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It might have been easier for her if Kitti Walker hadn't been everything that Blanche was not.
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
The jury, which was locked up in a motel overnight, was canvassed at the request of Walker after the verdict was announced.
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
This early version ran on the Marinchip Systems 9900 computer ( Marinchip Systems was owned by Autodesk co-founders John Walker and Dan Drake ).
Authors Martin Walker and Bob Woodward state Clinton's innovative use of sound bite-ready dialogue, personal charisma, and public perception-oriented campaigning was a major factor in his high public approval ratings.
The five-string banjo was popularized by Joel Walker Sweeney, an American minstrel performer from Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
T-Bone Walker states that as a boy, he was employed by Jefferson to lead him around the streets of Dallas ; he would have been of the appropriate age at the time.
" Unit operations was introduced into the course by William Hultz Walker in 1905.
In 1779, New Pennacook Plantation was granted to Timothy Walker, Jr. and his associates at what would be incorporated in 1800 as Rumford, Maine, the site of Pennacook Falls.
Prior to the 1995 season, the Rockies acquired free-agent outfielder Larry Walker, previously of the Montreal Expos, who replaced Kingery as the 4th member of the " Blake Street Bombers "— named after the street on which the new ballpark ( Coors Field ) was located — along with Galarraga, Bichette, and third baseman Vinny Castilla, who had played sparingly with the major-league club during the previous season.
Helton was blossoming into a young developed hitter, batting. 320 with 35 homers and 113 RBI ; Castilla, Walker, and Bichette also hit more than 30 homers each.
In addition, Walker, who had been with the team since 1995 and was widely regarded as the best player in team history, was now 37 years old, and injuries prevented him from playing much of the time.
Ratings reached a low of 8 million in February 1973, Pat Phoenix quit as Elsie Tanner, Violet Carson ( Ena Sharples ) was written out for most of the year due to illness, and Doris Speed ( Annie Walker ) took two months ' leave.
The original cast was created by Tony Warren, with the characters of Ena Sharples ( Violet Carson ), Elsie Tanner ( Patricia Phoenix ) and Annie Walker ( Doris Speed ) as central figures.
Flockhart's last appearance on television was as Kitty Walker, opposite Sally Field, Rachel Griffiths and Matthew Rhys, in the ABC prime time series Brothers & Sisters, which premiered in September 2006 in the time slot after Desperate Housewives.
By age nine, she was appearing on The Cas Walker Show on both WIVK Radio and WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee.
On October 3, 1849, Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore delirious, " in great distress, and ... in need of immediate assistance ", according to the man who found him, Joseph W. Walker.
The first published discovery to receive subsequent confirmation was made in 1988 by the Canadian astronomers Bruce Campbell, G. A. H. Walker, and Stephenson Yang.
During the recording of the third album, Gibson was let go after a dispute over money and Walker left since touring was keeping him away from his family too much.

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His first significant break was a semi-regular supporting role in the sitcom Roseanne, playing Roseanne Barr's supervisor Booker Brooks, followed by the role of a construction worker on Baby Talk, a co-starring role on the CBS drama Bodies of Evidence as Detective Ryan Walker, and then a year-long turn as Det.
While stationed on the nuclear-powered Fleet Ballistic Missile ( FBM ) submarine in Charleston, South Carolina, Walker opened a bar which failed to turn a profit and immediately plunged him into debt.
He gained prominence in 1977 when, at the inaugural IAAF World Cup in Athletics, he commenced a " kick " with 200m to go, running the final turn in 11. 8 s and the last 200m in 25. 1 s. He left Olympic 1500-metres-champion John Walker, and the rest of the field behind.
Overall the Pars used from many team changes and never had a settled side including to using five goalkeepers ; Ian Westwater managed 28 appearances but Tom Carson, Nicky Walker, Dave McKellar and Hans Segers took their turn between the posts.
However, he is best remembered for his exploits as a footballer ; while he was not the first mixed race footballer in the United Kingdom — leading amateurs Robert Walker and Scotland international Andrew Watson predate him — he was the first mixed race footballer to turn professional.
Maker's Mark was sold to Hiram Walker & Sons in 1981, which sold it to distillery giant UK-based Allied Domecq in 1987, which in turn sold it to Deerfield, Illinois-based Fortune Brands in 2005.
The term ' private press ' is often used to refer to a movement in book production which flourished at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries under the influence of the scholar-artisans William Morris, Sir Emery Walker and their followers.
After Alou was traded to the Pirates before the season, he received instruction from expert hitting instructor Harry " the Hat " Walker that helped turn him into a formidable hitter.
Zack's friend, Dean Sampson, Jr. ( Paul Walker ), disagrees and challenges him to a bet on whether Zack can turn any random girl into the Prom Queen within six weeks.
By the end of the 1970s and the start of the 1980s the pipe band received its first Pipe Major, Pipe Major Jimmy Walker, which in turn helped to improve the musical talents within the pipe band.
Realizing that Shade could turn the tide of the battle, Saint Walker sends the Atom and Starman inside his body to fight off the effects of Eclipso's brainwashing.
Walker shouted his demand and the natives charged for him, forcing the boats to turn back to the ships.
Barnes said of the writing process, " Don Walker used to write great songs, but he'd take months and months, and you wouldn't know about them until he'd turn up that day and say, ' Let's learn it.
Following a turn as Steven Seagal's daughter in The Patriot ( 1998 ), she earned a 1999 Youth in Film Young Artist Award nomination for her portrayal of Sandra Bullock's character as a girl in Practical Magic ( 1998 ), as well as another nomination the same year for her guest appearance on the TV series Walker: Texas Ranger.
In October General Walker was severely wounded and replaced by the division's artillery commander, Br .- Gen. Talbot Hobbs who in turn fell ill and was replaced on 6 November by the commander of the Australian 1st Light Horse Brigade, Br .- Gen. H. G.

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At the time, it was another huge signing by the fledgling league, who had also succeeded in signing then current Heisman Trophy winner, running back Mike Rozier of the University of Nebraska as well as the previous winner, University of Georgia's running back Herschel Walker.
He was first elected to Parliament for Worcester, when he succeeded his former boss, Peter Walker.
Warnock was dismissed in January 1993 and was succeeded by Mick Walker.
He scored 25 Premier League goals that season, but after Walker defected to Everton in January to be succeeded by assistant John Deehan, Norwich slipped out of the top five and finished a disappointing 12th in the final table.
In 1804, Jameson succeeded Dr Walker as the third Regius Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University, a post which he held for fifty years.
In 1860 he succeeded James Walker as president of Harvard, which position he held until his death, at Chester, Pennsylvania.
He would be succeeded in Congress by his chief of staff, Robert Smith Walker.
Walker believes that Angelou succeeded in emphasizing identity, racism, rape, and literacy, despite the narrative's episodic quality.
He succeeded Walker, who was named head coach at Northwestern.
He was succeeded as MP for Smethwick by Labour's Patrick Gordon Walker, who held the seat for the next 19 years.
Anna Walker succeeded Chris Bolt as chair of the Office of Rail Regulation on 5 July 2009 when Bolt's five-year term of office ended.
In August 1944, Walker succeeded Robert T. Frederick as the unit's commanding officer.

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