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With most of his money tied up in the Indians, Veeck was forced to sell the team to a syndicate headed by insurance magnate Ellis Ryan.
In 1985, Richardson made her film debut as Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the United Kingdom, in Mike Newell's biographical drama, Dance With a Stranger.
With the rise of television and the departures of Lewis and Autolite, subsequent producers ( Antony Ellis, William N. Robson and others ) struggled to maintain the series despite shrinking budgets, the availability of fewer name actors, and listenership decline.
With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers, Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885.
With the departure of Moore, Thin Lizzy had to recruit two temporary guitarists to complete a tour of Germany, ex-Atomic Rooster guitarist John Cann, and Berliner Andy Gee, who had played with Peter Bardens and Ellis.
With the Melos Ensemble he recorded chamber music for both woodwinds and strings, such as Ravel's Introduction and Allegro along with Osian Ellis ( harp ), Gervase de Peyer ( clarinet ), Emanuel Hurwitz and Ivor McMahon ( violin ), Cecil Aronowitz ( viola ) and Terence Weil ( cello ).
With the exception of Ruth Ellis, the remains of the four other women executed at Holloway ( Amelia Sach, Annie Walters, Edith Thompson and Styllou Christofi ) were subsequently reburied in a single grave at Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey
With the death of John Ellis ' widow in 1884, the Ellis estate became the property of John Ellis Jr. who sold off the land to the north of Herne Hill.
With a number of line-up changes by the mid 1970s the band membership included Jimmy Ellis, Barrington McDonald ( guitarist and a founding member ), Norman Harris and Earl Young with Stanley Wade plus Robert Upchurch joining later on.
With the development of the " New York Bicycle " in 1891 ( designed by employee S. H. Ellis ), the company diversified its product offerings.
With Don Ellis
With only a few minutes remaining, the score was 10-12 to Llanelli, Stimpson having kicked a penalty and converted Harry Ellis ' try, Stephen Jones having kicked four penalties for the Scarlets.
With his advisor Ellis Horowitz, Sahni wrote two widely-used textbooks, Fundamentals of Algorithms and Fundamentals of Data Structures.
With the support of Tom Ellis, the Republican chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners ," he sought and won the Republican nomination for the 13th congressional district.
He also worked on side project Me Me Me with Stephen Duffy, co-wrote songs for Marianne Faithfull ( appearing in drag playing a double bass in the music video for her single " Sex With Strangers ") and Sophie Ellis Bextor, and worked with Florence and The Machine and KT Tunstall.
With the help of its core educational staff of Jonas Nordwall, Donna Parker, Jelani Eddington, and Martin Ellis, the Summer Camp program has developed an extensive and successful curriculum for teaching the art of the theatre organ.
With the exception of Ruth Ellis, the remains of the four women executed at Holloway, ( i. e., Edith Thompson, Styllou Christofi, Amelia Sach and Annie Walters ) were reburied in a single grave at Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey.
With Steve Blass needing another day of rest and Dock Ellis nursing an injury, Danny Murtaugh had to go to the well once again, starting reliever Bob Moose — his sixth different starter in this Series.
With regard to the term of ‘ generalizability ’, Ellis ( 2004 ) points out that autoethnographic research seeks generalizability not just from the respondents but also from the readers.
With Ellis Larkins
With Doyle Alexander and Dock Ellis added to the starting rotation in, Briles was relegated to the bullpen and fifth starter duties.
With the Yankees, Ellis pitched to a 17 – 8 win-loss record with a 3. 15 ERA during the 1976 regular season.

With and bloody
With the French intent on reconquest and re-enslavement of the colony's black population, the war became a bloody struggle of atrocity and attrition.
With pneumonic plague, the first signs of illness are fever, headache, weakness, and rapidly developing pneumonia with shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and sometimes bloody or watery sputum.
With the Irish now leaderless, and the power of the Dublin Vikings as a political force broken, Ireland soon returned to a series of bloody factional fighting.
" With the patch gone, Chris became the number one contender to Rude's World Class heavyweight title, and on July 4, 1986, he won it after a hard-fought and bloody battle at Reunion Arena in Dallas.
With this set of definitions, there is some overlap – certain things may qualify as both a sign and a symptom ( e. g., a bloody nose ).
With a bloody jihad subsequently unleashed across the universe in Paul's name but out of his control, the Bene Gesserit, Tleilaxu, Spacing Guild, and House Corrino plot to dethrone him in Dune Messiah ( 1969 ).
With over a million European residents in Algeria, France refused to grant independence until a bloody colonial war ( the Algerian War of Independence ) had turned into a French political and civil crisis ; Algeria was given its independence in 1962, unleashing a massive wave of immigration from the former colony back to France.
With memories of the 1934 workers ' revolt and the its bloody suppression still fresh, Asturian villages empty in terror at the approach of the Nationalists.
With Diana and Hippolyta adventuring in Patriarch ’ s World as Wonder Woman for longer and longer periods of time, the Banas and the Themyscirans were manipulated into a bloody civil war at the hands of Magala, who had been possessed by the spirit of Antiope ’ s murderer, Ariadne.
With the memory of Pakenham's bloody losses at New Orleans ( in a battle fought after the war was ended ) fresh in their minds, the British decided to wait.
With bloody scenes featuring a wooden stake being rammed into a vampire's eyeball ( Bava's variation on the more traditional stake through the heart ), a metal mask hammered into a beautiful woman's face, and other mayhem, the film was " far more graphic in its depiction of murder and death than audiences had previously seen.

With and battered
With Bessières presumed dead, Nansouty took command of the entire cavalry, but, not knowing the Emperor's directives, decided to pull his battered troop back.
With the arrival of British reinforcements and the retreat of sections of the Dutch fleet, the battle was almost complete ; the battered Wassenaar surrendered for the second time, to Russell, while the Admiraal Tjerk Hiddes De Vries and the Gelijkheid, both of which were too badly damaged to escape, also struck their colours.
With casualties mounting, and running severely short on reinforcements, tanks, ammunition, and supplies, Eisenhower, fearing the outright destruction of the U. S. 7th Army, rushed already battered divisions hurriedly relieved from the Ardennes, southeast over, to reinforce the 7th Army.
With one platoon almost destroyed, and the other two at approximately 75 percent of their original strength, D Company had been battered but their morale remained high.
With his ring useless, Sur lost control of the battered ship and crashed.
With Ceylon no longer engaged, Duperré pulled ahead to engage Astell but found that Stewart had brought his battered Windham between the French frigate and the third East Indiaman.
With both humans and thinking machines battered and beaten, Duncan can choose either destruction for one side or recovery and healing for both.
Somervile's account of the 1740 Games describes a general riot in which " chairs, and forms, and battered bowls are hurled / With fell intent ; like bombs the bottles fly ".

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