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* TNJBC = The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, Edited by Raymond E. Brown, S. S., Union Theological Seminary, New York ; NY, Maurya P. Horgan ; Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm.
In an aside, he cited the single mother title character in the television program Murphy Brown as an example of how popular culture contributes to this " poverty of values ", saying, " It doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice.
Stephanie Coontz, a professor of family history and the author of several books and essays about the history of marriage, says that this brief remark by Quayle about Murphy Brown " kicked off more than a decade of outcries against the ' collapse of the family.
* Speech to the Commonwealth Club of California (" Murphy Brown speech ")
Murphy Brown briefly names her newborn son ' Adlai Stevenson '.
Newton-John guest-starred as herself in the sitcoms Ned and Stacey, Murphy Brown, and Bette, and made two appearances as herself on Glee.
Hall plays Reverend Brown, who introduces Randy Watson ( Murphy ) and his band Sexual Chocolate, who perform " Greatest Love of All " at the Black Awareness Rally.
He also appeared in episodes of ALF, Campus Ladies, Entourage, Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, Friends, Greek, How I Met Your Mother, Mad About You, Married ... with Children, Murphy Brown, NYPD Blue, Reba, Reno 911 !, That ' 70s Show, Veronica Mars, Yes, Dear, and Desperate Housewives.
In television he has won both a Golden Globe and two Screen Actors Guild awards for playing the lead role of President Bartlet in The West Wing, and an Emmy for guest acting in the sitcom Murphy Brown.
( For Your Information ), a news magazine show within Murphy Brown.
By now Murphy was using the upper floor of the Brown Bear pub, at the corner of Mountjoy Street and the Shankill Road near his home, as an occasional meeting-place for his unit.
He also had guest roles on such shows as Murder, She Wrote, Murphy Brown, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and Caroline in the City.
She and Bob Newhart both reprised their signature roles from The Bob Newhart Show in episode # 147 of Murphy Brown (" Anything But Cured ").
Author Rita Mae Brown along with her cat, Sneaky Pie Brown, have written a mystery series commonly called the ' Mrs. Murphy series ' that takes place in Crozet.
Also, in the 1990s, Tomlin appeared on the popular sitcom Murphy Brown as the title character's boss.
Stiles also made short guest appearances on Murphy Brown, Mad About You, Mad TV, and Dharma & Greg.
CBS's decision during the 1992 – 93 season to move the show from its previously successful Monday night time slot, following Murphy Brown, to Friday nights was also said to play a role in the ratings decline.
A number of well-known computer luminaries have worked at BBN, including John Seely Brown, Jerry Burchfiel, Richard Burton, Allan Collins, William Crowther, John Curran, Wally Feurzeig, Ed Fredkin, Bob Kahn, J. C. R. Licklider, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Dan Murphy, Severo Ornstein, Seymour Papert, Oliver Selfridge, Bob Thomas, Ray Tomlinson, and Peiter " Mudge " Zatko.
In 2006, Brown became the subject of tabloid stories on the basis of her relationship with Hollywood actor Eddie Murphy.
On 17 October 2006 AOL claimed that Brown was having a baby with Murphy.

Murphy and speech
Murphy first came to national attention while attending Memorial University during a nationally covered speech in Lennoxville, Quebec.
It achieved a high level of political notoriety in the 1992 presidential election when Dan Quayle mentioned the show in a campaign speech, afterwards known as the " Murphy Brown speech ".
During his speech, he criticized the Murphy Brown character for " ignoring the importance of fathers by birthing a child alone ".
Because Quayle's actual speech made little reference to Murphy Brown's fictional nature ( other than the use of the word character ), the show was able to use actual footage from his speech to make it appear that, within the fictional world of the show, Quayle was referring to Murphy Brown personally, rather than to the fictional character.
*" Reflections on Urban America " ( Dan Quayle's Murphy Brown speech ) available in the Commonwealth Club of California records at the Hoover Institution Archives.
On 9 May 2008 Humphrys interviewed Richard Dawkins regarding a recent speech by Cormac Murphy O ' Connor.
During his term as Vice President, Dan Quayle delivered his famous Murphy Brown speech to the group.
In the Senate pre-selection Convention in the Sydney Trades Hall in April 1960, with backing from Ray Geitzelt ( but lacking factional endorsement ) and with the luck of drawing first in addressing the delegates, Murphy won support with an impassioned but well structured and infectiously optimistic seven minute speech on the Labor Party's historical commitment to civil liberties and human rights.
During the Second World War, Murphy was giving a speech about football to a band of troops, and in attendance was Matt Busby.
Busby was so impressed by Murphy's speech that, upon his appointment as manager of Manchester United, he made Murphy the first signing of his tenure at the club.
Esteemed Irish sportsman and Gaelic Games legend Michael Ronan Conan Murphy ( better known by the moniker Mickey ------ Ro Co ) has been a loyal supporter and advocate of the great one, and it is believed his passionate election night speech played a crucial role in the ultimate success of Bermuda Allan's campaign and marginal victory.

