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Turner and caused
It was an ostensibly serious debate show about that year's Turner Prize, and Emin appeared completely drunk ( she later said this was caused by painkillers she was taking for a broken finger ), swearing, insulting the other panel members and saying that she wanted to go home to her mother, before actually walking out.
This was amplified by the Turner Prize whose more extreme nominees ( most notably Hirst and Emin ) caused a controversy annually.
The bulk of the book then quotes a recently discovered diary of a man named Earl Turner, an active member of the white Aryan revolutionary movement that caused these events.
Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr ( Steve Martin ), a widowed brain surgeon renowned for inventing a method of ' cranial screw-top ' brain surgery, saves the life of Dolores Benedict ( Kathleen Turner ), a gold-digging femme fatale who is accidentally run over by Hfuhruhurr when fleeing the scene of her latest husband's fatal coronary ( which her malicious mind-games and scheming caused ).
The initial Liberal lead began to slip as Turner made several gaffes that caused voters to see him as " yesterday's man ".
Turner continued to speak of " make work programs " and made other gaffes that caused voters to see him as a relic from the past.
Girtin's early death reportedly caused Turner to remark, " Had Tom Girtin lived I should have starved ".
The success of the record caused divisions within the group, with Brenston believing he was now the star and should front the group, and Turner and Raymond Hill bitter that they had received little recognition or recompense for writing and recording a hit record.
The Travelers gradually fell apart in the 1950s, however, as accidents and drinking caused both Barber and Turner to leave the group.
Born a freak with superhuman powers, William Turner accidentally killed his mother through his unconscious vampiric psionic feeding, which caused his father to go into emotional shock and run in front of a car.
It is rumored that the bad press caused by the incident was a determining factor in the firing of Eric Bischoff as Vice President of WCW by Ted Turner.
Concerts by international acts such as Supertramp, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Prince, the Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, U2 and Bon Jovi as well as German artists such as Marius Müller-Westernhagen brought in revenue, and the scheduling of a Michael Jackson concert even caused the important league game between Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich to be rescheduled.

Turner and Montana
In 2002, Turner co-founded Ted's Montana Grill, a restaurant chain specializing in bison meat.
Through Turner Enterprises, he owns 15 ranches in Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.
The other four are quarterback Joe Montana, linebacker Keena Turner, cornerback Eric Wright, and wide receiver Mike Wilson.

Turner and 2003
In being awarded the 2003 Henry C. Turner Prize by the National Building Museum, then-museum board chair Carolyn Brody praised his impact on construction innovation: " His magnificent designs have challenged engineers to devise innovative structural solutions, and his exacting expectations for construction quality have encouraged contractors to achieve high standards.
* 2003 Morrie Turner
Turner appeared in Gettysburg as Colonel Waller T. Patton in 1993 and reprised the role in the 2003 prequel Gods and Generals ; he produced both films.
In 2003, Turner challenged Murdoch to a fistfight, and later accused Murdoch of being a " warmonger " as Murdoch was backing President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq.
* Clash of the Titans: How the Unbridled Ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch Has Created Global Empires that Control What We Read and Watch Each Day by Richard Hack ( New Millennium Press, 2003 ) ISBN 1-893224-60-0
* Hughes Turner Project-HTP 2 ( 2003 )
* Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property, a film by Charles Burnett, was released in 2003.
In Youngstown Hall met Elizabeth Mary Turner ( 1909 – 2003 ), a woman of Hungarian background.
* Fauconnier, Gilles and Mark Turner ( 2003 ).
" We believe we have sufficient evidence to confirm that the property is indeed the village of Werowocomoco ," said Randolph Turner, director of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources ' Portsmouth Regional Office in 2003.
* Grayson Perry, ceramicist and 2003 Turner Prize winner, has his studio in Walthamstow.
Nat Turner: A Slave Rebellion in History and Memory, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. xix + 289 pp. $ 35. 00 ( cloth ), ISBN 978-0-19-513404-9 ; $ 26. 00 ( paper ), ISBN 978-0-19-517756-5.
* Othar Turner ( 1907 – 2003 ), American fife player and blues musician
* Zachary Turner ( 2002 – 2003 ), baby drowned by his mother in Canadian murder / suicide
In 2003, YBAs Jake and Dinos Chapman and Anya Gallaccio were nominated for the annual Turner Prize.
After narrowly avoiding yet another relegation in 2003 – 04 and a poor start to the 2004 – 05 Football League One campaign, Turner was replaced by former Southampton manager Paul Sturrock.
Also in 2001, Time Warner moved the WB Television Network to its Turner Broadcasting System division from Warner Bros. Entertainment from 2001 until 2003, when The WB was reassigned back to the Warner Bros. unit.
In 1998, Ofili won the Turner Prize, and in 2003 was selected to represent Britain at the Venice Biennale of that year, where his work for the British Pavilion was done in collaboration with the architect David Adjaye.
* Virginia Button, The Turner Prize: Twenty Years, Tate Publishing, 2003
Doherty was shortlisted for the prestigious Turner Prize in 1994 and 2003, and has represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale in 1993, Great Britain at the São Paulo Art Biennial in 2003 and Northern Ireland at the 2007 Venice Biennale.
Although it does not receive as much publicity as the Turner Prize, the prize fund is larger-in 2003, it was £ 65, 000 to the Turner Prize's £ 20, 000.
( see for example Alan Turner Peacock, " The growth of public expenditure ", in Encyclopedia of Public Choice ", Springer 2003, pp. 594-597 ).

