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She tells him that, after Pinkerton left, Goro came to her many times " with presents to palm off this or that husband on me.
" Sam ," as he was known before he began writing, left school when he was 13 years old and held several jobs before working for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
He left Weezer in February 1998 two years after the release of the band's second album, Pinkerton.
Allan Pinkerton ( left ) with Abraham Lincoln
Distraught, she visits Sharpless to ask if he had written Pinkerton and why he has left without seeing her.
Wells conspired with others, including Pinkerton manager James McParland, to accuse the head of the WFM local of conducting a " reign of terror " — and in particular, of murdering William J. Barney, a mine guard who had left his post.
Allan Pinkerton ( left ) began the first railroad police in the U. S. at the urging of Abraham Lincoln ( center ) when the future president was a lawyer for the Illinois Central Railroad.
Charlie Siringo, a cowboy at the time but later a well known Pinkerton Detective, had witnessed the incident and left a written account.
McClernand ( right ) with Abraham Lincoln during his inspection of the Battle of Antietam | Antietam battlefield ; Allan Pinkerton is standing at left.
The manuscript which Pinkerton wrote after Worth left is still preserved in the archives of the Pinkerton Detective Agency in Van Nuys, California.
On February 2, 2008, Eric Burns said that Neal Gabler had left the show to work for PBS and that Jim Pinkerton had left the show to work for Mike Huckabee.

Pinkerton and with
* 1892 – 3, 800 striking steelworkers engage in a day-long battle with Pinkerton agents during the Homestead Strike, leaving 10 dead and dozens wounded.
At times, he collaborated with Gingrich and Lott on deregulation and tax cuts, collaborated with McCain and Phil Gramm on tax cuts and spending restraints, legislated with and campaigned for Joseph Lieberman, and fought poverty with James Pinkerton.
* Oral history interview with John M. M. Pinkerton, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
Pinkerton admits to Sharpless that he does not know whether he is really in love or just infatuated, but he is bewitched with Butterfly ’ s innocence, charm and beauty, like a butterfly fluttering around and then landing with silent grace, so beautiful " that I must have her, even though I injure her butterfly wings ".
After a short while, Sharpless pleads with Pinkerton not to be cruel, and he leaves with the Commissioner and the Registrar.
Pinkerton, Butterfly and their guests continue the celebration with many toasts.
) Pinkerton tells Butterfly that the " Night is falling ", and Butterfly answers that " with it comes darkness and peace.
) Butterfly pleads with Pinkerton to " Love me, please.
Butterfly assures Suzuki that Pinkerton will return, because he took care to arrange for the Consul to pay the rent and to fit the house with locks to keep out the mosquitoes, relatives and troubles.
Suzuki tells Butterfly that foreign husbands never return to their Japanese wives, but Butterfly replies furiously that Pinkerton had assured her, on the very last morning they were together, " Oh, Butterfly, my little wife, I shall return with the roses, when the earth is full of joy, when the robin makes his nest.
Butterfly cries that, if Pinkerton never returned, she would go back to entertaining people with her songs, or, better, die.
Starring Japanese actress Kaoru Yachigusa as Cio-Cio San and Italian tenor Nicola Filacuridi as Pinkerton, and with Japanese actors and Italian actors, dubbed by Italian opera singers.
In the 1850s, he partnered with Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in forming the North-Western Police Agency, later known as the Pinkerton National Detective Agency and is still in existence today as Pinkerton Consulting and Investigations, a subsidiary of Securitas AB.
Pinkerton's agency solved a series of train robberies during the 1850s, first bringing Pinkerton into contact with George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln.
Due to the Pinkerton Agency's conflicts with labor unions, the word Pinkerton remains in the vocabulary of labor organizers and union members as a derogatory reference to authority figures who side with management.

Pinkerton and Abraham
Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Pinkerton served as head of the Union Intelligence Service in 1861 – 1862 and foiled an alleged assassination plot in Baltimore, Maryland, while guarding Abraham Lincoln on his way to his inauguration.
Allan Pinkerton, an early American private investigator, with Abraham Lincoln and John Alexander McClernand
Pinkerton had become famous when he foiled a plot to assassinate then President-Elect Abraham Lincoln.
Pinkerton became famous when he claimed to have foiled a plot to assassinate president-elect Abraham Lincoln, who later hired Pinkerton agents for his personal security during the Civil War.
President Abraham Lincoln, as commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces, with Allan Pinkerton and Major General John A. McClernand after the Battle of Antietam, 1862.
Through his detective business, Allan Pinkerton met George B. McClellan, the president of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad and Illinois Central Railroad, as well as its attorney, Abraham Lincoln.
On February 23, 1861, amid several assassination threats, detective Allan Pinkerton smuggled Abraham Lincoln into the Willard during the weeks before his inauguration ; there Lincoln lived until his inauguration on March 4, holding meetings in the lobby and carrying on business from his room.

Pinkerton and Lincoln
Gardner's relationship with Allan Pinkerton ( who was head of an intelligence operation that would become the Secret Service ) was the key to communicating Brady's ideas to Lincoln.

Pinkerton and John
On the recommendation of Wilkes, Lyons recruited John Pinkerton, a radar engineer and research student at Cambridge, as team leader for the project.
Therefore, its chief designer, Dr. John Pinkerton, designed the machine to have multiple input / output buffers.
* February – John Pinkerton, British antiquarian ( d. 1826 )
Unhappy with the outcome, Pinkerton justified his position, but his remarks about John Houghton, the Company Clerk, were deemed to be libellous, for which he was fined and spent some time in prison.
John T. McCurry, a boatman on the steamboat Little Bill ( which had been hired by the Pinkerton Detective Agency to ferry its agents to the steel mill ) and one of the men wounded by the strikers, said: " The armed Pinkerton men commenced to climb up the banks.
Among his avowed antagonists in literary warfare the most distinguished were Edmond Malone and George Steevens, the Shakespeare edition ; Mathias, the author of the Pursuits of Literature ; Dr John Jamieson, the Scottish lexicographer ; Pinkerton, the historian ; Dr Irving, the biographer of the Scottish poets ; and Dr Currie of Liverpool.
Samual Hartley was the engineer, and John Pinkerton was contracted to build the canal.
In his 1811 journey to Cyprus, John Pinkerton describes the fez, " a red cap turned up with fur ", as " the proper Greek dress ".
Liggett & Myers kept control of the following plants: Liggett and Myers, St. Louis ; Spaulding and Merrick, Chicago ; Allen and Ginter, Richmond ; smoking tobacco factory in Chicago ; Nall and Williams, Louisville ; John Bollman Company, San Francisco ; Pinkerton Company, Toledo ; W. R. Irby, New Orleans ; two cigar factories in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the Duke-Durham branch of the American Tobacco Company.
Sharpe set up what he called the Bureau of Military Information and was aided by John C. Babcock, who had worked for Allan Pinkerton and had made maps for George B. McClellan.
* John Pinkerton ( 1758 – 1826 ), Scottish pseudo-historian
They, therefore, built their own programmable digital computers and became the first user of these in businesses, with the LEO I digital computer: the Lyons Electronic Office I, designed and built by Dr John Pinkerton under the able leadership of John Simmons.
< center > 1809 Cape Colony map by John Pinkerton
John Pinkerton ( 17 February 1758 – 10 March 1826 ) was a Scottish antiquarian, cartographer, author, numismatist, historian, and early advocate of Germanic racial supremacy theory.
Pinkerton, along with John Thomson & Co. and John Cary, redefined cartography by exchanging the elaborate cartouches and fantastical beasts used in the 18th century for more accurate detail.
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