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Reid and responded
Reid responded that he would be " very disappointed " if Hillier were prevented from running, adding " I can't think of anything more dangerous to our prospects winning in this riding ".
* The infamous scene where Wolf acts exaggeratedly lustful is briefly featured in the PJTV " Ten in Two " episode " Goodbye Liberal Feminism " by Sonja Schmidt where she, in a satirical manner, compares it to how Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid responded regarding one of his female colleagues.

Reid and January
On January 11, 2009 the team defeated the defending Super Bowl Champions and the 2008 NFC East champion New York Giants 23 – 11 en route to their 5th NFC Championship Game in 8 years and 5th in the 10 years the Eagles have been coached by Andy Reid.
* January 18 George Reid becomes the fourth Prime Minister of Australia
* January 12 – Bill Reid, Canadian artist ( d. 1998 )
* January 16 – Elliott Reid, American actor
* January 25 – James Randolph Reid, American Continental Congressman for Connecticut ( b. 1750 )
* January 19 – Mike Reid, English actor ( d. 2007 )
* January 18 – Wallace Reid, American actor ( b. 1891 )
* Reid Stowe-Sailor, Adventurer-Born 6 January 1952, on Larson Air Force Base near Moses Lake
In January 1899 Reid gained significant concessions from the other states and he joined Barton in campaigning for the second referendum in June 1899, with Barton campaigning all over the state.
On January 5, 2007, reacting to suggestions from President Bush's confidantes that he would increase troop levels in Iraq ( which he announced in a speech a few days later ), Pelosi joined with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to condemn the plan.
*# Australian Open – January: Evonne Goolagong-December: Kerry Reid
* Brooks, G. P., " The Faculty Psychology of Thomas Reid ", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 1, ( January 1976 ), pp. 65 – 77.
Richard Gavin " Dick " Reid ( 17 January 1879 – 17 October 1980 ) was a Canadian politician who served as the sixth Premier of Alberta from 1934 to 1935.
Reid was born 17 January 1879 near Glasgow, Scotland, to George ( 1843 – 1913 ) and Margaret ( Ogston ) Reid ( 1850 – 1928 ).
The new premier, Alexander Stuart, offered Reid the position of Colonial Treasurer in January 1883, but he thought it wiser to accept the junior office of Minister for Public Instruction.
Parkes at an early stage of the session raised the question of federation again, and Reid invited the premiers of the other colonies to meet in conference on 29 January 1895.
* January 13 – William Reid Dick, Scottish sculptor ( died 1961 )
From 1999 to 2005, Reid served as Senate Democratic Whip, as minority whip from 1999 to 2001 and again from 2003 to 2005, then as majority whip from 2001 to 2003 ( except for a brief period from January – May 2001 ).
In January 2007, Reid brought a Senate ethics reform bill to a vote to bar congressional members from accepting gifts, meals, and trips from lobbyists and organizations employing them, as well as barring Senators from borrowing corporate jets for travel and compelling them to disclose the names of sponsors, or authors, of bills and specific projects.
* January 12-Bill Reid, artist ( d. 1998 )
Johannes Reidt, a Hessian soldier from Raboldshausen, Germany, Born, January, 06, 1757, Salzberg Hesse Cassel Germany, mother, Anna Elizabeth Reid Her father, Johannes Reidt and mother, Anna Catherine Engel were married August 5, 1764 in Germany and his father, Johann Jacob Helmerich d. May 28, 1845, in Cabarrus County, N. C., served during the American Revolution in Company C ( Col. Friedrich von Porbeck ) of the Garrison Regiment von Wissenbach.
* January 17-Richard Gavin Reid, politician and 7th Premier of Alberta ( d. 1980 )
Peter Reid, formerly a key player at Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton, made an offer to Liverpool to sign Rush on loan in January 1996, but Liverpool manager Roy Evans rejected this offer, despite having not fielded Rush in his first eleven for two months, saying that he needed Rush as cover for Fowler and Collymore.

