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The Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia, launched at the request of the Khmer Rouge, has also been cited as a major factor in their eventual victory, including by Shawcross.
As early as 1946 the Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked " the campaign of calumny and misrepresentation which the Tory Party and the Tory stooge press has directed at the Labour government.
* The writer William Shawcross has described him as " one of the worst journalists writing in the English language ".
Val Shawcross, former chair of the LFEPA, stated that " Brian Coleman has an almost hysterical approach to the issues ".
* Sir Ralph Shawcross ( John Horsley )-Sir Ralph is another wealthy member of London society, he has two residences ; a London house and a country residence.
One of the co-writers of this tune, S. Shawcross also co-wrote " City Lights " ( which featured on the Angel City album ) and has since become an artist in her own right, performing under the name Sarah Lucie Shaw.

Shawcross and Cornwall
Works included the title work Continuum, a large torus of twelve loops, a conceptual model of the day that also echoed the radial geometry of the Inigo Jones floor ; Pre-retroscope II and Pre-retroscope III, based on two sea voyages Shawcross undertook off Cornwall in self-constructed wooden kayaks ; and The Winnowing Oar, a sculpture based on a motif in the Odyssey.

Shawcross and is
Old-fashioned, with Victorian values, his reputation is nevertheless threatened by his affair with Lady Agatha, the wife of Sir Ralph Shawcross, and it is usually left to Stokes to help him cover this up.
* Lady Agatha Shawcross ( Angela Scoular )-Lady Agatha is the wife of Sir Ralph and is also Lord Meldrum's mistress.
William Hartley Hume Shawcross, CVO ( born 28 May 1946, Sussex ) is a British writer and commentator.
Conrad Shawcross ( born 1977, London ) is a British artist, the son of the writers William Shawcross and Marina Warner.
Having been created Baron Chalfont, of Llantarnam in the County of Monmouthshire on 11 November 1964, his life peerage is the most senior extant ( since the death of Lord Shawcross in 2003 ), and Lord Chalfont is higher in the order of precedence than several hereditary barons whose inherited titles postdate his.

Shawcross and local
Fiona Colley also operates an online question and answer surgery with residents at local forum South East Central Nunhead forms part of the Lambeth and Southwark London Assembly constituency represented by Valerie Shawcross and the London European Parliament constituency.
Maxwell-Lyster and Shawcross went on to form a local Calgary band called AutoBody.
In March 1988, Shawcross began murdering again, primarily prostitutes in the area ( apart from June Stott, who was a local and was the first one of his victims to be mutilated after her death ), before his capture less than two years later.

Shawcross and .
William Shawcross, however, wrote that the US bombing and ground incursion plunged Cambodia into the chaos Sihanouk had worked for years to avoid.
He was prosecuted by Sir Hartley Shawcross and was convicted on 1 March 1950.
* 10-Hartley Shawcross ( Lord Shawcross ), 101, Britain's chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
** Hartley Shawcross, British barrister and politician ( d. 2003 )
* Shawcross, Nancy M. " Sister Carrie: ' A Strangely Strong Novel in a Queer Milieu ".
* Shawcross, William.
* Ryan Shawcross ( born 1987 ), Stoke City F. C.
In August Telford Taylor, the U. S. Chief Counsel for War Crimes, formally advised the British Attorney-General, Hartley Shawcross, of his intentions.
Between 8 October and 8 November 2009, the tunnel hosted a site-specific art installation called Chord by artist Conrad Shawcross.
There, he was scouted for Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, on which he played Hetty's under-aged sidekick, Geoffrey Shawcross, for four series.
Hartley William Shawcross, Baron Shawcross, GBE, PC, KC ( 4 February 1902 – 10 July 2003 ) was a British barrister and politician and the lead British prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes tribunal.
Hartley William Shawcross was born to John and Hilda Shawcross in Germany, whilst his father was teaching English at Giessen University.
It was in 1946 when debating the repeal of anti-Union laws in the House of Commons that Shawcross allegedly said " We are the masters now ,", a phrase that came to haunt him.
He was made one of Britain's first life peers on 14 February 1959 as Baron Shawcross, of Friston in the County of Sussex, and sat in the House of Lords as a cross-bencher.
Lord Shawcross was married three times.
He had two sons, the author and historian William Shawcross, Hume Shawcross and a daughter, Dr Joanna Shawcross, by his second wife.

