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In addition Brad Benson and Bart Oates drenched Simms with a cooler of ice water ; " I think it was very appropriate to cool the guy down ," Oates explained, " as hot as he was in the game.
Members of Parliament then explained in August 1689 thatthe Commons had a particular regard … when that Declaration was first made ” to punishments like the one that had been inflicted by the King's Bench against Titus Oates.

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By 4 January 1912, the last two four-man groups had reached 87 ° 34 ′ S. Scott announced his decision: five men ( Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans ) would go forward, the other three ( Teddy Evans, William Lashly and Tom Crean ) would return.
Peckinpah's first big-budget film had a large cast, including Heston, Richard Harris, James Coburn, Senta Berger, Jim Hutton, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, R. G. Armstrong and L. Q. Jones.
The provision was largely inspired by the case in England of Titus Oates who, after the ascension of King James II in 1685, was tried for multiple acts of perjury which had caused many executions of people whom Oates had wrongly accused.
The reason Oates did not receive the death penalty ( unlike those whom he had falsely accused ) may be because such a punishment would have deterred even honest witnesses from testifying in later cases.
Billboard Magazine had Hall & Oates at No. 15 on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time and the No. 1 duo, while VH1 placed the duo as No. 99 on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time.
One of the apartments they shared had " Hall & Oates " on the mailbox, which is what they ended up using as their duo's name.
Early in their recording careers, Hall & Oates had trouble clearly defining their sound, alternating among folk, soul, rock and pop.
By the time " You Make My Dreams " was falling off the charts, Hall & Oates had already released their follow-up album Private Eyes.
The battle with the McCartney / Jackson single led disc jockey Peter Bush of New York's WPLJ Radio, which had just switched from rock to Top 40 the previous June, to intro the Hall & Oates entry " Say, Say, Say It Isn't, Isn't, Isn't So, So, So ".
On October 27, Oates sang the National Anthem before Game 5 of the 2008 World Series at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia ( Hall had taken sick, and the game was called on account of rain about 2 / 3 through, but resumed on October 29, and the Phillies won, claiming their first World Series Championship in 28 years ).
Oddly, at the same time Oates agreed to co-author a series of anti-Catholic pamphlets with Israel Tonge, whom he had met through his father Samuel, who had once more reverted to the Baptist doctrine.
Thomas Whitbread took a much firmer line with Oates than had Strange and, in June 1678, expelled him from St. Omer.
Oates was given a squad of soldiers and he began to round up Jesuits, including those who had helped him in the past.
In September Oates and Tonge had sworn an affidavit in front of Godfrey detailing their accusations.
Oates exploited this incident to launch a public campaign against the " Papists " and alleged that murder of Godfrey had been the work of the Jesuits.
When James II acceded to the throne in 1685, he had Oates retried and sentenced for perjury to be stripped of clerical dress, imprisoned for life and to be " whipped through the streets of London five days a year for the remainder of his life.
It was later revealed that Oates had simply made up most of the details of the plot, and that there was no elaborate Popish Plot.

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Another song from the album, " Don't Hold Back Your Love ," has become a Hall & Oates staple in concert.
According to Joyce Carol Oates: " Roughead's influence was enormous, and since his time " true crime " has become a crowded, flourishing field, though few writers of distinction have been drawn to it ….
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
The song has become Wayne's seventh Top 40 country single, as well as Hall & Oates ' first Top 40 country single.
It was started by Curate John Oates, who went on to become the Canon of St.
By the time Warren Oates starred in The Shooting, he had become a veteran western character actor, having appeared in dozens of film and television series in the genre since 1957.

Oates and Catholic
Titus Oates applied the term " Tory ," which then signified an Irish robber, to those who would not believe in his Popish plot, and the name gradually became extended to all who were supposed to have sympathy with the Catholic Duke of York.
* September 6 – Titus Oates begins to present allegations of the Popish Plot, a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate king Charles II of England.
The iniquities of the Popish Plot ( Titus Oates ' fabricated conspiracy aimed at excluding the Catholic Duke of York from the English accession ), meant temporary banishment for James – an exile that would last nearly three years.
* William Harcourt ( martyr ), Catholic martyr, victim of the Titus Oates plot
Titus Oates ( 15 September 1649 – 12 / 13 July 1705 ) was an English perjurer who fabricated the " Popish Plot ", a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II.
Oates and Tonge wrote a lengthy manuscript that accused the Catholic Church authorities in Britain of approving an assassination of Charles II.
On 28 September Oates made 43 allegations against various members of Catholic religious orders — including 541 Jesuitsand numerous Catholic nobles.
Lord Stafford later became implicated in the Titus Oates plot, where fabricated evidence was used to prove an alleged Catholic plot against Charles II.
Oates alleged that there existed an extensive Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Charles II, accusations that led to the execution of at least 15 men and precipitated the Exclusion Bill Crisis.
Oates and Israel Tonge had written a large manuscript that accused the Catholic Church authorities of approving the assassination of Charles II.
Oates became more daring and accused five Catholic lords ( The Earl of Powis, The Viscount Stafford, The Lord Arundell of Wardour, The Lord Petre and The Lord Belasyse ) of involvement in the plot.
As a prominent Roman Catholic, Castlemaine came under suspicion at the time of the Popish plot alleged by Titus Oates and others.
Oates exploited the situation and encouraged the public perception that the murder was the work of Catholic plotters.
According to Bywaters, Jaffeir can be easily compared with the Popish betrayer Oates due to the proximity of the Popish Plot with the production of Venice Preserv ’ d, as well as the Catholic terminology that Pierre uses in reference to Jaffeir ( 2 ).
This was at Warkworth, Northamptonshire, the seat of another well-known Roman Catholic family, that of George Holman, whose wife, Lady Anastasia Holman, was a daughter of Blessed William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford, a Catholic unjustly condemned and beheaded in the Titus Oates hysteria of 1678.
At the time of the Oates Plot, Belasyse, along with four other Catholic peers, the Lords Arundell of Wardour, Stafford, Powys, and Petre, was denounced as a conspirator and formally impeached in Parliament.

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