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Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when ( 1825 ) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt.
In contrast, the director's cut of Scott's Kingdom of Heaven ( which was a commercial failure in its 2005 theatrical release ) is the true version of the film Scott wanted, nearly an hour longer and has been met with more critical acclaim than the original version.
Several crew members wore protest t-shirts with slogans such as " Yes Guvnor, my ass " and " Will Rogers never met Ridley Scott " in reference to Will Rogers's most famous quotation, " I never met a man I didn't like ".
Scott, who because of his Discovery fame had entered Edwardian society, first met Kathleen Bruce early in 1907 at a private luncheon party.
Her initial meeting with Scott was brief, but when they met again later that year, the mutual attraction was obvious.
David Lightman was modeled on David Scott Lewis, a hacking enthusiast Parkes and Lasker met.
According to biographers, the two met at a pub in Carmel, and conceived a son, Scott Reeves ( born March 21, 1986 ), at the premiere of Pale Rider.
It was there, in 1960, that he met fellow faculty member, architect and planner Denise Scott Brown.
Section 8 of the Act refers to the prohibition of one person of serving as director of two or more corporations if the certain threshold values are met, which are required to be set by regulation of the Federal Trade Commission, revised annually based on the change in gross national product, pursuant to the Hart – Scott – Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.
In 1918, she met F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was a soldier stationed at an Army post nearby.
It was the hang-out of artists and expatriate Americans and the place where Canadian writer Morley Callaghan came with his friend Ernest Hemingway, both still unpublished writers, and met the already-established F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Merritt has never met his father, folk singer Scott Fagan, who had a brief affair with Merritt's mother.
Two conflicting stories of how frontman Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo met have been described by the band ; one was that Weiland and DeLeo met at a Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California in 1986.
While working in Liverpool, Scott met and married Louise Wallbank Hughes, a receptionist at the Adelphi Hotel ; his mother was displeased to learn that she was a Protestant.
In 1836 Dred Scott met a teen-aged slave named Harriet Robinson whose master was Major Lawrence Taliaferro, an army officer from Virginia.
After the divorce Vedder met Uncle Scott and learned the truth about his parentage, that Mueller was really his stepfather.
They intended to present it to Gary Gygax at Gen Con in 1977, but changed their minds once at the Con, where they met Scott Bizar who wrote out a letter of intent.
In his book, Cary Grant: Grant's Secret Sixth Marriage ( 2004 ), Marc Eliot claims Grant had a sexual relationship with Scott after they met on the set of Hot Saturday ( 1932 ).
" Stone met with Carrie Chapman Catt and Abigail Scott Duniway to form a plan for organizing in Colorado, and Stone attended two days of meetings about getting a woman suffrage drive re-started in Kansas.
The band was formed in 1991 when Chris Murphy and Andrew Scott met at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design ( NSCAD ) in Halifax ; Patrick Pentland and Jay Ferguson joined soon after.
In 1907 Lamb was purchasing the latest Joplin and James Scott sheet music in the New York City offices of John Stark & Son when he met his idol Joplin.
Branden then met and fell in love with a student at NBI, Patrecia Scott.

Scott and blind
Molly Kathleen Ringwald was born in Roseville, California, just outside of Sacramento, the daughter of Adele Edith ( née Frembd ), a housewife and chef, and Robert Scott " Bob " Ringwald, a blind jazz pianist.
Although NASA had itself contracted to carry stamp covers on the mission, the actions of the astronauts were not illegal, and NASA had turned a blind eye to similar activities on earlier flights, the administration decided to make an example of Scott and his crew and none of them flew in space again.
) Scott routinely sketched a list of characters and a few lead lines setting up a situation, which Walker would commit to memory or make notes on with his Braille typewriter ( he was blind since birth ).
Although their action was not in any way illegal, and despite the fact that NASA had turned a blind eye to similar activities on earlier flights, the administration decided to make an example of Scott and his crew and none of them flew in space again.
He is aided and abetted in his quest by a number of people, including Sybilla, the Dowager Lady Culter ( his mother ), Will Scott ( Lymond's second-in-command ), Lady Christian Stewart ( Sybilla's blind friend and neighbour ), Gideon Somerville ( one of Lymond's chief suspects ), and a variety of colorful characters (" Turkey Mat ", " the Lang Cleg ", and " Johnnie Bullo ", for example ) under Lymond's command.
David Scott Blackhall Award for services to the blind by BBC's " In Touch " radio programme was named in his honour.

