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The bowler who dismissed him, Reginald Townley, would later become leader of the Tasmanian Liberal Party.
At first referred to as Agrippina, and later called by Townley Isis in a lotus flower, it is now accepted as Clytie.
Monkey Island was later purchased in 1787 by Henry Townley Ward, Esq., who later bequeathed it to P. C.

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Not George, Townley, or Ted, certainly not Ludie.
File: Townley Sculptures. JPG | Room 84-Towneley Roman Sculptures
Her first success was in Ireland as Lady Townley ( in The Provok'd Husband by Vanbrugh and Cibber ), and it was only after five years, on the pressing invitation of David Garrick, that she returned to Drury Lane.
Among them were Michael Townley, a DINA U. S. expatriate who had once worked for the CIA ; General Manuel Contreras, former head of the DINA ; and Brigadier Pedro Espinoza, also formerly of DINA.
Townley was convicted in the United States in 1978 and served 62 months in prison for the murder ; he is now free as a participant in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program.
General Augusto Pinochet, who died on December 10, 2006, was never brought to trial for the murders, although Townley implicated him as being responsible for them.
The earliest American full preterist work was ' The Second Advent of the Lord Jesus Christ: A Past Event ', which was written in 1845 by Robert Townley.
* September 27 – Toke Townley, English actor ( b. 1912 )
* November 6 – Toke Townley, English actor ( d. 1984 )
* July 5 – James Townley, English dramatist ( b. 1714 )
Stephen Crane was born November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey, to Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, a clergyman's daughter.
Nicknamed " Stevie " by the family, he joined eight surviving brothers and sisters — Mary Helen, George Peck, Jonathan Townley, William Howe, Agnes Elizabeth, Edmund Byran, Wilbur Fiske, and Luther.
He then lived with his brother William, a lawyer, in Port Jervis for several years, until he and his sister Helen moved to Asbury Park to be with their brother Townley and his wife, Fannie.
Townley was a professional journalist ; he headed the Long Branch department of both the New York Tribune and the Associated Press and also served as editor of the Asbury Park Shore Press.
* 1978: Michael Townley in a sworn declaration indicated that sarin was produced by biochemist Eugenio Berríos for DINA, the secret police of Chile's Pinochet regime.
However, it was a proposal from Lewis's chairman Alex Bailey to Armour President Henry Townley Heald and Board Chair James Cunningham that would lead to the birth of IIT.
Cultural events include concerts given by the Sidcup Symphony Orchestra regularly in the hall of Townley Grammar School for Girls, while the Edward Alderton Theatre produces a number of non-professional productions each year.
It was subsequently divided into Dulwich College and Alleyn's School in 1882, the latter moving to the present day site in Townley Road.
They are the current holders of the Barton Townley cup.
* A. C. Townley, politician

later and recanted
They were furthered by American Spectator writer David Brock in his 1993 book The Real Anita Hill, though he later recanted the claims he had made, described his book as " character assassination ", and apologized to Hill.
Olson later helped edit The Real Anita Hill, a book by David Brock that savaged Hill and portrayed the harassment claim as a political dirty trick ( Brock later recanted his claims and apologized to Hill ).
Alou at one point recanted, saying he would not have been able to make the play, but later said this was just an attempt to make Bartman feel better and believing the whole incident should be forgotten.
The relevance of Morgan's recanted statement would later be debated in trial, but was eventually barred from admission as evidence.
She was interviewed by Diane Anderson-Minshall and came out as a lesbian, although she later recanted.
Shaffer largely based his allegations on the recollections of Navy Captain Scott Phillpott, who later recanted his recollection, telling investigators that he was " convinced that Atta was not on the chart that we had ".
The Informant details Whitacre's bizarre behavior, including Whitacre cracking under pressure, increasing his mania, telling the media that FBI agents tried to force him to destroy tapes ( a story that Whitacre later recanted ), and attempting suicide.
At the beginning of the 2010 Major League Baseball season only one ( Jim Caple of ESPN. com, although he later recanted his pick before the NLCS, saying the Philadelphia Phillies would beat the Giants and advance to the World Series ) out of literally dozens of baseball writers and pundits picked the Giants to even reach the World Series, with most not expecting the Giants to even make the playoffs.
" However, she later recanted her accusation.
Ayer ’ s Language, Truth, and Logic ); Dawkins later noted he had been " flattered by the comparison, knew that Ayer had recanted much of his first book and could hardly miss Cain ’ s pointed implication that should, in the fullness of time, do the same.
The two men were charged with the crime and confessed, but later recanted.
A popular but unproven theory is that the murder was an act of conspiracy made by his sister Ulrika Eleonora's husband, Fredrik, who was crowned Fredrik I. It is believed that the murder was committed by an officer Fredrik ’ s aide-de-camp, André Sicre, who confessed before he died in a fever. to the murder during a state of delirium brought about by a fever and later recanted the statement.
( Several of the CFA's members, including Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and John Garfield later recanted, saying they had been " duped ", not realizing that some of the Ten were really communists.
He later recanted this confession and was acquitted of all charges at trial by jury.
k .' is actually in the manuscript ", later recanted his endorsement of the expression, asserting that it was used no earlier than 1839.
Freeh says McKim later prepared an affidavit that would have recanted his allegations against the Coleman ’ s and Kazeminy in exchange for a financial settlement.
" At his trial, he later recanted his apology and blamed his outburst on his diabetes, some wine and a change in medication, a defense that was rejected by the court and he was subsequently fined $ 1, 000.
He later recanted and no other official has supported the statement in public.
According to journalist Christopher Hitchens, Sontag later recanted this statement, saying that " it slandered cancer patients ".
A Justice Department internal memorandum that was issued the same month of Romero Barceló ’ s and Civiletti ’ s meeting later proveed that the investigations were closed even when agents were still investigating important evidence of the case that could potentially incriminate the officers, including “ several unexplained contusions ” on a victim ’ s face and the fact that one of the police officers recanted his original story, stating that there was in fact “ two bursts of firing ”.
He later recanted his confession and protested his innocence to no effect until his death on December 5, 1951, at 64 ; he was the first of the eight banned White Sox players to die.
According to the affidavits later supplied by the defendants, many of the prisoners had been beaten, whipped or tortured by electric shocks to extract testimony or confessions and threatened with death if they later recanted their testimony.

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