Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mötley Crüe" ¶ 25
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Stein and was
Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the $12,500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for `` labor consultant work '' with five unions which organized Leavitt's workers.
The Achaemenid collection was enhanced with the addition of the Oxus Treasure in 1897, by acquisition from the German scholar Ernst Herzfeld, and then by the work of Sir Aurel Stein.
Edith Stein was Husserl's student at Göttingen while she wrote her On the Problem of Empathy ( 1916 ).
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
The chief reformer was Baron vom Stein ( 1757 – 1831 ), who was influenced by The Enlightenment, especially the free market ideas of Adam Smith.
Although Gris regarded Picasso as a teacher, Gertrude Stein wrote in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas that " Juan Gris was the only person whom Picasso wished away ".
Styne was born in London, England as Julius Kerwin Stein of Jewish immigrants from Ukraine.
Celtic manager Jock Stein sent Sean Fallon to see Dalglish and his parents at their home ; on hearing that Fallon was at the door, Dalglish rushed upstairs to remove the Rangers posters from his bedroom walls.
Stein was badly injured in a car crash and missed most of the season.
In that volume Hemingway credits the phrase to Gertrude Stein, who was then his mentor and patron.
In A Moveable Feast, which was published after both Hemingway and Stein were dead and after a literary feud that lasted much of their life, Hemingway reveals that the phrase was actually originated by the garage owner who serviced Stein's car.
The band and Kovac sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court, claiming Stein was not entitled to a cut of Mötley Crüe's earnings.
Stein sued the same day in Nashville's federal court, saying he was entitled to 1. 875 percent of what the band makes.
Another report comes from the writings of German Captain Freiherr von Stein zu Lausnitz, who was ordered to conduct a survey of German colonies in what is now Cameroon in 1913.
Stein was born in Budapest into a Jewish family.
Stein was influenced by Sven Hedin's 1898 work, Through Asia.
During 1901 Stein was responsible for exposing forgeries of Islam Akhun.
Stein was a life-long bachelor, but was always accompanied by a dog named " Dash " ( of which there were seven ).
Elliot Stein of The Village Voice saw the film as an ardent critique of American involvement in Vietnam, arguing that it " was not set in Transylvania, but Pennsylvania – this was Middle America at war, and the zombie carnage seemed a grotesque echo of the conflict then raging in Vietnam ".
The identification of the Vedic Sarasvati River with the Ghaggar-Hakra River was accepted by Christian Lassen, Max Müller, Marc Aurel Stein, C. F.

Stein and Vince
The band's original lineup — vocalist / organist Mark Stein, bassist / vocalist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist / vocalist Vince Martell, and drummer / vocalist Carmine Appice — recorded five albums during the years 1966 – 69, before disbanding in 1970.
The band has reunited in various configurations over the years, and is currently operating with three of the four original members, Mark Stein, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice with Pete Bremy on bass for Tim Bogert who has retired from touring.
The lineup for the tour was: Carmine Appice, Mark Stein, Vince Martell and Pete Bremy ( bass ).
At shows on the 2006 tour, they were joined onstage at various times by Rick Mullen ( of Van Morrison, Commander Cody, Don McLean ), Vince Martell ( Vanilla Fudge ), Mark Stein ( Vanilla Fudge ), and members of The Romantics.

Stein and Neil's
The band reunited with Neil in 1997, after their current manager, Allen Kovac, and Neil's manager, Bert Stein, set up a meeting between Neil, Lee, and Sixx.

