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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 subject
With his vivid manner of portraiture and his ability to catch unerringly some striking and usually unfamiliar aspect of his subject, he superseded Sargent as England's fashionable portrait painter.
Among many others, Botticelli, Perugino, Titian, Pollaiuolo, Giovanni Bellini, Guido Reni ( who painted the subject seven times ), Mantegna ( three times ), Hans Memling, Gerrit van Honthorst, Luca Signorelli, El Greco, Honoré Daumier, John Singer Sargent and Louise Bourgeois all painted Saint Sebastians.
He found little market in the United States for his skills as a professional forester, and worked various odd jobs until 1878 when he got a job in Pennsylvania managing the 15, 000 acres of woods which were used to obtain charcoal for the foundry of Cooper-Hewitt and Co. Fernow's observation and works like Report on the Forests of North America ( Charles S. Sargent, 1884 ) showed him the need for proper forest management in the U. S., and he lectured on the subject.

Sargent and minor
Sargent criticized the sequel for having over-the-top minor encounters, and warned that the complexity of the plot would require careful preparation.
When King was imprisoned shortly before the election, Wofford persuaded Kennedy's brother in law, Sargent Shriver, to race to O ' Hare airport to persuade Kennedy to call King's wife, Correta Scott King, who faced the specter of her husband sentenced to hard labor in a gulag-like Georgia prison for a minor traffic violation while she was in an advanced stage of pregnancy.

Sargent and controversy
Sargent enjoyed international acclaim as a portrait painter, though not without controversy and some critical reservation ; an early submission to the Paris Salon, his " Portrait of Madame X ", was intended to consolidate his position as a society painter, but it resulted in scandal instead.
Another controversy occurred on Sunday October 26, 2008, while working as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports, Sargent was conducting a taped pregame interview with the new head coach of the San Francisco 49ers Mike Singletary, and said " I heard that your mentor Bill Walsh was one of the first phone calls that you made when you found out that you had the job.

Sargent and on
By 1972, however, with only a minimum of work done on the I-95 right of way and none on the potentially massively disruptive Inner Belt, Governor Francis Sargent put a moratorium on highway construction within the MA-128 corridor, except for a short stretch of Interstate 93.
* Maier, Annaliese, At the Threshold of Exact Science: Selected Writings of Annaliese Maier on Late Medieval Natural Philosophy, edited by Steven Sargent, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982.
Official White House portrait by John Singer Sargent Click on painting for the story behind the portrait.
** Bewitched starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick Sargent aired its final episode, " The Truth, Nothing but the Truth, So Help Me Sam " on ABC.
This event arguably marked a downturn in Daley's power and influence within the Democratic Party but, given his public standing, McGovern later made amends by putting Daley loyalist ( and Kennedy in-law ) Sargent Shriver on his ticket.
In 1992, after the two World of Greyhawk Swords prequel modules and the Greyhawk Wars game had been on the market for some months, TSR released the new Greyhawk setting, From the Ashes, a boxed set primarily written by Carl Sargent that described the Flanaess in the aftermath of the Greyhawk Wars.
* Nuts ( film ), a 1987 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt ; the screenplay by Tom Topor, Darryl Ponicsan, and Alvin Sargent is based on Topor's 1979 play of the same title
His tonalism had a profound effect on many American artists, including John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and Willis Seaver Adams ( whom he befriended in Venice ).
European-American settlers organized Washington County in Tombigbee District by proclamation of Governor Winthrop Sargent of Mississippi Territories on June 4, 1800.
The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain, oil on canvas, 1896, John Singer Sargent.
The theatre reopened on 21 October 1929 with a new production of The Gondoliers designed by Charles Ricketts and conducted by Malcolm Sargent.
Sargent wrote a rebuttal to these criticisms ( also not published until 1987 ) in which he did not deny that what Blackmore saw occurred, but her conclusions based on those observations were wrong and prejudiced.
By proclamation of the Territorial Secretary and Acting Governor, Winthrop Sargent, on August 15, 1796, the boundaries of Wayne County were declared to begin at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River then west to Fort Wayne, then to the southernmost point of Lake Michigan and along the western shore north to the territorial boundary in Lake Superior and then along the territorial boundary through Lake Huron, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie back to the starting point.
The film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won three, for Best Screenplay ( Alvin Sargent ), Best Supporting Actor ( Jason Robards ), and Best Supporting Actress for Redgrave, who drew scattered boos on Oscar night for her " Zionist hoodlums " acceptance speech.
Sargent was later tomahawked, as was his wife, who was too weak to make the journey on foot to Canada.
In 1924 a small homestead was built by the Sargent family on their leased land in the lowlands near Tolmer Falls where there was reliable water and reasonable grazing for their cattle.
The homestead was established in 1928 to function as an outstation on Stapleton Station, then owned by Harry Sargent and his family.
Dionne, Ezra Klein, Greg Sargent, and Eugene Robinson ), and some on the right ( including George Will, Marc Thiessen, Robert Kagan, Robert Samuelson, Michael Gerson, and Charles Krauthammer ).
His admirers, in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent.
Young Sargent worked with care on his drawings, and he enthusiastically copied images from The Illustrated London News of ships and made detailed sketches of landscapes.
In 1874, on the first attempt, Sargent passed the rigorous exam required to gain admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, the premier art school in France.
The name honors Bradley V. Sargent, who owned the land on which the railway station was built.

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