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In March 1919, President Wilson asked Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer for his opinion on clemency for Debs but offered his own: " I doubt the wisdom and public effect of such an action.
On 16 March 1976, Wilson surprised the nation by announcing his resignation as Prime Minister ( taking effect on 5 April 1976 ).
Perhaps significantly, when King penned a strongly worded editorial against Wilson for the Daily Mirror two days after his abortive meeting with Mountbatten, the unanimous reaction of IPC's directors was to fire him with immediate effect from his position as Chairman.
The annexation went into effect November 3, 1896, but Wilson L. Richards, a local cattle rancher, sued to overturn the annexation because he and other landowners in the area were now subject to taxation by Stark County.
The 1971 Soul to Soul festival, however, featured a number of African American musicians ( like Wilson Pickett and Tina Turner ), which had the effect of legitimizing African culture, thus causing a major roots revival that brought highlife to international audiences.
Wilson, Parsons, & Reutens looked at the effect of melodic intonation therapy ( MIT ) on speech production in a male singer with severe Broca's aphasia.
At the CID meeting after the Agadir Crisis Sir Arthur Wilson ( First Sea Lord ) gave a poor account of the Royal Navy's plans to land troops on the Baltic Coast, or possibly at Antwerp, believing that the Germans would be halfway to Paris by the time an Expeditionary Force was ready, and that the four to six divisions Britain was expected to be able to muster would have little effect in a war with 70-80 + divisions on each side.
Henry Wilson set out his own plans, apparently the first time the CID had heard them, arguing that the high quality of the British soldiers and their use to strengthen the French left against the strong right wing of the German Schlieffen Plan would have an effect out of proportion to the numbers involved, as well as an incalculable effect on French morale.
Wilson became increasingly concerned that Tudor, with the connivance of Lloyd George, who loved to drop hints to that effect, was operating an unofficial policy of killing IRA men in reprisal for the deaths of pro-Crown forces.
Nevertheless, in 1849 President Zachary Taylor, eager to avoid disputes as much as possible, sent his agent John Wilson westward with a proposal to combine California and Deseret as a single state, which would have the desirable effect of decreasing the number of free states entered into the Union, and thus preserving the balance of power in the Senate.
* Wilson effect ( a. k. a. Schülen -– Wilson effect ) – Alexander Wilson ( and?
* Wilson – Bappu effect – Olin Chaddock Wilson and Manali Kallat Vainu Bappu
Moreover, he observed what is now termed the Wilson effect: the penumbra and umbra vary in the manner expected by perspective effects if the umbrae of the spots are in fact slight depressions in the surface of the photosphere.
While the surface-depression interpretation of the Wilson effect is widespread, Bray and Loughhead ( 1965 ) contended that " the true explanation of the Wilson effect lies in the higher transparency of the spot material compared to the photosphere ".

Wilson and tells
But Shane tells Joe he's no match for Wilson, although he might be a match for Ryker.
In the episode " All In " of the television series House M. D., House analyzes Cuddy's poker gameplay over the phone based on a reports of her tells given to him by Wilson.
Decker also tells Wilson to shoot if he wants to, because this was an opportunity for him to redeem himself from his previous cowardice.
Michael Winterbottom's 2002 film 24 Hour Party People starring Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson, tells the story of the Haçienda.
In the Homestar Runner cartoon " Kick-A-Ball ", the Umpire tells the Announcer that Mookie Blaylock gave him the ball featured in the cartoon, a reference to a similar scene in an earlier cartoon about Mookie Wilson.
Moreover, Spycatcher tells of the MI6 plot to assassinate President Nasser during the Suez Crisis ; of joint MI5-CIA plotting against left-wing British Prime Minister Harold Wilson ( secretly accused of being a KGB agent by the Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn ); and of MI5 ’ s eavesdropping on high-level Commonwealth conferences.
On Christmas Eve, the Alexanders are getting ready for the Christmas dinner, and Bartley tells Wilson he is in trouble with the bridge in Canada.
In the introduction, Brown tells of how Norman Lear had considered Brown to play the role of Lamont in Sanford And Son, but was unavailable to do so because of his prior commitment to Laugh-In, leading Lear to give the role to Demond Wilson instead.
House tells Wilson he does not want to attend because he has no biological relationship to his father, and explains his theory about his mother having had an affair.
As the day ends, Wilson tells House that he is returning to Princeton-Plainsboro, and House tells Wilson that the DNA test has proved his theory that John was not his biological father.
;" Harpoon Bear ": When the dogs are about to cross the sea, Wilson tells the tale pertaining to why the ship they take refuge on is deserted ; the bear was trapped on the ship and began to eat the crew.
On his way out of the store, Bart is caught by the store's security guard, Donald Wilson " Don " Brodka, who tells Bart to leave and never return or else he will be spending Christmas in juvenile hall.
Tim, who is apparently not as intelligent as his wife Jill, has trouble understanding what Wilson tells him but eventually manages to figure it out on his own.
Wilson tells Graham of his own agenda: Skip will not leave the rodeo alive.
Wilson tells them his tale of how Bart Dawson, a trusted member of his party, ran off during a gun fight taking four bags of their gold with him for safekeeping but failed to return once the gunfight ended.
* In Beach Blanket Bingo ( 1965 ): Bullets ( Paul Lynde ) tells Earl Wilson ( Earl Wilson ) that the club they are entering is not " a fancy New York night club, the kind you are used to, like the 21 Club " ( at 43 minutes into film ).
As the exercise ends with Bozz's squad " winning ," Wilson tells Bozz he will kill him no matter what it takes.
Platoon member Johnson ( Russell Richardson ) sees him and tells him to stop ; Johnson tells him if he runs away, Wilson will go after Paxton instead of Bozz and he will be responsible for his friend's death.
Wilson isn't so sure, but Mainwaring organises " Operation Gun Grab ", and tells Miss King to write a letter to give to the caretaker in charge.

