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Although he had left the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, he remained closely connected to its management, namely Thomas A. Scott and J. Edgar Thomson.
Scott may not have been Markham's first choice as leader but, having decided on him, the older man's support remained constant.
Afterwards, Scott remained unconvinced that dogs and ski were the keys to efficient ice travel.
Grissom's wife remained in Indiana and while he was away his first child, Scott, was born.
Although in public they remained mutually respectful and cordial, according to biographer Roland Huntford, Shackleton's attitude to Scott turned to " smouldering scorn and dislike "; salvage of wounded pride required " a return to the Antarctic and an attempt to outdo Scott ".
Another of Sloan's assistants, Tyrone Corbin, was named the new head coach, while Scott Layden, the other assistant, remained as well.
In 1814 the western part of what remained of Washington County was combined with parts of Lee and Russell counties to form Scott County.
Although the Kansas Constitution was amended in 1986 to allow the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with the approval of voters, Scott County has remained a prohibition, or " dry ", county.
Scott remained there until 1836.
The JSA had remained inactive for some time shortly after the events of Zero Hour, but the surviving members ( Flash, Wildcat, and Alan Scott, now going under the name Sentinel ) remained active throughout the DCU, having been placed as reserve JLI members, as evidenced in Justice League Europe # 50.
UK government spent money sparingly on the laboratory, which remained very basic, though Griffith and his colleague, William M. Scott, " could do more with a kerosene tin and a primus stove than most men could do with a palace ".
In 1944 Scott and Grant stopped living together but remained close friends throughout their lives.
Nevertheless Steuben's Blue Book remained the official manual for the Legion, as well as for the militia of most states, until Winfield Scott in 1835 adapted the 1791 French Army Regulations for American use.
The Scott family remained in Jamesport until Martha was thirteen years old when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri and eventually to Detroit Michigan.
The new station at St Pancras, completed in 1868, has remained as a marvel of " Victorian Gothic " architecture, in the form of the enormous hotel by Gilbert Scott which faces Euston Road, and the massive wrought-iron train shed designed by William Barlow.
Zelda remained in the hospital while Scott returned again to Hollywood for a $ 1, 000 a week job with MGM in June 1937.
Scott remained a thinker, writer, and lecturer on economics and social issues for many years.
The lunar module, " Falcon ," remained on the lunar surface for 66 hours and 54 minutes ( setting a new record for lunar surface stay time ) and Scott and Irwin logged 18 hours and 35 minutes each in extravehicular activities conducted during three separate excursions onto the lunar surface.
Despite the loss of defensive stalwarts Scott Stevens ( retirement ), Scott Niedermayer ( free agency ), and Ken Daneyko ( retirement ), as well as a series of rule changes designed to increase offence, the Devils have remained one of the league's least scored on and least penalized teams.
The Summers boys were recovered and put into an orphanage and Alex was soon adopted though Scott remained there for much of his childhood.
There they remained, almost forgotten, until the fourth of February 1818 when a group, including Sir Walter Scott, set out to recover the Honours.

Scott and publicly
Although Nash wasn't traded, General Manager Scott Howson publicly announced that he had privately requested a trade, a move that has stirred up much controversy.
In the season five ( 2001 ) episode " Scott Tenorman Must Die ", Cartman, feeling cheated out of $ 16. 12 by a local eighth-grader named Scott Tenorman, successfully executes an elaborate scheme to publicly humiliate Scott in front of his favorite band Radiohead, by tricking Scott's parents into getting murdered and then tricking Scott into eating them.
Former players for the Dutch Masters include Scott Garrelts, pitcher for the San Francisco Giants ( was supposed to pitch the opener in the 1989 World Series, but an earthquake had other ideas ); Mark Scheiwe, drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1979 ( the same year Scott was drafted by the Giants ), but never making it to the big league because of injury ; and Ernie Westfield, who played in the Negro League and still represents them publicly.
Meetup co-founder Scott Heiferman publicly stated that the manner in which people in New York came together in the aftermath of that traumatic event inspired him to use the Internet to make it easier for people to connect with strangers in their community.
Developed by five US Army soldiers, 2LT Hans Mumm, SSG Shawn Mahoney, SGT Andrei Salter, SGT Scott Boehmler, and SPC Joseph Barrios, who were assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, the deck of cards was first announced publicly in Iraq on 11 April 2003, in a press conference by Army Brig.
While General Manager Scott Howson stated publicly that he had had no discussions regrading a Nash deal, other teams had indeed inquired about his availability.
Pierrepont publicly denied the allegation in a letter to Scott Lord and stated the rumor was " an infamous falsehood.
While he jousted with Nixon over racial policies and his Supreme Court nominations, including his choice of Judge Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., of South Carolina, Scott supported much of Nixon's domestic agenda, applauded the president's conduct of foreign affairs, backed his Vietnam policy, praised his invasion of Cambodia, publicly proclaimed Nixon's innocence during the Watergate scandal, and endorsed President Gerald Ford's pardon of his predecessor.
During a 1982 broadcast ( index number S-1086-3 ), Wes spoke with Dr. Scott publicly for over twenty minutes, stating that before coming across Dr. Scott's television program, he had never understood or felt drawn toward Christianity.
After his retirement from politics, Scott publicly acknowledged his long term relationship for the first time in 1993, upon the death of his partner Kim Yakabuski ( son of former Progressive Conservative MPP Paul Yakabuski and the brother of current Progressive Conservative MPP John Yakabuski ).
However, he and the other general, Winfield Scott, had both publicly quarreled with each other, and Alexander Macomb was promoted over both of them.
Also, in an attempt to publicly humiliate Cartman again, Scott cooks a chili consisting of the pubic hairs of all the teenagers in South Park.
The main host of the show, Scott Mills, is joined by current assistant producer Rebecca Huxtable, who was first known as " Wacky Beccy " and has a publicly acknowledged affection for cheese.
Bergner & Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy ; upon emerging from bankruptcy in 1993, it became a NASDAQ publicly traded company, changing its operating name to Carson Pirie Scott & Co. One year later, the company commenced trading on the NYSE under the CRP symbol.
Finally, the Rocha family publicly announce that they are against Scott.
Francevic publicly predicted the Ford would take pole position for the race but the Kiwi pairing could only manage 21st on the grid with a time of 2: 23. 05, some 5. 89 seconds slower than the Hardies Heroes pole winning Skyline of Gary Scott ( and 6. 89 seconds slower than Allan Grice's time in qualifying ) after a troubled practice and qualifying trying to get the car to run properly.

