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On January 24 Paul Bang-Jensen, accompanied by Adolf Berle, was met by Dragoslav Protitch and Colonel Frank Begley, former Police Chief of Farmington, Conn., and now head of U.N. special police.
But by the time the papers were finally disposed of, the group had informed the world of its purpose, its recommendations, and its belief that Paul Bang-Jensen was not of sound mind.
When he heard that Paul Whiteman was looking for singers to replace the Rhythm Boys, Mercer applied and got the job, `` not for my voice, I'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally ''.
There was the Neapolitan, Ribas, a capable conniver whose father had been a blacksmith but who had fawned his way up the ladder of Catherine's and Potemkin's favor till he was now a brigadier ( and would one day be the daggerman designated to do in Czar Paul 1,, after traveling all the way to Naples to procure just the right stiletto ).
Against Seebohm formidable foes have taken the field, notably F. W. Maitland, whose Domesday Book And Beyond was written expressly for this purpose, and Sir Paul Vinogradoff whose The Growth Of The Manor had a similar aim.
In the fall of 1878, the `` Popular Telegraph Line '' was established between Manchester and Factory Point by the owners, Paul W. Orvis, Henry Gray, J. N. Hard, and Clark J. Wait.
Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
The resultant town, platted in 1847 and named for the patron of Father Galtier's mission, St. Paul, was to become an important center of the fur trade and was to take on a new interest for those Selkirkers who remained at Red River.
Tracking down Mrs. Calhoun was like trying to catch up with Paul Revere between Lexington and Concord.
And Paul Lipson, as Morris, the faithful one who never gets home to his Shirley's dinner, was fine, too.
She was thinking of Paul a few weeks ago, in the Easter holidays, with her at one of those awful Friday Evening Dancing Class parties her mother had made her attend.
During this time most of what is known as ethnologie was restricted to museums, such as the Musée de l ' Homme founded by Paul Rivet, and anthropology had a close relationship with studies of folklore.
He was the fourth child of Ondrej Varchola ( Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889 – 1942 ) and Júlia ( née Zavacká, 1892 – 1972 ), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U. S. Andy had two older brothers, Paul, born about 1923, and John, born about 1925.
Andy Warhol had two older brothers — Pavol ( Paul ), the oldest, was born in Slovakia ; Ján was born in Pittsburgh.
The official winner was Paul Koechlin in a Peugeot.
The focus of the Council of Nicaea was the divinity of Christ ( see Paul of Samosata and the Synods of Antioch ).
Bloch was highly interdisciplinary, influenced by the geography of Paul Vidal de la Blache ( 1845 – 1918 ) and the sociology of Émile Durkheim ( 1858 – 1917 ).
Ozanam was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997.
His spiritual successor, Augustine, whose conversion was helped by Ambrose's sermons, owes more to him than to any writer except Paul.
Paul Kolton was named as president of the exchange in 1971, making him the first person to be selected from within the exchange to serve as its leader, succeeding Ralph S. Saul, who announced his resignation in March 1971.
Damaged buildings included the medieval churches of St. Foillan, St. Paul and St. Nicholas, and the Rathaus ( city hall ), although Aachen Cathedral was largely unscathed.

Paul and dismissed
Walter Goffart believes it is probable that in this narrative Paul was making use of an oral tradition, and is sceptical that it can be dismissed as merely a typical topos of an epic poem.
Prime Minister Milan Stojadinović showed growing sympathy for fascist forms of government and was dismissed by Prince Paul.
In nineteenth century France, the radical theories of Louis Pasteur ( Paul Muni ) are dismissed by most doctors, particularly his most vocal critic, Dr. Charbonnet ( Fritz Leiber, Sr .).
But then she breaks up with her lover and accomplice, Paul Harrison, is dismissed as a result and, as persona non grata, leaves for the Continent.
On the night of the, Paul was murdered in his bedroom in the newly built St Michael's Castle by a band of dismissed officers headed by General Bennigsen, a Hanoverian in the Russian service, and General Yashvil, a Georgian.
When Ramsay turned his attention to Paul's letters, most of which the critics dismissed as forgeries, he concluded that all thirteen New Testament letters that claimed to have been written by Paul were really his.
For example, Paul Buchanan, a popular, world-renowned lecturer on international relations and security, was summarily dismissed in 2007 because a student to whom he sent an email complained that she found his comments about her performance in his class to be offensive.
In May 1947, the Socialist Prime Minister Paul Ramadier dismissed the Communist ministers.
At a Tokyo IOC press briefing in 2009, Governor Ishihara dismissed a letter sent by environmentalist Paul Coleman regarding the contradiction of his promoting the Tokyo Olympic 2016 bid as ' the greenest ever ' while destroying the forested mountain of Minamiyama, the closest ' Satoyama ' to the centre of Tokyo, by angrily stating Coleman was ' Just a foreigner, it does not matter '.
But his sovereign and friend Catherine died in 1796, and her son and successor Paul I dismissed the veteran in disgrace.
The criminal charge was dismissed on jurisdictional reasons, and Steck accompanied the pig to St. Paul to deliver it to Olson.
Konami's Aki Saito had commented that There Will Be Blood director Paul Thomas Anderson was interested, but DeLuca dismissed the claim.
Following the departure of their record producer Paul A. Rothchild ( who, contrary to popular myth, loved " Riders on the Storm " but dismissed the group's differing style on " Love Her Madly " as " cocktail music ") around November 1970.
After the Nazis seized power in March 1933, Paul was arrested and dismissed from his post in Munich in 1933, and subsequently went into a period of internal exile.
His tenure at Kettering lasted just 39 days, and he was dismissed by the club's board on 5 December 2005, along with assistant manager Paul Davis.
Due to the unauthorized publication of Paul Volker Braun's piece, " Belly Dumper ", Bahro was dismissed as deputy chief in 1967.
Years later, when Paul Martin became prime minister and dismissed Pelletier ( see below ), Chirac criticized Martin for his treatment of Pelletier.
The lawsuit was dismissed by U. S. District Judge Paul Huck, who ruled that the phrase was a " common, unoriginal and noncopyrightable element of the song ".
The union hired Paul Kelly in October 2007, however he was controversially dismissed less than two years later.
After being dismissed by producer Paul Rauch, Courtney went on to play Pat Kendall on ABC's One Life to Live, where she was reunited with George Reinholt, playing Tony Lord.
After falling for 14 in the first innings, he was dismissed for 3 in his final innings by Paul Harris, out stumped, leaving him three runs shy of the record.
All of Paul ’ s claims have been dismissed.
" ( In fact, Paul was murdered by a group of dismissed officers.
Following the recording of a three song demo in 1986, Paul Baloff was dismissed from Exodus after " personal and musical differences ", although he still had writer credits on their next album Pleasures of the Flesh.
Yallop and Alan Border both scored centuries, however three wickets for Willis and two for Paul Allott, Botham and John Emburey dismissed them for 402, 103 runs short of victory.

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