Scott and poet
It was formerly the residence of historical novelist and poet, Walter Scott.
* 1771 – Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet ( d. 1832 )
Francis Scott Key ( August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843 ) was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, from Georgetown, who wrote the lyrics to the United States ' national anthem, " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
In literature the most successful figure of the mid-nineteenth century was Walter Scott, who began as a poet and also collected and published Scottish ballads.
Romantic friendships were also popular in the U. S. Enigmatic poet Emily Dickinson wrote over 300 letters and poems to Susan Gilbert, who later became her sister-in-law, and engaged in another romantic correspondence with Kate Scott Anthon.
* 1832 – Walter Scott, Scottish author, poet, and playwright ( b. 1771 )
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet ( 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832 ) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet, popular throughout much of the world during his time.
Mindful of his reputation as a poet, Scott maintained the anonymity he had begun with Waverley, publishing the novels under the name " Author of Waverley " or as " Tales of ..." with no author.
In Charles Baudelaire's La Fanfarlo ( 1847 ), poet Samuel Cramer says of Scott: Oh that tedious author, a dusty exhumer of chronicles!
The lyrics come from " Defence of Fort McHenry ", a poem written in 1814 by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, Francis Scott Key, after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British Royal Navy ships in Chesapeake Bay during the Battle of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812.
* Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet
* August 15 – Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet ( d. 1832 )
Capcom Joe Allen on Earth summoned David Scott and Joe Irwin, as their third moonwalk was ending, with the words " As the space poet Rhysling would say, we're ready for you to ' come back again to the homes of men on the cool green hills of Earth.
Other notable people born in or associated with Newcastle include: engineer and industrialist Lord Armstrong, engineer and father of the modern steam railways George Stephenson, his son, also an engineer, Robert Stephenson, engineer and inventor of the steam turbine Sir Charles Parsons, inventor of the incandescent light bulb Sir Joseph Swan, modernist poet Basil Bunting, Lord Chief Justice Peter Taylor, the Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz who was a diplomat in Newcastle from late 1874 until April 1879 — his most productive literary period, The Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva, singers Eric Burdon, Sting and Brian Johnson, lead singer of AC / DC from 1980 to the present, actors Charlie Hunnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant and Dec, and international footballers Peter Beardsley, Michael Carrick, Andy Carroll, Paul Gascoigne and Alan Shearer.
During the era of Romanticism, when knowledge of Celtic culture was overlaid by legends and fictions, the word was reintroduced into the West Germanic languages, this time directly into the English language, in the sense of ' lyric poet ', idealised by writers such as the Scottish romantic novelist Sir Walter Scott.
Guitarist Jimmy A and singer Sharon McCall also performed occasionally with the band, whose repertoire contained a number of songs penned by English poet and fellow Exit Records musician Steve Scott.
About 1978 Norman produced an album, Moving Pictures, for British poet and musician Steve Scott that was never released.
Also in 1986, Royal Music released Rehearsal For Reality ( also known as Rehearsal 4 Reality ), a compilation album that included some previously released songs, but also six new songs, including three instrumentals, and " More than a Dream " written by British poet Steve Scott.
" British poet and musician Steve Scott, who worked closely with Norman at Solid Rock, maintains:
* Sir Walter Scott ( 1771 – 1832 ) lawyer, novelist, poet
* Jill Scott ( born 1972 ), soul and R & B singer-songwriter, poet, and actress.
Notable authors include Pulitzer Prize winning author N. Scott Momaday, poet Don Blanding, and Hugo Award winner, C. J.
Other notable attendees included consumer protection activist and presidential candidate Ralph Nader ; Landscape Architect Ian McHarg ; Nobel prize-winning Harvard Biochemist, George Wald ; U. S. Senate Minority Leader, Hugh Scott ; and poet, Allen Ginsberg.
The popular legend deflated, however, when the original pencil draft of the report was revealed to show the handwriting of the later poet and lawyer Lieutenant Charles Erskine Scott Wood, who claimed to have taken down the great chief's words on the spot.

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