game-winning play executed by the Oakland Raiders against the Chargers on September 10, in San Diego at Jack Murphy Stadium.
Modeled after recent successes in downtown ballpark building ( such as San Francisco's AT & T Park ), and incorporating San Diego history in the form of the preservation of the facade of the historic Western Metals Company building ( now the left-field corner, the corner of the building substituting for the left field foul pole ), the new Petco Park is a sharp contrast to their previous home at Qualcomm ( Jack Murphy ) Stadium which was a cookie-cutter type football-baseball facility located in an outer, mostly commercial-industrial, area of the city near an interstate interchange.
The group was given the name Touch, and moved into a house together in Maidenhead, Berkshire, ( owned by Murphy ) where they were subsidised by Heart Management.
Scott Murphy comments that " Sierra was in a mindset where everything was medieval and it was all fairly serious.

Murphy and principal
ARCNET was developed by principal development engineer John Murphy at Datapoint Corporation in 1976 under Victor Poor, and announced in 1977.
John Murphy states that the principal sources of information available to technicians are price, volume and open interest.
* Tom Murphy ( Physicist ) ( principal investigator of Apollo's reflector experiment )
Richard Murphy OBE is an architect based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and principal architect in Richard Murphy Architects.
Oakland's principal founder was Edward M. Murphy, who sold half the company to GM in January 1909 ; when Murphy died in the summer of 1909, GM acquired the remaining rights to Oakland.
Murphy ( 2000 ) writes that in Sri Aurobindo's evolutionary vision of the soul and the Universe ( of which saccidānanda is the principal term ), even though the soul is incarnate in maya and subject to space, matter and time, it maintains an ongoing and eternal oneness with saccidānanda or divinity.
A principal suspect in the murders, John Williams ( also known as John Murphy ), was a 27 year old Irish or Scottish seaman, and a lodger at the nearby Pear Tree public house on Cinnamon Street off the Highway, in Old Wapping.
His fiance is Gillian Murphy, also a principal dancer with ABT.
The current principal of the school has been Jeff Murphy since 2005.
Murphy started a few weeks after principal photography began because he was finishing up a season of Saturday Night Live.

Murphy and military
His films include To Hell and Back, the autobiography of Audie Murphy, who is considered the most decorated soldier in the military history of the United States ; John Wayne's war film The Green Berets ( 1968 ), and opposite Gregory Peck in the space story Marooned about three stranded astronauts.
Based on testimonials of German civilians and military, as well as many interviews with British and American politicians and diplomats who participated at the Potsdam Conference, including Robert Murphy, the political adviser of General Eisenhower, Sir Geoffrey Harrison ( drafter of article XIII of the Potsdam Protocol concerning population transfers ), and Sir Denis Allen ( drafter of article IX on the provisional post-war borders ), the book also describes the crimes committed by the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia, at the end of World War II, and cites the condemnation of the expulsions by Bertrand Russell, Victor Gollancz, Bishop Bell of Chichester and other contemporary intellectuals.
Murphy became the most decorated United States combat soldier in United States military history.
As part of this effort, he established Fort Butler at present-day Murphy, North Carolina as the eastern headquarters of the military removal of the Cherokee.
Murphy had been serving with the military since the age of 19.
She endorsed military veteran candidates Eric Massa and Patrick Murphy in 2006.
During the war, Murphy continued to illustrate, sending work to the Chicago Tribune and painting numerous portraits of military figures.
Murphy resumed his art career upon his return from military service.
Murphy served as an officer in the U. S. Army, in The Pentagon as a military aide to the Nixon administration.
After completing a tour of duty in the military, Murphy began work as a civil servant for the Office of the Washington State Treasurer ( OST ) in 1972.
As early as the 1930s, military facilities were set up in Quezon City, among them Camp Murphy ( now Camp Aguinaldo ) and Camp Crame.
After the war, Murphy used its military experience to design and build sets for Naval use, principally the ' B40 ' series for the British Commonwealth Navies.
They eventually meet the rebels who are led by Pablo Murphy ( Noel Purcell ) and Consuelo ( Eva Bartok ), where they learn that El Libre has been captured and is in a military prison on the island of San Pero.
In 1908 he was leader of one of several gangs that had sprung up in Darjeeling, whose object was the spreading of dissatisfaction, and with his associates he started a branch of the Anushilan Samiti, called the Bandhab Samiti .” In April 1908, in Siliguri railway station, Jatin got involved in a fight with a group of English military officers headed by Captain Murphy and Lt Somerville, leading to legal proceedings, widely covered by the press.

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