Turner and by
`` The established pattern of relative calm in the field of race relations has continued in all areas '', reported this group headed by Harold Colee of Jacksonville and including two South Floridians, William D. Singer and John B. Turner of Miami.
In 1868 a Michaux cycle was brought to Coventry, England by Rowley Turner, sales agent of the Coventry Sewing Machine Company ( which soon became the Coventry Machinist Company ).
More than 30, 000 British drawings and watercolours include important examples of work by Hogarth, Sandby, Turner, Girtin, Constable, Cotman, Cox, Gillray, Rowlandson and Cruikshank, as well as all the great Victorians.
" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.
* Life of Charlemagne -- Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, 19th century English translation by Samuel Epes Turner
A slew of now-renowned noir " bad girls " would follow, such as those played by Rita Hayworth in Gilda ( 1946 ), Lana Turner in The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1946 ), Ava Gardner in The Killers ( 1946 ), and Jane Greer in Out of the Past ( 1947 ).
In the 1970s, ML was created by Robin Milner at the University of Edinburgh, and David Turner developed initially the language SASL at the University of St. Andrews and later the language Miranda at the University of Kent.
Puppetry by Christine Glanville, Mary Turner and Roger Woodburn.
The UCLA Film Archive, in association with Turner Entertainment and with funding provided by Hugh Hefner, the original film was restored and released in comparison with the 1946 version in 1996.
( A concept explored by the artist Simon Starling, who turned a shed into a working boat and then back into a shed, winning him the 2005 Turner Prize.
" He continued playing with Sniper until early 1974, when he was replaced by Alan Turner.
In March 2011, Spader was named to star in By Virtue Fall, a film written and to be directed by Sheldon Turner.
* Whole World's Watching: Decarbonizing the Economy and Saving the World by Martyn Turner and Brian O ' Connell ( ISBN 9780471499817, Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 2001 )
Many barons perceived the king's household as what Ralph Turner has characterised as a " narrow clique enjoying royal favour at barons ' expense " staffed by men of lesser status.
Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th-and 13th-century chroniclers.
KRC ( Kent Recursive Calculator ) is a lazy functional language developed by David Turner in ( or before?
In 2007, a 165-minute biopic of Brando, Brando: The Documentary, produced by Mike Medavoy ( the executor of Brando's will ) for Turner Classic Movies, was released.
McLaren's original logo was designed by Michael Turner ( illustrator ) | Michael Turner and featured a kiwi bird ; a New Zealand icon.
This was followed in more recent centuries by other poets ( e. g. Keats and Alfred Edward Housman ) and painters ( Caravaggio, Poussin, Turner, Dalí, and Waterhouse ).
As he drove toward the Murrah Federal Building in the Ryder truck, McVeigh carried with him an envelope containing pages from The Turner Diaries — a fictional account of white supremacists who ignite a revolution by blowing up the FBI headquarters at 9: 15 one morning using a truck bomb.
Sculpture of Owain Glyndŵr by Alfred Turner ( sculptor ) | Alfred Turner at City Hall, Cardiff.
Inspired by openly gay punk musicians of an earlier generation such as Jayne County, Phranc, Darby Crash and Randy Turner, and bands like Nervous Gender, The Screamers, and Coil, queercore embraces a variety of punk and other alternative music styles.

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