Reid and 1936
The book also claims that in a 1936 letter to Bennett, A. W. Reid, a Conservative organizer, estimated that Conservative Party members gave Arcand a total of $ 27, 000 ( the modern equivalent $ 359, 284 ).
In the summer of 1936, the artistic movement known as surrealism first appeared in London as Salvador Dalí held his first British exhibition at the Alex, Reid and Lefevre Gallery, while the International Surrealist Exhibition opened at the New Burlington Gallery.
At Oxford he had met and married Ruth Herriot, of Winnipeg, and they had three children, including Timothy Escott Heriott Reid ( b. 1936 ), a Canadian educator, civil servant, advocate, and entrepreneur.
* 1936: James Reid
South of the town, Reid and Sigrist had created Desford Aerodrome on Carts Field plus land in the adjoining Peckleton parish by 1936.
Completed in 1936, the development features large mansions on either side of the central parkway overlooking the parks, designed by such architects as Henry Hornbostel, Neel Reid, Walter T. Downing and Arthur Neal Robinson.

Reid and there
If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
In 1895, there were Bishop E. R. Hendrix and Dr. C. F. Reid from South Methodist Church, who established " Jonggyo Methodist Church "( 종교감리교회 ) and " Baewha School "( 배화학당 ).
Thomas Reid, the eighteenth-century founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense, realised that sensation was composed of a set of data transfers but declared that there is still a direct connection between perception and the world.
According to Nevada Senator Harry Reid, who has written extensively about his hometown, the most likely story as to how the town received its name was that when George Frederick Colton was looking for gold in the area in 1897, he supposedly said that it would take a searchlight to find gold ore there.
After discrediting the main claimants other than Joe Ekins, Brian Reid then discusses another possibility, as there was another armoured regiment much closer to Wittmann ’ s tank.
As all bandicoot species were then placed in a broadly circumscribed Perameles, Reid placed the bilby there too.
In 1914 he began to teach music at the University of Edinburgh, succeeding Frederick Niecks as Reid Professor of Music ; there he founded the Reid Orchestra.
A copy of their first song, " Key to My Heart ," was sent to LaFace Records in Atlanta, Georgia, where L. A. Reid overheard it and arranged for the group to fly there so he could see them perform.
Long before the merger, in October 1996, a focus group conducted by Angus Reid for the government warned Municipal Affairs Minister Al Leach that there would be " considerable public resistance " to the creation of a unified Toronto.
Although the Tunku and the Malay rulers had asked the Reid Commission to ensure that " in an independent Malaya all nationals should be accorded equal rights, privileges and opportunities and there must not be discrimination on grounds of race and creed ," the Malay privileges, which many in UMNO backed, were cited as necessary by the Reid Commission as a form of affirmative action that would eventually be phased out.
CSIS director Reid Morden voiced similar concerns, saying it seemed more like " election year " politics, than an actual threat-and the New York Times pointed out that one day before the announcement, they had been told by the Department of Homeland Security that there were no current risks.
In his campaigns, Reid promoted the now-obscure cause of " free suffrage ," i. e. that there should not be different standards for who could vote for members of the North Carolina House of Commons and of the North Carolina Senate.
Reid and Brown in 1972 showed that there exists a " doubly regular tournament of order n " if and only if there exists a skew Hadamard matrix of order n + 1.
CSIS director Reid Morden voiced similar concerns, saying it seemed more like " election year " politics, than an actual threat – and the New York Times pointed out that one day before the announcement, they had been told by the Department of Homeland Security that there were no current risks.
CSIS director Reid Morden voiced similar concerns, saying it seemed more like " election year " politics, than an actual threat-and the New York Times pointed out that one day before the announcement, they had been told by the Department of Homeland Security that there were no current risks.
In 1865 Robert Towns built a boiling down works-at the time, there was no facilities for shipping cattle or sheep, so in 1865 Andrew Ball and Mark Reid left Woodstock Station to find a harbour around the Cleveland Bay shores and the Town and port of Townsville was established at the mouth of Ross Creek.
In the arcade upon entering the building from the main entrance on Queen Street, there are murals designed by George Agnew Reid detailing Toronto ’ s pioneers and angels related to their experiences.
During the week of the hearing, there was much talk that Priscilla Owen would be the next nominee, but columnist Robert Novak reported that by Friday, Reid had told Frist that Judge Owen would also be filibustered if chosen.
" ( Years after this heated meeting with Reid, Runkle said that had the situation been explained to him further and had Reid approached the situation in a more respectful way, there probably would have been a more reasonable resolution and, in effect, no Sigma Chi fraternity.
"( quoted in Reid, p. 73-74 ) Morgan, due to his work in animal psychology, had earlier ( 1894 ) questioned the continuity view of mental evolution, and held that there were various discontinuities in cross-species mental abilities.

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