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Nance and worked
Kelly Jean Van Dyke, who worked in the adult film industry under the name Nancee Kelly, committed suicide in 1991, after an emotional phone call with her husband Jack Nance.
In May 1991 Nance married Kelly Jean Van Dyke ( who worked in the adult film industry under the name Nancee Kelly ).
As an appeasement, Nance rolled the Clipper out as a Packard, and worked to transition the cars toward their own make.
Vice President John Nance Garner worked with congressional allies to prevent Roosevelt from packing the Supreme Court with six new judges, so the court would not over-rule New Deal legislation as unconstitutional.

Nance and War
In Barry N. Malzberg's short story " Kingfish ", published in the Alternate Presidents anthology, Long survives his assassination, to be elected President in 1936 with the help of John Nance Garner, and both men conspire to assassinate Hitler prior to the start of World War II.
On April 15, 2010, the Bennett Place Historic Site unveiled a new painting by renowned Civil War artist Dan Nance, entitled " The First Meeting ".

Nance and turn
In May 1952, aging Packard president Hugh Ferry resigned and was succeeded by James J. Nance, a marketing hotshot recruited from Hotpoint to turn the stagnant company around ( its main factory on Detroit's East Grand Boulevard was operating at only 50 % capacity ).
* Diane Civita as Miss Nance – the scientists ' secretary who, although she usually seems more interested in doing her nails, going on her coffee break and watching her soap operas, is actually the one who keeps their department running and is always there at the end of the show to turn off the lights and say good-night to the bunnies in their cages.

Nance and around
The 1857 Treaty with the Pawnee, their range was reduced to an area around Nance County, Nebraska.

Nance and Packard's
The revolutionary new model Nance hoped for was delayed until 1955, partially because of Packard's merger with Studebaker.
Mason held informal discussions with Nance to outline his strategic vision, and an agreement was reached for AMC to buy Packard's Ultramatic transmissions and V8 engines.
James Nance had the dubious destiny to go over to Ford after Packard's dismissal and head the new MEL ( Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln ) division, and quickly buried another brand, the Edsel.
While first used as an upscale model name beginning in 1941, attempts by Packard ( and later Studebaker-Packard Corporation ) President James Nance to spin off the Clipper name as a stand-alone make began in the early 1950s when the Clipper name was used on Packard's least expensive line of automobiles.
Nance believed that as a Packard model, the Packard Clipper was diluting Packard's standing as a luxury automobile marque.

Nance and image
Nance originally had hoped to introduce the new " Clipper " as a stand-alone marque, targeting the mid range price field which he felt was dragging the Packard image down.

Nance and .
* 1996 – Jack Nance, American actor ( b. 1943 )
* 1868 – John Nance Garner, American politician ( d. 1967 )
This delay resulted in the first meeting of the 73rd Congress, along with the inauguration of President Roosevelt and Vice President John Nance Garner, taking place on March 4, 1933.
If the attempt had been successful then, pursuant to Section 3 of the amendment, John Nance Garner would have become President on March 4, 1933.
In 1933, incumbent Vice President Charles Curtis announced the election of House Speaker John Nance Garner as his successor, while Garner was seated next to him on the House dais.
John Nance Garner, who served as Vice President from 1933 to 1941 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, claimed that the Vice Presidency " isn't worth a pitcher of warm piss.
Roosevelt's first Vice President, John Nance Garner, broke with him at the start of the second term on the Court-packing issue and became Roosevelt's leading political enemy.
" FDR's attempt to break the " two-term " tradition had also earned criticism from some conservative Democrats ( such as John Nance Garner ), and Willkie hoped to win their support.
* November 7 – John Nance Garner, U. S. Vice President ( b. 1868 )
* October 8 – Nance O ' Neil, stage & film actress, friend of Lizzie Borden ( d. 1965 )
* November 22 – John Nance Garner, U. S. Vice President ( d. 1967 )
This time, Roosevelt united all wings of the party, avoided divisive cultural issues such as religion and the KKK, and brought in a leading southern conservative as his running mate, House Speaker John Nance Garner.
The delegates unanimously re-nominated incumbents President Roosevelt and Vice-President John Nance Garner.
Nance, however, added violin to the instrumental colors Ellington had at his disposal.
The Farmer-Labor Party eventually voted for the Democrats ' candidate for speaker John Nance Garner, who later became Vice-President under Franklin Roosevelt.
Johnson's friends soon included aides to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President John Nance Garner.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt found Johnson to be a welcome ally and conduit for information, particularly with regard to issues concerning internal politics in Texas ( Operation Texas ) and the machinations of Vice President John Nance Garner and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn.

