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The company hired world-renowned photographer Richard Avedon and Catherine Deneuve to promote its line of Youth Garde cosmetics in which she famously proclaimed " Look closely.
The king's youngest brother, Richard, ( later Richard III ) was famously killed in battle against Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field.
* Swiss — Pic ( Richard Hirzel ): Pierrot clown famously associated, from 1980, with the German Circus Roncalli
When Richard was killed during the fighting it famously rolled under a hawthorn bush to be retrieved by Lord Stanley and placed on the head of the victorious Henry Tudor, later Henry VII of England.
Another reviewer, Lawrence Gilman, a Richard Wagner specialist who later wrote a famously devastating review of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, commenting on the Rhapsody in the New York Tribune on February 13, 1924, said:
The triumphs of Richardson and Olivier ( the latter famously as Richard III and Oedipus ), described by The Times as the greatest in the Old Vic's history and by Kenneth Tynan as " matchless ", led the governors of the Old Vic to fear that the two stars overshadowed the company.
" Richard II famously revoked the charters which he had made in concession to the peasants on 2 July 1381, while in Chelmsford.
However, some biologists, most famously Richard Dawkins, prefer to think of evolution in terms of competition between single genes, which have the welfare of the organism ' in mind ' only insofar as that welfare furthers their own selfish drives for replication.
Racing correspondent Richard Baerlein, after watching the colt win by 10 lengths famously advised race-goers that " at 8-1, Shergar for the Derby, now is the time to bet like men.
In this position, later in 1952, he famously made the announcement that British clinician Richard Doll had proved the link between smoking and lung cancer at a press conference throughout which he chain-smoked.
The remaining decade of his life was dominated by two concerns: finding an adequate patron and participating in controversies, most famously with Richard and Gabriel Harvey.
Most famously, after more than thirty years of mystery, an article in the May 2005 edition revealed the identity of Deep Throat ( W. Mark Felt ), one of the sources for The Washington Post articles on Watergate, which led to the 1974 resignation of U. S. President Richard Nixon.
Arnold Schönberg famously expressed the opinion that no one could possibly write a Tenth Symphony without being close to the hereafter ( see Curse of the ninth ); and a mistaken report led Richard Specht to suggest Mahler wanted the manuscript burned after his death.
The company of actors formed by Shakespeare, Richard Burbage, Will Kempe and the others in 1594 enjoyed the patronage of Henry Carey, first Lord Hunsdon, then serving as Lord Chamberlain ; they were, famously, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
American politicians Chuck Schumer, William Delahunt, Richard Durbin, and George Miller famously share a house in Washington, D. C. while Congress is in session.
President Richard Nixon famously said in 1971 ( ironically, shortly before Keynesian economics fell out of fashion ) that " We are all Keynesians now ", a phrase often repeated by Nobel laureate Paul Krugman.
* The song " Birmingham Sunday ", composed by Richard Farina and most famously recorded by Joan Baez in 1964, chronicled the events and aftermath of the bombing.
Some economists believe that such coercive monopolies are beneficial because of greater economies of scale and because they are more likely to act in the national interest, while Judge Richard Posner famously argued in Natural Monopoly and Its Regulation that the deadweight losses associated with regulating such monopolies were greater than any possible benefit.
The company of actors formed by Shakespeare, Richard Burbage, Will Kempe and the others in 1594 enjoyed the patronage of Henry Carey, first Lord Hunsdon, then serving as Lord Chamberlain ; they were, famously, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle, built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in the 13th century, stand above the village, famously painted by Richard Wilson and J. M. W.
Richard Mashiter who, in 1735, was famously elected ahead of Dr Johnson, the celebrated author, essayist, and lexicographer.
Junius Richard Jayewardene ( Sinhala: ජ ු න ි යස ් ර ි චඩ ් ජයවර ් ධන, ; September 17, 1906 – November 1, 1996 ), famously abbreviated in Sri Lanka as JR, was the first executive President of Sri Lanka, serving from 1978 till 1989.
Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys, whose debut album won the prize, famously exclaimed " Someone call 999, Richard Hawley's been robbed!

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He nominated his Board of Inspectors for the prisons but to his surprise they refused to appoint his choice for warden, Richard White.
* 1290 – 1291: Richard, refused the appointment
He introduces the word " freelance ": " I offered Richard the service of my Free Lances, and he refused them ... thanks to the bustling times, a man of action will always find employment.
Richard refused to give up Aquitaine ; Henry II was furious and ordered John, with help from Geoffrey, to march south and retake the duchy by force.
He refused, and Richard was released from captivity on 4 February 1194.
From 1180 to 1183 the tension between Henry and Richard grew, as King Henry commanded Richard to pay homage to Henry the Young King, but Richard refused.
Richard refused, and conflict continued between them.
Isaac refused, so Richard landed his troops and took Limassol.
When some refused to accept this, because they wanted the army to adopt the Levellers ' document, they were arrested, and one of the ringleaders, Private Richard Arnold, was executed.
The party refused to renominate his sitting Vice-President, Richard Mentor Johnson.
U. S. District Judge Richard Matsch refused, however, to impose the $ 14 million restitution asked for by prosecutors, saying he would not sentence her to a " life of poverty.
Richard Armour's book It All Started With Columbus ( 1953, revised 1961 ) treats the history of the United States, from 1492 to the JFK presidency, in a manner that owes a great deal to Sellar and Yeatman (" Ferdinand and Isabella refused to believe the world was round, even when Columbus showed them an egg ").
Some sources claim Godard didn't trust Hollywood and refused ; Richard Benton claimed that Godard wanted to shoot the film in New Jersey in January and took offense when would-be producer Norah Wright objected that was unreasonable considering the story took place in Texas with its year round warm environment while her partner, Elinor Jones, claimed they did not believe Godard was right for the project in the first place.
Dacre hinted that Albany — cast in the role of Richard III — was responsible, though Margaret, even in her vulnerable state, refused to accept this, saying that if he really aimed at securing the throne for himself the death of James would have suited his purpose better.
Richard had applied to be a machinist in the military, but was again refused due to his lack of a high school diploma or technical trade certificate.
According to Associate Producer Mort Abrahams, Heston refused initially to appear in the sequel but " he made so much money out of the first one " that studio head Richard Zanuck asked Heston to do a cameo as a favor.
Although PCCW's substantial shareholder China Netcom had earlier expressed objection to any disposal of key assets to foreign groups, it also refused to increase its stake ; Richard Li attempted to exit from the business in 2006.
The college statutes required the sentence to be exercised by the vice-master Richard Walker, who was a friend of Bentley and refused to act.
Gradually his anti-Communist views became outdated but he stubbornly refused to modify them in the face of developments like Richard Nixon's détente with China and Russia in the early 1970s.
On Oliver Cromwell's death, at which he was present, he in vain gave his support to Richard Cromwell ; his regiment refused to obey his orders, and the Long Parliament dismissed him from his command as a representative of the army.
On Cromwell's death Haselrig refused support to Richard Cromwell, and was instrumental in his downfall.
Richard Bagwell in the DNB article states " On the other hand, it may be thought suspicious that Sir Robert Loftus refused to join in his wife's suit against his father ".

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