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The exception was an Iron Mountain settler named William Lewis.
William Lewis made the rounds of all who lived near him again, that August morning after a bullet landed at his feet, and once more he accused and threatened everyone.
A bullet smashed directly into the center of William Lewis' chest.
A good many beef-hungry settlers were accepting the death of William Lewis as proof that the warning notes were not idle threats.
The key man almost certainly would be Col. William W. Wisman, SAC's senior controller.
The music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, has molded his group into a prominent musical organization, which is his life.
Such writers as William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren have led the field of somewhat less important writers in a sort of post-bellum renaissance.
Undoubtedly even the old Southern stalwart Richmond has felt the new wind: William Styron mentions in his latest novel an avenue named for Bankhead McGruder, a Civil War general, now renamed, in typical California fashion, `` Buena Vista Terrace ''.
William Styron, while facing the changing economy with a certain uneasy reluctance, insists he is not to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes.
He is too deeply steeped in William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren.
I saw a piece the other day assailing William Buckley, author of Man And God at Yale and publisher of The National Review, as no conservative at all, but an old liberal.
They give strict interpretation to William James' statement that `` Every idea that enters the mind tends to express itself ''.
Among them are Frederick J. Hoffman, William Van O'Connor, and Mrs. Olga Vickery.
The young William Faulkner in New Orleans in the 1920's impressed the novelist Hamilton Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so.
They have an ancestry extending back, however, at least to 1728, when William Byrd described the Lubberlanders he encountered in the back country of Virginia and North Carolina.
William Gilmore Simms, sturdy realist that he was, pleaded for a natural robustness such as he found in his favorites the great Elizabethans, to vivify the pale writings being produced around him.
Miriam was stopped at the Taliesin gate, and William Weston, now the estate foreman, came out to parley.
she also went to Washington and appealed to Senator George William Norris of Nebraska, the Fighting Liberal, from whose office a sympathetic but cautious harrumphing was heard.
he collaborated on a song with William Hartman Woodin, who was Secretary of the Treasury, 1932-33.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
In much the same way, we recognize the importance of Shakespeare's familarity with Plutarch and Montaigne, of Shelley's study of Plato's dialogues, and of Coleridge's enthusiastic plundering of the writings of many philosophers and theologians from Plato to Schelling and William Godwin, through which so many abstract ideas were brought to the attention of English men of letters.
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
Shortly after the `` Vale '' incident, a rift began to develop between William Woodruff and Governor Pope.
On January 28, 1835, Andrew Jackson removed Pope from office and elevated Territorial Secretary William S. Fulton to the position.
William Coddington, who was running the colony, felt constrained to move seven miles south where, with others -- as mentioned above -- he founded Newport.

William and Kardash
* Mary Kardash and William Ross were LPP and then Communist school trustees in Winnipeg
In the 1941 election, William Kardash ( running as a Workers Party candidate ) was elected for Winnipeg after placing fourth on first-preferences.
Kardash led the provincial LPP from its founding in 1943 until December 1948, when he was replaced by William Cecil Ross.
William Kardash 1943-December 12, 1948
Ross became leader of the provincial LPP on December 12, 1948, being elected by acclamation after former leader William Kardash resigned due to health concerns.
Shortly thereafter, Green won election to the municipal council of Winnipeg for a north-end riding, defeating Communist candidate William Kardash and John J. Thomas of the pro-business Metro Election Committee.
He repeated this performance in the 1953 election ; on both occasions, his leading opponent was William Kardash of the communist Labour Progressive Party.
The Communist Labour Progressive Party also won representation in the legislature, with party incumbent William A. Kardash taking one of the four constituency seats in Winnipeg North.
Labour Progressive Party leader William A. Kardash also won a Winnipeg seat, as did independent leftist Lewis St. George Stubbs.
Her husband, William Kardash was also a Communist leader and represented the party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1941 to 1958.
The five anti-coalition MLAs consisted of three dissident Conservatives ( one of whom later rejoined the government ), independent Lewis St. George Stubbs, and William A. Kardash.
He later overtook second-place candidate William Kardash of the Labour Progressive Party and was elected for the second position on the seventh count with 4, 793 votes ( 22. 18 %).

