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lone and gold
In addition, he improved the ease and security of transit through the empire with the goal of making it so safe that " a lone woman clad in gold might walk with none to fear but God.
In 1910, a lone prospector named " Old Man " Keeler reportedly found placer gold in the Aniak River basin.
They stand in lone testament to the 19th century gold rush.
The squad's lone win, however, did come against the eventual gold medal-winning American team.

lone and John
* Republicans: 30 – 1 ( the lone nay was Strom Thurmond ; John Tower who did not vote was paired as a nay vote with Eugene McCarthy who would have voted in favor.
Hill once said he had no desire to live to see the collapse of the Confederacy, and on April 2, 1865 ( during the Union breakthrough in the Third Battle of Petersburg, just seven days before Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House ), he was killed by a Union soldier, Corporal John W. Mauck of the 138th Pennsylvania, as he rode to the front of the Petersburg lines, accompanied by a lone staff officer.
In the scene, based on a real-life occurrence, Long chats with New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison during an airplane ride where he denounces the lone gunman theory of the John F. Kennedy assassination concluding: " That dog don't hunt.
The lone gunman theory is the nickname given to the controversial conclusion reached by the Warren Commission that U. S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a single gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald who fired only three shots, one of which being the single bullet that wounded both Kennedy and Governor John Connally.
" At its centre is John Flory, " the lone and lacking individual trapped within a bigger system that is undermining the better side of human nature.
The name was derived from the lone gunman theory of the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Justice John Marshall Harlan, who was the lone dissenter in Plessy v. Ferguson, wrote the majority for the court.
Some of Standard Oil's critics, including the lone dissenter Justice John Marshall Harlan, argued that Standard Oil and its Rule of Reason was a departure from previous Sherman Act case law, which purportedly had interpreted the language of the Sherman Act to hold that all contracts restraining trade were prohibited, regardless of whether the restraint actually produced ill effects.
At a circus, John attempts to get Archie, the surviving male member in his species, to go out into the forest to teach him to become a real bear and mate with the lone potential Pacific Western bear female, Ava.
The lone survivor, Major General John Twiggs Myers, had been brevetted for valor at the siege of the U. S. embassy at Peking ( the Battle of Peking ), in 1900.
Vito John Fossella, Jr. ( born March 9, 1965 ) is a U. S. Republican politician from the state of New York who formerly represented the state's 13th Congressional district in the U. S. House of Representatives for six terms, from 1997 to 2009 serving as the lone Republican from New York City.
Justice John Marshall Harlan, 1850: Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court for 34 years ; cast the lone dissenting vote in Plessy v. Ferguson ; the text of his dissent became the basis for Brown v. Board of Education.
Between it and the sea stands the lone hill of Puketapu ( Maori for sacred head, known by Southerners as Holy Hill ), crowned with a monument to the 19th century Otago politician Sir John McKenzie.
The lone dissenting vote was cast by Justice John Marshall Harlan, a Kentucky Republican.
He won his lone February match over John Crystal.
Beyond his philosophical works, he is noted for writing The Second Oswald ( 1966 ), questioning the Warren Report lone gunman explanation of the John F. Kennedy assassination.
John Crowley, in his novel Beasts, centered his plot around lion-human hybrids, with a lone fox-human hybrid acting as a kingmaker.
* John Marshall Harlan ( 1833 – 1911 ), American Supreme Court associate justice, known as the " Great Dissenter ;" he wrote the lone dissenting opinion in Plessy v. Ferguson ( section R-11 )
In the 1902 edition of Proverbs: Maxims and Phrases, by John Hendricks Bechtel, the phrase " Curiosity killed the cat " is the lone entry under the topic " Curiosity " on page 100.
The Steelers ' lone score in the second half was wide receiver John Stallworth's 58-yard touchdown reception.
It passed 9-1, as Howard Moscoe and John Filion who were allies of the mayor voted for Shiner's motion, with Shelley Carroll as the lone dissenter.
Hardee moved his lone corps in a defensive line with the divisions of John C. Brown and Clerburne parallel to the Macon & Western Railroad.
The five men insisted they were not part of any assault on a lone white woman walking through the darkness of John Ena Road.

lone and Campbell
That drive was repulsed by the muskets of the 93rd ( Highland ) Regiment, which had been formed into a lone line of two rows by its commander, Sir Colin Campbell.
Bure appeared in his first NHL All-Star Game that season in 1993, being named to the Clarence Campbell Conference Team as the lone Canucks representative.
In the early 1700s the Campbells of Jura evicted a wise old seer who prophesised that the last Campbell to leave the island would be one-eyed with his belongings carried in a cart drawn by a lone white horse.
Campbell recorded the lone assist on Patrick Kane's overtime game winner over the Philadelphia Flyers as the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup on June 9, 2010.

lone and upon
For example the temple of Heracles Monoikos ( i. e. the lone dweller ), built far from any nearby town upon a promontory in what is now the Côte d ' Azur, gave its name to the area's more recent name, Monaco.
In " The End of Time ", a lone Sontaran soldier briefly appears chasing after Mickey Smith and his wife, Martha Jones ; the reasons for this are not expanded upon.
There are even recorded instances of lone humans being preyed upon by large carnivores ( see Man-eater ).
He killed his maternal grandparents, his mother, girlfriend, classmate, and attempted to kill his sister ( Stacy Moody, the lone survivor ) before turning the weapon upon himself.
Interestingly, the lone voice of protest of the Nottingham's demise was the Luzerne County Communist Party, whose presidential candidate, Earl Browder, called upon the community to raise its voice against " this wrecking plan of the coal companies.
Computational experiments reveal that although the coordination number does not change upon substitution in calcium-binding proteins, the introduction of lead distorts the way the ligands organize themselves to accommodate such an emerging lone pair: consequently, these proteins are perturbed.
An unusual large, lone, white pine was found in colonial times, in coastal South Carolina along the Black River ( far south of its normal range ), and the king's mark was put upon this particular tree, giving rise to the town of Kingstree.
In his book God Is My Co-Pilot, Colonel Robert Lee Scott, Jr., USAAF, commander of the 23d Fighter Group, China Air Task Force, described in detail an aerial raid he led on the Japanese shipping anchored in Hong Kong harbour, conducted 25 October 1942, and the lone attack he personally made in his Curtiss P-40K Warhawk ( nicknamed Old Exterminator ) upon the famous Peninsula Hotel:
Using the express lanes as a lone driver without a transponder during charged periods, or crossing the double white lines will result in a large fine placed upon the driver.
The high basicity is attributed to the relief of strain upon protonation and / or the strong interaction between the nitrogen lone pairs.
The triiodide ion is also based upon a trigonal bipyramid, but with the equatorial positions filled with lone pairs of electrons.
The controversial cop's lone defender in public is acerbic television personality Perry Knowland, who turns out to be doing so only to increase his viewership ( upon learning this Valens acidly tells Knowland, " Be against me, I'd feel cleaner ").
Carnarvon was killed at the first Battle of Newbury on 20 September 1643 by a lone trooper who chanced upon him returning from a successful cavalry charge.

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