has and lifelong
Jensen has had a lifelong interest in classical music and was, early in his life, attracted by the idea of becoming a conductor himself.
This type of cretinism has been almost completely eliminated in developed countries by early diagnosis by newborn screening schemes followed by lifelong treatment with thyroxine ( T4 ).
Thus, he implicitly emphasized that it is God-made (" God has joined together "), " male and female ," lifelong (" let no one separate "), and monogamous (" a man ... his wife ").
Nevertheless, Wells has this very same Time Traveller speak in terms unusual for socialist thought, referring as " perfect " and with no social problem unsolved, to an imagined world of stark class division between the rich assured of their wealth and comfort, and the rest of humanity assigned to lifelong toil: Once, life and property must have reached almost absolute safety.
A lifelong inventor, Lovelock has created and developed many scientific instruments, some of which were designed for NASA in its program of planetary exploration.
An older Edinburgh tradition has it that young women who climb Arthur's Seat and wash their faces in the morning dew will have lifelong beauty.
In these endeavors he has pursued a lifelong interest in ethnomusicology and in world music.
Since the 1970s, the introduction of a recovery approach to mental health, which has been driven mainly by people who have experienced psychosis ( or whatever name is used to describe their experiences ), has led to a greater awareness that mental illness is not a lifelong disability, and that there is an expectation that recovery is possible, and probable with effective support.
" Popeil has said the inspiration for this product was his lifelong revulsion toward incompletely blended scrambled eggs.
It has been suggested that Pitt was in fact a far more orthodox Whig than has been historically portrayed demonstrated by his sitting for rotten borough seats controlled by arisocratic magnates, and his lifelong concern for protecting the balance of power on the European continent-which marked him out from many other Patriots.
Possibly related to this hobby is the fact that Gladstone was a lifelong bibliophile to the extent that it has been suggested that in his lifetime, he read around 20, 000 books, and eventually came to own a Library of over 32, 000.
; " The Rocket ": Fiorello Bodoni, a poor junkyard owner, has managed to save $ 3, 000 to fulfill his lifelong dream of sending one member of his family on a trip to outer space.
The virus has four different types ; infection with one type usually gives lifelong immunity to that type, but only short-term immunity to the others.
At the ceremony, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, who wrote On the Waterfront, thanks his lifelong friend saying, “ Elia Kazan has touched us all with his capacity to honor not only the heroic man, but the hero in every man .” In an interview with the American Film Institute in 1976, Kazan spoke of his love of the cinema: " I think it's the most wonderful art in the world.
Despite smoking in some of his films, Eastwood is a lifelong non-smoker, has been conscious of his health and fitness since he was a teenager, and as a Vegan practices healthy eating and daily Transcendental Meditation. While promoting his film, Hereafter, Eastwood spoke about his views on religion and meditation by saying " I was always respectful of people who were deeply religious because I always felt that if they gave themselves to it, then it had to be important to them.
She performed three of the songs at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, helped to bring the songs of Bob Dylan to national prominence, and has displayed a lifelong commitment to political and social activism in the fields of nonviolence, civil rights, human rights and the environment.
Industry Training, as organised by ITOs, has expanded from apprenticeships to a more true lifelong learning situation with, for example, over 10 % of trainees aged 50 or over.
They became lifelong friends after making The Fortune Cookie and would make a total of 10 movies together — 11 counting Kotch, in which Lemmon has a cameo as a sleeping bus passenger.
Elmer Gertz, the lawyer who successfully argued the initial case for the novel's publication in Illinois, became a lifelong friend of Miller's ; a volume of their correspondence has been published.
Bart Tare ( John Dall ) has a lifelong fixation with guns — they make him feel good inside.
However, Valmont, the lifelong womanizer, has unexpectedly fallen in love with Tourvel.
" It emerges that Greenberg's lifelong ambition is to play Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, yet the three times that Greenberg recites sections of Shylock's most famous speech, the word " Jew " has in each case been written out.
Charles Higham has stated that this was the near final straw for what became a lifelong feud, but the sisters did not completely stop speaking to each other until 1975.

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