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The Atlanta Falcons Adviser Board is made up of eleven members: Arthur M. Blank, Henry L. “ Hank ” Aaron, Steve Bartkowski, Glenda Hatchett, David E. Homrich, Felker W. Ward, Jr., Carl Ware, Bill Bolling, Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Ingrid Saunders Jones and Andrew Young ( Ambassador ).
A film version of the book, starring Morgan Freeman, Fred Ward and Greg Kinnear and directed by Robert Benton, was released in 2007.
* 1938 – Robert Ward, American blues and soul guitarist ( d. 2008 )
* 1917 – Robert Ward, American composer
* September 13 – Robert Ward, American composer ( d. 1994 )
* Rogers, William Warren, Robert David Ward, Leah Rawls Atkins, and Wayne Flynt.
In his pioneering study, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community ( Simon & Schuster, 2000 ), Harvard political scientist Robert D. Putnam wrote: " Henry Ward Beecher's advice a century ago to ' multiply picnics ' is not entirely ridiculous today.
The relationship between Jackson and his new teammates was strained due to an interview with SPORT magazine writer Robert Ward.
In the words of political scientist Robert E. Ward: " The occupation was perhaps the single most exhaustively planned operation of massive and externally directed political change in world history.
When asked what would make a revised work eligible, the chairman of that year's music jury, Robert Ward, said: " Not a cut here and there ... or a slight revision ," but rather something that changed " the whole conception of the piece.
* 1962: Robert Ward, The Crucible, opera
* His political prominence led to a family dynasty: his brothers James and John Telemachus Johnson, and his nephew Robert Ward Johnson were all elected to the House of Representatives, the first two from Kentucky, and Robert from Arkansas.
* Robert Ward Johnson-U. S.
Current members of the council serving in rotating terms of four years are: Robert Hall ( Ward 1 ), Michael Gresham ( Ward 1 ), Jere Braden ( Ward 2 ), Sally Shoultz ( Ward 2 ), George Mitchell ( Ward 3 ), and Mark Williams ( Ward 3 ).
The transaction was between John Baldwin, Robert Stille and G. E. Ward, ( commissioners of the Town of Many ); John Caldwell, John D. Tucker and Robert A.
Members of the City Council are Frank Kern ( at-large ), Tony Pullella ( at-large ), Robert Solari ( Ward 1 ), Steve Bonanni ( Ward 2 ), Sam Storino ( Ward 3 ) and Rick DeLucry ( Ward 4 ).

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I, edited by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel.
* Winston ; Robert W. Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot ( 1928 ) online edition
King, T-Bone Walker, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Son House and Robert Johnson.
van Vogt, Jerry Pournelle, Robert Bloch, George Clayton Johnson, and others, as well as many visiting writers and speakers.
In 2003, Morris won the Best Documentary Oscar at the Academy Awards, for his film The Fog of War, about the career of Robert S. McNamara, who was famous for having been the Secretary of Defense who had led the nation into the Vietnam War under Presidents John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and who was also crucially involved in having helped President Kennedy avoid a Third World War over the issue of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
The first operation was carried out on a 23 year-old British male, Robert Johnson, in early 2007.
The first operation was carried out on a 23 year-old British male, Robert Johnson, in early 2007.
In Sydney, protesters lay down in front of the car carrying Johnson and the Premier of New South Wales, Robert Askin ( prompting Askin's notorious order to " Run over the bastards ").
* 1968 – U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a national day of mourning following the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
People watching include Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy | Robert Kennedy, Senator Hubert Humphrey, First Lady " Lady Bird Johnson ", Rev.
* 1911 – Robert Johnson, American singer-songwriter and musician ( d. 1938 )
With a spectacular offense led by quarterback Randall Cunningham ( who replaced an injured Brad Johnson ), running back Robert Smith, veteran wide receiver Cris Carter, and explosive rookie Randy Moss, the Vikings set a then-NFL record by scoring a total of 556 points, never scoring fewer than 24 in a game.
With the team for sale, two potential buyers were found in Cablevision and philanthropist Woody Johnson whose grandfather, Robert Wood Johnson II, expanded Johnson & Johnson.
About the same time, a British blues scene developed, initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies who were directly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf.
Robert Leroy Johnson ( May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938 ) was an American blues singer and musician.
Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band.
Arguably the first influential classic electric blues slide guitarist is Elmore James, whose riff in the song " Dust My Broom " is copied from Robert Johnson and is held in particularly high regard.
Starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, Jaime Sánchez and Edmond O ' Brien, the film detailed a gang of veteran outlaws on the Texas / Mexico border in 1913 trying to exist within a rapidly approaching modern world.
In addition to McQueen, the cast included Robert Preston, Ida Lupino, Joe Don Baker and Ben Johnson.
His influence has extended over a wide area of musicians, including Robert Johnson, John Hammond, Alan Wilson ( of Canned Heat ), Bonnie Raitt, The White Stripes, and John Mooney.