Stein and personal
Edith Stein served as his personal assistant during his first few years in Freiburg, followed later by Martin Heidegger from 1920 to 1923.
The philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre published a book in 2006 titled, Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue, 1913-1922, in which he contrasted Stein's living out of her own personal philosophy with Martin Heidegger, whose actions during the Nazi era according to MacIntyre suggested a " bifurcation of personality.
A personal friend of the New England Sedgwick family, Plimpton edited Edie: An American Biography with Jean Stein in 1982.
Robert Stein believed that " In the New Journalism the eye of the beholder is all — or almost all ," and in 1971 Philip M. Howard, wrote that the new nonfiction writers rejected objectivity in favor of a more personal, subjective reportage.
In Paris, Aleksandra Ekster was a personal friend of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who introduced her to Gertrude Stein.
During 10 years, with an agreement of David Stein, he was witness and confidant to his activities and has the most important photo archives and files about the personal life and activities of Stein since 1981, including the story of the fake collages of Superman comics signed " Andy Warhol 1960 ".
A short form used with personal names, " Skook ", is found on the map of British Columbia at Mount Skook Davidson near the confluence of the Kechika and Gataga Rivers in northern British Columbia and Mount Skook Jim, near the head of the Stein River in the northern Lillooet Ranges between Pemberton and Lytton.
The honor of reciting final portion of the final page at the Continental Arena event was given to Rabbi Chaim Stein, rosh yeshiva of the Telshe yeshiva of Wickliffe, Ohio, who was making his ninth personal Siyum HaShas and had participated in each of the ten preceding events, including the first one held at Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin in 1931.
Twenty-eight-year-old Jessica Stein, a Jewish copyeditor living and working in New York City, is plagued by failed blind dates with men, and decides to answer a newspaper's personal advertisement containing a quote from Rilke that she had read and admired earlier.
Carroll scored a personal and artistic success in the late 1970s with her one woman show on Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein ( by playwright Marty Martin ), winning several major theater awards, and even a Grammy in 1981 for her recorded version of the performance.
The recommendations of Gerald Le Dain, Heinz Lehmann and J. Peter Stein included the repeal of the prohibition against the simple possession of cannabis and cultivation for personal use.
Stein became a personal student of Rudolf Steiner from about the age of 21, and enjoyed the unofficial supervision of Steiner while writing his dissertation ( a commented edition of which was brought out by Thomas Meyer under the title Dokumentation eines wegweisenden Zusammenwirkens ).

Stein and manager
On June 11, 2008, the band and manager Burt Stein filed suit against each other.
After a brief stint as manager of the Scotland national team following the death of Jock Stein, he was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986.
Members of the 1973 state tournament Mayer team were: John Hoese and Randy Hoese, bat boys ; Martin Rolf, Brad Wroge, Jim Henning, Harlan Baumann, Kevin Florek, Dale Hoeft, Bob Vinkemeier, Bill Stein, Ron Lehrke, Dave Lenz, Lowell Heldt, Dave Hoese, Darryl Gieselmann, Mark Meschke, Courtney Meyer, Mark Wabbe ; Bob Schafer, statistician ; and Ed Hoese, manager.
* Jock Stein, Scottish football manager, formerly of Celtic FC
However, Ferguson ( then in temporary charge of the Scotland national football team following the death of Jock Stein the previous September, and still in charge of Aberdeen ) had decided to wait until after the World Cup that summer before deciding on his future, and so the Arsenal directors appointed Graham as their new manager on 14 May 1986.
Next to leave was Brian Stein, who was brought to the club by previous manager Newell.
Jock Stein became manager in 1960 and so began the club's golden decade.
Wales had to win their last match at home to Scotland to be guaranteed at least a play-off, but were held to a 1 – 1 draw in a match marred by the death of Scotland manager Jock Stein who collapsed from a heart attack at the end of the game.
John ' Jock ' Stein CBE ( 5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985 ) was a Scottish football player and manager.
After a brief but successful spell at Hibernian, Stein returned to Celtic as manager in March 1965.
Three weeks later, manager Webber Lees signed Stein for the Coatbridge club.
When asked what he would do by the Llanelli manager, Stein said he would probably quit football and become a miner again.
Despite this success, Stein felt he could not progress further at Celtic due to his Protestant faith ; Celtic had only previously appointed Catholics as manager.
It was later suggested that Stein was allowed to leave Celtic temporarily with the intention of later appointing him manager, but there was no evidence for this.
On 14 March 1960, Stein was appointed manager of Dunfermline.
Stein was appointed manager of Hibernian in March 1964.
Wolves then approached Stein, as they wanted him to replace Stan Cullis as their manager.
Kelly was prepared initially to offer Stein the position of assistant manager to Sean Fallon, which Stein rejected.

0.705 seconds.