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For example, President Wilson proposed the Treaty of Versailles after World War I after consulting with allied powers, but this treaty was rejected by the U. S. Senate ; as a result, the U. S. subsequently made separate agreements with different nations.
According to Dave Wilson, in his book Rock Formations, the name They Might Be Giants had been used and subsequently discarded by a friend of the band who had a ventriloquism act.
The 2002 television movie Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story is based on a true story about a woman who was secretly videotaped, and subsequently helped to get laws against voyeurism passed in parts of the United States.
met with Wilson in 1984 and subsequently obtained permission from Wilson's agent to adapt the trilogy.
* Ivy and Sairy Wilson – Kansas folks in a similar predicament, who help attend the death of Grampa and subsequently share the traveling with the Joads as far as the California state line.
A long term addition of 9 shillings ( which was subsequently increased to 10 shillings ) a week was provided for the allowances of all pensioners and for the long term sick, while the real value of most existing benefits was increased, ( such as family allowances, which were substantially raised in 1967 and 1968 ) with benefits rising at roughly the same rate as salaries over the course of the First Wilson Government, while family allowances were significantly increased.
The First Wilson Government made assistance to deprived urban communities a specific policy of national government in 1969 with the passage of the Local Government Grants ( Social Need ) Act, which empowered the Home Secretary to dispense grants to assist local authorities in providing extra help to areas “ of special social need .” The Urban Aid Programme was subsequently launched to provide community and family advice centres, centres for the elderly, money for schools and other services, thereby alleviating urban deprivation.
Smith subsequently attacked Wilson in his memoirs, accusing him of delaying tactics during negotiations and alleging duplicity ; Wilson responded in kind, questioning Smith's good faith and suggesting that Smith had moved the goal-posts whenever a settlement appeared in sight.
" In his broadcast after the 1967 devaluation of the pound, Wilson said: " This does not mean that the pound here in Britain – in your pocket or purse – is worth any less ....", and the phrase " the pound in your pocket " subsequently took on a life of its own.
Wilson subsequently rewrote BBC Basic in ARM assembly language, and the in-depth knowledge obtained from designing the instruction set allowed the code to be very dense, making ARM BBC Basic an extremely good test for any ARM emulator.
Wilson debuted SMiLE at the Royal Festival Hall in London and subsequently toured the UK.
Several complete Wilson / Parks songs and other musical fragments written for SMiLE subsequently appeared on the Beach Boys ' " replacement " album Smiley Smile, including " Heroes and Villains " and " Wind Chimes ", although most were re-recorded in drastically scaled-down arrangements.
SMiLE acquired legendary status as one of the great lost works of Sixties pop, and although fragments were subsequently issued in various forms over the years, the form and exact content of the work as Wilson and Parks had conceived it remained hotly debated.
The word was subsequently used in the work of Zap Comix underground cartoonists, Robert Crumb, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, S. Clay Wilson, " Spain " Rodriguez, Robert Williams in 1975.
Beth Goddard appeared as Violet Wilson in " The Case of the Missing Will " ( 1993 ) and subsequently in 2008 as Sister Agnieszka in Appointment with Death ( a character created for the episode, who does not appear in the novel ).
Assigned to work with songwriting / production team Holland-Dozier-Holland, Ross, Ballard, and Wilson subsequently released ten number-one US pop hits between 1964 and 1967, all of which featured Ross as lead.
Initially expected by Malcolm Wilson to maintain a somewhat lower profile, Solberg actually became a nominated points-scorer for Ford on, of all events, the gruelling test that was the Safari Rally in early 1999, after usual understudy to the team's star driver Colin McRae, Thomas Rådström, suffered an injury and was subsequently ruled out from taking part.
Her work became more uncomfortable for her when she met and fell in love with the deputy news editor, Charlie Wilson, and the two got married in 1968 — he subsequently had to fire her as a result of the marriage.
Wilson subsequently landed a role in The Cable Guy, directed by Ben Stiller, an early admirer of Bottle Rocket.
Jones was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1942, for the planning of a raid on Bruneval to capture German radar equipment ( Churchill had proposed that Jones should be appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath ( CB ) but the head of the Civil Service Sir Horace Wilson threatened to resign as Jones was only a lowly Scientific Officer, and the CBE was a compromise ); he was subsequently appointed CB in 1946 ; and Companion of Honour ( CH ) in the 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours.
Aria Guitars and Wilson Brothers Guitars have subsequently issued Ventures Signature Model instruments.
Tyabji and Wilson were both married to others at the time ; they subsequently divorced and married each other.
