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Devereaux believes that for the cloning and longevity process to be a success, subjects must also undergo psychological reconditioning, but Traynor, who is working at R1 as the Government's representative, disagrees, believing that Devereaux is turning the volunteer subjects into brainwashed puppets.
The Traynor clone is also a projection of the Time Barrier, charged with implementing Devereaux's vision of the future: the catastrophic Master Plan that will lead to the “ Burn Up ”.
", with other vocalists on the album including Shirley Manson, Katy Perry and Dave Stewart Bush and Institute guitarist Chris Traynor also played on the album.
He also led the National League in putouts every year from 1962 through 1967 and again in 1969, tying the league record shared by Pie Traynor and Willie Jones in leading the league seven times ; Tim Wallach later tied the mark as well.
Traynor is also the only Major League Baseball player ever to steal home plate in an All-Star Game.
She also claimed that Traynor threatened to kill her, brandishing handguns and rifles to control her.
" While the other people present on the set did not support the gun charge, both Traynor and Damiano confirmed in interviews that Traynor was extremely controlling towards Boreman and also hit her on occasion.
Lloyd Waner, Pie Traynor and Arky Vaughan are also on the list.
Mr. Traynor was also former corrupt Taoiseach ( Irish Prime Minister ), Charles J. Haughey ’ s personal financier.
Traynor was married to two actresses from the " Golden Age of Porn ," from 1971 to 1974 to Lovelace ( whose real name was Linda Susan Boreman ) of Deep Throat fame, and from 1975 to 1985 to Behind the Green Door ’ s Marilyn Chambers, whom he also managed.
A plain cross marked their graves and those of Patrick Moran, Thomas Whelan, Thomas Traynor, Patrick Doyle, Thomas Bryan, Bernard Ryan, Edmond Foley and Patrick Maher who were also hanged in the same prison for their part in the War of Independence before the Treaty of July 1921.
Alongside the main live coverage, Radio Scotland also produces popular sporting magazine shows such as football fanzine Off the Ball, phone-in forum Your Call with Jim Traynor and the multi-sports programme Sports Nation, presented by former Scotland rugby player, John Beattie.
Third baseman Pie Traynor hit. 342 and drove in over 100 runs, joining shortstop Glenn Wright who also topped the century mark.
Traynor was also noted for the quality of his writing and reasoning, and was honored during his lifetime with membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ( a rare honor for a judge ).
His Pirates team records for innings and strikeouts were later surpassed by Bob Friend, and his record for games pitched was broken by teammate Babe Adams in 1926. Cooper, who batted right-handed, was also a fine hitter, and teammate Pie Traynor recalled that he would often bat in the # 8 slot when he was starting ; in 1924, he batted. 346 in 104 at bats.
Traynor was also a pundit on the Superscoreboard show on Radio Clyde for the 2000 / 2001 season he has also appeared on Scotsport during that season.

Traynor and wrote
It was co-written by Gonzales and Céline Sciamma ( who directed / wrote Water Lilies ), was directed by Adam Traynor and produced by Nicolas Kazarnia.
At the University of California, Berkeley, Traynor wrote groundbreaking articles on taxation, and became a full professor in 1936.
In his biography of Traynor, White wrote: " If California was a testing ground for governmental theories of modern liberalism, Traynor was an architect of a judicial role compatible with the activities of the modern liberal state.

Traynor and opinion
See's high-profile divorce from his wife Elizabeth in 1962 resulted in a landmark community property opinion, written by Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor of the Supreme Court of California for a unanimous court.

Traynor and defense
In Gotti's defense Cutler called bank robber Matthew Traynor, a would-be prosecution witness dropped for unreliability, who testified that Giacalone offered him drugs and her panties as a masturbation aid in exchange for his testimony ; Traynor's allegations would be dismissed by Judge Nickerson as " wholly unbelievable " after the trial, and he was subsequently convicted of perjury.

Traynor and for
Of the various U. S. states, California was the first to throw away the fiction of a warranty and to boldly assert the doctrine of strict liability in tort for defective products, in 1963 ( under the guidance of then-Associate Justice Roger J. Traynor ).
In Escola, now widely recognized as a landmark case in American law, Justice Traynor laid the foundation for Greenman with these words:
The Time Barrier created a clone projection of Devereaux in the Ice Box in the hope that the children could return a working formula for HA57 to the Traynor clone in 1970.
Haughey obtained his first government position, that of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Justice, and his constituency colleague, Oscar Traynor, in 1960.
When Traynor retired in 1961, Haughey succeeded him as Minister for Justice.
Guitarist Chris Traynor ( formerly of Orange 9mm ) came on board for the supporting tour.
He served as a law clerk for the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court Earl Warren and Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court Roger Traynor.
Traynor began his playing career in as a shortstop for the Portsmouth Truckers of the Virginia League.
Traynor became the Pirates regular third baseman in 1922, hitting for a. 282 batting average with 81 runs batted in.
In Major League Baseball held its inaugural All-Star Game and, Traynor was selected as a reserve player for the National League team.
In a 17 year major league career, Traynor played in 1941 games, accumulating 2, 416 hits in 7, 559 at bats for a. 320 career batting average along with 58 home runs, 1, 273 runs batted in and an on base percentage of. 362.
Traynor finished in the top ten in voting for the National League's Most Valuable Player Award six times during his career.
After spending time as a scout for the Pirates, Traynor eventually took a job as a sports director for a Pittsburgh radio station in 1944.
* Pie Traynor: A Baseball Biography, scheduled for release in 2010
* Pie Traynor at The Society for American Baseball Research ( SABR ) Bio Project
Oscar Traynor, then Minister for Defence, said that the contracts with the Magdalene laundries “ contain a fair wages clause ,” though the women in those laundries did not receive wages.
In her first two biographies, Linda Boreman characterizes making the film as a liberating experience ; in her third and fourth biographies ( written after she had come out with her stories of sexual abuse, rape, and forced prostitution in the porn business ), she charges that she did not consent to many of the depicted sexual acts and that she was coerced to perform by her abusive husband, Chuck Traynor, who received $ 1, 250 for her acting.
Traynor and his men held out for a week of street fighting before making their escape.
Traynor did not contest the second general election called that year but declared his support for Fianna Fáil.
In September 1939 Traynor was appointed Minister for Defence and held the portfolio to February 1948.
On 17 May 1945, Minister for Defence Oscar Traynor stated that he proposed introducing legislation which would deprive deserters of any right " for a long time to come " to employment paid for from public funds.

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