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Hitchens mentioned that he had recently attended a Cockburn family wedding in which Alexander officiated, and that he and Cockburn used to see each other more frequently when they had both lived on the same coast of the United States.
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The appointed lieutenant governor James Stirling arrived in Cockburn Sound on 2 June aboard the hired transport barque Parmelia with his family and other intending settlers, numbering 69 in all, to establish a colony at the Swan River in Western Australia.
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Only two or three examples, and these of late date, are known in Scotland, among which are the memorials of Alexander Cockburn ( 1564 ) at Ormiston ; of the regent Murray ( 1569 ) in the collegiate church of St Giles, Edinburgh ; and of the Minto family ( 1605 ) in the south aisle of the nave of Glasgow Cathedral.

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Cockburn recognizes that projects may not always need detailed " fully dressed " use cases.
Cockburn suggests annotating each use case with a symbol to show the " Design Scope ", which may be black-box ( internal detail is hidden ) or white-box ( internal detail is shown ).
In 1868 Sir Alexander Cockburn, Campbell's successor as Lord Chief Justice, held in an appeal that the test of obscenity was "... whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Civic Holiday may also be known by one of a number of local appellations such as Mountie Day in North York, Colonel By Day in Ottawa, George Hamilton Day in Hamilton, Joseph Brant Day in Burlington, Founders ' Day in Brantford, McLaughlin Day in Oshawa, Alexander Mackenzie Day in Sarnia, James Cockburn Day in Cobourg, Peter Robinson Day in Peterborough, and John Galt Day in Guelph, as well as numerous other names in smaller municipalities.
Henry Cockburn may refer to:
On July 18, Cochrane issued orders to Cockburn informing him that to " deter the enemy from a repetition of similar outrages ... You are hereby required and directed to destroy and lay waste such towns and districts as you may find assailable ".
Justice Cockburn reasoned that the Obscene Publications Act allowed banning of a publication if it had a " tendency ... to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Among the portraits painted during this period, in what may be termed his third style, are De Quincey ; General Sir Thomas Macdougall Brisbane ; the Prince of Wales, Lord Macaulay, Sir M. Packington, Lord Murray, Lord Cockburn, Lord Rutherford and Sir John Shaw-Lefevre.
The possible extension of the Thornlie line may travel to Canning Vale and join the Mandurah line at Cockburn Central.
Justice Cockburn reasoned that the Obscene Publications Act allowed banning of a publication if it had a " tendency ... to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Kennedy took a prominent part in the construction of the Scottish Reform Act ; indeed he and Lord Cockburn may almost be regarded as its authors.
A ruling in 1860 by Chief Justice Cockburn stated: “ By the law of England, a parent ... may for the purpose of correcting what is evil in the child, inflict moderate and reasonable corporal punishment, always, however, with this condition, that it is moderate and reasonable .” It was left to the courts to decide what is meant by “ moderate and reasonable ” in any particular case.

