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Sargent and was
As a celebration, in partnership with the CLIC Sargent charity, 2 August 2008 was Gnashional Menace Day, where children were sponsored to behave like Dennis.
Cecilia Beaux ( May 1, 1855 – September 7, 1942 ) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent.
Though Beaux was an individualist, comparisons to Sargent would prove inevitable, and often favorable.
At a special " Leadership Convention " in Kilkenny on 6 October 2001, Trevor Sargent was elected the first official leader of the Green Party.
Lipscomb was married to the former Mary Adele Sargent from 1944 to 1983.
The eventual Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate, Sargent Shriver, was also a Marylander.
When James Best briefly boycotted the show during the mid-second season, he was temporarily replaced several " one off " Sheriffs, the longest standing being Sheriff Grady Bird, played by Dick Sargent, who appeared in two episodes (" Jude Emery " and " Officer Daisy Duke ").
Framestore was founded in 1986 by Sharon Reed, William Sargent, Jonathan Hills, Mike McGee and Alison Turner.
However, the engagement was called off, possibly due to his affair around this time with the journalist Adela Rogers St. John, and in 1928 he married Jessica Stewart Sargent.
Written by Carl Sargent and Rik Rose, this was not the city created by Gygax and Kuntz, but a new plan built from references made in previously published material.
The boxed set was supported by the publication of two new source books in 1993, also written by Sargent.
He concluded that some lesser changes may have been made by Malcolm Sargent, but in a few cases Hulme was uncertain as to which conductor was responsible for which change.
It was then hoisted into the air again by Sargent William Jasper and kept aloft, rallying the troops, until it could be remounted.
The original plan was that Arturo Toscanini would conduct the opening concerts, but he was unwell, and the inaugural concerts were conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent and Sir Adrian Boult.
Through him, Whistler was introduced to the circle of Gustave Courbet, which included Carolus-Duran ( later the teacher of John Singer Sargent ), Alphonse Legros, and Édouard Manet.
Whistler was not so successful a portrait painter as the other famous expatriate American John Singer Sargent.
After winning four terms to the Massachusetts House of Representatives between 1962 and 1970 ( and winning the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1970 ), Dukakis was elected governor in 1974, defeating the incumbent Republican Francis Sargent during a period of fiscal crisis.
At age twenty Farrand was introduced to one of her primary mentors, the botanist Charles Sprague Sargent, who at Harvard University was both a professor of horticulture at the Bussey Institute and the founding director of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts.
John Forsythe played Al Manheim, Barbara Rush was Kit Sargent, and Dina Merrill was Laurette Harrington.
Perhaps his most valuable contribution was his favourable assessment of fellow expatriate John Singer Sargent, a painter whose critical status has improved markedly in recent decades.
Carl Sargent stopped working in parapsychology after this and did not respond " in a timely fashion " when the Council of the Parapsychological Association asked for his data and so his membership in that organization was allowed to lapse.

Sargent and originally
It was originally commissioned for an educational documentary film called The Instruments of the Orchestra, directed by Muir Mathieson and featuring the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Sargent.

Sargent and role
From season 6 onwards ( until the series ended in 1972 ), the Darrin Stephens role was played by actor Dick Sargent.
When Dick York was forced to leave the Bewitched series owing to health problems in 1969, Sargent stepped into the role.
* Dick Sargent ( 1930 – 1994 ), American actor known for his role in Bewitched
Despite the criticisms, Anatole Kaletsky has described Sargent and Wallace's proposition as a significant contributor to the displacement of Keynesianism from its role as the leading economic theory guiding the governments of advanced nations.
At various times, he frequented the studio of John Singer Sargent, befriended Mrs. Patrick Campbell, visited and corresponded with Percy Grainger and worked closely with George Bernard Shaw, who wrote the role of the Dauphin in Saint Joan for him.
Besides the ethereal bosses, it changed the earthly father as well, becoming the second series in which Dick Sargent replaced another actor in the same role.
Laura Swisher is a stand-up comedian based in Los Angeles, California, best known for her role as co-host of the former TechTV program Unscrewed with Martin Sargent from 2003 to 2004.

Sargent and Darrin
Co-star Dick Sargent, who in 1969 replaced the ill Dick York as Samantha's husband, Darrin Stephens, had a more difficult relationship with Moorehead, caustically describing her as " a tough old bird.
Richard Stanford Cox ( April 19, 1930 – July 8, 1994 ), known professionally as Dick Sargent, was an American actor, notable as the second actor to portray Darrin Stephens on the television series Bewitched.
Sargent played Darrin until the show ended in 1972.

Sargent and 1964
They had five children: Robert Sargent Shriver III ( born April 28, 1954 ), Maria Owings Shriver ( born November 6, 1955 ), Timothy Perry Shriver ( born August 29, 1959 ), Mark Kennedy Shriver ( born February 17, 1964 ), and Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver ( born July 20, 1965 ).
* John Sargent ( boxer ) ( born 1964 ), former heavyweight professional boxer from Minnesota
* Mark Sargent ( b. 1964 ), Australian rugby league footballer
But in the summer of 1964 Sargent Shriver, President Kennedy's brother-in-law, forcefully told Warnecke that " There must be something there when we get there.
R. Sargent Shriver, then director of the OEO, contacted Dr. James Wilson in 1964 and asked if he would lead a department that solely concentrated on poverty within Indian Country.

Sargent and turned
Sargent chose the pose for Gautreau carefully: her body boldly faces forward while her head is turned in profile.
During this period notable artists included Richmond Barthé, Aaron Douglas, janitor turned painter, Lawrence Harris, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Sargent Johnson, John T. Biggers, Earle Wilton Richardson, Malvin Gray Johnson, Archibald Motley, Augusta Savage, Hale Woodruff, and photographer James Van Der Zee.
Eventually, their interests turned to more recent artists and they developed a great affinity for the works of John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Winslow Homer, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Sargent and down
When this flag was shot down, Sargent William Jasper picked it up and held it aloft, rallying the troops until a new stand could be provided.
Shot down during the fight, then held aloft by a Sargent William Jasper to rally the troops, it became iconic of the Revolution in the South.
Wood engraving of the pro-slavery mob burning down Winthrop Sargent Gilman's warehouse.

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