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Thaw had set in so the only retreat route was along the dike of the Oude Rijn.
Thaw, a Pittsburgh millionaire, and a man with a history of severe mental instability, was the jealous husband of Evelyn Nesbit, whom White had seduced at age sixteen.
However, unlike Thaw, who had to operate in the shadows, White could carry on without censure, and seemingly, with impunity.
Thelma Morgan had two sisters: Gloria ( her identical twin, the mother of Gloria Vanderbilt, the fashion designer and artist and mother of news anchor Anderson Cooper ) and Laura Consuelo Morgan ( aka Tamar ), who was married to Count Jean de Maupas du Juglart, a French nobleman ; to Benjamin Thaw, Jr. of Pittsburgh ; and to Alfons B. Landa, president of Colonial Airlines and vice-chairman of the finance committee of the Democratic National Committee in 1948.
Their divorce was finalized on 8 July 1941, with Katherine Thaw stating that her husband had separated from her because he said he could not support them both.
Russell Thaw married again and had three children, including a son, Russell Thaw, and a daughter, Terry Thaw.
The part of Regan was specifically written for Thaw, by a friend of Kennedy Martin with whom he had worked on Redcap.
On 28 December 1980, while the ITV network was showing Drake's Venture, Westward Television's two-hour filmed drama to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the globe ( starring John Thaw ), ITN broke into a commercial break to announce that ATV was to undergo major changes and Southern and Westward had not had their licences renewed by the IBA ; the south-west franchise was awarded to TSW ( Television South West ).
Khrushchev's Thaw had its genesis in the concealed power struggle among Stalin's lieutenants.
Under the Thaw beauty shops selling cosmetics and perfume, which had previously only been available to royalty, became available for women.
One of the first books by a Western writer to discuss the Great Purge in the Soviet Union, it was based mainly on information which had been made public, either officially or by individuals, during the Khrushchev Thaw in the period 1956 – 1964.
White kept an apartment in the building, and was shot dead in the Garden's rooftop restaurant by millionaire Harry K. Thaw over an affair White had with Thaw's wife, the well-known actress Evelyn Nesbit, who White seduced when she was 16.
Ba Thaw had prepared a simple Lisu catechism by 1915.
The incident ended the Thaw Era that had begun in 1956.

Thaw and murdered
In 1906, another Nesbit lover, famed architect Stanford White, was murdered by Nesbit's husband, Pittsburgh millionaire Harry K. Thaw.
In 1906, White was murdered by millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw over White's affair with Thaw's wife, actress Evelyn Nesbit, leading to a court case which was dubbed " The Trial of the Century " by contemporary reporters.

Thaw and architect
* 1906 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania millionaire Harry Thaw shoots and kills prominent architect Stanford White.
* Evelyn Nesbit, artists ' model and chorus girl, pursued by architect Stanford White and murderer Harry Thaw, whom she married.
* Evelyn Nesbit ( 1884 – 1967 ), chorus girl, noted for her entanglement in the murder of her ex-lover, architect Stanford White, by her first husband, Harry K. Thaw.
Younger Brother becomes smitten with coquettish showgirl Evelyn Nesbit, whose wealthy husband, Harry Kendall Thaw, murders architect Stanford White in a jealous rage.
On opening night at the outdoor Madison Square Garden Roof Theatre, millionaire playboy Harry K. Thaw shot and killed architect Stanford White: the otherwise undistinguished musical's run continued for some 60 performances largely on the publicity from this incident.
* Harry Kendall Thaw, ( 1871 – 1947 ), murderer of architect Stanford White, husband of Evelyn Nesbit
* Harry Kendall Thaw ( 12 February 187122 February 1947 ), acquitted of the murder of architect Stanford White in 1906

Thaw and Stanford
During the show ’ s finale, " I Could Love A Million Girls ", Harry Kendall Thaw approached White, produced a pistol, and standing some two feet from his target, fired three shots at Stanford White killing him instantly.
It is conjectured that Stanford White himself was unaware of Thaw ’ s long-standing vendetta against him.
*“ Thaw Murders Stanford White.
* June 25, 1906Stanford White is shot and killed by Harry Kendall Thaw at what was then Madison Square Gardens.
He was shown by his defenders to be a defender of the home and hearth against a seducer, as Harry K. Thaw would be shown to be in his 1907 trial for the murder of Stanford White.
The first trial to be called the " trial of the century " was in 1907 when Harry K. Thaw was tried for the murder of Stanford White.

Thaw and White
White considered Thaw a poseur of little consequence, categorized him as a clown — and most tellingly, called him the “ Pennsylvania pug ” — a reference to Thaw ’ s baby-faced features.
The reality was that Thaw both admired and resented White ’ s social stature.
" The rampant interest in the White murder and its key players was used by both the defense and prosecution in Thaw ’ s murder trial to feed malleable reporters any “ scoops ” that would give their respective sides an advantage in the public forum.
The autopsy report made public by the coroner ’ s testimony at the Thaw trial revealed that White was seriously ill at the time of his murder.
During the opening-night performance of Mam ' zelle Champagne, audience members noticed Thaw repeatedly glaring at White.

