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On July 23, 1963, Webb announced Mueller's appointment as Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, to replace then Associate Administrator D. Brainard Holmes on his retirement effective September 1.
The editor of New Scientist, then Jeremy Webb, replied defending the article, saying that it is " an ideas magazine — that means writing about hypotheses as well as theories ".
MoMA developed a world-renowned art photography collection, first under Edward Steichen and then John Szarkowski, which included photos by Todd Webb.
The district then included Webb, Dimmit, Zapata, and Jim Hogg counties.
Three men were seen later in Spencer, then Webb, and finally Albert City where they were cornered at the depot.
Inspired by Wynn's accounts of actual cases and criminal investigative procedure, Webb convinced Wynn that day-to-day activities of police officers could be realistically depicted in a broadcast series, without the forced sense of melodrama in the numerous private-detective serials then common in radio programming.
With writer James E. Moser, Webb prepared an audition recording, then sought the LAPD's endorsement ; he wanted to use cases from official files in order to demonstrate the steps taken by police officers during investigations.
Photographer Loomis Dean visited the set to photograph the filming for Life magazine and photographed Webb together with then still unknown actresses Laurette Luez and Marilyn Monroe, who do not appear in the film.
He then returned in 1646 with his student, John Webb, to try and complete the project.
Readers were encouraged to email Webb their video game-related inquiries ; she would then answer one question each month.
In the report Fireman Sim Webb states that he heard the torpedo explode, then went to the gangway on the engineer's side and saw the flagman with the red and white lights standing alongside the tracks.
In May 1781, at the Webb House on Main Street, General George Washington and French Lt. Gen. Rochambeau planned the battle of Yorktown, which culminated in the independence of the then rebellious colonies.
Whitehall then formed an internal team consisting of Dryden, Webb Crew ( to develop software ) and George Van Parys Ibuprofen is normally in a crystallized form that is grown 2 times and wet granulated to form the base material.
Entering the US Air Force, he went to Spence Air Base in Georgia for primary flight training, then to Webb Air Force Base in Texas for basic flying training, where he graduated with distinction in 1958 as a member of Pilot Training Class 59-B.
On 10 July 1993, Steve Webb married Helen Edwards, then a curate at his local church in Clapham.
In August 1958, William Zeckendorf, a friend of Wright's and a New York real estate developer then involved in several development projects on Chicago's south side, acquired the Robie House at Wright's urging from the seminary through his development company Webb & Knapp.
Green continued to model for her then partner the photographer Douglas Webb.
Webb is often thought to have been a one-hit wonder as the success of " Take That Look Off Your Face " has been much more widespread than much of her other work, however, after Tell Me on a Sunday, she recorded a number of solo albums, including some live work, and most recently Limelight featuring a mix of her best known material and then latest productions.
Stockfield Community Association was formed in 1991 and a redevelopment partnership was then formed between the Community Association, Birmingham City Council, Halifax Building Society and Bromford Carinthia Housing Association, with Anthony Collins Solicitors and Webb Seeger Moorhouse Community Architects giving support.
During the filming of Halls of Montezuma he befriended Jack Webb, who was then producing and starring in Dragnet.
The two aircraft, piloted by " Lizards " Lieutenant Commander James Engler and Lieutenant Paul Webb, dropped Rockeye cluster bombs on the speedboats, sinking one and damaging several others, which then fled to the Iranian-controlled island of Abu Musa.
Webb was then drafted in the 4th round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons.
The surname Hobbis had been particularly common in the area in the 19th century and people with that name included farmers, agricultural workers and ( in Kings Norton village ) the publican of the inn, The Plumber's Arms, but no-one named Hobbis is listed in the 1907 Directory as owning property in West Heath although a small piece of land in what is now Alvechurch Road was known as Hobbis ' Piece and was then owned by Adam Webb, chief clerk in an assurance company, another solid middle class inhabitant of that time in West Heath.
It is then that a representative of the U. S. Government arrives and informs Webb of an imitator in Asia, someone who is killing under the name of Jason Bourne, a name feared in Asia because of the accredited kills during his work with Treadstone 71.