Murphy and became
The genre became a specific draw in North America in the eighties when comedians such as Eddie Murphy started taking more action oriented roles such as in 48 Hrs.
In 1899, Mile-a-Minute Murphy became the first man to ride his bicycle a mile in under a minute, which he did by drafting a locomotive at New York's Long Island.
Dewar became a partner in Ross Harper Murphy, in 1975.
The sub-genre became a popular trend in the 1980s when actors who were known for their background in comedy such as Eddie Murphy, began to take roles in action films.
Coming to America features Murphy and Arsenio Hall in several different roles, which following the success of this film, became a Murphy staple.
She enjoys playing the saxophone and became friends with jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy, whom she regards as an idol.
And in the event that aspects of crisis management depended on contact with the critical man-on-the-spot, as it did in 1958 when Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy was dispatched to Lebanon to attempt to defuse the crisis, his instructions came from the Department of State and he reported to the Secretary of State rather than directly to the White House, as became the practice during the height of the Vietnam War.
Gold was discovered here by the Murphy brothers in 1849, and it was originally called " Murphys Diggings ," which became " Murphys Old Diggings " when they moved on to greener pastures at " Murphys New Diggings " ( which became the town of Murphys ).
In 1954 the city bought four acres along Murphy Creek and this became Hillside Park.
It was here that Tom Quick and Timothy Murphy became famous for their Indian slayings.
In a relatively short time period, Dillsboro became a thriving town ; by 1888, it was the most important town on the Murphy Branch of the Southern Railway in the areas of Industry, with two sawmills, two clay mines, a locust pin company, a corundum crushing plant, a chestnut pole yard, a chestnut corkwood yard, two livery stables, six general stores, a large hotel, and a shoemaker.
The feud became famous because of the participation of a number of notable figures of the Old West, including Billy the Kid, sheriffs William Brady and Pat Garrett, cattle rancher John Chisum, lawyer and businessman Alexander McSween, and the general store monopolist Lawrence Murphy.
This area, which soon became Camp Crame, Camp Murphy ( now known as Camp Aguinaldo ), and Zablan Field, site of the original air arm of the PC ( the Philippine Constabulary Air Corps or PCAC ), was exchanged by the Manila City government for the old Gagalangin barracks compound in Tondo.
Dean chairman Joe Trippi ( who had previously worked for Gephardt in 1988 ) and Gephardt chairman Steve Murphy became involved in a war of words over that incident.
* Alan Murphy: Guitars ( 1988 – 1989 ) — replaced Boon Gould, but became ill and died of AIDS-related pneumonia a year after joining.
Murphy became the most decorated United States combat soldier in United States military history.
Leading the investigation into the theft was trilby-wearing Chief Superintendent Jim " Spud " Murphy, who became a media hero.
It was announced on 29 January 2008 that Beckett would become the new head of the Prime Minister's Intelligence and Security Committee, replacing Paul Murphy, who became the Secretary of State for Wales.
Emily O ' Reilly is an author and former journalist and broadcaster who became Ireland's first female Ombudsman in 2003, succeeding Kevin Murphy.
Upon his return to New York, Hayes became an assistant pastor at St. Gabriel's Church on the Lower East Side, where he served under its pastor, John Murphy Farley ( whom he would later succeed as Archbishop of New York ).
* Bruce Allen Murphy, a native son who became a professor and noted judicial biographer

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