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Posthumously, Wallace's most famous work would be one he never got the chance to see: Out of the many scripts he'd penned for RKO, Merian C. Cooper's " gorilla picture " would have the most lasting influence, becoming the classic 1933 King Kong.
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Posthumously, he was named " Asian of the Century " in the " Arts, Literature, and Culture " category by AsianWeek magazine and CNN, cited as " one of the people who contributed most to the betterment of Asia in the past 100 years ".
Posthumously, McQueen remains one of the most popular stars, and his estate limits the licensing of his image to avoid the commercial saturation experienced by some other deceased celebrities.
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Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th century.
Posthumously, the government of France awarded him the Legion of Honor, and as one of the SOE agents who died for the liberation of France, he is listed on the " Roll of Honour " on the Valençay SOE Memorial in the town of Valençay in the Indre département.
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Posthumously he also appeared in Athens, GA: Inside / Out, The B-52's 1979-1989, and The B-52's Time Capsule: Videos for a Future Generation 1979-1998 through archival footage.
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The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross ( Posthumously ) to Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry " Butch " O ' Hare ( NSN: 0-78672 ), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron TWO ( VF-2 ), attached to the U. S. S.
* 2004 Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series – Bear in the Big Blue House ( Posthumously nominated )
Posthumously, she was also the subject of a cinematic film Hilary and Jackie ( based on her siblings ' memoir, A Genius in the Family ) that was factually controversial and criticized for sensationalising her private life.
Posthumously, the government of France awarded her the Croix de Guerre in recognition of her heroic sacrifice for her country's freedom.
** The Transmigration of Timothy Archer ( 1982 ) ( Posthumously substituted for unfinished third volume )
* Awards: Medal of Honor: 2 ( Posthumously in 1997 ); Distinguished Service Cross ( United States ): 2 ; Distinguished Service Medal ( United States ): 1 ; Silver Star: 208 ; Legion of Merit: 16 ; Soldier's Medal: 6 ; Bronze Star: 1, 166 ; Purple Heart: 1891 ; Order of the Crown of Italy: 8 ; Military Cross for Military Valor ( Italian ): 17 ; Military Cross for Merit in War ( Italian ): 22 ; War Medal ( Brazil ): 1
Posthumously, de Fumel's nephews obtained a pardon for him as well as the restitution of the confiscated property, but they left France.
Posthumously awarded the medal of Righteous among the Nations of the World by the state of Israel, for saving the lives of Polish Jews during the Holocaust.
Posthumously he won both a U. S. National Book Critics Circle Award in 1988 and the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Biography.
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Posthumously, two albums of demo recordings from 1974 to 1977 — Hardcore Devo: Volume One ( 1990 ) and Hardcore Devo: Volume Two ( 1991 )— were released on Rykodisc, as well as an album of early live recordings, DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years.
Posthumously, the Rat Pack has experienced a popular revival, inspiring the George Clooney / Brad Pitt " Ocean's " trilogy.
Auckland: Random House / Vintage ( Posthumously published ); ( Released in the UK as a collected edition along with selections from The Pocket Mirror under the title Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems.
Posthumously, she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire and Mentioned in Despatches and in France she was appointed a Chevalier de la Légion d ' honneur and awarded the Croix de Guerre 1939-1945.
* Mother: Lady Gong, née Wang ( 恭妃, 王氏 ); Posthumously dubbed Dowager Empress Xiaojin ( 孝靖太后 ) by Taichang.
# Crown Princess, née Guo ( 皇太子妃, 郭氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Xiaoyuanzhen ( 孝元贞皇后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝元昭懿哲惠莊仁合天弼圣贞皇后.
# Consort Fifth Grade, née Wang ( 才人, 王氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Dowager Xiaohe ( 孝和太后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝和恭献温穆徽慈谐天鞠圣皇太后.
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* Posthumously renamed by King Mongkut as: Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poramoruraja Maha Chakri Borommanat Phraphutthayotfa Chulalok
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The traditional view regards Wallace's birthplace as Elderslie in Renfrewshire, and this is still the view of most historians, but there have been recent claims that he came from Ellerslie in Ayrshire.
Wallace's most controversial command came at the Battle of Shiloh, where he continued as the 3rd Division commander under Grant.
Wallace's most notable service came in July 1864 at the Battle of Monocacy in Maryland, part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864.
When Carter ran for President in 1976, Maddox ran against him as the nominee of Wallace's former American Independent Party, saying that his former rival was " the most dishonest man I ever met.
Additionally, it led to Evans ' involvement in the East Coast-West Coast hip hop feud, dominating the rap music news at the time, which ended with Wallace's murder in a yet-to-be-solved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles, California in March 1997, and made Evans " Rap's most famous widow ".
As shown in the listing of Wallace's output featured below, the two ten year periods from 1908 – 1918 and 1922 – 1932 were the most prolific of his life, but for different reasons.
Mrs. Wallace's most notable independent action as governor was her attempt to get her husband to increase appropriations for the Bryce Hospital and the Partlow State School, a residential institution for the developmentally disabled.
Despite Wallace's blood relationship with his father Mike, his stepfather, Bill Leonard, had far more of an impact, Wallace stating that Leonard was " the single most important person in my life.
One of the most vocal critics was Karoline Leach, who in a lecture about Wallace's theory gave three main arguments against it:
Darwin's reply of 25 June was a plea for advice, noting that the points in Wallace's sketch had been fully covered in his own Essay of 1844 which Hooker had read in 1847, and that he had also set out his ideas in a letter to Asa Gray in 1857, " so that I could most truly say and prove that I take nothing from Wallace.
This would be the only major honour that Leeds would win during the seven years that Wallace spent with them ( and indeed their most recent major honour to date ), as they never finished higher than fifth in the league during the remainder of Wallace's time at the club, and the closest they came to winning any cup competitions was a 3 – 0 defeat by Aston Villa in the Football League Cup final in March 1996.
Wallace's acquisition of executive authority had been unpopular with the rank and file in Congress, and most members supported Hull, a former senator, in his attacks on the BEW and its chairman.
Wallace's most famous role was in the soap opera Sons and Daughters, in which she played Patricia Palmer, starting in 1982.
Top-Flite Golf remained the primary sponsor during McMurray's 20 races, while the Jackson Roscoe Foundation was primary sponsor for most of Wallace's 17 races.
Before Wallace's most famous book Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions was accepted for publication, he wrote five novels which were rejected by publishers.
It is believed that Wallace's loss resulted from the shift of most of the district's African-American voters, particularly in Montgomery, to 7th district, which had been reconfigured as a black-majority district after the 1990 census in accordance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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