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Hell, I gave him the first decent job he ever had, six, seven -- how many years ago was it, Rob ''??
That fall he submitted to Professor Baker the first acts and outlines of the following acts of several plays, six of them, according to some of his associates, and he also worked on a play that he first called Niggertown, the material for which he had collected during the summer at home.
In his first six weeks in office he presided over 96 conferences, attended 35 official breakfasts and dinners, studied and signed 285 official papers and personally took 312 telephone calls.
My first thought was how had it happened so soon, but I counted back on my fingers and sure enough we'd been living together six weeks.
Then, six weeks after the day Kitti first came into the office, Stanley announced he and Kitti were married.
Jensen got only six hits in 46 at-bats for a batting average in the first 12 games.
and in the third place, it would cost a fortune to reproduce in the first place -- you've got six colors there including gold ''.
After leading in the first six rounds of voting in the Illinois assembly, his support began to dwindle, and Lincoln instructed his backers to vote for Lyman Trumbull, who defeated opponent Joel Aldrich Matteson.
For the first six ceremonies, the eligibility period spanned two calendar years.
The first six to eight weeks are spent in the den with the mother.
He encouraged his children to watch films ; young Akira viewed his first movies at the age of six.
Poirot also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective — Inspector Hanaud of the French Sûreté — who, first appearing in the 1910 novel At the Villa Rose, predates the writing of the first Poirot novel by six years.
Net private transfers decreased in 2009, but saw a continuous increase during the first six months of 2010.
The philosophical works, occupying the first six and the last of the twenty-one volumes, are generally divided according to the Aristotelian scheme of the sciences, and consist of interpretations and condensations of Aristotle's relative works, with supplementary discussions upon contemporary topics, and occasional divergences from the opinions of the master.
Then, starting with the first player, each player draws six tiles.
AZ therefore qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history, but only took four points from six matches and finished bottom of their group.
There is no reference to instrumental music in the worship of the New Testament or the worship of churches for the first six centuries.
Grant has won six Grammy Awards, 25 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, and had the first Christian album ever to go Platinum.
On December 13, 2001, George W. Bush gave Russia notice of the United States ' withdrawal from the treaty, in accordance with the clause that required six months ' notice before terminating the pact — the first time in recent history that the United States has withdrawn from a major international arms treaty.
In 1975, he directed six short films for the first season of NBC's Saturday Night Live:
In 1998 the first six kilometers of an often-interrupted 52-kilometer standard gauge subway project ( Sofia Metro ) opened in Sofia.
After six years in opposition, Disraeli and the Conservative Party won the election of 1874, giving the party its first absolute majority in the House of Commons since the 1840s.
The first tour took place as a commercial venture, made without official backing, but the six subsequent visits that took place before the 1910 South Africa tour, the first representative of the four Home Unions, enjoyed a growing degree of support from the authorities.

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Governor and Mrs. Clinton attend the Dinner Honoring the Nation's Governors in the White House with President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan, 1987.
It reopened for the third time in 1863 following a reorganization which also brought upon the school's first name change to " The Governors of Dalhousie College and University.
The Italian government wanted to create in Asmara an impressive building, from where the Italian Governors could show the dedication of the Kingdom of Italy to the " colonia primogenita " ( first daughter-colony ) as was called Eritrea.
The first Governors were all military officers and the majority of governors since have come from a military background, numbering 19.
* June – The first Dutch settlers arrive in New Netherland ; they disembark at Governors Island.
VOC headquarters were located in Ambon during the tenures of the first three Governors General ( 1610 – 1619 ), but it was not a satisfactory location.
In 1873, Itō was made a full councilor, Minister of Public Works, and in 1875 chairman of the first Assembly of Prefectural Governors.
A number of English colonies were established under a system of independent Proprietary Governors, who were appointed under mercantile charters to English joint stock companies to found and run settlements, most notably the Virginia Company, which created the first successful English settlement at Jamestown and the second at St. George's, Bermuda.
He was also active in university politics, serving on the Senate and the first student to be elected to the university Board of Governors.
The first ophthalmic surgeon in Great Britain was John Freke, appointed to the position by the Governors of St Bartholomew's Hospital in 1727, but the establishment of the first dedicated ophthalmic hospital in 1805 ; now called Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, England was a transforming event in modern ophthalmology.
* William F. Wheeler, U. S. Marshal, Civil War officer, Minnesota territorial Librarian and secretary to two Governors, founder of Montana Historical Society, first in the West
Governors take office on the first Monday after January 1 after their election.
Although in the first instance the Samanids were Governors of Khorasan and Ma wara ' u ' n-nahr under the suzerainty of the Abbasid Caliphate, the dynasty soon established virtual independence from Baghdad.
Rosegill Estate, a Middlesex County plantation first constructed in 1649, served as the temporary seat of the colony under two royal Governors of Virginia, ( Sir Henry Chicheley, who served under Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway, and Lord Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham ).
For the first 17 years of his life, Michael Collins would call Rome ; Oklahoma ; Governors Island ; Puerto Rico ; San Antonio, Texas ; and Alexandria, Virginia home.
The first Governor chosen to break this chain of Colonial Governors was Thomas Johnson ( 1732 – 1819 ), who took office on March 21, 1777.
NCCC was one of the first four community colleges in Connecticut, and is accredited by both the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.
During the eleven years that Corydon served as a capital it was the center of politics in the state, and its residents included Davis Floyd, Governors of Indiana Jonathan Jennings and Ratliff Boon ( the first and second, respectively ), first Speaker of the Senate Dennis Pennington, and William Hendricks, who was the first Congressman, third governor and Senator.
The first meeting of the Board of Governors of the Cape St. Claire Club ( renamed the Cape St. Claire Improvement Association on May 12, 1959 ) was held on June 30, 1949.
Lawson was the first person to be granted a New South Wales state funeral ( traditionally reserved for Governors, Chief Justices, etc.
It stands out as one of the first French cities, after Nancy, to have entered an era of urbanism and metropolitan big scale projects, with the team Gabriel father and son, architects for King Louis XV, under the supervision of two intendants ( Governors ), first Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur then the Marquis ( Marquess ) de Tourny.

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