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* January 14 Murray Bookchin, American libertarian socialist ( died 2006 )
Murray outlived Washington and died in 1925.
Aykroyd originally wrote the role of Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters ( 1984 ) with Belushi in mind, but rewrote the part for Bill Murray after Belushi died.
* James Murray ( architect ) ( died 1634 ), Scottish architect
* James Murray ( boxer ) ( 1969 1995 ), Scottish professional boxer who died from injuries sustained in a boxing fight
* James Murray, 2nd Earl of Annandale ( died 1658 )
* Sir James Murray, 5th Baronet ( died 1769 )
Collodi, who died in 1890, was respected during his lifetime as a talented writer and social commentator, and his fame continued to grow when Pinocchio was first translated into English by Mary Alice Murray in 1892, whose translation was added to the widely-read Everyman's Library in 1911.
* Thomas Murray ( 1792 1872 ), the Gallovidian author, died in Lasswade.
Don Murray died in 1929 at a Los Angeles hospital after injuries sustained in a freak automobile accident.
George Murray Smith conceived of the DNB, subsidised it, and saw it finally into print before he died in 1901.
Most curiously of all, Margaret Murray, the principal theorist of witchcraft as a " pagan survival ," used Frazer's work to propose the thesis that many Kings of England who died as kings, most notably William Rufus, were secret pagans and witches, and whose deaths were the re-enactment of the human sacrifice that stood at the centre of Frazer's myth, a speculation taken up by Katherine Kurtz ' in her novel Lammas Night.
Even allowing for the irregularity of these marriages, this second marriage would not have been bigamous since Lady Augusta D ' Ameland ( Lady Augusta Murray ) had died the year before.
Mungo Murray, second son of the first Earl of Tullibardine of the first creation, succeeded as second Viscount of Stormont according to a special remainder in 1631, but died childless in 1642.
* James Murray, 2nd Earl of Tullibardine ( 1617 1670 ) ( eldest son of the 1st Earl ; died without surviving children )
** John Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine ( 1684 1709 ) ( eldest son of the 1st Duke ; died unmarried )
** John Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine ( 1728 1729 ) ( eldest son of the 2nd Duke ; died in infancy )
** James Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine ( 1735 1736 ) ( second and youngest son of the 2nd Duke ; died in infancy )
* John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl ( 1778 1846 ) ( eldest son of John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl ; died unmarried )
Lord George Murray, second son of the 3rd Duke ; died unmarried )
After George I died on 11 June 1727, Murray entered and won a competition to write a Latin poem titled " The Death of the King ".
A few months later the Master of the Rolls died, and Murray was asked to replace him ; he declined, however, as he " did not want to leave His Majesty's service ".

Murray and 1915
* 1837 Sir James Murray, Scottish lexicographer and philologist ( d. 1915 )
In 1915 the three Murray states — New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia — signed the River Murray Agreement which proposed the construction of storage reservoirs in the river's headwaters as well as at Lake Victoria near the South Australian border.
* Sir James Murray ( lexicographer ) ( 1837 1915 ), Scottish lexicographer who was the most famous editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
Wilson attended the Anglo-French Chantilly Conference ( 6-8 December 1915 ) along with Murray ( CIGS ), French and Robertson, as well as Joffre, Maurice Pellé and Victor Huguet for France, Zhilinski and Ignatieff for Russia, Cadorna for Italy and a Serb and Belgian representative.
* Neillands, Robin The Death of Glory: the Western Front 1915 ( John Murray, London, 2006 ) ISBN 978-0-7195-6245-7
The Murray government also introduced progressive labour legislation such as the Factories Act in 1908 and workman's compensation for injuries on the job in 1915.
In February 1915, the RNAS was placed under the command of the Director of the Air Department ( Captain Murray Sueter ), although disciplinary powers over RNAS personnel were not granted to the Director.
Second Lieutenant Murray, Gallipoli 1915
In addition to the many drawings and paintings he produced for his own interest, Wade also illustrated the travel guide Bruges by Mary Stratton ( 1914 ) and " The Spirit of the House " by Kate Murray ( 1915 ).
With another US citizen, Dr. William Chester Minor, he would become one of the most important ( and most obsessive ) collaborators the OED Project ’ s director Sir James Murray ( 1837 1915 ) had, and is recognized as such in many of the prefaces to the Dictionary itself.
Margaret Lindsay, Lady Huggins ( born in August 14, 1848 in Dublin ; died in March 24, 1915 in London ), born Margaret Lindsay Murray, was an Irish scientific investigator and amateur astronomer.

