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Perkins's and only
Although his version became more famous than Perkins's, it only scored No. 20 on Billboard's popular music chart.

Perkins's and film
Although Mercouri and Perkins became friends during the filming, the magazines, and especially Esquire magazine, attacked the film, because of Perkins's vulnerability.

Perkins's and was
Carl was recruited to be a member of the Lake County Fourth Grade Marching Band, and because of the Perkins's limited finances, was given a new white shirt, cotton pants, white band cap and red cape by Miss Lee McCutcheon, who was in charge of the band.
Another Perkins's tune, " Gone Gone Gone ", released in October 1955 by Sun, was also a regional success.
" The co-authored song was included in Perkins's 1969 album On Top.
The concert special was a memorable highlight of Perkins's later career and has been highly praised by fans for the spirited performances delivered by Perkins and his famous guests.
Perkins's last album, Go Cat Go !, was released during 1996, and featured new collaborations with many of the above artists, as well as George Harrison, Paul Simon, John Fogerty, Tom Petty, and Bono.
At that point, the founders of most venture capital firms came from financial backgrounds, however Kleiner Perkins's founders distinguished themselves through their technology industry experience ; Kleiner was a founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Perkins was one of the leaders of Hewlett-Packard's early computer hardware division.
Perkins's accidental discovery that he was able to make the color purple ( mauve ) chemically led him to search for ways to make other colors through chemistry.
In 2007 Congressman Perkins's body was moved to where he is presently buried at in Mountain Memory Gardens.
In Perkins's view, many ancient Christians came to believe that " to be a Christian was to suffer.
The first synthetic dye was William Perkins's mauveine in 1856, derived from coal tar.
While Orvis has thrived and revenue has more than tripled under this second Perkins's generation of leadership, a long-simmering corporate identity crisis was confronted and resolved.
Cash later suggested that this was how Perkins's house had caught fire.
Hinchcliffe was educated at the independent Sir William Perkins's School in Chertsey, and gained a first class degree in English Literature and Drama from the University of Birmingham.

Perkins's and by
Perkins's legacy of support to education and the under-privileged is shown by the federal student loan called the Perkins Loan, named for him, as is the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006, which provides federal money for career technical education schooling.
Hill, who also had a minority interest the Northern Pacific Railway, outbid Harriman for the Burlington, by agreeing to Burlington President Charles Elliott Perkins's $ 200-a-share price.
( The German publisher Breitkopf and Härtel, the world's oldest music publishing house, issued Perkins's Piano Trio and two string quartets in 1854 and 1855 respectively ; Perkins's compositions were the first works by an American ever published by that firm.
" According to the New York Times, " the book's popularity seems driven more by the mix of cloak-and-dagger atmospherics and Mr. Perkins's Damascene conversion " than by insight into " the larger issue of America's role in emerging economies.
Economic historian Niall Ferguson writes in his book The Ascent of Money that Perkins's contention that the leaders of Ecuador ( President Jaime Roldós Aguilera ) and Panama ( General Omar Torrijos ) were assassinated by US agents for opposing the interests of the owners of their countries ' foreign debt " seems a little odd " in light of the fact that in the 1970s the amount of money that the US had lent to Ecuador and Panama accounted for less than 0. 4 % of the total US grants and loans, while in 1990 the exports from the US to those countries accounted for approximately 0. 4 % of the total US exports ( approximately $ 8 billion ).

Perkins's and Carl
Commenting on Perkins's playing, Sam Phillips has been quoted as saying that, " I knew that Carl could rock and in fact he told me right from the start that he had been playing that music before Elvis came out on record ...
Drive-By Truckers, on their album The Dirty South, recorded " Carl Perkins's Cadillac " that has a history of the artist and his relationships.
In 1986, Dave Edmunds participated in Carl Perkins's Rockabilly Session television special to pay tribute to his hero.
The lyrics warning the listener, " Don't mess with my ducktails ", echo Carl Perkins's "( Don't Step on My ) Blue Suede Shoes ", which appeared the same year.
After recording " Your True Love ", Carl Perkins's father Buck suggested that he do " Match Box Blues ".