He subsequently met film and TV actress Donna Wilson — who was 24 years younger than him — on the set of Days of Thunder in 1990 and they subsequently married in 1994.

Wilson and wrote
To promote the fellowship, Wilson and other members wrote the initially-titled book, Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered from Alcoholism, from which AA drew its name.
Wilson adopted his maternal grandfather's name, Anton, for his writings, at first telling himself that he would save the " Edward " for when he wrote the Great American Novel and later finding that " Robert Anton Wilson " had become an established identity.
The final chapter of the book is devoted to sociobiological explanations of human behavior, and Wilson later wrote a Pulitzer Prize winning book, On Human Nature, that addressed human behavior specifically.
Charles Thomas, one of Marshall's biographers, wrote that although Marshall's assumption of the presidency would have made World War II much less likely, modern hypothetical speculation on the subject was unfair to Marshall, who made the correct decision in not forcibly removing Wilson from office, even temporarily.
James Wilson wrote the original draft of this section, and he was involved as a defense attorney for some accused of treason against the Patriot cause.
Price wrote: " We saw several sorts of dung of different animals, one of which Wilson called a Whom-batt, which is an animal about 20 inches high, with short legs and a thick body with a large head, round ears, and very small eyes ; is very fat, and has much the appearance of a badger.
Michael Wilson wrote the original draft of the screenplay.
Agassiz, Davis, Peirce, Benjamin Gould, and Senator Wilson met at Bache's house and " hurriedly wrote the bill incorporating the Academy, including in it the name of fifty incorporators ".
At one point, Wilson wrote: " While the flower of American youth was pouring out its blood to vindicate the cause of civilization, this man, Debs, stood behind the lines sniping, attacking, and denouncing them .... This man was a traitor to his country and he will never be pardoned during my administration.
On March 7, 1938, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon at the American-administered University Hospital in the Safety Zone, wrote in a letter to his family, " a conservative estimate of people slaughtered in cold blood is somewhere about 100, 000, including of course thousands of soldiers that had thrown down their arms ".
The earliest mention of Murdoch's thoughts and plans for this method of transport was in March 1784 when his colleague in Cornwall, Thomas Wilson, wrote to Watt on Murdoch's " new scheme ":
Robert Anton Wilson wrote: " This seems to me a revolutionary book on how to transcend prejudices, evade the currently fashionable lunacies, open yourself to new perceptions, new empathy and even new ideas, free your living total brain from the limits of your dogmatic verbal ' mind ', and generally wake up and smell the bodies of dead children and other innocents piling up everywhere.
For instance, in 1966, John A. Wilson, professor of Egyptology at the University of Chicago, wrote, " From time to time there are allegations that picture writing has been found in America … In no case has a professional Egyptologist been able to recognize these characters as Egyptian hieroglyphs.
After signing with Capitol Records in mid-1962, Wilson wrote or co-wrote more than two dozen Top 40 hits including " Surfin ' Safari ", " Surfin ' USA ", " Shut Down ", " Little Deuce Coupe ", " Be True to Your School ", " In My Room ", " Fun, Fun, Fun ", " I Get Around ", " Dance Dance Dance ", " Help Me Rhonda ", " California Girls " and " Good Vibrations ".
Wilson played and sang on much of the 1971 Surf's Up album and wrote or co-wrote four of the album's ten songs, including the title track, which was a Carl Wilson-produced rerecording of the legendary 1966 SMiLE track.
Wilson wrote the book A Fool For a Client, a study of the fall of President Nixon.
With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote " Street Life " ( a world-wide hit for the Crusaders with singer Randy Crawford ) and several songs for various albums by the Crusaders for guest vocalists, including Joe Cocker (" I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today "), Bill Withers (" Soul Shadows "), and Nancy Wilson (" The Way It Goes ").
Parks wrote all of the songs on the album, except " This Town Goes Down At Sunset " and George Gershwin instrumental " Lullaby ", with vocals by Wilson.
During the Wilson presidency, The Post was credited with the " most famous newspaper typo " in D. C. history according to Reason magazine ; The Post intended to report that President Wilson had been " entertaining " his future-wife Mrs. Galt, but instead wrote that he had been " entering " Mrs. Galt.
During the early part of his writing life, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson wrote poems that featured the " macabre.
* Wesley Wilson ( 1893 – 1958 ), a blues and jazz musician, who wrote " Take Me for a Buggy Ride " and " Gimme a Pigfoot ( And a Bottle of Beer )", which continue to be ranked among Bessie Smith's most popular recordings.
He wrote that Thomas Wilson " lives now in his father's room, and is ready to attest all I am writing.

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