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Purportedly, the future “ king of cool ” delivered his first piece of dialogue on a theatre stage in a 1952 play produced by the legendary star of the Yiddish theatre, Molly Picon.
Purportedly this was for reverse engineering purposes, since Japan put more emphasis on the development of new military aircraft and naval technology and relatively little on the development of new tanks.
Purportedly, Brando and the owner of the yacht engaged in a brief bidding war for rights to the vessel ’ s polished mahogany hull ( as reported by its owner in the New Zealand yachting magazine, Sail in 1981 ), which Brando, it is believed, wanted to use as a bar at a resort he planned to build on the island.
Purportedly having no ear for music, Achren imprisoned him in her dungeons, where Eilonwy mistakenly frees him on Taran's request.
Purportedly, the players on the single included Wright, James Carmichael, Leon Haywood, Bobby Womack.
Purportedly recorded at Marvin's Room, the singer's new recording studio in Los Angeles, Marvin also reportedly recorded the song while lying on his back of his sofa according to Ware, who said that he couldn't see Gaye at first but then discovered a laid-back Marvin delivering the song in his trademark tenor vocals.

Purportedly and became
Purportedly, James Dean had been given the nickname " Little Bastard " by Bill Hickman, a Warner Bros. stunt driver who became friendly with Dean.

Purportedly and .
Purportedly Velázquez created this portrait as a warm-up of his skills before his portrait of the Pope.
Purportedly Johnson vowed revenge for his mother's interference.
Purportedly, Vicentinos turned to cats for sustenance during times of famine, such as World War II.
Purportedly the US Postal Service provided the village with a list of alternative four-letter names for the residents to choose from.
Purportedly, the subject of these conversations included Barnave and the rest of the Feuillants ’ fervent belief that a constitutional monarchy was the most viable solution for ending the revolution with a minimum of further bloodshed.
Purportedly, the first person to read this poem later that same day was fellow Pilot Officer Michael Le Bas ( later Air Vice-Marshal M H Le Bas, Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group RAF ), with whom Magee had trained, in the officers ' mess.
Purportedly an account of the wizard Merlin's later adventures, it elaborates some episodes from Geoffrey's more famous earlier work, Historia Regum Britanniae.
Purportedly, Titor had been sent back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer which he said was needed to " debug " various legacy computer programs in 2036 ; a reference to the UNIX 2038 problem.
Purportedly to avoid bloodshed, Melgarejo sent an emissary to Belzu, and invited him to the Government Palace to make a pact to share power in his administration.
Purportedly, a botched drug scam by Family member Charles " Tex " Watson led Manson to confront and shoot a man by the name of Bernard " Lotsapapa " Crowe.
Purportedly, the crew hacked the body to pieces, and the gunner slashed open his stomach, tore out his heart, boiled it, and ate it.
Purportedly, the bank would offer secret pricing deals to clients who raised concerns, in order to avoid discovery.
Purportedly, this is not a new practice, but one that is increasingly challenged, mostly for economic reasons by creators and industry.
Purportedly the home of the Sacred Mirror, the shrine is arguably one of Shinto's holiest and most important sites.
Purportedly due to underfunding, TV5MONDE cannot yet offer accurate advance scheduling or on-time programming, but progress is being made in these fronts.
Purportedly, within weeks, over 175 classmates signed in support.
Purportedly, Kremlin officials held Borah in such high esteem that American citizens could gain permission to travel throughout the Soviet Union with nothing more than a letter from the Senator.
Purportedly, the collection of these " brownie points " eventually evolved into the usage with which we're familiar today.
Purportedly, a pendekar of the highest skill needs no weapon aside from their mind to subdue the opponent.

born and Weston
He was born and raised in Weston Favell, then a small village near the English town of Northampton in which Crick ’ s father and uncle ran the family ’ s boot and shoe factory.
Catherine Fenton was the daughter of English writer Geoffrey Fenton, who was born in Dublin in 1539, and Alice Weston, the daughter of Robert Weston, who was born in Lismore in 1541.
Smith was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938, the younger of two children of Anson Weston Smith, an Episcopal Sunday school teacher, writer, editor, and executive vice president of the Financial World ; and Rosamond Small.
* Parley Parker Christensen, Los Angeles City Council member, born in Weston.
* Celia Weston ( born 1951 ), actress.
Richard Amerike was born in 1445 at Meryk Court, Weston under Penyard, near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, a descendant of the Earls of Gwent.
Simon Weston OBE ( born 8 August 1961 ) is a Welsh veteran of the British Army who became well known throughout the United Kingdom for his recovery and charity work after suffering severe burn injuries during the Falklands War.
Weston was born in Caerphilly District Miners Hospital.
" Her birthplace was named after Apthorp Villa, in Weston, Somerset, where her grandfather Charles Hancock had been born.
at Weston the same estate where he had been born, and is buried in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery in Cambridge.
Oates was born August 27, 1962, in Weston, Ontario.
Willard Gordon Galen Weston, OC, OOnt ( born October 29, 1940 ), is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist as well as Executive Chairman of George Weston Limited, a leading food processing and distribution company.
W. Galen Weston was born to Reta and W. Garfield Weston at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, near London, England, in October 1940 – the youngest of nine children.
The Honourable Hilary M. Weston ( née Frayne ), CM, O. Ont ( born January 12, 1942 in Dublin, Ireland ) was the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, serving from 1997 to 2002.
Weston was born in 1806 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the eldest of eight children, to Warren Weston and Anne Bates.
Claire is the elder child of Robert Booth, FCMI, of Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire ( born 1948 at Rotherham and a scion of the ancient Cheshire Booth family ) by his wife Barbara Patricia ( daughter of Wilfred Robert Hitchin ).
Smitherman was born at Humber Memorial Hospital ( now Humber River Regional Hospital Church site ) in Weston, Ontario and spent much of his early years in Etobicoke ( he briefly lived in East York, Ontario ).
* Elizabeth Jane Weston, Neo-Latin poet also known as Westonia born 1581.

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