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They eventually found a crossing, formerly known as the " Crossing of the Fathers ," that today lies under Lake Powell.
The studio's original choice to play " Irene ," the part eventually played by Carole Lombard, was Constance Bennett, and Miriam Hopkins was also considered, but the director, Gregory LaCava, would only agree to Bennett if Universal borrowed William Powell from MGM.
Powell was one of the founder members of the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) from 1954, despite initial concerns about her possible conflicts of interest ( she wrote for a newspaper that was backing one of the ITV franchises, but its bid was eventually withdrawn ).
Powell eventually realizes that the selenium source contains unforeseen danger to the robot.
Studious from the very beginning, Jim ( played as an adult by William Powell ) gets his law degree and eventually becomes the assistant district attorney.
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In a famous battle of wills, the citizens ' committee eventually forced a referendum on an amendment to the city charter, compelling the city to continue operating the Powell Street lines.
The Tanna ambassadors were taken across, visiting five states, and eventually meeting former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell and verifying with him that the spirit of peace taught by Tom Navy lives on in the current U. S. President, Barack Obama.
Powell has already established opportunity, and eventually method through discovery of a tiny fragment of gelatin in the body.
He was admitted to the Washington State Bar and joined the Seattle law firm of Lane Powell Spears Lubersky in 1982, eventually becoming a litigation partner with that firm.
In a famous battle of wills, the citizen's committee eventually forced a referendum on an amendment to the city charter, compelling the city to continue operating the Powell Street lines.
He went on to serve in Holland, Egypt and eventually became Governor-General of Jamaica ( 1806 – 1808 ) where he possibly sired an ancestor of Colin Powell.
He eventually discovers that his brother is Herbert Powell, the head of a car manufacturer.
While his family returned to England, Powell came to Hamilton in 1921, and eventually found work at Stelco, a steel company based in Hamilton.
" The tour however carried on with drumming responsibilities being carried out by Gary Powell of Dirty Pretty Things, before eventually being handed over to Adam Aaronson, former member of Max Hart's former band The High Speed Scene.
Other names that were seen as possible contenders were Quintin Hogg, Peter Thorneycroft and Enoch Powell, Shadow Transport Minister ( who eventually did stand ).
The centre as eventually built was designed by Powell Moya & Partners and constructed by Bovis Construction with work starting in 1981 ; it was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1986.

Powell and conditions
Powell served as second director of the US Geological Survey ( 1881 – 1894 ) and proposed policies for development of the arid West which were prescient for his accurate evaluation of conditions.
The two – legged final had seen England recover a one goal deficit at Kenilworth Road in Luton, in muddy conditions described by Powell as " absolutely shocking.

Powell and institution
In June 2011, Powell's participated in Google Offers during that service's first month of operation ; according to TechCrunch — which characterized Powell's as a " Portland institution "—" 5, 000 Powell ’ s vouchers sold out in a matter of hours ", making it " most popular deal in the month.

Powell and though
Franks argues that by keeping the ships at sea the Iraqis were deceived into believing a U. S. attack was yet to come from the north through Turkey, though Colin Powell and others have questioned his view ( Plan of Attack, Bob Woodward, 2004 ).
Senator Powell Clayton, though some sources suggest it may have been named for Powell Clayton instead.
After six years without a regular television show in the United Kingdom ( though he had hosted a one-off UK version of The Gong Show for Channel 4, which was critically panned and was not commissioned for a full series ), Howerd returned to TV screens in 1987 in the Channel 4 show Superfrank !, scripted by Miles Tredinnick and Vince Powell.
In 1954, he formed a quintet featuring trumpeter Clifford Brown, tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Richie Powell ( brother of Bud Powell ), and bassist George Morrow, though Land left the following year and Sonny Rollins soon replaced him.
Nonetheless, after another ( though brief ) hospitalization in early 1949, Powell soon attained the greatest artistic height that he ever would reach.
With Powell reinstated, the group went on to release " Love's Made a Fool of You ," another Crickets cover ( written by Buddy Holly and Bob Montgomery and recorded by Holly as a demo, reportedly intended for the Everly Brothers, though never recorded by that duo ).
In 1986, Gordon starred in the movie Round Midnight as ' Dale Turner ', an expatriate jazz musician much like himself ; the role might even be a thinly veiled biography of him, though Lester Young and Bud Powell were its main inspirations.
Justice Powell concluded that though race could not be the basis for excluding a candidate, race may be one of many factors in admissions considerations.
Therefore, though there was no clear-cut majority view on using race as a factor in general, there was a 5 – 4 split in which the majority ( the Stevens plurality and Powell ) agreed that the UC Davis Special admissions program was unconstitutional because it excluded applicants on the basis of race.
When the war ended Powell resumed work on Aubrey, completing the manuscript of John Aubrey and His Friends in May 1946, though it only appeared in 1948 after difficult negotiations and arguments with publishers.
The speech caused a political storm, making Powell one of the most talked about, though divisive, politicians in the country, and leading to his dismissal from the Shadow Cabinet by Conservative party leader Edward Heath.
Having lent his support to Rab Butler, and strongly opposed the successful candidacy of the Earl of Home ( later Sir Alec Douglas-Home ), Macleod ( along with Enoch Powell ) refused to serve under the latter as Prime Minister ( though he did return to the shadow cabinet under Home after the 1964 election ).
Neville Powell joined the club as player / manager in the summer of 1993 though he suffered a bad injury very early in his career at Connah's Quay the would end his playing career.
A conservative clerk advised him to uphold the ban, and Powell, who believed he had never met a gay person ( not realizing that one of his own clerks was a closeted homosexual ), voted to uphold Georgia's law, though Powell in a concurring opinion expressed concern at the length of the prison terms prescribed by the law.
In 1988, Loring and Powell gave 290 psychiatrists a transcript of a patient interview and told half of them that the patient was black and the other half white ; they concluded of the results that " Clinicians appear to ascribe violence, suspiciousness, and dangerousness to black clients even though the case studies are the same as the case studies for the white clients.
In the build-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Bush administration figures — including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Colin Powell — repeatedly cited Kamel's testimony as evidence that Iraq possessed Weapons of Mass Destruction, even though Kamel had openly stated that he had overseen the destruction of all such weapons.
The group dissolved in 1983, though Thorgerson still works on album designs, and Powell works in video, most notably with The Who.
The film was originally suggested by a British government department to improve relations between the Americans in the UK and the British public following Powell and Pressburger's contributions to this sphere in A Canterbury Tale two years earlier, though neither film received any government funding nor input on plot or production.
The company was short lived though, as late in 2010 Vallely joined the roster of Powell Peralta Skateboards for a third time along with Airwalk Footwear and Bones Bearings.
The largest collection, though, is doubtless at Powell River, British Columbia, where a lumber mill uses ten ships as a breakwater.
According to Reich, Aristide fell somewhat out of favor with the change of US executive, though Powell continued to publicly profess U. S. support for the democratically elected leader.

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