worked and Korean
During the Korean War, Hunter, who worked at the time both as a journalist and as a U. S. intelligence agent, wrote a series of books and articles on the theme of Chinese brainwashing.
In 1951, Eastwood entered the United States Army during the Korean War and was assigned to Fort Ord in California, where he worked as a lifeguard.
In New York there was Korean Methodist Church and Institute which worked as a Korean community and independence movement center.
In practice, in Korean clubs, grades may be worked out against the resident strongest amateur.
Buscemi was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dorothy ( née Wilson ), who worked as a hostess at Howard Johnson's, and John Buscemi, a sanitation worker and Korean War veteran.
Lindsey suspended his course of study at the University of Houston to serve in the Korean War, then worked as a Mississippi River tugboat captain.
He ended the Korean war, maintained the peace in Asia and the Middle East, and worked smoothly with NATO allies in Europe while drawing keeping the policy of containing Communism rather than trying to roll it back.
DCI Hillenkoetter convened an ad hoc group to prepare estimates of likely communist behavior on the Korean peninsula ; it worked well enough that his successor institutionalized it.
One North Korean defector who worked on weapons systems claimed that South Korean intelligence wanted to suppress his story, because it would shed a bad light on the policy.
In the 1950s Martin worked on issues relating to Japanese and Korean orthography and romanizations.
A South Korean diplomat, who worked at the embassy in Baghdad, and his wife, were also aboard the flight, though it is not known if they were the prime targets of the attack.
He has traveled widely in Australia practicing evangelism and mission, worked extensively with the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Congress and, with the NSW Synod Pacific Island Council and Synod Korean Advisory Council.
") Between 1950 and 1952, he variously worked as a door-to-door salesman for the Electrolux Vacuum cleaner company, as a Gunther Beer truck relief driver, where he achieved a certain fame for burning out three truck clutches in six weeks, and as a ticket agent for United Airlines, all before escaping into the United States Air Force, where he ultimately became head of the Policy Branch of the USAF Psychological Warfare Division, about which he would write in his humorous autobiography, Which Way to Mecca, Jack ?, that his " principal achievement " was in formulating the principle that " a 500-pound sack of propaganda leaflets, if dropped from an altitude of 13, 000 feet and provided it scored a direct hit, would drive one North Korean soldier approximately four feet into the ground.
He worked for Korean independence during the Japanese occupation, 1910-45.
The 4th episode, which aired on April 24, 1998, was initially worked on by a South Korean animation company, San Ho Studio.
Adams later managed in the minor leagues, farmed in Mount Moriah, Missouri, and worked as a reporter and foreign correspondent during World War II and the Korean War.
ILO statistics show a wide range of average hours worked and average holidays for different countries ; for example, Korean workers work the most hours per year, and Americans have fewer formal holidays than West Europeans.
Gravely was recalled to active duty in 1949 and worked as a recruiter in Washington, D. C. before holding both shore and sea assignments during the Korean War.
Jones served in the United States Navy during the Korean War, and after his discharge worked at the Bird Cage Theater at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.
After graduating from San Jose State University in 1950, he joined the CIA and worked in Korea during the Korean War, training refugees for sabotage missions behind enemy lines.
Furthermore, her grandfather worked in a sewing factory for the Imperial Japanese Army, which would give her the " lowest imaginable status qualities " for a North Korean.
The author notes near the end of the book that Ban led the " chemical section " of a US clandestine unit hidden within Yokosuka naval base during the Korean War, and then worked on unspecified projects inside the United States from 1955 to 1959, before returning to Japan to enter the private sector.

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