Murray and having
Murray having seen the drawing called Breuil's image ' the first depiction of a deity ', an idea which Breuil and others later adopted.
Some believe that the modern movement of anarcho-capitalism is the result of simply removing the labor theory of value from ideas of the 19th century American individualist anarchists: " Their successors today, such as Murray Rothbard, having abandoned the labor theory of value, describe themselves as anarcho-capitalists.
Ten years later and having reached 100 years of age, Margaret Murray published her final work, an autobiography entitled My First Hundred Years ( 1963 ).
The confusion, nonetheless, is so pervasive that, when " Take Me Out to the Ball Game " was selected by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the 365 top " Songs of the Century ", the song was credited to Billy Murray, implying his recording of it as having received the most votes among songs from the first decade.
He ended the season tied with Mickey Mantle, after having passed Jimmie Foxx, Ted Williams, Willie McCovey, Ernie Banks, Eddie Mathews, Mel Ott, and Eddie Murray.
Henry Murray having proposed the term Icarus complex, apparently found symptoms particularly in mania where a person is fond of heights, fascinated by both fire and water, narcissistic and observed with fantastical or far-fetched-imaginary cognition.
For most of that period, Mary Richards served as his associate producer ( later producer with he having the title of executive producer, though she reported to him ), Ted Baxter as his news anchor and Murray Slaughter as his head writer.
* 1993 — The first Jungle Emperor / Kimba The White Lion series is dubbed into English again, featuring the voice of Yvonne Murray as Kimba and having a new opening.
Steeped in the jazz tradition ( having studied and performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Lester Bowie, Jimmy Heath, Slide Hampton, David Murray and Donald Byrd among others ), Cepeda developed this unique artistic expression by incorporating a contemporary jazz perspective with the musical and cultural traditions of his homeland, Puerto Rico.
That same year Murray set a pop-chart record by having five hits in the Top Twenty in one week, a feat unmatched for many years.
Her mother's family was French Canadian, having immigrated from Quebec in the middle of the 19th century ; her grandfather, Lambert Morin, changed his name to John Murray to avoid anti-French Canadian and anti-Catholic prejudice.
After an examination in May 1723, Murray was accepted into Christ Church, Oxford, having scored higher in the examination than any other King's Scholar that year.
Moran responded by commending Murray's military service, while saying that he used the phrase in relation to Murray not having engaged in " local civic engagement " and not having served in local office.
Murray also led the team in RBIs with 100, having done so in 1992.
"... we were having lunch one day in Reynold's office when Koiki was just speaking about his land back on Mer, or Murray Island.
William Murray had been a lifelong friend of King Charles I, in fact having been his whipping boy while the latter was Prince of Wales.
When the Beatles came to New York on February 7, 1964, Murray was the first DJ they welcomed into their circle, having heard about him and his Brooklyn Fox shows from American groups such as the Ronettes ( sisters Ronnie and Estelle Bennett, and their first cousin, Nedra Talley ), also known as Murray's " dancing girls ".
One of the motives for raising the level of Murray cod and golden perch is to balance the ecosystem by having them act as native predators of other fish.
She died September 18, 1885, having borne her husband three children: Robert Bennet Forbes, born 1837, died June 30, 1891 ; Edith Forbes, married Charles Eliot Perkins ; James Murray Forbes, born July 17, 1845.
This sparked an entire school of thought within economics, Free Banking, with banks not being banned from having fractional reserves as other Austrians such as Murray Rothbard advocated, but instead being free to experiment and discover the best method of conducting business.
The highway crosses the Murrumbidgee at Balranald having followed that river for much of the route from the Hume Highway, and crosses the Murray a total of four times:
The Australian Alps are important for conservation, recreation, and as a water drainage basin, with much of their eastern slopes having its runoff diverted artificially into the Murray River and its tributary the Murrumbidgee River through the civil engineering project of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

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