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Innovators in the visual arts and lithographic process — such as French printing firm Rouchon in the 1840s, Joseph Morse of New York in the 1850s, Frederick Walker of England in the 1870s, and Jules Chéret of France in the 1870s — developed an illustrative style that went beyond tonal, representational art to figurative imagery with sections of bright, flat colors.
The other two series were Casablanca, another TV version of a renowned movie ( featuring Charles McGraw in Humphrey Bogart's role ), and Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker, a Western later produced by Roy Huggins that went on to its own time slot for several years until it started rotating with Bronco, another Warner Bros. Western.
Walker went on to play for the University of Georgia and won the Heisman Trophy.
Although Ealdred, the Bishop of Worcester actually went to the Continent in search of Edward, Ian Walker, the biographer of King Harold Godwinson, feels that Stigand was behind the effort.
That role went to Clint Walker, but Garner played an Army officer in the pilot.
* Sarah Alexander, who had appeared on TV before, and went on to play Susan Walker in Coupling, Dr Angela Hunter in Green Wing and Mel Cook in The Worst Week of My Life.
The newly formed band lasted only about a month, after which Olson and Uzzell went on to form Bus Stop with Folds ' brother, Chuck Folds, on bass, and Eddie Walker on drums.
At 8am on 17 September 2008, to the surprise of John Humphrys, the day's main presenter on the Today programme, and Johnnie Walker, who was standing in for Terry Wogan on Radio 2, the pips went adrift by 6 seconds, and broadcast seven pips rather than six.
Their partnership lasted just a fortnight ; Walker went on to found Mobile Company of America at the Stanley works in Tarrytown, New York, while Barber moved house to Bridgeport, Connecticut, as Locomobile, the Stanley twins named General Managers.
In May 1981, The Nederlander Organization, Michael Frazier, and Fred Walker went on to book Horne for a four-week engagement at the newly named Nederlander Theatre ( formerly the Trafalgar, the Billy Rose, and the National ) on West 41st Street in New York City.
Kutcher was cast in a series of film roles ; although he auditioned but was not cast for the role of Danny Walker in Pearl Harbor ( 2001 ) ( the role went to Josh Hartnett ), he starred in several comedy films, including Dude, Where's My Car?
Walker ’ s party went on to explore much of the Gulf region.
He went on to play with T. Bone Walker and wrote the 1970s hit Jet Airliner.
After his lead units, elements of the 24th Infantry Division ( including the ill-fated Task Force Smith ), were virtually destroyed in a few days of furious fighting between Osan and Taejon, Walker realized his assigned mission was impossible and went on the defensive.
Walker did not venture from Elizabeth until his eighteenth bout, when he went to fight at Newark.
In 1922, Walker went 3-4-4 before getting a world title shot.
In 1932, he went 5-1, beating such fighters as King Levinsky and Paulino Uzcudun before facing former World Heavyweight Champion Max Schmeling, who knocked Walker out in round eight.
After several hit records with Savoy, including her duet with Mel Walker on " Mistrusting Blues ", which went to number one that year, as did " Cupid Boogie ".
Both Walker and fullback Maurice Carthon rushed for over 1, 000 yards ( Walker 1, 339 ; Carthon 1, 042 ) as the Generals went 14-4, defeating the eventual champion Philadelphia Stars twice for that franchise's only two losses of the season.
Numerous Generals players, including Flutie, Walker and center Kent Hull went on to productive NFL careers.
In 1972, Simon ran for the Democratic nomination for Governor, but lost to Daniel Walker, who went on to win the general election.
Atkins also went on to form Murder, Inc., a new band featuring Geordie Walker, Paul Raven and Chris Connelly, in 1992.
After that he went undefeated until the final fight of his career, and made more defences of his British and Commonwealth titles against Jack Bodell ( TKO 2 and PTS 15 ) and Billy Walker ( TKO 6 ).

Walker and federal
A federal commission, led by local attorney and party activist Daniel Walker, later investigated the events surrounding the convention and described them as a " police riot.
It also filed an amicus brief in the federal court case in which Judge Vaughn Walker struck down California's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Prentiss Walker, the first Republican to represent Mississippi at the federal level since Reconstruction, ran against him.
In 1849, Walker stated in his annual report that several federal offices were placed in departments which they had little to do with.
... Motto: ( Out Of Many, One ) ( traditional ) In God We Trust ( 1956 to date ) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D. C. Largest city New York City None at federal level ( English de facto ) Government Federal constitutional republic-President George Walker Bush ( R )-Vice President Dick Cheney ( R ) Independence from ... 2003 ( MMIII ) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.
* Dan Walker ( D ), governor from 1973 to 1977, was later involved in the Savings and loan scandals and convicted of federal crimes related to fraudulent loans to himself from his own First American Savings & Loan Association of Oak Brook.
* Robert Walker Tayler ( 1852 – 1910 ), Congressman and federal judge
In late 1985, Walker reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, which required him to testify against his conspirator, former Senior Chief Petty Officer Jerry Whitworth, and provide full details of his espionage activities.
Prior to the sending of the troops under the command of Major General Edwin A. Walker, McClellan had expressed " regret the ... use of force by the federal government to enforce integration.
In the August 4, 2010 federal district court decision in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, which overturned California's Proposition 8 ( which restricted marriage to opposite-sex couples ), Judge Vaughn Walker cited Loving v. Virginia to conclude that " the right to marry protects an individual's choice of marital partner regardless of gender ".
Walker now conceived the idea of conquering vast regions of Latin America, where he would create new slave states to join the federal union.
The railroads were able to get Edwin Walker, general counsel for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, appointed as a special federal attorney with responsibility for dealing with the strike.
According to Wisconsin Governor-elect Scott Walker, LaHood said Wisconsin would not have to pay the federal government back for money already spent.
Walker became the second of four Governors of Illinois in the 20th and 21st Century to be convicted on federal criminal charges.
The film told the story of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel's characters fighting against federal agents and a corrupt businessman.
Martin was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1997 federal election, defeating Liberal incumbent David Walker by a margin of 10, 979 votes to 9, 895.
* Thomas Glynn Walker ( 1899 – 1993 ), United States federal judge
Kerner was the first of four 20th – 21st-century Illinois governors to be convicted on federal criminal charges, the others being Daniel Walker, George Ryan, and Rod Blagojevich.
* Canadian federal election, 1988, Winnipeg North Centre, 242 votes ( winning candidate: David Walker, Liberal )
Dhalla volunteered for Winnipeg Liberal candidate David Walker in the 1988 federal election, and later became a prominent member of the Winnipeg Young Liberals.
In September 2011, Balaban was featured with Morgan Freeman and John Lithgow in the Broadway debut of the play, ' 8 ' — a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage — as Judge Vaughn Walker.
Assisted by local movement secretary Lola Hendricks, Walker meticulously researched protest targets, timed the walking distance from the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, headquarters for the campaign, to the downtown area ; surveyed the segregated lunch counters of department stores ; and listed federal buildings as secondary targets should police block the protesters ' entrance into primary targets such as stores, libraries, and all-white churches.
In the national press, Walker has been a vocal critic of profligate spending at the federal level.
* In " One Way Ticket ", a 1962 episode of Cheyenne, Clint Walker, in the title role of Cheyenne Bodie, is a federal marshal escorting Younger, played by Philip Carey, to prison to begin his sentence.

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