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* Rubenstein, Richard E., When Jesus Became God: The Epic Fight over Christ s Divinity in the Last Days of Rome ( New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1999 ).
" Fortunately Marlborough s newly appointed aide-de-camp, Richard Molesworth, galloped to the rescue, mounted the Duke on his horse and made good their escape, before Murray s disciplined ranks threw back the pursuing French troopers.
Bob Jones, Sr. argued that if members of Graham s campaign executive committee had rejected major tenets of orthodox Christianity, such as the virgin birth and the deity of Christ, then Graham had violated 2 John 9-11, which prohibits receiving in fellowship those who do “ not abide in the teaching of Christ .” In the 1960s, Graham further irritated fundamentalists by gaining the endorsement of Cardinal Richard Cushing for his Boston campaign and accepting honorary degrees from two Roman Catholic colleges.
* Played by his grandson Richard Attlee, in the TV series Dunkirk in 2004, and in Jerome Vincent s ' Stuffing Their Mouths with Gold '; the story of how the National Health Service came to be.
Elizabeth s grandfather, owner of the family engineering works, Richard Garrett & Sons, had died in 1837, leaving the business to his eldest son, Elizabeth s uncle.
As a designer for the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), in 1924, Richard H. Ranger invented the wireless photoradiogram, or transoceanic radio facsimile, the forerunner of today s " fax " machines.
Richard Klemensen s Little Shoppe of Horrors has a particular focus on " Hammer Horrors " and has continued publishing issues on an irregular schedule since 1972.
Monica s first serious relationship is with family friend Richard Burke who is 21 years her senior.
The couple maintains a strong relationship until Richard expresses that he does not want to have children much to Monica s dismay.
On 23 January 2012, The Financial Post reported that Richard Baker ( owner of NDRC and governor of Hudson Bay's Company ) had dissolved Hudson s Bay Trading Company and that the Hudson's Bay Company would now also operate the Lord & Taylor chain.
Among his earliest influences, Simon has cited Richard Ely s economics textbook, Norman Angell s The Great Illusion, and Henry George s Progress and Poverty.
In October 1941, Ribbentrop s prestige was badly damaged by the discovery of the Soviet spy ring in Tokyo headed by Richard Sorge, who was arrested by the Japanese while in bed with the wife of General Eugen Ott, the German Ambassador.
The festival's chief executive, Richard Moore, compared Loach's tactics to blackmail, stating that " we will not participate in a boycott against the State of Israel, just as we would not contemplate boycotting films from China or other nations involved in difficult long-standing historical disputes .” Australian lawmaker Michael Danby also criticised Loach s tactics stating that “ Israelis and Australians have always had a lot in common, including contempt for the irritating British penchant for claiming cultural superiority.
The concept of libre works arose with Richard Stallman s description of free software in 1985 and was codified in the 1986 free software definition.
Ethics aside, New South Wales could not afford the £ 1000 and only managed to travel to Melbourne after half the team s travel cost of £ 181 was put up by Sydney barrister Richard Driver.
These and other developments hint that the retroactive rediscovery of Feynman s “ Plenty of Room ” gave nanotechnology a packaged history that provided an early date of December 1959, plus a connection to the charisma and genius of Richard Feynman.
1629-King Charles I nominated " Thomas Richard Lovelace ," upon petition of Lovelace s mother, Anne Barne Lovelace, to Sutton s foundation at Charterhouse.
The account reads, " Richard s horse was trapped in the marsh where he was slain by one of Rhys Thomas men, a commoner named Wyllyam Gardynyr.
Laetitia was the daughter of Richard s neighbor and, Councillor, Hon.

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Following his performance of Richard III on May 12, the Boston Transcript < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > review the next day called Booth " the most promising young actor on the American stage ".
Crowther said that Davis " does nicely as the fiancée who is widowed herself and knows the loneliness of grief ," while another noted critic, The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Richard L. Coe, said Davis " is splendid as the understanding widow.

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He slipped to 12th in the standings halfway through the season, and Richard Childress decided to make a crew chief change, taking Mike Skinner's crew chief Kevin Hamlin and putting him with Earnhardt while giving Skinner Larry McReynolds.
William Hearst died in 1951, at age 88, and was succeeded by Richard E. Berlin as chief executive officer ; Berlin had served as president of the company since 1943.
UNSCOM chief weapons inspector Richard Butler withdrew his team from Iraq in November 1998 because of Iraq's lack of cooperation.
Richard made one last attempt to strengthen his bargaining position by attempting to invade Egypt — Saladin's chief supply-base — but failed.
* Richard Flury, former chief executive of BP
Richard fitzGilbert de Clare (' Strongbow ') makes an alliance with the exiled Irish chief, Dermot MacMurrough, to help him recover his kingdom of Leinster.
* June 23 – Watergate Scandal: U. S. President Richard M. Nixon and White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman are taped talking about using the C. I. A.
* June 18 – CIA chief William Raborn resigns ; Richard Helms becomes his successor.
But chief banking analyst at Goldman Sachs, Richard Ramsden, is " unapologetic " and sees " banks as the dynamos that power the rest of the economy.
* Cambro-Norman Knight, and vassal of Henry II of England, Richard fitzGilbert de Clare makes an alliance with exiled Irish chief Dermot MacMurrough, to help him regain the throne of Leinster.
However, her attempt to block the election of Richard M. Daley, the son of her late mentor, to the prominent position of Cook County States ' Attorney ( chief local prosecutor ) in 1980 failed as Daley defeated Byrne's candidate, 14th Ward Alderman Ed Burke in the Democratic Primary and GOP incumbent Bernard Carey in the general election.
It is usually attributed to renowned orientalist and author Sir Richard Francis Burton, but the chief work was done by the pioneering Indian archaeologist, Bhagwanlal Indraji, under the guidance of Burton's friend, the Indian civil servant Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot, and with the assistance of a student, Shivaram Parshuram Bhide.
" Richard L. DiNardo wrote " Even Longstreet's most virulent critics have conceded that he put together the best staff employed by any commander, and that his de facto chief of staff, Lieutenant Colonel G. Moxley Sorrel, was the best staff officer in the Confederacy.
As the Yorkists tightened their hold over England, Edward rewarded his supporters, including his chief adviser Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, elevating them to higher titles and awarding them land confiscated from their defeated foes.
The idea for the Gremlin began in 1966 when design chief at American Motors, Richard A. Teague, and stylist Bob Nixon discussed the possibility of a shortened version of AMC's compact car and design sketches were prepared by Nixon.
On an airline flight, chief stylist Richard A. Teague's solution, which he said he sketched on an air sickness bag, was to truncate the tail of a Javelin.
Faced with repeated suicides, the company promoted Stephane Richard to chief executive officer on 1 February 2010, while Didier Lombard will remain as chairman.
* March 8 Enron lawyer Jordan Mintz sends a memorandum questioning the LJM partnerships to Enron chief risk officer Richard Buy and chief accounting officer Richard Causey.