Scott and opposed
All of the breeds share a similar history, with origins rooted from the Bulldog and a variety of Terriers, except for the Johnson line of American Bulldog ( as opposed to the more pure Scott line ), which come from the Bulldog and a variety of Mastiffs.
" Later in the same year, she unsuccessfully interceded with James II for the life of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, Charles's illegitimate son and leader of the Monmouth Rebellion – even though Monmouth in rebellion had called upon the support represented by the staunch Protestants opposed to the Catholic Church.
They were also radically opposed by Reginald Scott in his sceptical work Discoverie of Witchcraft ( 1584 ).
; Charles Erskine Scott Wood: Charles Erskine Scott Wood ( 1852 – 1944 ) was the author of a satirical bestseller, Heavenly Discourse, which portrayed God and Jesus as anarchists opposed to churches, governments, war, and capitalism.
Scott had longed opposed the prohibition of alcohol, but the war made it all but impossible to resist the pressure of temperance advocates.
After more than two decades at Miami, in 1845 Dr. Scott, along with several other professors, was fired from his position after a dispute with the university president, George Junkin, over slavery ; Junkin supported it and Scott and the other men fired opposed it.
* Scott Kazmir-cited as an example of teams ' – in this case the New York Mets – foolishness in drafting high school pitchers because of the difficulty in projecting their future, as opposed to college players.
According to Tarantino's audio commentary on the DVD release, he was happy with the way it turned out as, apart from changing the nonlinear narrative he wrote to a more conventional linear structure, it was largely faithful to his original screenplay and, although he initially opposed director Tony Scott's decision to change the ending ( which Scott maintained was of his own volition, not the studio's, saying " I just fell in love with these two characters and didn ’ t want to see them die ") he realized when seeing the completed film that Scott's happy ending was more appropriate to the film as he had directed it, whereas the originally scripted ending would have been more suited to Tarantino's directorial style.
In 1998 she performed at the first Gay Shame event ( as opposed to gay pride ) at DUMBA in Brooklyn ; she appears in the documentary film of the event by Scott Berry, entitled Gay Shame ' 98.
Pillow's antagonism for Scott was reflected in the 1852 election for president, when he opposed Scott's candidacy, supporting instead a former subordinate of his in the Mexican-American War, Franklin Pierce.
* He opposed the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Dred Scott v. Sanford.
Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, who opposed Carswell's confirmation to the Supreme Court, said that Carswell " was asking for it, and he got what he deserved.
As opposed to Interstate 495 ( Capital Beltway ) around Washington, D. C., on which exit numbers are generally arranged by mileposts counterclockwise starting at the southern crossing of the Potomac River, the exit numbers for the Baltimore Beltway are arranged consecutively clockwise starting at Interchange # 1 at Quarantine Rd, west of the Francis Scott Key Bridge crossing of the Patapsco River.
Scott opposed same-sex marriage for most of his life, on the grounds that it reflected the values of a society which for years treated homosexuals as pariahs.
Scott was opposed to federation and conscription.
Because two of his key writers, Scott and Southey, were opposed to Catholic emancipation, Gifford did not permit the journal to take a clear position on that issue.

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