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infamous and campaign
However, this campaign also made his brutality infamous, an aspect of his tactics that became well known after the Boer War.
Oxford ( Harley ) and St John had no intention of letting Britain's new Captain-General undertake any action, and issued Ormonde his ' restraining orders ' in May, forbidding him to use British troops in action against the French – an infamous step that ultimately ruined Eugene's campaign in Flanders.
One infamous incident occurred during Tamerlane's Indian campaign.
Moyers approved ( but had nothing to do with the production ) of the infamous " Daisy Ad " against Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential campaign.
He led his militia unit in the Yorktown campaign, where his brigade successfully repelled the feared and infamous unit of Colonel Banastre Tarleton, thus closing the one means of British escape at Gloucester Point.
This has been attributed to both triumphalism of the Labour Party ( in particular the infamous Sheffield Rally ) and the Tories ' " Tax Bombshell " advertising campaign, which highlighted the increased taxes that a Labour government would impose.
Some of the most infamous uses of the term pink came during future president Richard Nixon's 1950 Senate campaign against Helen Gahagan Douglas: " She's pink right down to her underwear!
During the 2003 – 04 campaign, however, Sundin was the subject of league controversy with his infamous stick-throwing incident on January 8, 2004, against the Nashville Predators.
Someone then came up with the title The Last House on the Left, along with the infamous " To avoid fainting, keep repeating-it's only a movie ..." advertising campaign.
In criticism of both government and opposition immigration policy, Griffiths ran an anti-immigration campaign, benefiting from the infamous slogan " If you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Labour ".
Oliver Cromwell, who is infamous in Ireland, laid siege to Clonmel in May 1650 during his campaign in Ireland.
The race was considered too close to call until the week before the election, when the Casey campaign staff, led by Carville, launched the now infamous " guru ad " which attacked Scranton's practice of transcendental meditation.
* The now infamous 3 am Whitehouse Phone Call commercial made by the campaign of Democratic Presidential Hopeful Senator Hillary Clinton in her 2008 presidential campaign against Democratic Presidential Nominee, Senator Barack Obama.
The campaign achieved notoriety due to an infamous television commercial featuring " Dancing Cossacks " which was produced by Hanna Barbera on behalf of National's ad agency Colenso.
It was a direct continuation of the infamous AB Action ( Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion ) and one of the early stages of Generalplan Ost, after the German campaign against the USSR started and the eastern half of prewar Poland fell under German occupation in place of that of the Soviet Union.
The infamous El Mozote massacre took place in this department in the village of El Mozote on December 11, 1981, when Salvadoran armed forces killed an estimated 900 civilians in an anti-guerrilla campaign.
Airey was Lord Raglan's quartermaster-general in the campaign, and wrote an infamous series of confusing orders for Raglan during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854.
On that program, Bee has demonstrated an ability to coax people into caricaturing themselves — particularly in segments like " Kill Drill ", on hunters and fossil fuel executives claiming to be environmentalists ; " They So Horny " on the dearth of Asian men in U. S. pornography ; " Tropical Repression ," on Ed Heeney, a Florida politician running his campaign based on opposition to gay rights ; " The Undecided ", an over-the-top look at the infamous undecided voters leading up to the 2004 U. S. presidential elections ; and " Samantha Bee's So You Want To Bee A ..." report series, which humorously caricatures the way in which one can easily obtain a certain job, like becoming a 527 group, and a segment entitled " NILFs " (" News I'd Like to F #@ k "), discussing the sexiness of news anchors: " CNN has the wholesome girl-next-door NILFs, the kind you can bring home to meet your mother.
More recently, in an apparent attempt to rebut Frank's rebuttal via Barack Obama's now infamous " bitter " label regarding Middle America during the 2008 Democratic Presidential campaign, Bartels offered a somewhat revised analysis of Frank's original thesis in an op-ed piece in the April 17, 2008 edition of The New York Times.
The tirade would go on to be featured in a Coors Light commercial in 2006 as part of an ad campaign that recreated NFL coaches ' infamous press conferences with twenty-something male actors asking the coaches inane and unrelated non-football questions about the beer.
" An infamous outtake for one commercial from the Orson Welles campaign features Welles attempting to deliver his lines while very severely inebriated.