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Hoover's biographer Richard Hack does not believe that the director was gay.
Eastwood has cited Bronco Billy as being one of the most relaxed shoots of his career and biographer Richard Schickel has argued that Bronco Billy is Eastwood's most self-referential character.
According to biographer Richard Norton Smith, Dewey " loved Dapplemere as did no other place ", and Dewey was once quoted as saying that " I work like a horse five days and five nights a week for the privilege of getting to the country on the weekend.
All of Alexandra's children were apparently born prematurely ; biographer Richard Hough thought Alexandra deliberately misled Queen Victoria as to her probable delivery dates, as she did not want the Queen to be present at their births.
Much has been written about the unpleasant side of Hooke's personality, starting with comments by his first biographer, Richard Waller, that Hooke was " in person, but despicable " and " melancholy, mistrustful, and jealous.
As Rivers's biographer Richard Slobodin points out, " among persons of extraordinary achievement, only Descartes seems to have put in as short a working day ".
" According to the biographer Richard Beeman, the legend of this speech grew more dramatic over the years.
Back in Wyoming, gunfighter English Bob ( Richard Harris ) and his biographer, W. W. Beauchamp ( Saul Rubinek ), arrive in Big Whiskey, also seeking the reward.
Special features include an audio commentary by Clint Eastwood biographer Richard Schickel, four documentaries that include " All on Accounta Pullin ' a Trigger ", " Eastwood & Co .: Making Unforgiven ", " Eastwood ... A Star " and " Eastwood on Eastwood ", and more.
* Library of Congress lecture by Hammett estate trustee and biographer Richard Layman on the 75th anniversary of The Maltese Falcon
" Smith is quoted by band biographer Jeff Apter as saying that his guitar tutor " was horrified by my playing ", and that Robert consequently gave up formal tuition and instead began teaching himself to play by ear, listening to Richard s record collection.
Walter was not a holy man, although he was, as John Gillingham, a historian and biographer of Richard I, says, " one of the most outstanding government ministers in English History ".
The Story of Tommy, a book written by Townshend and his art school friend Richard Barnes ( now the Who's official biographer ) about the writing of Townshend's 1969 rock opera and the making of the 1975 Ken Russell-directed film, was published by Eel Pie the same year.
According to his biographer Richard S. Lambert, the first volume of Barrington's memoirs about Australia, " A Voyage to Botany Bay ," is the work of Barrington's that is least changed, or wholly invented, by editors and publishers.
According to his biographer, Richard P. Borkowski, " Camp was instrumental through writing and lecturing in attaching an almost mythical atmosphere of manliness and heroism to the game not previously known in American team sports.
Paul Murray Kendall, a biographer of Richard III, accepts this version of events.
He wrote a defence of revealed religion in his View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy ( 1754 ), and Hume's Natural History of Religion called forth some Remarks ... " by a gentleman of Cambridge " from Warburton, in which his friend and biographer, Richard Hurd, had a share ( 1757 ).
By James ' third year his mother and five of his siblings had died of consumption, leaving James to what biographer Herbert Paul describes as a " loveless, cheerless boyhood " with his cold, disciplinarian father and brother Richard.
However, the ' twelve-tone composeress ' Hilda Tablet, a friend of the late Richard Shewin, became the most interesting character in the play ; and in the next play, she persuades the biographer to change the subject of the biography to her-telling him " not more than twelve volumes ".
According to Hoover's biographer Richard Hack, Hoover pursued Lamour romantically, but she was initially interested only in friendship with him.
Richard Holmes believed the loan was never repaid, but Haig s biographer Walter Reid believes the loan was probably repaid in 1909.
His modern biographer Richard Holmes wrote thathe remains … a discredited man ” but “ history has dealt too harshly ” with him.
As another source of her transformation into an organizer, biographer Elliott Gorn draws out her early Roman Catholic connection – including bringing to light her relationship to her estranged brother, Father William Richard Harris, Roman Catholic teacher, writer, pastor, and Dean of the Niagara Peninsula ( in St Catharine's ) in the Diocese of Toronto, who was " among the best-known clerics in Ontario.

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