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His last descendant, grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985.
Henry Montgomery, Vicar of St Mark's, Kennington, at that time, was the second son of the noted Indian administrator, Sir Robert Montgomery, who died a month after Bernard's birth.
In 1841 the Liberals lost office to the Conservative Party under Sir Robert Peel, but their period in opposition was short, because the Conservatives split over the repeal of the Corn Laws, a free trade issue, and a faction known as the Peelites ( but not Peel himself, who died soon after ), defected to the Liberal side.
Sir Robert Gordon died in 1847, and the lease on Balmoral reverted to Lord Aberdeen.
They had two children Robert ( 1803 ) and Fanny ( 1805 ) but the girl died within months, and George's wife died, probably of tuberculosis or, the year after.
Robert died in 1859 having no children.
Robert Koch died on 27 May 1910 from a heart-attack in Baden-Baden, aged 66.
Robert II crowned his son — Hugh Magnus — as King of the Franks at age 10 to secure the succession, but Hugh Magnus rebelled against his father and died fighting him in 1025.
This sought to bar Prince Henry from both thrones by stipulating that if either King William or Duke Robert died without an heir, the two dominions of their father would be reunited under the surviving brother.
Along with the disappointing season, the principal owner and man who moved the team to Indianapolis, Robert Irsay, died in January 1997 after years of declining health.
His son Robert Dowland was also a musician, working for some time in the service of the first Earl of Devonshire, and taking over his father's position of lutenist at court when John died.
Three years later, while Robert was serving with the Channel squadron flagship, John Scott died of heart disease, creating a fresh family crisis.
* Robert Maurice ( died 2004 ), Canadian businessman and politician
When Premier Cahill died on 22 October 1959, he was replaced by Askin's friend and parliamentary contemporary, Robert " Bob " Heffron, which tended to calm his aggression and opposition towards the government.
In 1292 his mother died, elevating the 18-year-old Robert to the Earldom of Carrick ; this had the side effect of stripping his father of his jure uxoris claim to the title and lands.
Robert died on 7 June 1329, at the Manor of Cardross, near Dumbarton He had suffered for some years from what some contemporary accounts describe as an " unclean ailment ".
His body lies buried in Dunfermline Abbey but before he died Robert requested that his heart should be removed and then carried in battle ' against God's foes.
* Sir Robert, died 1332 at the Battle of Dupplin Moor ;
In 1978 the labour party's longtime leader, Robert Bradshaw, died of prostate cancer.
His death came just a little less than a week after Michael Kennedy, a son of Robert F. Kennedy, died in a similar skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado.
In 1147 Robert of Gloucester died peacefully, and the next year the Empress Matilda left south-west England for Normandy, both of which contributed to reducing the tempo of the war.
She had five children: Diana ( 1815 ), fathered by Robert ; and Thomas who died shortly after birth ; Peter ( 1821 ); Elizabeth ( 1825 ); and Sophia ( ca.
In a bizarre twist of fate, Elijah Pierson died, and Robert Matthews and Truth were accused of stealing from and poisoning him.
Robert soon died.

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