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* E. Stewart Lee: < cite > Essays about Computer Security </ cite > Cambridge, 1999
Houston sent second baseman Joe Morgan, infielder Denis Menke, pitcher Jack Billingham, outfielder Cesar Geronimo and prospect Ed Armbrister to Cincinnati for first baseman Lee May, second baseman Tommy Helms and infielder Jimmy Stewart.
He played one of Lee Marvin's villainous henchmen in the 1962 John Ford classic The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, with James Stewart and John Wayne.
British comedian Stewart Lee also satirized the oft-used phrase of criticism for political correctness: " it's political correctness gone mad ".
Tubman ( far left ), with Davis ( seated, with cane ), their adopted daughter Gertie ( beside Tubman ), Lee Cheney, John " Pop " Alexander, Walter Green, Blind " Aunty " Sarah Parker, and great-niece, Dora Stewart at Tubman's home in Auburn, New York circa 1887
* English comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring both make references to Warbeck, and fellow pretender Lambert Simnel in much of their work, both as Lee and Herring and individually.
Director Sam Peckinpah considered many actors for the Pike Bishop role ; Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, James Stewart, Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, Sterling Hayden, Richard Boone and Robert Mitchum were all considered before William Holden was cast.
The film stars James Stewart, George C. Scott, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Arthur O ' Connell, Eve Arden, Kathryn Grant, Brooks West ( Arden's real-life husband ), Orson Bean, and Murray Hamilton.
* Stewart Lee, comedian and writer – lives in Stoke Newington.
In 1995, Cleveland had a small cameo in a Fist of Fun sketch, a BBC comedy show featuring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
* Stewart Lee, comedian and writer
San Saba is the birthplace of actor Tommy Lee Jones, geologist M. King Hubbert, opera singer Thomas Stewart, and Aaron Behrens, front man for Austin-based music group Ghostland Observatory.
A few of them include Joey Kramer, Lee Kerslake, Tony Thompson, Dave Grohl, Tommy Lee, Peter Criss, Stewart Copeland, Chad Smith, Dave Lombardo and Brad Wilk.
* Jerry Springer: The Opera, a musical by Stewart Lee and Richard Thomas ( 2003 )
This was inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Billy Ritchie of Clouds, and Don Shinn, an English organist who played alongside Rod Stewart in The Soul Agents, as well as earlier figures such as pianist Jerry Lee Lewis.
* The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, James Stewart, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Edmond O ' Brien, Woody Strode
Due to other commitments Stewart was not available to play drums on the album, so Tommy Lee and Josh Freese performed drums in his place.
Carol Stewart and Gale Robbins were the vocalists and comedy was supplied by Pinky Lee and the team of Bob Sweeney and Hal March, later of quiz show fame.
Rex E. Lee was a first cousin of Mo Udall and Stewart Udall.
This more-familiar version of Bandstand debuted on October 7, 1952 in " Studio ' B '," which was located in their just-completed addition to the original 1947 building ( 4548 Market Street ), and was hosted by Horn, with Lee Stewart as co-host until 1955.
With Stewart Lee, Herring wrote material for Chris Morris and Armando Iannucci's On the Hour ( 1991 ).
In 2002 Herring played the role of Renchard in the Doctor Who webcast Real Time, with Stewart Lee as Carey.
Since cordially ending his informal partnership with Stewart Lee, Herring has written and performed one-man shows to critical acclaim.

Stewart and teamed
Hill teamed up with Norman Kittson ( the man he had merged steamboat businesses with ), Donald Smith, George Stephen and John Stewart Kennedy.
Although the film generally receives credit for teaming James Stewart with Anthony Mann, Robert Ryan also teamed with Mann in The Naked Spur, Men in War, and God's Little Acre.
It did not garner much airplay and RCA teamed Stewart up with songwriter Dean Dillon for a pair of duet records.
In January, Stewart teamed with Andy Wallace and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in a Boss Motorsports Chevrolet to take fourth in the 24 Hours of Daytona sports car endurance race.
According to the Arizona Republic, Senator Goldwater, Senator Hayden, the Udalls Representative Morris Udall and Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and other Arizona leaders teamed up on the successful passage of what was McFarland's visionary and intended legislation that became the CAP, " probably the state's most celebrated bipartisan achievement of the 20th century.
He teamed with Jackie Stewart and Chris Economaki in ( WWOS ) coverage of auto racing ; among the notable events covered by Jackson was the 1974 Firecracker 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
For the project's initial release, Jalali teamed up with Xiu Xiu front man Jamie Stewart to produce his follow up EP " Cities vs Submarines " in 2008 ( released on Gold Robot Records ).
In April 2007, Martha Stewart teamed up with Michaels to launch a line initially available exclusively at Michaels called " Martha Stewart Crafts.
He teamed up with Pow Wow Smith, El Diablo, Jonah Hex, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Green Lantern ( John Stewart ) to stop Tobias Manning.
In 1981 Stewart teamed up with Colin Blunstone to record the UK No. 13 hit covering of What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted, originally made famous by Jimmy Ruffin.
Umberto Bizzari, Torrefazione's founder, teamed up with Stewart Brother's Coffee ( later renamed Seattle's Best Coffee ) founder, Jim Stewart, in the mid 1980s to create Seattle Coffee Holdings.
In 1937 Stewart teamed with Slim Gaillard to form the novelty jazz act Slim and Slam.

