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As Ed stumbled away from the scene, Masterson responded from across the street with deadly force, firing on both Wagner and Wagner's boss, Alf Walker.
" Walker responded in her essays The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult ( 19xx ).
Walker shouted " police state ", a comment to which Tony Blair responded furiously.

Walker and Perhaps
Perhaps not surprisingly given the injury to Walker and the trading of two of the team's most popular players, the Rockies finished third in the National League in attendance in 2000, marking the first time in club history that it did not lead the league in attendance.
Perhaps the most significant of the semidocumentary films was He Walked by Night, based upon the serial killer Erwin " Machine-Gun " Walker.
Perhaps the most famous landmark on Harbour Street is the Walker House, the oldest building in Kincardine, which is now a museum.
Perhaps for mutual protection, The Walker Brothers reunited in 1975 to produce three albums.

Walker and country
The new songs included in this production had been added during a 1971 Los Angeles production: " Echo Song " ( sung by Hero and Philia ), and " Farewell " ( added for Nancy Walker playing the role of Domina as she and Senex depart for the country ).
Nicaragua's legal system also is a mixture of the English Common Law and the Civil Law through the influence of British administration of the Eastern half of the country from the mid-17th century until about 1905, the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857, USA interventions / occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933, the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administrations ( 1933 through 1979 ) and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of USA culture and institutions.
)", an upbeat song written by country songwriter Cindy Walker.
Joe Walker is the only white man in this country that has ever visited this strange people.
* 1857-Nicaragua ; U. S. Navy forces the surrender of filibusterer William Walker, who had tried to seize control of the country.
There are examples of Dobson's work at the National Gallery, the National Gallery of Scotland, Tate Britain, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Maritime Museum, Queen's House in Greenwich, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull, the Courtauld Institute of Art, the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, in several English country houses, and at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in New Zealand.
The film opens with a campaign van for presidential candidate Hal Phillip Walker driving around Nashville as an external loudspeaker blares Walker's folksy political aphorisms, juxtaposed with country superstar Haven Hamilton ( Henry Gibson ) recording an overblown patriotic song intended to commemorate the upcoming Bicentennial, and growing irritated with the accompanying musicians in the studio.
* Clay Walker, American country music artist.
* Cindy Walker, the famed country music songwriter of " You Don't Know Me ", " Sugar Moon ", and other hits, is a native of Mart.
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).
Grey, in conjunction with Lieutenant Franklin Lushington, offered to explore this country and on 5 July 1837 he sailed from Plymouth in command of a party of five, the others being Lushington ; Mr Walker, a surgeon and naturalist ; and two corporals of the Royal Sappers and Miners.
Outlaw country was another offshoot that had roots in Texas, with Texans like Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker and Willie Nelson leading the movement, ably supported by writers like Billy Joe Shaver.
Within country music, the works of singers such as Robert Earl Keen, Kevin Fowler, Cory Morrow, Jack Ingram, Mark David Manders, Jerry Jeff Walker, Pat Green, Wade Bowen, the Eli Young Band and others are often dubbed " Texas music ".
This area was also home to many legendary musicians: George Jones, Clarence " Gatemouth " Brown, Janis Joplin, Barbara Lynn, Edgar and Johnny Winter, J. P. Richardson aka " The Big Bopper ", country stars Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd, and Clay Walker, and Jimmy and David Lee Kaiser, and rappers Pimp C and Bun B of UGK. Also the Sword
MGM Records ' first president Frank Walker discovered and signed Hank Williams who became the lynchpin of MGM Records ' country music operations.
A major determinant for Walker ’ s move to Boston was the fact that white proslavery attitudes and racist behaviors had hardened across the country as anxiety escalated about the visible organizing of enclaves of free blacks.
He may have charged white Americans with the sin of turning " coloured people of these United States " into " the most degraded, wretched, and abject set of beings that ever lived since the world began ,", but as historian Sean Wilentz has argued, " even in his bitterest passages Walker did not repudiate ... republican principles, or his native country.
" America ," Walker argued, " is more our country, than it is the whites -- we have enriched it with our blood and tears.
And Walker does this not as one who hates the country but rather as one who hates the institutions which disfigure it and make it a hissing in the world .”
With increasing disruption in the country, Walker orders the president shot and assumes the presidency.
Walker was born at his parents ' country house on the Monongahela River, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The same year, Leto played Glen Walker, an up-and-coming country rocker, in Adam Collis ' directorial debut Sunset Strip.
As teenagers, they attended blues, rockabilly, and country venues and heard musicians such as T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, and Lee Allen.
McCann played Kelly Wyman, an aspiring country singer in Walker, Texas Ranger, " Eyes of a Ranger " 1998 episode.
In 1971, Murphey returned to Texas and became part of the so-called Outlaw country movement, playing alongside other maverick performers such as Willie Nelson and Jerry Jeff Walker.

Walker and might
It might have been easier for her if Kitti Walker hadn't been everything that Blanche was not.
Charles Coughlin praised the late Mayor Jimmy Walker in New York, Hayes ( who had earlier denounced Walker for his perceived lack of morality ) ruled that no ecclesiastical visitor might address a religious gathering without the Cardinal's permission.
Here, the " Walker " road-line only shaved the top comer of this before disappearing under a modern industrial development ( plot-holders in allotments to the south did not recall any finds during building work, nor were they able to identify any " hard " areas on their land, where the " Walker " line might be expected to continue ).
It seemed Walker, now in his 20s, had physically matured out the welterweight division ; though many might also point to his extra-curriculars.
This economic might had its counterpart in political power, given its possessors dominance within the nation and predominance within the South .” Walker ’ s militancy played a pivotal role in solidifying a white abolitionist movement that, in the main, found Walker too strident in his evangelical approach, yet prescient in his attack on chattel slavery.
During their time on the set, Lucasfilm decided that it might be an educational and rewarding experience for the older children, Eric Walker ( Mace ) and Warwick Davis ( Wicket ), to be given their own camera to use between takes.
The result was costly, as Harry Walker doubled to center field in the bottom of the inning, with Enos Slaughter scoring from first base in his famed " Mad Dash " to win the game and Series for St. Louis ; had DiMaggio remained in the game, Walker's hit might have been catchable, or the outfielder's strong arm might have held Slaughter to third base.
The naturalist Wilkie Walker allows his wife Jenny to remove him from Convers College to Key West, with the idea that the latter place might be favorable for suicide.
Alexander Walker, who might be called the ‘ Founder of Mungindi ’, died suddenly in 1878.
Whatever his opinion might have been at the time about integration, Walker saluted Robinson the baseball player when the 1947 pennant was won: " He is everything Branch Rickey said he was when he came up from Montreal.
Gehrig hesitated as he waited to see if the ball might be caught, before heading towards home plate with Walker right behind him.
Trey Walker at GameSpot said that " Monopoly Tycoon is the kind of game you might have imagined as a kid while you played the real board game.
After Walker wrapped a report on early detection of birth defects in children, Jensen began asking Walker personal, probing questions about her own deformities, broaching the possibility that Walker's parents might have aborted her had they known about her condition in advance.

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