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* Actor Milos Milos, the Serbian actor who played the Incubus, killed his girlfriend, Barbara Ann Thomason Rooney – the estranged fifth wife of Mickey Rooney – and himself in 1966, nine months before the film's premiere.
Jim Evers ( Eddie Murphy ) is a workaholic real estate agent who has little time for his family, wife Sara ( Marsha Thomason ), daughter Megan ( Aree Davis ) and son Michael ( Marc John Jefferies ).
* Marsha Thomason as Sara Evers: Jim's supporting wife ./ Elizabeth Henshaw Master Gracey's long lost lover
In 1983, Thomason and his second wife, Linda, were married and formed Mozark Productions, the vehicle for several successful television series, including Designing Women, Hearts Afire, and Evening Shade.

Thomason and Linda
The show's production company, Mozark Productions, was a joint venture by creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason of Missouri and her husband, Arkansas native, Harry Thomason, which concurrently produced another successful show set in the South, Designing Women.
The series was created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who also served as executive producer alongside husband Harry Thomason and series star Robert Wagner.
Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason, the show starred John Ritter and Markie Post playing John Hartman and Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman, respectively.

Thomason and are
The assumption of a single-word replacement rate can distort the divergence-time estimate when borrowed words are included ( Thomason and Kaufman 1988 ).
There are still seven boys ' boarding houses in the school, ( Edmonstone, Lawrence, Bartle Frere, Kipling, Batten, Thomason and Trevelyan ).
Other notable basketball coaches that have coached the Patroons are Bob Thomason and Bruce Brown.
Caldwell, a Princeton University graduate, and Thomason, a Harvard College graduate, are childhood friends who wrote the book after their graduations.
When Naomi Dorrit ( Marsha Thomason ) addresses the camp about the world's perspective of their predicament, Claire expresses outrage they are considered dead.

Thomason and close
Thomason was a close friend of Bill Clinton and produced the glowing biographical film, The Man from Hope, the centerpiece of the 1992 Democratic National Convention.

Thomason and President
In 2004, Thomason produced the film documentary version of The Hunting of the President from the book by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, about political efforts to discredit and defeat Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Thomason and Bill
On the morning of the 1980 Iron Bowl against Alabama in Birmingham, she was found dead by her trainers, Tim Thomason, Charlie Jacks, Bob Ingram, and her former trainer Bill Watts, having died of natural causes at age 22, after having served as Auburn's mascot for 16 years.
* Gary Baseman, Bill Steinkellner, Cherie Steinkellner, Jess Winfield, Nancylee Myatt, Timothy Björklund, Alfred Gimeno, Jamie Thomason and David Maples ( Teacher's Pet )

Thomason and Clinton
Thomason and his partner, Darnell Martens, provided charter air service for the Clinton campaign and served as an image consultant.
After Clinton was elected, Thomason became embroiled in the Travelgate scandal.
Thomason began pressing Hillary Clinton to investigate the travel office.
A two year-old memo from White House director of administration David Watkins surfaced that identified First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton as the motivating force behind the firings, with the additional involvement of Vince Foster and Harry Thomason.

Thomason and U
* Thomason, Tommy H. U. S. Naval Air Superiority: Development of Shipborne Fighters 1943-1962.
Lorene Thomason Coates served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the U. S. state's seventy-seventh House district, including constituents in Rowan county from 2001-2011.

Thomason and .
During the few years after its foundation the British Museum received several further gifts, including the Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts and David Garrick's library of 1, 000 printed plays, but yet contained few ancient relics recognisable to visitors of the modern museum.
Although George Thomason did not date this tract, the last date internal to the document was Saturday 13 November 1647, suggesting a publication date of 15 November 1647.
Planned collecting of ephemeral publications goes back at least to George Thomason in the reign of Charles I and Samuel Pepys in that of Charles II.
* The novel The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason makes extensive references to Savonarola.
* Thomason, Sarah Grey, and Kaufman, Terrence.
Bynum details the expedition of Col. Robert Lowry into the area to address Confederate concerns about deserter collaboration with the Union Army, with reports such as that made on March 29, 1864 by Captain W. Wirt Thomason that the deserters were frequently in company of Yankees and warnings in early April by Daniel P. Logan that the deserter bands, " openly boasting of their being in communication with the Yankees ", were assembling in the area of Honey Island, adding that:
Some years later, Hettie Thomason Cargo a school teacher would lead a campaign to change the name of the community.
Its first mayor was George Washington Thomason.
* Jim Thomason, an American football halfback and member of the 1939 national championship team of Texas A & M University, was selected fifth overall by the Detroit Lions in the 1941 NFL Draft.
Formed in 1995, the band originally consisted of singer, songwriter, guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason.
Thomason decided to leave the band to stay in Indiana, and the group toured as a three-piece for a short while.
Cupronickel became widely understood, as published by E. Thomason, in 1823, in a submission, later rejected for not being new knowledge, to the Royal Society of Arts.
In their study of contact-induced language change, American linguists Sarah Grey Thomason and Terrence Kaufman state that in situations of cultural pressure ( where populations must speak a dominant language ), three linguistic outcomes may occur: first-and most commonly-a subordinate population may shift abruptly to the dominant language, leaving the native language to a sudden linguistic death.
* Thomason, Sarah Grey & Kaufman, Terrence.
* Thomason, Tommy.
Falkland wrote a Discourse of Infallibility, published in 1646 ( Thomason Tracts, E 361 ), reprinted in 1650, in 1651 ( E 634 ) edited by Triplet with replies, and in 1660 with the addition of two discourses on episcopacy by Falkland.
* In the 2004 novel The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason, two students try to decode the mysteries of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
Tom Georgeson, who played George Thomason in " Wanda ", also made a brief cameo as a zoo visitor.

Thomason and S
* Dr. James S. Thomason

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