Wilson and us
In 1955 Wilson acknowledged AA's debt, saying " The Oxford Groupers had clearly shown us what to do.
One legacy not drawn from the Group was anonymity, which came about due to AA wishing to avoid the publicity-seeking practices of the Oxford Group and to not promote, Wilson said, " erratic public characters who through broken anonymity might get drunk and destroy confidence in us.
Wilson was helped by his campaign slogan " He kept us out of war ".
Bruce Wilson, MD, Chairman, Heart Hospital of Milwaukee says the following on this type of intervention: “ these tools are effective in breaking the cycle of anger and all of its consequences, are extremely easy to learn and are based on elegant scientific research that has thaught us show the heart and the brain communicate .”
Band members Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson recorded the song " Ain't no Stopping us Now " for the 1996 film The Associate starring Whoopi Goldberg.
Wilson thought at the end of 1916 that both sides were claiming victory from that year ’ s fighting, but victory “ inclined to us ”, and that Germany might be driven to sue for peace in 1917.
Wilson was privately scathing about what he called “ Hot Air, Aeroplanes & Arabs ”-Trenchard's plan for Air Defence backed by Arab levies, announced by Churchill at the Cairo Conference in July 1921-although glad at the reduction in military commitment, and wrote to Rawlinson that when trouble came Churchill would “ hop into an aeroplane and fly away, waving Ta-Ta to any poor bloody native who is stupid enough to back us ”.
Wilson stated: " I think he felt kind of sorry for us ".
Although President Woodrow Wilson had been re-elected – winning the election on the slogan, " He kept us out of the war " – it became increasingly difficult to maintain that position.
Wilson was originally buried in Askey Cemetery near Gonzales but later was moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin ( http :// www. cemetery. state. tx. us / pub / user_form. asp ).
Wilson stated at the time, “ They would have had to copy our stuff verbatim for us to prevail .”
The 2003 documentary, The Corporation, featured Wilson and Akre discussing their battle with WTVT, with Wilson claiming that the jury " determined that the story they pressured us to broadcast, the story we resisted telling, was in fact false, distorted, or slanted.
" Robert F. Kennedy Jr. later quoted Wilson in his book, Crimes Against Nature, with Wilson asking " hat reporter is going to challenge a network ... if the station can retaliate by suing the reporter to oblivion the way the courts are letting them do to us?
* Plame's Lame Game: What Ambassador Joseph Wilson and his wife forgot to tell us about the yellow-cake scandal, from Slate
Louis Aragon praised Wilson as: " What we, from whom Surrealism was born, dreamed would come after us and go beyond us ".
United States President Woodrow Wilson, after winning reelection with the slogan " He kept us out of war ," was nonetheless compelled to declare war on Germany and so involve the nation in World War I when the Zimmermann Telegram was discovered.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed Wilson among the " ideologues " of the neo-Confederate movement, claiming that he told Gentleman's Quarterly in 1998 that " We don't want the federal government telling us what to do, pushing integration down our throats ... We're tired of carpetbagging professionals coming to our campuses and teaching that the South is a cultural wasteland.
Whether the “ it ” be that of Richard Dawkins ’ reductionist gene-centred worldpicture, the “ universal acid ” of Daniel Dennett ’ s meaningless Darwinism, or David Sloan Wilson ’ s faith in group selection ( not least to explain the role of human religions ), we certainly need to acknowledge each provides insights but as total explanations of what we see around us they are, to put it politely, somewhat incomplete.
Hillquit later recalled that Wilson was at first " inclined to give us a short and perfunctory hearing " but as the Socialists made their case to him, the session " developed into a serious and confidential conversation.
" David Raoul Wilson comments that while " Bede gives us no clues as to the rituals involved during Rhedmonath and Eosturmonath, it is reasonable to assume that they related to the beginning of spring, the new growing season, and fertility.
Smith enjoyed spending time with his grandparents, Red and Edie Wilson ; Red said " He'd always come in and give us hugs and kisses.

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