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Rutherford and films
This education, history, and background are hinted at in the Margaret Rutherford films ( see below ), in which Miss Marple mentions her awards at marksmanship, fencing and equestrianism ( although these hints are played for comedic value ).
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
Both films were made by the same writer-director team behind the popular Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple film, Murder She Said.
Other actors associated with British comedy films include Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Dame Margaret Rutherford, Irene Handl and Leslie Phillips.
During the 1950s she made her name as a sidekick to such comedy greats as Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford in films such as The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ) and the St Trinian's series.
The production featured Jessica Tandy and Roger Moore, and predates the Margaret Rutherford films by some five years.
* Mr. Stringer, the part that Davis played alongside his wife Margaret Rutherford in four Miss Marple films
The second and subsequent films starred Lewis Stone as Judge Hardy, Fay Holden as Mrs. Hardy, Cecilia Parker as Andy's older sister Marian Hardy, and Ann Rutherford as Andy's girlfriend Polly Benedict.
Rutherford soon established herself as a popular leading lady of Western films at Republic, costarring with actors Gene Autry and John Wayne.
In 1950, Rutherford retired from films.
It falls neatly within the genre of post-war British fantasy, and there are strong correlations with a number of films within this genre such as e. g. Passport to Pimlico, not the least being the appearance of Dame Margaret Rutherford in both.
He produced the first Agatha Christie films, starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple.
* John Rutherford ( director ), American director of gay pornographic films
Ann Rutherford, better known as Polly Benedict in the Andy Hardy films and as Carreen O ' Hara in Gone with the Wind, was a young and attractive Ghost of Christmas Past, rather than the somewhat unusual creation that Dickens described.
His wife always insisted that he be given a small role in every film she made and he appeared alongside Rutherford in a number of films, including ( as the character " Mr. Stringer ") in four adaptations of Agatha Christie novels featuring Rutherford as Miss Marple.
He is currently editor of The Agatha Christie Collection partwork for Chorion, which brings together and presents the newer episodes of Poirot and Marple ; the 1983 series Partners in Crime, and Agatha Christie film adaptations such as the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films and the all-star adaptations of The Mirror Crack'd, and Murder On The Orient Express.

Rutherford and are
In 1910 British physicist William Henry Bragg demonstrated that gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation, not particles, and in 1914 Rutherford and Edward Andrade measured their wavelengths, and found that they were similar to X-rays but with shorter wavelengths and higher frequency.
In 1907, Ernest Rutherford and Thomas Royds demonstrated that alpha particles are helium nuclei by allowing the particles to penetrate the thin glass wall of an evacuated tube, then creating a discharge in the tube to study the spectra of the new gas inside.
The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, representing the New York metropolitan area.
Rutherford Stuyvesant, the 19th century New York developer, and his descendants are also descended from Pieter Stuyvesant, however Rutherford Stuyvesant changed his name from Stuyvesant Rutherford in 1863 to satisfy the terms of a will.
Henri Becquerel shortly proved that beta rays are fast electrons, while Rutherford and a colleague eventually proved that alpha particles are ionized helium.
Bishop Julius, College House and Rochester & Rutherford are run independently.
The law and commerce and administration faculties are in the Pipitea Campus, near Parliament Buildings, which consists of Rutherford House, the restored Old Government Buildings, and the West Wing of the Wellington Railway Station.
* 1909 Ernest Rutherford and Thomas Royds demonstrate that alpha particles are doubly ionized helium atoms
Rutherford and Davis ( who died in 1973 ) are interred alongside each other in the graveyard of St. James's Church, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.
This neurologist and a novelist friend, Rutherford, are given dinner at Tempelhof, Berlin, by their old school-friend Wyland, a secretary at the British embassy.
The collisions of atoms are elastic collisions ( Rutherford backscattering is one example ).
Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the William McKinley, Rutherford Hayes, Calvin Coolidge, Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson libraries.
The practices of Jehovah's Witnesses are based on the Bible teachings of Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Bible Student movement, and successive presidents of the Watch Tower Society, Joseph Franklin Rutherford and Nathan Homer Knorr.
The peninsula and Rutherford Island are connected by a swing bridge, one of only three in Maine, which spans " The Gut.
Nearby is East Rutherford, in which can be found the Meadowlands Sports Complex, home to the National Football League's New York Giants and New York Jets, and a racetrack at which both thoroughbred horse racing and harness racing are conducted.
Members of the Rutherford Borough Council are Kim Birdsall ( D, 2014 ), Jack Boyle ( D, 2013 ), George Fecanin ( D, 2013 ), John Genovesi ( R, 2012 ), John Parnofiello ( D, 2012 ) and Michael Sartori ( R, 2014 ).
Plans are being made to replace the Route 3 bridge over the Passaic River and to improve the safety of the section of highway that passes through Rutherford.
The schools in the Rutherford School District ( with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics ) are