Under Cumberland's orders Hawley led the cavalry in the campaign of Culloden, and at that battle his dragoons became infamous for their brutality to fugitive rebels, while he gained the nickname of Hangman Hawley.
He is infamous for the fact that he was bribed by Perdiccas II of Macedon, which directly lead to the end of Sitalces ' campaign in Macedon.

infamous and cover
Around this time Supergrass also appeared on the front cover of The Big Issue, interviewed for the magazine at Heathrow Airport by infamous ex-drug smuggler Howard Marks.
One job he produced was to hand-copy the Carlton Football Club ensignia at the time on a book cover of the infamous Australian health practitioner, Dr. Geoffrey Edelsten.
Rocket from the Crypt recorded an infamous cover of the song " Gold ".
Early displays cover Adolf Hitler and the rise of fascism including an infamous Mercedes limousine used by Hitler at Nazi rallies.
It is named after James Rivington, who under cover of writing one of the most infamous Loyalist newspapers in the American colonies, secretly ran a spy ring that supplied George Washington with information.
Whitaker was already famous / infamous for the controversial " butcher " photo used on the original cover of the Beatles ' album Yesterday and Today.
Tovey was particularly infamous for spreading his naked body in shaving cream onstage, an image of which is depicted on the cover of The Best of Fad Gadget.
In Britain, the single was promoted with a photograph depicting the Beatles with raw meat and decapitated baby dolls tossed about ( the same photograph was later used as an album cover in the US and became infamous as the Butcher cover ).
It is perhaps as famous ( or infamous ) for its album cover, depicting a worried young woman ( portrayed by actress Lisanne Falk ) in a men's urinal, as it is for its music.
A subsequent United Kingdom paperback edition followed in 2003 from Weidenfeld & Nicolson, with Gilliam's infamous blurb on the cover: " F * cking wonderful!
Considering that by these acts the English government has denationalized the vessels of all the nations of Europe and that no government may compromise in any degree its independence or its rights —- all the rulers of Europe being jointly responsible for the sovereignty and independence of their flags -— and that, if through unpardonable weakness which would be regarded by posterity as an indelible stain, such tyranny should be admitted and become consecrated by custom, the English would take steps to give it the force of law, as they have already taken advantage of the toleration of the governments to establish the infamous principle that the flag does not cover the goods and to give the right of blockade an arbitrary extension which threatens the sovereignty of every state ;
# Additionally, this album was infamous for the controversy caused by its lyrical obscenity, and this album cover further illustrates the taste of the artists.
It is notable for the inclusion of Ochs ' post-1970 single sides, otherwise unavailable on compact disc and for the inclusion of a cover of Chuck Berry's " School Days ", a previously unavailable outtake from Ochs ' infamous March 27, 1970, concert at Carnegie Hall.
Clear on the other hand ( released on the Stoned Heights imprint of Island Records ), bore heavy references to the writings-and infamous lifestyle-of William Burroughs: the cover was an homage to the advert poster of the Naked Lunch movie ; Bug Powder Dust was a mish-mash of Burroughs references and mirror of the author's cut-up writing method ; whilst the constant references to drug use, and the reliance on spoken word across most of the albums tracks would suggest an updated return to the Beat marriage of music and poetry.
The image on the cover, showing the only member René " Kanwulf " Wagner, very closely resembles a promotional photograph of infamous black metal musician Varg Vikernes.
Over the years, the cover art has become infamous in the gaming community.
* William Shatner's cover of " Everybody Hates Ned Flanders "-actually voiced by Maurice LaMarche-is an obvious parody of his infamous musical career, including his performance of Elton John's " Rocket Man " at a 1978 science-fiction film awards ceremony.
Many of these titles have had to be denoted with an " Adults Only " warning on the front cover and sold under the counter, decades before the infamous Parental Advisory sticker was a fixture on album covers.
He created Hank Williams ' white cowboy suit with musical notations on the sleeves, and Gram Parsons ' infamous suit for the cover of the Flying Burrito Brothers ' 1969 album The Gilded Palace of Sin, featuring pills, poppies, marijuana leaves, naked women, and a huge cross.
In 2009, Sully travelled to Borneo to cover the tragic story of World War Two diggers who died at Sandakan and on the infamous Death Marches.

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