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The Texans made themselves a comforting break on the opening kickoff when Denver's Al Carmichael was jarred loose from the ball when Dave Grayson, the speedy halfback, hit him and Guard Al Reynolds claimed it for Dallas.
Reynolds was also responsible for The Mysteries of London which has been accorded an important place in the development of the urban as a particularly Victorian Gothic setting, an area within which interesting links can be made with established readings of the work of Dickens and others.
Hudson had a collection of old master drawings, including some by Guercino, of which Reynolds made copies.
In addition, R. J. Reynolds ( the tobacco conglomerate ) took over as the major sponsor of NASCAR racing ( changing the name to the " Winston Cup ") and they made a significantly larger financial contribution than previous sponsors.
The low-key murmuring of smooth-voiced Tony Wons, backed by a tender violin, " made him a soul mate to millions of women " on behalf of the R. J. Reynolds tobacco company, whose cellophane-wrapped Camel cigarettes were " as fresh as the dew that dawn spills on a field of clover.
Reynolds was less enthusiastic about Raphael's panel paintings, but the slight sentimentality of these made them enormously popular in the 19th century :" We have been familiar with them from childhood onwards, through a far greater mass of reproductions than any other artist in the world has ever had ..." wrote Wölfflin, who was born in 1862, of Raphael's Madonnas.
Over the years many celebrities and performers made guest appearances on the show including John Farnham, Graham Kennedy, Nicole Kidman, Dame Edna Everage, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Phyllis Diller, Debbie Reynolds, Kylie Minogue, Johnny O ' Keefe, Peter Allen, Lovelace Watkins, Normie Rowe, Russell Morris, Billy Thorpe, Demis Roussos, Jason Donovan, John Paul Young, Kamahl, Renee Geyer, Denise Drysdale, John Williamson, Ian ' Molly ' Meldrum and Denis Walter, and bands including Sherbet, The Mixtures, The Four Kinsmen, Little River Band, The Reels and even The Wombles!
In 1957 he won the lead role opposite Debbie Reynolds in the romantic comedy Tammy and the Bachelor, which, as a Chicago Tribune critic wrote in 1998, made people consider Nielsen as both a dramatic actor and a handsome romantic lead.
He made the Court a power center on a more even base with Congress and the presidency especially through four landmark decisions: Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ), Gideon v. Wainwright ( 1963 ), Reynolds v. Sims ( 1964 ), and Miranda v. Arizona ( 1966 ).
A. Reynolds, a local land surveyor and town planner, made a city plan of Cornelia for the Broadview Park Land and lmprovement Company for Cornelia.
Support for the party fell by 5 %, and it was clear that the public sided with Reynolds over O ' Malley, concerning the allegations made at the Tribunal.
This case led to the recognition under British law ( and later introduction into Irish law as the " defence of fair and reasonable publication ") of the so-called Reynolds defence of qualified privilege for publishers against whom libel actions regarding defamatory comments made in media publications are being taken.
Under the direction of Sir Joshua Reynolds, the Academy made a strong effort to promote history painting to a native audience who were more interested in commissioning and buying portraits and landscapes.
In 1983, Reynolds died of bone cancer, and Robinson departed the network, and ABC made Jennings the sole anchor of World News Tonight on September 5, 1983.
In 1879, in Reynolds v. United States, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the Morrill Act, stating: " Laws are made for the government of actions, and while they cannot interfere with mere religious belief and opinion, they may with practices.
In 1774 a proposal was made through Valentine Green to Sir Joshua Reynolds, Benjamin West, Cipriani, Barry, and other artists to ornament the Great Room of the Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce ( now the Royal Society of Arts ), in London's Adelphi, with historical and allegorical paintings.
In 1964, she made her recording debut in two duets – " Requiem for Love " and " Stranger in the Mirror " with rockabilly singer Jody Reynolds.
In March 1651, Cromwell, as Chancellor of Oxford University, gave him the deanery of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, and made him Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in September 1652 ; in both offices he succeeded the Presbyterian, Edward Reynolds.
The frames were made from Reynolds tubing which is both relatively light and very strong.
Her roles include the touring productions of Unsinkable Molly Brown, Most Happy Fella, The Boy Friend, Brigadoon, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma !, My Fair Lady, Carousel, Meet Me in St. Louis, Peter Pan, The Girl Next Door and How She Grew, and Irene, in which she made her Broadway debut, following Debbie Reynolds in the title role.
In 1775 he left Reynolds, and about two years later, having made some money by portrait painting back in Devon, he went to study in Italy.
In a letter to his friend John Hamilton Reynolds written on 21 September, Keats described the impression the scene had made upon him and its influence on the composition of " To Autumn ": " How beautiful the season is now – How fine the air.
To portray his character Torgo as a satyr, John Reynolds wore a metallic rigging under his trousers, made out of wire coat hangers and foam by costar Tom Neyman.
Reynolds is thus dismissed and Ferguson made governor.