William and retained
In 1243, the Papal legate William of Modena divided the Prussian lands of the Order's State into four dioceses, whereby the bishops retained the secular rule over about on third of the original territory:
Although he had ceased acting as a Governor-General, Sir William Denison retained the title until his retirement.
* Old Sarum, England – population moved to nearby Salisbury although the owners of the archaeological site retained the right to elect a Member of Parliament to represent Old Sarum until the nineteenth century ( see William Pitt ).
Mary retained the Edwardian appointee William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, as Lord High Treasurer and assigned him to oversee the revenue collection system.
Stephen announced the Treaty of Winchester in Winchester Cathedral: he recognised Henry FitzEmpress as his adopted son and successor, in return for Henry doing homage to him ; Stephen promised to listen to Henry's advice, but retained all his royal powers ; Stephen's remaining son, William, would do homage to Henry and renounce his claim to the throne, in exchange for promises of the security of his lands ; key royal castles would be held on Henry's behalf by guarantors whilst Stephen would have access to Henry's castles ; and the numerous foreign mercenaries would be demobilised and sent home.
However, according to scholar of Islam William Montgomery Watt, the clientship of the Jewish tribes is not borne out by the historical accounts of the period prior to 627, and he maintained that the Jews retained a measure of political independence.
In 1996, DiCaprio appeared opposite Claire Danes in Baz Luhrmann's film Romeo + Juliet, an abridged modernization of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name which retained the original Shakespearean dialogue.
The Malet family retained the estate until the reign of King John, when on the death of William Malet ( fl.
Stephen announced the Treaty of Winchester in Winchester Cathedral: he recognised Henry FitzEmpress as his adopted son and successor, in return for Henry doing homage to him ; Stephen promised to listen to Henry's advice, but retained all his royal powers ; Stephen's remaining son, William, would do homage to Henry and renounce his claim to the throne, in exchange for promises of the security of his lands ; key royal castles would be held on Henry's behalf by guarantors whilst Stephen would have access to Henry's castles ; and the numerous foreign mercenaries would be demobilised and sent home.
The Willcox family retained the Hermitage, but sold Wachesaw in 1930 to William A. Kimbel, who also bought Richmond Hill with the purpose of developing a large hunting estate.
James still retained some influence, and he ordered that both Lady Churchill and Princess Anne be placed under house arrest at Anne's residence ( the Cockpit ) in the Palace of Whitehall ; both their husbands, though previously loyal to James, had switched their allegiances to William of Orange.
The Restoration plays that have best retained the interest of producers and audiences today are the comedies, such as George Etherege's The Man of Mode ( 1676 ), William Wycherley's The Country Wife ( 1676 ), John Vanbrugh's The Relapse ( 1696 ), and William Congreve's The Way of the World ( 1700 ).
Eddie continued to run the company until 1976, when son Edward took over running the transport side, but father Eddie continued to be involved, and retained his own separate warehouse until 1989, when he handed over full control to his sons Edward and William, retaining the title of non-executive chairman of Eddie Stobart Ltd.
Towards the end of his professorship, then-president of Harvard Charles William Eliot noted that Lowell seemed to have " no natural inclination " to teach ; Lowell agreed, but retained his position for twenty years.
The elector was restored following Napoleon's defeat in 1813, and although the Holy Roman Empire was now defunct, William retained his title of Elector, as it gave him pre-eminence over his cousin, the Grand Duke of Hesse.
His father William was a lawyer retained by the Duke of Hamilton as factor, and his mother was Elizabeth Roberton of Whistlebury.
The exception was Waterford City, the seat previously held by John Redmond, who had died earlier in the year, and retained by his son Captain William Redmond.
After Fenwick's confession in 1696 regarding the attempted assassination of William III, Godolphin, who was compromised, tendered his resignation ; but when the Tories came into power in 1700, he was again appointed lord treasurer and retained office for about a year.
Initially, Judith retained his lands ( including Hallamshire ), but after Judith refused a second marriage to the Norman knight Simon Saint Liz, William confiscated much of her lands and handed them to her eldest daughter Maud, who then married Saint Liz in Judith's stead.
Of the medieval structure only the 15th century tower was retained ; the architect was William White.
Mitscher retained command of the Task Force, under the fleet command of Admiral William " Bull " Halsey, Jr.
When Knight resigned as the company's CEO November 18, 2004, and retained the position of chairman of the board, he was replaced by William Perez, former CEO of S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Perez was in turn replaced by Mark Parker in 2006.
The Gang-brokered compromise precluded further filibusters and the implementation of the nuclear option for the remainder of the 109th Congress ; under its terms, the Democrats retained the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee in an " extraordinary circumstance ," and nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) received a simple majority vote by the full Senate.
Although Strang briefly retained the services of Apostle William Smith as " Chief Patriarch " of his church, he makes no mention of this office anywhere in his book.

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