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Wallace and pushed
Sherman had been pushed back so far that Wallace was to the rear of the advancing Southern troops.
Senators Clarence Dill and Wallace H. White, Jr. also pushed toward passing the 1927 Act.
Despite warnings about De Ville's temperament, Wallace, while feeling belligerent one day, pushed De Ville's head into a paste bucket.
In 1942, Bullitt pushed the story to Vice President Henry A. Wallace and to Secretary Hull.
Near the end of the 2011 season, Mike Wallace won the NCWTS Coca-Cola 250 at Talladega Superspeedway after being pushed by Ron Hornaday for the majority of the race.

Wallace and Earnhardt
The following year, Earnhardt won five times, but a late spin out at North Wilkesboro arguably cost him the 1989 championship, as Rusty Wallace edged out Earnhardt for the championship.
Earnhardt still made the trip to the annual Awards Banquet with Rusty Wallace but did not have the best seat in the house.
Wallace states he and Earnhardt had to sit on the backs of their chairs to see and Earnhardt said " This sucks, I could have gone hunting ".
Earnhardt beat Rusty Wallace for the championship by 80 points.
After the final race of the season, series champion Dale Earnhardt and race winner Wallace drove a side by side Polish Victory Lap carrying flags for fallen drivers Alan Kulwicki and Allison.
In January, Stewart teamed with Andy Wallace and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in a Boss Motorsports Chevrolet to take fourth in the 24 Hours of Daytona sports car endurance race.
In 1989, Wallace won the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship, with crew chief Barry Dodson, by finishing 15th at the Atlanta Journal 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, to beating out close friend and fierce rival Dale Earnhardt who won the race, by twelve points.
Just 2 months later at the Winston 500 at Talladega, racing to the checkered flag, Wallace was clipped by Dale Earnhardt, and flew into the air before violently flipping past the start-finish line, resulting in a broken wrist.
Earnhardt was visibly shaken by the incident and did make sure Wallace was okay by checking on him after the race had concluded.
1995 was a dramatic affair as the lead changed 32 times, the most since 1988, and the battle for the lead became a spirited multilap affair between Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, and Sterling Marlin.
In September 1988, Dale Earnhardt gave Wallace the seat for his first-ever NASCAR start, in which he finished eleventh in the Busch Series race at Martinsville Speedway, driving the # 8 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet.
From April, 1989, through November 21, 1996, Langley served as the official pace car driver for all Winston Cup events ( and during the caution laps, been known to be playing with Dale Earnhardt and Rusty Wallace ).
It was extra security for Dale Earnhardt to win the championship ; he needed to finish above 34th spot to defeat title rival Rusty Wallace.
Foyt, Al Unser, Bobby Unser, Mario Andretti, Bobby Rahal, Jim Clark, Darrell Waltrip, Alan Kulwicki, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bobby Allison, Davey Allison, Nigel Mansell, Michael Andretti, Alex Zanardi, Harry Gant, Rusty Wallace, and Walker Evans, as well as current racing stars Danica Patrick, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Dario Franchitti, Jeff Gordon, Tony Kanaan, Scott Dixon, Hélio Castroneves and many others.
The car has been driven by Dale Earnhardt, Jody Ridley, Kenny Wallace, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Hank Parker Jr, Steve Park, Tony Stewart, Martin Truex Jr and Kerry Earnhardt.
Davis announced Kenny Wallace would join the team shortly afterward after running a part-time schedule as an injury replacement for Steve Park at Dale Earnhardt, Inc., as a replacement for a suspended Kevin Harvick at Martinsville, and as Innovative Motorsports ' driver for its limited schedule.

Wallace and front
On August 24, 1958, Jan & Arnie played in a live show hosted by Dick Clark that featured Bobby Darin, the Champs, Sheb Wooley, The Blossoms, The Six Teens, Jerry Wallace, Jack Jones, Rod McKuen, and the Ernie Freeman Orchestra in front of nearly 12, 000 fans at the first rock-n-roll show ever held at the Hollywood Bowl.
There were two main routes by which Wallace could move his unit to the front, and Grant ( according to Wallace ) did not specify which one he should take.
Rather than realigning his troops so that the rear guard would be in the front, Wallace chose to countermarch his column ; he argued that his artillery would have been greatly out of position to support the infantry when it would arrive on the field.
He appeared casual in front of Western media, and gave an unprecedented interview with Mike Wallace of CBS in 2000 at Beidaihe.
On June 11, 1963, George Wallace, the governor of Alabama, stood in front of the Foster Auditorium entrance at The University of Alabama in what became known as the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door in an attempt to stop desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two African-American students, Vivian Malone and James Hood ; when confronted by US Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach and federal marshals sent in by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Wallace stepped aside.
Logan Drake and Louis Wallace bought the land from the Pere Marquette Railroad and added cottages to lure tourists to the lake front.
McCarty, who had fled to Texas after his escape from McSween's house, was under indictment, but sent Wallace a letter requesting immunity in return for testifying in front of the Grand Jury.
Chestnut, a black lawyer, recalled, " Judge George Wallace was the most liberal judge that I had ever practiced law in front of.
In 1968, when Wallace pledged that " If some anarchist lies down in front of my automobile, it will be the last automobile he will ever lie down in front of ," and asserted that the only four letter words of which hippies did not know were w-o-r-k and s-o-a-p ; his rhetoric became famous.
The best floats win prizes, and after the parade the crowning of the Queen takes place on a temporary stand erected in front of St Nicholas ' Church, under the statue of William Wallace.
Governor George Wallace made his infamous " Stand in the Schoolhouse Door ", standing in the front entrance of Foster Auditorium in a symbolic attempt to stop Malone and Hood's enrollment.
Wallace was the first person in 43 years to be asked to front an episode of flagship BBC science series Horizon.
On June 11, 1963, in a ceremonial demonstration, Wallace stood in front of the university's Foster Auditorium and delivered a short speech in support of state sovereignty.
The Wallace Collection, front entrance
Alabama Governor George Wallace ( in front of door ) standing defiantly against desegregation while being confronted by Deputy U. S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach ( standing opposite Wallace ) at the University of Alabama.
Alabama Governor George Wallace stood in front of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to stop desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood.
Once the procession has gone once around the town centre, the children mount a stand in front of St Nicholas Church ( and a statue of William Wallace on the steeple ).
The rear view of the Carter Building. The front of the Wallace Building.
But with the engagement of architect Wallace K, Harrison, a favorite of Dartmouth graduate and New York ’ s then governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, the style moved to 1960 ’ s modern, and the arched and glassed-in front façade took on aspects that Harrison drew upon when he later designed the new Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
On the literature front Wallace Bacon ( 1914 – 2001 ), considered by many the father of Performance theory, taught performance of literature as the ultimate act of humility.

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