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Sutherland's and historical
The creation of Deep Throat was inspired by the historical Deep Throat, Mark Felt, who leaked information on the Watergate scandal, and by Donald Sutherland's character X in the film JFK.

Sutherland's and having
After a year, Wayne disappeared, having never featured in a Singled Out story or any of Kev F Sutherland's Bash Street Kids ' Adventures stories.

Sutherland's and American
In the film, Sutherland's X reveals information about the possibility that the assassination of John F. Kennedy was orchestrated by elements within the American government.

Sutherland's and Association
Thomas defined social disorganization as " the inability of a neighborhood to solve its problems together " which suggested a level of social pathology and personal disorganization, so the term, " differential social organization " was preferred by many, and may have been the source of Sutherland's ( 1947 ) Differential Association Theory.
The principles of Sutherland's Theory of Differential Association can be summarized into nine key points:

Sutherland's and White
* Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland's play Po ' White Trash, published in 1900, exposes complicated cultural tensions in the post-Reconstruction South, at the heart of which is the racial status of poor whites.
Several other engagements were fought in Dinwiddie County, including the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, Battle of Sutherland's Station, and Battle of White Oak Road.
A prolific actor, some of Sutherland's better-known roles in the 1980s and 1990s were in the South African apartheid drama A Dry White Season ( 1989 ), alongside Marlon Brando and Susan Sarandon ; as an incarcerated pyromaniac in the firefighter thriller Backdraft ( 1989 ) alongside Kurt Russell and Robert De Niro, Lock Up ( 1991 ) with Sylvester Stallone ; and as the snobbish NYC art dealer in Six Degrees of Separation ( 1993 ), with Stockard Channing and Will Smith.

Sutherland's and concept
) When Yale University Press issued the unexpurgated version in 1983, the introduction by Gilbert Geis noted that Sutherland's concept of white-collar crime " altered the study of crime throughout the world in fundamental ways ".

Sutherland's and crime
Edwin Sutherland's definition of white collar crime also is related to notions of corporate crime.
Edward Sutherland's crime thriller Murders in the Zoo ( 1933 ) from Paramount starred Lionel Atwill as a murderous and jealous zoologist.

Sutherland's and which
Catmull saw Sutherland's computer drawing program Sketchpad and the new field of computer graphics in general as a major fundament in the future of animation, which combined his love for both technology and animation, and decided to be a part of the revolution from the beginning.
Much of Sutherland's work was to separate and define the differences in blue-collar street crimes, such as arson, burglary, theft, assault, rape, and vandalism, which are often blamed on psychological, associational, and structural factors.
Above the staircase is a painted ceiling by French artist Auguste Hervieu which depicts the Sutherland's children painted as the four seasons.
Burgess, a behavioral sociologist, and Akers revised Sutherland's theory and included the idea of reinforcement, which increases or decreases the strength of a behavior, and applied the principles of operant psychology, which holds that behavior is a function of its consequences and can be really bad in some cases
Their source is a tarn called Lake Browne ( 836 m above sea level ) which when full, overflows down the side of the mountain face ( similar to Sutherland's source ).
This could, however, make sense on the assumption that Windibank was not only interested in Miss Sutherland's money but also in her person ; that the bogus engagement covered an illicit and effectively incestous which might have been mutual, even if not ; that Miss Sutherland on at least some level knew all along who ' Hosmer Angel ' truly was ; and that Holmes was acting in her best interest in not bringing all this out in the open and avoiding a traumatic and shattering breakup of her family in the glare of sensational publicity.
Most of Sutherland's wealth is in the form of the art collection put together by the first Duke's uncle, Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, which had been inherited by the Ellesmere line of the family.
Under pressure from the NDP caucus and some elements of the media, Premier Gary Filmon called a public inquiry into the scandal, which found that Sutherland's candidacy had been encouraged by Progressive Conservative interests with the intention of causing vote-splitting.
The Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh had a number of notable paintings in its possession on long-term loan from the Duke of Sutherland's estate, including pieces by Titian, El Greco, Raphael and van Dyck ( one of which, the Venus Anadyomene, was bought by the gallery after his death, partly in lieu of inheritance tax ).