Rutherford and frequently
Speculation that Rutherford was secretly buried at Beth Sarim has been called " private rumor ", ' frequently disproven ', and " myth ".
* John Rutherford Gordon, sometime editor of the Sunday Express, who latterly wrote a column frequently praising the common-sense of the people of the town

Rutherford and repeated
In 1900, Dorn published a paper in which he described experiments that repeated and extended some earlier work on thorium by Ernest Rutherford.
It had the title: Last words of Reverend Samuel Rutherford: with some of his sweet sayings, but is more commonly known by the phrase, Immanuel's Land, repeated at the end of each stanza.

Rutherford and on
The Falcons then went on to play the New York Giants in a 2011 NFC Wild Card Game at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
A diagram of an atom based on the Rutherford model
The title first gained nationwide recognition in 1877, when newspaper journalist Mary C. Ames referred to Lucy Webb Hayes as " the First Lady of the Land " while reporting on the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes.
In 1900 he became a demonstrator in chemistry at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, where he worked with Ernest Rutherford on radioactivity.
* 1877 – U. S. presidential election, 1876: Just two days before inauguration, the U. S. Congress declares Rutherford B. Hayes the winner of the election even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
" Hans Geiger expanded on this work in a communication to the Royal Society with experiments he and Rutherford had done passing α particles through air, aluminum foil and gold leaf.
Rutherford showed, using the method below, that the size of the nucleus was less than about 10 < sup >− 14 </ sup > m ( how much less than this size, Rutherford could not tell from this experiment alone ; see more below on this problem of lowest possible size ).
Rutherford realized this, and also realized that actual impact of the alphas on gold causing any force-deviation from that of the 1 / r coulomb potential would change the form of his scattering curve at high scattering angles ( the smallest impact parameters ) from a hyperbola to something else.
* March 2 – In the Compromise of 1877, the U. S. presidential election, 1876 is resolved with the selection of Rutherford B. Hayes as the winner, even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
The Bland-Allison Act was vetoed by President Rutherford B. Hayes, but was enacted by Congress over his veto on February 28, 1878.
* Booknotes interview with Roy Morris, Jr. on Fraud of the Century: Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel Tilden, and the Stolen Election of 1876, April 6, 2003.
It is presented by Adam Rutherford and Kerri Smith, and features interviews with scientists on the latest research, as well as news reports from Nature's editors and journalists.
In 1867, he ran for Governor of Ohio, on a platform opposed to extending suffrage to blacks, but lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in a close election.
Williams died on March 4, 1963 at the age of seventy-nine at his home in Rutherford.
Williams ' house in Rutherford is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
It is credited to " Ike & Tina Turner ", but it is now well known that Ike Turner was paid $ 20, 000 to stay away from the sessions ; the backing track was in fact performed by the Wrecking Crew, and the backing vocals were provided by a chorus of 21 singers — Ikettes Janice Singleton and Diane Rutherford and most of the female singers on Spector's roster, including Ronnie Spector, Darlene Love and Cher.
Though the bill was vetoed by President Rutherford B. Hayes, the Congress overrode Hayes ' veto on February 28, 1878 to enact the law.
Margaret Rutherford was educated at Wimbledon High School, and, from the age of about 13, at Raven's Croft School, a boarding school at Sutton Avenue, Seaford, where she is listed, aged 18, on the 1911 census.
Rutherford then rejoined Norman Wisdom in Just My Luck and co-starred in The Smallest Show on Earth with Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers and Leslie Phillips ( both 1957 ).
Rutherford, then aged 70, insisted on wearing her own clothes for the part and having her husband appear alongside her.
Rutherford Hayes, aged 30, married Lucy Webb, aged 21, on December 30, 1852, at the home of the bride ’ s mother in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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