Thaw and Nesbit's
( Nesbit's grandchildren, however, refer to Thaw as their grandfather.

Thaw and at
On screen he has been portrayed by Franklyn McLeay in the silent short King John ( 1899 ), which recreates John's death scene at the end of the Shakespeare play, Jonathan Adams in the BBC TV drama series The Devil's Crown ( 1978 ), and John Thaw in the BBC Shakespeare version of The Life and Death of King John ( 1984 ).
* Sheila Hancock, famous actress ( and widow of actor John Thaw ) grew up in neighbouring Bexleyheath, and celebrated the reception of her first marriage ( to Alec Ross in 1954 ) at the Embassy Ballrooms, on the site of the recently-demolished Embassy Court.
It has never been established whether the subject matter of this particular song was a factor in prompting Thaw to take action at that particular moment.
Dudley won the " Best Original Musical or Comedy Score " Oscar for her music ; The Gathering ( 2002 ) a Anthony Horowitz thriller directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Christina Ricci ; The Grotesque ( 1997 ) released in the US as Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets a British film starring Alan Bates, Theresa Russell and Sting ; Hollow Reed ( 1996 ) a drama directed by Angela Pope and set in Bath ; Knight Moves ( 1992 ) American thriller directed by Carl Schenkel and starring Christopher Lambert ; Lucky Break ( 2001 ) a British feelgood comedy starring James Nesbitt and based around a prison escape ; The Miracle Maker ( 2000 ) an animated feature film made for TV by BBC Wales with Russian model makers ; Monkeybone ( 2001 ) an American film combining live-action and stop-motion animation starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda ; Perfect Creature ( 2007 ) a New Zealand made horror / thriller film starring Leo Gregory ; Pushing Tin ( 1999 ) a comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell based around air traffic controllers in New York ; The Pope Must Die ( 1991 ) a comedy film starring Robbie Coltrane the score was co-written with Jeff Beck ; Silence Like Glass ( Zwei Frauen ) ( 1989 ) German made but set in a cancer ward at a hospital in America ; Tristan & Isolde ( 2006 ) a Ridley Scott romantic drama based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Iseult and starring James Franco and Sophia Myles ; The Walker ( 2007 ) a drama written and directed by Paul Schrader set in Washington, D. C .; Her TV music includes scores for all episodes of Jeeves and Wooster with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie ; Lynda La Plante's Above Suspicion ; Kavanagh QC with John Thaw and The Tenth Kingdom an American epic fantasy TV miniseries written by Simon Moore.
Writer and artist Alasdair Gray grew up in Riddrie and the " Thaw " sections of his novel Lanark loosely document his early life there. Ricky Fulton of Scotch & Wry, Francie & Josie fame, raised in Almond street and went to Riddrie school at the top of the road
As a child, Russell Thaw co-starred with his mother in at least five films: Threads of Destiny ( 1918 ), Redemption ( 1917 ), Her Mistake ( 1918 ), The Woman Who Gave ( 1918 ), I Want to Forget ( 1918 ), and The Hidden Woman ( 1922 ).
In 1973 astronomers George Gatewood of the Allegheny Observatory and Heinrich Eichhorn of the University of Florida, using data obtained with improved equipment on the 30-inch Thaw Refractor telescope, did not detect any planets but instead detected a change in the color-dependent image scale of the images obtained from the 24-inch refractor telescope at the Sproul Observatory used by Van de Kamp in his study.
*" The Thaw narrative shows a man dying because he is bad at loving.
Ivan's Childhood was one of several Soviet films of the late 1950s, such as The Cranes Are Flying and Ballad of a Soldier, that looked at the human cost of war and did not glorify the war experience as did films produced before the Khrushchev Thaw.
He meets with Jimmy Kruger ( John Thaw ), the South African Minister of Justice in his house at Pretoria, but his efforts to expose the truth lead to his own banning.
From left to right: Nina Kukharchuk, Mamie Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev and Dwight Eisenhower at a state dinner in 1959Khrushchev meeting U. S. president John F. Kennedy in 1961In the West, Khrushchev's Thaw is known as a temporary thaw in the icy tension between the United States and the USSR during the Cold War.
Consumerism lies at the heart of the social, cultural, and economic reforms that occurred during Khrushchev ’ s Thaw by objectively displaying, through material goods, the Soviet Union ’ s desire for prosperity.
Thaw is the period when the snow and ice melt, at the end of the winter, in cold climates.
The official cablegram read, " Lieutenant David Endicott Putnam, killed September 12, 1918 ; buried September 14, at Toul in a field golden with buttercups, beside Luftbury, Blair, and Thaw.
Ten years after the end of the war, at the beginning of the post-Stalin Khrushchev Thaw, the city finally got an underground transport network.
In 1973 she was cast as the lead in Decameron ' 73 at the Roadhouse in London She was then inertviewed on the Michael Parkinson Show, and later appeared in the pilot of The Sweeney with John Thaw.
* Thaw in the Cold War: Eisenhower and Khrushchev at Gettysburg, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan

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