Sutherland's and was
Sutherland's portrait was included in the exhibit Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000 at the National Portrait Gallery.
Much of the early work on these methods was done in Ivan Sutherland's graphics group at the University of Utah, and at the Evans & Sutherland company in Salt Lake City.
Sutherland's name was also linked to the progress of the Sydney Opera House, begun in 1957 and still undergoing a lengthy and controversial construction.
The Sketchpad program was part and parcel of Sutherland's Ph. D. thesis at MIT.
Because of its then powerful capabilities Ivan Sutherland's revolutionary Sketchpad program was developed for and ran on the TX-2.
The decision, irrevocable, was in Sutherland's favor.
On the day of what was supposed to be their wedding date, Roberts ran off to Ireland with Sutherland's friend Jason Patric.
One of the Duke of Sutherland's subsidiary titles was Viscount Trentham, of Trentham in the County of Stafford.
Whilst Montrose was being led to his death Leslie dispatched five troops of horse, including some from Holborne ’ s and the John Gordon, 14th Earl of Sutherland's regiments to Dunbeath Castle.
However, a storyline that has Joyce possessed as the mother from hell was one of Sutherland's favorite possible scripts, but it was cut.
After the 2009 Bash Street Kids annual ( Space Cadets ) was published, Paterson's work on Singled Out was changed to be more like Pearse's style, where before it was akin to David Sutherland's style, while Nigel Parkinson drew it in the Beano's sister comic, BeanoMAX.
Sutherland's report argued against the scheme and it was not implemented.
The original Donnington village was to the north east of the current centre of Donnington and was under the Duke of Sutherland's estate.
Guitarist Eve Hartling announced that she was pregnant with music manager and lawyer Chip Sutherland's baby, and would be unable to tour with the band.

Sutherland's and ).
Having won an Emmy Award ( with 5 other nominations ), a Golden Globe ( with 4 other nominations ), two SAG Awards ( with 3 other nominations ) and two Satellite Awards, Kiefer Sutherland's performance as Jack Bauer became ( award-wise ) the second most acclaimed Male Lead Dramatic TV performance of the 2000s behind only James Gandolfini ( with 3 Emmys, 1 Golden Globe and 3 SAG Awards ).
A government inquiry would subsequently establish that Sutherland's candidacy had been encouraged, financed and organized by leading figures in the riding's Progressive Conservative network, in the hopes that Sutherland would take enough votes away from the NDP to allow a PC victory ( the aboriginal communities of northern Manitoba have generally supported the NDP, at least since the early 1970s ).
Sutherland's 289 votes were not enough to make a difference in the outcome, and most of the riding's aboriginal voters supported Evans ( who had, in fact, been publicly endorsed by the chiefs of the eight Interlake First Nations ).
Evans had heard rumours about Sutherland's candidacy during the campaign ( in fact, some suspicions were raised in the Winnipeg Free Press shortly before election day ).
The topics and subcultures explored in You Can't Win are very similar to those explored in Edwin Sutherland's seminal classic of criminology, The Professional Thief ( 1937 ).
He made his television debut in 1976, in an episode of The Flight of the Heron, then in single episodes of Sutherland's Law and The New Avengers ( 1976 ) and ITV Playhouse ( 1977 ).
Other roles include the lead in The Borderers ( BBC, 1968-70 ), Tom Brown's Schooldays ( BBC, 1971 ) ( as Thomas Arnold ), The Stone Tape ( BBC, 1972 ), Sutherland's Law ( BBC, 1973-76 ), Children of the Stones ( HTV / ITV, 1977 ), and Danger UXB ( Thames Television / ITV, 1979 ), The House With Green Shutters ( BBC, 1980 ).

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