Perkins's and at
This show, along with Marlin Perkins's Zoo Parade, Garroway at Large and the children's show Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, are widely considered canonical examples of the Chicago School of Television.
Category: People educated at Sir William Perkins's School

Perkins's and .
When the constraint of all the squares being different sizes is relaxed, a squared square such that the side lengths of the smaller squares do not have a common divisor larger than 1 is called a " Mrs. Perkins's quilt ".
The Mrs. Perkins's quilt problem is to find a Mrs. Perkins's quilt with the fewest pieces for a given square.
The song ends with a fade-out of Perkins's impromptu laughter.
Ricky Nelson covered Perkins's " Boppin ' The Blues " and " Your True Love " on his 1957 debut album Ricky.
Perkins's first-born son Stan Perkins is a recording artist as well.
" Mark Potok of SPLC called Perkins's accusation " outrageous " and in a statement said: " The FRC and its allies on the religious right are saying, in effect, that offering legitimate and fact-based criticism in a democratic society is tantamount to suggesting that the objects of criticism should be the targets of criminal violence.

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This was almost inevitable since, with the notable exception of the generals ( strategoi ), each office could be held by the same person only once.
A notable opioid for the purpose of relief of diarrhoea is loperamide which is only an agonist of the μ opioid receptors in the large intestine and does not have opioid affects in the central nervous system as it doesn't cross the blood – brain barrier in significant amounts.
A town that only became notable in the 12th century when it became the site for the construction of Portugal's largest church.
One notable Manifesto Group exception was its secretary, future Defence Secretary George Robertson, who was the only officer to remain.
The most notable alteration is the shortening of most feasts from nine to three lessons at Matins, keeping only the Scripture readings ( the former lesson i, then lessons ii and iii together ), followed by either the first part of the patristic reading ( lesson vii ) or, for most feasts, a condensed version of the former second Nocturn, which was formerly used when a feast was reduced in rank and commemorated.
Capital punishment has in the past been practised by most societies ( one notable exception being Kievan Rus ); currently 58 nations actively practice it, and 97 countries have abolished it ( the remainder have not used it for 10 years or allow it only in exceptional circumstances such as wartime ).
The depiction of Cerberus is relatively consistent between different works and authors, the common theme of the mane of serpents is kept across works, as is the serpent's tail, most literary works of the era describe Cerberus as having three heads with the only notable exception being Hesiod's Theogony in which he had 50 heads.
Jews hold that other nations and peoples are not required ( nor expected ) to obey the Law of Moses, with the notable exception that the only laws Judaism believes are automatically binding ( in order to be assured of a place in the world to come ) on other nations are known as the Seven Laws of Noah.
A notable value is that the architectural system consists only of classic patterns tested in the real world and reviewed by multiple architects for beauty and practicality.
Delaware is notable for being the only slave state from which no Confederate regiments or militia groups were assembled.
The only notable changes in the last 40 years were:
Some notable moments in the rivalry include Washington's victory over Dallas in the 1982 NFC Championship and the latter's 1989 win over the Redskins for their only victory that season.
The notable difference between the two was that the haugbui is unable to leave its grave site and only attacks those that trespass upon their territory.
The only notable person known to have both been born and died on February 29 was Sir James Wilson ( 1812 – 1880 ), Premier of Tasmania.
The running time matches that of the Japanese version, and the only notable difference is the English text and dubbing.
It is notable for being rapidly convergent, with only 25 iterations producing 45 million correct digits of π.
Paid to Love is notable in Hawks's filmography as being the only time that he made a highly stylized, experimental film.
Unlike notable contemporaries like Titchener and James, Ebbinghaus did not promote any specific school of psychology nor was he known for extensive lifetime research, having only done three works.
Martin Luther is notable not only as a reformer, but as the author of many hymns including Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott ( A Mighty Fortress Is Our God ), which is sung today even by Catholics, and Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ ( Praise be to You, Jesus Christ ) for Christmas.
Instead, he had to content himself with subduing the fortresses that still held out against him, and the only other notable event of 216 BC was the defection of certain Italian territories, including Capua, the second largest city of Italy, which Hannibal made his new base.
Another notable ( and defiant ) phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, " Lass ' sie nach Berlin kommen " (" Let them come to Berlin ")-- addressed at those who claimed " we can work with the Communists ", a remark which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed at only days later.
The 1997 – 98 campaign saw Newcastle finish in only 13th place and, despite Dalglish achieving some notable successes during the season ( including a 3 – 2 UEFA Champions League win over Barcelona and an FA Cup final appearance against Arsenal ), he was sacked by Freddie Shepherd after two draws in the opening two games of the subsequent 1998 – 1999 season, and replaced by former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit.
" is only the most notable of the sacred words which they are assigned to protect, the others being " Peng " and " Neee-wom.
The most notable geographic fact about Lesotho, apart from its status as an enclave, is that it is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above in elevation.
Maxis ' hit The Sims is the only notable exception.

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