Stewart and up
According to the historian David O. Stewart, Cornelius Wendell led an acquittal committee, which met in the Astor House in New York ; it collected a bribery fund of up to $ 150, 000 to influence Senators into voting for Johnson's acquittal.
Writing in 1956 John Stewart suggested that brochs were forts put up by a military society to scan and protect the countryside and seas.
The American composers Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca have written " symphonic " works for large ensembles of electric guitars, in some cases numbering up to 100 players, and the instrument is a core member of the Bang on a Can All-Stars ( played by Mark Stewart ).
The studios, however, were already under a lot of pressure, not just from free-lancing actors like Bogart, James Stewart, Henry Fonda and others ( who also saved taxes as independents ), but also from the eroding impact of television and from anti-trust laws which were breaking up theater chains.
While in Revolutionary Paris in 1792, the 22-year-old Wordsworth made the acquaintance of the mysterious traveller John " Walking " Stewart ( 1747 – 1822 ), who was nearing the end of a thirty-years ' peregrination from Madras, India, through Persia and Arabia, across Africa and all of Europe, and up through the fledgling United States.
On 29 July 1565 when Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, some of the Protestant nobles rose up in rebellion including James Stewart.
In short order, he met Judy Garland, Greta Garbo, Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons, Deborah Kerr, and Cole Porter, and Burton met up again with Humphrey Bogart.
John of Dunois, La Hire and Poton de Xaintrailles were partisans of La Trémoille, while Charles de Bourbon ( Count of Clermont ) ( son of the imprisoned duke of Bourbon ), the marshal Jean de Brosse ( Sieur de Boussac ) and John Stewart of Darnley ( head of the Scottish auxiliary forces ), were lined up with the constable.
An angry Patrick lined up between the pipes for two periods in game two of the Stanley Cup Finals, allowing one goal to Maroons center Nels Stewart.
Historian David O. Stewart sums up Seward's involvement this way:
Stewart County is home to Fort Donelson, the site of a Confederate stand against the Union's push up the Cumberland River during the Civil War.
* Stewart Bevan, actor, screenwriter, lyricist and poet grew up in Southall.
Over the succeeding years, the lands around Cookstown were progressively bought up by William Stewart of Killymoon until in 1671 all of Dr Cooke's lands were in the hands of the Stewart family.
In 1994 the tree-lined boulevard thought up by James and William Stewart was restored and a scheme of regeneration saw the creation of green space, flowerbeds and restored shop frontage.
During a cooking segment with Martha Stewart there was a table set up with ingredients to demonstrate how to prepare some sort of meal.
Stewart grew up in Columbus, Indiana but started his racing career while living in Rushville.
Morgan Walker's cousin, William Stewart Walker, a United States Army soldier in World War II who later rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel, grew up north of Dodson in the Wyatt community in Jackson Parish.
Others soon followed: James Lake ; Pleasant Green Taylor, who settled on the Urban Stewart claim ; David Jenkins, who put up a small house on the south portion of Stewart's claim ; William W. Dixon, who settled by a small creek that would bear his name ; Stephen Ordway ; Luman A. Shurtleff ; and others.
The first scene of the movie sets up the danger of the " Sumatran Rat-Monkey ", a hybrid creature that, " according to legend ", resulted from the rape of tree monkeys on Skull Island by plague rats: Stewart ( Bill Ralston ), an explorer returning from the depths of the island with his guide and team, is carrying a rat-monkey in a cage and is stopped by fierce warrior natives that demand the return of the monkey.
Lynch suggests that the troubles of the 1450s between James II and the Douglases which have been interpreted by some historians as the legacy of Robert II's policy of encouraging powerful lordships was in fact a continuation of David II's build up of local lords in the Marches and Galloway — Robert was satisfied with government to leave alone the Douglas and the Stewart earls in their fiefdoms.
Robert II's policy of building up Stewart domination in Scotland through the advancement of his sons saw Carrick as the pre-eminent Stewart magnate south of the Forth-Clyde line just as his younger brother Alexander, earl of Buchan, lord of Badenoch and Ross was in the north.
In 1962, Haggard wound up performing at a Wynn Stewart show in Las Vegas and heard Wynn's " Sing a Sad Song ".

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