Reynolds and commonplace
Windschuttle challenges the idea that mass killings were commonplace, arguing that the colonial settlers of Australia did not commit widespread massacres against Indigenous Australians ; he drastically reduces the figures for the Tasmanian Aboriginal death toll, and writes that Aborigines referred to by both Reynolds and Ryan as resistance figures, included ‘ black bushrangers ’ and others engaged in acts normally regarded as ' criminality '; arguing that the evidence clearly shows that attacks by Aborigines on settlers were almost invariably directed at acquiring goods, such as flour, sugar, tea and tobacco, and that claims by orthodox historians that this was a form of guerrilla warfare against British settlement aren't supported by credible evidence.

Reynolds and book
Reynolds noted in his pocket book: " Sept. 1,, to attend at the Lord Chancellor's Office to be sworn in painter to the King ".
The book was a critical failure, arousing little interest, although Reynolds reviewed it favourably in The Champion.
Simon Reynolds wrote in his book Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978 – 1984 that " The Residents and their ' representatives ' were one and the same ", elaborating on one of his blogs that " this was something that anybody who had any direct dealings with Ralph figured out sooner rather than later.
These were extensively used by amateur artists while on their travels, but they were also employed by professionals, including Paul Sandby, Canaletto and Joshua Reynolds, whose camera ( disguised as a book ) is now in the Science Museum ( London ).
Written by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman and illustrated by John Reynolds, it first appeared serially in Punch magazine, and was published in book form by Methuen & Co. Ltd. in 1930.
The book and lyrics were by Reginald Arkell ; the music was composed by Alfred Reynolds.
Here are some quotes from the 1898 historical account of Reynolds in a book named " The History of the Orphan Brigade " written by Ed Porter Miller:
Historian Henry Reynolds book, Fate of a Free People, covers the activism of Walter George Arthur.
In his exhaustively researched 2008 book The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic, Martin Grams concludes that the episode did indeed air as originally scheduled on February 12, 1960, despite Reynolds ' statements.
Despite Alf Thomas being the man identified as the assailant of the train driver, Jack Mills, by Bruce Reynolds ( albeit indirectly ), Williams only makes mention of the assailant once in his book.
This book recounts a very detailed version of the story based on an exclusive account given by eight of the then-paroled robbers ( Edwards, Goody, Hussey, Wisby, Welch, James, White and Cordrey with contradictory versions by Reynolds and Biggs ).
Chapin's recording of " The Shortest Story ", a song he wrote about a dying child and featured in his 1976 live / studio album Greatest Stories Live, was named by author Tom Reynolds in his book I Hate Myself And Want To Die as the second most depressing song of all time.
Beltram was referenced as a pioneer in the late 1990s house music scene by Daft Punk, in their song " Teachers " off their 1997 debut album, Homework and author, Simon Reynolds, credited Beltram with having " revolutionized techno twice before the age of 21 ," when describing both " Energy Flash " and " Mentasm " in his book Generation Ecstasy.
* Buster's new book with co-author Tony Reynolds: Buster's Backyard Bar-B-Q, Knockout Diabetes Diet ( Amazon. Com )
In 1953 Quentin Reynolds, an ex-war correspondent, had written a book The Man Who Wouldn't Talk about George Dupre's alleged wartime experiences.
In his book Energy Flash, Simon Reynolds quotes Adam Lee Miller of Adult: ‘ I always get a kick when people say the first “ techno ” record was Cybotron ’ s “ Alleys Of Your Mind ”... To me, it was just a New Wave record.
The book features William MacGuinness, Axel Ney Hoch, John Webster, Jacobus van Dyn, Norman Schlund, Alfred Reynolds and other Speakers ' Corner regulars from the 1960s
His first book was a study of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( 1874 ), and later he edited various classical English writers, and published volumes on Bolingbroke and Voltaire in England ( 1886 ), a Study of English Literature ( 1891 ), a study of Dean Swift ( 1893 ), Essays and Studies ( 1895 ), Ephemera Critica ( 1901 ), Essays in Poetry and Criticism ( 1905 ), and Rousseau and Voltaire ( 1908 ), his original essays being sharply controversial in tone, but full of knowledge.
At the University of Illinois, Reynolds wrote his first book, Mind Models: New Forms of Musical Experience ( 1975 ).
The book was designed by Mike Mearls, Bruce R. Cordell, and Robert J. Schwalb, and featured cover art by Michael Komarck and interior art by Ralph Beisner, Eric Belisle, Kerem Beyit, Wayne England, Jason A. Engle, Carl Frank, Randy Gallegos, Adam Gillespie, Ralph Horsley, Roberto Marchesi, Jake Masbruch, Jim Nelson, William O ' Connor, Hector Ortiz, Shane Nitzche, Wayne Reynolds, Chris Seaman, John Stanko, Matias Tapia, Beth Trott, Francis Tsai, Eva Widermann, Sam Wood, Ben Wootten, and Kieran Yanner.
* Reynolds, William and Rich Rand ( 1995 ) The Cowboy Hat book.
In his book Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978-1984, Simon Reynolds identifies Teenage Jesus & the Jerks as an exercise in rock sacrilege.
There is a children's book called The Flood Grungies ; it is written by Michelle Sheehan and illustrated by Donna Reynolds.
The book was dedicated to Robinson's friend S. Reynolds Hole, dean of Rochester, the " Dean Hole " of garden history, a connoisseur of hardy roses.

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