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Rumors of the offer Tom Horn had made at the Stockgrowers' Association meeting had leaked out by then, and as a grand jury investigation of the murder got underway, the prosecuting attorney, a Colonel Baird, ordered that the tall stock detective be summoned for questioning.
For Tom Horn, it turned out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight faces that he had been in Bates Hole the day of the killing.
Tom Horn was soon back at work, giving his secret employers their money's worth.
Once again, Tom Horn was the first and most likely suspect, and he was brought in for questioning immediately.
For three straight years, Tom Horn patrolled the southern Wyoming pastures, and how many men he killed after Lewis and Powell ( if he killed Lewis and Powell ) will never be known.
In the cow camps, Tom Horn was regarded as a hero, as the same kind of champion he was when he entered and invariably won the local rodeos.
* Kenya Ivory, Rhino Horn Seizure Tops 660 Pounds by Tom Odula, The Huffington Post, July 14, 2009
Pickens appeared in dozens of films, including Old Oklahoma Plains ( 1952 ), Down Laredo Way ( 1953 ), One-Eyed Jacks ( 1961 ) with Marlon Brando, Dr. Strangelove ( 1964 ), Major Dundee ( 1965 ) with Charlton Heston, the remake of Stagecoach ( 1966 ; Pickens played the driver, portrayed in the 1939 film by Andy Devine ), Never a Dull Moment ( 1968 ), The Cowboys ( 1972 ) with John Wayne, Ginger in the Morning ( 1974 ) with Fred Ward, Blazing Saddles ( 1974 ), Poor Pretty Eddy ( 1975 ), Rancho Deluxe ( 1975 ), The Getaway with Steve McQueen, Tom Horn ( 1980 ), also with McQueen, An Eye for an Eye ( 1966 ) and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid ( 1973 ) in a small but memorable role.
* Tom Horn ( 1980 )
Parties sympathetic to the smaller ranchers spun tales that included some of the west's most notorious gunslingers under the employ of the Invaders, including such legends as Tom Horn and Big Nose George Parrot.
Tom Horn, a famous assassin, was also known to have taken part as a killer for hire, but it is unknown as to which side employed him, and both sides suffered several murders to which no suspect was ever identified.
His last films were both loosely based on true stories: Tom Horn, a Western adventure about a former Army scout turned professional gunman who worked for the big cattle ranchers, hunting down rustlers, and who was later hanged for murder in the shooting death of a sheepherder, and then The Hunter, an urban action movie about a modern-day bounty hunter, both released in 1980.
Noted killer for hire and contract employee of the Pinkerton Agency, Tom Horn, obtained information from explosives expert Bill Speck that revealed that they had shot Hazen, which Horn passed on to Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo.
Bill Longley and Tom Horn were executed.
* Horn arrangements: Tom Scott
* Tom Horn ( 1980 )
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Warner Bros. president Alan F. Horn wanted Tom Shadyac to direct Jim Carrey as Willy Wonka, believing the duo could make Charlie and the Chocolate Factory relevant to mainstream audiences, but Roald Dahl's widow Liccy Dahl opposed this.
With 200 Apache, he journeyed to Mexico, found Geronimo ’ s camp, and with Tom Horn as his interpreter, persuaded Geronimo and his people to return to the San Carlos reservation.

Tom and historically
While Tom maintained his small stature and remained a figure of comic relief, his story now included more elements from the medieval Arthurian romances, and Arthur is treated more seriously and historically in these new versions.
* " Beyond the Limit: The Dream of Sofya Kovalevskaya " ( 2002 ), a biographical novel by mathematician and educator Joan Spicci, published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, is an historically accurate portrayal of her early married years and quest for an education.
One of the most famous names is Tom Sweets, through the prominent Tripolian El Tom family, which is historically known in trade and manufacture of Arabic sweets with a particular flavour especially across Lebanon and the Middle East.
Current Saskatchewan Conservative MPs who have been historically involved with the Saskatchewan Party include Carol Skelton, who served on Elwin Hermanson's constituency executive ; Tom Lukiwski, who served as a General Manager of the Saskatchewan Party ; Garry Breitkreuz, who supported the formation of the party ; and Lynne Yelich, who worked for Allan Kerpan while Kerpan served as MP and received funding from him in the 2006 federal election.
Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly argued in his brief that the Court should defer to the Legislature's judgment of " the broader public interest " and recognize " same-sex couples cannot procreate on their own and therefore cannot accomplish the ' main object '... of marriage as historically understood.
Joyner has also founded The Tom Joyner Foundation to provide financial assistance to students at historically black colleges and universities ( HBCUs ).
The Institute for Shipboard Education ( ISE ), which administers the Semester at Sea study abroad program, partnered with The Tom Joyner Foundation ( TJF ) to fund two full scholarships for students attending historically black colleges and universities ( HBCU ’ s ) to participate in global voyages.
Grosset & Dunlap is historically known for its photoplay editions and juvenile series books such as the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, The Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, Cherry Ames and other books from their former ownership of the Stratemeyer Syndicate ( currently owned by Simon & Schuster ).