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The young Villiers was to have a long parliamentary career, while Cockburn became Lord Chief Justice of England in 1859 ).
Songs recorded by Hurt have been covered by Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Beck, Doc Watson, John McCutcheon, Taj Mahal, Bruce Cockburn, David Johansen, Bill Morrissey, Gillian Welch and Guthrie Thomas.
Cockburn entered the Faculty of Advocates in 1800, and attached himself, not to the party of his relatives, who could have afforded him most valuable patronage, but to the Whig party, and that at a time when it held out few inducements to men ambitious of success in life.
Some people, such as the following authors, have inferred, insinuated, or suggested that entering a state of perpetual war becomes progressively easier in a modern democratic republic, such as the United States, due to the development of a relationship network between people who wield political and economic power also owning capital in companies that financially profit from war, lobby for war, and influence public opinion of war through influence of Mass media outlets that control the presentation for the causes of war, the effects of war, and the Censorship of war: ( 1 ) " The Iron Triangle: Inside the Secret World of the Carlyle Group " ( 2004 )" by Dan Briody ; ( 2 ) " The Pentagon Labyrinth: 10 Short Essays to Help You Through It " ( 2011 ) an anthology by nine authors who are Pierre M. Sprey, George Wilson, Franklin C. Spinney, Bruce I. Gudmundsson, Col. G. I. Wilson, Col. Chet Richards, Andrew Cockburn, Thomas Christie, and Winslow T. Wheeler ; ( 3 ) " Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex " ( 2010 ), by William D. Hartung ; ( 4 ) " Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda ( 2002 ), by Noam Chomsky ; and ( 5 ) " Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media " ( 2002 ), by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.
* Regarding prior knowledge of Pearl Harbor, Cockburn maintains that " there is strong evidence that FDR did have knowledge that a Japanese naval force in the north Pacific was going to launch an attack on Pearl Harbor.
In a Counterpunch article in August 2005, Cockburn referred to Hitchens as: " A guy who called Sid Blumenthal one of his best friends and then tried to have him thrown into prison for perjury ; a guy who waited til his friend Edward Said was on his death bed before attacking him in the Atlantic Monthly ; a guy who knows perfectly well the role Israel plays in US policy but who does not scruple to flail Cindy Sheehan as a LaRouchie and anti-Semite because, maybe, she dared mention the word Israel.
Since then, others have contributed to improving this technique, notably including Alistair Cockburn.
Notable contributors to the magazine have included Alexander Cockburn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Laura Flanders, Annette Fuentes, Juan Gonzalez, David Graeber, Glenn Greenwald, Miles Harvey, Paul Hockenos, George Hodak, Doug Ireland, John Judis, Naomi Klein, Lucy Komisa, Robert McChesney, Rick Perlstein, Kim Phillips-Fein, Jeffrey St. Clair, Jane Slaughter, James Thindwa, Kurt Vonnegut, Joan Walsh, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Fred Weir, Paul Wellstone, G. Pascal Zachary, and Slavoj Žižek.
He married Leslie Corkhill Redlich in San Francisco in 1977 and together they have three children, Chloe Frances Cockburn ( April 3, 1979 ), The O. C.
* The humorous song " Anything could happen " by Bruce Cockburn opens with " You could have gone off the Bloor Street Viaduct ".
and on the night before the primary election, McKinney's father stated on Atlanta television that " Jews have bought everybody ... J-E-W-S ." Cynthia McKinney had been through a long contentious relationship with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and commentators such as Alexander Cockburn allege that money from out-of-state Jewish organizations, angered by her stand on Middle East issues, was key in her election defeat.
In 1996 Silverstein left the publication and Cockburn and St. Clair have since been co-editors.
In 1765 the wit and socialite Alison Cockburn published her lyrics to the Flowers of the Forest beginning " I've seen the smiling of Fortune beguiling " said to have been written before her marriage in 1731.
16 aboriginal campsites have been found in the City of Cockburn.
Other guests spanned the political spectrum and have included Alexander Cockburn, Lenora Fulani, Ross Perot, and Richard C. Hoagland.
Festival headliners over the years have included The Levon Helm Band, Jim Cuddy, Feist, Kris Kristofferson, Rufus Wainwright, Valdy, David Wiffen, Murray McLauchlan, Quartette, Bruce Cockburn, The Sadies, Roy Forbes, Connie Kaldor, Broken Social Scene, Martin Sexton, Jerry Douglas, Jane Siberry, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Jorane, Jesse Cook, Odetta ( well remembered for a powerful acoustic performance from the CUPE Main Stage during a power outage ), Kate and Anna McGarrigle, John Prine, Stephen Fearing, Richard Thompson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, La Bottine Souriante, Emmylou Harris, Arlo Guthrie, Natalie MacMaster, Steve Earle, Sarah Harmer, and Ron Sexsmith.
According to Rodney Cockburn ( in his Nomenclature of South Australia ) the name Leigh Creek for the railway station and post office " was officially abandoned in 1916 on the advice of the Nomenclature Committee, who acted upon the suggestion of Lachlan McTaggart of Wooltana Station " The Committee pointed out that it was most undesirable to have a town of one designation and a railway station and post office of another.
Other well-known figures who have joined the campaign against security certificates include Warren Allmand, former Solicitor-General of Canada ; Flora MacDonald, former Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada ; Denys Arcand ; Bruce Cockburn, Naomi Klein, and Maude Barlow.
The suburb contains two major land use activities being the Woodman Point wastewater treatment plant and the Cockburn Cement works, both of which have a significant impact on the surrounding land use ( restricting the residential growth of the area ).
Settlement appears to have begun in Spearwood in the 1850s when Alfred Hooker took up Cockburn Sound Location 97, although several adjoining blocks were taken up during the same period by Charles Manning.

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Cockburn lost his seat in the 1874 election that had been precipitated by the Pacific Scandal and that brought down the Macdonald government.
Cockburn was brought up in Ireland but had lived and worked in the United States since 1972.
The fourth stage, opened in 1994, brought the freeway closer to Rockingham, in the process opening up the then undeveloped southern suburbs in the City of Cockburn.

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