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In Agate Bay ( Two Harbors ) most of the land was bought from Thomas Sexton, who by that time had owned the land for twenty years.
Famous legal academics who graduated from Harvard Law include Erwin Chemerinsky, Ronald Dworkin, Susan Estrich, Arthur R. Miller, William L. Prosser, John Sexton, Kathleen Sullivan, Cass Sunstein, Michael Kinsley, Gerald L. Neuman, and Laurence Tribe.
Other writers who have made use of the theme include Donald Barthelme ( in his novel Snow White ), Gregory Maguire ( in his novel Mirror Mirror ), Jane Yolen ( in her story " Snow in Summer ," published in Black Swan, White Raven ), Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald ( in their story " The Queen's Mirror ," published in A Wizard's Dozen ), Anne Sexton ( in her poem " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ," published in Transformations ), Gail Carson Levine ( in Fairest ), and A. S. Byatt ( in her essay " Ice, Snow, Glass ," published in Mirror, Mirror on the Wall ).
According to David Sexton, author of The Strange World of Thomas Harris: Inside the Mind of the Creator of Hannibal Lecter, Harris once told a librarian in Cleveland, Mississippi, that Lecter was inspired by William Coyne, a local murderer who had escaped from prison in 1934 and gone on a rampage that included acts of murder and cannibalism.
Dr. Frederick Sexton's wife, May Sexton, was a suffragette who worked for women to become eligible for technical education.
Other artists who produced paintings of Hawaii for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company ’ s advertising include Lloyd Sexton, Jr., Millard Sheets, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Isamu Noguchi, and Miguel Covarrubias.
Sexton subsequently wrote a semi-autobiographical film, Adult Children of Alcoholics: The Musical, which was in production in November 1993 when Sexton, who was openly gay, fell ill due to complications from AIDS.
Their pastor is Dr. Clarence Sexton who is avid student of Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Sexton Blake is a fictional detective who appeared in many British comic strips and novels throughout the 20th century.
In 1907, a story entitled " Sexton Blake's Honour " dealt with Blake's pursuit of a criminal who turned out to be his brother, Henry Blake.
After moving to Orangeville, Ontario when he was a youth, Reso met Adam Copeland, who became his best friend and later tag team partner throughout his early career as " Edge " and " Sexton Hardcastle ".
The Sexton farm was purchased from the heirs of Pliny T. Sexton, who owned the " Mormon Hill farm " encompassing the remainder of the hill.
Teena's rape scene was given an extended filming time, and Sexton, who portrayed the attacker, walked away in tears afterward.
Since the 1920s, the town was owned by relatives of Atlanta businessman John Sexton, who sold the entire town at an auction on April 26, 2005, in San Francisco.
John Sexton, who had not visited Palisade for some 35 years, said he sold the town because he needed tuition money for his daughter to go to college.
* Sexton Blake, a character who appeared in numerous penny dreadfuls
At one point midway through the first day of play, Ungar began to fall asleep at his table and told Mike Sexton ( who was also playing ) he didn't think he could make it.
A young shoplifter who identifies himself only as Warren Beatty ( Brendan Sexton III ) is apprehended outside the store by Lucas.
Two phenomenally popular characters to come out of the penny dreadfuls were Jack Harkaway, introduced in the Boys of England in 1871, and Sexton Blake, who began in the Half-penny Marvel in 1893.
Musicians who worked with her included Clarence Clemons, Kenny G and Charlie Sexton.
Sexton was one of a number of celebrities who reminisced about their baseball memories on the HBO special Brooklyn Dodgers-Ghosts of Flatbush.
Her father, Senator Sedgewick Sexton, is a presidential candidate who is more popular than incumbent President of the United States Zachary Herney.

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Dead, dead as a brass door nail, and I sometimes feel like the Sexton, for I'm about the last to be even interested.
Seeking this two-year term are James Culbertson, Dwight M. Steeves, James C. Piersee, W.M. Sexton and Theodore W. Heitschmidt.
Other prominent members of the cabal were Brian Reid, Richard Sexton, Chuq von Rospach, Neil Crellin and Rick Adams.
Under Docherty's successor, Dave Sexton, Chelsea won the FA Cup in 1970, beating Leeds United 2 – 1 in a final replay.
The university is made up of four campuses, with Sexton and Carleton located near Downtown Halifax, while Studley is closer to the Northwest Arm.
Sexton campus currently houses Dalhousie's engineering, architecture and planning faculties.
Other sporting facilities includes Memorial Arena, home to the university's varsity hockey teams, Studley Gymnasium, the Sexton Gymnasium and field and the Langille Athletic Centre in Truro-Bible Hill.
* Gravediggers – a Sexton, and a clown.
Dave Sexton replaced Docherty as manager in the summer of 1977.
Sexton was dismissed in 1981, even though the team won the last seven games under his direction.
* 1928 – Anne Sexton, American poet ( d. 1974 )
In 2002, as a result of her friend Kent Sexton dying from scleroderma, she interrupted work on her new album C ' mon C ' mon to record the traditional hymn " Be Still, My Soul ," to be played at his funeral.
It was replaced by the more effective Sexton.
These were usually lightly armoured vehicles with open-topped hull, US M7 Priest, British Sexton ( 25 pdr ) and German Wespe and Hummel being typical examples.
2006 featured the Tournament of Champions on June 25 and 26, won by Mike Sexton.
* October 4 – Anne Sexton, American poet and writer ( b. 1928 )
* November 9 – Anne Sexton, American poet ( d. 1974 )
New York ’ s Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and New York University ’ s President John Sexton on April 23, 2012, announced an historic agreement between New York City, New York ’ s MTA, and a consortium of world-class academic institutions, and private technology companies, that will lead to the creation in New York of a Center for Urban Science and Progress ( CUSP ).
That was the closest he came to winning another trophy with Chelsea until 1970, by which time Docherty had been succeeded by Dave Sexton.
Sexton Ming, Tracey Emin, Charles Thomson ( artist ) | Charles Thomson, Billy Childish and musician Russell Wilkinson at the Rochester Adult Education Centre to record The Medway Poets LP, 11 December 1987.
There were eleven other founding members: Philip Absolon, Frances Castle, Sheila Clark, Eamon Everall, Ella Guru, Wolf Howard, Bill Lewis, Sanchia Lewis, Joe Machine, Sexton Ming, and Charles Williams.
Sexton Ming left to concentrate on a solo career with the Aquarium Gallery.
Her novel A Vicious Circle was originally contracted to be published by Hamish Hamilton, but was cancelled when its proof copy received a libel threat from David Sexton, a literary critic and former boyfriend of Craig's at Cambridge, fifteen years previously.
* O. Griffith Sexton
Lyric poetry dealing with relationships, sex and domestic life constituted the new mainstream of American poetry in the late 20th century, influenced by the confessional poets of the 1950s and 60s, such as Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton.

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