Tom and cited
On June 5, she recorded the single " Hey Joe "/" Piss Factory ", featuring Television guitarist Tom Verlaine ; released on her own Mer Records label, it heralded the scene's do it yourself ( DIY ) ethic and has often been cited as the first punk rock record.
In the early 1990s, the widely cited Web page and paper " Toward Principles for the Design of Ontologies Used for Knowledge Sharing " by Tom Gruber is credited with a deliberate definition of ontology as a technical term in computer science.
Several prominent figures, including Steve Wozniak and Isaac Asimov, have cited " Tom Swift " as an inspiration.
Other players frequently cited to be influential in the area of Floyd Rose usage are Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Kirk Hammett, Brad Gillis, Tom Morello, Allan Holdsworth, and Dimebag Darrell.
All these words may derive from a shared Indo-European mythological concept ( as Tolkien himself speculated, as cited by Tom Shippey, The Road to Middle-earth, 45 ).
The earliest allusions to Tom occur in various 16th century works such as Reginald Scot's Discovery of Witchcraft ( 1584 ) where Tom is cited as one of the supernatural folk employed by servant maids to frighten children.
In the middle 18th century books began appearing specifically for children, and Tom was cited as the author of titles such as Tommy Thumb's Song Book ( 1744 ) and Tommy Thumb's Little Story Book ( c. 1760 ).
In 2008, the University of Calgary Tom Keenan professor cited " the hideous Custer's Revenge game ", 26 years after its release, in an op-ed piece about current video game violence issues for the Calgary Herald.
Among the films cited by Rich were Todd Haynes's Poison ( 1991 ), Isaac Julien's Young Soul Rebels ( 1991 ), Derek Jarman's Edward II ( 1991 ), Tom Kalin's Swoon ( 1992 ), and Gregg Araki's The Living End ( 1992 ).
Paul Stanley of Kiss, Tom Petty, and Axl Rose of Guns n ' Roses, have all also cited Raspberries as an influence in their songwriting.
Film buffs will remember these performance statistics demonstrably cited as Charlie and Raymond Babbitt ( Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman ) spot a Golden Hawk in 1988's Rainman.
Tom Morris has cited as inspiration the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris.
His father was not a professional musician but he did play piano and wrote some songs, exposing his children to musicians such as Tom Lehrer and Stan Freberg who were later cited as influences.
Developer Tom Fulp has cited the PDA Games as being the inspiration for The Behemoth's third game, BattleBlock Theater.
In 1990, Tom Toles brought the News its second Editorial Cartooning award, for his work throughout the year ( although his piece " First Amendment " is often cited as the " exemplary " work that merited the award ).
Of the songwriters on the Greenwich Village scene of the 1960s, Dave Van Ronk said, " Dylan is usually cited as the founder of the new song movement, and he certainly became its most visible standard-bearer, but the person who started the whole thing was Tom Paxton ... he tested his songs in the crucible of live performance, he found that his own stuff was getting more attention than when he was singing traditional songs or stuff by other people ... he set himself a training regimen of deliberately writing one song every day.
Betty Catroux ( born Betty Saint ) is a former Chanel model and fashion icon who has been cited as a muse by both Yves Saint Laurent and Tom Ford.
The American Peace Mobilization ( APM ) was a peace group, officially cited in 1947 by United States Attorney General Tom C. Clark on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations for 1948, as directed by President Harry S. Truman ’ s Executive Order 9835.
He has also dabbled in composing various pieces in the style of late 17th-to early 18th-century dance music, and is often cited by Tom Collier and Tom Slabaugh in their lectures as a prime example of music transformation.
Cascading is cited as one of the top five most powerful Hadoop projects by SD Times in 2011, as a major open source project relevant to bioinformatics and is included in Hadoop: A Definitive Guide, by Tom White.
The 1949 team is still cited as one of the finest New Zealand has sent abroad and there were some illustrious names in the side, including Bert Sutcliffe, Martin Donnelly, John Reid, Jack Cowie, Tom Burtt, Harry Cave, Merv Wallace, Verdun Scott, Geoff Rabone and Frank Mooney.
Tom Landa's songwriting has been cited as world-class by Chris Nickerson of the Seattle Weekly.

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