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Patterson's and death
Coleman has asserted that Wallace had nothing to do with Patterson's footage in 1967, and has argued in an analysis of the media treatment of the death of Wallace that the international media inappropriately confused the Wallace films of the 1970s with the Patterson-Gimlin 1967 film.
Following Patterson's death in 2002, his son John T. Patterson assumed the presidency of the USEWF.
A thin smile faded from Patterson's lips as the clerk read his third death sentence.
After Patterson's death in 1963, Guggenheim became publisher and editor.
Holmes defeated Lew Wallace in the primary and Elmo Smith, the Republican state Senate president who had assumed the job after Patterson's death in the general election.
In 1954, Patterson's father was nominated for state attorney general on a platform promising to eliminate crime but was shot to death in June of that year.
She died after being thrown from a horse but the tragedy went largely ignored by the school and its administration, in light of Patterson's death only a few months earlier.
Prior to Patterson's execution, Texas had only two sentencing options for capital crimes: life with parole ( with a minimum prison time of 40 years ) or death by lethal injection ; it did not have a life without parole option.

Patterson's and came
With the annulment came the rescission of Patterson's son's right to carry the Bonaparte name ; the ruling was later reversed by his cousin, Napoleon III.
* Floyd Patterson's comeback attempt came to an end with a bout against Muhammad Ali.

Patterson's and on
Walter Patterson's brother, John Patterson, one of the original grantees of land on the island, was a temporarily exiled Loyalist and led efforts to persuade others to come.
Patterson's expensive 16 mm camera had been rented on May 13, but he had kept it longer than the contract had stipulated, and an arrest warrant had been issued for him on October 17.
Abbott declined, and Krantz argued this call the same day of the encounter is evidence against a hoax, at least on Patterson's part.
Titmus made casts of the creature's prints and, as best he could, plotted Patterson's and the creature's movements on a map.
Krantz argues, on the basis of an analysis by Igor Bourtsev, that since Patterson's height is known, a reasonable calculation can be made of his pace.
Madison was the site of a battle in the American Civil War on March 16, 1864, when Col. Josiah Patterson's 5th Alabama Cavalry, supported by Col. James H. Stuart's cavalry battalion and a section of horse artillery, drove Col. Adam G. Gorgas's 13th Illinois Infantry Regiment from the city.
Portions of the 5th Ohio Cavalry, the 59th Indiana Infantry and the 5th Iowa Infantry were sent in pursuit from Huntsville and skirmished with Patterson's rear guard that evening at Fletcher's Ferry on the Tennessee River south of Madison.
In 1803, Patterson's daughter Elizabeth Patterson married Napoléon Bonaparte's brother Jérôme, but when she arrived in Europe as Jérôme's bride, Napoléon refused to let Betsy Patterson Bonaparte set foot on land.
That little episode didn't stop Captain Joe Patterson's interest from being piqued, however, and Willard soon set to work on a new strip for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.
* The cathedral features prominently in James Patterson's novel, Step on a Crack ( 2007 ) and in the graphic novel version of Maximum Ride ( 2005 ).
The third phase of Patterson's career began with the publication of Eye of the Storm in 1992, a fictionalized retelling of an unsuccessful mortar attack on Prime Minister John Major by a ruthless young Irish gunman-philosopher named Sean Dillon, hired by an Iraqi millionaire.
Patterson's widow, excusing accumulated District of Columbia property taxes on the Patterson land.
Haywood Patterson's Decatur retrial began on November 27, 1933.
The Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate was formed in 1918, leading to Joseph Patterson's establishment of the company's second newspaper, the New York Daily News on June 26, 1919.
On September 10, 2008, a remixed version of Patterson's " Temporary Life ( Ordinary Girl )" was played on the Bobby Bones Show.
Patterson's song " Here I Am " was featured on the second season of the ABC Family series Make It or Break It, which is a television drama series that focuses on the lives of teen gymnasts who strive to make it to the Olympic Games.
The influence of the cypherpunks ( a cyberpunk derivative like the biopunk subculture ) on the biopunk community does not end there ; Patterson's husband and long-time collaborator Len Sassaman was a cypherpunk contemporary of Hughes.
Barry Humphries has also been interviewed in Patterson's guise on numerous TV talk shows, including Parkinson ( 1982 ), The Panel ( 2003 ) and Rove Live ( 2005 ).
Little is known of Patterson's present-day family beyond from the fact that he has a sister whose name is either Lois or Noreen ( sources differ ) and a brother named Gerard, who became a clergyman and later served as an Advisor on Religious Affairs to the Lord Howe Island Chamber of Commerce.
The World Almanac published Patterson's Sigma Pi on its list of fraternities.
On July 2, Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson's division crossed the Potomac River near Williamsport, Maryland and marched on the main road to Martinsburg.

Patterson's and June
* June 8-Saskatchewan general election: William John Patterson's Liberals win a second consecutive majority
* June 15-Saskatchewan election: Tommy Douglas's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation wins a landslide majority, defeating William John Patterson's Liberals
In an effort to specifically satisfy fans of Les Patterson's earthy humour, Humphries has also performed two one-man shows entirely in Patterson's guise: one in London, entitled Les Patterson Rampant in Whitehall ( June / July 1996 ) and another in New York, entitled Les Patterson Unzipped ( Zipper Theater, 2 May 2005 ).
He commanded a brigade in Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson's Army of the Shenandoah during the First Bull Run campaign in June and July.

Patterson's and three
Next, Gimlin rounded up Patterson's horses, which had run off before the filming began, and " the men then tracked it for three miles ( 5 km ), but lost it in the heavy undergrowth.

Patterson's and years
Many years later, Bob Heironimus, an acquaintance of Patterson's, said that he had worn an ape costume for the making of the film.
After five more years of drift in management of the property, in March 1889, Patterson's son-in-law, Lt. Francis Winslow ( II ) USN ( oldest brother of future Rear Admiral Cameron Winslow ), after 19 years of Naval service during the slow-promotion post-war years, resigned from the Navy to devote himself to subdividing, renting, developing, and selling portions of the property.
Upon Patterson's retirement, Premier Douglas introduced special legislation to provide Patterson with a pension in thanks for his many years of service to the province.
After 25 years as Patterson's floor rugs, the lions ' skins were sold to the Chicago Field Museum in 1924 for a sum of US $ 5, 000.
One of Patterson's grandsons, Joseph Medill Patterson Albright, was married to future US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for about 23 years.

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