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In 1909, he worked briefly as secretary for Beatrice Webb.
Morris worked hard both in and out of office hours at architecture and painting, and he studied architectural drawing under Webb.
was built for Morris to designs by Webb ; it was Webb's first building as an independent architect Red House featured ceiling paintings by Morris, wall-hangings designed by Morris and worked by himself and Jane ; furniture painted by Morris and Rossetti, and wall-paintings and stained-and painted glass designed by Burne-Jones.
While doing background research at Los Angeles ' UCLA Harbor Medical Center for a proposed new show about doctors, television producer Robert A. Cinader, working for Jack Webb, happened to encounter " firemen who spoke like doctors and worked with them ".
The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters ( Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor ).
The Banqueting House was one of several projects where Jones worked with his personal assistant and nephew by marriage John Webb.
There he worked closely with Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb and was influenced by their theories of social reform, becoming active in promoting old age pensions, free school meals, and campaigning for a national system of labour exchanges.
He was so highly influenced by the Fabian Society socialists — in particular by Beatrice Webb, with whom he worked on the 1909 Poor Laws report — that he could readily be considered one of their number.
His regular fireman on No. 638 was his close friend, John Wesley McKinnie, with whom he worked exclusively from about 1897 until he went to the passenger run out of Memphis with his next and last fireman, Sim Webb in 1900.
In Ireland, the origins of medical social workers go back to Dr. Ella Webb, who, in 1918, established a dispensary for sick children in the Adelaide Hospital in Dublin, and to Winifred Alcock, who trained as an Almoner and worked with Dr. Webb in her dispensary.
In 2001, Webb was promoted by Charles Kennedy to lead spokesman for the Liberal Democrats on Work and Pensions, a portfolio he had worked in since 1999.
Artists and producers he has worked with have ranged from Billy Preston, Hank Ballard, Chips Moman, Billy Lee Riley, Billy Joe Royal, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Tracy Nelson, Willie Nelson, and Tammy Wynette to Sam and Dave's Sam Moore, and others.
Later, two of Steve O ' Neill ’ s daughters married professional baseball players, one of whom was Skeeter Webb, who worked for O ' Neill when he managed the Detroit Tigers during the 1940s.
He worked with Jack Webb on the series Dragnet playing multiple roles from a safecracker to a low-level con man.
* Mr. Webb – Manager at Tulman's Department Store, where Jim worked who denies knowing Jim when he hears he is a radical.
( Milner had also worked with Webb in the 1950 film Halls of Montezuma and the 1955 film Pete Kelly's Blues.
Although never a prominent figure in jazz, during a career which lasted from the 1930s to the 1980s he worked and recorded with many of the most famous jazz musicians of his time, including Benny Carter, Don Redman, Dizzy Gillespie, Bessie Smith, Teddy Hill, and Chick Webb.
The following year, hired by 20th Century Fox, he worked on several of the studio's 1950s " A " productions, including three Clifton Webb vehicles, Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell, Elopement ( both 1951 ) and Mister Scoutmaster ( 1953 ), as well as Howard Hawks ' Cary Grant-Ginger Rogers 1952 comedy, Monkey Business, and the 1957 Pat Boone-Shirley Jones musical, April Love.
Bonilla did not win in heavily Democratic Webb County in 1992 or in any election thereafter though the small contingent of Republicans there, led by former Laredo City Council member Joe A. Guerra, worked hard for his candidacy.
Webb has worked as a butcher, salesman, restaurant manager and vending machine repairman.
West returned to private practice in 1981 with the firm of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler and later worked as senior vice president for government relations of the Northrop Corporation until he became a member of the Clinton administration .< ref >
Other artists worked with the dam issue: Robin Morrison created a sensitive series of portraits on the residents effected by the flooding ; Marilynn Webb a compelling series of prints called " Good Bye-Clutha Blue " in 1983 ; Bruce Foster a series of Ciba-chrome prints investigating the pre-construction lines painted on the land, and Lloyd Godman a significant series of large photo-mural prints gold toned with gold from the Clutha river titled “ The Last Rivers Song ”.

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