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Reeve and Paralysis
After a car accident on September 3, 2001 that left his wife, Angela Rockwood-Nguyen, a paraplegic, Nguyen and his wife became active in The Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center.
In 2001, the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center opened in Short Hills.
According to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation's Paralysis Resource Center, approximately 6 million people are living with paralysis in the United States.
Purl does charity work, for AIDS Project Los Angeles, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, Haven House, and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Reeve and additional
Survival knives made by Aitor, Lile, Parrish, Randall, or Reeve have hollow handles, which allow the user to store additional equipment in the handle.
The bulletin first aired on 14 July 2008, presented by Simon Reeve, and draws upon overnight news stories from the network's international news resources as well as additional weather forecasts and financial news reports.

Reeve and funding
Rufus is glimpsed briefly on a stretcher as Midgar is being evacuated in Dirge of Cerberus, and Reeve also hints that he is supplying funding to the WRO .< ref name =" docfunds "> Reeve: " I'm not concerned with the reasons this person has for helping us, as long as he continues writing the checks.

Reeve and for
** Christopher Reeve in the Superman film series, who was praised for making the disguise's effectiveness credible to audiences, portrayed Clark Kent as massively clumsy, paranoid, and, of course, mild mannered.
In season ten, for the first time in public Clark begins to formulate a bumbling / stuttering Kent with glasses akin to the Christoper Reeve / Brandon Routh portrayal of the character.
Clara Reeve, best known for her work The Old English Baron ( 1778 ), set out to take Walpole's plot and adapt it to the demands of the time by balancing fantastic elements with 18th-century realism.
* Frame Lock – Also known as the integral lock or monolock, this locking mechanism was invented by custom knifemaker Chris Reeve for the Sebenza as an update to the liner lock.
Simon Reeve writes that the Israeli operations continued for more than 20 years.
Reeve also writes that while Israeli officials have stated Operation Wrath of God was intended to exact vengeance for the families of the athletes killed in Munich, “ few relatives wanted such a violent reckoning with the Palestinians .” Reeve states the families were instead desperate to know the truth of the events surrounding the Munich massacre.
Marshall had initially considered Christopher Reeve for the role of Lewis, and Al Pacino turned it down.
** Christopher Reeve for Still Me
The first institution established for the sole purpose of teaching law was the Litchfield Law School, set up by Judge Tapping Reeve in 1784 to organize the large number of would-be apprentices or lecture attendees that he attracted.
Upon opening in London on 11 November 1899 at the Lyric Theatre, the show originally starred Evie Greene, Willie Edouin and Ada Reeve Running for an astounding-for-the-time 455 performances, and closing in March 1901, the show would prove as a training ground for numerous up-and-coming stars of the British theatre.
Dorothea Reeve was housekeeper for the second Duke of Leeds, Peregrine Osborne ( d. June 25, 1729 ), which in the social context of England at the time was a patronage plum.
Marriage into the Reeve family opened the way for Robert Gates to get into and then up through the Customs service.
" He accepted the offer and set to work to prepare his English manuscript for the translators, Richard Peers and Richard Reeve, both appointed by Dr Fell, Dean of Christ Church, who undertook the expense of printing.
As a relatively young lawyer, Sedgwick with Tapping Reeve pled the case of Brom and Bett vs. Ashley ( 1781 ), an early " freedom suit ", in county court for the slaves Elizabeth Freeman ( known as Bett ) and Brom.
Its former site is now a housing estate as well as accommodating Reeve Court, an extra-care housing project for older people.
USAF C-47, similar to those bought by Reeve. In February 1946, Bob Reeve received a call informing him that some ex USAAF C-47s and DC-3s were for sale.
Reeve bought his first DC-3, N19906, for $ 20, 000 with $ 3, 000 down and the balance payable over 3 years.
Reeve earned $ 93, 000 from this activity, enough to pay for the DC-3 and buy three more.
In the winter of 1946 – 47, Reeve filed with the CAA for a license to operate on the run between Anchorage and Attu, and in the summer of 1947 he was making weekly flights down the chain.
Reeve flew to Washington and leased Dutch Harbor field and acquired landing permits for Kodiak, Adak and Attu.
The CAA was going to close Merrill Field, but it was retained for use by Reeve Aleutian and private operators.
Douglas DC-4. By the mid 1950s, it was apparent that the DC-3s were not big enough for Reeve Aleutian.

Reeve and treatment
Several months before her death, Reeve taped the PBS documentary The New Medicine focusing on the growing trend in medical care combining holistic and traditional treatment.
Julie, upset with Henry's treatment of their mentally challenged son, decides to leave him and drops her suit against Reeve.

Reeve and result
Reeve and Croil Hunter ( President of Northwest ) flew to Washington to plead their case without success, but on their way back to the hotel, Reeve met Major General Sam Anderson, who had served with Reeve's brother Richard, and explained their predicament with the result that the military were persuaded to pronounce the field " militarily desirable " and thus Shemya was saved.
By 1784, as the number of young men in his office increased, due in part to the notority Reeve gained as a result of the highly publicized Mum Bett case, he built a small building on the south side of his property and created a formal 14 month long curriculum of legal studies.

Reeve and while
" On one occasion, Dr. Bob was the patient while the guest star ( Christopher Reeve ) played a doctor going to operate on Dr. Bob.
His play was later to be successfully revived on Broadway in 1962, with Dame Wendy Hiller and Maurice Evans, while the 1984 London revival featured his daughter, Vanessa Redgrave, along with Christopher Reeve and Hiller, this time in the role of Miss Bordereau.
Reeve Oliver was formed by vocalist / guitarist Sean O ' Donnell while he was a member of the Christian punk band Dogwood.
Meanwhile, Reeve falls into the duke's trap while hunting vampires.
In the early 1990s author Andru Reeve repeatedly tried to interview Knight while writing a book about the " Paul is dead " hoax.
However, well-known actors may be given top billing for publicity or contractual purposes if juvenile, lesser-known, or first-time performers appear in a larger role: e. g., Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman were both credited before the title in Superman ( 1978 ), while Christopher Reeve, the then-unknown actor who played Superman, was not.
Reeve, while a fervent supporter of the patriot cause, did not enter active service early in the Revolutionary War.
Initially, Reeve continued the clerking or apprenticeship system of having the young men work for him while they studied his law books.
In the early years Reeve continued the clerking or apprenticeship system of having the young men work for him while they studied his law books.
After about two years he removed to the Litchfield Law School, where he continued his studies with the Honorable Tapping Reeve, while teaching a common school.
Ted Reeve Arena was used as the setting for the interior of the Hamilton Mustangs home rink while Scarborough Gardens Arena was used for the setting of the arena's exterior.
John is named after singer Johnny Cash, while Kristopher was named after Seymour's friend, actor Christopher Reeve, with whom she starred in Somewhere in Time.

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